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THE EASTBOURNE ASTBOURNK COLLEGE SCHOOL OF COMMERCE, MARY H. COOPER, A r t i s t i c C o u r t D r e s s m a k e r . President i li, PlYEHilY HOAD. THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. Latest Creations in FETE and EVENING GOWNS at Moderate Prices T | j • Tl * • -1. '. - . < . •• • Head Hasten CERTIFICATED TEACHERS only are EMPLOYED. The KEY. F. 8. WILLIAMS, M A Schools Visited. ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. Day Ironing Classes. Individual Tuition. The perfect combination Telephone 76a, The School la a FIRST-GRADE SCHOOL for the Bona is the Badge Multi with Budge coach-bailt sidecar. Comfort, of Gentlemen. •peed, eilence, safety and reliability are the features of this riLL SIDE,- - ST. ANNE'S ROAD, 6, LI8M0RE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. . unrivalled vehicle. The infinitely variable Multi Gear is Boys are prepared for the Universities, the Army, Navy the foundation of its success. L EASTBOURNE. and Civil Servioee, Professions and Commercial life. v Preparatory School for Boys. There are apodal Abmt and Navy Classics. RutUe Multi Catalogue NOW READY ANi) POST FREE <, For Proepeotoa and Information aa to recent Snoceeaea, on receipt of a postcard to tj DICKER & CO. application should be made to the Hoad Masted. Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd. 1 By Anointment P hysical Drill la compulsory for the whole School. 10, Terminus-road. •dad arrangements for Day Pnptla and the Sons of HIGH-CLASS PROVISION MERCHANTS A GROCERS, Cycle Makers to Ion, 84 acres at Playing Field m GUdredge Park. H M . K in g G e o rlt Eastbourne. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL, NAaTBOUBNU. riLOVELLY - KEPPLE STONE i WINES, SPIRITS a n d MINERAL WATERS. ^ 8TAVELET ROAD, MEADS, EASTBOURNE. Telephone No. u £ ------H------Old Olenlivet Whiskey, 3/6 A 4/- per bottle. Fine Old Tawney Port, 86/- A 42/- per dozen School for Girls (Preparatory and Finishing). N EW JAMS. Abe FOB F r io List. Mr*. P. H Browne a&diptojl Tait-Beid, B. A. BOTTLED FBUIT8, do. Trlbphorr 06. Astistedby a large RmijUnb Staff of Trained ' ;■■■■. p.-J-ii- "":-H REENOROPT-ELLE S M ERE, A D A Y ’S , W ASH ING 1, SPENCER ROAD . > I G (Late of 82, The Avenue). [Mter bourne College j FOR Home School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. kg,. M.D., F.8.O.8., and Mil. ! 1 I - SCHOOL P .M.R.C.8., D.Fh. Oam.,and MISS LLOTDS has removed to more commodious UPPER AVENUI EASTBOURNE. MACHINE MADE , Shank Gravely. Eap, M.D. nmnbe?8 oMJAIL^PJ^JPILS. reoo'Te an iQcroaBed iliwilmk 1 ?• ?. Gil HURT, B.A. (Land.). , JJP., M.R.O.P., LR.QP., A FEW PEN N Y W O R T® \ (Lond. Unlv.). epaU p k a t b s MEADS. Private School for Boys. L o a f . OF 3 d . p e r 2 - lb ; indergarten and preparatory see with S acres of ground. Chemical and SCHOOL for CHILDREN (ages 1-14). ALL KINDS, oratories. Gymnasium and Playing Fields, j K (Certificated English Mistresses). on for London Matriculation ana Oxford DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS 01 THE TOWN DAILY. English, Music, French, Swedish Drill, Dancing, FOR BALM, and Cambridge Locale. r a n v i l l e h o u s e , m e a d s , . Drawing and Painting Fees Moderate and Inclurlre.______EASTBOURNE. GAS .- Children reoeived aa Boarders, weekly or otherwise. G 1 Visitors’ Children reoeived. „ 81, Church-street; 15, Pevensey-road and 175, Seasldi LADIES' SCHOOL. WITH THE Entire Charge of Children whose parents are abroad. TMBNT8 TO LIT, IT. GEORGE’S SCHOOL (UPPERTON), House beautifully situated In Its own Grounds. In the Whole of Tel. 160. Field for Hookey, Recreation Room (50-ft long). Apply for full partlculars-MISS HINDLBY, Special Advantages for Music and Modern Languages. Teh 852._____ Gladwyn, Staveley-road, Eastbourne. d.) Snssei newspaper* Prospectus, references, Ac., on application to the BRITISH WASH-BOILER. Flannels Washed storage of which Urge underground Concrete Tanks have been corutructed. RENCH GOVERNESS (Brevet 8upSUSSEX GARDENS. LESSONS IN GRAMMAR, LITTKRATURE, MITED V J EASTBOURNE. ■ ■■ COMPOSITION, CONVERSATION. SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY CO School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. UNIGIPAL SCHOOL OP ART Very suooessful in preparing for all Pablio Examinations . (Txchnical Institute. Gbovk-boad). ; | LATIMER ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Thorough Modern Edueation with special facilities for Arrangements now made for next term. Mnslo and Languages. 1------Address. “ FRENCH,” “ Chronlole’’Office. Eastbourne. r and EVENING CLASSES are held In all Every convenience is provided far ensuring the Highest Class of Work for Families, Open Scholarships obtained bt Pupils. Houses, or Hotels. Individual______supervisioni and training. Happy home life with healthy School discipline. MADAME PETRELLI, R.A.M. SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. (late Pupil of Signor Randegger), of the principal i Visitors can join for short periods. Extensive premises in own grounds. Haying field. London Oonoerts. and PRIMA DONNA D’Oyly Letters should be addressed Miss TTtt.t., Sanitary Steam Laundry, Latimer-road, Eastbourne. Large hall, well-lighted and ventilated, tat gymnastics, MARSHALL & DUNBAR, ___ Carte Operas, London, MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL dandng and indoor recreation. GIVES LESSONS in VOICE PP.ODCCTION FOR GIRLS Prospeotusand List of Buooesses in Public Examinations and SINGING (Italian Method), 1 ' ~ (Uppkbton-boad). daring past year on application to Thb Principal. Ladies’, Gentlemen's & Clerical Tailors. Address: Craig-y-Don, Duks’s Drivb,E astbourne ftOa.tfUU MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY 8CH00L \ . '' TT f Many of her Pnpils holding distinctive engagemente SAVIOUR’S CHOIR SCHOOL, in Opera ana Concerts. ■ < ’ FOR BOYS • SOUTH STREET. HABIT AND BREECHES MAKERS. ! (Technical Institute, Gbovb-eoad). S BOYS ARB TAKEN FROM THE AGE OF EIGHT. Prospectus and full particulars nf these Schools can ELOCUTION. Fees (96 per Annum. r M Obtained from THE SECRETARY, Education Com­ i s s h il d a ' flanagan mittee, Town Hall, Eastbourne. ______Many Choral Scholarships, some of which cover NEW SPRING DESIGNS & MATERIALS the whole amount of the Fees. M (Late pupil of Mrs. Haaluck) DB MODERN SCHOOL of LANGUAGES, [ C O U R T HOAD, LONDON, W, Training for Business Life. GIVES LESSONS in RECITING, PUBLIC For Prospectus and other Information apply SPEAKING, PURE VOICE TONE, &c. READERS. tn B M y A Co.’s Arcade.40, Terminus-road. OBTZMANN LONDON.” Telephone-..MUSEUM "ONE.’ THB WARDEN. Hatters, Hosiers and Shirt Makers Address: HUH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH, WjARATAH, COMPTON BTRBET, EASTBOURNE. kUSH, RUSSIAN, CLASSICS, HEBREW, TVER. FREDERICK CRAMER, A.R.C.M. i-T_l_ (Pianoforte Solo-Playing Diploma), Diploma ol SOLE ADDRESS Telephone No. 995. ■JVpS8 ALICE NORTON, L.RJLM., a h x .il , Moderate, Native Teachers. Trial Leaso the Royal Conservatoire ol Sondeninansen, Germany, BOOK ON FURNISHING Gives Leeeona in FIANOFORT* * VIOLIN PLAYING, A*6- Visits and Receives Pupils fob Principal—L. d* LAVALLAZ, Dr. Llttk 1H & 113, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. GRATIS AND POST FREE. THEORY, HARMONY, MUSICAL FORM, *0. Pianoforte, Harmony, Singing & Voloe Produotion, Pupils prepared for aU Musical Examinations. In EASTBOURNE on SATURDAYS. ■ Address] f Schools visited. Pupils Prepared for Metropolitan A Local Examinations A. E. STYLE®, Brabcab Lonea, Bt. LaoiusM Road, Eastboubnr; Upwards of 800 Suooeseee. Address: I AD, EASTBOURNE, PAID ORDERS CARRIAGE PAID TO AN CHARLES BREACH Telethons Jit. 835. 89, MAGDALEN TERRACE. ST. LEONARDS. IGNORINA VIANELLI AY STATION IN OR WALES. S (Profeesoreeaa dl lingua Italian a Laureate Builder, Contractor and Sanitary Plumber, DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. LANGUAGES nell’ UnlversltA di Roma) 188 LUCY WAY begs to announce that hm PT.Afl.QVa »«ll ka uvoTruam il. GIVES LESSOEA lE ITALIAN West End Building Works, Meads. Residence: 1, Matlock-road, M MS- her CLASSES will be RESUMED In the In 8ehools and Families. V^Jncb Lessons also given. SAFFRONS BOOMS, on SATURDAY, Octobsb Srd. Production, Singing, Pianoforte, Harmony at S p.m. For terms, Ac., apply HaafatiiRDENE, 4, Meads-strut, L C. WTNDHAM B O B IN S O N Lessons can be given at any time on application to LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP Webtwat, 2, West-terrace, Eastbourne. CHSTE1N STUDIOS, WIGMORE STREET, ISS M. GRAHAM SCHOFIELD LONDON. W., On! Wednesdays, . Dlpldmie, Paris and In EASTBOURNE on other day*. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT; ih h w .t. on Saturdays.: Schools attended. Before you buy any kind of Furniture anywhere, it is worth your while to investigate (CAL DRE8SCUTTINQ MILLER & SELMES, * IS S ELEANOR RATOLIFFE, met KYA LAMI, THE GREYS, Eastbourna the value we offer you—then compare it with what the other firms would offer you. ATTERN MODELLING 10 yean Assistant to MRS. WORDSWORTH, Voloe Product!oe a speciality. Inllders. Decorators. HasM RESUMED her CLASSES at the GRAND HOTEL. You will at once recognise th a t our Furniture is mobs than value for money, and also SATURDAYS at &4S; Juveniles, U o’clock. W . ea Thursday, between note that we guarantee to pupils and In class teaohing in schools. Every description of Building and House Repairs done at Moderate At DEVONSHIRE PARK, Wednesdays at Alt I , i, gTicultural Show, GOLD 1 MONEY-£2 to £1,000. Blouse Patterns a Speciality. Special attention to Drainage and Sanitary Work. Special Baby Class, 11 o'olook. ’«r M, Commercial-road, Kaet- Adult Class for Tango, Maxlxe, &c„ Mondays at 8.30. CORNFIELD TERRA CASH ADVANCED PRIVATELY, j Save yon 3/- in every £1 spent here. Office and Works: 75, TIDESWELL ROAD. BAS ALLANDALE, COOMBra ROAD. CROYDON. j j i ij : ' • . <• r j ; ; ( _ j | - • • - I A T Moderate Interest. Ea«y Repayments to J^RAWING AND PAINTING CLASSES. I8S MINA HUDSON (Cert. Voc. T.O.L., A responsible Householders. Promptly and In strict All Goods we deliver Carriage Free, and in every conceivable way we economise for Established 1870. . Tellepbone 106. M Member of the Inoorporated Society of Musicians), —Thn Only Actual Resident Lender. mthh MARGARET BSNEOKB (a pupil of Miss GIVES LE880NS in SINGING, VOICE DEVELOP­ Beatrloe Malcolm and Mr. W. Rothenstelm) HOLDS For the Erection of High-Class Residences and the Thorough Execution of Repairs. MENT and PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Call or Write :-B4ISS A. JEWELL, LIFE CLASSES at THE STUDIO, BATH ROAD Distinctive and successful method. Preparation for all Musloal Examinations. Testimonials from well-known 1, WILMINGTON SQUARE, MARK MARTIN & SONS,! |1 Musical Critlos. Ladies' CHOiR.-)8nmaior Term com­ TeL 564. EASTBOURNE mences May 6 th. High-Class Builders, Decorators, Shop Fitters, Electrical apd Heating Particulars from Miss Mina Hudson,Willoughby House, For It la better W deal direot with the LENDER than Station-parade; or Clut’s StudlA. 4, Gildredge-road. to apply So Agents and Financial Companies. Engineers, Sanitary Specialists. .RAWING AND PAINTING, Office and Showrooms: 1, C O R N F I E L D T E H R A G ] Patronised by Royalty. M O N E Y . MONEY. PETERS & SONS, Eastbourne, Hiaa KATHLEEN 8H4 Exhibitor Royal Academy, And at 4, COMPTON TERRACE, MEADS S S S S T H E g y m n a s ia ijfflf. £10 to any Amount. 1PLETE HOUSE FURNISHER! A.C.T., Cert. South Ken: ton, Cert Royal Drawing and School of P hysical E ducation, Cash Advances promptly made to Farmers, Society, Medal let, Atelier dovicL GIVES LESSONS A LARGE STAFF of COMPETENT MEN RETAINED far PROMPT REPA IN ALL BRANCHES. YORK ROAD, Eastbourne (near Town Hall), TeL 917, < I . I fj. either Privately or In Clae open during Auguet in Morning only,' Dairymen and all responsible applicants. white, design, i Miss Shaw holds podti. and DERWENT ROAD, MEADS (Tel. 1297), S ra o n K Privacy Awubrd. to 10 and 24 to 27, Kensington Gardens, Brighton. Visiting Teacher in the ] WARDROBES. Also at BEXBILL, closed during August. * i i( Preparatory Schools in Lc No Fees oharged. WARDROBES. branch of Physical Educatlonjsolentlfloally taught Five minutes’ walk from Central Station. Trams stop at Corner. and references.—43, East 1 [y qualified and experienced Assistants and Lady AAvaooee completed on day of application. mens, under the direction of Mr. Bernard Moes. m /f ISS ELSIE S. M. REED, Certificated is a Medical Gymnasium attached for Remedial Personal Attention given. No Sureties required. National, 830x. WE CLOSE at ONE o'clock on SATURDAY. 1TI Advanced Grade Associated Board B-A.V. and lses and Swedish Massage, udder the direction of Apply by letter, in oonfldenoe, to R.C.M. Piano and Organ (Honours), late Deputy Organist Gustaf Armgarth, of Stockholm, and Miss F, C. of St. Peter's Churoh, Eastbourne, Accompanist to the ITALITY Wj MESSRS.. M. BARNARD & 00., Eastbourne AmatenrOperatloSooiety. Open for Engage­ ROWLEY & SON, ment as Accompanist. GIVES LESSONS in PIANO­ 44, Lanqnrt Road, Kahtbournr, FORTE and ORGAN PLAYING and in HARMONY CRICKET, TENNIS, QOLF, &e. < ——j— - r r U nwewiliT even Monday. U am. to 8 p.«a ' Closed Saturday and THEORY. 128, ST. JAMES’ STREET, BRIGHTON-1. One o’clock. Students prepared for the various Musical Examinations. N. C0LLIN8’ SHC IGTS of the BYES. SPolETS JPHTHALMIO and SOIENTIFIO OPTIOIAHS; EXPERTS In DE “Bach Villa,” The Obeys, Eastbourne. 3, SOUTH STREET (Near, Town Hall), mahtsim or OPTICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, AURAL and SCIENTIFIC I8TRUMENTS. . 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Instruotor H.M. Coldstream Guards. MIXED W ITH A LITTLE COAL 1 [AKES SPLENDID The Buhleots of Initruotion are: Gymnastics, Deport­ DINING AND DBA WING R< OM FIBKS. WHITENS. BRIGHTENS. DISINFEi ment, Military, Physical and Swedish Drill, Boxing, Price ONE BHILLING, in Pictorial Dover, MO FEES;att Fencing, Sword, Slngle-etiok, Life Saving, Resusdtatlon, First Aid, Sea. P er Chaldron, Delivered...... 12/9 e are the ACTUAL First-class Army Inetruoton. Schools attended. Thla Book will be found of great advantage to the Trade of Eastbourne when used ,, ,, MEADB . a . . . • « i . a . 13/6 SHOP-SOILED CABIN THUNKS, BAGS, BASKETS, BE0U! Ladles’ and Juvenile Classes are held dally In Deport­ ment, Physical and Swedish Exercises, and are under the referenoe. The desire of the Publishers was to make this NEW EDITIO P er Sack, 1/6 ; Meade , 1/6. 1 i xy SOLID LEATHER, FIBRE, CANS and HIDE. personal snpervisiop of Mrs. GeOBOB Rabby. « For particnlart appiy at the Gymnaakim. POPULAR IN EVERY WAY. 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EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1914,

Jttteta far flu itor. “ CELANDINE’S SECRET.’’ EDUCATION NOTES. CARPET BEDS ON THE FRONT. E4 BOWLING GREEN. PRETTY CHILDREN’S PLAY. FAIRY TALES IN SOHOOL. A FINE DISPLAY. Tbe ab “ Once upon a time —. At the sound of those Saturday) A PROTEST. ; 1 ;|. ELLIOTT’S -j two oluB The Clerk of the Weather was In an accommo­ maglo words the most listless oblld beoomes The carpet bedding In the enclosures On tbe S ir : I shall be glad It yon will allow me spaoe In The garni •tr dating mood on Wednesday afternoon when, In suddenly alert, tbe restless one settles down to an Parade always attracts the attention of residents in a win I roar paper to____ attention______on toto the the mannermanner In which consideration of the delightful children’s play and visitors alike, and this year the number of STORES, ,he olubs ab'inse the privilege of nelng the Redoubt attitude of attehtlon and a look of oontentment ings Clu| arranged a t Fairfield Oonrt, rain held off nntll tbe admirers of this exhibition of artlstlo horticulture inolnde i Prices range Green for playing matches upon. ,, .. very moment the spectators were adjourning steals over the faoe of each little listener. While Is no whit behind that of other years, while the LIMITED Last Saturday practically the whole of the big Indoors for tea. There bad, It Is true, been earlier the story Is being related absorbed and silent general Impression seems to be that the display la green was used daring the afternoon for matohes Every Watch Sold . upwardsfrom showers, bat the effeot was not Bnoh as to make Interest reigns supreme, broken only by an better than ever before. Just now, indeed, the Opposite S. Saviour’s Church), Mr. Wo —both the Redoubt and Cavendish Clubs having thlngB nnpleasant for the little bare feet that were oooaslonal ripple of langhter or a long-drawn flowers and plants are In their prime and the <9* arranged matches. This means that any of the Mr. Benz.l £ 2 .10s. each to trlp aoross the Bward. The play, wbloh bears breath of relief. When tbe good old-fashioned variety and beauty of design and materials Mr. Hewer ia Guaranteed and general public who went down for a game found the title of Celandine s Secret, Is from the pen of oertalnly seems to eollpse all previous ocoaslons. Mr.jWo one ontalde rink on the large green and; three on ending of a fairy tale is reaohed, “ and they all EASTBOURNE K itty Barns (Mira. Brio Htraatfelld), whose mar­ lived happily ever after,’’ there Is an Instant’s Mr. Joseph Smith, tbe ohlef of the Corporation for 9 ct. gold with the smaller green to play upon. The blubs utilise vellous genius for these charming poetlo oonoep- gardening department, may justly pride himself And at MEADS. racelets are the beat playing parts of this so-called -‘public hush, and then the spell is broken. Little voloes Mr. Yenal f u lly tlons is well known. Tbe Intrinsio merit, there­ eagerly diaouaa the story and the virtues or vices on the results he has seoured, and the greatest Mr. Beenq jewelled lever green, the public to take what they reject, and fore, of the playlet demanded the liberal patronage credit Is due to him.. Mr. Benz,I of English make. very little at that, ■ ; ; j Of tbe andlenoe as well as the worthy objeot In aid of the respective oharaoters therein. Mr. Priori movements. Wednesday and Saturday afternoons are the Yet there are some people who would deny the At the top of Vlotorla-plaoe Is a small enclosure of whloh tbe entertainment was arranged, namely, children their heritage of Fairyland, who would devoted almost exclusively to suooulents and the the Christ Churoh Oieoho, which, founded fourteen banish for {ever Red Riding Hood and Cinderella variety obtained here Is very striking. Eoheverlas Mr. < ASK TO 8KB SAMPLES. years ego. has carried on exoeilent work In tbe of various kinds and sempervivum tabilform Telephone Numbers: Mr. Fowll and all the dear old acquaintances of onr nursery Mr. Kno\f I-- neoessltons east end parish. days. ,, display their rosette-shaped faces In neat rows, South H ouses, 227 and 27. consideration Is shown to the publte by the olubs Sorely no more suitable soenlo setting oonld some of tbe long stalked speoles being among Mr. Bt (letters have appeared In the looal Press before have been obosen than nnder the shelter of a A boy living In a small village was given a copy Meads Branch, 207. about the Redoubt monopolising this green). It Is of “ The Arabian Nights" by a lady who knew them. Then again the aloes of numerous kinds, number of grand old elms standing on a slope suoh as tbe American, the variegated, dlstans and W. BRUFORD & SON,100-R O A D , sorely the duty of the Connell to revise the con­ thiokly grown with bashes and trees In tbe baok- that he was very fond of reading. Meeting the vera, all alike In having spines nn the edges of the Telegraphio Address: Theth f ditions upon whloh olubs may use the greens, so as ronud, and with a romantic path orosslng the bov a few weeks later she asked blm how he was at the enjoying the book. “ Oh," was the reply, “ my thlok leaves, are Interspersed among paohephytons, “ Elliott's Stores, Eastboubicx.” to ensure that the public—both residents and “ stage” and disappearing away on either side with their flnger-like leaves, "oannas, dracenas, Alexand visitors—shall have reasonable access !|bo these among tbe trees. Down below the magnificent mother has pat It away so that I oan’t have It. arallas, antberioums and gravellas, while the (Hove). ] , Portsmouth, * third advertising the Agricultural public greens at all times. grounds dipped away until lost among the trees, She says It Is all a pack of nonsense, and she won’t filling In la accomplished with bernarla and sedum Mrs. K nl POLICE (X UBT. ! Show at Tonbridge Wells and a fourth dealing Yours faithfully, while at tbe top of tbe lawn stood the noble pile of have my head filled with suoh stuff.” glauoa. . - on prevf with Goodwood races. I i ONE OF THE PUBLIC. Fairfield Court with large bay windows looking Many other people take the same point of view Across the footway Is the first of the long “ Glenda - , TheBsnohpassed sentence of twelve months’ not on tbe whole soene. with regard to fairy tales. “IC children must reotangnlar beds, In the oe.ntre tf whloh are Olnb. Monday.—Before the Mayor (Councillor 0, W. J hard labour. Tbe play opened with the appearanoe of tbe have stories,” they say, “ tell them true tales of several groups of plants. The first contains a Bolton), In the-chair, Mr. A. Mayhewe, Major H. Prisoner: It’s disgraceful, that’s all I’ve got to THE TREES. Lesser Celandine, who was orowned with a large brave deeds and noble men and women, whloh background of reddish alternanthera, spergula and TEA AND COFFEE EASTj P. Mollnenz, Mr. 0. A. Lei tham, Alderman B. yellow hat representing tbe flower of that name, will Inspire them to similar aotlons and lead their klenia, while there is an elegant bordering of the The ah Duke end Mr. B. H. Myddel on-Oavey, J . Mayhewe did not endorse the deolslon In thoughts to better things.” Sir: I also am a householder In Wilmington- and her two seedlings, whom she duly Instructed Suoh stories have Indeed a very important plaoe little straying white sprigs Df leuoopbyton. Here at Mayfll A VAIN APPEAL. terraoe and a sufferer from the olose proximity of in the supreme art of how to go the right way and there one may notice a quaint little melon this delll In the ednoation of children, especially as they oaotus and eobeverla farlnosa is extensively Edgar Arnold Marshall, of Booh eater-road, was Wednesday.—Before Mr.__ 0. A. Leathern (In the the trees to the houses. I entirely agree with the about, to procure.a hat like her own. Tbe way In grow older. Bat who would begin talking about EXPERTS. one, and! summoned for driving a motor cycle at a dangerous obeir) and Dr. W. Muir Smith. oomplaints of “ An Old Inhabitant,” and consider whloh tbe seedlings dragged their roots about was Joan of Arc or William Tell to little tots of four employed. In the centre there Is a fine variegated by lo pol ir T w ." ‘ " we are very badly used by the Authorities, who very amusing, ana they inoessantly olamouied for aloe. Passing on to the next grohp we notice a speed In Oarllsle-road on July 3rd- CONSTABLE ASSAULTED, and five years old f Sorely the Three Bears or "Mr. T. B.] V. Kirtlan appea red on behalf of the take no notloc of repeated petitions: for the their yellow hats,, At the entry of David, tbe Henny-Penny are more within the soope of their fine display of begonias of numerous hues, while defendant, who admltte ■ the i ffenoe. Mark Ripley, jun., hawker, was oharged with removal of these trees. The Inhabitant* have to owner of the garden, tbe Lesser Celandine reoeived limited comprehension. round the edge la tbe bronze leaved begonia, a Mr. Benz P.O. Cockerell s del endant was driving being drunk In ( of a pony and oart, and also ’ rates and taxes for these houses, which are all a shock to her Independence, for David baldly much less assuming plant, and leuoophytons. In Mr. Llttl| Fairy tales are most valuable in the early stages the third bed the triooloured geranium is inter­ Mr. Ru a l a r towards the sea. Witness with assaulting the ] loe on the 21i Inst. & ;en for letting purposes. Very many vlsl asserted that the garden belonged to him and that of a child’s sohool life. Listening to a well-told Mr. P told the s reed at 30 miles an ty to both ac cusatlons. objeotobject to the ticos. trees, «as the houses faoe north, and everything the flowers In It did, they did for him. story be forms a habit of oonoentration whloh Is spersed with lobelia cardlnqlls, dwarf lobelia, and hour. , “ I - rould rather not say P.O. Morgan salt ' he „ saw the trees keep light and son away; therefore The first act closed with Celandine’s blank refusal very useful in after life. These tales cultivate konlga. Beside the farther pathway Is a neat PURE CHINA TEA! anything about th a t; yon ml ;ht let me off with a reoklessly down the Goffs. Wltm visitors deollne to oome to them. to Inform the would-be master of the garden what geometrloal bed containing on one side crassula Mr. Wori Imagination, whloh Is a strong foioe In developing eooperl, ajoga reptans and a strange - looking Mr. Ben oaurlod this time. and arrested him. On the way to the police ANOTHER Oik) INHABITANT. the flowers did bloom for.- Nancy Snowden as the will power. Imagination needs careful training, Mr. Bn Mr. Ktrtlan,on behalf of the lefendant, expressed struck him on thi 9 jaw ana was oelandlne was one of the central figures of the because It strengthens character and adds a charm plant, aworthla, which Is balanced on the other Mr. Wo the latter’s regret, and Bald Ma -shall was a stranger assistance had to be proonred to playlet, and her aottng and declamation was to-existence. Bide with a similar assortment with melon cactus SO MUCH RECOMMENDED BY THE to the town and thought he hi d a straight ran. oonvey him to the Town Hall. altogether admirable, while on the other hand Roy Fairy tales arouse sympathetic Interest. The instead of aworthla. In the centre of the design An InolualVe penalty of £1 vas Imposed. There were eigbt previous oonvlotlona against MR. R GWYNNE, MP., AND THE Brown was “ perfectly prloeless,” as we heard one ohlld learns to enter Into the feelings of others and Is a draoena surrounded by orassuln quadrangularls. MEDICAL PROFESSION. The! Ipley, who was now sent to prison for three member of the audience say, as David, and dis­ to sympathise with their joys and sorrows. In the enclosure nearest the Pier Is a muoh- nesday i WHY HE DIDN' T STOP. lontns with herd labour. HOME SECRETARY. played In addition to a oomplete realisation of his Unconsolously too be Is lnflaenoed by the power of admlred aub-tropioal bed containing palms, Henry James Dsdman, of V TUowfield-road, was A STOLEN BICYCLE. r die an absenoe of self consciousness and a freedom example as It Is presented to blm In this form. dracenas, aloes, oannas and other tall plants, summoned for drlvlug e moto • oar without an off­ of aotion wbloh was very praiseworthy. Ihe way whloh look.extremely well. Beyond this la yet Bertram William Wood (19),. house porter, of ME MBERS’ SALARIES. Then they are a great lnoentlve to a oblld wbo Is side light In Seaside-road on Jylyl8iih. Inwhiohhe repeatedly quoted the couplet, “ Full learning to read. When he discovers that reading another rectangle planted with King of Denmark i stated that at 15 p.m. he saw the Eastbourne,iC, Vwas oharged T__ with stealing, on_ Jiriy . 11 many a flower is born to blush unseen and waste geraniums and the beautiful blue salvia patens, 20Sh, from Oonnanght-road, abloyole, value £1. Is the key to tbe door of the Enchanted Land he ivlng without a n ----!-stde— light. Wlt- AN UNENFORCED TUDOR ACT. Its sweetness on the desert air,” was amusingly oeases to regard tbose lessons as a drudgery or a edged with dwarf ageratum. All round the edge ness shouted to Dedman, bntjthe latatter drove on. property of Reginald Wade. natural, he being supposed to have ju«t learnt It at of the enclosure are calceolarias, geraniums (Ivy Ideal Teas for Dyspeptics, George Reginald Wade, errand boy, stated that A breezy disousslon was Initiated and! taken a penance. Instead he will make every effort to Mr. Salt! Witness saw him the next ay, when Dedman sohool, and Oelandlne herself need the same lines learn to read for himself those delightful tales leaved and other kinds), heliotrope, Sci. The Mr. said he had a very Important _ >b to do. the bloyele produoed In Oonrt was bis property, prominent part In, In the House of Commons on against blm with considerable effeot in the final Splash Point gardens oontaln some fine oolour end that he saw It last In Oonnanght-roaa at three Tuesday, by Mr. Knpert Gwynne, M.P. for the wbioh he baa heard so often and yet never tires of Mr. Troz, Defendant was dismissed on payment of coats. scene. I j hearing. .) effeots with red and white geranium borders, Mr. Land o’clock on Monday.. At 7.40 he missed It and Eastbourne Division. The bon. Member first Act II. opened with a wild and highly symbolical soarlet salvia, viola and nemesla with the white asked the Prime Minister whether, having regard There are fairy tales to salt children of all ages. 2/., 2/6, 3/- per lb. “ GOOD LUCK” TO THlt CONSTABLE. information was given to the police. He valued iuj.uouInrush viof aiaouuayiwuio.Nasturtiums, who vvuu werenoio unableuuouio iuto iviguuforget gnaphellnm In the centre. The Wish Tower oval Mr. Dlxiq the maohlne at 25s. to the Act of 6 Henry VIII., enacting that no To the end of their sohool life they will revel Percy Hobden, of Cavendish-avenue,{was sum the lowly origin of Valerian, who oame from a In tbe Immortal tales of Grimm, Andersen and ailso possesses blue salvia, geraniums and many Mr. Wo maned for falling to produce b Is license to drive a Sidney Robert Coombes, oyole dealer, of Seaside, Member of Parliament should absent himself from quarry. Valerian was considerably Incensed at other flowers. Mr. Brid said the prisoner brought the btcyole to him for attendance therein exoept he had license of the Hawthorne, “ Tbe Arabian Nights,” and the Mr. T motor ojole on July 12th. , their habit of calling her by her wild name, beautiful old legends of Greeoe ana Rome. A ohlld A number of the flowers have not yet reached P.O. Joy said he had oecasloi i to stop the defend repairs. Witness, being busy, asked him to return Speaker and the Commons, and the same lloense Bonnolng Betsy, and when the altogether superior their best and as soon as others have gone off they In about twenty minutes. When witness started be entered on reeord In the book of the olerk of the wbo Is denied fairy tales misses something whloh ant, who, when asked for his lloense, said he had flowers of the herbaceous border entered she had he oan never gain in after-life. are immediately removed,' so that the carpet Mr. Reed work on the blovele he sew It was the one which Parliament appointed for tbs Commons House to be forolbly restrained - from attacking her ;ardens never look untidy, nor lack Interest. In Mr. KlsK left It at home. When told h; i would I Yept for that5 purpose and______deprived of their wages, To those who ; would plead tbe greater utility of Hobden said, “ From what 1 1 an see about _ he had been told had been stolen. He knew It slanderers. A very elegant danoe by the Inhabitants ELLIOTT’S SPECIAL BLEND, Mr. Sole | because he had pat a number of things on It. he proposed'* to take i T any inv step'tostep t oansethe------law to be biographical or historical stories'we would say. I °- Mr. Pri< want a job. All right, get or with It ; good luck of the herbaoeous border was given, and the Nas­ “ Surely there are lessons to be learned from the r? the- ^r-ohanglng array of i ■ to yon. Prisoner said, In reply to a question, that it was jeerved or to repeal thetbs Act. turtiums also were permitted to display bbelr plants on view in these delightful enoloeures. his property end that he had bought it at Brighton Mr. Asquith : I am not aware that there is any great truths underlying the flights of imagination A fine of 5s. was Inflicted. terpsloborean abilities. Tbe Lesser Celandine soon In the old fairy tales 1 What about the triumph of 2 /2 per lb. about three months before. Witness said he had preoedent In reoent years for the enforcement of appears, and Informs David that her secret was DRUNKENNESS. better wait while he made Inquiries, which the lew referred to sa regards attendanoe ln the parity and truth over vice and wrong In tbe story that the flowers bloomed to attraot the baes, and of St. George and the Dragon, the swift punish­ This i William Hermon, of Pevense r, was charged with prisoner did. House of Commons. The matter does not appear not for him. However solentlfloally doubtful the EASTBOURNE GAS COMPANY’S being drank while In charge o: a horse and van In Deteotlve Curtis said he took the prisoner to the to be one in wbloh the Government are called upon ment of disobedience In tbe oase of Red Riding I SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. tenth i theory put forward by the Oelandlne, the flowers Hood, the just recompense of lngrntltnde when were sC Seaside on July 17th. ' Latimer-road police station, where he confessed to to take ray aotion. all assent to It, but David, perhaps rightly, refuses ATHLETIC ! CLUB. P.O. Paokham stated that at 4 30 he saw the the theft. i I ' [ Mr. Gwynnb: Does the right hon. gentleman the Pled Piper took the children of Hamelln away Mr. St to believe it, and when the bees oome buying from their parents, or the reward of honesty In tbe Sa defendant, who was In chart!» of thiis korse and1 Prisoner's mother told the Court that Wood had realise that circumstances are altered owing to round be pats a net over the herbaeeons bonder. OUTING AND SPORTS. van, swaying about. Witness asked him to get always been of good oharaoter and was steady payment of Members! riches whloh oame to worthy AH Baba! Then we v. Sns In this aot tbe artlstlo oonoeptlons of the costumes have the fables of JEiop tbe Slave, eaoh one con­ Mr. L ai down, ana thethen found that he ping. She could not think how he oonld have Mr. Asquith : Members were paid then as they were very notloeable. The Nasturtiums with their The Brash Imposed a fine of .one suoh a thing. are now. taining some Important moral.” The members of the Athletic Olub held tbelr A' matob.l Ky"--- orange yellow hats with' dark lines Inside, khe The genuine old fairy tales always teaoh some | Tbe Nothing being known against him previously, On the motionn for tbe adjournment^, Immense red hat of the peony, the graoeful slender­ ninth annual outing and sports on Saturday last, THE b u il dDING: IY-LAWS. the Bench took a lenient view of the oase and Mr. G WYNNEi raised tbe question of.the right of universal truth, and it Is this whloh gives them bv kind permission of Viscount Gage, in the The i ness of the delpblnlnm In dark bine, the antirr­ snoh a grip on one generation after another. They oonsld Messrs. Peerless Dennis & Co,, of Grove-road, bound prisoner over for .Six months In one surety the House to demand that hon. Members should hinum, the long white trumpet-shaped hat of tbe pioturetque domain of Flrle Park. Messrs. Chap­ were summoned for common sing new1 ne bnlldlogs of £5 to be of good behaviour, the Chairman attend its sittingsigs and proceedings.p Mr: Martin, are really histories of human nature, for we are all man & Sons oonveyed the majority of tbe party In how pol tobacoo plant, the lilies, the hollyhooks and the ersecuted princesses or wloked dwarfs If we did ELLIOTT’S i Oavendl without giving notice two da; s the work remarking that they hoped he would make a fresh the member foror East St. Pancras, had openly Valerian were all designed to represent their their motor ohar-a-banos, others proceeding by being started. start. stated that he had left this country, snd did not ut know It. Just because fairy tales are so tone eyele. Host Haffenden, of the Ram Hotel, pro­ points. J several flower prototypes, Ethey satisfy the heart of childhood In all ages. Mr. W.C. Field, building Intend to returnm again. again, Apparently the Govern­ In the last aot the Oelandlne, disregarding tbe vided an excellent tea. Tbe proceedings were on June 15th he visited the Yesterday.—Before I ment were too weak or oc were too afraid to deal In conolusloo, let ns say with Buskin “ Keep a interesting In every way, some excellent perform­ STORES, Bolton), In the ohalr, . _ snobbery of the berbaoeons border, kindly schemes fairy or two for your children.” Mr. Balt) 1*#*- i Dennis Sc Co with the position of the hon. Member, because It to admit the bees to them. The Walls of the ances being registered at tbe sports. An oppor­ LIMITED Mr. Cruq in consequence of a eomplali t he 0. A. Leathern, Councillor bad been stated that his resignation was In the MULT2EMANUS. tunity was found to thank Mr. J. S. Garrard, Mr. r Myddelton-Gavey, Mr. A. 0. Hillman and Conn- Imprisoned flowers are heard in the distance, and found extensive buUdf which he hands of the looal Radical Association. If that presently along come the bees again with their iresident of the olub, for bis assistance, especially Mr. Lanl had had no notice, sub- olllorJ.---- Duke.-- were so, the Government should take some steps n the matter of the exoeilent prizes provided. Mr. (Opposite S. Saviour's Churoh), TVTSMTKRim. I) brown velvet suite banded with yellow and trans­ ? mltted. In reply to e letter witness to see that this Important constituency -was not parent wings. The bees are insistent on the faot O. J. Vinall, one of tbe dlreotors of tbe Gas ft* defendant stated thab the buildings, wen only Horace Bradford, of Beltrlng-ter-race, was sum disfranchised at so orttieal a juncture. A serious that they are not allowed to think for themselves, Y.M.C.A. CHANGES. Company, and Mr, J. D. Thompson, bntlder, were temporary. . moned for being drank In Seaside on July 12:h. prlnoiple was Involved In this oase, because, for that always being done for them, and so Oelandlne among the donors of prizes. At the conclusion of EASTBOURNE Mr. Peerless Dennis said he tad five or six copies P.O. Orayford stated that the defendant was the first time since Members bad been paid has to coneoot a plan by herself. She direots the the distribution of prizes a presentation was made And at MEADS. of the by-law, but not one h id any reference to staggering along the footpath. He was drank and salaries. It had been admitted by the Government THE SECRETARIES’ CONFERENCE. by Mr. A. James, In a brief but felicitous speech, bees to tell Davld that they also belong to him, and -1 H...... several people bad to get Into the road to avoid that members ooold absent themselves from the that they oan’t gather honey for hie breakfast If be to Mr. E. A. Stevenson, tbe hon. eeoretarv and Mr. Bn O. Lang uun): That is in the him. House for an Indefinite period. So long as they doesn’t let them get at tbe flowers. By flattering Eastbourne notes In the onrrent Issue of the treasurer to the olnb, consisting of a handsome Mr. Bhe| ' nenfc Aiit* J Nothing was known against Bradford, who was received salaries there should be gome ton the Y.M.C.A. Review include the following leather tobaooo pouch and silver-mounted pipe In Mr. 1 ‘ allowed to go without oonvlotlon. se that his vanity In this way they are readily admitted, Mr. HeJ Mr. said thi ire was no Intention part of the, Leader of the Honse to and to his astonishment the flowers all go off with “ Change (though not decay) In all aronnd we recognition of his energy and unfailing courtesy. EASTBOURNE ADVERTISING to lea- buildings there lor mace then three ___Collins, of Dennls-road, was summoned members attended or gave some satlsfaoi reason the bees. Even the Niootlne (tobaooo plant), who Mr. E. A. Stevenson, wbo was taken qnite .by months. , , n.', for being absent, see, for we have an nnnsnally severe list of removals- snrprlae, suitably acknowledged tbe gift. Results for obstructing Seaside with a barrow on July 16th. to reoord this month. We had barely recovered On The Beneh thought the iwanldbemetb P.O. Dann said the defendant plaoed his barrow Homs Secretary's Reply. of tbe events.are appended ' ASSOCIATION, defendants paying the eoete, too conviction ! from the loss of Wakeham, Froment and Miles, to Sack Race.—First prize, small Inlaid clock, Mr. A. E. —1——______Seafor outside the Prlnoe of Wales H otu at 9.10 p.m. and Mr. McKenna said he would take Mr. Wynne’s go baok ho farther, when we bad to say good-bye mlnntd recorded. r allowed It to stand nntll 9 25. ^ j oase. Mitchell; 2nd, fern pot stand,; Mr. W. W. Holloway; ANOTHER YEAR’S USEFUL WORK. The Mayor end Alderman Duke did not adjudl oase. In the last two and a half years ‘ 9 hon. to Mr. F. Hollobon, one of the ‘ old boys.’ Then 3rd, leather purse, Mr. K. Reed. on and Defendant said he kept bla barrow on the mi Member had drawn from the State £1,000, id had The following Is tho full oast oame the news that Mr. Chilton (who said Chilly!) 100 Yards Race.—First prize, csbo of spoons and tongs, time I cate In this case. and another hawker also gave evidence on be only___ voted In 263 out of 687 divisions () iterlal | David .....;...... Roy Brown was leaving. Leader In footer and orloket, a Mr. E. A. Steyenson; 2nd, set of carvers, Mr. A. E. COMMITTEE'S REPORT. they ALLEGED DBBECT03Y FRAUD. of Collins. cheers and Opposition arise of “ How many have Leaser Celandine ...... Nanoy Snowden veritable Shylook as olub treasurer, mnslolan and Mitchell: 3rd, aluminium tea tray, Mr. F. E. Alderman. ohartej The oase was dismissed. 1st Seedling...... :....„...... Mary Cameron designer of notloes, here was a blow Indeed 1 And Three-Legged Race.—First prizes, two ladies’ hand­ Harry Sami ; io fixed abode, was you voted lnt"). 2nd Seedling ...... Evelyn Cameron bags, Messrs. A. E. Mitchell and D. C. Morris : 2nd, six adjou charged with i____ sot false pretenoes A MISTAKE IN THE DATE. Mr. GWynne : How many thousands have yon 1st Nasturtium ...... Nancy Cooper following swiftly came Mr. Down to say his fare­ dessert knives and bread board and knife, Messrs. W. The Eastbourne Advertising Association, work­ a banker's cheque £L 17s. fid., the drawn! (Opposition oheerq and langhter). 2nd Nasturtium ...... ,...... Audrey Holmes well. Tbe association owes a very real debt to Payne and E. Reed ; 3rd, two books, Messrs. G. Lower ing In oonjnnotion with the Town Counoll, have WalterSlvera, of Avondale-road, was summoned Mr. Down, wbo has stood by the work when and F. Alderman. | oraperty of Ms ’ OH for disorderly conduct In that thoroughfare on Mr. M~~c Kennaxmna said on the hon. Memt* a own 3rd Nasturtium ...... Kathleen Holmes issued to tne subscribers the eighth annual report, 14th. principle he ought to have reoeived du that Valerian (Bouncing Betsy) ...... Barbara Moody things were at their worst, and has been ever a One Mile Race.—First prize, toilet set in leather bag, together with the flnanoial statement' for the year July 16:h. y oon- 1st Pansy...... Rosemary Wilkes faithful member. Both Mr. Chilton and Mr. Mr. E. A. Stevenson: 2nd, clock (square striking), Mr. ending 31st Deoembek', 1913. Tbe report oontalns an— Phillips, P.O. Anaten stated that at five p.m. he spoke to period only £400, and, being e thorou 2nd Pansy.. Marigold Wilkes W. Payne; 3rd, watch, Mr. F. E. Alderman. I school. March tith the solentlons gentleman, he would no doubt » y the Down leave vacaneies at tbe Cow Gap Camp. Mr. 220 Yards Hurdles Race.—First prize, inkstand, Mr. E. tbe following Interesting information On defendant’s i respecting a dog. Defendant ,ughter). Nlgella (Love-ln-a-MIflt) ...... Noreen Richards M. Jarvis has been eleoted as treasurer of the prisoner oame into She saw blm in the oame along said, “ What have yon got to do Ohanoellor of the Exchequer £600 ( Antirrhinum (Snapdragon) ...... Helen Fischer Ai Stevenson; 2nd, set of brushes in case, Mr. E. Ford; The oommlttee still find the most satisfactory presenl front hall. He e ------lbscrlptton While Mr. Gwynne had only voted 263 tli es, Mr. Peony ...... j...... I...... Gipsy Pegge Orloket Club, Mr. O. Baddeley la to be missionary 3rd, tobacco pouch, Mr. F. E. Aldenman. results have been obtained by advertising in tUe cup " about that di and told witness that 3 he was 1st Crown ImperlalLlly...... Dorothy Davies secretary and Mr. A. Saunders will take np the Quarter-Mile Race.—First prize, Doultori and silver which was due to . Bran notoff he nnnoh him on the nose. Martin had voted 415 times (Ministerial ol ears and ’ - - — London and Northern; papers, tbe exhibition of After i advertisement of , and he produoed a langhter). The average number of dlv ons In 2nd Crown Imperial Lily ...... Muriel Swinstead office work whloh Mr. Down had jn st com­ tobacco jar, Jfr. E. A. Stevenson: 2nd, pipe rack, Mr. E. waters on the stations of tbe principal Railway George ' stated that the alleged offenoe Delphinium...... )...... Nancy Owen menced. Ford; 3rd, one dozen tea spoons, Mr. E. Mitchell. form of reoelpt, w he flit ed In In pencil. She occurred on n of July 15th. h hon. Members opposite took part in tbe last Holly Hocks ...Marian Hamill Stewart and Gwen Dalton Potato Race.—First prize, aluminium Baucepan, Mr. S. Companies, and tbe distribution of Offioial Gu' Bath tddhtmsheoonld bpay hli n £L 17s. fld, in sash, The Chi ere had been a mistake year was 36 per oent., as against 58 per cent on the Nicotine (Tobacco Plant)...... ;...... Inez Bliss “ A good many fellows seem nnoertaln as to Fenwick; 2nd, six dessert and two table spoons, Mr. W. and booklets. fire, h i t she would the prlnslpals foe e oheque. regarding the its, and dismissed tbe oase. Government side (Ministerial cheers and laughter). 1st Bee...... i...... i...... John Woodman whether a Secretaries’ Conference means work or W. Holloway; 3rd, whist set, Mr. F. HorrelL In response to applications 8,000 copies of tower T aei ■ ' not at 1 ome, so the prisoner The whole of rim party opposite stood, on the 2nd Bee ...... j...... Valentine Pegge a holiday 1 Well, It Is best described as work made Cook Fight.—First prizes, clock and jam dish, Mr. T. Offlelal Guide have been forwarded to all . unknod i-away, iturned, the thought on the ASTRAY. reoord.' oonvlotsd of the offenoe of drawing a salary 3rd Bee...... Ted Lester very nioe. It Is an Inspiration to be one among so Stace and Mr. G. Read; 2nd, book and one dozen tea tbe fall mm White Moth...... Noreen Richards spoons, Mr. A. Simpson and Mr. J. Miller. England and various towns abroad, to the day, when Mia tool the form to the Jethro Bassett, Of Allfrey road, was summoned for wodc that they did not do (Ministerial cheers). Bees...Pat Daly, Allen Stokes, Raoul Paoheoo, Pat many fellow secretaries, and the standard of Consolation Race.—First -prize, jam dish, Mr. A. and S.O., North Western, Midland and Caledonli medal! principals and returned with ihe oheque produoed. for allowing a horse to stray In Seaside on July Vlsoonnt Helmsley (U„ Think) said the speeoh Whitty, Tim Whltty, Donald Boyd and Patrick lectures and spiritual tone of tbe Conference was James: 2nd, photo frame, Mr. R. Cooper; 3rd, pocket Railways, to toorist* agents In several large to* She handed It to the defendai it, eroseed, and went 14th. ! the Hoi Lindsay. again very htgb. To begin with, one unlearns one’s knife, Mr. A. Mocking. Lj |! In the North of England and Sootland, and to i l.Ma. beck to her work, but ahe wi a Immediately oalled P.O. Austen proved the oam rad said he found) lnslnoerlty. ______, ______Nasturtiums ...... Joan Swinstead. Elaine Brigstocke, little Ideas of Y.M.C.A. work, and gradually a Tug-of-War.—Competitors: The Technicals beat the Daily Mail and Morning Leader Travel Bure G. toatl to the prisoner again. The latter asked her to test than the division lists. The real truth was Madeline Lindsay, Pamela Lindsay and Marion larger vision takes tbelr plaee. One secretary at Clericals and the Hybrids beat the Technicals, and so the horse at 41a.m. won a box of cigars, which formed the prize. One thousand copleB oi tbe Offlolal Guide, print make the oheque ea open a ie, and she ▲ fine of Is. was Imposed. that the Government were preventing a by eleotlon Gardiner. f least left Llandudno quite oertaln that he had not In tbe Frenoh language, were oiroulated In Frai Act I...... „..The Garden in February The officials w e re : Starter, Mr. F. W. Garrard , LL wrote on it “ Pay cash," and 11 was **— taking plaoe In .East St. Pan eras because it Acts II. and HI...... The same In June yet begun to do anything, and equally sure that through tbe kind offlues of the L.B, & S.O. an d ) totalS of the principals. A few day i later THE EFFEOT OF A CIGAR. happened to salt them at tbe present position of there lay la the letters Y.M.C.A. great potentiali­ judges, Mr. J. S. Garrard, Mr. G E. West and Mr, Western of Franoe Railway Companies, Messi aad asked for farther rams it tt rad Arthur W. Smith, of Glarenoe-road, was sum the polltloal situation (Opposition cheers). The whole dialogue was written with snob ties.” L. R Wise; stewards of the course, Messrs. Cook & Son and the Daily Mail Travel Bu naturalness and suitability to the ages of the Austin, A. James, A. Hooking and T. Stace. 1, B. five guineas for advertisement s la i directories, monad for being drank in Junction-road on July MR. GWYNNB RESENTS ATTACK. (Paris office). Witness declined to pay i ntU made 15th. T ! exponents, and throughout the whole there was Five thousand plotorlal posters have Mb. McKbnnA Expresses His Regret, such a poetlo element of symbolism that tbe ■hould P.O. Standen said the defendant, who was drank, playlet seemed all too short. Insistent cries for BRITISH HEALTH RESORTS. exhibited on the following Railway Comp g ja f afsasrst{$* rad the was holding on to a barrow. On Thursday Mr. Gw ynnb rose to mako a per PUBLIO LIBRARIES, systems, viz,: L.B. & S.O., North Western, i sonal explanation, and: complained that on the the author were at length responded to, rad Mrs. Defendant, who said he smoked a cigar which Streatfelld was given a hearty reoeptlon. Miss donlan, Midland, Great Central, Great Norths.u, of the City of id a bad effeot upon him, was dismissed. previous day tbe Home Secretary had made a POWER TO ADVERTISE. Lancashire and Yorkshire and Stratford-on-Avon 80th, at the personal attack on him (Minlaterial cries of “ No Fsrnell deserves all praise for her stage-managing, The following book additions have been AN OBSCURED PLATE. the mise-en-ecenc being evervthingtnat oonld M and Midland Jnnotlon Railways. _____ lemade He did not attaoh muoh Importance to lb (cheers), exhibited In the show oase during tbe past week, Tbe oommlttee also joined the British Federate Charterhouse Edward H. Ooggln, of St. John’s-road, was sum­ bathe thonght It was a bad precedent that the desired, and she and Mias J. M. Harvey may be The BUI empowering health resorts and water­ and will be In issue on Monday morning next :— of Health and Holiday Resorts at an annuali name mentioned on moned for having the identification plate of a right hon. gentleman on the Front Bench should fairly congratulated - on the organising of the ing-places to levy a rate tor advertising their serlption of 25 guineas. The objeots of no firm of motor ear obeourM on July 14th. make a statement whloh----- event. i - attractions and amenities passed the Committee CENTRAL LIBRARY. Federation are (infer alia) to enbanoe the sti was th e n P.O. Dean stated that there were four persons on The Spea ker : The hon. Member must not take After tea danoes were given indoors by pupils of stage in tbe House of Commons on Tnesday. Only 333. Marriott, J. A. R. “ The English Land 8ystem. K 1 two-seater oar. A lady and gentleman were Miss Eleanor Batollffe, the following programme one alteration was made. As originally aaDmittea A sketch of its historical evolution in its bearing upon of health and holiday resorts, Including po* find no this opportunity of leoturing the Front Bench national wealth and national welfare. 1914. raise funds out of the rates for advertising ( Hreotory. tting on the beck and their feet and legs covered -(Ministerial eheers). being submitted the measure was Umited to England and Wales— 396. Lamy, Etienne. “Le Femme de Detnain. attractions, to encourage earlier holidays and Irish Museum, the plate. Mr. Gw ynnb, continuing, said that the Home 1. Le Matin: M. Hayles, E. Browne, G. James, E. Ireland already possesses the power—and the Com­ (French text). attraot foreign visitors to the British Isles. old have been Defendant, who did not appear, was fined 10s. Secretary had pointed oat that daring the last two Pidcock, N. Richards, F. Williamson, I. Bliss and A. mittee widened It to Inolnde Sootland. 532. Minchin, George M. “A Treatise on Hydro­ Twenty thousand leaflets, giving partlonh Bentinck. The Committee unanimously passed tbe amend­ statics.” Vol. L containing the more elementary part of but no such and a half years he (Mr. Gwynne) had drawn 2. Pizzicato: E.8wayne,B.Colcbrooke, D.Holdsworth, the subject; Vol. 2, the more advanced part. Two vols. the attractions of the town, health statistics, i H e __ In the Poet £1,000 from the State,bate, bnt had voted in only 263 D. Wood and G. Higham. ments extending the BUI to Sootland, and ordered 1912. &o., have been issued and distributed. oonld Hi d no I i of Hambley MR. CUTHBERT HAWLEY’S RECITAL divisions out of 687. Mr. MeKsnna said that as he 3. Baby Polka: G. Gosden. tbe measure as so altered to be reported to the 571.3. Guide to the Antiquities of the Bronze Age in At the suggestion of tbe L.B. & S. C. Rail* BNe* publishers. (Mr. Gwynne) was a thoroughly conscientious 4. Irish Jig: F. Cuyler, N. James, V. Gosden, F. Emery, House. the British Museum. Plates. Illustrations. 1901. Oompany the oommlttee again joined the ache Wells deposed that at S 40 pm. gentleman he would no doubt return the balanoe L. Harri and E. Barratt; It may be reoaUed that the BUI passed Its seoond 593. Guide to the Coral Gallery (Protozoa, Poriferk, for advertising oertaln South Coast Resorts (Ino' the prisoner detained at St. ORGAN AND VOCAL MUSIO. of £600 (laughter). The right hon. gentleman 51 Minute Valse: Doris Wood. Hydrozoa and Anthozoa) In the Department of Zoology, 6. Nymph Dance: G. Higham reading In the House of Commons by an over­ British Museum. Plates. Blustrations. 1902. (ng Eastbonrae) by means of Press notloes, with this went on to say that people who came to oonrt 1-7.__ “Danes: a : H. FiFischer, R. Geriaoh and M. ling majority, although It was opposed by 598.2. Guide to the Gallery of Birds In the Department tisements, &o.v In tbe North of England. Slater replied,- ihat’aright.”, On the should have olean hands, and as Mr. Martin had Mernr. erbert Samuel, the President of tne Looal of Zoology. British Museum. Plates. Illustrations. 1906. The committee also co-operated with the North- >r were found Kent Section of Mao- kept a great many more divisions than he (Mr. 8. Pas Seul: B. Cohen. ment Board. Its proposals are embodied 664.1. Year Book of .Wireless Telegraphy and Tele­ Western Railway Company In advertising Bast- B ’a Directory, whloh b fc m the impression of Gwynne) had, he was not justified In raising the 9. Romance: D. Holdsworth. In the foUowlng danse :— phony for 1914. T 10. Zephyr Dance: S. Higham. bourne on their hoarding opposite the Exohanp « rubber stamp, “ East Ham -Manor P a - ,” oonoluslve evidence of publio appreciation WAS O&SQ* “ From and after the passing of this Act the 738. Guide to the English Pottery and Poroelain in the Station, Manchester. The hoarding le 62 feet I _ theatamp having over! edge, rad parts mQm In every instanoe the right hon. gentlen 11. Sunshade Dance: I. Bliss, E. Browne and E. Pidcock. British Museum. Plates. Illustrations. 1906. manifested, the ohnroh of Oar Lady of Ransom 12. Cymbal Danoe: M. Hayles. oonneU of ray borough or urban district may 749. Burgess, Fred W. “ Chats on Household Curios. by 58 feet wide, and it la believed that tbts of the Provincial Trade ira tola the being well filled, rad the assembly Incorrect (Opposition cheers). 13. Carnival: I. Bliss, M. Hayles, E. Browne, E. Pidcock, advertise the advantages and amenities of the Plfitcs. Ho date. advertisement has resulted In an Increased nuix ber i of tbs directorial taken to East- number of TBastbournlans well known ln mi____ In the last two and a half years he <1 D. Holdsworth. N. Richards, G. James, D. Wood, R. borough or dlatrlot or any part thereof as a health 770. Johnson, Stanley C. “ Saturday with my Camera.' of visitors from Manchester spending their hollc lys ue prisoner said, “ Y. thorn given to _____had voted In 650 dlv Ivlslons, Instead of Brigstocke, M. Page, Mina Page, R. Gerlach, H. Owen A popular and practical guide to the work of the in Eastbourne. olrolea. Throughout the recital Mr. Hawley’s ana B. Owen.; resort or watering plaoe by the Insertion of adver­ >to mind, but I sb " " by.” erful technique was notloeable rad his sym- tlon cheers), whilst Mr. Martin had onl; tisement In newspapers not published within the amateur photographer at every season of the year. The oommlttee also accepted the offer of the , who! said be was r a tool In 472 divisions, or one-third lose. With All the youthful artiste proved extremely olever Plates. Diagrams. No date. Great Northern Railway Oompany to exhlbln M wtfl: committed (tie aooompanlment of the choir was very borough or dlstriot so sought to be advertised, or 821M. ‘Meredith, John B. “ Fragments of Descriptive the next plMsing. the suggestion that he should return tin and happy In the execution of the measures by placards or otherwise,ocnerwise, asa they may see fit, and Verse.” Portrait. 1906. large photographs of Eastbourne In the wind >ws ball being lu a personal The reoltal opened; with a portion of Mendel- would do perfectly willing to return his assigned to them, and the audience were greatly may expendi money for the pur]purpose, provided...... that Contains a poem entitled “ Be achy Head.” of that- company’s . - offices______In Nottingham,igl Leads, and ( amount, aaohnV* Lobgesan^w hloh embrabed most of the —whloh he worked ont at something like pleased with the display. th. e soma___, _ so i expendedexpended shallehall notnot In anyone flnanoial 822L. Labiche. Eugene. “La Cagnotte,” et autre* Bradford, Rotherham, Hall, Newcastle, Rochdale, or two o f . oondltlon that right hon. gentlemen on th« Front The King and Queen of Greeoe and suite had year exoeed the amount that oould be raised by a comedies. (French text). No date. Blackburn, Manchester and Sheffield. talented conductor Ministerial Benon-would do the same (Opposition Intended to be present to witness the children's rate of one inny In the ponnd on the rateable 910.8. Meredith, John B. “ Fragmentary Records of Numerous advertisements and Press not lees oheers). If that were done, some of those right danoes, but rain oomtng oh they were prevented value of Uii ough or dlstolob.” Long Life,” including narratives of seven voyages. have appeared In the leading London and >n>- Arthur no abode, who was “ Ave Maria,” a a bon. gentlemen wonld have to return £9,000 from attending. Portrait. No date. In week with being a tenor solo, being anl vlnolal papers, and paragraphs of looal events (Opposition langhter). He felt sore the Home " ■ ■ 923. Gardiner, A. G. “Prophets, Priests and Kings. have been regularly Inserted lu the, Daily Telegraph to pick pockets very beautiful rad Secretary would oorreot his statement, Portrait. No date. . Terminus-road, muslo being a Biographical sketches of notable men and women and Standard, and curing the summer month) ta It waa not the right hon. . gentleman’s Inf GLUCK'S BICENTENARY, 1714-1914. of the day. the Daily Mail. . The oharge was in outline rad harmonious to grossly to misrepresent nU attendant LION BREWERY’S NEW OWNERSHIP. ceased of being chorus, whloh la dated April of 941.5. Begbie, Harold. “The Lady Next Door The photographic advertisement In the booking R&ii admirably sung by the choir, who House. (Ireland).”' Plates. No date. hall at Vlotorla Station has been continued, and ilon ef Crimea Mr. MgKknna: I ora only express my sincere The well-known business of Messrs. Young and The ie taught him muslo, at the fairs on July 11, Laving beenpre- selves extremely well. Following And Pge danoes A description of the contemporary social side of the other large photographs of the town are still gave the prelude, “ Spirit Dawn,1* regret, and assure the hon. member that the figures I tawlev. Ltd., of the Lion Brewery, Eastbourne,— Irish life. - In the excellent positions secured by the Pnbllplty; vtouslv on Indictment at the Oeatoal given to tbe House were as handed to me. (Opposi­ pened by the late Mr. Caleb Dlplock, and eubse- He sucked their sweetness from free wandering Criminal 1 , London, InDeeem wr. 1912, be was Eastbourne, ana afforded a very airs; 942.2. Hutton, Edward. “England of My Heart- Department of the L.B & S.C. Railway Company. pretatlon of the work. Miss tion cries of “ By whom!”). luentiy curled on by Messrs. Dlplook. Son and Spring.” Illustrations. 1914. Ia tbe dally tabulated results of the number of found, en years of the Expiration of the Mr. Obmsby-Gobb (U., Denbigh District): The ’epler—has been aoqulred by Messrs. Abbey and And climbed the first step on those npw ud stairs The itinerary of a journey in the southern countie* senteni ! with Intent to oommit a felony, then tang tbe felo “ jEbben! same man who gave the Information about the Leading to stars, and the old great romances. —Kent, Sussex and Hampshire — written In a hours of bright sunshine reoorded by the various A man I Williams, who was associated with from Catalanl’a “LajWajly.” Iods, of the Kemp Town Brewery, Brighton. In Earth was akin, charmingly descriptive manner. seaside resorts Eastbourne has ooenpled why this somewhat oommonplaoej.u ____ church es In Cardiff. addition to tbe brewery In Pevensey-road, the nent position. These results, as well as tb< Jackson, I been sentenoed to three months’hard The Sphakkr : I m ast ask the hon. member to And r u g all changes on his violin. 942.3. Thomas, Edward. “In Pursuit of Spring." labour on toe► previous Thursday.lnursaay. have been revived, but Mias Edwards did her beat undertaking Inolndea the head office In Termlnns- Plates. No date. reports, have been published In the Daily TV with the material. oontool himself (Ministerial oheers). ‘ and several branches, and also a number of Yes, at bis bidding muslo-drama rose The narrative of a journey, with a bicycle, from and other leading papers. He pleaded guilty, rad...... said hiwould like the Mr. MoKbnna : The hon. member ha' ng had Magistrates to deal with the case rather than a The grand eveningg waa Mr: ioeosed booses both In Eastbourne and the To a toner meetness, i London to the Quantock Hills and the Mendips. vlng particulars of the wl_ of Strauss’ opportunity of examining the facts, [ aooept Istolot. The affairs of the oompany same And drank fresh life even from Its bitterest foes; 919.4. Pennell, Elizabeth R. “Over the Alp6 on a Hawlere s h iai statement .... without any qualification reserve Bicycle,” illustrated by Joseph Pennell. 1898. astbourne have been regularly serit ' • a * * Gtllard, of the Oi Investigation “ Todund V. first time we ore Mr. Jostloe Astbnry In the Ohanoery Fulness In form, the rapture of repose. ;r, Edinburgh and Glasgow, and have heard this itoh has been of any kind. L qualified my < [vision on Taeeday, when a soheme of arrange- Were gathered In an orbed and One completeness. Fiction. Department, Scotland Yard, ‘ that ha waa as to the flgi _ ingtothedlviali „ whloh exhibited atjthe stations of tbe North Western passent at th* Central Crlmlaa ton Deoember generally the majority ient determining the olalms of the debenture His msgle breath Bindloss, Harold. “ The Protector.” and the Caledonian Railway Companies. we believe were trlala of strength between the f parties olders and the preference and ordinary share­ Delivered art, barn of a transient death. Birmingham, George A. “ Lalage's Lovers.” 3rd, 1912. when the prisoner, r the name of of them t (Opposition arles of “ Otal” and dliaent). ,, The Information Bureau which was,established Arthur Robsirta, was sentenced > months’ hard It follows holders was snbmltted and approved. Let there be light, he said 1 From Its eollpse Boldrewood, Rolf. “ A Sydneyfide Saxon.” last year at the Pnbllo Library (by the kind permls- oourae, none of the eoeentslei Mr. Gwyhnn said he had read the whale of the Counsel (Mr. Mlcklem; K.O.), after explaining Burnett, Frances Hodgson. “ Tbe Shuttle.” labour for al tempted lan right hon. gentleman's speech very oarefully, and tit&BonetltatlonutLBUDovivuLion andana flnanoialunanuieu clroumstanoescircumstances oiof unetile The orohestoal passion . Deeping, Warwick. “Sincerity." slon of the Town Corn io“U) hasDeenfohas been found extras Sir Thomas Crosby. The programme Moved to sore goals, as by predestined Ups; Lancaster, G. B. “ Sons o’ .Men." useful and Is mnoh aj dated by visitors. amount of cal there was no qualification In It (Opposi' itbeera). company,ompany, said the scheme of arrangement Involved about 20 oontloelons against Ji Mr. MoKbnna said hla use of the The maker eaught the fire of battle-grips. Maartens, Maarten, a “Her Memory." Tbe oommlttee desire to express their elm Detective-Sergt. Wells n with occasional Is was i »he T paying in full of the creditors and mortgagees, Porter, Gene Stratto#. “ At the Foot of the Rainbow.” very strong In his memory. He wished assure Thefhe preference and ordinary shareholders ware Murmur of masses, flower of every fashion. thanks to the Publloif Managers of the L B. given by hln at the prevloi and not portion] . That human hand, Novhls in French. 8.0. (Mr. G. Den s), North Western (Mr; A. a first hearing, and tleiaet Th< the hon. member, however, that the t waa -II)inanlmously .... . In favour. ... of the __ soheme,]W and _as___ far Jackson obstructing the pasi " accarate, rad he readily admitted it the as the debenture holders were oonoerned, holders Turned to Immortal sound the sea and i«nd. Caro, Madame E. “ Amour de Jeune FiUe." Felron),ytnd j orthern Railway Companies saotof ’bnsMet *V ‘ programme was ' a fit in wltl Sand, Georges, pseud., i.e., Madame Dudevant. (Mr. H. J. Jewell)* or ' sir kiodly co-operation and no doubt atlon only made a very small dlffen ce, but to tile value of £28,400 out of the £29,000 consented Ah, with him muslo fell again, to rise Prisoner said he arrived at Eastbourne at 12.10 the muslo, but a he accepted the non. membersi statement iposl- to It. The debenture holders had agreed to aooept In rich proportion, “ Mauprat." assistance doling the past year, whloh Is muooh |-It appears that Glllkrd knew me,” Improve matters Bnt felLfrem heaven rad babbled of the skies; JtrvxNiLB Literature. appreciated. 1 I - did not see him. I walked the choir appear tlon cries of “ Apologise! ”). '0 per oent. of their capital (Interest being paid to Brereton, Capt. F. S. “ King of Ranleigh.” A school In thanking the subscribers for their subscrip­ ate), while as between tf Until men found the earth was paradise. | story. te the station. I bad luneh Thy Love as a Brighter and better from dark years’ distortion. tions the oommlttee would like to oall attention to jStaba and walked across tbe Mozart’s “ Magnlfli Apropos the debate In Parliament surplus would be divided in Molesworth, Mrs. “ Nurse Heatherdale’s Story.” tbe persistent efforts of other health resorts In and Organ” was n pondent calls attention to an lnclde In the per oent. on £2,500 rad 8 per oeftt. on Under new gleams, Strang, Herbert (editor). “ The Green Book for Boys." I go near a crowd of people, but I Rousseau recovered his departed dreams. | Plates. Illustrations. I ’ endeavouring to attraot visitors, and therefi n the corner. There were two Mines Edith and autobiography of Sir George of the trust tbe Inhabitants of Eastbourne will sup] Mr. A. Dynham and work nine Members for Sussex in Pro­ “ Aloeste,” “ Orfeo,” from his liberal store Strang, Mrs. Herbert (editress). “ The Green Boc* for one turned the corner and I was the “Whispering Leaves’’ is the title of a book | Girls." Plates. Illustrations. tbe association more than they have done In not obetraot ray people. There Is waa aooorded highly tectonte Parliament. An extract tile Shed Inspiration— past, as i t Is urgently neoessary that the judiei here who knows me. I Was arrested on faot, the ebolr .throughout the memoirs runs as follows:— of verse by M. Y. W. (Mrs, Watson, The Rectory, “ Paris and Helen”—need love'mention more! SEASIDE BRANCH LIBRARY- advertising of Eastbourne should be Increased. previous reoord. I have committed no crime, evidence of considerable natural -In the winter. 1678 . . . I Weston-cm, Trent, Derbyshire). Tbe authoress Each waa good measure, each was golden ore, Fiction. expresses her thoughts In pleasant rhyme, and her The report bears the signatures of Alderman 11 hope under the oirenmataneea you will see training. •1 • • , . Wrung from the quarries of real revelation. Baring-Gould, S. Court Royal" A story of *roi* C. F. Simmons, chairman; Mr. E. O. Strange, to deal leniently wMh me. The rental closed with tbe from the 5th sense of rhythm Is well seen In her “ Adieu, Little currents. Island, Adieu!” Then la a lilt about her lines ' ■ H deputy chairman; and Mr. A. E. V. Dennis, ‘ * Clerk (Mr. K?|0. Symphony (WIdor). house to my laughed' am? thousands to his leading stept Hewlett, Maurice. 1 The Fool Errant.' secretary. ______why you habitation, to give thfe House an account of my which gives one the Impression that Mrs. Pemberton,______Max. The Phantom Army,” being the condition. .When be oaau he found me in a Is not merely a stringer together of wo Se pulses of creation through him thrilled— story of a man and a mystery. Hkbntmoncxux OinuL—Tha oondttioa unfitting for travel, which I ooold not Men saw tbelr vioee, Russell, W. Clarke. " A Sea Queen. observed in her poem “ The Whisper of the Their follies painted clearly, as he w U ed; R hyibed G radual P ayment System Herstmoaoeux Castle k undertake without danger to my life, and Bu t in s F ord Cars —Motorists who do not wish Farn combe 8c Co., L to make audi & Report to the Honao: <■ We think this la far better than the one that gives Strong character stood out, the heart waa stilled, Ua title to the book, bnt possibly the authoress At Its own greatness and pure saartfloea. Every Visitor should read “ Tom Cl a d p o u 'b to disturb their capital will be pleased to hear that Works, South-street. gave him a gratuity' “ for ‘' *■ ", and paid The Mmfrqr played, Messra Moore, of Brighton, have revised their Illustrated and containing an as Ssrgsani-at-Arms_ ,'__ name waa 1______thought “ Whispering Leaves" waa suggestive of I JUBinrr to Lonncn.” one of the most amusing books of good things to follow. The book is publlehed by And‘on their oourses moon rad son were stayed. Its class ever published. Written in the Sussex dialect. soheme for obtaining Ford oars by gradual pi y- the ancient fabric. It la a as by his reoelpt bearing data Price 6d. Maybe had of all Booksellers and the Publishers, ments, and It la now only neoessary to deposit £25 pennyworth. llr. Arthur Stockwell, Ludgate HU. P. W. Obdu W ard. I 'TaRNcombs k Co., and Eastbourne. Free by post, to obtain possession. ]

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BOWLS. GOLF. EASTBOURNE v. GENTLEMEN OF ESSEX balance In hand of £15. Os, 1$1., the Income being known as the principal oon m jj NEWS IN BRIEF. - — __u ------This match oooupled the first two days of the ATHLETIC NOTES. £107.9i. 311. and the expenditure £92. 9s. 2d. It Mr. George Kdwardes prod apt on-), Mr. Reginald week at i he Saffrons, Eaetbouroe gaining a was decided toenter for the following competitions: Matthews rad Mr. Bruoe Winston. •i — i*4— (By S pectator.) EASTBOURNE REDOUBT t, HASTINGS. " M i U mbkbt in I n d ia . Royal Eastbourne Golf Club. brilliant victory. J. S. Tosswill put up a fine Eagllsh Oup, Amateur Cup, Sussex Senior Cup; The stage millinery is always more than interest­ i k W ‘V' . :.! • t ! ' ; Innings for the winners, compiling 122 by sterling East Sussex League and Challenge Cup. East- ing from the point of fashion. The milliner who The ftbovt took;ook plaoe a t , the Redoubt on A political outrage occurred on Sunday evening play. The Gentlemen of Essex collapsed woefully bourne Charity Quid and Hasttugs Charity Trophy. designs and carries it out ha) splendid scope for Saturday, this bel pi the first contest between the at Uacco,Dacca when an attempt was made to shoot An ap] ______and putting competition took T H E WEEK’S CRICKe 4. 1 ' |: !;S he links of the above olnb on Saturday. In their seoond essay, four wlokets being oaptured Mr. John Mltohell was again elected treasurer; his or her powers, There Is a kind of glamour two clubs. Each Ide was strongly represented, Basanta Baba, deputy superintendent of polioe. >laoe on by E. W. Smith for 20 and three by H. S. Malik ..... +» — , jj 4 Mr.______T. Medhurstirst was appiappointed oaptaln, Mr. S G about tl(e dainty confections teen under such cir- Tha game proved very pleasant one, and ended Basanta Baba eeoaped, bnt another man was killed Jesuit:— j | ' for 22. Tug well jloo-oaptaln, Mr. J. C. Mitchell hon. seo. oumstanoe?, and nowadays Iw s are quite as ready In a win for the ~ loubt by nine points. TheHast- and a third was dangerously wounded. The • ‘ C.G. Cross _____J j _ ...... - — ' M The capture of four wlokets with four suooes- STORES, J. W. Erskine___L ...... 18 1st Inns. E. URNB. 2nd Inns. slve balls Is of very rare occurrence In flrst- Mr. E. Teague assistant hon. seo., Mr. E. A] as our neighbours on the other side of the Channel lif-'V.]; 1 • I v*-- \ i n n Club has a indld record, and Its members assassins esoaped. i 32 c Samson, 1) Coleman .. 9 Newman auditor and Mr, F. Teague delegate to to accep the new fashions Ire m jibe other sine of Inolude many ( bowlers. Tate, st Tabrum, b 8am&on .,. , 49 notout ...... 46 olass orloket, and when the feat ISAooompllsbed the East Sussex League. The following were | L ady W in s B alloon R ace. H. 8. M alik ...... JX ...... - 18 J H Fosdick, b Venn ...... 13 the footlights.__ The news o! some special and ! R edoubt. H astings. W. A. Cheetham ...... 19 b ( oleman...... 18 twice within the same week the achievement ehosen on the oom nlttee: Messrs. T Medhurst, S. Striking schemes In the metier 'of stage frocks The raee from Huiflingham on Saturday for the J S Tosswill, c Lambert, b Oole .122 notout ...... 61 Tagwel1 *T'n n o - ex T'n„ TP -rs-:wv*« ipl Rune 1. H. H. Harington . X — ...... 19 B Molloy, ran oat...... , 66 b Samson ...... 12 becomes noteworthy. Drake, of Yorkshire, and [well, F. Teague,' H. Teague, F. Gibbs, always exoites a vast amount o:1 interest nowadays. r’s Churoh), Hr. Worefold ...... I Mr.Mr. Un;Got assesspastesti Hedges Butler ChaUenge Cup was won for the C. J. H. ToUey ...... 19 W G Heasman. b Fenn ...... 21 Collett, third time by Mrs. Dunvllle, who doscended near F. Morley, A._ Hawes, M. Arundel, It Is on oooaslona when ode nears suoh matters Hr. Bens, jun...... Mr. HU '. Hills .....I...... I H. S. Malik (soratch) beat G. H. Peaoook (Dins 3) F G Wagecer, D Fenn...... , 15 Mr. S. G. Smith, the Northamptonshire oaptaln, Lower, E. Gibbs,' A. Gibbs and E. Bodle. ’ Sti disoussed that one realises how infinitely better ...... L.. 87 Mr. T..T. A dam s.. Shrewsbury on Sunday morning. The oup now P L Bowers. c and b Oolemuu , . 4 have both done the triok within the past few days. Mary’b F.C. would be pleased to give trials to auy 1 (skip.)...J Mr. BalBall (skip.) by 2 and 1 in the final for the Vaughan Wilkes H A>a Thomas, b Fenn...... : . 1 the Englishwoman of to-day understands the art of jpASTBOIJRNB Mr! WcSdfleld (sklp.V beoomeetoe property of Mrs. Danville. Challenge Cup. . D 8 Coles, not out ...... st Lucas, b Coleman ... . 11 ... junior players during the oomlng season. dress than waa the case in times gone by, and how Rin k s . E W Sf-ith, c Sunidge, b Coleman.• 5 D ea th in t h e Sig n a l-Box. 26 Extras...... 14 It must not be supposed, however, that their “ intelligently’’ critical she has become. The t Venables ...... \ Mr. Benbow... a Carter, 43 years of age, a beautiful gowns worn In- Wic Joy Ride Lady Beeney ..... Mr. Redman... - Benjamin Burt Wiilingdon (Eastbourne) Golf Club. Total ...... i... .366 Inns, dec closed..171 peifjrmance was unique. Oar own Jesse Hide ....( 17 Mr. A. Sanders» s ...... j27 signalman on the__ resit Central Railway, at Tux- should satisfy the artiotlo sense and critical faculty ) H r. Wood (skip.)kip.) ...... I jlford,, Notts,,, dieddie* i suddenly on Saturday whilst 1st Inns. Gentler! sr or Esssx. 2nd Inns. took foar wlokets in four balls for Sussex against DEVONSHIRE PAM. of the most exacting playgoer. The t ;ey competition of this olub took plaos P P Lincoln, b Tate...... 4 6t Fosdick, b Tate...... 0 There! will be matinee* on Wednesday and Bens, sen-- — .... Rink A attending to'his duties. He bad juet timed a fast M.C.C. at Lords in 1890, and there are at least Prior (skip.)...... on Satu ay. S o o r e s : E 0 Coleman, c Oolfw, b Smith .. , 78 c Tate, b Smith ...... J. . 0 Saturday at 2.S0. Mr. Adams ■>>>>■<.•.■>•••<.• \ train In, and set his signals right, when he was ? eleven other Instances of a like performance on ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. ! observed by a platelayer to swerve and fall dead. Score. W H Bacon, at Fosdick, b Smith . 18 c Fosdick, b Smith...... 0 ,o Mr. Bouden...... - ( u •C. G. Hannay ...... All square APLucas,bTate ...... 0 b Tate...... 1 record. Albert Trott, tor Middlesex v, Somerset, { Audlenoea of increasing dimensions leave no 227 tad 27. H r. Craske mMhmiik •C .H oddlD g_____ AU square B Tabrum. b Wagener ...... 24 b 8mith...... 3 Mr. Fowler ...... - ; Six t y -s ix and St il l Ma k in g R uns. F. Brickhffl ...... 2 down Rev. A J Fenn, not out...... 16 b Smith ...... 0 onoe secured five wlokots with five balls and did doubt of their hearty appreciation of the daily 207. Mr, Knowsley...... 23 Mr. M ann...... I 14 K Cunningham, lbw, b Smith . 1 c Smith, b Malik ...... 17 concerts at Devonshire Park. The reason Is not THE PIEfi. Mr. W. Adams (skip.)... J Dr, W. G. Graee celebrated his 66th birthday on F. H. M. Anderson 2 down B J Surridge, b Smith...... 0 b Malik ...... 24 the hat trick also' iu the same Innings—a double Mr Bteed (skip.) .... Saturday by making a good soore for the Eltham J. Nlcol ______2 down W L Samson, b Smith...... 8 o Headman, b Malik... . 28 performance uriparalled In Important cricket. The far to seek. Not only is the orohestra, for a body Cricket Club. His batting Is still exoellent, but he C. W ren ...... 2 down H D Swan, b Tate ...... 5 notout ...... 6 of its proportions, one of the most proficient and Tha third round in the Holland Cup took plaoe greatest number of wiokots in ordinary orlcket "A [BUTTERFLY ON tH E WHEEL.” at the Reboubt between the Hove and Hastings finds It necessary to have some one to take the P. W, Gardiner .. 3 down B D Lambert, b Tate...... 0 b Mollor...... 4 obtained by a bowler with successive balls is capable to be found anywhere, but the programmes i Stobbs, : A. W. E. Smith „ 4 down Extras ...... Extras ...... 9 are carefully oomplled to p'tase cultured tastes and Whatever one's view of its ethical (bearings, Alexandra Clubs, ending as follows: Mr. Gladman runs between the wleketa. F, H.Stapley .... 4 down eight, aud this feat has been accomplished twice. (Hove), 18; Mr, Banden (Alexandra), 12. Mr. and G. H.F. Smvth .. 5 down Total...... 175 Total ...... 92 at the same time to make a strong appeal to a there Is no gainsaying the cleverness and toe F u g itiv e Shot in a W ood. Dr. W. G. Willoughby 6 down popular assembly. dramatio power of A Lktteilly on the Wheel, Mrs. Knowsley kindly entertained the players, aa I wonder how many times Joe Viue has been out - On Saturday evening, when eoe ou tomary whloh has this week bean auraotlug large and on previous occasions, to tea, at their house, A gamekeeper named Burns was ohasing a man & T ooth...... 7 down EASTBOURNE v. RICHMOND. named Thompson, Whom he found with a gun In a C. E. Snowden „. 7 down l.b.w. this year? illuminated fete was held, the only drawback In appreciative houses to the Pler|Theatrle. The play “Glendale," Rayal-terraoo, on behalf of the Redoubt This two-days' matoh concluded In a draw on the • • • the atmosuherlo conditionsi was a rather oold raises through the medium of a tense and closely- Club. wood at ChopweUL near Newoastle-on-Tyne, when Tie. the fugitive stumbled and a report was heard. He Saffrons on Thursday. During Eastbourne’s A oorrespoodetit (J. W. P ) haa ooofronted me breeza, This did not seriously looomtno le the knit story the question of whether a merely two Innings Mlgnon seoured 13 wiokets for 162 with tho following ‘‘poser," as lie calls it COFFEE EASTBOU! REDOUBT v. MAYFIELD. was shot in the! neok with bis own gun and oompany, of the ladles having taken :he pre- indiscreet wife has any right to complain If her seriously wounded. Royal Eastbourne Ladies’ Golf Club. Soore Thu______batsman had only^ _____half stoppedrm______a delivery. caution to bring cloaks or other emra garments. husband'and the world piit thel worst construction The above had heir first meeting on Wednesday 1st Inns. Eastbourne. 2nd Inns. The ball went about a couple of leet In the air, |j As'usual on this Interesting odoaslon, the grounds upon her waywardness. ! Peggy, the neglected doubt journeying by motor to J V Young, b Mignon...... 0 bMignon ...... 20 k t Mayfield, the K illed by “ To y ” P istol. On the ocoaslon of {Wednesday’s mixed four- and looked certain to fall on the wioket. In were brilliantly illuminated with eleotrio glow wife of the Right Hon. George Admaston, M.P., this delightful e at. The mateh was a two-rink Cyril Elliott, aged 16, was remanded at the A G Willis, o Mignon, b Lindsay- order to guard his wioket Che striker is allowed .lamps and oriental lanterns, the effeot being alto- has found a companion and aevoted admirer in Peasant game the Reboubt won gomes, owing to bad Weather, no cards were Holt ...... 21 o and b Mignon ...... one, and after a Manchester City Polioe Court on Saturday on the returned. — E Matheaon, b Mignon c Greenfield, b Mignon.. to hit the ball twloe, and of this permission he I gather pleasing. The oonoert was In all respects Roderlok Coiling wood, who lays passionate sit ge by 15 points. charge of oauslng his mother's death. It was J S Tosswill, b Mignon c . Bisgood, b Lindsay. availed...... himself. Instantly...... the wioket 'keeper, thoroughly enjoyable, Mr. Norfolk Megoae piloting to the lady's heart and designedly places her HATFIELD. Holt ...... -- RKDOUBf. stated that he was examining a “ toy" pistol when Hu u 8 Malik,oDalton,bLlndsay-HoltiiiMie. u Liauvui u nuuoa; -a 10 bMignon ...... who otherwise would have had an easy catoh, his experienced instrumentalists through a oapltal In compromising oiroumstances. Lady Atwill, i j.;,. ; . - fl- ■ • 8 m l. it went off, and the pellet etruok his mother in the B MoUoy, b Lindsay-Holt...... v,__ run out appealed for “ obstructing the field,” Was programme. Messrs. Palu & Sons carried out the aeoretly in love with Mr. Admaston, sets to work H r. Bens. Jon...... Mr. Sewer...... \ I breast. - 'i , CRICKET Potter, lbw, b Mignon...... 5 lbw, bLindsay-Holt .... 20 the umpire right In giving the batsman “ not pyroteohnio display, whloh greatly delighted the to preoipitatu a divorce, and abuses the confidence Mr. Whapham ...... j 6 | DteMt’ J Usbom, b Mignon...... 0 notout ...... 13 Mr. Littleton ...... 18 E spera n to . out ” i considerable gathering of visitors and others. of her friends by sending Adm49ton an anonymous I Mr. Roseau ------+_ Hr. Farrer — 1 1 B Boyle, b Mignon ...... 4 bMignon ...... 4 The Floral Hall presented a well-filled appearance intimation of Calliogwood's plain to run away with .) Mr. Fare man (skip.)... Three thousand five hundred delegates from B St H Davies, not out ...... 0 bMignon ...... 25 Yes, in my opinion the deoislon was a oorrect one. H r. Steed (skip.) ... 'RESIDENTS: v. VISITORS. E W Bmitb, o Brace Hall, b Mlgoon 0 cMignon, b Jordan .... 4 on Sunday evening, when the orohestra were his wife. Mrs. Admaston resents the passionate Rink 2. thirty-five oountries will attend the Esperanto Extras ...... Extras...... 10 . .... 20 I The obstruction was not apparently wilful and H A TEAS. Congress whloh will be held In Paris from August Another matoh between teams representing the batsman was protecting his wlokeb In a legiti­ heard to advantage in a series of highly-interesting advances of her admirer, but appearanoes are r. Worafold .. Mr. Garnor ...... Residents and Visitors respectively was played at Total , ..140 Total...... 224 mate manner. compositions. Specially attractive features were against her, and the inevitable[dlvorce suit ensues. r. Bens, sen.., Mr. Abbott ...... 1st to August 10th. the Saffrons on ’Saturday. After losing seven Massenet’s Suite, “ Scenes Alsaolennes,” over­ In the end Lady AtwlU's perfidious devloe is I , Broome .... Mr. H inns...... Riohmohd. B luebottle D etectives. wlokets far 211 the Visitors, deeming themselves tures to “ Melsterslnger” and “ Roi d’Ys." and exposed, the fidelity of thB distressed wife clearly >ED B T THE x. Woodfleld (eklp.) Mr. Sparrow (skip.)... R Brace Ball, o Boyle, b * GLindsay-Holt,bSmith ... The Saffrons on Saturday was onoupied by a Two bluebottles obtained from a stable were at least safe from defeat, pat in the Residents, Matheson...... 7*1 D L Manson. b Smith...... matoh between two teams dubbed Residents and Liszt's Seoond Rhapsody. Miss Margaret Ismay, established, and a happy reconciliation is effected. 29 14 nsed by a West!End hotelkeeper to trace the who ntUised their opportunity to such purpose OE Dalton, b Smith ...... <1 F Mason, o Yonng, b Malik . Visitors' although from a glanoe at the names it a gifted young soprano, opened her engagement in Although most playgoers are more or less [PROFESSION. ay the Hastings return on Wed- that they hit up the runs required for victory with E D Bisgood, o MoUoy, b Greenfield, b Malik...... was somewhat diffloult to distinguish whloh were suoh well-ohosen songs as Gounod's “ Ave Maria,” familiar with the piecej the engagement has The Redoubt p souroe of an pffenslve odour In one of the rooms. Smith :...... 2D Mignon, not out...... undeniably been a popular one, the play being next, at 1 tings. ! They settled on one of the oraoks in the floor, and the loss of only two wlokets. J H Healing, c Matheson, b which. However, the Visitors, after a bad start, and Landon Ronald’s “ The Dove ” and “ 'Tis June;” when the boards were raised a decomposed rat was Visitors. Residkntb. Tosswill...... 22 showed good form, aud by consistent batting put which seoured well-merited enoores. Mr. Ktohe- followed night after night i with the keenest ; j | OAVENDISja CLUB MOTCOMBE. L A Shater, b Leighton...... 0 Tate, b Thomas...... 57 H R Jordan, c Young, b together 211 for the loss of seven of their batsmen. oopar, ths brilliant leader of the orchestra, gave of attention. The great warmth of the reoeption Is discovered. , B MoUoy, b Tate ...... 6’ WH Bacon, b Roberts ...... «7 Malik...... 105 Extras his best In a oouple of solos, his masterly contribu­ due,, no doubt, largely to the exoellenoe of the On the Redoubt green on Saturday last Mot- B lin d B oy Athlkth. Oapt E W Davies,o Wagener, A F Leighton, not out...... 78 ' G A. Medcalf, c Matheson, b Then they declared, and therein they showed poor bLelgbton ...... 43 J H Fosdick, not out ...... 51 Young...... 28 Total ...... 234 judgment. _ tions being muoh appreciated. oompany, whioh is Mr. Arthur Hardy’s original oombe won by seven points. At the sports of the East Anglian Institution for J 8 Tosswill, o Wright Ingle, b This evonlng an Illuminated fete will take plaae combination, and inoludes several exceptionally Cavendish. Motoombb. deaf and dumb children, held at Gorleston, a blind Wagener ...... 50 A J Kelly, Wright Ingle, W G in the Park, the eocc-irt, given favourable weather, gifted and experienced hlstrions, Mlsa.Cathleen R ink 1. B Tabrum, c sub., b Wagener. 25 Heasman. J Smudge, F G For the Residents were out for runs and helped Dyspeptics, lad named Cullnm won the hundred yards raoe in E S Davies, net out...... 43 Wagener and J Usborne did themselves so freely that they had won the matoh being held in the Musio Garden. The fireworks Npabltt, as “ Peggy,” plays with emotional force, -i r. Baltmarsh ... ) Mr. Walker 12 4-5 sees,, lowering the school record by one J I> Ward, o Kelly, b Wagener 22. not bat. THE PICTURE HALLS. will Inolude some original set pieces. butt yet with perfect naturalness and taste, bearing r. C ramphorn... j! Mr.Whoto second. He felt his way by means of handles H Thomas, b Wagener ...... 1 with eight more wiokets still in band. The first r. Trow ell ...... Hoberts, not out...... 29 pair of batsmen, Tate and W. H. Bacon, contri­ The vooalist for both this eveningaod to-morrow herself throughout a trying role with fine sym­ r. Lane (skip.)... attaohed to wires along the coarse. P L JBowers and Hntson did buted 104 runs between them, and A. F. Leighton will be Miss Lilian Rlokard (the new Welsh con­ pathy and restraint. The ‘f Roderick Collingwood ” 3/- per lb. not bat. EASTERN CINEMA. tralto). of Mr. Frank G. Cariello Is a splendid present­ inkMr. Walker (skip.) and J. H. Fosdlok did the rest. Tate made 57 and R 2. L aboub Savin g Sohbmb 1 Extras ...... 12 Extras 14 A feast of striking and olever clotures.lnoludes Mr. Denis O'Neil will fulfil a popular engage­ ment, the Impersonation being enhanced by the r. Dixie ...... i Mr. Wlslott...... A Shoreditch rate oolleotor has resigned and the W. H. Baoon 47, bnt the best orioket was seen, X. Woodgate.... Mr. Tugwell...... Inns. dec. closed....211 Total (for 2 wkts.) ..247 a fine example, entitled “ Blaok Pearls,” a drama when Leighton and FoBdiok were associated. Both ment next week, commencing with Monday aotor’s virility and manliness and by the dearness r. B ridger...... 16 Mr. Perry ...... 17 Borough Counoll do not propose to fill the vaoancy, in two parts, whlob will be duly appreciated by evening, i { of his enunciation. In the Divorce Court trial socne, bat to expend part of the money thus saved by men soared freely with beautiful strokes all round i'.l 1; - ' ' r. Reynolds (skip.) .1 Mr. Boots (skip.) .... patrons to-day. Other prominent features are the the wioket, the first named oomplllng 78 and which Is most effectively staged, Mr. Herbert Introducing a calculating machine. EASTBOURNE COLLEGE v. SOUTH SAXONS. drama, “ Chanler Rao, Criminal Expert” ; a study CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS. Greville comports himself with; great effeot as the Rink 8. 1 i 1 - J,* ' of Interest, “ The Gllma Troupe ” ; and the comedy, -Foadiok 51, both being undefeated at the finish. \ Never Marry a Lawyer” is the title of one of itltloner’s oouneel, “ Sir Robert.1 Fyffe, K.C., r. R eeve...... Mr. Sohooley ...... W omen on County Councils. The outstanding feature of this matoh, whloh “ Just Kids.” . .a * • * r. Elston ...... Mr. D unbar...... took place on the College ground on Saturday and the ohief films belcg exhibited in the Pavilion P.his lengthy and searching cross-examination 3IAL BLEND, r. Sole...... J... Mr. Ashman ...... 17 In the House of Commons on Monday, Mr. H. During the first half of next week attention will Of much more importance was the two-day during the latter part of the week. It Is a realistlo and masterly, U r, Sinden (skip.) .... Samuel moved the second reading of the Oounty was won by three wiokets by the home side, was a be concentrated on a great drama In the Sherlook matoh commenoed on Monday against the Gentle­ ir. Prior (skip.) ...... magnlfloent compilation by V. F. Bryan-Brown. oomeay in two parts, and if the aotion In the open­ qf tqe slow-witted and Borough Councils (Qualification) BUI, whloh Holmes series, entitled “ The Sign of Four.” The men of Essex. The visitors were a good side, but ing soenes is a trifle slow the play brightens u] arpusii g, and other 61 applies to County and Borough Counolla the same This fine batsman knooked up 154 in his best style, story is of the time of the Indian Mutiny, and were not nearly so well represented as they have lb . residential qualification for membership as extsts his hits looludlng 32 boundary strokes. considerably as tha amusing plot unfolds itsel: particularly good delineations on the j “ Lady 3H CLUB v. VISITORS.' - famishes a succession of thrills. It is left to the been on some previous oooasions. Winning the The numerous complications, whiohresult througL Atwill '1 of Miss Evelyn Walsh- all, and the CAVEND) In regard to other loeal governing bodies, viz, . *\ South Saxons. Eabtboubnb College. toss on a plumb wioket was a deolded advantage, p l l ::i. J W Nason, b Ryder ...... 4 O G Hake, b Nason ;...... 18 marvellous powsrs of Holmes to trace the perpe­ the obstinaoy of a judge in refusing to allow a “ Pauline ” (Mrs. Admasto i’s maid) |f Miss Violet match played on Toeaday, It being the twelve months’ residence in a particular area. As 8 H Broughton, o Hake, b A J V F Bryan-Brown, c Nason, b i trators of a foul murder and robbery, whloh he and Eastbourne, taking first knock, made the most Greville. the1 law at present stands, it excludes aU married brilliant lawyer to marry his daughter are intensi­ APPLICATION. th ran by thi Javendlsh Club this year. There Crosse...... 0 Hindu ...... 154 eventually does, due punishment being meted out of their opportunities. H. S. Malik, the young fied by the fact that the judge himself Is a ladles’ The oompany conclude tlieir enga; ment to-day, several oo ty players in the visitors’ team, women, save in i London, from membership of Rev. E K Quick, o Burchett, b H B Kidd, o Nason, b Hirsch. 0 to the onmlnals. The film Is exoluslve to this Indian, put together a stylish 31, Tate took 49, and Town and County CounoUs. The BUI waa read a Bryan-Brown ...... 39 F E Hugonin, b Nason ..1... 11 man and is eventually caught in a compromising when there will be a ma'.inee at hree o’olook as j, Stewart one of them. He plays at the OGSwatnson, lbw, bHake . . 5 JHBurchett,not out....;... 10 ploture theatre, and should be well worth going to B. Molloy added 56 of the best before being unfor­ situation, are extremely well thought out, and In well as the final evening pi rforman Saffrons on Satui ay in the oonnty match, Kent seoond time. F H Hirsch, at Hugonin, b N E Patterson, b Nason.. i... 4 see. Sosroely loss interest will attaoh to the tunately run out. .we la another oounty man, and Byder...... 53 T A Ryder, o Nason, b Hirsch 2 . a •, • the end the lawyer achieves his end through v. Sussex. Mr. I W oman's L if e fo r H e r N ie c e . A S Blew, o Burchett, b Oox.. 13 M L Oox, b Hirsch ...... 4 drama, “ His Reformation,” the plot of whloh may assisting the judge out of a diffloult situation. ‘THE GAY GORDONS.” Mr. Lawry la a man for Saturday’s oounty In saving the life of her nieoe, Miss Alloe E R ^ le tt, o Burchett, b A J ^ A J Orosse, not o a t...... 11 be thus epitomised: Sir John Morton is angry But the outstanding feature nf the Innings was “ The Treaohery c-f Bronoho Billy’s P al” is a Mr. Seymour Hicks’ most successful musioal Stewart, Miss Eleanor Stewart, of Horn Head, beoause his son Hubert has married the daughter the admirable batting of Jack Tosswll), whose 122 Western drama with an absorbing plot, while comedy. The Gay Gordons, comes to the Pier _Tho visitors are coming down very fast now. O H Crowley, c Ryder, b E 6 PI Mead and E C Crosse did of a clergyman in opposition to his wishes. He In every way was a really great performance. Like 1 - j S was herself swept awsy by a strong ourrent and Orosae>— ...... 0 not bat. “ Making a Living” is one of the ever-popular Theatre next week far bix nights and two matinees applications to play in Tuesday’s matoh were drowned at Dunfanaghy, County Donegal. JB McKay, b A J Orosse .... 6 withdraws his contributions to tho reotor’s stipend so many professional footballers, TosswiU Is turn­ Keystone comedies, whioh never fall to evoke a (Wednesday and Saturday i. Ip spiie of the length liderably mi i than oould be accepted, showing J Kendall, not out ...... 19 and to the parish work. Hubert goes to the house ing his attention to crloket In the summer, and if hearty laugh. “ A Story of Cupid ” proves to be a of time that has elapstd si ice Its initial production > matches are with visitors. The Q Weston, c Hake, b E O he goes on Improving at the rate he has done this S cholarships fo b B aby T r a in in g . Crosse...... : 55 one night to plead with his father and dlsoovers a very Interesting drama, and other ncoeprahie items the pleoe shows no sign of dimlbiebtng popularity. r the very email margin of eight Scholarships, oarrylng maintenance of about 4j, Extras . 39 burglar robbing the safe. He finds the man has year there Is no reason why he should not enter are “ The Morooco Leather Industry” and the The story and muaio are s< admirable that one cad a week, for nurserymaids, are to be instituted by been driven to dishonesty by the needs of his the realm of first-olasB orloket before long. His “ Gaumont Graphic.” Eee The Gay Gordons again and again without the Cavxndii V isitors. Total ..244 Total (for 7 wkts) ..253 family rad he allows him to go, taking the blame oentury inoluded sixteen 4's, and In it be displayed Rink I. Birmingham Eduoation Committee. The girls, slightest sense of tediousnes^, : The company STORES, eight or ten of whom are to be admitted from the on himself. Three years later Jim the burglar is bitting powers of no meaa order. He possesses TENNIS MATCH. visiting Eastbourne in an exceptionally powerful H r. Saltmaish H r. MoDonald...... the broker’s man, aud is sent to take possession many good soorlng strokes and IS espeolally strong Mr. Crump 5o* Mr. Perry ...... elementary schools, will remain at the training UNITED BANKS v. SOUTHBOURNE. To day there will be a lawn tennis match in the one, Including Mr. Frai k Dunn, the popular 23 Mr. H a w s...... 17 sohool for nurserymaids six months or a year. of the fiat oooupled by Hubert and his wife. He on tne leg side. His defenoe, too, Is steady and Park between Eastbourne and Bexhlll, the teams baritone, whose voice will be heard to advantage Mr. Lawry (skip.).... Playing at Saffrons No. 2 on Saturday, South- finds a letter which makes it olear that Sir John’s watohful, although one or two little mannerisms— to oonsist of gentlemen players. in the part of “ Angus Graeme,” Mias ElUpsie I ncomprehensible. bourne defeated the United Banks with ease. For continued bitterness against his son is due to the whloh he will soon lose—somewhat detraots from Rink 2. Bowman, of The Belle cf N tw] York, and The - M i u , , I After describing their oonduot as mean, con the winners, W. F. Stacey took six wickets for 41 belief that the lad had attempted to rob him. He his style. Tosswill is an exoellent field, and mav, “ THE BUNCH OF KEYS.”! Dairymaids tome, as “ leggy Qualntons.” The H r. D lx ls ...... runs and C. R, Grlnstead two for seven. Soore tells the whole story to Sir John, who hurries to perhaps, develop Into a very useful bowler. He lb . Buokland... Mr’Mr. SheUeyBheiley ...... !...... I,° I temptlble and oowardly, the Nelson Magistrates VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINMENTS. oomlo element in In the hunds ef the well-known EASTBOURNE Hr. Bridger...... 25 Mr. Brown ...... 13 on Saturday dismissed a charge against two boys, * SOUTHBOURNH. Uhitid Banks. his son's flat, where he effeots a happy reconcilia­ bowls medium paoed leg breaks with rather a oomedlan, Mr. Harry Howe, who asj“ Merry Nat,” H r. Reynolds (skip) ,J, Mr. Napier (skip.).. John Turber and Ernest Nuttall, of oruelty to a G S Selmes, b Irens...... 35 8 T Hazell, st R A Grevett, b tion. Other films will include the Vltagraph laboured aotion. On Saturday, August 1st, and throughout the an old [showman, cannot fall to keep the house R A Grevett, o Hazell, b Stacey ______comedy, “ Tommy’s Tramp,” and the comio • * • months of August and September the Pavilion , t Rink 8. donkey. The evidenoe showed that the boys Charges...... ; 22 L B Parsons, b Stacey ...... 49 convulsed. Others worthy of mention are Mr. |:<- H G Bartlett, c and b Irens 7 H R Holloway, o Bergg, b picture, “ His Wedding Day.” J The Eastbourne total realised 356 and when play stage )vlll be oooupted by a Vaudeville concert Hr. Buffham .... Mr. B o lt...... entered the pen ih which the donkey was grazing Stanley Maude, who will pi ay thi) part of “ Edmund ! and chased it untU its shoes became loose. They W Grevett, b Sheath ...... j 24 Stacey ...... Exhibitions take plaoe dally at 3, 7 and 9 o'olock. oeased on Monday evening the Gentlemen of^Essex party called “ The Bunoh of Keys.” Inoluded in Slddons,” the village Idiot and Miss Sullvan Mars Hr. Bhepherd _.. , Q Mr. Richards ...... 29 W L Greenwood, o Sheath, ti EE Chartres, b Stacey J .... Hr. Laker...... then beat it with stioks studded with naUs until Chartres...... j 17 AK Irens, b Stacey 16 had made 133 for the loss of four wiokets. Resum- the combination are two of the talented artists as “ Victoria Slddons.” Hr. Hewitt (skip.).. blood flowed from wounds In all parts of its body, G H Bergg, not out...... '31 E J Jarvis, b Staoey...... 3 GALLERY KINEMA. ing their innings on Tuesday, the remainlng formerly oonneoted with “ The Glad Idlers,” viz., ADVERTISINO w Mr. W hite...... O R Grinstead, b 8beath...... J 20 H W Sheath, run o a t...... 0 Patrons of this charming ploture palaoe were visitors’ wlokets were qulokly disposed of, the ven Miss Muriel George (soprano) and Mr. Ernest TOMORROW’S SPECIAL CONCERTS. Mr. Stewart (Bkip). E xecution a t L ew e s. - W F Stacey, not out...... ►; 6 A N Wells, ran o u t...... D R Norse, o Daly, b Grin- liberally eatered for at the commencement of thta realising 175 all told, of which number E G. Butcher (baritone); other members of the oom­ Special interest Is imparted to the concerts [ON. On Wednesday the Cavendish Club met the Herbert Brooker, of Woolwloh, who murdered EM Daly, G Oruttenden and stead ...... week, when the management Screened tha Oolemau had contributed a very finely played 76 pany being Mr. Fred Curtis, a well-known London announced for to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon and Seaford Club in a friendly67 mateh. Within a few his sweetheart iq a train at Three Bridges, will be O J Coombs did not bat. H B Richardson, not out .... powerful Vltagraph drama “ The Prioe of Vanity." not out. humorist; Mr. Fredk.Lytbon, elocutionist; Mies W J Chinnery, b Grinstead .. evening by tho engageme it of Mr. Lewis Waller, minutes of commencing the game the rain came exeouted at LeWes Gaol on Tuesdar next, Extras 29 Extras ...... The story related how Khoda Arnold oame verv Noreena Feist, danseuse; and Miss Kathleen the celebrated actor, who will appear In dramatio USHFUL WORK. on and p at a stop to the play. After waiting some near to destroying the happiness of herself and 1° their second attempt Eastbourne lost four Simpson, at the piano. Performances will be given B orrow ed P lum es. recitations. The mnsloal artists due to appear are time to see If the weather conditions would alter, Inns. dec. cloeed__191 Total ...... her husband through her Inordinate love of drese. I good wlokets pretty cheaply, but on Tate and at 3 and 8 o’olook dally. Mdlle. Marla Strakosoh ( irlma donna), Mr. F. W. BBFOBT. they had to deolare a draw. Mr- Reeve then Polioe who were oaUed to a house in Farnborough Her friendship with a wealthy former lover Is Tosswill getting together a prolonged partnership Taylor (baritone), Miss Et lei Toms (contralto), Miss chartered a motor ’has and. the two teams on Tuesday found a noisy scene in progress misunderstood by her-husband rad explanations I unsued and the total had been oarrled to 171 ST. ANDREW’S MASTERS v. MR. A. L. D. May Bartlett (’oello), Mr Flnlfly Dunn (songs at adjourned to the York Hotel for tea. between a man and twojvomen. They were taken oome just in time to prevent raan irretrievable without further loss when the Innings was dosed. the piano) and Miss Elsie Richards (piano). to the station, and the sergeant, touching the SKINNER’S XL catastrophe. There were in addition to this fine Tate was responsible for 46 not out and Tosswili, DEVONSHIBE PAEK THEATBE. ,nd will play In the out-doors bandstand. n have ourls of one of the women, round that it oame Played at St. Andrew's on Tuesday, rad won by iloture a good selection of oomlo, dramatio and following up his previous suooess, oarrled out his . i eighth annual report, away in his hand. The “ woman ’’ thereupon con­ bat for 61. It was not quite suoh a good display as the visitors by 54 runs, after a good game. The nterest films. “ A SCRAP OF PAPER.” | “ THE AR1ADIANS." I! Statement for the year EAST BOURN g GUN CLUB. fessed to being a deserter from'the 2nd Worcester Masters tried to get the runs against time, and To-day’s programme embraces a oouple of strong in the first innings, being marred by one or two A The report oontaimi Regiment. He added that his wife had out off poor uppish strokes whloh fell out of the fields­ On Monday and two following nights Mr. Mr. Robert Courtneidge’s [production, The several wiokets were lost in the attempt to force dramas. “The Lighthouse Keepers and “ The Arcadians, will be the i ttraotlon on the August 6100 •*““* j- ^ On Tuesday last a number of visitors were | some of her hair to help him to escape. the pace. Soore :— Governor’s Double." The lormer is ra exoltini men's reach, but Tosswill’s performances in this Norman V. Norman, Miss Beatrice Wilson and matoh as a whole were highly meritorious and company presented that very amusing comedy, Bank Holiday and during the ensuing week. the meet satisfactory present to wit the competition for the silver ; T e e R ussian W ay, ' Mb. Skotzb’s XL ; “ St. A znuw ’s Mastus. story of how Louis, the lighthouse keeper, 1 T by advertising in the ran (kindly p ited by Mr. B. Olarke-Lene). A Millward, o Gler/, b J A Fewings, b Darnie treacherously attacked by his disappointed rival praiseworthy. A 8crap of Paper, before highly appreciative St. Petersburg tramway strikers, after eom Kiasdon ...... 20 OPatteeon,ranont...... x audiences. The oonteuts of a harmless little love ■re, the exhibition of A fter a close con Mr. H. G. Watson proved the H Bartlett, b Norman ...... 1 0 A F Leighton, 0 Tudor, b for the hand of Matilda, as the result of whloh the fthe principal Railway polling the passengers to alight, overturned the light goes out and a vessel 1b wrecked. Louie Left with 353 to get in order to win the Gentli I note, written to a woman before her marriage, are winner, shooting off the final tie with Mr. J, cars at various points in the city. B A Datnie, e and b Norman: 20 Skinner...... 24 brought to light at a most unfortunate time, and | ROYAL HIPPOD&OME. Htion of Offioial Guides Batters. The oondltiona were ten birds continuous Y Harding, o Fox, b Leighton 0 F O Naumann, c Darnie, b is eventually discovered, rad his assailant, when men of Essex broke down and utterly failed -H- K il l in g t h e K in g ’s S w a n , ALDSkinner,bNorman...) 0 Skinner...... I.... 66 confronted with hlB viotim, throws himself on to accomplish the task set them. Suoh a collapse the awkward revelation Ives rise to endless oom- lire, ten birds unknown, five doable rises from J V Young, b Norman ...... , 68 O Kingdon, o Bartlett, b I plications, and much ilarlty on the part of the 8,000 oopiea of the towpr and final tie, five continuous and five At the Feltham Polioe Court on Monday a boy of W Harrison, b Kingdon...... 28 Hkirtryw...... j...... U the rooks.! As may be Imagined there are a a good side Is rarely seen ou the Saffrons. Fam There are several features In the Hippodrome . arded to all Darts of unknown from traps. Mr. B. Clarke-Lena made thirteen was bound over for kUling one of the O Donkerley, not out ...... 1 68 T 8 Fox, b Harrison-....;.... 3 number of highly exciting soenes In the ploture, half the wiokets being down with only two ru: !s j audienoe. Tbe com] ly made tbe most of the programme whloh-make an Irresistible appeal for i abroad, to tSeL.B. O P Hamilton, lbv b Fox-.9 O L Olerr, lbw, b Harrison .. 0 whioh has been warmly received by the audiences. on the soorlng board I Six men were ont for 12 telling situations, Mr. Norman V. Norman as publlo favour, and though the entertainment In Us the highest aggregate soore and won the silver King’s swans on the Thames at Sunbnry by throw­ A fl Willi*, ibw, b Norman .i 0 GE While, b Harrison ...... 12 “ Col. Blake” being full of fun. Miss Beatrloe , — dland and Caledonian mediel given by the Olay Bird Shooting Association. ing a stone at It. It was stated that a number of L A Tudor, b Nanmann...... 2 L H Shelton, o Bartlett, b “ The Governor’s Double” tells how Governor and then the tall, in sheer desperation, hit out entirety Is worthy of Mr. Winter’s best, there are ute In several large towns oygnets had been kUled this year by bathers. '1 Harrison ....J...... 0 Garland, with the oonnlvanoe of his friend, Judge vigorously in an effort to make things look a Wilson was admirable as the self - sacrificing two or three Items which surpass tbe others In “ J Scotland, and to tha Club Cup (ten birds continuous). - 9 B 8 Harvey, not out...... j...,. 8 Howe, gets sentenced to a term of imprisonment bit healthier. To some extent they certainly “ Susan Rushville,” while Mr. F. Lock-Whlttaker nolnt of meiit. One Is that In | whloh the Seven ‘L Major Harris (hep. 4); 2, J. Batters, R. Eyre and H. T h e P r ic e o f St r ik e s . J Norman, c Harrison, b succeeded, but the total only reached 92 and the presented a fine character study as the morose Mnmbos appeared In a “ Coloured Revue.” Tho G! W atson divided, Skinner...... {..... 8 In order to investigate tumours of ill-treatment of (the OffiolalGnid Bnr“ ua’ While there has been an lnorease in Trade Union Extru ... prison Inmates. He is oonflned with a criminal visitors were badly beaten by 261 runs. Naturally ‘ Sir John Harding.” “ Dr. Pelican Penguin” had new and old melodies by these dusky gentlemen Clarke-Lens Cu p. membership of nearly a quarter of p million, a remarkably like himself and this man esoapes, the Eastbourne bowlers had good figures and a most amnsing representative in Mr. F. Beeson are rendered with refined taste and artlstlo ability, , were circulated in Franca Total ,.227 Total ...... 173 t the L.B, ft S.O, and tho L H. G. Watson (hep. 3), total 39; 2, J. Batters (hep. 3), serious depletion of Trade Union funds is recorded Unfortunately Judge Howe dies without being deserved ail credit for them, the best being E. W, King, and the “ Lily Harding” of Miss Gladys and provide the audience with a rioh musioal r Companies, Mean*. T. total 38. v _] v by the Chief Registrar of Friendly Societies lnhls able to explain his friend's enterprise and con­ Smith four wickets for 20, H. S. Malik three for 22, Lloyd was skilful rad effective. The comedy was treat. Ragtime figures conspicuously In their C.B.S.A. Silver Medai. preceded by two monologues, A Rehearsed and repertoire, and we have yet to see any more finished > Mail Travel Borean annual return. The decrease, amounting to nearly MEADS v. BINDON’S O.O. sequently the governor remains Incarcerated. The rad Tate two for 18. 1, B. Clarke-Lena (hep. 3), total 35. £750,000, is attributed almost entirely to the ooal esoaped criminal takes on the governorship and it • * i' Shirts in boho, by Miss Elain Llmouzin, whose exposition of the peculiarities of this form of strike, whloh ooat the miners considerably over Played on the Gilbert Recreation Ground on Interpretations were distinctly meritorious. music. An individual turn whioh is as versatile posters have been Saturday, Meads winning by 14 runs. is only after a desperate effort that the rightful Riohmond were Eastbourne's visitors on Wed­ £1,000,000. vernor regains his liberty and position. Alove nesday and Thursday, but rain Interfered with tbe as It Is olever Is that presented^ by Dare Ring, a arling ary MZADB. • Bindoh’b. “ A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS.” lady whose oharaotar studies araj most realistically “ w i » S 7 P O W D E R ! D M . J O Gausden, b AUerton .... 6 K W AHchom, lbw, b Pollard, 1 lament is Incorporated in the ploture, whloh is a matoh and no deflnlie resnlt was arrived at. Tbe “ Mary Darll eg, do yon plead gall or not?" fine one.' Tbe theatre presented a brilliant aspect i on portrayed.' This talented artist contributes what Great Northern, P O W D E R F Jerrard, c AUerton, b Joy, PRMackmin, lbw, b Pollard. 1 homesters fared badly against the deliveries of Thursday night, nearly every seat in this recently 3tratford-on-Avon | waa the qnestloi i pat to a prisoner on edneeday 5Harvey,bJoy ...... [*0 F T Joy, not ont ...... J...... 26 -hlbitlons take place to-day continuously from non, the Surrey bowler, on Wednesday, and she aptly describes as “ Touches froom Life,” and 8! P O W D E R i de Grey at Lambeth. Solemn ! 3 Smith, o Carr, b AUerton ,. 1 O AReiton, b Gausden...... 0 onwards. enlarged playhouse being ocoupled. The oo drawlni from the many-sided speots of human the Hon. Ji P Pollard, b Allerton ...... 4 R Halley, b Pollard...... 1 Id only pnt together 140, tho principal con­ was the first of four I performances of Mr. 1 the British Federation I offiolals looked in surprise, and were relieved to G Oole, at AUchorn, b Joy.., ' 9 H Woodhall, b Gauaden...... 0 tributor Ming E. Matheson with a flnely-plaj Ug the assembly domeetic pet*. Be a n you R Whitmore, b Joy...... » EEASTBOURNEj PICTURE THEATRE. Haroourt's amusing three-aot comedy, A Pai interested. Another musioal turn is sap- orU at an annual sub- 'ae Keatinx’s Powder and oboe, find that the ' trate was only addressing the . 0 J O flair, b ttauden...... 4 60. To this Klohmond replied on Thursday with a rad not displaying gross H Capon, b Joy...... 0 BGibb, bPollard...... 4 TThehe* exoellent programmes this week have been Silk Stockings, with whloh a oompany pllote plied by the Raymond Trio, whose skilful playing , The objeota of this anted tobel round every tto. prisoner by E G Capon, c Allchora, b J Thomas, run oat ...... 2 toted of 264, H. R. Jordan being top scorer with 105. Mr. Allan Aynesworth rad Mr. Bronson Alii *i to enhance tha etotae | partiality. AUerton i...... 1 P Toiler, o Oole, bjGensden .. S duly______appreciated _____ by i houses. For Monday Jordan played oorreot erloket rad hit with great of stringed Instruments is warmly recognised. wts, including powers to FIARM .? Pearoe, b Joy...... 2 FDann, cCapon,bGasiden.. 0 next and two following days the management are eucoessfnlly associated. Numerous seleotions srb played In accomplished W oman Workhousk Master. T Knowles, not out ...... i 2 have secured a wonderful ploture version of power at times, but after passing the oentury be The lively, up-to-date pleoe Is finely staged] It style, while to oonolud* the trid are Been In an rates for advertising thehr EASE Braintree (Essex) Guardians have unanimously Rrtwui- Extras ...... 5 J “ , “j I got reokless and was qulokly out. In their second oould not be more artistically noted than It Is by O earlier holidays and to Mi Dickens’ “ Old Curiosity Shop,” to n ic s Eastbourne did rather better and knooked effeotive dance. Jook Ball and Billy Meaton are EASE I deolded to appoint Mrs. Annie Barlow workhouse Total ...... 60 Total ...... 48 story has been filmed by the Hei the Misses Daisy Atherton, Georgina Wynter. responsible for a very humorous little soena, »the British Ialea. ‘ePw°r^ X ? “7“ : up 224, A. G. Willis making 88 rad E. Matheson 84. Hetty Cavendish and Graoe Denbelgh-Russell, and giving particulars of .vay clothe, or woollen, of any dcaoriptioa master In succession to her husband, Mr. O. H. turlng Company, who nave madeade a speciality Of I f t,.he matoh waawas la left ft". nnSnlahaH unfinished. entitled “ The Oaddv and the M.F.” Jook, who is ' having well niiakled them | Barlow, who died a month ago. this order ot production. Every effort has been Messrs. Charles Weir, H. Langdon Bruce, Watkln Harry Tate’s oomedlan, «ppears as the oaddy, and dth statistics, rates, ti Powder. Sold only in ttna. Id., Wynn and others. All tne ladles are very VLUL a. each. Filled Bellowe, W. Boy St hah Crowned. Y.M.O.A. V. UPPERTON. made to preserve toe tree Dickensian spirit, and he extraotB a large amou nt of fun from the part. toe preparation of toe plotnre necessitated months Theresa a very good programme of paatches at I elegantly attired, rad toe stage appointments [ are He Is a “Bonnie Soot,” am l the audience thoroughly l e f t's '. O. Bailwar MOTHS ft FLEAS. I The sixteen-year-old Shah Ahmed, who succeeded A matoh between these teams was played on aln joined the eohetna JU G S A Saturday, Upperton winning easily on the first of oareful researoh rad study, especially in the the Saffrons for tne oomtng week, the following perfect. enjoy his droll represent! tlonand bis dry humonr. lrrvm fl A FT.11 AH to the throne on the deposition of his father in ; correot oostumes and suitable being tbe list of fixtures The’first soene—laid in the lounge hall at Sir A lt Chester Is a oome* lan who has oorreotly jOoaet Resorts (inelud- JU G S ft _ _ _ _ _ 1909, waa crowfied o t Tuesday at the palaoe In the Innings. 1st loss. Y.M.C.A. fofl Inna. s. Tbe Intention has been to To day—Eastbourne v. Sussex County Nursery. John Gower’s oountry house—introduces us to Sir gauged the publie taste iu the selection of his G8 ft BEETLES, MOTHS ft FLEAS, presence of air the chief dlgnataries of hia empire try and evolve a plotnre whloh will be a souroe of Monday—Eastbourne II. v. Aldersbrook. John and Lady Gower, rad some of their guests, songs, and his three cont rlbutions of a dlversfied s s s r **’«• 1 and representatives of most of the European G Hendenon, lbw, b Young ...... 4 bHoUebon l...... 16 who are busy rehearsing tor an amateur perform­perfo oodwUhtlie Nook- G Vincent, a Oreasey, b Young .... 5 oCreasy, b HBodle ...a 0 delight to every olass of audienoe. Other features Monday rad Tuesday—Eastbourne v. Si nature! are reoelved with great hilarity. Talbot nations. B Fowler, at Teague, bE Bodle .... 0 c E Bodle, b Loveland.. 0 for the flret halt of the week are the Warwiok Martlets. . ance ot Caste. Included in the party are Major and Glare give a comical burlesque, “ An Eastern ’ In advertising B m t Vicar as Water Diviner. F William., c Watkiiu, b E Bodle.. 0 lbw. b Wilson ...... to Pamela Bristow and formerly opposite the Bxohanae M Wheatley, o Hollebon, b Young.. 5 bvine...... e Ohroniole of dally events; the Keystone Tuesday—Eastbourne II. v. Eastbourne Folioe. Absurdity, whioh oontaii is much that is distinctly Haslemere Urban Dlstrtot.Counoll have deolded O Turner, oU Bodle, bE Bodle.... 4 cCreasy, b Watkins .... Oomio,'“ Bebeooa’s Wedding D av"; and a des­ Wednesday and Thursday—Eastbourne v. F. * to Mollie Thornhill), Irene Maitland, clever rad genuinely am* sing. Bertha Brradelle OLD FRIENDS to take expert advioe with a view to Increasing H Psikhouee, b E Bodle ...... 0 absent ...... criptive film embracing views of Munich. Gresson’s XI. Pamela Bristow and Mr. Sam Thornhill. ' Isa pretty oomedlenne vhose ohi ing style of U^benfved92UuSm IE A Oruttenden, 6 Watkins, b E things naturally become very embarrassing t in ra Increased (number their water supply, and the Rev. J. S. Leake, vloar Bodle...... 7Z 7...... 0 b Greasy...... A oomplete change will, as usual, take place on Friday and Saturday — Eastbourne v. rendering her songs is vei y pleasli of Grays wood, land CoL Farquhar Glennie have J Piper, b Young...... 0 c EBodle,b Rogers .... Thursday, when will be Introduced a splendid Oliftonlans. Sam Thornhill’s recently divorced wife turn! Next week's engageme its lee the Royal f (pending their nolldlye offered their service l as water diviners. F Alloock, not out ...... 0 c E Bodle, b Rogers .... ~ - *1 HI...1. » Tht. | . * * * rad seeks shelter owing to her oar having b WITH NEW FACES. not out ...... Gaumont drama, River’s Seoret.” This Dreadnoughts in a wonderful ibltlon of rifle Holland, absent...... 0 engrossing story of the seamy side of diamond On Larkin’s Field Sonthbonme proved muoh 1 down. However, the Gowers, though Bh( shooting, including muslial It olayed on (pe the offer of Uw 1: " ■ "' . 1 Extras ...... 7 spare rooms, consent to put her ap, provided 1 c ' •-! •-.'<* ' mining, tells how a scoundrel, after fleeolng bis cod for the United Banks, whom they defeat chimes rad metarlphone 1 y rifle ets; the Fofirj npray to exhibit M , she won’t mind sleeping in the room allotted to QU OTES. Total. .,n 25 Total victim, kills and Impersonates him with tha idea andsomely. The winners showed superinrltr Curtis’s In a charming stap dan* g aot; Wilton There is bo more agreeable experience Uppihtox. of gaining more money, Nemesis, however, finally ■ all*u departmentsaeDUfuienw «uof toewo gamegome andauu won onuu m en i Major-—»----- Bagnal,to—: who Is running up to — town—— until—- r and Howard in a musloal i lomedy ■ologue, “ Law G Wilson, c Piper, b Wheatley overtakes him, rad he meets his death In the very I merits. For some reason or other, the Banks are to-morrow. On Sana Thornhill seeing his ex-wife than to oome upon an old friend who bee E Loveland, b Allcook.. _i__- _ki.k i . i __ if - I . j i___;______i j . 4.H_____*_____ l 4.2___i *_ i_Rffftln Ha flnHn hfl Iotan hftp morft thnn Avar Anri Let Loose” ; Billy Hobbs, ooon c edira; Arthur ..New^Rochdate, The following matches under the auraioes of the H Bodle. b Wheatley .. H Vine.ran out ...... 14 same river in whloh1 he has thrown his earlier side this year, though there is no again he finds he loves her more than ever and Wells and bis dog “ Tim”; Larry iwis, comedian; somehow left bis ailments behind him, [ Quoltlng Association were played on Saturday :— G Hollebon, o Henderson, E Bodle, bWflliams ...... | longs to explain that all the clroumstraoes whloh Wheatley. Q Watkins, not out ..'...... viotim. Other pieturee to be screened are the apparent dearth of talent amongst their members. and Violet Stookelle, com* dlenne. sod now looks the picture cf restored comedy drama, “ The Skating M aster” : the There were at least seven or sight players In toe were brought in evidence against him were of his London and pro­ FIRST TEAMS. HTei I own making. manhood. The dA haggard expression, A Y01 drama, “ How God Came to Sonny Boy”! and the team on Saturday oapable of maxing hea; ,) of runs of loeal events • E astbourne. Alexandra. GOreaey,I (Treaty, b WlUiame...... Extras oomioe, “ Doable Crowed," “ The Servant Problem ” and_T yet___ toe whole side were ont for 80,. whloh 49 He wants to tell her that the sole reason he gave You IL (Illustrated). JPrlo i Five 8! igs, post free. s Daily TeUjrapk A. Durrant 9. Hanoock ...... 21 W Roger., 0 Hendenon, b “ the suggestion of premature old age. the William. Total and “ Jones’ Burglar Trap.” :; were oontrlbuted by one man alone. This was furs to a lady friend was to make her jealous rad Jj he rammer months to ,B. LU16 .ii.....i.e«.ee.it! G. Goldsmith ...... 19 pay her out for being snappy during a disagree- /^JLIMT’SES OF OUR AN1 ’TOSS IN enpearaaoa of weakness sad lassitude, the E. Qlbb6»(.M..»|..M>ea N. Hollebone ...... 21 -J There Is dally a matinee at 3, while from 6.80 to L. B. Parsons, who batted in faultless style and B. Gausden ...... W .Haokre...... 21 10,30 the performanoeils continuous. whose suooess was all the more marked beoause of ment. Bat. nnfortnnately, up to now he has had | V X SUSSEX * in ths booking irritability and tendency to melaaohoiiy W. CKbbs ...... H. Morris ...... 8 TRADE BRANCH v. GRANVILLE. the many other failures. Parsons struck me as no opportunity of doing so, as she would never see been continued, and G. Diplock J. O. Gibbons...... 21 him alone, rad. thus make It possible for him to views have vanished. He now, indeed, Played on the Seaside Reoreation Ground on being a good bit above the common and his wfs CONTAINS A COMPLETE ORY of the town are still T. Tloehnrot L J Kemp ...... 21 I quite toe oest innings of the matoh. explain. However, on toe suggestion of Irene, he or , . by tbs Publlolty seems a new man wiflt pure, hmKbj B. S r 1**' ii.ie.noiin T B. Darter ...... 17 Saturday, the Trade eh proving snoeessful by BEA C H Y H E A D LIG H TH O U SE. agrees to pnt on his theatrioalwig and tramp-llke ’ft S.O. Railway Company. J: 107 rune., j - n; ' THE PELHA i FAMILY. blood flowing in his veins, sod content- m .. j I, 144 outoes, rad hide himself In toe bedroom whloh his V) II -T I ; j ■ - — '-I of the number of j 1 1 i Txjldx Bxaxch. OXAXVIU*. Southbourne, who batted first, did well at toe ex-wlfe Is about to oooupy, and where she must As we as Articles on tbs Sui Martyrs; The man! written on his faoe. He Is again OessbaR. ABUEOTOE. R EDadewell, ran ont ...... 46 A Stroud, o Thorpe, b Dads- VISITORS NOT ADMITTEa wickets, nearly every man who went in being seen Quakers; The Hermits ltohi tfe “ Gleanings" . led by the various 8. Hanner E. Ridley ...... A LOotgreave,b A Goldsmith 85 well...... |T...... hear what he has to say when she finds herself i has oocupled a promt- fully alivt and enjoys life instead of 7 Fletcher, b BoeweU...... 14 0 Golde-ulth,b DadeweU .... I to advantage. G. S. Selmea was top scorer, with 36 alone with him at dead of night. Having missed in East rad We it Si x &o. A, Hollands...... A Clarke, b Fletcher ...... s, as well as the weather T. Medhurst J. B aker...... N G Bilton, b Ohatfleld ...1 ] 21 The Town Clerk has reoelved a letter, of whloh rad looked good enough for• aaoencury, oentury, wwhilst n u sG. c H.a , h'Is KIs train MajorM»j* Bagnal returns to the house! rad ^ iil rimply enduring it If you inquire what H. No via ...... AR Mosley,bOhatfleld .... 0 LJollfle, e Thorpe, b Dade- Bergg—who has cricket In him—j' 1 in the Daily Telegraph O. Cook OHSmith, eandb BoeweU.. 18 well .it...... 12 toe following is a oopy, relative to the lighthouse 1 hv‘f? r ? lay®^ nloely JSF goes to the bebedroom whloh be believes to be empty, “ The author steers a mid course jtween rambling, >1; it to that has wrought suoh a striking G. Potter .... . R. Hollands...... A Thorpe, o andb BoeweU.... 18 E Kenward, c Bilton, b Dade- at Beachy H ead;— , I 31 not out. Other men whoj batted well were W. gut to greatly' ■ astonished to find It oooupled by tbe gossipping and the piling np nf d itsfis so dear to the of1 the weather W. Hanner ... D. H em sley...... RHBeeney.b Kenward .J.) 3 weU..-...... I...... Grevett 24, R. A. Grevett 22,2, and O. B. Grinstead, ladyiy with whomwh< he used to be In love, and stops worst schools of antiquarian*. T Is well printed IP change for the better, to what aaedWne or H. Oatohpole H. Morgan...... S H Durrant, b BoeweU .... I A Goldsmith, b DadeweU .... Brewery Cottage, Pevensey-road, the venture realising 191 for six wlokets, at. whloh and has some curious lUustra Ions.’1 ■Upvd's News. ve been regularity sera O. Morris ...... H.Tatt ...... Tnrton, e'Joliffe, b A Qold- H BoeweU, o Fletcher, b Cot-, rad asks Molly to marry him. But although Molly rad Glasgow' and system your friend attributes iris return emith...... ’J.....J.4 1 greayeL...... Eastbourne, July 2L total the innings was deolared. permits him to kiss her, she declines his offer, ana “ This is a welcome oontin lation * work which no the North Western to health and vigour, it is more than iei K1 E King, not on t...... 2 J ihatflold, b Dadewell...... pear Sir,—You would be doing toe vlsitora to oonfesses that she stlp. loves her former husband. stands in noed of prals a, since lias obtained the R Dennis, o DaeeweU, b Cot- Eastbourne a great service if you would make it | ot suooess.”—Sussex' 'iertiser. y Companies. I f / xreaxe...... The Trade Branch added yet another win to This, the supposed burglar overhears, rad In his probable that he,will answer in two [• SECOND TEAMS. *known------atBeachy that the lighthous* achy Head is not the families wIlob > hisl traced are the i which was established B Downey, not out ...l...... their list on Saturday by easily defeating Granville. excitement he causes the wardrobe, in Which be is 3tr John Hawk- ’ (by the kind permto- wards- $ OSHTBAL. 0 Hopgood, b DadiweU...... to the______pnbllo. Tbe guide books state that hidden, to creak, rad U discovered by Major Bag- Pelhams, the “ Perries, the Shi -leys F. Fuller...... Extra* ... R. E. Dadswell and A. L. Ootgreave gave them a ancestor of the Sh* lleys.' rtxrp to be reckoned with and have alway Its many oomplloatl has been well thought out FABN COMBE . Buroesa ••••••■eeaaeee P.O. flopping, ___ GockweU ...... by Mr. Arthur Andi i and Mr. Hartley Garrick, Impeetok Barnee, b Bean. been a thorn in toe side of toe Traders. T BTTERPBESS ANlD LIT 30GRAPHI0 P.UAlpx ------the antoors of the “ >k.” Its composer is Jean Lvme ..... I.0 n. Shirley, & t l not S S

B EASTBOUBNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1914.

Kmauaxis 1832. By Special Appointment Court Tailor, to their Royal Hxghneeeee the Orani Duke and Dueheu of Baden. MB. JOHN 0. TOWNES, B r i g h t o n — s h o k e h a m GENT for all the PRINCIPAL PRIVATE AERODROME. A RESIDENCES. DEVONSHIRE PARE H. W. HASKING8 & SONS, To be Sold, Let (Furnished or Unfurnished). BRITAIN'S FLYING CENTRE. Manager and Secretary ]... Mr. E. A. B r o w n . n *■' t. i , j c . i* AUCTIONEER, HOUSE and ESTATE AGENT, Telephone: No. 9. Telegrams: “Concerts." v BURVBTOR and VALUER. BLERI0T DAI, TQ-DAY (S^U'day), July 25, Clerical, Naval, MlUtary and Ladies’ Tailors, THE AUCTION MART, 57, TERMINUS ROAD, • ' I ; • j' • -T | 1 ' 1 ' 1 EASTBOURNE. GREAT SPEED RACE 84, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. . Valuations made for Probats, Mortgage, Transfer of Businesses, &c. F or V aluable Trophy and Cash P rize DEVONSHIRE PARK ORCHESTRA PROMENADE COSTUMES AND RIDING HABITS A SPECIALITY. Auction Bales Condnoted in Town and Country. Given by Hotel Proprietor of Brighton and Hove. Agent to the Alliance Assurance Company, Limited Conductor - - - MB. NORFOLK MEGONB. Telephone No. IS. EXHIBITION FLYING by G. M. DY0TT, | All Garments Hade on the Premises by First-class Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops. CONCERTS DAILY a t 3 .3 0 a n d 8 .1 5 . ON MONDAY NEXT. AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN AVIATORS. At the Low Upset Price op £1,000. BOMB DROPPING CONTESTS. FRIDA F EVENINGS EXCEPTED. j E stablished 1880, EASTBOURNE. EDUCA- MR. J. G. TOWNER On SUNDAY NEXT, July 26th, SPECIAL CONCERTS on SATURDAY and SUNDAY EVENINGS B. .FRANCIS & SONS, Ltd., Will Sell by Public Auction, at The Auction in Mart, Eastbourne, on MONDAY, 27th July, 1914, NOVEL AERIAL EVENTS V ocalist (Saturday and Sunday, July 25th and 26th): MISS LILIAN RICKARD EA8TBO at Three o’clock In the afternoon, the desirable k (The New Welsh Contralto). And Exhibition and Passenger Flying by well- i : sculptors a masons: i t h e EASTBOURNE CEMETERY MASONS. RIVATE RESIDENCE, known Aviators. ,, (July 27th to August 1st) ... MR. DENIS O’NEIL. KNOWN AS Monumental Sculptors and Engravers. P MILITARY BANDS, PROMENADES, 5 Admission, 6d. (except Saturday Evenings). Subscribers Free. EOARD "HALDON,” 35, 8ILVERDALE ROAD, CAFES, TEA GARDENS, &c. 120, Lewes Boad, Brighton. Well situated at the West-end of the town, in proximity Cheap Return Railway Tickets, including to the Sea and Devonshire Park, and within easy reach TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY) PBIN a™ item .n* : ST, UPPERTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE. of Golf Links, the Railway Station and Principal Shops. Admission, now being issued. J uly 25th, at 8.15. Illuminated Evening Fete. Passenger Flights now being Booked from ONE MEMOBIALS The premises are held on lease for 90 years from 25th Pain’s FIBEVrOBXS. BUBAL DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. TELEPHONE 579. December, 1880, at a ground rent to be apportion GUINEA upwards. Apply, General Manager, at the I jn Exboptxd, and Inclusive -Aerodrome. Offices: SHOREHAM. TELEPHONE: ADMISSION 1*. Subscribers Free. Of KVir t of £11.10s. 67 SHOREHAM. Estimates given oir erection in any part of the Possession will be given on completion of purchase. lUNTRY. , Particulars and Conditions of Sale to be had of Messrs. An Attractive Programme of Events has been Hillman, Burt & Warren, Solicitors, Eastbourne, and arranged for Summer and Autumn months. Friday Night Dances IN THE PAVILION. Illustrated Catalogue Submitted Free. of the Auctioneer, The Auction Mart, 57, Terminus road, Eastbourne. Admission, Is ; Children, 61.; Motor Oars, 2s, 61. 9 till 12 p.m. (Including driver); Motor Oyoles, Is. Commencing S aturday, August 1st. and Da|ly ah And at Hove, Hastings. Or*, TCNBBIDOB Music by the Devonshire Park Orchestra Wells and Chu LANCrNE ON MONDAY NEXT. 3 and 8, during August and September, ROAD WORKS. By order of the Owner, who is going abroad. ERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS 6s SALE- EASTBOURNE. T YARD (adjoining the Estate Offices), MAGNIFICENT Vaudeville Concert Pa^ty B e s t M B. J C. TO W N EB 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. SEAWATER SWIMMING BATHS Telephone 844. By a certain olever Company oalling firtha, JBarriapa anb [patha.l Is instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at The themselves Tie above premises, which have been occupied since 1850, Auction Mart, 57, Terminus-road, Eastbourne, A SALE EVERY SATURDAY. MIXED BATHING — Afternoons (Monday, Wednesday on MONDAY, 27th July, 1914, at Three o'clock In the and Saturday) 3 p.m. to 6.30. i 11 BERTHS. hiving been disposed of to the N ew K inkma Company, Afternoon, unless previously disposed of, the Goods can always be Included. THE BUNCH OF KEY CROZl KR.—July 20,! at 8, Goldtald-] >u, Brighton, the | Special dates by arrangement. P R IV A T E b a t h s . wife of Capt. Barton Crosier, R.F.A, of a son. o m p a c t p r i v a t e r e s id e n c e , These Sale Rooms are noted for the advantageous The Company will include: KNOWN AS Electric, Seaweed. Vapour, Hot and Cold Fresh GREEN.—On the 20th of July, at the Pier Hotel, East- | C Disposal of Furniture, Antiques, Works of Art, Old ______and Sea Water. bourne, the wife of Thomas W. Gree^of a son. BEACH HAVEN, 15, WEST TERRACE, China, Piotures, Plate, Jewels, Curios, Wines, Sculpture, M ISS MURIEL GEORGE, Coins, Jewellery, Animals, Birds, Stock-In-Trade, Car­ Late of “The Follies’’ and “The Glad Idlers.’ EASTBOURNE, riages and Horses, Motor Cars, Bicycles, Boats, &c. n r m a r r ia g e s T PEERLESS DENNIS & CO., ltd. Very well situated in a quiet spot in the centre of the Best value Is always obtained at these Auction Rooms, LAWN TENNIS. MR, ERNEST BUTCHER, Baritone. BAST ABLE—GARDNER.—July 18. at Seaford Parish I town. being largely attended by local and country buyers, Excellent Grass Courts, and New En-Tout-Cas Late of “The Quaint-" and "The Glad Idlers.' Church, by the Rev. W. A. R. Braybrooke, cousin of Held on Lease from the Gilbert Estate for a term of also buyers from London) Brighton, Lewes, Hastings, Hard Courts. the bridegroom, Charles George, younger son. of the 99 years from the 25th March, 1871, at the nominal annual &c. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), July 25th, MR. FRED CURTIS, the well known Lond|on late Mr. \Villiam Herbert Bastable, of Dublin, to ground rent of £2.15s. GOODS PURCHASED FOR CASH WHEN Humorist. Helen, yonnger daughter of Mr. Henry Gardnoj, of Possession will be given on completion of the purchase. DESIRED. NO EXPENSES. J,ave' purchased more extensive works from Mr. Fowler LAW N TENNIS MATCH,* MR. FREDERICK LYTTON, the famous ’P h o Particulars and Conditions of Sale to be had of Fredk. Furniture Sales at Private Houses. HORLOCK—TOWNER.—At Brighton, on June 21th. dose to the Leaf Hall. These will in future be known as Baritone Elocutionist, ' 1914, Allan, son of the late Harry Jenkins Horlock, of H. Stapley, Esq., Solicitor, Eastbourne; and of the SHARE SALES AND PROPERTY SALES. Eastbourne v. Bexhill ( Men's). Newbaven. to Eileen Louise Towner, daughter of | THE WILLOWFIELD WORKS, and, with the Auctioneer, the Auction Mart, 57, Terminus-road, VALUATIONS. MISS NOBEENA FEIST, Danseuse. yCharles William Towner, of Newhaven. Eastbourne. n >w machinery recently fixed, will enable the firm to execute HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENCY.-Exclusive Lists D A IL Y , 11 to 130, S m 10. MISS KATHLEEN SIMPSON at the Piano. ON MONDAY NEXT. of Houses for Sale and to Let. DEATHS. work with even greater dispatch than hitherto. INSURANCES of every description effected. The Latest Novelty; YO BASSETT.—On the 18th July, at Princess Alice Hospital, I By order of Executors. Rents Collected and Property efficiently managed. ^M&r^^Ann Bassett; widow of the late Edward Bassett, EASTBOURNE. B . BABKATT TERRY, F. A. I. LIFE TARGETS. The Children’s Corned. BROOM.—On July 16th lust, at Eastbourne, Heitiy All offices have been centralized, and the only office of the , M B. J. C. TO W N EB (it Tears' Local Experience). ADMISSION FREE. NINE SHOTS FOR- 6d. M o rnings and A fternoons. Gridin Broom, ofjlA, Hyde Park-mansions, London, Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, dearly-loved' fathe ,theb of Adai aiand Florence ~Broom. 1 fiim is at 56, GROVE ROAD, near the Town Hall, at The Auction Mart, 57, Terminus-road, East­ Books of Coupons—50 Shots—2s. 6d. Healthy Open-Air Games and Amusements. BUDD.r-On July 10th, at Worthing.!after long and bourne, on MONDAY, 27th July, 1914, at Three weary illness, Walter Budd, in his 60th year. * Gone j where Oust omen will find extensive Decorative and Sanitary o’clock in the Afternoon, the ON VIEW AND SALE THIS DAY. bnt not forgotten.? Showrooms provided for their convenience. OMPACT MODERN SEMI-DETACHED GARDINER. — At Eastbourne, July 22nd, Walter, VILLA RESIDENCE, KNOWN as TERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS AND SALEYARD, youngest son of the late Douglas Charles Gardiner, C 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. J.P., of Tottenham Park, and Wanstead Hall, Essex. “THE PRIORY,” No. 21, HARTFIELD ROAD, TER THEATRE, DEVONSHIRE PARK KEEPING.—On the 23rd inst., at 41, Watts-lane, East­ Situate In the private residential district of Upperton, B . BABB ATT TEBBY, F.A I. EASTBOURNE. bourne (suddenly), Joseph Horseroft Keeping, in his The firm trust, with their up-to-date methods of carrying on within easy reach of the Sea Front, the Railway Station Manager G. Hates. 76th year. j and the Principal Shops. (15 Years' Local Experience) THEATRE. business, and with the greatly increased facilities, to retain Held on lease for a term of 99 years from 24th June, LAMB.—On 24th Inst., at Shrewsbury, [William Joseph Will Sell at his Rooms, as above, To-Day, at TO-DAY (SATURDAY) at 3 and 8. Sole Lessees and Managers ... Murray Kino & Cl/ RJC, Lamb, aged 51, younger son of the late/ W. E. Lamb, of the confidence hitherto reposed in them. 1882, at the moderate annual ground rent of £7. Eastbourne, formerly of Southpark. Funeral Abney Possession will be given on completion of purchase. Two o’clock, the Last Two Performances of Park Cemetery, Wednesday, 29th Inst., one o’clock. Particulars and Conditions of Sale to be had of Messrs. UPERIOR FURNITURE, in well-kept] Mr. Lewis Waller's Great London Success, REEVES.—July 21, at Hove Dene, Cromwell road, Hove, Hillman, Burt & Warren, Solicitors, 18, Sussex- TO-DAY (Sa tu rda y ) at 2 30 and 8. Caroline, widow of Alderman E. J. Reeves, J.P., gardens, Eastbourne; and at the Offices of the Auc­ S condition, , aged 84. ' tioneer, The Auction Mart, 57, Terminus-road, East­ About 200 Lots in all. “A Butterfly on the Wheel.” “A Fair of Silk Stocking^.” SHARP.—July 21. at 21, Palmelra-square, Hove, John Telephone No. 441. bourne. , On View and Sale this Day. Henry Sharp, J.P., aged 82. j • I JOHN JOHN N IX SUNDAY, July 26th, at 3 and 8. 1 SOLLY.—July 16, Susanna Ruth Solly: of 20, Lewes- ; ON MONDAY NEXT. Special Engagement of Mr. crescent, ...... hton, widow of- nander Lewis Solly, Goldsmith A SALE EVERY SATURDAY. MONDAY, July 27tu. for Six Nights at 8. R.N. EASTBOURNE. Matinee) on Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30. & Silversmith Goods can alwayB bo included. LEWIS WALLER, IN MKMOR1AM. M B . J. O. TO W N EB The Celebrated Actor. Pain, who I THE FIRST MUSICAL PLAY PAIN.—In ever-loving, memory of 3 T e r m i n u s Road' | Is instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at The Mdlle. MARIA STRAKOSCH, Prima Donna. OF THE SEASON. entered Into rest July 27th, 1909. Auction Mart, 67, Terminus-road, Eastbourne, on Mr. FREDK. W. TAYLOR, Baritone. Greatly mourned by hia sorrowing wife d family. H M W a tchmaker MONDAY, 27th July, 1914, at Three o’clock in the Mibs MAY BARTLETT, Violoncello. MR. LOUIS BRADFIELD and London Go. In Afternoon, in convenient Lots, CHALVINGTON. Miss ETHEL TOMS, Contralto. Jewelller. Mr. FINLAY DUNN, in Songs at the Piano. Telephone 1S*. r e e h o l d g r o u n d r e n t s , About two miles from Berwick Station, Main Line L.B. u EVER amounting to £61.10s. per annum, secured on. Mibb ELSIE RICHARDS, Piano. The Joy Ride Lad] i, Mason F and 8.C.R., and six miles from the Market Town of Seats ...... 3s, to 6d. Works: Baxkb’s-boad (near S t Maty’s Church) JOHN N IX Hailsham, Have » JOHN Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, KILBURN TERRACE, Seats at 3s., 2s. and is. 6d. maybe reserved in advance at Betiienes, Office and Show-room: Cabrxba Villa, Gobi JUNCTION ROAD, EASTBOURNE, ST ALU ABLE FREEHOLD SMALL FARM, the Pier Gates, or by TeL No. 574. MONDAY, August 3rd, for Three Nights at 18. A COMPLE Park (adjoining the Cemetery), Eastboumt*. and Premises at rear. V KNOWN AS Tell 440. SPECIAL MATINEES: Designs and Estimates Fumla led. | Also the Compact LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, “YEW FARM,” SUNDAY, at 3 and 8. S o l e A g en t E. MORRIS & SONS, known as 86, SUSANS ROAD, EASTBOURNp. Comprising about Eight Acres of rich productive August Bank Holiday and Wednesday at 2.30J Arable and Grass Land, together with superior Cottage A Band will Flay in the Bandstand. Held for a term of 90 years, from 25th March, 1875, at an Seats, One Penny. it iV B N DENS L t d ., - t 6 6 , £ B A 61 D E ROAD, EASTBOURNE. annual ground rent of £3, and let on a weekly tepancy Residence and Small Farmery. Potash and Perlmntter.” Possession at Michaelmas next. E Funerals Furnished at 12s. per week, the landlord paying rates and tajxes. GEOR Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric and Gas litters, Particulars and Conditions of Sale to be had of Messrs. MESSRS. GUY ft SON MONDAY, J uly 27th. Six Nights at 8. and Personally Conducted. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3. THURSDAY, Aug. 6th, for Three Nights at 8. Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers. Coles, Sons & Tilburn, Solicitors, Eastbourne: and at Are favoured with instructions to Submit the above FAULT AND COMPLIMENTARY MOURNING the Offices of the Auctioneer, The Auction Mart, 57, to Public Auction, at the Crown Hotel, Hailsham, Miss Empsie Bowman & Mr. Frank 6. Dunn 1 Matinee Saturday at 2.30. 5 6 b , Terminus-road, Eastbourne. on WEDNESDAY, August 5th, at3.30 p.m., in One Lot. on the Shortest Notice. Id Seymour Hicks’ most Successful Musical MR. GEO. EDWARDES’ OO. j Foot o r Devonshire Place, For permission to View application must be made to Comedy. Workshop as Phone 846. EA8TBOURNE. H. C., BUTLEK, ON THURSDAY NEXT. the Tenant, Mr. Hook. By order of Executors and others. Particulars and Conditions will be in readiness in due “THE GAT GORDONS” “The Marriage Market.” BOOKBINDER. MACHINE RULER. course and may be obtained from the Solicitors, Messrs. Prom the Aldwych Theatre. London. 76 Telephone No*. 8U and 802. THE AUCTION MART, 57. TERMINUS ROAD, Lewis & Holman, St. Michael's, Lewes; and from the Seats ...... 3s. to 6d. SUSANS BOAD, EASTBOUBNE. EASTBOURNE. Auctioneers, Kirby Croft, Hailsham. Seats at 3s., 2s. and Is. 6d. may be reserved in advance AINK 4 SON, 1A, MR. J. 0. TCWNEB at the Pier Gates or by TeL 574. H UNDERTAKERS,l; BOOKS BOUGHT. | Is instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at The ON THE SUSSEX COUNTY SHOW GROUND, Auction Mart, on THURSDAY, 30th July,; 1914, SUNDAY, August 2nd1; at 3 and 8, Miss Funeral Carriage and SUMMERDOWN ROAD, EASTBOURNE. HIPPODROME, excellent EASTBOURNE.: Kotor Hearse of the MARGARET COOPER, CHOICE FOR HEALTH AND REAL ENJOYMENT o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e and effects, IHE WHOLE NEW TIMBER Managing Director...... Mr. Sidney W. Wintxr. removed from » private residence in 8taveley- T__ 1 used in connection with the SUSSEX AGRICUL­ In Songs at the, Piano. Manager ...... Herbert Raymond. 28, CAVENDISH PLACE ft 19, SO 2 STREET DRINK ONLY h I road,H Meads, and from other sources, including brass TURAL SHOW, comprising about FRUIT, FIX WERS and iron French and Italian bedsteads and good bedding, 2,568 feet run of H-in. by 9-in. PREPARED BOARDS MONDAY, August. 3rd. Six Nights at 8. MONDAY. July 27th. and dulling the Week. PHYSICIAN T E A . excellent bedchamber sntte in carved mahogany, maho­ 470 squares of 1-in. by 7-in. PREPARED BOARDS Malinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3. Twice Nightly at 7 and 9. TeL 78A J. B. A., HA’ TeL788. gany wardrobe with secretaire, birch wardrobe, maho­ Am> VEGETABLES gany and satin walnut dressing chests, marble-top wash- 240 squares of 1-in. by 7-in. MATCHBOARD MR. ROBERT COURTNEIDGE’S PRODUCTION, Starring and Expensive Engagement of the ROYAL Recommended By Medical Men and sold by I stands, commodes, chamber services and other bedjxmm DREADNOUGHTS,, the World’s Greatest Rifle Shots, TTNDERTAKER A* FUNERAL ARRLAGE j 9,204 feet run of 2-in. by Fin. DEALS “ T H E AROADIALIVS holders of medals from the Four Quarters of the Globe. (J PROPRIETOR. DICKER Sc CO.. 62, Grove Road, Eastbourne. dte in 1,500 feet run of 2-in. by 3-in. QUARTERING AT REASONABLE tin Specially commended five times before Royalty. Music OPEN CABS, GLASS ox CL08BD ______9 dining room (1,900 feet run of Fin. by Fin. QUARTERING played on the Chimes and Metariphohe by Rifle Bullets. KABXRT PRICES. suite In saddlebags and velvet, set of dining chairs in The only rifle shots in the world who use the famous No. 90 Years' London 16.500 feet run of Fin. by 4-in. QUARTERING ALFRE8C0 PIERROT CONCERTS 12. Martini B.F.A. Rijfle. leather, oak dinner wagon, mahogany secretaire book­ 2.500 feet run of 21-ta. by Fin. BATTENS IN THE BAND8TAND. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS IN GEEA' VARIETY. | case, sideboards in mahogany and oak, mahogany dining ARTHUR WKLLs and his Dog “Tim." THE POINT IS THIS! tables, walnut cheffonnier, walnut china cabinet, superior A quantity of 2}-in. by Fin. BATTENS TWICE DAILY at 3.16 and 8.16. Hippodrome Bioscope. 13, PBVENSBY ROAD, lURNE. KNIGHT, roll-top desks, upright grand and cottage! pianofortes in 2,600 feet run of 2J-ln. by 7-in. BATTENS LARRY LEWIS, Comedian. FLORENCE WILTON good condition, music canterbury, overmantels, chimney 4,000 feet run of Fin. by Fin. and 7-in. BATTENS and CHAS. F HOWARD in Musical Comedy Duologue, glasses, wall mirrors, oak hat and umbrella stands, oil “ Law Let Loose,” by James Hewson. Established 1874. s t a t i o n p a r a d e , ' paintings, engravings, ornamental items, china, glass, 500 HURDLES BILLY HOBBS, Coon Comedian anil Dancer. set of pewter dish covers, Brussels and Axminster 14 WOOD ERECTIONS of Offices and Ticket Boxes Q-ALLERY T^INEMA, e a st b o u b n e SIMEON HART; EASTBOURNE. carpets, linoleum, mats, hammocks, window draperies, VIOLET STOCKELLE, Comedienne. invalid carrying chair, gas cooking stove, culinary WHICH Manager—Mr. Arthur Davis. Ted Curtis presents the FOUR CURTIS’S, Britain’s TTNDERTAKER A COMPLETE FUNERAL utensils and effects. Messrs. WOODHAMS, SON & PA B K S Premier Step Dancing Act, K FURNISHER, Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Have received instructions from Mr. W. Quint Cole, the The Drawing Room Kinema. Note the Prices: Reserved Boxes, 12s. 6d. and lOe. 8d. Under 1 oyal Patronage. On View the Day Previous. Contractor, to Sell by Auction, on the above Show (may be hooked); Fauteuils, Is. 6d. (reserved, 2b.) ; Pit 14, H ig h-wtmet, Old Eastbourne. Tkl. 876. Stalls, Grand Circle and Promenade, Is. (early doors. Bet. 1824. Catalogues of the Auctioneer. Ground, on THURSDAY, July 30th, 1914, at 11 o'clock DAILY 2.45 TO 10.30. DAILY 2|46 TO 10.30 precisely. Is. 3d., reserved, Is. 6d.); Pit, 6d. (earlydoors, 9cL); Upper Funerals Condnoted to An QUALITY Circle, 3d. (early doors, 4d.). Telephone No. 336. SPR NGETT, By order of Executors and others. In suitable Lots for Builders and Estate Owners. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), July tbth: Catalogues can be obtained of Mr. Cole, at the Place A lady said to us THE AUCTION MART, 22nd July, 1914. a CORN FIELD ROAD, of Sale, or at the Auctioneer’s Offices, 51, Havelock- iEVENSEY AND WESTHAM FLOWER a little while ago: 57, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. road, Hastings. The Lighthouse Keepers.’ J |E CHARLES O’HARA, Du bed, late “ Your goods seem SHOW. ___ 1 of No. 18. South Cliff-avenue, and Nos. 19 and 20, M B. J . C. TO W N EB Thrilling Nautical Drama in Two Parts. Cariisle-Toad, Eastbourne, Butcher. S A D D L E S a n i TBTJNK MAKER. good, they look fresh, Patron ... His Grace the Duke of Devonshire. clean and tempting.” Is instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at The Telephone 123. Established 1889. AH Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS- Auction Mart, Eastbourne, on THURSDAY, “ The Lighthouse Keepers.’ W ednesday, 29th July. against the ESTATE of the above Deceased are requested: Riding Saddles, PROCTER ft ARNOLD, EXPERT i t August 6th, 1914, superior ] &o., &c. to send full Particulars thereof within one'week from It was a nice thing UCTIONEERS, VALUERS and ESTATE I N DRILL HALL FIELD, this date to the undersigned, the Solicitors concerned for Side Safydle and Cross. o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e to say, and was . AGENTS, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Close to PovenBey Station. the Executors of the Deceased's Will. H and EFFECTS, A SPORTS and Many Other Attractions. WOODBRIDGE 4 80NS. SUPERIOR CARRIAGE and GIG HARNESS. greatly appreciated. | Removed from a Private Residence InHartfleld roadiand 98, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE, July n th , !8th, t9th, At the. same time DANCING in the Evening. Solicit DOG COLLARS. LEGGINGS. a Flat In Silverdale-road. Hampden P abkI, OUU and «u at 38,uo, vConduit-street, Admission—2 till 6, Sixpenoe; after 6, Threepence. 5, Serjeants Inn, Bet-street, articles for a sick Further Particulars ln:dqe course. London, W. “Traitors to Their King.” Messrs. Bassett reill run Special Cars London, ~ room should be good, - r Ho; Hunters’ Guide free on application. at t and C p.m., from Cavendish-place., T R U N K S a n d T r u n k R e p a ir s. fresh & clean, other­ Pathecolor Masterpiece in Four Parts. opposite Pier. Return Fare Is. cd., THE MAYOR OF BABTBOU wise your doctor will EASTBOURNE.—Main thoroughfare. For And many other Subjects. including A diiiisnion to be disappointed at _ disposal as a going concern, FLORIST’S BUSI­ JjlMPRESS OF IRELAND” M a p l e & co. NESS. Shop and six rooms over ; good oellars nnder; Prices: 6d., 1a, Is. 6d. Telephone 1107, the result of his treat­ | back entrance; rent, £130 per annum : ingoing, inoludins Is. Tickets include Tea in the Lounge. EASTBOURNE HisWorshi)^ the Mayor (Mr. Counoilli BFliOIAL. ment. The season is Limited fixtures and! fittings, £60.—For further particulars ana rapidly approaching orders to view apply to the Sole Agents, Messrs. Procter | and Arnold, Auctioneers and BusinessAgents, 93, Ter- Eastbourne Corps of the Salvationi and your friends and visitors will naturally I (Of Tottenham Oourt Road, London) ELOW ER s h o w , Miss A. E. Redpath ; ...... ninns-road Eastbourne, and at Hampden Park. Tele. 123. EASTERN CINEMA, liKBSto. Mrs. McLeod V ...... I ... want some of these goods which are “Fresh, EA8TBOURNE and DISTRICT. For all available Fur­ To be held under the patronage Collected by a little dog called “Teddie OTARD’S BRANDY, clean and tempting ” nished and Unfurnished Residences, Business Premises, Auctioneers and Estate Agents &c., apply to Messrs. Procter and Arnold, as above. DAILY ...... 8.0, 7.0 and and by kindjpermisHion of GRACE THE DUKE OF Lieut-Col.____ . G.__ L Robihson ...... Note carefully the Address: TO DAY (SATURDAY). VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE. in !the Miss__ i Parker1 , ... !;...... FINE IFEUR COGNAC O LET OR SELL.—Silverdale-road; rent The Hon. G. Carew ...... m £250: attractive house. “ Black Pearls.’ ’ Drama in Two Parts. The Staff of the Avenne Laundry ARTHUR MILLS, mfa, SALES OF FURNITURE AND PROPERTIES. TMeads —Rent £200; price £3,100. Grounds of Compton Place, Eastbourne Chronicle (Guaranteed over 20 years old), Dittons-road.—Charming property for Side. “CHANLER RAO, CRIMINAL EXPERT.” Mias E. Mltchi Grange-road.—Freehold; price £2,100. Drama. E. Mitchell, Pharmacist and Prescription Chemist, ‘ JUST KIDS.” Comedy. Saffrons-road.—Favourite position. For Sale. WEDNESDAY, A ugust 1 9 t h , 1914, MtssM.-Smythe 35, TEBMINUS BOAD, , ______Ariington-road.—Rent £120; price £1,900. ‘A WISE OLD DOG." Comic. Upperton.—Price ,£1,000; large garden. “THE GLIMA TROUPE.” Interest. From 1.30 to 7 p.m. £80 11 PER / 6 BOTTLE.' Telephone 8x. Edgar Horn and Chartres, 31, Cornfield-road, East­ •‘THE LUCKY VEST.” Comic. BOLTON, Mayor. 8 Eastbourne A P Li E & CO. (Exactly opposite Messrs, Bobby & bourne. i Schedules revised to date may be obtained of the SPARROW, Borough A utanl Pathe Gazette and Singing Picture. Secretary, MR. Henry) J. Capon, 75, Terminus- * Hon. Treasurer to the 1 ONLY U K TED QUANTITY. BRANCH OFFICE1 road, or will be forwjarded on application. MONDAY, July f7th. •ElASTBOURNB YOUNG MEN’S JEil T CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. C r r u M O K O D B w o b k s w b i t t b i h OPPOSITE THE STATION, “ The Sign of Four.” HOLIDA ______W ______I EASTBOURNE I Bk^ . &c.. suitable for Wedding or Birthday Presents. Drama In Four Parts. Sherlock Holmes Series. ------PU BS SUSSEX DOGGEREL. Also a large Collection of Genuine Old Staffordshire 1 Exolusive to this Theatre. Fu nd to clear the building of Debt. Y O U N G liRAW L E Y , Pottery.—Alf]...... Jfred Wright,...... 101 and...... 103, South-street, ‘ East- CHEAP EXCURSION foi- 4,6, 8 or 15 Days, FRIDAY, Telephone No. 87. bourne. “TOMMY’S TRAMP.” Comedy Drama. July 31st, TO MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOlT ',8 LTD. M °8 T AMUSING. E vibyone bh< “HIS REFORMATION." Drama, Amount previ >usly acknowledged (lees i WEDDING DAY.” Comic. • from Eastbourne. £5.5e. ackno' fledged twice) HesdOSee Phone BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, August • I . The Rev. 1 EW A N D ELEGANT ED! 0 N 8 . MB88B1. XmUOX ft DAVIES, Pathe Gazette and Singing Picture. EXCURSIONS from EASTBOURNE! Mr. Chas. 27, TERMINUS 1 AD m 100 000 Copies already Sold. TO LET. Mr.C.E. J.P. N u c t i o n e e r s , e s t a t e a g e n t s , 4d., 6d. and 3d.—All Tip-ups. SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, > [;* Branch rjlOM 0 L ADPOLE’S A ©TABLING for two horses. Large Coachhouse, Is., Special Reserved and Raised Seats. Telephone 705. Mir. Milton 1 1, Carlisle Boad The P roperty Auction Mart, Terminus- ^ suitable for Motor Garage. Also three Living Per Mrs. Hewe a.m. Mr. W. 1----- 14, Grand Hotel Holldla JURNEY TO road, Eastbourne. Rooms. SO.Upperton-boad, EASTBOURNE Mr. H. T 8.40, (CRYSTAL PALACE 122, Terminus B oid ...... ••••a•••tee• Valuations for Probate and other purposes (LONDON ...... Mr. J. a ( Farther partlonlare—Apply, Local Agents, or PICTURE THEATEE, S e a s id e . BRIGHTON...... Mr. S. I 10, Seaside Mr. J. Lieh iwish Sums Available fob Advanobs on Mobtgag write, Owner, 17, Bedford Well-road, Eastbourne. To-Day (Saturday), July 35th. WORTHING ... Mr. J. £ 1, Compton Terrabe, to enjoy a good laugh.”—Brighton Examiner. Agents for all the principal Looal Reeldenoee and “ The Curse of War.” CHICHESTER . SKIP-____ 3. Business Premises. PORTSMOUTH Mr. Councillor 1 Establishxu 1876. ’ Drama in Two Parts. &c. p.m. 'HYDE. “ A FUND OF amusement which convulse* by Monday. Tuesday & Wednesday, Julynth, 38th & ; «*»»"“■« Admission 8d. m m & m ■»

M ( EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1914. i

Trait Mark: SttitUrti. for the disturbing and often painful effect of VIST© their senseless ebullitions. itetos T7T8TO ELASTIC STOCKINGS are Porous V and1 Washable, and beingfr-feg ddurable and effective In rapport are highly recommended' _ e Medical Proles- elan tor Strengthening Weak V i' and Swollen Limbi. Be.vcHy Head Approach. T IM ES of HIGH WATER & LIGHTING-UP BRADFORD & SONS, Though High Water. Lighting | | Established 60 1 somewhat long delayed, the •'-' •. 0 ;•'! * , i 1 ' ' j Mom. After. Up Prloe 6/- each; cheaper quality W , lllurtnUti IMU Tm, removal of the dangerous' obstacle near the HOICE FURS foot of the Downs at Holywell has, at any Saturday, Ju ly 23 ... 0.25 0.48 .. 8.58 1 Special Department for Ladies. Sunday, July 26 ...... 1.10 The Oldest-established Coal and Coke rate, been completed before the season’s rush 1.33 .. 8.56 P A B M B R , ■ Monday, Ju ly 27 ...... 1.34 has set in. The public are indebted for this 2.15 .. 8.55 Merchants in Eastbourne, TRUSS, Stoop Co m Beach, 8uppowni« Bma Tuesday, Ju ly 28 ...... 2.37 3. 0 .. 8.54 iCHESTRA * AND SUBOICAX, APPLIANCE MASSE, desirable improvement.to the Compton Estate, Wednesday, July 29. 3.20 who have solved the difficulty1 by cutting 3.40 .. 8.52 At Summer Prices. MEGONB. 80, QUEEN’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. Thursday, Ju ly 30 ... 4. 4 4.30 .. 8.51 away a portion of the steep bank and reduced Friday, July 31 ...... 4.54 Have just secured the following Contracts against the slope to a uniform angle. The alteration 5.20 .. 8.50 8.15. all competition; (ENTRAL WESLEYAN CHURCH, meets the case reasonably well, and will be welcomed as a practical substitution for an . PEVENSEY ROAD. Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty W e hold a large assortment of all the most C1 unsafe and much - criticised condition of EDUCATION AUTHORITY CONTRACT. lor the supply of Coal and Coke Preachers for Sunday, July t6th : to Animals, Eastbourne Branch. Hon. Sec., Miss $ things. Loose Paddon, 1, Compton-street. Subscriptions Fashionable Furs, made up from carefully LY EVENINGS to ALL the S< hools under the local contrc 1. Morning at 11 - REV. BERNARD J. HARRIS. are urgently needed, and may be paid to the Hon. * 1 t I . Men’s Bible Class at 3 o'clock. Treasurer, Henry Holyoake, Esq., 30, Mill-road, F illing Up . or at Lloyds Bank, Ltd. All complaints should be | selected skins, and would esteem the favour RICKARD EASTBOURNE CORPORATION. For the supply of Coal to their several Evening at 6.30—REV. ISAAC BHIMMIN. Subject: addressed to Inspector T. Finn, 6, willowfield-square, Felah Controlto&. •Moral Cowardice." , The present week'has seen a big influx of Eastbourne. of a visit of inspection, without obligation. •••!«, Buildings, Omdes and Stores. ' d visitors, leaving no doubt that the town is f h . now rapidly filling up. The effect of the Old Gold and Silver Bought for cash or I BOARD OF GUARDIANS. For the supply of House Coal to the Workhouse. Under the Distinguished Patronage of the Right exchanged for new goods. Watch, clock and jewe lery vl: Hon. the Earl of Kintore, P.C., G.C.M.G., G.C.; the swollen holiday crowds is seen especially in repairs promptly executed. Estimates for same given Hon. J. H. Turner, ex-Premier and Agent-General of the greatly increased animation of the sea- tree of charge. Also re-plating, re-gilding, &C.-4P. G. PRINCESS ALICE M EM O^L HOSPITAL Coal, Coke and Wood. British Columbia: Sir Edward Ward; Capt. the Hon. J"front ’ and~~ ’ in ”the ’1lar; er audiences i t the places Clemence, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 18, Cornfield- NEW MODELS in FUR COATS in g F e te . E. T. Needham, R.N., &c. road (Terminus-road end), Eastbourne. Phone 782. _____ j c of amusement, aL of which have had m 'I ! ° l RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL CONTRACT. Coal relativelyly busy week. Unfortunately the dog Make Y our H ome Look N ice by having in Musquash, Coney, etc. JQ EVONSHIRE PARK, EASTBOURNE. show fell upon a wet day, and suffered in “ Attractive Well-Fitting Blinds,” and the best shop to procure them Is Vinalls, 53 and 53a, Terminus- WAR OFFICE.; Coal to MILITARY Camps. accordingly ; and one can only road. Blinds can be made and fitted the same day I DR. F. BUFFINGTON VROOMAN, ope that, though the public spirit at the Any Furs bought now may be stored 1 1 j ■■ as ordered. Large stock of Hollands, Rollers and JPAVILION. B.So. (Oxon.), Ph.D., F.R.G.3., w(U give an interesting back of this well-organised undertaking may Fittings always kept. Estimates given. :: free of charge till wanted. :: This is the most emphatic testimony to their claim not have been generously rewarded, the i ' LECTURE oh i V inall’s, F urnishing W arehousemen, are ; i . IT, August 1st and Dally at association has at least escaped a deficit. now showing some astounding bargains in Roman i ■ .to supply the Public of Eastbourne with the and Art Carpet Squares. These are a very fine col­ [August and September, “The Province of British Columbia.” lection, being all wool, theirtdurability is assured. SPECIAL WORKROOM for R E P A IR S a n d RENOVATIONS. The sizes are 2} by 3 yards, 3 by 3 yards, 3 by 34 yards, The social and economic aspects of this the country of Central W ard Contest. 3 by 4 yards, 31 bv 4 yards, 4 by 4 yards, 4 by 4* yards, Concert Party Best1 Quality Coal at the Lowest Local Rates. the future. Any effort to create interest in the election 4 by 5 yards, in all the best art shades. A new feature, I'-I Interesting and instructive MOVING PICTURES however, during Vinall’s bargain period will be the or Company calling covering over 3,000 miles of Beautiful Country, Farm of a Guardian evidently left the Central Ward Roman Carpet Bedsides, measuring about 1 yard by Soenes, Rivers, Mountains, &c. electors stone cold. Of more than a thousand 3 yards, 11 by 3 yards, 11 by 3 yards, 1 yard by 4 yards, nselTes » ^ voters sixty-two only went to the trouble of bordered like a carpet square. These were made for MAY WE QUOTE YOU? TUESDAY, JULY tSth, 1914, travellers' samples. They are absolutely the, right JH_ OP KEYS.” exercising the franchise, which represents thing for bedrooms, especially as they are being sold The Chair will be taken at Three pun. by the Deputv about the local “ limit” in electoral apathy. at half-price. These goods being part of a Carpet | j g OBBY & CO. Ltd,, i i ■ will Include: ; Mayor (Councillor R. T Thoiornton). So feeble a response may at first sight seem Manufacturer's Stock, Vinall’s are determined to regrettable ; but the ratepayers are not make a very speedy clearance.----Only address, 53 | Admission by Invitation Ticket only, and 53a, Terminus-road. Telephone 524. IRIEL GEORGE, necessarily blameworthy for their unwonted ’ and “ TheGlad Idlere.’ ■ Those Interested in British Columbia can obtain PRACTICAL FURRIERS, Invitation Tickets (free of charge); on application to Mr. indifference. Any responsibility there may Footwear to please the eye, fit the foot, and I 2, STATION PARADE be for Wednesday’s fiasco attaches to those reliable for wear. — Observe, J. J. Saunders, 106, 8UTOHER, Baritone. E. A. Brown, Manager, Devonshire Park. South-street (between Devonshire-place?, and St. ” and “ The Glad Idlon.* ------...... - | who ought, in the public interest, to have Saviour's Church). the well known London ► .(Near Eastbourne Station). ■ I otteoffered themselves as candidates. If Mr. 26 «> 40, Terminus Road, ’ Soddy^ candidature Was not designed as a N otice.—All those who wish to Warehouse I norist 4 . their Furniture should not do so until they have L.YTTON, the famous ’Phone 8 6 4 (Two Lines). joke certainly the electors declined to take it inspected Messrs. G. E. Maynard's, limited, Ware­ fe tb fittrm C jR o ra rle | seriously;seri and although Mr. Vernon effectually houses, which are the finest in Eastbourne. Estimates | Eastbourne. Slooutlonlst “ distanced” his opponent, the Labour candi­ free.—Note the address, G. E. Maynard, Limited, FEIST, Danse use. date’s claims evidently failed to impress the Removal and Storage Contractors, Greystone- SA TU RD A Y, JU L Y 25, 1914. buildings, South-street, Eastbourne. SIMPSON at the Plano, voters. “W e shall expect the Central Ward to do better than this at the next opportunity. The British Wash Boiler is the Gas Com­ :------— pany's speciality this week. A day’s washing lor MISS RATCLIFFE’S PUPILS. □eys through the North and West of Cai COMFORT DEPENDS ON a few pennysworth of gas. inoludlrg the Upper Waters of the Yukon, api_* ls S T IL Y Y n o t e s . the Upper Waters of Maokenzlo Drainage Sj stem. ’ Corner. The Suggested Coastal Road. Old Eastbourne, Its Chubch, Its Clergy, DANCES BEFORE THE QUEEN OF GREEOE. The Deputy Mayor (Councillor R. T. Thornton) Afternoons. YOUR SHOES.! "Not much has been heard lately of this Its People.—Demy ootavo, 374 pages, with 80 | will preside over the gathering. Tbe plotnr to be . / Th e W h it e Scourge, project. It is encouraging, therefore, to learn illustrations and an appendix of manorial and shown in tbe Pavilion are excellent and give t. ver and Amusements. topographical notes, oharters, &o. Cloth gilt, esterday afternoon the oiever pupils of Miss Th e inhabitants ought to feel deeply that the matter has continued to engage ;ood idea of the life And resources in this di-tan6 Do not start for Holidays with uncomfortable footwear. 10j. 8d. net. Post free. Bv the Rev. Walter Eleanor Ratollffe had the honour of dancing before iut immense port of tbe Empire, the films will be interested in the opening next week of the official attention. Expert consideration of Badgen, M.A. To be obtained of all booksellers.— the Queen of Greeoe, Princess Frederlo of Hesae, both interesting and Instructive, covering over Tuberculosis Hospital erected by the Town the scheme, which, at the request of the Advt. 3,000 miles of beautiful oountry, farm scenes, Council. The event marks the commence­ public bodies concerned, was prepared by Mr. the Crown Prlnoe of Greeoe, and other members of Messrs. G. E. Maynard, Limited, beg to the royal family, In the Pavilion, Devonshire Park. rivers, mountains, &o. R E P A R K SHAPES ment of a pre-eminently practical measure for A. E. Prescott (Borough Surveyor of East­ Anyone interested In British Columbia can FITTINGS KEPT IN STOCK BY bourne) confirms initial apprehensions as to announoe that their showrooms and workshops In Hjer__Majesty. __ had graciously expressed her intern staying the ravages of the fell scourge of South-street will be closed to day (Saturday) for tlon of wltnessi: ; the dances at Fairfield Court on obtain an invitation admission ticket on application consumption ; and how , serviceable and the probable cost of the work. It is estimated the firm's annual outing. Wednesday, but the inolement weather interfered to Mr. E A. Brown, manager and secretary of IATRE. ; it effective may prove to be its mission in this that the construction of the road alone will Devonshire Park. Ahtillirtmin Entertained. — On Sunday with the entertainment, and so the royal party . Murray King Sc Clark. important crusade none can tell. That the entail an outlay of £64,000, the mention of consented to see the display in the Pavilion. The The Ladies’ & Children’s Bootmaker, hospital has a great and beneficent work which large sum may well damp the ardour afternoon the men of the 4th Sussex Battery Queen was reoeived at the main entranoe by Miss a ] R. F. A., together with their wives and families, I " ! , ! before it cannot be doubted, and the rate­ of eager advocates of the proposal. Compared were entertained to tea by the offioera at Wannook Eleanor Batollffe, seats having been provided for CAPITAL AND COUNTIES BANK. AY) AT 8.30 AND 8. payers will not begrhdge the outlay involved with such a figure very slender help at best the royaloyal ’visitors near the platform, whloh was Tea Gardens. The women and children, enjoyed Teotlvely deoorated. There were a large number 4, Greystone Buildings, in the maintenance of an institution so plainly- can be expected from the rural parishes ; and the pleasure of a drive bver in brakes, while the STRONG BALANCE-SHEET SUBMITTED. Stockings.” fraught with advantage to the public health. if the urban authorities are legally debarred men, numbering about 120, headed by the bugle of specially Invited guests. The dances comprised a (Opposite In cases of incipient phthisis the hospital from sharing the expense of works executed band, marched to the country rendezvous. varied selection of solo and oonoerted items, and the , S. Saviour's Church), young performers acquitted themselves admirably Mr. Edward Baverstock Merriman, presiding cannot fail to be of the greatest utility. It beyond their boundaries, there is little to look Amongst those present were Col. Astley Roberts and with a delightful naturalness and buoyancy for Six Nights at & has been long wanted, and now that it has to but the liberal support of the Road Board. (commanding the 2nd Home Counties' Brigaded, of spirit. An amusing inoldent occurred during a on Wednesday at the annnal general meeting of and Saturday at 2J0. EASTBOTJBNE. That body is reputed to possess large resources, rs. Astley Roberts, Major B. W. H. Moss, Capt. the Capital and Counties Bank, said they had become an accomplished fact its remedial S. H. Bradford, Lieut. Stevens, Major MoDougall, danoe by little Gwen Gosden, aged 3J years, who, tUSICAL P L A t resources will be eagerly sought by the but whether it is prepared to apply them in Lieut, and Mrs. Cutbbert Rogers, Miss Graydon, when danolng a “ Baby Polks/’ stopped unoon- written off for depreciation over a period of ten SEASON. unfortunate persons who so manifestly stand furtherance of this useful enterprise remains Miss Booth, Mr. and Mrs. W. Davies, the Rev, H. oernedly in the middle of it to pull up her socks. years approximately three-quarters of a million. <: to benefit by them. It is dreadful to think to be seen. The Queen and Prlnoess Frederlo joined heartily and London On. in White (ohaplain), Mrs. White and others. An Inj the laughter whloh followed. At the conclusion This, although inconvenient, evidenced the satis­ that poor people who are in what is considered excellent tea was provided, and the hospitality of of the entertainment her Majesty expressed to factory earning power of the bank. There had th ussex attery s amp the offloers was greatly appreciated. The men been a general trade contraction daring the past EVERYTHING for CYCLES and MOTOR CYCLES. to be the first and curable stage of consump­ 4 S B ’ C . MIsb Ratollffe her warm appreciation of the Bide Lady." tion should be allowed to gradually fall into Thanks to the laudable considerateness of marched baok to Eastbourne about 7.30 —To-night danolnj Master Melville and Miss Audrey Tudor- and the strikes at Leeds, Dublin and in the class of hopeless cases, and probably the battery leaves by special train at 12 3 for the Davis the honour of presenting the Queen >on, as regarded the building trade, had Have yon seen our NEW SHOW ROOMat 48, GROVE ROAD? local employers, whose patriotic concession is annnal camp. The men will journey to Aldershot, ted in extensive losses to the wage-earners as become the cause of the spread of the scourge. much appreciated, nearly the whole of the with a quet, and; her Majesty also aooepted a for Three Nighte at A A COMPLETE STOCK OF MOTOR CYCLES AND CYCIjES WITH ACCESSORIES, ON VIEW. where they will detrain, and from thence there program e from Miss Consolata Symington. well as to capitalists, and tbe present outlook waa There is no doubt that consumption is more members of the 4th Sussex Battery, R.F.A., will be a march to Borden, a distance of about by no means free from similar dislocations. Then .TINEES: widely spread by affected persons than by any are enabled to attend this year’s camp, which seven miles. The battery will remain there in there was the prominent question of Ulster, the B o l e A gents f 6 r and fo b t Wednesday at ASOl CALTHORPE JAMES MOTOR CYCLE8 £26.5s. other means. is to extend over 15 days. Leaving Eastbourne camp for several days, leaving on Wednesday for | landlord system and tbe incidence of taxation, OLD MOTOR CYCLES TAKEN IN PART PAYMENT. at midnight to-night, the battery journeys to Rollestone, Salisbury, marching under servioe DR. F. BUFFINGTON VROOMAN. ooupled with tbe unparalleled and unnecessary Perlmutter.” Lifeboat Day. Bordon, where the Home Counties’ Division, conditions and blvouaoing at night. The whole | income-tax muddle. ijhe Prompt Cycle and Motor of the Home Counties’ Division, numbering GEORGE DOULL & CO To-day the public are asked to contribute comprising some 18,000 troops, will concen­ Their gross profits were £870,000, and the general V f ' nearly 20,000 men, will take part In this inarch, TO LE0TURE AT DEVONSHIRE PARK. expenditure £538,000. They brought forward , for Three Nighte at A (Proprietor, Gio b g i Doull), - Cycle Repairers. liberally to the street collection on behalf of trate for mobilisation. Four days will be and on arrival at Salisbury Plain the customary £89 900, and they had therefore at tbelr disposal passed at this point, after which the huge lrday at 130. ’Phone 608. the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. If training will be undergone. The task Imposed | £431.300. They bad paid £140,000 as an Interim 5 6 b , GROVE ROAD. 48, GROjvE ROAD. the past year has yielded no special oppor­ body will march, under strict war conditions, upon the battery this year is no light one, bqt the Dr. Vr ioman’s leoture on “ The Sooial and dividend, and were now recommending a dividend IjARDBS' CO. to Salisbury Plain, five days being devoted to men are oonfldent of their ability to successfully Eoonomlo Aspeots of British Colombia,” at Devon­ "Workshop and Garage: 1, WEST STREET. MOIOR CYCLES & CYCLES ON HIRE. tunities for the exercise of the Eastbourne of 16 per cent, per annum. crew’s gallantry such immunity is surely all this and incidental operations. Then for six pass the teat, and...... fi are looking forward wit! shire Pari: next Tuesday afternoon (referred to In The report was adopted, i re Market.” to the good. Unfortunately our own happy days the division will be encamped at Rolle- pleasureable anticipation to the work. an advertisement in this issne), promises some­ lot is not reflected in the general experience stone for live shell practice. Some idea of the New Central Wabd Guardian. — Polling thing authoritative on the snbjeot, etnoe he is Builders and High-class Decorators. numbers participating in the great march to took plaoe on Monday for a Guardian in the Central reokoned as tbe leading writer on Canadian of the institution, though even if it were the Imperial and Paolflo subjeots in Canada, and, EASTBOURNE arid the CHURCH CONGRESS. r a l SANITARY SPECIALISTS. appeal to the generosity of the residents the Plain may be gathered from the fact that Ward, the vaoanoy being caused by the retirement from the Board of Mr. R. W. H. Hamblyn. As pernape, in Canadian and Pacifio subjects In the would lose none of its force. The lifeboat it will take five hours for the lengthy column British I mplre. Dr. Vroomann has travelled ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, As. to pass any given point. Needless to add, the fully anticipated by the Chronicle last week, the Yesterday’s Times, In a report of the meeting of service needs ever to be maintained at a high poll was a very light one. As a matter of fact only extensively through Canada, and for many years the Standing Committee of the Chnroh Congress, ROME, Diions and Estimates W ok its: state of efficiency, in the same way as are the Territorials are anticipating a most instructive OURN’E. of the 1,032 voters on the register troubled to has made the oountry and its resources the snbjeot made the following interesting statement :— Submitted. & ST. LEONARDS ROAD. defensive forces of the couintry. The less and pleasant time. exeroise the franohise, and one of the two candi­ of speolal study. • w. F ilm active duty the crews may be called upon to1 dates, Mr. John William Soddy, ex-relieving offloer, His lectures At Oxford University on tbe “ It was mentioned that probably the Chnreh Orjnci and Showrooms : perform the better for all! concerned ; it 13, South Ollff-avenne, scoured half-a-dozen votes Eoonomio Geography of North and West Canada Congress in 1916 would be held In Eastbourne, . end during the Week. suffices to know that whenever th6 cry of HUMOROUS ART EXHIBITION. only, Tbe successful candidate was Mr. Gilbert led to the University giving him a speolal researoh under tbe presidency of the Bishop of Chiohes- > at 7 and 9. 1, Langney-road, distress is heard the men will be found ready Albert Haroonrt Vernon, town postman, 14, St. degree “ f >r having added largely to tbe earn total ment of the ROYAL to face any perils and difficulties in proffering George’s-road, who obtained 56 votes, and was thus of human knowledge on the subjeot,” and his leo- Efforts to Induce the Congress to meet at East­ Greatest Rifle Shots, Telephone 1233. Mr. E. A. Brown, manager of Devonshire Park returned with a majority of 50 over his opponent. tnres and addresses before the Royal Geographical bourne have been made for some years past, bat Eastbourne. the desired succour. We have seen this over 11 our Quarters of the Globe. —ever on the quivive for new sources of attraotlon The polling station was at All Souls’ Parish Room, Sooiety, the London Chamber of Commeroe, Royal hitherto without praotioal result. Alderman Keay . th nets before Royalty. MuSio and over again in Eastbourne, and the reports Mr. A. Hurst (clerk to the Guardians) being the Society of Arts, Authors’ Clnb. the Royal Colonial has taken an aotlve part In tbe steps taken on IM itariphone by Rifle Bullets. of the Institution show that the same spirit of' —has made arrangements for a humorous art I wi rid who use the famous No. T e l . 880. Si, CORNFIELD TERRACE, Returning Offloer. We hear that the cost of tbe Institute i ind other bodies in Great Britain, United behalf of this borongh, and the announcement New Foot Devonshire Plaoe. courage.. tge and noble humanitjyi animates every exhibition to take place at the Park. The exhlbl eleotlon is equal to about five shillings per head of States anc. .Canada, have attraoted wide attention. now made is a gratifying outoome of persistent 11 .F.A. Rifle, endeavour. u nd his Dog “ Tim.” A. BONDOLFI, branch of the lifeboat service, The cause, like tlon, whloh will be held about the middle of next those who voted. Dr. Vrooman has made several exploratory jonr- - Bioscope. that of the hospitals, knows neither class nor month and will oontlnne for a fortnight, promises F atal R esult of an Accident.—The death | ■ i FLORENCE Ahraya a fresh supply of high-class English and Foreign Cakes and Confectionery breed, and we shall be disappointed if the to be of considerable teohnloal range and and great of Edwin Spears, aged 64, a gardener by trade, a Musical Comedy] result of to-day’s collection falls short of the and from, time to time an inmate of the Work­ 7 James Hewson. artt9tIo interest. Amongst the famous artists best, of past achievements. whose worke will he lnoluded in the display are house, was inquired into on Thursday by tbe I oinedian and Dancer. Coroner and a jury. — Marcus Searle, [ , Comedienne, -lit BREAD and ROLLS DELIVERED to ALL PARTS of the TOWN — PROMPT, John Hassell, Bend Bull, W. Heath Robinson, H. M. Bateman, Tony S&rg, W. Abercrombie, and Workhouse porter, deposed that on Maroh 28 ih Four curtise,''1 Britain’s P ickpockets Sentenced. THUR CHRIMES’ "> pancing Act Claude Allin Shepperson, all names to be conjured last Spears was knocked down by a hand-1 Boxes, 12s. pd-1 ftaonal anb Social. N emesis has promptly overtaken the two with in the domain of humorous art. Besides the truok, whloh another Inmate named Goodwin, professional pickpockets who visited East­ unique oolleotlon of original drawings and paint­ in a playful spirit, had caused to swing round. In ings, up-to-date oarioature will be represented In the fall Spears broke the upper bone of his right j S A L E O F FURS bourne last week and opened “ hostilities ” in arm.—Dr. J. Adams said the broken parts of the (Id. (early___ Prince Paul of Greeoe arrived at Eastbourne on I OLID AY FOOTWEAR. such daring fashion a t the motor ’bus stopping-. a orowdvd of quaint and Imienioua toys. Telephone No. Monday evening, and was met at the railway bone never nnited, but the arm swelled to three station by Queen Sophia. place in Terminus-road. 'Die sentence or three times its usual size. Since the death, which took FOB SEVEN DAYS ONLY, at I months’ imprisonment in one case has beep lace on Monday nigbt last, be had examined the IwESTHAM FLOWER The Dnohesa of Devonshire and Lady. Maud I followed in the other by a committal for DEVONSHIRE PARK DANCES. one and found that near the fracture was an Cavendish have left Devonshire House for the V 7e have a large and choice selec- E M- ti on of shoes—Ladies’, Gent’s and I twelve months’ hard labour, and, being now abscess. There was Inflammation of tbe bone,—A ) Duke of Devonshire. season, and have gone to Bolton Abbey; Yorks. | well known ‘ to the local police, the men The second of the weekly dances at Devonshire verdiot of “ Death bv misadventure ” was returned. Less than Summer Reduced Prices. They Will be joined later j by the Duke oE Mhildren’s—suitable for H oliday 1 ' : ''■ T j I _ ' ; - j . . 29th July. . who Is kent in town by the sitting of W ea r . be in no hurry to resume acquaintance ’ark took plaoe last night and, as on the openh F ob Accident Insurance Policies, apply and parties will M entertained at Bolton | Eastbourne, The justice or propriety of/suefi coaslon, was well attended. Arrangements in i Stonham & Co., Incorporated Insurance Brokers, I L L FIELD, for the sho other found in a large marquee, w] P rincess Alice Memorial Hospital, sup- Best Tailor-m^de Navy Blue Coating Costumes, o5/o. ION’S r a kindred nature. here the children were ME D ist u r b in g Motor H or n s. readily kept amnsed. In fai Ii a very enjoyable day was spent In spite of the jret, the usual sports _ the we^^y r^Sn^^uente for^eek^endeS 50 English Tailor-mads Skirts, large variety of colorings, also Black, Navy I t is time stern repressive; action was taken being held over till some mi l favourable time. W. a SQUIRE & CO., against motorists wno employ nerve-racking admit^d^d'urtimtt?weekj^*f^techaig^5durfog and Cream. Sale Prices 7/11, 8/11,10/6, were 2 1 /-to 31/6. Ve}y Special. Mb. J. H. Kxetxg.—On Thursday Canine Successes. — M: , A, O. Bradford’s Horecroft Keeping, an old and Ironmongers, , horns and- whistles, and especially against persons who use these noisy signals in such a two wire fox terriers ‘ ilyport Deader" and date, 65*^This’ hospital’is open totke inspection of Ladief ’ dependable Baincoats for 21/* at, who had been in bad heal “Sanoroft Belle” secured > third „u„u prises, three expired suddenly at No. 41. Watts- 22, TERMINUS ROAD. "tblbphonb 1157. way as to annoy and alarm,,the public. The vlaitorsonSundays,'VI'“1— 1 reserves and four v.h.o.’s at the Bast Berks Dog from 2 to 4 p.m. i Tha deceased was in his 76th fact that the nuisance emanates from a small Show In Windsor Home Park on Thursday. he carried on business as a blaok- Section of a great army is no reason for are urgently needed.? IBest Quality Ladie8’ sPort Coat8 for i 4 / i i and i8/ii. In South-street, and waa one of the original officially ignoring it. Oh the contrary, fully receWou uj uuo uuu. bers of the local oorpe of Engineers, occupying rouK PRINTING. Harding," w Esq., J.P., 8-»- West House, 1, Chiswick- i Hundreds of Garments of alla classes of farrier-sergeant. prompt and vigorous measures would extirpate Brighton-Shoseham Nome.—Both to- plaoe. House visitors: Mr. 0. A. Leatham and iften th a t General Print! the evil inr its present lim ited form , b u t m ight day and to-morrow there wiiUl be great doings st . F. Slooombe. at Exceptionally Mnch Reduced Prices. o? Mb. W. Budd. — The death took I (Ofgw r kind lew Drove ineffective if a few thoughtless persons the above Important flying centre. To-day Is on the 10th lost., at Worthing, of*Mr. Walter ■ere allowed to find-many imitators. The Bleriot Day, and the nrogramime lnolndes a great , late of Eastbourne. The deceased who was ' CTnenlcle ^Prtntt^Wwke, ilf-conscious individuals who startle a whole speed race for valuable prize There will also be PEVENSkY AND WlSIHAM FLOWER SHOW.— In his 60th year, carried on business as a carpenter leighbourhopd by a continuous sounding 'of a flying exhibition by G. M. tend other well- This admirably organised show takes plaoe on and joiner In Mark-lane, Eastbourne, for 83 yean, I machinery capable lucous horns or shrieking whistles can I known aviators; and a non !eature will be bomb- Wednesday next at the Drill Hall Field, near the and was highly respected In the town. He will be b works ssible legitimate object. - In an evident dropping oonteats.! A aeries of novel aerial events railway station. There la an excellent entry for the missed In oonneetlon with All Sonia’ Church, where are announced for tomorrow. Cheap return rail­ numerous classes. As usual, the day’s programme ARTHUR CHRIMES,! ho had worshipped regularly for a lengthened Le lerpress and. hie Printing to call attention to their important way tickets, including admission, are issued. will Inolude sports and other attractions, with T o f aU, lives they either overlook or care nothing Further details are given in an advertisement. SUSSEX GARDENS, TERMINUS iOAD. ' ■ 'V daneliig in the evening. i

v ■ P F ^ r P - EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1914.

* * • i—i tr1 O RURAL DISTRICT ( O /ss^bnab] ------i ! u r j ^ r s i k j T O C CASH DOWN gives you imrr DOG SHOW. possession of the FIVK-SH A meeting of the Eastbourne Rural Distriot 4W To ensure accnn Council was held1 at Avenue Hou » , The Avenue, FORD,, followed by 12 Monthly In sta ll £0. 7s. 101. Names and Coj yesterday. ______t ttje Publishing 1 presided, and there were also present Mr. C, j! Arrange for a trial run over your looal ljo1 tho Libraries or ] Knight, who was voted to the vice-chair, the Rev. SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITION hills, and learn lor yourself what deligh|t J. T. Burns, the Rev. E. E. Crake, Mr. W. the ownership of a Ford. is made for insertll Mackay, Mr. 0. Chandless Chandless, Mr. C. H. RUNABOUTS £125, or £25 Cash and 12 A -m* This list ib not | Allen, Mr. A. S Haynee, Mr. F. J . Maitland, Mr. Payments of £8. 10s. 10d. Complete w Resident-. G. L. Reid, Mr. L. H. Canton, Mr. G. Hornsby, QUEEN GllEECE PRESENT. ment, head lamps, side and tall lamps, horn, hood, windscreen, tyre pump, repair out Mr. F. J. Dann and Mr. sT. Ei Varley Kirilin i, tools and jack. Landaujette £180, or £15 Cash and 12 Monthly Instalments of i ROY | (clerk). Apologies for absence were received from All prices at Works, Manchester. Berkeley.—Capt and Mr. Rupert S. Gwynne, M.P., who explained that You. Mr. Kendjien.l j ■ l?, . ' . he would be in attendance id the House of 0 0 E E O F B R I G H T O N (1910) L t Glastonbury. — Cap« Commons on account of the Housing Bill, and 68, PRESTON S T R E E T , BRIGHTON. Mr. and Mrs. TrceuJ . fz j p f r i from Mr. Roland Gwynne, wh’oiis on oircuit at McGowan. MIbs Asl ' • ‘ Leeds. Write for Xante of Loral Ayent. Thornhill. Miss W| B erwick Cross Rojuis. Mrs. By ron. Mrs. Master Jenkings. Ml ' ! | Mr. Haynes suggested that thej Clerk should be Ross. Mr. and Mif . instructed to write to Mr. Matthews, of Berwick Inglls. Misses Lala IHE k Church Farm, and ask that gentleman to be good and Mrs. Maguire. ■ enough to cut the hedges on tljie north side of Limit (black), dog or bitch.—2, Mrs. Cutler, Buck food Fortune. Misses A| *t K«vr: > j the Berwick cross roads. RETKIEVKRS (flat coated), Blmmons. Mr. Da dog or bitch.—3, Mri J. W. Grace, Battle, Blackie ; 3, Mrs. Adams, Prince Youkie. Mr. and Mrs. Legg. I The Clerk said they had no right to interfere, Grace Darling. Gralduate (shaded sable), dog or bitch.j-1, Mi>.s L. Mr. Robinson aud I i as it was a main road. He wrote to the County 1 GREYHOUNDS. Wilson, Firelight of Dara. Mr. Judd. Mr. anl ! Surveyor on the subject a fortnight ago and Mr. 'V'is?'?'" Limit (shiuled sable), dog or bitch.—2, Misi F. Wilson, Limit, (iog or bilch.*^J, MrJ Ja. Chipperfield, Hove, Firelight of Dam. Allden. Mr., Mra a| i Wood, in the course of his reply, pointed out W 1 . Rougemont. SPECIAI-S. friend. Mr. and Mr | that he had no statutory power to demand the Open, d )g.—3, Mrs. Carlo Clarke, Scaynes Hill, Roby Mr., Mrs. and Mb* , cutting of the hedge iii question. . Odini. i „ Clup special,best Pomeranian or Pomeranian miniat ure and Mirs EvanB. l i f e I Open, bijtch.—3, Mr. C. J. Coombs, Eastbourne, Hayden in the show.—Miss F. Wilson, Much Morel Mrs. Turquar.d. Mr] The Rev. J. T. Bums and Mr. Hayne9 were Club special, for best Pomeranian or Pomeranian Phllippron,jun. Mr] -I requested to have an interview with Mr Matthews e g •; ^|gg| minidture in graduate classes, also club special for best Misses Chattaway. COLLfES. puppy.—Miss L. Wilson, Firelight of Dara. ii A CORNER OF OUR NEW T^A LOUNGE. and request him tio have the work done. ___dog or bitch.—2, Mr.jH* R* Coles, Eastbourne, Addlscott Main Road to London to be Re-constructed. ! Upperton Joy. PEKINGESE. ... Uh >nni> View.—MrJ : BULLDOIQS.! Special, puppy, dog or bitch.—1, Mrs., ...... Mrs. Mann. Capt; A letter, it was stated, had been received from ftgfe :*T, Osborne. Mr. C. Mr. J. H. Champion, of St. Cloud, Royal-parade, tuppy, i log.—2, Mr. T. D. MdGriflle, Hove, Boojam ; 3, Chu-Cy of Bucklands; 2, Dr. and Mrs. |R, Thompson, i Mrs. Carlo Clarke, Mersham Rufus. Brighton, Powis Sin Chee Quee. Tyler, f. oomplaining of the “ terrible condition of the i ’S f W m ■ Puppy, dog.—1, Mrs. L. Hubbard, Chu-ty qf Bucklands : 9.—Mr. and Mrs. » Puppy, bitch.—1, Mr. Philip do Santi, Eastbourne, Machin. Mr. Pearsd main road from Eastbourne to Polegate,” as a - ! Silver Spa rklette. 3, J)r. and Mrs. Thompson, Powis Sin EVENOENS’ result of which, he said, he had smashed two og.—1, Mr. R. D. K. Niniiis, Bexhill, Jean du Notice, dog.—1, Mrs. L. Hubbard, Cl__ „ ...... Chick. Mr. and ilr _ springs and completely broken the front mud­ ’ ' I v% v Bdrri; 3, Mr. P. de Santi, Silver Grill. Novice, bitch.—1, Mrs. L. Hubbard, Bucjk)unds China Spall. Miss Chambel guard on his motor. .j I Novice, bitch.—1, Mr. C. Le&ke, Eastbourne, Worcester 3, Mrs. B. P. Bidder, Eastbourne, Betty. Rbnby.—Rev. F. W. t m w Saince; 2, [Mr. P. de Santi, Silver Sparklette; 3, Mr. W. Graduate, bitch. — 1, Mrs. L. Hubbatd, John and party. Y DAINTY TEA LOUNGE The ClErk said he forwarded the letter to the ; G. 0. Goodricke, Hove, Shadow o’ the Downs. Chinq. II.—Mrs. Wilkinson. County Surveyor, as the road, referred to was a I Graduate, dog.—1, Mrs. J. Bridger, Tunbridge Wells, Open, bitch.—3, Mrs. L. Hubbard, Bucklu nds Chenn. 3 id AST hand.—Mr. audl main road, and Mr. Wood had replied: “ I will j Boechail Mai quia. i Novice, dog or bitch, under 5-lbs. —U The Collinqwood.—j OPEN DAILY FROM 10.30 TO 0.30 P.M. do what I possibly can to satisfy the users of the i:*. Graduate, bitch. — 1, Mrs. Carlo Clarke, Mersham ChandlesH, Berwick, Ashton More Ku Km Mr. 8tan-ion. Miss 1 ii - , * ! Judith; 3JMis8 D. Walsb/Bexhill, Judy Fowle. Special limit, dog or bitch.—3, Mrs. L. Hubbard, to. Mr. and Mr road through Willingdoif, blit perhaps it may Bucklands Chena. Kan. Miss Jack interest you to know that I am preparing a 1 V .■ . I Special limit, dog or bitch.-H2, Mrs. Bridger, Beechall N. Roblni on. Mr. from 3.30 to 6 p .m . j Marquia. J , M Limit, under ock motorist who had so little consideration not only act of so icitude on the part of the club which the best job had been made in the circumstances. Antonian . Horn. ' Any variety puppy, dog or bitch.—1, Mrs. Harper.i Mrs. Bruce. Mr. Ba for those whom he lured away from a comfort­ is. deeply appreciated by those fortunate enough —A letter from Mr. Cunliffe Smith to the Chair­ Novice, c.Qg or bitch.—3, Mr. A. G. Cowley, Aldbourne Baron Holt; 2. the Hon. W. B. Wrottesle;------(', SuulocQ of able home, but also for himself, as to make no to reoeivd an invitation. Although the number is man was also considered, suggesting that a Melody. Seisdon; 3. Mrs. M. Fox, Just Madge. MARE Graduate, dog or bitch. — 1, Mr. A. G. Cowley Any (ariety toy. opeh, dog or bitch.—1, Mr. Macdoniild, Pytchley House.-jl the accommodation pro­ portion of the side of the roads should not be Aldbournd Hopeful. OwaToo; 2, Mrs,L.Hubbard,Prince Lalliqf Bucklands; a r ^ ...... tarred, eo as to give a foothold for horses in Misses Joyce (2). " , who knoweth hot ______future occasions the olub Limit, dag.—1, Mr. A. G. Cowley, Aldbourne Crow. 3, Mrs. G. Notley, Marcella Hentzan. Misses Medlaud (2). will welcome the loan of additional vehicles, and slippery weather. The work being completed for Limit, bitch.—1, Mr. A. G. Cowley,Chandos Pearl. Any Variety terrier, open, dog or bitch.-4l. Mrs. L. M. son. Mr. VT, J. Ca: For it was by both these terrors that the bappi- the present/ season, it was resolved stating that Open, dog or bitch.—1, Mr. A. G. Cowley, Chandos Harper. Baron Holt; 2, Mrs. M. Fox, Just Madgei; 3, Mrs. Fa veil. Miss i of that day was shattered. an appea is made for an increased membership, Pearl. Councillor R. T. Thornton. Olcliffe Rosebuq, so as to >e able to give a treat to more afflicted the suggestion be considered next yeaT. BoxBY.-Mr. and out of Tonbridge a back tyre Classification of Roads.—The list of roads on WEST HIGHLAND WHITE TERRIERS. Mr. Newman. Mil ITA. i - We.gdt'down and looked. Fixed children. It is felt that, considering the large GREYHOUNDS. number df motor oar owners in East!.bourne and which it was proposed to take a traffic census, Novice, log or bitch.—2, Mrs. D. W. Smith, West Open, dog or bitch.—1, Mr. C. P. Wood, Brewster; . 2, Mr. and Mrs. A mudguard well down round the as amended and approved by the Road' Board, Worthing, Camona. Mr. C. J. Coombs, Haydon Bridge; 3, Mrs. < H. Barn. Miss J. security bolts! (one bent). The tool the neigi bourhood, the difficulty of obtaining Graduat'!, bitch.—2, Mrs. D. W. Smith, Camona. . C. F. Clarke, vehicles f or one afternoon should be reduced to was considered, and it was resolved that the Limit, dog or bitch.—3, Mrs. D. W. Smith, Camona. Raby Odini. OS W \ l two straight levers of obsolete pattern, census should still be taken on the road from Anjr variety sporting, open, dog or bite r.—1, Mr. H. . buttons, a chop-bone and a small jack, a minimum, and a person had only to be present Open, dog or bitch.—3, Mrs. D. W. Smith, Camona. Nash, Shillington Fearnought; 2, Mrs. T S. Bolduro, L—Mrs. Edith Tbo: at the fu:‘ notion to see what infinite pleasure the Aylesbury Dairy to Pevensey Bay.—A letter was 2.—Mr. and Mrs. Sabej ve there’s a spare tube somewhere,” read from the Hailsham Rural District Council CAIRNS. ; ’ Lilliiigton Charlwood; 3, Mr. F. T. Browi), Richardrot children derived from the outing and to imagine Puppy, blitch.—1, Mrs. M. J. Musgrave, Ringmer, Canny Rnritjania. Sabey. CoL and . our host (?), and a search under a seat how keen must have been disappointment of in regard to the roads included in their list for Any variety never having won a first pri ie at*an opeii Cononman. Mr. poor thing to light A new and classification which adjoined the roads of this Calla. 1 Cowley and friend those whe were denied the OpportunityOP-Pop] of jojoining Novice, dog or bitch.—3, Mrs. Musgrave, Canny Cnlla. show.—1, Dr. McKeehnie, Garrochty Ka: (pa; -2, Mrs. J.—Rev. Goddard, >er standing bravely in the spane- their , fellow sufferers thipughcrigl insufficient oars Council. Resolved that our I representatives Limit, dog.—2, Mrs. Harold Thomas, Ninfleld, Ninfleld L. M; Harper, Baron Holt; 3, Mr. R. D. K. Sinnis, Jeart and Mrs. Day. _ested that there was a oover. There confer with the Hailsham representatives and act Mist. 11 du Bam. being„ ava ilable.___ 'The___party party assembled assembled in in D Devon Any variety never having won any pri: Howard dust have been the founder of its line. shire-piaci, a start being made shortly after 2.30 m conjunction with them so far as possible. Open, do or bitch.—1. Mrs. H. Thomas, Ninfleld Mist, I at an open L—Mrs. and Miss Rol Brace.- ’ rs. Harold Thomus, show,—1, "llDlMrs. B.A». AP. . H1UUW,Bidder, AIUUJ!Betty; , 2vMr. itil. Xft) r|1 W. PattciPatton, We were cruel to force so aged and so decrepit a p.m. in cirs kindly lenit by the following: Mrs. Pevensey Bay.—A letter froni the Pevensey Antonia Atom ; 3, Mr. E. U. Poyser, Upper!.on Alfbari 6.—Mr. and Mrs. to work. Lorrain, !trs. Fowler. Mr. A. E. Killiok, Mr. H. Parish 'Council was read, stating that they had DACHSUNDS. Miss Spence. Mr. An hour and a quarter considered the question! of the repairs to the CHILDREN'S CLA8S. 6,—Mr. and Mrs. Fi A. Gilbert Mr. 0. Edmunds, Mr. S. N. Vigors, Puppy, dog or bitch.—3, Mrs. Gerald Spencer, Ringmer, Blackwood. Mr. later we dragged our weary bones to the only Mr. A. It. Rook, Baron von Roemer, Oaffyn’s coast road , in . . the. light of the many complaints, Delves Chanty. Any variety, dogs or bitches,—1, Mr. A. [). Bradford,__ O. HexalL Messrs. four square'’yards of grassy sward in sight and Garages, :,td.. Dr, Black Alderman Mark Martin, Novice, dog or bitch.—3, Mrs. G. Spencer, Delves Sandcroft Tiny (shown by Miss Noreon Brad fbrd); 2, Mrs. 8.—Mr. Cnthrie. Mr) -demanded the longest “corpse revivers ” our that the District Council was justified in. not Charity. W. G. Adams, Prince Youkie (shown by ! qiss Queenic Mrs. Gan ble, Col. C. W. Owen, C.M.G., C.I.E., Special. 'ialUi limit, . dog or bitch.—3, Countess Sztaray, East- Adams); 3, Mr. Max Pibel, Duchess Ducell eqr (shown by 8cott. Nur-e Han hamper could (luckily) produce. We had dqne Mr. F. B. Fowler, Mr. D. E. Williamson, Miss E. accepting responsibility for its] te-construction and Master FloodL_ K - Without a fork lever,' without a dummy and future maintenance, the Paiish Council was bourne, Rotha. Master G. K. D. Pibel); 4, Mrs. B. Newpdan, Tommi i G. Pringl >, Mr. J. Macgregor and Dr. Colgate; Limit, dog.—3, Mrs. J. R. Halliday, Eastbourne, Rokine (shown by Miss Norah Newman). 10.—Mr. and Mrs. with broken finger nails and chipped unanimously of opifaion that, considering its Rajah. Pearson Including adults, the party numbered over 60 IL—Mr. and Mrs. R|d _ , we had got that tube apd oover, and those and the < estimation was “ Ersham,” Hailsham, present state was caused by the laying of the Limit, bitch.—3, Mrs. G. Spencer, Delves Jetta. asottrity bolts (one bent) on to the wheel. sewerage, gas and water mains, the District Open, dog.—1, Mrs. G. Spencer, Delves Amber. Mrs. Oocleston the oham ing residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mao- Open, bitch. — 2, Mrs. G. Spencer, Delves Jetta; 3, 22.—Mr and Mrs. Orl miles from Battle that tyre burst with great gregor. , I nsteod of journeying direct to the Council should call upon the contractor in the Countess 8ztaray, Rotha. PRACTICAL PRESCRIPTION .AGAINST Mrs. Hellyer. Mlssf i si asm. Nipped tube of course. market torn a devious route was taken, some of first oaee and the directors of the other two com­ IPhotoa. by J. Dudley Famcombe. West View—Mrs, /* We had lunch, while the;A.A about baked into the oars j oing ’by way of Pevensey, across the panies to put the road into as good, a state of SCHIPPERKES. I STOMACH ACIDITY.' Mrs. Simpson. repair ae, it was prior to the laying of these the Prize-winning Bulldogs belonging to Dr. de Santi (Eastbourne). FBrNCESs ManbionJ- Battle and returned with’ a relief oar full of marsh to Herstmoneeux and Magham Down, Two of Puppy, dog or bitch.—1, Mr. F. J. Cole, Eastboun.o, Mrs. and Miss Anna| ltaful new oovers and tubes and an assort- while otlw rs proceeded vid Polegate, Wilmington mains. After some discussion, it was resolved Little Miss MimlRoweThornott(Eastbourne) and the St, Bernard “Prince Florizel" belonging to Caleb. that this Council do not appear to have any Graduate, dog or bitch.—1, Mr. F. J. Cole, Marian; 2, B Y A SPECIALIST. AS.—Mr. and Mra Boh t of levers that would fit any site of tyre or and Arlington. The exhilarating drive across Mr. E. L. Lloyd. Mr. Cole, Caleb, $2.—Mbs Bisco any kind of oar wheel that ever was. country v as one of the joys of the outing, and authority for taking any action ip the matteT. 58.—Mr. and Mrs. Coastal Bead.—In conjunction with the Borough (3) Mrs. Lloyd Bowers with a litter of her Pekingese dogs. Limit, dog.—3, Mr. Cole, Caleb. | haven’t got over the marvel of it yet—the for the t me being the youthful excursionists Limit, bitch.—2, Mr. Cole, Marian. “\|ne-tentl)8 of all casee of stomach trouble Miss and Master Isp' forgot their ailments in their contemplation,of Surveyor of Bexhill, an estimate had been, pre­ (4) Miss Parry (Seaford) and her Borzois " Katya." Special, silver spoon for the best .puppy.—Mr. F. J. Bronx House.—1 marvel that my friend the owner of this perfectly pared of the probable cost of this work if carried nowadays,” says a leading specialist, “are caused beautiful car had never had it fitted with Detach- nature’s p icturesqueness. Arrived at “ ETsham,” Cole, Caleb. by too nmoli add. In the beginning tile stomac'ft- Sturt. Mr. and I the guest, were hospitably entertained by Mr. out in accordance with the plan prepared by Mr. . , . . . . , BULL TERRIERS. Hook. Mrs. Syd had not provided it with an outfit A. Ernest Prescott, and plans and sections were sP1^e °* a uay which towards its close An interesting feature which attracted consider­ itselftis not diseased, but if this acid condition is Griffiths. Mrs. Wi which ordinary fitting jobs could be and Mrs. 1 f aegregor, a large marquee having been able attention was the whippet racing in connec­ dog or bitch.—2, Mr. H. Oldham, Hassocks, allowed to continue, the acid is very likely to eat Miss Urey. Mr. ereoted or the lawn, and here they were regaled submitted. The total length in the rural district | rendered outdoor operations well nigh impossible, M mket; 3, Mr. J. Mollison, East Grinstcad, Sweet . reasonable despatch—hid not even is three miles 1,040 yarde, and in the borough of j the treat show under the auspices of the East- tion with the Dorking and District Whippet BasiL ■ j into tjhe stomach walls and produce slomaoh ulcer VitalL Mr. Fletobe the security bolt-holes plugged and disqpded with all k nds of choice dainties. Their require­ Racing Association. This competition brought or cancer, either of which may rent er a radical Sea View. — Mrs. ments we e attended to by Mr. and Mrs. Mao Bexhill two miles ____Yards.■ The total cost was , bourne Open Dog Show Association at Devonshire Novice, dogor bitch.—1, Mr. H. Oldham, Little Packet; - devilish impediments to enjoyable motor- estimated a t'£64,566. 10s., exclusive of purchase ; ^ ...... sixteen entries, the heats as they, were run off 2, Mr. J. Mollison, Sweet Basil; 3, Mrs. T. S. Boldero, surgical operation necessary, even to prolong life. Adams. Miss favour of the Bolt Valve, gregor, Mi. and Mrs. G. F. Strickland, Mrs. C. M. of land and way leaves, but' the iadoption of a i Par® on. Wednesday was m every respect an producing keen excitement. The silver cup Bexhill,. Ennerdale. . Dai isy. Therefore an ‘ acid stomach ’ is really ^ dangerous Mrs. Roscoe. Baker, Mr and Mrs F. B. Fowler, the Rev. E. E. which was offered was eventually won by Mr. H. Open, qog or bitch.—2, Mrs. Boldero, LiUingtcn Char- condition and should be treated seriously. It is Mrs. Dnffleld • Jon the early evening we reached Hastings, Crake, Mr i. Lorrain, Mr. and Mrs. H Strickland, Shorter route would reduce the oost by £2,500. t encouraging suooess. Notwithstanding the fact wood ; 3j Mr. Oldam, Little Packet. andMisB Kicha about the place a little, and then tried to Alderman M. Martin, Mr. E C. Martin, Mr. 0. J! i Resolved to recommend that a cordial vote of i that the event was sandwiched between the T. Blakeney’s “ Lady Tiny ” (24 yards start in 150 utterly useless to take pepsin aid ordinary' Mr. and Mrs. Green the. road _ _ _ tojo Winchelsea and Rye. Of oouree yards). | i POMERANIANS AND POMERANIAN stomach tablets. The excess ad i must be Bean. Mrs. Henh we had no Guide—our cicerone boomed guides. von Roemsr (hon. secretary of the olub). Col. C. I thanks be accorded to Mr. G. Ball and his championship show at Newport on Tuesday and MINIATURES. T neutralised by the administration, ol an efficient Miss Truer. Mr*.] W. Owen, Mts. Ov»en, Mr. A. E. Killick, Mr. I assistants far J^uabte^help^that^ (hey another open exhibition at Windsor on Thursday, The admirable way in which the show wa9 ‘ yeet He had just screwed his eye-glass in organised reflected the greatest credit upon the Special puppy (any colour), dog or bitch.—1, Miss F. antacid. For this purpose physhidis nearly Miss Smith. Mlsl further and asked questions of the local Plummer, Mr. Hillyard, Mr. A, E. Rook and only a slight falling off in the number Wilson, Hove, Cobnut of Dara ; 3, Mrs. W. G. Adams, always recommend taking half a t< a spoonful of Barnes. Mrs.Gii others. officials, whose untiring work contributed ,in no and Mrs. DicklbsoE.! the local nut. the loeal tram conductor, as compared with the previous year, a small degree to the success of the event Mr. Seaford, ™laming------Cobby. hieara.te.il magnesia in a little water after each US al yokel generally. And'did they know? At tbs ootnclusdon of a auhetantial tea Col. Maidei (any colour).'. dog or bitch.—2, Mias F. Wilson, meal.I Larger quantities may be uted if neces- DHATRWOhTB Ow en , in the course of some brief remarks, as & representative from this Council to the eon striking testimony to the popularity of the looal Roland Burke (the president), Mr. W. E. Wood Cobnut it DaDara; 3, Mrs. L. J. Viner, Billingshurst, Miss GaunbletC. lyou ever find anybody in any country town ferenoe of Authorities on this subject. (the indefatigable hon. secretary), Dr. M. sary, as it is abk>lutely harmless. Bui be sure tCM oould tell you bow to get to the next country thanked it. r. and Mrs. Maogregor on h’half of the show amongst exhibitors from all parts of the MoortjeToortie King. get the bisurated magnesia, as otne- forms of: 1 Nightingale. Mb children for giving them such a Delightful after­ Mr. Reid moved the confirmation of the com­ McKeclinie (the hon. treasurer) and Mr. . Novioe (any colour), dog or bitch.—1, Miss L. Wilson, Mrs. Bolton. Dr. .? Well, Hastings could produce to us mittee’s proceedings. oouitiy. The total number of entries wa6 1,117, Hove, Firelight of Dara. magnesia have not the same action in the stomach Mr. Pettitt. Mrs.; noon at “ Birsham.” Also on behalf cf the alub Knapp (the show manager) were busily engaged bisurated .? human with which to prove itself an Mr. Hornsby seoonded, and the motion was which were divided into over two hundred1 throughout the day, and also prior to the event, Gradutie (any colour), dog or bitch.—1, Miss L. Wilson, as tlie , and frequently d*j> more harm: Miss Butler. Mr. L ion to the rule. We finally got landed in he thankel their host and hostess for their kind Firelight of Dara. \ than good.” Kerrill-Davies. Mb] action. earned, ______f I classes, and considering the severe task which in supervising the arrangements. The com­ Open (any colour), dog or bitch.—I, Miss F. Wilson, Carnduff. Mr. ap de-sae of sand and rocks, with pot-holee mittee comprised the following: Alderman C, feet deep, called Blacklands—and then, Mr. M ac oregor expressed the pleasure it gave oonfionted them the judges accomplished their Much More. i Miss Ditobbnrn. his wife i nd himself to see the children there. worli so expeditiously thiat the whole of this O’Brien Harding (chairman), Councillor R. T. Limit (White), dog or bitch.—2, Miss I. J. Kearns, Hove, J easel, when pleading very recklessly, Mrs. Kerr. Mr. ad ir enough, our man at the wheel know his He did no; know who wae the originator of those lft BOMB COUNTIES (FIELD) Co. K.E. Thornton, Alderman C. F. Simmons, Mr. J. W. Guernsey Daisy; 3. Mrs. L. J. Viner, White Girlie. ing. Mosers. Splo II He had been there before, if a savage number was dealt With by six o’clock. The Graduate (black), dog or bitch.—2, Mrs. .C. Cutler, asked by the judge if he was trying to show bis Miss Gibbes. Mr.-I excursion!, but it was a good idea and it had (Territorial Force). Woolnough, Mr. G. H. Golding, Mr. E. M. Perry, contempt for r.he Court. He said, ‘1 lo, my lord; 1 gloomy silence vouchsafed my gentle been carrisd out for some years. He hoped and greater portion of the judging took place on the Mr. J. H. Ewart. Mr. Geo. Hornsby, Mr. H. S. Brighton, Backford Blackie; 3, Mrs. W. G. Adams, Oavendibh Hotei.- ». that effect, had any meanings, believed t ley would be continued, and ft, would Headquarters, Ordnance Yard, Eastbourne. outer rink, but after a morning’s uninterrupted Matthews, Mr. Guv Harper, Countess Sztaray, Seaford, ?rince Youkie. trying to conceal it.” Bir Robert Finlay.; have enjoyed the , story of how he first be a gret t pleasure for him and his wife to COMPANY ORDERS (Eastbourne Detachment) Work the intermitbant showers in the early after- Mrs. Fuller, Mr9. Guy Harper, Miss Davis and Mrs. and Miss Lay] delicious sylvan spot. Gifford. Mrs. Cbifl “ repeat tl e operation.” For week ending Saturday, August 1st, nooij. necessitated the transference of same of the Mr. W. J. Heasman Cavanagh. Mrs. -we got to Rye at 7.10 p.m. and I D ven Col. also specially,'' mentioned and By LieutoColonel E. G. Hales, Commanding Company. judging in the Floral Hall. Later on, howeveT. The judges were as under: Mr. F. Gresham, Mrs. U. Webster. an Adventurous tale of carbide lamps thanked itrs. Lorrain, Mis. Fowler, ¥*• von Sunday, 26th.—Annual training. Parade In marching locals, Shetland sheepdogs, S t Bernards, Robert0. Capt. m and an attempt to put them right at Roemer, Hr. Plummer and those who had there came a heavy downpour, which caused a OapL YourelL order at Headquarters at 3.45 a.m. nsion of outdoor events. Fortunately the retrievers, spaniels, foreign dogs; Mr. W. J. but will refrain. organised the entertainment on behalf of the Sunday, 2nd. —9.45 a.m.: Half-time party parade at Nichols, bloodhounds, schipperkes, bull terriere, Mr. N. P. Fen’ ?e reached the London home we have learnt to dhaldren. ’ ll i . the Railway Station, under Corpl. Waymark. ssesses ample facilities for shelter, and1 pugs, griffons, Yorkshires, Maltese, open Mrs. and Miss on more than'ever at half-past one in the The youig guests were then-highly interested Signed. W. A. Sparrow, Capi, culty was experienced in adjudicating the Austin Leigh. remaining classes in the spacious hall. The varieties; Mrs. Bennet Stanford, Pekingese; Miss -Rev. and Mrs. Ke g, and the following day I sent my friend and amused by Bontoft and Ada lull, illusionists, For O.0.1st H.O. (Field) Co. R.E. A. A. Barton and Mrs. Roland Burke, Pomer­ Mrs. Pauline Bro of the Michel in Guide and full particulars )W nave never had a mare appreciative attendance was very gratifying, and; in the words W H A T I S A N of a responsible official, exceeded all expectations. anians and pomeranians miniature, children wick. Mrs. Bowl j advantages of detachable rana, together audience. They gaaed with wandering eyes at class; Mrs. Hornsby, Great Danes; Mt. L. P. C. Mrs. Benjamin, a price for -converting his existing wheels. the numeous akufuUy executed tricks of the ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEE RESERVE. About noon the Queen of Greece and Princess Astley and Capt. Bamr, collies. Old English Mrs. Kerby. Mi former, «u d one little fellow, with an amazing •Frederic of Hesse, with their children, visited Smith. Mr. and foraL Before you go a motoring oast your eye Sussex Division. sheepdogs, daohsunds; Mr. A. W. Stallard, bull Miss Sannderson. * to aee that the following are all on board: confidence in the mystic powers of the conjuror, the grounds, and were oonduoted round the show dogs; Dr. Aubrey Ireland-, Airedalee, Irish INDUSTRIAL CO - OPERATIVE declared t lat he would not be surprised to sae Commander the Right Hon. Viscount on, R.N.Y.R., by Mr. Roland Burke, Alderman C. O’Brien Mr. Trower. Mr. spars tyre, complete set of levers, spare Inner . Commanding Officer, Harding and Mr. W. E. Wood. The Royal party terriers, Cairns; Mr. W. S. Glynn, sealyhams, Ansted. Rev. CR tube, two gallop tin of petrol, ope gallon lubrioat- nance ami other cumbrous articles come from Sub-Lieut. A. R. Crook, R.N.Y.R., AeO.O. No. 3 Co. Scottish and W. Highland W. terriers; Mr. G. H. Hannington. I" he sleevet of the performer's coat Early in the lelighted with the excellence of the arrange­ Barber, fox terriers (wire and smooth); Mr. L. P. IL J. Venner. •*— oil, a guide, supply of carbide and a box of evening a start wae made for home. Eastbourne Orders for week ending Augua 1st. ments, and the Queen expressed the opinion that SOCIETY? Moss. Mrs. G. ches. Further—before you start her up. He it was the best »show of its kind she had seen. C. Astley, Borzois, greyhounds; Mrs. Faudel- Fripp. Miss Fish. qui te sure that every part has been gone over being read led a4 6.30 after a.pleasant drive. Monday and Wednesday.—Boating. PhilUps, chows. Tuesday.—Physical training, wrestling and boxing. Her j Majesty and Princess Frederic spent some y.ISENBBOROUSH T Thursday.—Recreation. J •1 time in watching the judging of the daohsunds At the conclusion of the judging the special Friday.—Morris tube and bugle band practice. and) I local classes, and they were particularly prizes were distributed by the Mayoress (Mrs. Miss Henderson, j expeat 1 Mrs. and Miss Lavi Offloers: A. H. Crook, Sub-Lieutenant, A.O.C.; C. R. interested in some of the toy doga The Queen Bolton), who was accompanied by the i Mayor >»nd Mrs. Morse. erienoe the' joy of motoring in ito intensity. Browne, Sub-Lieutenant; K. E. Parkes, Midshipman; graciously accepted from Mr. Wood an artistically T. Turner, Surgeon; F|- Bretton, C.P.O. (Councillor C. W. Bolton). [|T is a combination of workers engaged in the production and distribu|tiDn of Fraok. Mr. Grit fours in fair and foul' vqeather—Wither CANADA prepared catalogue in white ailk and piped with the commodities of life, dividing its profits as dividend. and Miss Streivinga. BIBBNBtfM. TRlAVEL WITH FRIENDS Present strength. 106. pale blue, the Royal oolours. There was some Appended is a list of local and oounty prize Mrs. FitzManrloe. Mi SPECIAL PARTY Recruits of good physique are required for the above pretty hand painting on the front of the book, winners:— ’ r Our Society does this in our district. Miss Muro and frieni for company. Applications can be made by letter, or call this I being the work pf Miss , Mary Watt, of BLOODHOUNDS. Miss °harp. Mrs. i MICHELIN STOCKISTS SUSSEX. Trom EASTBOURNE District The profits are divided according to the amount of the members’ purchases. Miss PfeiL Mr. and 7. A. Jenner, 36, High-street. ^Eveiy^portonRy^^veiTtor meift” embSc’in His 1 Carlisle-to ad. Her Majesty J also118? received • Novice, dog or bitch. —1, Mr. H. Hylden, Brighton, Mrs. and Miss H1 _ Puiham & Co., 29, SackTille-roed. WILL LEAVE BY Majesty’s ships for periodB varying from 14 days to three Eslhor McKechme, daughter Peter of Brighton. Industrial Co-operation aims at a more equitable distribution of the Wealth and Miss Trohman. Pier Garage, Waterloo-sqnare. “Andania” Aug. 13th Men are given every opportunity to serve of Dp. M. V. MoKeohme. Special limit, dog or bitch.—1, Mr. H. Desborough produced by labour and capital. Mieses Slngletea. 1 modtlw. ______Dobson, Patcham, Colchester Jew: 2, Mr. H. Hylden, land Sussex Motor and Carriage FROM SOUTHAMPTON afloat In their...... narticnlar trade, an A reoeive the same Amongst the chief local successes may bo Tumor. Mrs. Teat " on-plaoe. IB$T AND CHEAPEST NAY pay as Active Service men of the samele ratinrating. Peter of Brighton ; 3, Mr. H. Desborough Dobson, Our Stores limit the rate of interest on capital to 5 per cent., thus ibftking Mr. aud Mrs. James a Hotel Yard .AUingwortfa- The following subjects are taught at the Battery by mentioned those of Dr. MoKochnie, whose Endeavour. capital the servant and not the master of the Society. r and Mrs. Lallaway. Passengers granted Free Rail Tickets Active Service Instructors : Seamanship, gunnery, “ Ga ■ hty Cerne Io ta” was awarded the East- Limit, dog.—1, Mr. H. Desborough Dobson, Ledburr London to Southampton physical training, wrestling and boxing, signals ana bourhe Hotels Silver Oup for the best dog or Barrister: 2. Mr. Desborough Dobson, Colchester Jew By joining the Co-operative Union and the Co-operative Wholesale Sioeiety, Foror 1 ortitnlui Aptfly to wireless telegraphy. hitch, any variety, owned! for the past six months 3, Mr. H. Hylden, Peter of Brighton. Limit, bitch.—I, Mr. Desborough Dobson, Endeavour eahh local Stope becomes an integral part of a national movement of emjienormous Dr. and Mrs. SI by the exhibitor, a resident in the borough of importance arid influence. Mr. Kern. Mr. OUNABiD LINE, Eastbourne. This animal1 was entered in two 2, Mr. Dobeon, Ledburn Blameless. Dougherty. Mrs. itoa-road. Open, dte. — 1, Mr. Desborough Dobson, Old Shij Mr. J. B. Duncan. 31, Bi hop*K»to, London, E.C.; or IsmaI Afent. THE NAVAL VOLDNTEER CADETS. classes for oocker spaniels, but in both was Usher; 2, Mr. Dobson, Ledburn Barrister; 3, Mr. Dobson We become part owners of Jam, Biscuit, Soap, Candle, Tobacco, Boots and Brunnlng. Mrs. B: Ltd. Lieut. A. J. Fallows, N.V.O., O.O., Eastbourne Company. d to “ Brutus Bowdler ” (Mr. B. de O. Peele, Colchester Jew. Clbthing Factories, Flour and Cotton Mills, Weaving Sheds, Corset and Hosiery Miss Crookes. Mr. Boro' Motor aad Cycle iw), which literally swept the board in the Open, bitch. — 1, Mr. Dobson, Endeavour; 2, Mr Headquarters: Oolonnade-gardens, Eastbourne. Dobson, Ledburn Blameless. Works, Creameries and other Productive Industries, and thus obtain the power Mr. and Mrs. Cripwc Co., Ltjd., Cuokfield Motor and Orders for week ending 1st August, 1914. Dr. MoKeohnie also secured the to have justice done to the workers in these great undertakings. Mrs. Sharp. Mrs. , j ’Ur trophy far the best dog or bitch in. the Couple.—1. Mr. Dobson. '- Mias Reesby. Mrs. BMOLAY and COMPANY. j.m. Band practice at Redoubt. snow bred, owned and exhibited by a resident Team.—1, Mr. Dobson. An Industrial Co-operative Society is thus a power for good, and gives the Mrs. Adamson. Bassett & Co., Napier CotU^e, Cam Tuesday, p.m. Working Sargeant. Mrs. ■road. possible. party. Boating if Qf Eft at bourne, with "Gaxroohty Kai which BORZOIS. worker a means of releasing his fellow-toilers from the grip of comjebitive Aages, Ltd., Marin e-j Novice, dog or bitch.—1, Miss T. Parry, Seaford, Katya Rtmeu. Miss Bro mrne and Distrid I btor*Cab Co. 0900), The amtual general meeting at Barclay and k Wednesday.—All hands'taking „ Carlisle- ca pitalists. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn munercial-road. be at the Committee Tent,on bead__ terner dog or Limit, .—1, Miss T. Parry, Katya. and Miss Smith. Go., Ltd,, C uees’s Belaixe Garage, Company Limited} was held! on Thursday at the At 7 p.m. all members of the Company , , , - „ ------within the borough The dividend is the legitimate outcome of a properly-managed business , and Taylor. Miss Ora- quarters for route march (postponed! from last week). to Mr. E. U. Poyser, with “ Upperton GREAT DANES. is the margin Mrs. Cowley. Mr. head offiot of the bask, 64. Lombard-street. Leggings to be worn. Band to attend. Puppy, dog.—1, the Hon. W. B. Wrottesley, Staple he margin between cost and sellings prices after expenses arecue deducted-ucuu*> It Mr. F. A- Bbvan presided, and in moving the Thursday.—7.30 p.m.: Club night at headquarters, Akbar, -which wae aeocmd in the class for puppy cross, Sunloch of Seisdon; 3, Mrs. H. Collyer, Tunbridge enables you to save money without fort, and, by producing,'in the ag egate adoption o f the report said they bad secured' the unless otherwise notified at headquarters or office. . aogs while a pair of silver candlesticks for the Wells, Oonn’B Boy. th s capital of the Co-operative Movement gives strength “and poi the Mr. Bradford. Mr. am cunt af profit ever made by the hank— Saturday, 1st Aigust, 1914.—No orders. best toy dog or bitch, any variety, which. had Graduate, dog: or bitch.—1, the Hon. W. B. Wrottesley, ■Reid. Mr. Coker. Mi never won ft prize, the property of a lady residing working people to ameliorate the social conditions of themselves am the, £823,006. [heir deposits now stood at £61,488,000. Memos. Sunloch of Seisdon; 3, Miss R. Cooke, Horsham Manor, th iusauds they employ. Miss Harwood. Mr. Last___ „ year _j they debited! their profit and: loss There will be a Church Parade on to.ri^Jtourtto, went to Mrs. B ., Parker Bidder Horeham Rajah. ,n de Beck. Mrs. B the class for Special limit, dog.—2, the Hon. W. B. Wrottesley, ■ . Sr. and Mrs. Gardlni account with no lose than £290,600 far depreda­ the 2nd August. ~ Sunstar of Seisdon. There are 3,167 Co-operative Societies ip the , Annual! lales, I aid Mrs. Sheppard. tion of aao uitietL but this year so such item had at headquarters. presented Limit, dog.—2, the Hon. W. B. Wrottesley, Sunstar of JBftJ3,526,351; Total Members, 3,003,260. i Slllmore. Mrs. land to appear, and for the fin timele for many years . Intending recruits ______rood for the Seisdon. Mr.. Mrs. and Mlssi they were abla to say that ide had turned so quarters any drill night or at the Office,, 7, Susans-road. best exhibit in the children’s class, wae secured Open, dog.—2, the Hon. W. B. Wrottesley, Sunstar of Marriott. Mrs. Mai hv “Sandoraft Tiny,” shown by Miss Korean Seisdon. Mrs. Field, jam A far as rela «d to the of their securities, Signed. _A. J. Fellowb, Lieut. N.V.O., Specials.—108.6d„ offered by Mrs. L. Field, for the best They we* reoommeavding dividend of la. pea . _ O.O.~ “Inverclyde”( - - - - e) Co. ord.. The Jewell” Silver Cup, presented) Turenne (ik Mr. Ti 23rd July 1914. r Chas. Jewell for the beet Pc marked harlequin dog or bitch, the Hon. W. B. Gh&lders. Misses 60,000 “ B ” al in addition to the r bitoh, was awarded Mrs. O. Wrottesley, Sunstar of Seisdon: silver special, offered HELP TO BRING ABOUT the CO-OPERATIVE COMMONWEALTH, 'J'-iden gold) Victory, the “Olympio” at Sot ’ CarryJwttj Success: “JUwCOO, 2, TUUWMiss AUgblttllUAugeraud, River King. A N D CO- — Mr. Jarratt. for Sea Scouts at Cowes and Ryde Limit” (black),---- dog or ----- bltcb. " ” MifcKechnie, OPERATIVE SOCIETY: r«a some ‘ to attend. • ' Bank of f Garrochty Cerne Iota. Arthub Davis. M U White,_____, af Romford, with oh, ____ _ Open (black), dog or bitch. — 2, Dr. McKechnie, axrangemenl Assist, District Commissioner. ‘Wolvey Garrochty Corneyvtuw sumIota;*! 3,o, Dr.A/1. jAvanuuiuu,McKochnie, Carryv/nuj OUUUCOSuccess. be arrive* at which could Flight’* in. th e: bitoh olasB______far greyhounds._ Any. other Jther colour than Jilack, black, novice, dog or bitch.-bitcl 149, Langney Road, ing of_ goto in cae* of whether n i e |“ Laj»ato " Onp, preeemted by S t. ' a. J. C. and 3, Mr. F. ft Thomas, Bexhill, Pride of the South. for the best terrier dog or bitoh. any Llmlt, do or bitoh.—2, Mrs. G. W. Bastett-Gabbitas, ij, owned and exhibited by a resident of Mayfield, C rice. Hi sb Gurney Bi •T (yioe^shadrman# GIVE GRKATSATISFj ----- rourne. was secured by Mrs. L. M. Harper EASTBOURNJ be resolution, wt mM oarried unanl- Also war noted 7/6,86,10)6and IM SPANIELS (sporting). l 8TUPT, Waicbmaub, «, ifSS S S l * 8* mantes old puppy. "Baron .,A?7.Tariet^°R?n <*nF ooloqy), dog or bitch.—2, Mr. H. iu b Halt, if , Nash, Lewes, Shillington Fsaraought. f t ■"FP. W rrr I ' - i 'I. ’ EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1914. || -I SI? - , i m u WILMTNPTON SQUAWK. lit s’ fist. Howett. Mrs. Cain. Miss Cain. Rev. Cain. EASTBOURNE RIFLE CLUB. _you immediate Talephono Eos. {{£’ § 3 2 ? BuUdlngii S u and Mrs. Murray Paine. Mrs. iDgram and 1 FIVK• SKATER jauguter aoouraey Visitors are Invited to send 13.—Mrs. Kirkpatrick and child. MIbs King. Lady MEMBERS AT BISLEY. hly Instalments of and Corrections, dearly written, either to Geraldine ot, Lawrance. Mrs. Reed. Mr. Charles INCREASED The “ Astor” County Championship hallenge the Publishing Offloes, Bonth-strect, or at either of Reed INCOME total run every;our local roads and Nbbhasea Mansion.—Mrs. Meyrick Milton, f. Miss - F Cup is competed for by teams of six _ om any ■ourself wh»r delight follow* the Libraries or Principal Newsagents. No charge JOHN BRAMPTON, Lacy Rifle Club which has won one of the As tor’’ la made for Insert io d . (For the latter /read family.) srehlpof a Ford. PUBVSYOB PURVEYOR Grampian Mansion.—Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. Mr. and Challenge Cupn during the year, the cl______ndltions or £25 das!ih and 12 Monthly This I list Is not Intended to 'inolnde permanent Mrs. Anderson. Mr. Anderson, jun. Col. and Mrs. being seven shotB p r man at 300 yards and seven Residents. By A p p o n m o m BUTCHER. By Appointment Skinner. Capt. and Mrs. Celt, t. Mrs. Searle at 500 yards. L «it year Dumbarton N.R. won it 10s. 10d. Complete with full OvNeai.ii.-Mr. Hillman Mrs. Wellington-Lloyd. Mrs. I N VA I D S i ip, repair outfit, i »o - Melro-o. Miss Champion. Mr. and Mrs. wiokens. with 391. Thl6 year vhe Invisible bull being smaller Mrs. tiort. Mr P.,Burt. Mr. H. Burt. Mias Fell. and no slghtiog shot being allowed somewhat it almenta of £11. 11s. ROY AT. P. E. easily obtained by securing reduced the scoring. Eastbourne came baok to Bkrkkley.—Capt and Mrs. Mdme. and Mdlle. j 52, 80UTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. Mr. and Mrs Lowell. Mrs. Lowell. Mrs. Reintjes. To thn Lath -j- '-I . To thb Lath Misses HeintjeR (3). Miss Bird. Miss Smith. Mr. and ANNUITIES defending on the the 500 yards’ range well in the running. Unfortu­ Yon. Mr. Kendjlen. Mr. and Ayres, f. Mrs. Moore. Mrs. Inman. Mr. E. Inman nately, at this range several outers had to be (1 9 1 0 ) LTD. PUT. — Capt Moors. and Mrs. Evans. I King Bdwabd VII;, jH Kin s Edward VII., 11, Grand Hotel Buildings, Eastbourne. WILMINGTON GARDENS. actual state of health. In some cases counted for the flret shot, which spoilt all ohance. Treen. Mrs. ai Cohen. Miss The winners of the challenge cup and silver EGHTON. ‘ " * Itu. Mins , ,w. Mrs. and Miss | 1902. 1902. Bbhntwood.—Mrs. Freeman. Mrs. and Miss Phillips. arner. Mr. land Mrs. Qatenby. Mrs. Danson. Miss Denison. Mr. and Mrs. H. von medals proved lo be Lewisham Club with a total of O.P.P. ton am Sohnieder Kugge. Mrs. Mancie. Mrs. Edward Massle. MORE THAN DOUBLE the ORDINARY DENEFITS 380 nnlots, the fc'oufb London Club being second Jenkinga , ______Miss Fowler. Miss I-und. Frauieln B hetman; Miss with 379 aDd the Midland Railway Club (Derby) Lewis. Mr. Qnesada. PRICE LIST FOR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 1st, 1914 Lovegrove. Mr. Granville. Mr. and Mrs. Nioholson third with 378 points. Mr. andlMrs. Malden. Darmstadt.—Mrs. Stephens. .Master: Stephens. Miss have been granted. Apply Mlsaea Mr. and Mrs. Woollard. Miss Rowley. Sister Monica. Miss Blake- for particulars to Local The next best scores are as follows :— or bitch —2, Mrs. Cutler, Backford Harmer. Miss MUTTON. lock Nottingham ...... 373 Torbay ...... j.. Leclerg and son. a. d. Crovdon Hoi'8K.— Rev. and Mrs. Nlokol Miss Smith. Alexandra Palace .... 372 Portsmouth ns, Prin » Youkie. i. Messrs. Fisher. Mrs. Potts Miss Bailey. Mrs. Thompson. Miss Child. Agents, or tq Secretary Ham and Petersham.. ' 37U West of Scotland . sable), « Dumbarton N.R. able), dog or .and Mias Mo Mrs. Watson and ROLLED RIB SADDLE ...... 0 111 Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tatham. Mrs. Gordon. Reading ...... 3116 Luton...... Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Watson, SHOULDER...... 0 10 surance, London. In­ Felixstowe ...... 365 SpbcuIi TOPSIDE ... Mr. A. Gordon Wolverton N.R. ■a. and Miss Powell. Dr, Evans. Mr.. Mrs. SILVERSIDE WHOLE NECK ... 0 10 Harborne...... 361 Dorchester...... L. t Pomeraniah or Pomeranian miniature I Evans. Mias Nichols. Mr._____ Slow, Mr. and BEST END NECK 1 0 WILMINGTON TERRACE. corporated! 1720. 8 tock Exchange 363 Chelmsford N.R. .1. 8 F. Wilson. Much More. luand. M r.,M rs.and" i Phffippson. Mr. BRISKET ... 1—Mr. and Mrs. Nunn. Master Ronald Cartland Or best Po neranian or Pomeranian1 , jun. Mr. and Miss Me ley. Mr., Mr* and RUMP STEAK IRISH STEW 0 « Governor, 8it Nevile Falkirk did not fire. aduate classes also club special for best attaway. Mr. and Kerton. Mr. CHOP ...... JJBVUjiGTON GAHUKNfc.. Lubbock, K C.M.G. The following Eastbourne men have reached the . Wilson, Firel ght of Dora. CUTLET ... ._ each Sunnylawin.—Dr. and Mrs. Humphreys second stage of the King's Competition; Cap* Peking esk. Berry. Mr. and I 5.—Miss Zoll, Miss Huttestrasse. The Hon. Mrs. Han- BRIGHTON BRANCH: 130, QUEEN’S ROAD. Burr, Gapt. Sutton and Lieut. Hillman. Oapt» V: :] Mr. and Mrs, bury Tracey's t i 1 ] Sutton was high In the "Duke of Cambridge" y. dog os bit :h, Hubbard, Osborne. Mr. C. Gordon Osborne. Oebon Mr. and Mrs. | STOCK Mo.NTSiJRui- Mons. Lavolne. Mr. Witting. Mr. and ands; 2, Or. and Thomiipson. VEAL. Mrs. Woodward. Mdl e. Terray. Moos. Chalon. Long Range Competition; and both Messrs. Dyer Un Chee Qua J. Md.lo. Chalou : ASSETS Exceed £7,000,000. and Vlnall will appear in the prize list. ' n. L. Hubl uni, Chu-ty of Buck-lands ; l Mrs. MUer. Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Ml DAIRY-FED PORK. npson, Po' ris Sin Chee Quee. Ur. Pearson. Mr. and] Mrs. Chlok. Ml , LOIN ...... „ per lb, Elton Huueg.-Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Mrs. and MIbs Mr. G. J, Saunders, whose name has appeared and Mrs. Bras ted. Master Bras ted. Miss | FILLET ...... Bo-tock several times In the prize list of various competi­ t rs. L. Hubl ard, Chu-ty of Bucklands. Chambers : « ■ J LEG OF FORK M per lb. A—Mr. and Mrs. Hextall, f. Miss Thompson. Mlrs 1. Mrs. L. Hi bbard, Bucklands China ; LOIN ...... OYSTER ...... - 0 10 M&tthbWlj t ■ !' tions this week, has just secured the "MoQueen" mder, Eastbouri te, Betty, F. W. and Mrs. Worsey.L Mr. WUiiam | silver cup value £20 with service rifle at 1,000-yda. party. Mia« Blaokmore PICKLED ... BEST END NECK 0 11 MouMNoemic. — Mrs. Edward 8 mith. Mits Smith. ptch. —1. Mra L. Hubbard. Buoklande lUdnaon. Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. Sydney Ridge j HAND...... BREAST ...... 0 8 Miss Webb Mrs. and Ml»s Loath. Miss Gunn. Miss open to all ccmets. We congratulate him on his OALFS FOOT for JeUy._ each 0 8 Valance. Mr. and Mrs. Wilis. Dr. and Mrs. Bell. BARCLAY & COMPANY hailsham sweet pea show. succes s. J.:Mra L. Hubbard. Bucklands Chena. SPARE RIB... Mr Woodhouse. Rev. J. B. Panther ber bitch, | um er 5-lbs. — t, Mrs. Cecil Millers iialk —Mr. and Mis. J. W. Still and son. Mrs. LIMITED. wick, Ashton & ore Hu Ku. Braybrooke. f. The seventh annnal show in connection with the ON THE CRUMBLES RANGE. t, dog or bite a.—3, Mrs. I* Hubbard. Jackson. Miss Robin. Mr. Ltmee. Miss SPECIAL1 RECOMMENDATION. Norton Hoosr.—Misses Baxter (8). Dr. Fry. Mr. and Head Office; M, Lombard Street, London, E.C. Hailsham Horticultural and Sweet P ei Society, On the Crumbles thootlng was much interrupted , _Mr. Jacobs____ [ _ Mrs. Sadler, t Mrs. Britton. Miss Evans 6-lbs., dog * bitch! -> 3, Mrs. Cecil t Jehus Mhnlhans. which took place In the Deer Paddock (kindly lent on Wednesday. The targets were rendered imper­ on. More . Ku I !u. per lb. CARLISLE ROAD, . CAPITAL £9,000,000. ceptible at times by the drenching rain. Some >ur), dog or t itch.—2; Mrs. L. Hubbard, ham, f. Mr. I Sirloin of Scotch Beef and Wing Ribs by Mr. W. Strickland) on Thursday, revealed a Codoukg Hous*.—Mr. And Mrs. J. R. Mile- slight: falling off In the number of entries. This retired at the 500 yaids’ range, having had enangh, __and Mn. IF. Stenhonse. SODTHBORouea.—Rev. Blake Kltson. Mrs. Blake Kitson. Capital Issued and Subscribed £9.000,000, in 450,000 whilst others, though thoroughly soaked through, r the beet \ or norloo.—Mrs. Mr. HUder. Miss Bollock Web-.t'r. Mi.s Poole. A Shares of £4 each, fully paid, and 450,000 B Shares temporary set baok to a young and enthuslastio ____ Mr. and Mrs. Stenhonse. f. CANTERBURY MUTTON. New Season’s CANTERBURY LAMB. of £16 each, £ 1 paid. remained undaunted by tbe vexatious weather ana r of Buckli Fearnley. Mr. and Mra. Beet, f. kr. Mrs. Coles. Miss Powell. Miss E. Green. Mrs. soolebjy Is accounted for by the faiot that the show continued operations. It is hoped that the handi- FUGf. LEG ...... per lb. HIND QUARTER...... per lb. 0 8J BAgnail. Mr. Henry BagnalL Mrs. ’Haswell. Mrs. Paid-up Capital . £3,000,000. had to be postponed from the original date flxed, oappers are watching the progress of one or two , dog or bitch. -2, Mrs. D.M. Cracknel], l Miss Heaton. 0 »1 SUoey. Master Jack Stacey. Miss Betty Staoey. Reserve .... £1,600,000. Chhokra . LOIN ...... LEG ...... , N urse Stevens. Miss Robinson. Mrs. Armes July 16th, owing to other and more important members, especially Mr. Brown's great form under ; dog or bitch.- -1, Mrs, Crackncll, Mlmi H K a f i & g SADDLE ...... LOIN ...... eventfj clashing with the fixture, and this the wet conditions. SHOULDER...... FOBS QUARTER...... ! COMPTON STREET. • Board of ZHrectors : growers, particularly in the sweet pea classes, The following cards were returned ite. Mrs. Bloper. I HAZkLViLLB.-Miss Barnard. Mdme. Brenard. Mdme. dog or bltoh.- -1, Mrs. Crackncll, Miml Dr. and Mrs. WHOLE NECK ... SHOULDER...... Francis Augustus Bevan, Esq., Chairman. were handicapped by the enforced ohange. Never­ SOt-yda. r,oo-yda. 600-ydB. Tl. BEST NECK . . ... Camdiert and child. Miss Gordon theless, the exhibits on view comprised some A. E. Tomlin ...... 33 ... 30 ... 30 — 93 omllnson. Misses BEST END NECK Wara^aK—lAdy MecDonuell. Miss MacDonuell. The Hugh Gurney Barclay, Esq., Vice-Chairman. lORKSHIKE 1 ERR1ERS. IRISH STEW ... TARGET ... .1. ... Robert Leatuam Barclay, Esq. strikingly handsome varieties, and amongst a W. G. Elphick...... 32 ... 30 ... 30 — 92 br bitch.- Hon. Mrs. Bernard James, f. Cosmo Bevan, Esq. W. E. Brown ch.—I, M ss F. Strlvens, Falmer, Specially Seleoted SADDLE Mona Housk.—Mrs. L. Howard, i. Mrs. Flaskelly. brilliant display of blooms there was scarcely a George Payne.... [c^lbrook. MARINE P. Miss Whitmore. Dr. and Mrs. Gush. f. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Birkbeck, Esq. flower that could be described as being unworthy Bouvhuh Hootb.—Mr. Edwin Mr. Hails Thomas Robins Bolitho, Esq. W. Butter...... 83 MALTESE. F. Allen, t. Col. Chanocey. Miss Chauncey William Edward Thomas Boi.itiio, Esq. of the reputation which Hailsham growers have R. H. Woodland... 77 Holland. Countess Hogoe. Mr. is. Nash. Ml 8 r. CvTxaMBT'e. - Capu l)'-»»y R N. Mr.’and Mrs. Good- attainefl for sweet pea oulture. The challenge cup A. M. Edwards .., 61 bitch.—2, Mr C. F. Clarke. Mersham and " '— ’ Miss Dorothy---- - __ Mr. Hawkins | ENGLISH LAMB. wyn. Mrs. Lightley. Misses Ughtley Seymour Pleydell Bouveiue, Esq. i. E. Driscoll, Eastbourne, Peter, rs Broad wood (2). Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gurney Buxton, Esq. in the open division was won by Dr. T. M. Walker, H. Thwaites...... 53 bitch. — 1, 1 Its. E. Dixon, Lancing, and Mrs. Baine I H IN D Q U A R T E R S ...... 1/2 per lb. FORE QUARTERS ...... 1/-per lb. CORNFIELD TERRAUK. Geoffrey Foweli. Buxton. Esq. whose 12 vases included some beautifully formed H. W. Newman ... 50 Frederick George Hugh Clayton, Esq. W. W. Denham ... 49 HMrs. Lovering. Miss RyalL Mrs. O. 6 . —Miss Rowe. Mrs. Palmer, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Milloy varieties, other noteworthy suocesses being ih.—1, Mrs.! >ixon. Frisky, Brazier. Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs, t LEG and LOINS ...... 1/2 „ SHOULDER8 ...... 1/2 „ Charles Henry Dent, Esq. Next Wednesday, at 2 30, ho the seeond bitch.—2, Mrs. I lixon. Frisky. B. - Mitts Murton Ernest Ralph Dodsworth. Esq. achieved by G. H. Butler, who secured four firsts ' Mrs. Glpps. Iflss Ulpps. Mr. and 11.—Misses Smallpieoe. Misses Chllcott (2) in the division open to Sussex and three in tbe shoot to count for tho fle Bred” Aggregate _ CLASSIS (open to all), “Farley, y. Mr. Band. Mrs. Den), dog or bitch_1, Mr. Mr. Marshall. Miss Day. Miss Wing. Miss Brooks. Francis BapJJy VViiitfeld, Esq. and reflected considerable oredlt upon the hard Kemp. Mrs. Dodi Mr. Harris. Mrs. Cecil Mercer Woodbridoe, Esq. -_____Anoe; 2. Mr. Philip de Sautl, Harris. Harris. Miss Cha de Saint Mathurin, t Bev. and Mrs. Davidson. Mr. 12.—Mdme. Goudtme Levkovitsch’s t Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lee working hon. Secretary (Mr. Geo. A. Thornton) and a; 3, Mr. F. J. 'ole, Caleb, GILDREDGE RO AD. Robert Woodhouse, Esq. . | a__ m oral__Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Price. Miss and Mrs. Gordon. CoL and Mrs. Lees. Mr. and Mrs. wren L the following committee: Messrs. HI Cornford Beautifcl ^ ■< i toy (open), dog or bitch. - 1. Mrs. Rouse. Mr. Hartopn. Mr. Chapman. Miss de Fosters. Sqnlers, t Mr. Oak. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. Mrs. 16.—Mins Prico. Miss Barker. Miss M. Barker. Mr. Highbury.—Mra. Latter Pairsona Mrs. Muir, f. (chairman), W. D Simpson (vice-chairman), 0. ■a Too; 2, Mri. G.Notlcy, Fa Hian of; Austin. Mrs. Klrbyshlre. Mrs. Rees. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Austin. Misses Austin (2). Mr. Austin Frederick Craufurd Goodenough, Esq., i. B. Newman, Tommi. Mr. and Mrs.- Turnbull. Madame Jordain. Mr. and PEVKNSEY ROAD. General Manager. Akehurst, C. E. Brett, J. J. Hollands, W. T. Mrs. Pyoroft. Mr. and Mrs Doran. Mr. G. Ellis. Mr. Hall. f. Mr. and Mrs. Grayson, f. Mr. Schloss. Mrs. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Huggins. Mis.es Durand (2). Mrs. Coleman, J. T. Brook, W. Carter, G. H. Butler, R. LOCAL CLASSES. and Mrs. A A. Lockett. Mr. R. Lloyd. Mr. J. Rees. and Master Kunan Johnson. Misses Johnson (2). Mastor Johnson. Miss 76.—Mr. and Mrs. Knttner. Misses Knttner (2). Mr. W illiam Fayill Tuke, Esq., Assistant General B a i r — ’ Bramble Kuttner, jun. Mr, and Mra Burwell, f. Mr. and Mra Manager. Moon, C. Gosden, W. H. Smith, T. Vine, R. Mrs. Bruce. Mr. Burgess. Mr. Howath Wbst Rooks (Grand Paradb). Pomfrey, -I. B. Burton and Dr. T. M. Walker. long, thick, glossy, . K Wi_. 21.—Mrs. Holloway. Mrs. Griffith. Miss D. Griffith. Na-h. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders and child Edwin Fisher, Esq., Secretary. . Just lladge. MARINS GARDENS. Col. Chamberlain. Miss Mann. Miss Horn. Mr. and Misse-i Davies (2). Miss; M. Ca-hmore. Mr. L. Cash-' 78 -Miss Johna Miss Summars. Miss 8 proiton Messrs. W. Weller and W. H. Smith aoted as and free from every for iltch.—l,_ , Macdonald, Pttchlhy HoUS a.-Mrs. Hayward. Miss Hayward. Mrs. Kinshasa. Miss Kingham. Miss C. Klngham. more. Mr. B. Cashmore. Mr. Downer. Mr. and Mrs. Dalmeny.—Mr.’, Mrs. and Miss Cronoh. Mr. Stockton. William Norman Seeley, Esq. \ Assistant superintendents of the show, the former also being rd. Prince LaUi ' Bucklands ; Misses Joyce (2). Miss Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Medland. Mrs. Blade. Mr. G. Slade. Mis, Slade. Mi™ Dora Harris. Mrs. Baton. Miss M. Baton. Mr. KiDg. Mr. and Mrs Radlett. Misses Hadiett (2) Evelyn Coope Ruooles-Brise, Esq. / Secretaries. the hon. treasurer. The Ladies’ Committee who trace of scurf and Slade. Mr. Meroer. Mr. and Miss Dawney. Mr. and Mbs King. Mr. and Mrs. Boothman Hay lands.-vMIss MartinMr. and Mts. West and olla Hentzan Mieses Medland (2). Mrs, A. E. Bridge. Mr. Wllkiu- 23.—Misses Collins (3). Miss Archibald. Mr. and Mrs. supervised the arrangements for providing tea dandruff— is always . Mrs. L. M. aon. Mr. W. J. CapeweU. Misses Bush (2). Mr. and Mrs. Coohrane. Mrs. Mortlock. Miss Reeve. Mr. child. Miss fcammonB. Mrs. Shepherd and son Drawing and Deposit Accounts opened at any of the comprised Mrs. Cornford, Mrs. Press, Miss Lambert, sroFtMifte Madge; 3, Mrs. Favell. Miss Faveli , and Misses Cooper. Mrs. Le Couteur. Mrs. Bornden. Aldersey, f. Mr. and Mrs. Webb and child. Mrs. and. R .8SETTI. -Mr. Bow-hall and friend. Mr. Randal). Branches, according to the usual custom of Bankers. possessed by those nton. Ole Iffe Rceebi ' Mrs. and Miss Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Glover. Mr. and Miss Beaston. Miss Rogers ’ Mr. Briggs. Mr. Vine. Mrs. and Miss Drew. Mr. Mrs. Gurr, Mrs. Brook, Ml6s Vine, Mrs. J. Smith, B oxbt. -Mr. and Mm. Harding. Misses Harding (2). Mrs. Neale. Mr. Vinyqnlst_ Mr. ai ' Glsnparke. —Mrs. and Mies Hood. Mr. Wilkinson. Cunningham. Mrs. Butler and sou. Misses Ganuer Payments may be made through any Branch of the Mrs. Simpson and Miss Cooke. The judges were who use GRKYHOl ND8. Mr. Newman, Misses Newman (t). Miss Samuels. Miss Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Jos ter. Miss Ludbrook. (2). Mr., Mrs. and. Mira Sealey Bank to the credit or Customers’ Accounts at any other Mr. J. Gore (Pdlegate), Mr. M. Tourle (Rtngles Mr. and Mrs. Angus. Mr. Burn. Miss Burn. Miss -8 Branch. .. L—1, Mr. (. P. Wood, . .ewster; 2, Mr. Banister.______Mi Clarke. Messrs. Jeeves. Mrs. and Miss Wood. ST. AUBYN’S ROAD, Cross) and Mr. Sheppard (gardener to Lord Gage), , Haydon Bridge; 3, Mrs. ( urn. Dr. Barn Mr. and, Mrs. Bannister, Mr. and Mrs. Allden. Mrs. Mr. Klog. Miss Poad. Misses Aehtln. Mr. and Mr1'. Orders for the purchase or sale of Stocks, Shares, &c„ . F. Clarke. Coomhes. Mr. Coombes. Mrs. Scheller. Mrs. Baokhoit. Penrith.—Mra Parr, f. Mrs. Woodward. Mr., Mra and and for the table decorations Mrs. W. Strickland, PARADE. i and Master Bremier Jones. Mr. Fedden. M r, Mrs. and executed through London Brokers. Miss Slnnock and Mrs. Gordon Strickland. The *avon a Misses Rowsell. Rev. Cha& Robson. Mr. Wood. Mr. Mr. Cocking- Miss Tatnall 'and friend. Mrs, Bass Miss Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Dicker Dividends, Pensions, and Annuities received for Mrs. Howonn and child. Sir. Ridlev Bast Dene.—Mr. and Mra Sharrer, f. Mr. and Mrs. awards are appended 1 f speci al ists an d physicians i °Tht MissesSabey(2). ^Mr.Reginald and Mrs. Evans Collett. Mr. and Mra Richards Customers of the Bank. l; 3, Mkdwyn (Cablisui Road). VICTORIA PLACE. The Bank undertakes all classes of Foreign Business, FIRST DIVISION.—OpBN. advise its use, and chemists CAMBRIDGE ROAD. including the collection of Foreign Bills, and the remit­ Sweet1 peas, 12 vases, distinct.—1 and challenge cup, have such faith in its efficacy ■ having won a first prizi at an open Mr. and Mrs. Miss Page. Mrs. Bell Mrs. King. Mr. HL O. King. 16.—Mrs. Kunzer, f. Mrs. Fenton Aimltage. Miss tance of moneys abroad. Dr. T. Malcolm Walker; .2, J. Roberts. chnle, Ga -rochty Kappa; 4 Mrs. Miss Hanky. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ann. Mr. L D, Ann. Scott * Cantab.—Mr. and Mra Fred Sier that they give purchasers a Goddard. Mrs. Walker. Mr. HARTINGTON p l a c e . Circular Notes, Circular Letters of Credit and Fixed Open to County of SfissEX. i Holt; 3,1 fr. R. D. K. 5 innis, Jean Mrs. a Foster. Master Desmond Foster. Ml™ Joan WINDSOR TERRACE, signed guarantee to refund f Day. ‘ Howard. Foster. Miss Hodgkins. Ml»s Burnett. Miss Gilbert. OBaaaXM Mammon.—Mrs. Taylor, f. Mr. and Mrs. Letters of Credit issued payable in the principal Cities Twelve Vases, distinct.—1, A. O, Cosham ; 2, W. Carter; Mra HennelL !<^r Mr. ‘ Bernard Hennell. Mr. Sydney 38.—Mra. Lakovski. Mr. Lawrence. Misses Lawrence and Towns of the world, g- o __i a a j Ui_ ' " 3, T. H. C. Harmer, jun. the price paid in full should it ^having » on any prize at an open Mr. and Mrs. William Robson Perry and daughter. Mrs. Thorley and friend. r, Betty; 2vMr. R. W. Patton, _ ___and Miss Bol ~HennelL jlL Miss Wilson. Mr. ArnoldAnn Goodman. Mr. B. Vsrnon Bouse. — Mrs. Bentick, t Mr. and Mra. (2). Mr. and Mra Chandler The Bank undertakes the office of Executor and Six vases, distinct.—1, W. Virgo; 2, W. Carter; 3, J. fail to • give satisfaction. If pperton Akbar. Mr. and Mrs. Smallpieoa, f. Goodman. Miss Annie" " Oppenhi “ ' ' Miss R. Oppenhelm May’s t Trustee on terms, particulars of which may bb obtained Pope. tam m .nn HOUBX (LA80KLLH TKKBAOY). Norland Hotel.—Major Hoey.- Mr. and Mrs. Percy at Head Office and Branches. One v ase, cream.—1, G. H. Butler j 2, W. H. Smith; your hair is thin and lustreless [IREN’S CLASS, _ Miss afftar. Mrs. Hans Smith. Mrs. Duncan MonL Mrs. Fox. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bt rton. Blackwood. Black’ Mr. and Mrs. H. | Min Hill. Mrs. PriesUand. Miss Shnte. Mr. and One vise, pink.—1, G. H. Butler; 2, W. Carter; 3, J. B. —if it is being choked and killed by dan­ i or bitohe*.—1, Mr. A. O. Hex all (2) Johnson. Messrs. Johnson f ate0t Jumbals. n by Miss AMoreen IUIUVU UIOUIVIUI , U, diro, Mrs. Horace Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Cedi Clayton. Mr. HA8T1n«ton Lawn.—Mrs. Despard. Miss Straker. Mr. BALANCE SHEET, 30th June, 1914. Burton. druff—you should obtain a bottle of this i shown by MiM Qneenie aSSS l S ithrie, jnn. Miss Cuthrie. Mrs. Frank L. Clayton. Mrs. d'Auvergne-Abbott. Mdlle. and Mrs Thomas. Mrs. Lichtenberg. Mr. and Mrs. One vase, white,—1, G. H. Butler; 2, W. H. Smith; 3, wonderful guaranteed Lavona Hair Tonic Booth Nurse ,Mr.__ ___ and . Poupart. . Mrs. , Mathis. Mra. and Miss Bond. Mrs. and Miss Proctor. #vi^SS17ZJ o> 3____-r LIABILITIES! C. E. Biett.- '. Duchess Ducelllar (shown by and Master FI.. ; <^,Mre. Young- L Messrs. Parry (3). Mr. William Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Pryor. Mrs. and Miss Sliverlock. Mrs. Drew. Mr.- BURLINGTON HOTEL 'Dr.___ : 3______r a m a £ s. d. to-dav. It is sold on the above terms by . 4, Mrs. B. Newman, Tommi and Mrs. W. Drew. Miss and Master Drew. Mrs. To Current, Deposit and other Accounts . Crimson or scarlet.—1, G. H. Butler; 2, C. W. Virgo; ewman). 10.—Mr. and Mrs. Wi I. Miss Wray. Mr. and Mra. Brown. Mrs. and Miss Rose Vinnicombe. Mt. Harry Dudley. Mrs. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. Le Tonzel. Mrs. (The (Jordon Hotels, Limited). 3, W. Si oith. Vinnicombe. Mr. Broome. Mr. Harry Groyer. Mr. and Miss Zealand. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges. Mr. Ross Hon. Mrs, Jackson Mr. C Gain# (including Balance of Profit and Loss)... 61,880,937 0 11 Nine distinct varieties of sweet peas, with foliage, PRACTICALLY EVERY CHEMIST IN IL—Mr. and Mrs. Shore. Miss Shore. Mr. and Gerdea > Miss Jackson Mbs Martin To Acceptances and Endorsements for prizes offered by Messrs. K. Sydenham, Ltd.—1, W. H. Mrs. Ooolmton Glendowkb (Bubuhsyon Plaoy). DEVONSHIRE PLACE. Col. and Mrs. Harmer Mr. and Mrs. Blow Account of Customers ...... 322,131 ~0 3 Smith; 2, J. T. Brqok. , 1 EASTBOURNE AND DISTRICT. ~~ and Mrs. Gi -j, t Mrs. Vachor. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. F. Cuyler Mr. and Mm Baxter To Capital, viz.: Hanging.ang basket of cut flowers.—1, Mrs. J. T. Brook; 2, PRESCRIPTION AGAINST Mr. W. 8. Knee. M. Musa. Mdlle. Hubin. Mbs Devonshire House. -Mr. and Mrs. Charlton. Miss 450.000 A Shares of £4 - . 8 Mrs. He!ellyer. ellyer CharltoD. Mr. s Martin Leek. Mias Knowles. Miss Mrs. and Miss Bennett Messrs. F. and D. T. Yonng Most artistically arranged baskot of antirrhinums.—1. —Gilbert Weller and Edward Holtbam — have of stomach trouble Middleton. Mr. -Judd. Miss Squire. Miss, Franklyn. Mr. and Mrs. 'ihomas. Mr. and Mrs. JoneB. Mra I—1 ASSET?! J. T. Brpok; 2, Mrs. G. Hartner. reoelved County Connoil minor scholarships, Bymky Houbk.—1—. Homer. Miss Rosa-Baldock. Mr. F Ross-Baldock. Mr. and Mra Miss Bohn ..V _apt. Richardson CR. £ s. d. s. d. ialiat, "are caused Miss Sullivan. Miss Hayden. Mr. Williams. Mr. Mr. C. Byaa 1 Mr. and Mrs. Crossland entitling them to free tuition at a publlo secondary I the the stomach Ponaet. Monsieur IMre. Whittle. SUasHarvtvey By Caah in hand,.at Bank I SECOND DIVISION.-Amateurs. 8 0 Bennett 1 l Miss Cooke Mra. Fletcher and party school for a period of two years. j bat if iis acid condition is S& wlnt D. Miss Tax Hahburibs.- Mbs Reid. Mm Fletcher. Major of England and with Swedt peas, six :vasts, distinct.—1, G. H. Butler; 2, Griffiths, it in. ley. Mis. Grey, Kmm.wobth Oodbt (Wilminston Sq d a m ). Bparahott. Mm Cowper. Mr. and Mm Gerald Cowper. Mrs. Wheaton, f. other Bank'kers...... 9,829,178 2 5 W. H. Smith; 3, F.j R. Marchant. sue, the acd d is very likely to eat iWBomJonetc a. Vital!. Miss Sir John and Lady Benton. CoL Spencer. Miss Miss Jones. Miss Edmunds. Mr. Edmunds. Malle. Bv Money at Call and Short One Vase, mauve or lavender.—1, G. H. Butler; 2, W. H. P a r ish Co un cil.—No very important m atters iwalls and yroduee stomach ulcer Downing. Mbs Miss Kendall.KendalL Mbs*“ Kverry. Mies Brook. Bernard. Mr. Stnddart Mr. V. E. Staddam Mona , Notice...... 6,779,500 0 0 Smith a, Dr.,Walker,! earns btjfore the meeting of this Connoil. A sum of which may render a radical m u Ta*. - Mrs. Mr. and Mra. Carr. ^ Innls. Mr. and Mrs. Bloomer. Messrs, and Mdme. Hollander. Mdlle. Tnyqulem. Mdlle. J[> HI GHTON GBAND HOTEL. 15,808,678 2 Three vases, distinct.1-!, G. H. Butler; 2, W. H. Stoidh of £70 was voted the Polegafee Lighting Committee l neoeesary, Jfi i ham (5). Mrs. Ingham. Mrs. Underhill. Misses Plumler. Mdlle. 8 . Plnmier. Mdile. M. Plunder. K „ " By Bills Discounted...... , even to prolong life, Kennedy. Mr. and Finest position on Front. 8,636,250 15 3, F. R. Marcnant, | for next season’s lighting and the Gas Company’s i stomach ’ is really a dangerous Mrs. Rosooe. Miss __ „ _ ,«rRoscoe. Mr.and Itohlns (2). Mrs. WeetTey. Franlein Hartwig. Mr. and Mr. and Mm O. W. D’arley 1 Fffi* * 1 By Investments: estimate for repairs to lamps at Polegate w as Mrs. Dnffield - Ji Mrs. and. Miss Hawley. Mr. Mra. Marvin. Mbs Marvin and nurse. Mrs. and Mlsee-i (Including £358.153.4s. Od. RD D! ISION.—Cottagers Oni.v. aid he treated seriously. It is BURLINGTON PLACE. Magnificent New Lounge and Terrace overlooking peas, six vases, distinct.—1, Jf. B. Burton. approved. The Counoil allocated portions of tbe to take pee»n and ordinary and Miss Rio Mr. Kingsley. Mr. Klrkham. Baxter (i). Misses Yates. Mr. and Mrs. Coohrane. Securities lodged for Sweet and Mrs. „ Mr. aad Mrs. Wawn. Mist Mr. and Mr* Crook. Mbs and Master Crook. Mr. Park Housa.—Mm Hamilton. Hiss Butler. Mbs the Sea. County and other Three Vases, distinct.—1, A. Haste; 2, K. Pomfrey; Hailshacn Reoreation Ground to the football and acid must be l. Mrs. 1____ Mrs. Klrkham. Mrs. Rogers. and Mrs. Llchtenstadt. Mbs Biedermann. -Mr. Benton. Dempster. Rev. and Mra. Edwards, f. GARAGE COMMUNICATING WITH THE HOTEL Public Accounts) J. Pope. hookey elnbs, but deolded that the lower portion of of an efficient Tozer. Mrs. ------Mrs. Yates. Mbs MacGregor. Mr. and Mrs. W. Oliver. Mrs; Bbooulik.—Mrs. Cocking. Mbs Pengelly. .Mbs Day. British Government Three vases, mixed.—1, J. B. Burtdn; 2, J. Pope; 3, A. the ground should be closed daring the winter pwrpoiew physicians nearly Smith. Mias Brown. ______BrndenelL libs Canning. Mr. sod Mrs, Mann. Mbs Mbs Folkard. Mm Word ell. Mr. Warden PRIVATE SUITES, WITH BATH BOCMB. Securities and Bank B. Haste. | • mom.be for necessary Improvements. Mutlow- Williams.; Mr. Mutlow-Williams. Mr., Mrs. Stock...... 4,268,784 2 4 FRUIT. half a teaspoonful of ____ «. Mrs. Girling. MissGwilt. Mr. Davies. Mr. Durham House —Capt. R. O. Orme-Webb, R.N., and En Pension Thumb from 4 Guineas peb Wehk. and Mrs. Dickinson. Misses Smallwood. Mr. Fenton and Miss Gan. Mrs. and Mbs Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Mm Orme-Webb British Corporation and Black clurrant8.4l, A. Twine; 2, J. B. Burton ; S, R, Lawn Tennis.—Hailsham were at home on water after each Public Boards Stocks be used if neoee- Cmmwoktb Hotel.- 8ir Herbert and Lady Oarndnff. Lawless and party. Mn. Corbrldge. Mr. and Mrs. Homeoroft. — Mrs, Kingsbury. Mbs; Folkard. Mrs. Pomfrey. Saturday, when they entertained the Drive Lawn Mbs Gann Sett. Mr. Long. " ~Thompson. Mbs Bhme, f. Mbs Smith. Mbs A. R. Brooks Graham’s and Bonds...... 500,699 17 Red currants.—lL A. Twine; 2, J. T. Brook ; S, J. B, Tennis {Club, Eastbourne, In a mixed doablea But be sure to Hilston_Mm Pilklngton. Mr. W. P. Hall. Mr. and Indian and Colonial Burton. magnesia, as other forma • of . Mbs ■vans. ] Ratoliffe. Mr. and MOSTYN TKBRAOB. Government Securi­ match. The visitors were much the stronger side Dr. and Mrs. . Mrs. Pettitt. Mm Marr. Miss G. Marr. Mm Greer, Mbs Greer. HAILSHAM PETTY SESSIONS. White carrants.-f 1, J. T. Brook; 2. R. Pomfrey. and won the match by nine events to love, 16 i n , , I not the same action in theie tstomach Mm and Mbs Mr. Sllverlook. iMTiMMU H orn.—Mr. J. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mm Whittle. Mdlle. Stein. Mbs Crouch. ties, including Guar­ Cherriek—1 , J. Bl Burton; 2. J. T. Brook. and frequently do more harm Mbs Butler. Capt,______and Mrs. KF?eeman. Mr. Leslie Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Kioe. Mbs 8 . Rice j • i. anteed Railways ..... I,448j940 7 8 Raspba-ries. - V, J. T. Brook; 2, R. Pomfrey; 3, to two s(nd 125 games to 72. Details: Mm Cox. ICapt. W. Freeman. Mr and Mra. Lemos. Mr. and Mra. British Railway Deben­ (cards 8 . Riel 1 land Miss Courtenay (Hailsham) lost to TL K. Kerrlil-rDavies.^Mnand^Mra. Wednesday.—Before Mr. Herbert Curteia (In tbe ture Guaranteed and Carnduff. Mr. and Mrs. Mbs Seppings. E Frost. Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell. Colonel da HOWARD SQUARE pple8.J—1, J. T. Brook; 2, J. B. Barton; 3, A. Noakes. Farncorr be and Miss N. Temple (the Drive). 6 -8, 341; lost * = Mbs Ditohbnrn. Mrs. Bn Misses Bradford. Silvia Mello, L Mr. and MtslW. Gsrdnor Bmrd. Quendon Lodge.—Mr. and Mm Yatels. ‘Mm Curtis. ohalr), Dr. G. A. Jeffery, Baron von Roemer, Preference Stocks..... 1,126,857 17 19 ollection of four kinds of fruit.—1. J. B. Burton; 2, to W. S. K. Hole and Miss Wilson (the Drive), 1-6,5-7 ; f. Mbs Claver- I Mr. and Mts. P. Piggott, f. Dr. and Mrs. Stattera. Mr. G. H. Bruoe, Mr. William Strlokland, Mr, American , Railroad J. T. Braok; 3, R. Pomfrey. very recklessly, was Mrs. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. C. Curtis. Miss Bancs Mortgage Bonds and lost to C . T. Cruse and MissVenables (the Drive), t-2, Messrs. Sploeri Mrs. B Mr. Barbetes. Mr. Harris. Miss Goodslr. Master Goodsir. Mr. W. Holtbood. — Mra. LyalL Mr. Peach. Mrs. Peach. E. H. Myddelton-Gavey and Mr. Bishop. 1 VEGETABLES, 8-10,2-6. i ’ ta trying to show his Gibbes. —rlghton: Adamson. - Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart Stephens.' Mrs. Mrs. and Mbs Robertson. Mbs Bussell. Miss K. Short-dated Securities 2,177,704 18 I A. Spender and Mrs. Spender (Hailsham) lost to T. JJ. ’ 1st. Other Securities...... 1,977,642 8 3 Collection of six ports.—1, J. B. Burton; I, R. Pomfrey He said, “ No, my lord; boonnti Tbcounteas Knollya. Kirtland Brown and friend. Mra. Brakspear. Mr. Bussell.. Miss Barrage. Mm Sylvester. Mm Barker. JEVINGTON BAILIFF SENTENCED. Farncombe and Miss N. Temple, 2-6,1-6; lost to W. S. K. Harris, jnn. Mbs Ashdown. Mrs. Grant Mr. and (Including 31,250 8, H. Snat hfold. Hole and. Mr. H. P. Courtlanda—Mrs. Turner. MtssTrew. Mr. and Mrs; Mrs. Fnllard, Miss Newington, Mm Zerennor. Mr. to be other charges brought against Hall. He (Mr. ties ...... 1,774,534 19 6 attending the Haflaham Council Schdol gardening classes b Morris ...... 4 Wryn WormickL e Paaeoe, b Frlpp. Mbs Fish. ; Roberta G. A. Turner. MissTurnar ]' Bheallan. Mrs. Braynel. Mrs. Kartz. Mm Graham. Lewis) would have been prepared to have pro- on their plots at the School.—1, A. Cornford; 2, C. van G Irted, b Chapman...... 1 6 Press ...... 0 23.—Mr. Clough. Miss Clough, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mbs Rook. Mr. Keighley. Miss Roberta. -Mr. and £67,403,068 1 2 Loock; 3, H. Sutton; 4, E. Holtham [ 5, A. Kelly. D 8 Coles, b wryn Wormtok 10 T Wheeler, c Atkins, b Press 10 QosmnoBOUOH Hotxl PABAin). Clough 1 [ with those oharges, bat In the meantimetic | MKaber.Biaenhofer ...... 28 F Eiaenhofer. b press...... 1 Mrs. Bousfleld. Mrs Rolls. Mr. Rolls. Mr. and Mrs. he-had reoelved a oommanloatlon from Mr. Mayo 0 A. Paine, o Diokinson, b A H Price, raxfcqnt ...... i If j'n MIm Henderson. Mm and Mbs Giles. CAVENDISH PLACE. Newington. Miss Skelton. Mr and Mm Gibbons. Wryn Wormiok...... 4 Ross King, o Hayley, b Press ft ’ and Mbs Lai. Mm Garratt. Mr. 5.—Mr. and Mrs. Cross, f. Misses Baldwin (2). Mm Miss Gibbons. Mra. Capper. Master Capper. Mbs to the effeot that Hall would pleadl guilty.guilty, He PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. Besotifiu the teeth sod the smm. T P Press, not out...... 21 W F Rathbone, &w, b Press.. 0 Mrs. Morse. Count and f, Miss Bradley. Mbs White (Mr. Lewis), however,werer, claimed the right to say FLORILINE Render! the teeth pesrly whit*. 0 Prangnell, jnn., c Bachelor, and distribution of f. » r Mx.. Mm Garnham, f. Dr. T. r £ ». d. Arrati the decay ol the teeth. bChapman...... 29 Mr. Grimaso*! Misses that he did not thinkihlnk thetl_____ Courtr_____ should d be , __asktasked____ to To Salaries and other Expenses at Head Mbs■ — : \s W | Ang&L Mr,.and adjudloate on this onone ea easese under the impressionimpresE Act! u * detergent after nnoki*g. A K:^nrt#Mbaw Burteoabaw, b Chapman 1 laurioe.^ Office and Branches, Including Income F0 R THE Reader! the gum h*rd end healthy. Extras and I that It was the only oharge alleged against the Tax ...... 738,271 11 IBM defendant. Mr. Lewis then prooeeded to give an To Dlrectore’ Remuneration ...... 12,554 17 Ii the belt Liquid Dentifrice, Total ..152 Total the membt rs’ purchases. I outline of the defendant’s duties while in the To Bonus to Staff ...... 21,M0 0 The lerourite OTer 35 yean. nploy of Mr. Wo S, and alleged that within a To Staff Pension Fpnd .’...... 20,000 0 Te e t h . Sold eferywhera, 2i. 6d. per bottle. of the wealth 8 Z To Other Reserves ...... 50,000 0 Sale e r a Dckr’b L and.—Thefirsjtofa three . Mm Fram w days of his enti og the servlee of bis employer To Bank Purchase Account ...... 100,000 0 . _ Mr. and Mr 1 embarked upoi polloy of dishonesty, and days’ sale of the Duke of Sutherland’sjShropshlre ___ Teaedale. Mr. s Moorb To Reduction of Premises and Payment After “ le footing,” which, means a walk, per dent thus making { grossly abnsed the < nfldenoe which was placed in for Buildings ...... 30,000 0 6 estate took plaoe at Wellington on Wednesday. and Mm James Hogg. M Mrs. Batho. Mr. France has oolned another “ {English” word— The annual rental of the estate Is £5,lp0, and tne •nd Mrs. LalUway. Mr. and 1 Furnar. Mm King him. Thee 9 beforel the Co art, to whloh Hall bad To Interim Dividend of 4i- per Share on I pleaded guilty, was [In respeot of 16s. which he A Shares and 7/- per Share on B Shares, “ seoutleme,” whloh describes the alms of the acreage 2,606. The total proceeds of 69 ibts realised Wholesale Society, • r received’ 1 for scsome rabbits.' This money shonld less Income Tax...... ;...... 233,062 10 newly founded branch of the Eclairenrsde France £34,520. One lot of garden ground at £1 rental To Dividend of il- per Share on A Shares or Boy Scoots, at Tours. movemen i of enormous Mra Bvrienoffi have been paid over to Mr. Wood, but the defendant . and 7/- per Share on B Shares, togethei made £117. A farm of 279 acres sold for £8,900. Mm and Mbs retained It for his own purposes. In faot, It was The Sutherland Arms Inn realised £3,400 and Mr. with Bonus of 1/- per Share od B Snares, 11 Mai 7 , why didn’t you sqund the dinner- alleged the defendant) received £ 1 .16s. from a Mr. less Income Tax...... 253,687 10 gongt” " Please,’m, I oouldn’t find It." “ Why, another farm was sold to the tenant for £16,000. t, Tobac eo, Boots and Dann for rabblte, bat that money was never paid To Balance, being Undivided Profit, Corse carried forward to the next year...... 140,670 16 10 there It is on the hall table I ’’ j “ Please, ’m, you Failure is often the result of Waiting for and Hosiery CUSTARD to kls employer. The defendant, alleged Mr. said thlq morning that was tbe breakfast-gong I” other people to do things first. us obtain the power t ; - ' • w' - ; ’ - ■ • Lewis, Indulged In a polloy of rather Ingenious £1,699,587 6 6 g8- manipulation of the aocounts, whloh at first sight Any Doctor will tell you that might' mislead anyone. He then turned * to other for good, and gives the Ob. £ 8. d. in summer, good health depends alleged" ower to the risk, and if you always serve it and he believed that tqnlrieshad failed to disclose Gray. F. C. GOODENOUGH, General Manager. ^LtJE FLAME OIL COOKER. themse ves and the with BIRD’S — the Nutritious anything against him op to the present case, He I had. a wife and six children, and volunteered for W. FAVIJjL TUKE Assistant General Manager. Will Roast, Bake, Broil, Grill and Toast to Perfection. r:a ; jj f\ r- Custard, ybu have the most service during the South African War. F. A; BEVAN, Chairman. ngdom. Annual SaIcs, __ r. cu ff.___ The Chairman saldj the Bensh thought they oonld KINNAIRD, Major and Mn. delicious dish in season. not do less than send the defendant to prison for HERBERT GOSLING,/ulrectOT®' Miss Smith. r—- ■ a |Now on Show at T ry to-day, Bird s Custard two monthat with Cherries, Raspberries, or * AUDITORS'REPORT? u Msn«. i hair fafiioz c& , Currants. THE We have compared the above Balance 8 heet with the R.E&J.PEABS0N and Mm i it te its nelaal colom balances on the Books at the Head Office, and with the lo Pkts. 2 fw _ t is Dot e 4ya detailed Returns from the Branohee. We have verified COMMONWEALTH, COOKS THE FOOD (Eastbourne), Ltd., L am o o w m P bivati Hotel. Boxes 4

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BOARD OF GUARDIANS: DOMESTIC SERVANT FOUND OUR ’BEANFEAST.” fit; 1 IDROWNED. THE CAPITAL & COUNTIES BANK, LIMITED. NEWI The fortnightly meeting of this Board wee held Mt morab'.e Visit to Eastbourne. ah Avenue House, .The- Avenue, yesterday. The Established 1834. m a y n a r d LOWEST . YOU WILL NEVER SEE ME AGAIN.” | r. Prebendary Allan presided, and there were H:'Sf".;+ . present Iaeut.-CoL Owen, C.M.G., O.I.E. was cur beanfeast” was the explanation [Less ? - .1 of a is tipsy condition bv a man named Authorised Capital £10,000 000 Subscribed Capital £ 8 ,750,000 for LIMITED was voted to the vice-cliaix), Mrs. Fahey, A yoring domestic servant named Margaret Lilian ’Phone 771 Wm. Bj Smith, of Southwark, when he appeared Paid-up Capital... 1,750,000 Reserve Fund 800,000 Brodie Hall, Miss Gatliff. the Rev. J. T. McBean, employed at Chelaea-gardens, London, before _ Alderman E. Duke and Mr. A. Chester the Rev. H. von E. Scott, the Rev. E. E. W., left a note for her-mother saying, “ You H illrjan, at ,the Town Hall, on Thursday morn­ ing, Smith, described' as a canvasser, wore a CouncilIot Eden, Councillor Prior, Mr. R. will never eee me again,” and! then, it is supposed, j DIRECTORS: REMOVALS Xaatbou travelled to Eastbourne and/ threw herself into sod and sorry look as, with a badly-marked right Mr. J. Wiltmot, Mr. F. J. Danin, Mt. eye, ,'tes faced the Magistrates and besought their EDWARD BAVERSTOCK MERRIMAN, Esq., Chairman. McCann, Mr. C. Chandless-Chandlees, Mr. J. the sea. This took place on or about the 13th inst., and the more or leas decomposed1 body waa lenient treatment. CHARLES BATHURST, Esq., M.P. HERBERT J. VV. JERVIS, Esq. Bobonean, Mr. j . G. Shield. Mr, J. L. Reid. Mr. found floating in the water off’ Laingney Point on Charged with having been drunk and incapable SIR LIONEL E. DARKLL, Bart. SIR HENRY KIMBER, Bart. AND W. Madkay, Mr. S. El Buokland, Mt. E. A H. Tuesday last. on the previous day, the accused replied': I am JOHN CLAUDE DAUBUZ, Esq. GEORGE BUTLER LLOYD. lijsq., if. P STORAGE Vernon, Mr. L. H. Canton, Mir. 0. J. Knight, Mr. Dr. Dow, deputy coroner, held an inquest at quite guilty. The truth is I had a glass too William garfit. Esq. SAMUEL SAMUEL, Esq., M.P. 6, Sussex Gardens,1“s S l t * No. 3,( G. H. ABen and Mr. A Hufst (clerk). the Town Hall on Thursday. much. That and a lot of smoking upset me. SIR JOHN T. GOLDNEY. SIR GRIFFITH THOMAS. ! • Mrs. Maud Agnes MoBean, of 33, I field-road, ‘P.C. Jesse Blackman deposed1: At 5.35 p.m. GEORGE A HARVEY, Esq. ERNEST D. VAISEY, Esq. Hours 9 till 7; Slats, 9 till B, Later by Appointment The Burial op I nmates. yesterday I found the^prisoner lying on the foot­ EDWIN HENTY, Esq. South Kensington, said she identified the deceased! way in Bolton-road. Lifting him up, I could see The House Committee reported, with regard to from the olothing as her daughter, who was 18 H ead Office . . . 39, THREADNEEDLE STREET, LONDON. )NSULTATIONS FREE. burial of inmates, that in some oases the ears old and was employed as a daily maid, he was drunk and quite incapable pf taking care Goods Warehoused in Separate S C H 001 ter was asked by the relativlee to be allowed n July 13th, on returning home, witness found of himself. I accordingly brought him to the GEORGE A. HARVEY and ERNE3T D. VAISEY, Joint Gpnciul Manager.}, U, provide at their own expense better furnish- Town Hall. ROBERT C. HENDERSON, City Manager. WILLIAM H. GILLETT, Country! Manager. Lock-up Compartments. her daughter missing and the hote above referred The Magistrates1 Clerk (Mr. Langham): You call Shorthand, f. ' to., than those contracted! for. The oom- to lying an the table. Information was given to ROBERT M. HAPGOOD, Assistant City Manager. | GEORGE W. KEMP, Assistant Country Manager. Ing. Geography! _e were of opinion that if the relatives were the police, but with no result until Wednesday yourself a canvasser? GEORGE AVENELL, Cliiof Inspector of Branches. EDWARD SMITH, Chief Accountant. to do this they should undertake the whole Prisoner: Quite right. CERTIFICATE in this week,-when she eaw that the newspaper Mr. Langham: What do you mean by canvasser t ERNEST A. PARSLOE, Secretary. Finest Fireproof Warehouse expense of the buna! description of the person recovered from the sea The Board endorsed the opinion of the own- Prisoner: I canvass for orders in the bottle-beer 21 Branches in the Metropolitan Dibtriot. 470 Country Branches and Agencies. Day and Eve exactly tallied ■ with the missing girl. Her trade—the family trade. MTI-STEf in Eastbourne. jBlItVfrtl | daughter was a delioate, highly-strung girl, and Mr Langham: How came you at Eastbourne ? I' WobxhousA Well Scb-Committek. she wearied over her health. Deceased had BALANCE SHEET, 3 0 t h JUNE, 1914. ILL Prisoner: I came yesterday morning by excur­ ■ This subcommittee reported that since the well never threatened to do anything to herself, but sion from London. It was our beanfeast Smart and Up-to-date Vann H had had a “tiff” on a previous occasion, ituations SHaniefc. - “ 7 in .September, 1912, there had been Uaut Liabilities. Assets. oh water charges of £115. Ms. 6d., then her daughter left home and went to Chief Inspector Taylor: He appears to have MR. W. H. JOh nds. She returned later, howeveT. Capital viz. :— Cash at Head Office, Emmanuel a profit of 65 per cent, on the capital fallen .down and injured his eye, which was very 176,Odd Shares of £50 each, £10 paid...... £1,750,000 Branches, and Bank or PPLYl on ecretary Dr. Dow. You have no idea how; she came to England ...... £9,347,859 7 n , H . S SOLDIERS’and SAILORS Experienced and Careful Men .* under 15 to The subcommittee stated that about 200 bad last night. We had a dootor to see him and Reservo Fund ...... 800,000 4 HE!iLP SOCIETY and NATIONAL ASSOCIA- R N .a, Osborn week are still being bathed with the Eastbourne or the place where she entered the I he attended to the; injur Amount due on Current, Deposit and other Money at Call and Short N, 27, Upperton-i■road, EasEastbourne (TeL ______No. 571), for Soedol 'a water. This could be rendered seat—Nor­ Accounts, including provision for bad Notice ...... 6,517,390 16 Handy Men, Wall only Employed. I Alderman Duke: Well, you have been in and dpubtful debts and depreciation of £12,86/-),250 4 3 (rs, Porters, Vanmen, Chair and VbStera 24« ______any bv duplicating the water raising Had she enough money to come to Eastbourne? .custody all night. You are discharged now. 0 Investments :— Invalid Af indants; ' ; Spinal Chair for Hire; Vacuum plant and adding to the storage capacity. It Investments...... 40,885,542 Cleaner Suppliedilied with or without men ; Gardens —Well, a few days afterwards I missed a coat Prisoner: Thank you kindly, gentlemen. I Acceptances covered by Cash or Securities 1,694,807 14 Consols and other British Attended; Windows Cleaned; and any Casual Work REN' might even, involve the building of a water tower. and skirt from my wardrobe, and I don’t know j wish also to thank the constable for taking care Endorsements on Foreign Bills negotiated 15,399 6 Government Securities Insured under Workmen's Compensation Act Men of ESTIMATES ERE J? The subcommittee asked for authority to have whether she had sold these. She had a coat and of me. Net Profits...... £431,338 18 1 (of which £156,245.19s. 9d. good oharaoter only sent out. the water again analysed, as it was quite possible skirt of her own. , The accused was then liberated. Jan. Dividend, Is lodged for Public that after seven quarters' use the well water will subject to de­ Accounts) ...... 2,743,598 11 4 APPLY - Henry Matthews, a fisherman, having deposed duction of In­ India Government Stocks, be found te have beoohie as pure aa the supply to finding the body, and Warrant Officer Hayward come |fax .....£140,000 0 0 British Railway Deben­ ivate 1 from the Water Company's mains. having given evidence, Dr. Adams, police Bonus m Staff... 17,888 3 8 ture and Preference —Dover 1 ouse, Langney-road, Eastbourne. VICTORIA league: Stocks, and Colonial Mr. McCann moved the adoption, of the report. surgeon, said he had examined the body, which July Dividend, i LADY Is glad to Recommend a very superior GIRL td He said the profit was really mote than 65 per was very much decomposed. The appearance of Bubjept to de­ Government Stocks and G. E MAYNARD, L ., Age no ob duction of ln- Bonds (of which £5,000 is —A. as UNDER-NURSE; healthy, trustworthy, fond No extra <' «eat, as they had already allowed a depreciation the body was consistent with the cause of death lodged for Public Ac­ of children: disengaged August 17th. — Apply, Mrs. VISIT TO EASTBOURNE. come Tax ..... 140,000 0 0 Tugwell, 6, Upper Duke’s-drive, Eastbourne. References, o f 10 per O B O | Mr. Willmot, in seconding, said “ there was Under the auspices of the Victoria League, Officers' Super­ ,rt or Whole of time if required.—A..B., “Observer’' i t i party of ladies visited Eastbourne recently as annuation fice, East Grinstead. Greystone Buildings, plenty Of money in the well looking them in the £18,234,863 8 guests of the local branch. The visitors com Fundi ...... 10,000 0 0 DESIRES APPOINTMENT In Eastbourne face" if they got permission to utilise the water j ------£327,888 3 8 Bills Discounted, Loans and other Ac­ BAND OF THE LONDON RIFLE prised ladies from Australia, West Indies and 103,150 14 5 counts ...... j.... 21,258,656 r his native town; highest references; low salary.— : New Zealand. Liability of Customers for Acceptances Gm. Hnggott, 67, Prinoen-oresoent, Brighton. Eastbourne. The report was adopted. ■In accordance with the arrangement - BRIGADE. The party were met at the station on arrival, publicly jannonneed in August, 1011, the Bank, in as per Contra ...... !.... 1,664,807 14 RENjCH CHEF (speaks English) REQUIRES Large 1 I ncreases of Salary ! and after partaking of light refreshment they on with the Bank of England and other Liability of Customers for Endorsements TEMPORARY WORK two or three weeks; first ? Physical Labor The Hoard increased the salaries of four, officers were taken by motor car to visit Pevensey Castle, guarantor or the Yorkshire as per Contra ...... ,...... j.... 15,390 6 9 class cooking and pastry; private house preferred.— 1 Preparation The above Regiment, which is officially __ , Limited. This Statement of Liabili- Banking Premises in „ London and G. P., Failrlight, York-road. Eastbourne. to the extent, in the aggregate, of £25 per annum. and also to Beaohy Head. The sight of the not include the Bank's Guarantee of Country at cost, less amounts written Fd designated the 5th (City of London) Batt. of the ancient ruins and the historic interest attaching > the Yorkshire Penny Bank. off tor depreciation...... 1,045,472 17 4 OVERNESS, experienced, REQUIRES ENGAGE­ JHiscdlaiumtu. London Regiment, will be encamping at East­ MENT for next term ; afternoons or whole day; to Pevensey Castle impressed the visitors very G ,JT. GEO I bourne from August 2nd to August 16th, and much, and the panoramic views from Beaohy £45,219,199 15 10 £45,219,199 15 16 family preferred.—H. T., “ Chronicle" Office. Eastbourne. )MPT0N CROQUET CLUB. through the kindness of the Commanding Officer, SITUATION REQUIRED as USEFUL MAID ; good >ATJ IONISED- - - BY ROYALTY 150 luuw.—tlmee.-We »» u n.hare VI Head, enhanced by the brilliance of the weather, _ Jved the -- above------— patronage from...... 10 different.. it f e Colonel Earl Cairns, and the officers of the Regi­ were much admired. On the termination of the 3 plajn needlewoman ; six years’ reference ; ago 23.— members of the British Royal Family.—Edmonds and FOR BOYS ment the band will play in the Grand-parade [., 4, Coronation-road, East Grinstead. The Compton Croquet/ Club held their second drive, the party were distributed amongst the EDWD. B. MERRIMAN, G. A. HARVEY, 1 Joint General ED. SMITH, Edmonds, 20, Elms-bulldings, Eastbourne. The Subject! bandstanjd, in place of the Municipal_Band, on houses of private residents, where they were (Directors. E. D. VAISEY, j Managers. Chief Accountant. rPHOL3TERY.—A YOLNG MAN i'21) would give open summer tournament on their beautifql W. GARFIT, I tlmO to Learn the above Business in good House.— J7UNGER-TAME PARRAKEET8 ; perfectly tamTi all Public Sr J. T. GOLDNEY, f Y. Z., The Library. Hailsham. Sussex. A cap be handled by small child; hardy, hand-rearea attention is , ground*, at the Saffrons, commencing on Mondky AUDITORS’ REPORT TO THE SHAREHOLDERS. pets, size of large canary; 7s. 6d. each.—Edmonds and Languages. last and' continuing throughout the week. Wa have obtained all the information and explanations we have required, and having satisfied ourselves of the ANTED, by married man. SITUATION in House Edmonds, Eastbourne. _____ For1! is composed entire! of professional musicians w... and Garden or Jobbing Work.—W. Gibbons, 2, Although, unfortunately, the weather left some- orchestra. After tea, the whole party strolled . ‘ —- "---- ' 1 1 1 — *-,st the Money at Call and Short Notice, Ship-cottages, Meads, Eastbourne.; AN-'I ARIES.—COCK CANARIES on full song, 7a. 8dT. thing*“*— *- be desired, the 'tournament must be from the Guards other hands; therefore the along the sea front until it became time for their r Balance Sheet and Profit \J 10*10s., 15s. and 21s. each; Hens, 2s. to 3s. 6d.; large d a success. Several distinguished attractive programmes which will be given on departure. ______certified Returns from the seleotio]“-p.—Edmonds & Edmonds, Eastbourne. those two nights should he very much enjoyed Branches weareofopinion that the Balance Sheet Is properly drawn up so as to exhibit a true and correct view of rpH B! COMPTON AGENCY, 6, Station -parade, MUS101 ok part (all scratch and below), inolud- The visitors all expressed themselves charmed the state of the Bank’s affairs, according to the best of our information and the explanations given to us, and as EASTBOURNE. TeL No. 1058. .----__NG AMAZON PARROTS, 35s. to 60s. Foreign Tollemaohe, Lady Julian Parr, Sir by the large crowds which will no doubt attend 2 6 DAY and the performances. with Eastbourne itself, and they were particularly Birds in great variety from s. d. pair. Pomeranian 11 Looock, Mr. Kenneth Izard and Mr. pleased at having had an insight into English shown jby the Books of the Bank. t TURQUAND, YOUNGS & CO, Temporary Parlourmaids, Houseparlourmaids and lies from 25a. each.—Edmonds & Edmonds, 20, Elms- Branohee of i Housemaids; also General for 6 or 7 weeks, flat; i, Eastbourne.______Blvey, and all old croquet players were homes afforded by their entertainment at 13th July, 1914. - Auditors. Parlourmaids, £24-£28; flouseparlourmaids, £18-£24 ; Wood | 1 to see Colonel the Hon. H. C. Needham iI1RDS STUFFED AND CASED : Frlrs' Gil as a Dust LaYiul—The Corporation ol luncheon. The greatest cordiality existed and Current Accounts opened in London on terms usual among London Bankers. Cook, boys' school, £28 ; Cook-Generals, £20-£28 ; Visit' Needham amongst the competitors, the visit was a d/emdedi success. One of the party Deposit Receipts issued and Deposit Accounts opened in Loudon, Interest being allowed thereon at rates as Nursery Governess (French) for Canada, little girl (5j B iuwuiwuMounted onuu ouimuBShields auu and anall amkinds us oiof [Taxidermy lanaermy his great services to the game in Fort William, Ontario, is about 1 o eoirr on an years). Disengaged : Temporary Cooks, where 3 or work done on the premises; Ova and Pupael of Butter­ MUNICH? Al expressed the desire that a large advertisement advertised from time to time. ! flies and;Moths; ladles’ flat Feathers of all kinds j experiment In oiling the streets to k ep down (he should be affixed to the car in the following Atithe Country Branches, Current and Deposit Accounts opened. Deposit Receipts and Drafts issued, and all 4 maids I kept; Houseparlourmaid, 23, reference 2 dust, and with t.t 19 rurpose tn view, has purchased other Banking business transacted on the usual terms. years, £22, Aug. 25th ; Cook and Houseparlounnaid, many Thousands to select from.—Edmonds St Edmonds. ibers of the club, including Mrs. T. de a oar load of 5,000 gallons, costing, laid dowp, a words, “ Try our Empire cement” (the Victoria Dividends and Coupons collected. Investments in and sales of Home and Foreign Securities effected. Moneys 30 and 24, where housemaid or betweenmaid kept, 20, idroa-bulldlngB, Eastbourne. _____ | _____ Beresford, Mr. and Mrs. Tabor, Admiral League). Time did not admit of this idea being £28-£22. September; Housemaid, 24, exellent refer­ trifla over eight cents per vellon. The oil will be received and advised for Customers free of oharge between all the above offices. Y at lowest MUNICIFA] Bn : ii Primrose, Mr. and Mrs. Brigstocke, need tn Imp rtuit thoroughfares which are not earned into effect, but it may safely be said that The Agency of Foreign and Country Banks is undertaken. ence, £20, September; Housemaid, 27, reference 2 __ quariuniB.— . their usual hospitality to the viators visits of this character are likely to cement the The Bank is prepared to undertake the duties relating to Executorships, Trusteeships, &e. years, £26; Under-Housemaid, 17, £16, Aug. nth. i, Eastbourne. >ir friends. As usual, several members of paved,andsboul I the • xpedmentprove a ,1 iafactary bonds of friendship between the Colonies and the The Officers of the Bank are bound to secrecy. ' , ! this method of preserving rb«oomtortof the citizens HINT. - CLEAR YOUR WARDROff.ES. - We (Tb b were prominent in the various oompeti- Old Country. FOREIGN DEPARTMENT.—The Bank issues Drafts, Circular Letters of Credit and Circular Notes payable give high prioes for good class thing j, eluding Ci ip*. Stone, Mrs. Winkley, Miss will doubtless he widely followed «'! over Canada, in all parts of the World; effects Mail and Cable Transfers; collects Foreign Bills and Bonds: purchases approved “ Gc u Iiver’s Ti VIM ” 8old fob £250.—At A and bny Prospectus i whose oil fields are sow being rapidly developed. everything In any condition to send abnrood , Ladles' bo obtained ft and Miss Adela Primrose. Mr. Alfred Foreign Bills and Coupons payable abroad; reoeives Foreign Bonds and Scrip for registration; makes arrangements Sotheby’s on Fridaj £250 was realised for a large Gents’, Children’s, and Underwear; Boots, aShoes and mlMee. Town 1 , the hon. Secretary of the chib, devoted Diaxh in i h i Signal Box.—A signalman Lily Dodaley, a Nottingham girl of fourteen abroad for receiving monies for its customers, and undertakes generally all Foreign Exchange Business. aper oopy of the first edition of “ Gulliver’s Household Linen, Blankets, Curtains: alloO Officers' much time and energy in the preparations neces­ named Carter, emp’oyed on the Great Central has been prest-u ed by tne police with a gold ’ravels,” lissued in 726 A first edition of Scott's Uniforms, Old Hold and Silver and Artificial Teeth. We sary for so important a tournament, whilst Sir Hallway at Tuxford. Notts, after setting the signal “ Waverley,” 1814, brought £200, and an uneut pay carriage and send P.O. by next post. Qnilte [| private, mem m o i wristlet watch In recognition of her gallantry in Eastbourne Branch ...... Terminus Road. Also SERVANTS' REGISTRY OFFICE, andT. permanent Charles Looock for the second year admirably for a fast train on Saturday afternoon was seen to going to the rescue of a constable who was presentation oopy ’ the first edition of Tennyson's letter address forwarded by arrangement—] In Bobby \ fulfilled the onerous 'duties of manager. A. ’OWEN LY TE, Manager. ° '* Poems,’] 1830, fet ed £136. ! jooock, 200 - stagger and fall. He died lm met lately. struggling with a prisoner. and 201, Qneen’s-road, Hastings, Sussex. [Co; “ 'I>yrighL] FRENCH, t ENGLISH, Trcms Moderatj Princlp

R. A. M Med all! County Mo F L O R A ’ S a f t e r FRENCJ Enol Private Lessofi Unterriqht 1 Ont' OF AN EXCEPTIONAL ORDER IN FASHIONABLE GOODS. LOfl ’and I BEXHILL | Address l K1 Vd NEAR , 6 3 , 6 3 a, ), E A TOWN HALL T Modeft responsill Aoonfldenoe. Call or W rttel Witness : He did notsay anything. He knocked SPECIAL PREPAID RATES 1| ALLEGATIONS AGAINST TWO me flat. Serbanta & JUsistants SBanteb. Jflr or to p t. TeL 554. P.U. Archer, re-called, denied that he struok Articles for gale. Miscellaneous. W a Jn t s OF ALL KINDS, For It Is 1 CONSTABLES. Tingley in the t yo, or tha. he hit him at alL p i OOD GENERAL HELP WANTED for few weeks. A DVERTISEMENTS must be replied to in writing, The Magistratee retired to consider their deci­ ARTICLES FOR SALK, V J —Apply, 22. Burlington-place, Eastbourne. XJL directed to the addresses given. Personal applica- T TAi _, NORTH! ! ROAD in. PARTMENTS WANTED in East Grinstead ; fort­ to apply bo i sion, and on returning the Chairman said : We and EY^ ° J 1 IBS’S . . STREET, ______BRIGHTOb night in September; three ladies: silting, two SERVANTS WAlfTXD or SITUATIONS EXQUIUD. and all Expenses offered to Young Lady for tion8 at our Publishing Offices, for particulars, are useless* _ ir Se' Machine: All kindsds less half price ( A bedrooms; must be pleasant, comfortable a nd clean ; BELMOfi E ROAD SCENE. think Guy had uo light to go and interfere with __ _ rbt“■ weeks, *“ 'from 30th L July,I“’~ In’ [turn for light £1). Type irs: Every make frotti 2gs. Trunks, I with good cooking and attendance ; no lat* dinner.— MOJSnET! tho two con trebles, and the attitude he touk up luties iwith three little boys.—Apply, St. Gi urge's School, UTCHER’S COUNTRY BUSINESS in 8 USSEX, &o. Prai Pianos. 5,000 pairs' sample Boots, hai UOUHK8 0i APARTMENTS TO LET, Upperton, Eastbourne. B thoroughly genuine ; home-killed and Canterbury Mrs. F. p. Harding, 42, Upper Grosvenor-i oad, Tun­ was dlsordeily. We do not believe that the oon-' lamb; slaughter-house, stables and every convenienceprice. Ci s, Lino, Ruga, Blankets, 8 heets, Qulltj bridge Wells. stables a truck blows at all. The case itself is not Are ArtvartZsed In the Whole at Bicycles, 8 ! .tes, Fireproof Safes, Mjusical and Scienti” HOSTILE CROWD.” OU8 EPARLOURMAID WANTED for LLondon ; tor the trade; illness sole reason foij selling; every Instrument Cutlery and Plated ; Goods. Houses RTIFICIAL (but natural looking) TEETI I FITTED Cash Advanl a very serious one, and we shall impose s fine of Parncombe 4 Co.'s (Ltd.) Sussex Newspapers M private family; age 18-25: good wages tot< clean, investigation invited; low price for quick side.—Write, hv modern and painless methods ; n i; misfits 7a. 61. nggirl; general kept.-Mrs. K rammer,9 , Souith Cliff- Box 400, “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. Furniture Bed, See. Exchanges made. A At One Charge, vlr. I avenue, Eastbourne.. ______----remodelled-- ^ » "««•*««# ; absolutely f- uuwo painless uAuwiauia extract ftdVlOS Daiiymen | Remarkable allegations against two oonetahlee Constables Not to Blame. am pden pa r k . - Good detached house free; moderate chargee. — E. BL Richard s. Ltd., 8* l Inbbbtion..... One Shilling, not over 20 Word* ntelligent men required to take census of o s t e r s EA8 T GRIN8 TEAD LIMITED, SuBsex-^ardens,------*— Eastbourne.------Hours,9—7;------8 " a,t irday,9-5. ‘ 9 Borough ,F>roe were made at the-Polioe Albert TipgUy, of Vlne’i-square, was summoned H FOR SALE, with immediate possession; nine ------s. T 'Phone ’ yesterday d« ring a ease whioh was heard for using obscene language in Seaside, on July 19th. 8 Insbbtionb...~. Two Shillq>u8 and Sizpknoi I Traffic on Rural Roads for seven consecutive days rooms, usual offices ; garden. — For particulars, write F ENGINEERS)! during August.—Apply in writing, immediately, Clerk “Owner.” “Chronicle,rOffice, Eastbourne. CHEQUER ROAD (Tele. 131), " Mayor (Councillor C. W. Bolton) and P.O. Aroher stated that at 10 30 p m. he was in 7 iNMimoNs...... Fite SHiLLiNGi to Rural District Counoil, 92, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. LL KINDS CAST-OFF CLOTHING, „„Bo iiits, House* Afivono *tes, Frank Guy, of Dennis road, plain clothes with P.O. Joy. They approached the Lonetr JdotrtU—Hntt at fnporUi aatt Main, Have FOR SALE or HIRE bold Linen, BOUGHT. Cash sent on receipt ot ATRON REQUIRED for MANSFIELD COLLEGE! Is.—Mrs. Hart, 5, Station-street, Lewes. Personal A t for disorderly conduct In Belmbre- defendant, who was with five or six other lads who (r Booxsn th» Usual Bath will » Chassid. . iMARGATK, to undertake Entire Charge of Girls' ITEAM ENGINES, on July 19,h. were singing. When they (the constables) got All tuoh Announcements appear onpe In the foUowlns ardrobe and Household Linen; capable packer and AS ENGINES, I TAENTAL SURGERY (oldest establish.i d), where Seri near them the defendant Bald, “ Stop;.there are ; I F Teeth are extracted painlessly, and Artificial Mr. Thomas appeared on behalf of defendant, Katthmme Chronicle East Qrimtead Obtertttt needlewoman. — Applk, by letter only, Mrs. Poole, IL ENGINES, ■ Plates made and repaired at half usual coi it.—Rontly two policeman/’ at thessme time using the Rippirigale, Bolsover-road, Ka8tbourne. : • place. Haywards Heath. OTOR CARS, i # Who pleaded not guilty. Eatt Suttee Newt Suttew Jf Surrey Courier and 8 on, 55, Susans-road, Eastbourne, language oomplained of. Witness touched Tingley SERVANTS of aU kinds WANTED at once ; Hotels, GRICULTURAL MACHINES, M “ 8‘ P.O. Joy stated that about 10.35 p.m. he w m in on the ohnsr. and said, “ That's enough of that, old Hattingi Independent Hortham Timet ~'WER PUMPS, astbourne.—paying guests reo EIVED ii Belmore-road In oqmpany with P a Archer. A Boarding and Apartment - houses, Schools and H° Write telephone 844to lO la S it ^T e'n^FXf. E a comfortable home; highly recommerur ded; good roan.” Defendant immediately complained of rhareby scouring, at a vary small oost, an amount of publioit, Private; permanent and temporary; Young Girl Terry’s Auction and Estate HAFTING, PULLEYS, BEARINGS, cooking; garden, tennis and croquet; pleasar t situation: large crowd waa following them; Witness waa in having been struck by witness, and this oaused a throughout the Important district of .East Sussex, Wanted to assist in Private Hotel OfflceL—Myrtleholm , 19, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. iAUNDRY MACHINERY, —Miss Ackermann. 20. The Avenue, Eastboui n plain clothes, and he and P.U. Archer stopped, among the moat influential inhabitants. Employment Agency, 3ft, Qildredge-road. Eastbourne. me. crowd to areemule. Witness and Joy then pro­ 1AFE- INVESTMENT3------___for Trust------__...eyMoney or !SmaU OILERS, witness, asking : “ What is wrong; with you ceeded to Belmorr-road, where the other affair UNEQUALLED BY ANY OTHER LOCAL KBDIU* SUITED FREE.—Cooks, Cook-Generals, Capitalist.—Substantial FREEHOLD PROPERTY 'OOD WORKING MACHINERY, [tURNITURE (New land Second-hand) FO!R SALE; " Gay pushed his way through the crowd happened. When witness touched TiDgley the arlour arid Houseparlounnaids and Young > BE SOLD at low prices'; let to good tenants; liberal ‘RACTION ENGINES/ firT Sale by “ What’s the matter with you, Joy I" when pre- latter put, bis bond to his eye and shouted, “ Oh, Orders should he sent direot to Fabhoowbi A Oo.’a (Ltd.) Train Wanted ^excellent vacancies for all classes ~ ' urenase mo r at 44 per OAD ROLLERS, strnck at witness and placed, himself of 1 servants; personal attention given.—Write or * Owner/’ London We oftei the House my eye, he has hit me.” Head Offloes, or left with Authorised Agenta, ie Sussex Registry, 28, Friars'-walk, Lewes. have enquiries for Second-hand Maohlhi lims-buildings, la a fighting attl'ade. Be commenced shoaling P.C Joy, Wallaoe Bosher and P.O. Reader Gray Prepaid at the a bore Low Bates. and owne with such articles for disposal will do weelite and waving hfs arms aboar, and at the crowd rave corroborative evidence, the latter stating that CJHntT and COLLA MACHINIST WANTED; also IX ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE; central; newly deco- oommunii “ with us. No oharge Is made unless aisole T OST, on July 21th, between the Burlinrt on Hotel: Who hovel in following them they went to the Calender Hand nd Ironers; room for a good 1 rated,—G. B., 101, Ashford-road, Eastbourne. Is effected. JU and Elms-avenue, a GREY TABBY “ AT, With nearly 40 ; Tiogley went to the Latlmer-road Police Station, The PubUahsrs guarantee a oombined Sale exceeding '- WashS! — Appl S white markings, and showing signB of si the purpose af I nod Folios Station. and complained of having been struck In the eye. nageress, Eastbourne Sanitary Prioes on application to J. Dadhwell, Manager. i trouble; The Magistrates’ Olerk: What was wrong ? Steam| Laundry. ' ner-road. A LjLADY has immediate VACANCIES for PAYING answers to the name of “ Tiny.”—Anyone hr nging the. bants ( Witness found that the eye appeared to have GUESTS; hoys, girls and young children; entire DUCKLINGS FOR SALE, dressed ready fior same to Messrs. Golding & Perry, Veterinan Surgeons, Witness: P.C. Archer said he would report a 16,000 COPIES WEEKLY MART OFFICE BlOY WANTED.—Apply, to-day, c4geC_o; ladies, invalid or otherwise, With hr without Burlington-road, Eastbourne, wifi be Rewarc, A m i m something in it, but it it had received a blow be Which means that all these Announcements after 2, Soddy, 122J Terminus-road, Eastbourne. - . copWng.fromBs. per pair, oarriage paid, cash ed. • son In Seaside for using obscene language. should1 have expected to And a braise. an seen by about S nurses; every home comfort; best cuisine, bath (hpt and with order; New Laid Eggs, 10 and 12a ls.-Watermah’s To the The Olerk: Oh, some demonstration against the rilEMPORARY \VORK. daily or otherwise: 10s. 6d. oild), electric light; tennis: station six minutes.—Apply, r,ue^ ; , S n. near a 'ind S t-nd. pair Householders Defendant, on oath, stated that Aroher straok Poultry Ftym, Little Maplestead,A, UOOVA.Essex. ATPARTNERS 4 ij-iT GOLD SPECTACLES; Reward. — Iunkell, 10, X a week, 2s. 6d. a day.—Letters only, N. K., 15, W., Macetella, Caterham Valley, Surrey. (Ladies or Gentlemen),), with £60, WANTED.V------I. him In the eye and knooked him “ flat on his back TEN TIMES AS MANY READERS. Lushington-road, Eastbonrne.______■ , 1 lUshington-road, Eastbourne. Mr. Thomas: He made no movement to strike for three minutes.” An old lady oalled the oon* PARTMENTB or COTTAGE TO LET for August; IROQL______SET FOR SALE by, first - class . makers ; SEFUL HELP or GENERAL WANTED; another i . x three bedrooms, two sitting, kitchen, &o,; terms I i aly 23rd- between Berwick, Wrtntnock and HO FEEt stable a cowardly brate. moderate; on Ashdown Forest.—Baker, UhelwoodGate, c✓ bo —w xwood m mallets uilvuo C.UV1 and UuUQ balls Otlo.) 85s., CU equal U new.,— JU Eastbourne, GOLD CURB BRAtELI T Finder Clerk: How large was the crowd t U _ keqt; small Apartment-house; no cooking; com­ Tholompsops, Peas Pottage, Crawley, Sussex. will be rewarded returning same to 9. Ud Customer* i Witness: There were about 100 people. Ben. Bonlfaoe and Gny also gave evidence on fortable 'Ki Itingsi sleep In or out.—23, Uckfield. ' * . per Duke'S- behalf of Tingley. , Sfrerbants & Jtosistante SEantefe Cavendish- inme. drive. Eastbonrne. dd P.O. Archer said they were folio wedby a hostile ayor said Hie Benoh were quite satisfied OARD-RESIDENCE for business Lady or Gentle- ! - LEND! He estimated there were from DO to 50 ANTED, NUBS1 B man; comfortable house; moderate terms.—Apply, ; EMOVALS, at half-rate, from this dint -Ilet by two ____ constables were not to blame tn the EtY GOVERNESS for two child- 4, Castle-terrace, New-road, Lewes. 1 people in Belmore-road. Witness and Joy were A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT WANTED; sleep in ren, aged 10 A—Address, F., “Chronicle” 'Phone 14T. R rubber - tyred Motor Pantechnicons, returning m atte, and Imposed a fine of 10s. or out; no cooking; private family; ibasement Eastbourne. TJOAR1 empty to London, July 28th or 29th.—Write,iseph J May, both off duty. not (used; good outings; good character.—18, Hartfleld- IARD-RISSIDENCE for business man or woman; ORGO0D VALUE In all 8, Howland-street, London, W. The Olerk: Did Joy strike or attempt to strike square, Eastbourne. ANTED, at oncq, Girl or Woman for Kitchen JO comfortablecomf home; or could take charge of invalid. s raTiOTfiracssaafe-. ^Martin, 2 1, Lansdowne-place, Lewes. D ^UIRKD to PURCHASE (Meads), m.(dium sized; ___ ABLE PERSON Wantei) to do Kitchen W Work In smaU apartment house; do little cook- iplete and Inexpensive House Fumlt XV RESIDENCE; price about £2,500.-1 EASTBOURNE v. SUSSEX NURSERY. ing.—Apply, 9, Elms-avenue, Eastbourne.______RAWLEY DOWN.—STABLING to LET for either some ~ie Antique and Superior Second- B)dgar Horn ork in good-class Boarding-house: good wages; See Windows and spacious Show and Chartres, 31, Cornneld-road, Eastbourne ii Wollooe Bosher, a visitor, gave corroborative :ept.—Box 14, “ Chronicle ” Office, East- 1XTANTANTED,ED, WAITER, sleep In or out, for Apartment C short or long periods; stalls or loose boxes; also PROM] ^Tidtnoe. If-',. • bourne. W amr «— ’-----car; cement floor; with main water for Inspection. Rk’EPAIRS.-REPAIRS •“ *"****-»•—avauxtaxaxvo ToIX/ KJAOBICYCLES X OUUaO a OF]qPEOXALlTV J. Sergt. North stated that at U.15 p.m. the defen­ This two days’ match waa commenced at the parade E^bommePllr’ m0rnin6r or evenlnB' 25, Grand Junny Hill, Crawley Down, or Young OR SALE, EIGHTEEN YOUNG PIGS, nine and ten » We devote our workshops entirely to bii iyoles. For PPRENTIGE WANTED, lad just leaving school ______East Grinstead. ______^weekft old; also Young Ducks.—Seager, Ferndale, good work, reasonable’ prices and promptnes 3 1TRY UK dant entered the Latlmer-road Police Station with Saffrons yesterday. Present More: preferred; small wages from commencement.— rANTED, a useful MAID for small Apartment- Bicycles, Sewing Machines and Perammilatb rs on Hire, or man. He had some names written on s y, in own handwriting, Elphick Sc Son, Ltd., Corn ROYDON (South).—Modem Ten-roomedXlOUSE TO London k \ Sdssbx N 19, L u s h S - S , hoine ] 6 v°d outings.- LET; high and open position; rent £45—Apply, -Jury jk Son.3,4 and 5, Trinity-buildings (i ear Trinity of paper. Gny made no complaint and Charlwood, b Tate...... 1 Stores, Lewes. Cox, 27, The Avenue, Eastbourne. L.E, TWO COCKS and about 25 LEGHORN Ohnrch), Eastbourne. is. I any sign of Injury, A PPLY OXFORD REGISTRY, Susans-road, East- AITED, good -,.JFE ORPINGTON HENS; also PORTABLE «OK or CHEF, > Waiters and ™ t w ith hose. in good condition.—Apply, A. Day, CJMALL FURNISHED HOUSE REQUIRED. for it Promptitude, 1 P.C. Reader Gray, i aid the defendant ■ ■ ■ ■i & auDn ^ ' o Willis, b Davies bourne, for Comfortable SITUATIONS : Wanted, W Daily Womai -The Holidays, t*angney-road, Cj months from middle of September, in of having been s tn ok In the month by Jby, bat Potter, b Young ...... J...... 47 Cooks, Cook'-C----- ‘ ” ------■ r •* ~House- ICaatbourne. Shelley s ! oljy, Cooksbridge. ______| irij hton or Burchell.b Young...... ;...... I maids. Generals, I Hove; Bmall rent to careful tenants.—M-Mils ] Igerton, ltnese failed to flni i any Injury. Boys. 'ED, a YOUNG LADY tor first-class Con fee- jTOR S. iLE, GOVERNESS CAR; round corners ; in Bccleston Hotel, Eccleston-square, London. P.O. Oane aim gav s evidence. JUIRED on salary and commission.— _ RKCETVE8 PAYING I goo* condition; suit pony 13 hands.—Rice St Co., ! Jupp,o liatheson-b Davies ...... 68 ach Bi Uiiders, Lewes. 11 TEETH BOUGHT, any oondltlon; rellahli ASH! Defendant, on oat i, stated that he followed the Lee, st Young, b Davies .. J ...... 4 Ol^LUe Assurance Company, 6, S iuthontel^M ^oV nr8^ - ~ APPly’ ; house facing sea; tennis e prices; -Apply, M. A., ‘Chronicle” 1 TOR SALE. Indian 1914 MOTOR CYCLE and SIDE X : 8|d. on vulcanite, platinum pinned; 2s. 6d. on C Rs vo oo ns tables and at the comer of Bel more and Tyler, not ont...... J...... 8 tANTED,ANTED, a capable PERSONPERSO to Undertake Cook- casi at once.— Roberts, b Davies ...:...... ;J...... 8 . CAt; 7-h.p. twin! cylinder, road racing clutch roads he beard a man named Tinsley LADY MATRON REqdREs Enoaqe- W , ing. with help, In a good iclass Apartment-house. I f!tw : l i f ‘^0 and — 201, Qneen’s-road Hastings. Archer for his njMne. He (Gay) said, “ The W. Newham, b Davies.....J...... 5 oy's Preparatory School; needlewoman, -Apply, 78, Pevensey-road,, Eastbourne. Eastl EH8 KY;—LADY, living in best part of St. Heller’s, model,’ 1th \ ’Ith speedometer, speedometer, lamp lamp and and Plaxon Plaxon horn horn; ; the the [Oopyrightl machine hasK— only — 1------run- 400 —miles; - *--*fast and * powerful; - • new —yj* * * " 11 ■ Joy said. Extras ...... 81 i rinifc mQJ RECEIVES Qna orwl QAa PAYING A ^ GUEST’S;___At_ 1_ private_ an.’, house; m r • i— ‘l’e, Bognor. ANTED, at once. USEFUL MAHli; sleep o u t- terms 35s. and 30e.-Addres8, for particulare’ M^s“d“ ffl! °?nditl0, 'throughout; £70.-Apply, a H. Elliot, vfaiite rpUTOR will take Coaching for Exams, or other work " What’s the matter with yon, Gay," and struck Total...... M2 w Kirk Brad dan, ftt. AubyiiB»road, Eastbourne. Victoria-drive, Eastbourne. , thorns, 1 he Goffs, Eastbourne. X during Holidays.—E. W. Smith. South >ynn, Kiust* 1, Havelook-j him in the month. Witness then hit him baok in TOR WANTS SHORTHAND-TYPIST, East------bourne. Eastbourne. . | ANTED, experienced COOK-GENERAL for South- osetta 57. jevington gardens. - board JF YC eelf-defenoe. He all o alleged that Archer struck rarne; daring August; must own machine and X Mi at hla neek and theq he turned and struck at the A. G. Willis, b Stannard... to-llterary work.—Box 722, “Chronicle’’ Office, W gate. North London j good references essential.— R RESIDENCE, under new and personal manage­ OULD the Person who REMOVED BICYCLE L. A. Shuter, b Stannard . “ie. Eastbourne”'July^ h| J“ ^ d S S E f t S v S ^ t f t e ment; re-decorated throughout, electric light, evety on defi ITS; Tflnlty-br W from Fisher-street last Monday nighi RETURN Capt. Davies, not out ...... comfort; reduced terms for permanency. ! and 131, SAME to H. Crnse. New-road, Lowes. JBBY & CO., Ltd., HAVE VACANCIES for weU- figures. Joeeph Williams,«f Winter-road, a painter, said J.V. Young, bStennard... W ANTED. DAILY NURSE - COMPANION for : UPERIOR BOARD-LODGINGS for two gentlemen fen pe'roen~L~dlsco'nntTor^K11*1 64 ASTI' heard a man ask for Joy s name, alleging " H.S. Malik, not out ducatod Young Ladles as APPRENTICES to the auiF W A N T E D , LARGE Furnished or Unfurnished ns and Fancy Departments; pocket money boxJne tavalld Fcntlerttan.—M., 2, Meads-street, East- gndon ^ rit e » J elbridge ®8tat® Office, 200, DRY1 ,TVAN, -arN.-m In exceuencconaition,excellent condition, FOR SALE T T ROOM ; central; terms reasonable)—Addr* ss, w | latter struck Guy C u. and that Archer bit the Tate, B. Tabrum, T. D. G. JA ehiftap; also Williamson hand lor power Flarmel Doyer Honse, Langney-road. Eastbourne. it In the fade. Ward, J. Usbourne and F. G. Wagener commencement.- 28, Terminus-road, East- asher can be seen any time.—Martello Launc ry. Having surplu to bat. under 17, as BEGINNER In * . ^^ uust, uu un- csea rronc, Crumb! s,I, Eastbourne. ANTED. MIDDLE-AGED PERSON] with an alone m a few! i Arthur Pritchard, of Winter-road, Extras Girl, not under 20, as jUNDER- close to Western Lawns and Devonshire Park).— . . Unfurnished UU.U..IUIUW ,MA>LURoom To,U LetUD V VUOIIUIU(oentral LJUttlllOIl, QUCt sureties. No r assistant, said he saw the two oonatables K-GENERAL, little washing; help given; good .—Appl; iy letter, Grand I 'iton. CJTUI EBAIOER CAR FOR SALE, 20-h'.p„ 1914 model, W '.tings; no basement; two in family; good wages; VILLA RESIDENCES TO IF In A iAmI • 4mA I aaa 4-a— * — 1 x - T\ mt . ' nelghbonrhood). to Take Care of Aged Lady; exp ' lender, 49 w, and heard a boy ask Joy for his s given; con^ortable home.—206, Ditchling-road, BE LET OR FOR SALE, with vacant possession. Two Q -i'W * ot, enced.—Apply, terms, See., Z., “Chronicle” Office, Bonk of Gny spoke Joy loet his temper and w ^eption,' «u bedrooms, bath iroom;______;___ rent_ £70; „, price Itet torns.XAte a f c ; Applyto D-EU bourne. ~ toriotesti . Archer also strnck at Gay, TXTANTED, a SINGLE MAN os _ veyors.““ -^ B aSbo^ ck ^ Davies, Estate Agents and Sur- (WS AUCTION ROOMS and SALK YARD, ANTED, 4-ft. 6-in. wide HAIR MATTR] E mold- eee he did not hit him. Death os a Oseten. Mr*. Mary Ford, leld-road. East bourn o.—A Sale every Saturc ay and references; good wages.— LET, HAREFIELD COTTAGE, DORMANS, W condition.—Address, No. 111. “Chronld jJ E R S j Aroher. who wm one hundred years agt on October 31at Apply, fiSmfl ne Manor, near Lewes. mo b&F*^edi’f e i ^ nlture'8harea “ d Property; Eastbonrne. ,deswell rood, a Ing at Sandbanks, A„, semi-detached i garden ; every convenience ; rent goods ICED COOK-GENERAL WANTED; two SERVANT ; thoroughly 6s. gd.—Apply, H. Withers, New Town, Ltngfleld, Snrrey. I ANTED, Two or Three Good Families’ W ASHING. A HISTOB first, while Archer also struck S& 2SL J " ” ‘ , the residence of Mrs. J. js aaa Munisijr . houseuwiupponvunuwu parlourmaid kept h man for coals, mall non-basement house; rp o Y ▼ V by experienced Laundress.—Munn. St Leonards ; once in the neck and Walker, her with whom she ha* lived s, Mts. Penny, The wagre £26.-Apply, before Hand Laundry, 6, St. Leonards-place, Old Tt wn, Efyt- for the past i. Deceased, who was a villas, Hove. i I nsurance Act Point.—The Selby Benoh on Notley,, o. Registered bourne. “ INTKRESTI was qnlte close to the men, widow, leaveh and; two daughters. i Monday dismissed six summonses against a local Kennel Cl'u b E x a : ” *1'1' Ea8tbonrae' ----- i SERVANT WANTED early in August; August, a General I RVANT m w e ANTED, RABmT SHOOT, preferably Kent,:- two teeth which had been The Adv.ANTASikb of P emon L ife.—When W i In family.—1 , Grange-road, Lewes. plain cooking ; one n : under farmer who was summoned under the National c °GKER SPANIELS (puppies, dogs) Folkestone.—Write, staling full part:* Containing a| ople.— : Insurance Act for failing to pay contributions. It T.i- , Fu: an? one Flat Coated RliiTRIEV J- R, care of Dawson’s, 23, Nortnumborianc plan of f told at n Poliotoe____ Court_ that ., as T, she__ w __m Unable,_____ L SERVANT WANTED, 17 # yearn; clean, (doi(dog), w all broken.—E. Holman. 107, Turners Hill. w .c. , a fishmonger, stated that he to pay n fineb she wonld would have to ' go to prison for able, country girl preferred.—Mis. Riordan, Cal lan ds, I i appeared that six women were employed on the r strike anyone. isn remarked, “ Well. I shall have farm In planting, sorting and.picking potatoes, and!1 .jE-H^lR FOX TERRIER DOG PUPPY, left R A N T E D , Premises suitable for MOTCR BUSI- To be obtained I ly oommenoed to take his ooAt off, _ COOK-GENERAL rom Eastbonrne Dog Show ; finest pedigree; _ . ____and some good food. Good-bye. /GENERAL Wanted, September, for London (Hamp- ly; none but experienced It was contended that they were exempt from the 'Ch ■ . N ESS, or conversion thereto, near E ihHtboufneI “Chronic? , of Vlne’s-square, stated that he Thank you for your kindness;" ices need apply to 10, Esplanade, j Aot as the employment was not regular. ” Sylvan Result Strain; price 2-gs., quick sa|e. Pier; liberal terms for good premises. - Box fi. . i tbs name of one of the con- Iona House, Compton-stpeet, EastbourneTf “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. The Home Secretary on Thursday intimated j “ Do yon and your neighbour still quarrel . ‘He hit me la th e eye,” he added, “ In SmVANT WAIfTBD, good roUNG LADY API'PRENTICE WANTED.- about that dog of his which used to scratuh your ANTED, to RENT or PURCHASE a Fi ’e or ie-road si out 10.15.” . that ha had respited Elisa Reeves, 72 yean of age, - Prentice, 8 tatloiner, Terminus-road. East! X oplonel -was complaining that throui Roomed” seatenoed to death at Chester Assizes for tee flowersf” “ No; never now.” “ Burled the of land for Jurney aa 1 to d e r what elroumsteneea 1 ’rley. dally)) WANTED,WA at ottee.- hatchet, eh?” “ No, I buried the dog!’’ j Inatten ;Ion on the part of his offloers be w«, any < ^ a’t know’ murder of her husband, a farmer, of Ohelford, l^lIR L W i road.id, Ei istboinrne. obliged to do the whole duty of ihe regiment hl£- “Magatha remains t The Olerk:' Policemen don't go about hitting with a view to commutation of the sentence to WANTED to Assist in House Shop.—Mrs. ! Quadruple Wedding.—Four sisters were! self. “ penal servitude for life. R. Richardson, A1 Confection 160, Seaside, Y °i m o GIRL W'ANT! ^ 'ED, at once, for Receiving I am, said he!, “ my own cant»in, niy Limited, people lath ee^ fognoth ce.—Apply, 8wion Laundry, Eastbourne. married at the same time on Saturday at St. j own lb utenant, my own adtirant---- ” “ And Printed by the Proprietors, Farncombe & Co., I Barnabas Church, Bethnal Green. tiumpe and Published by them every Saturday, at the r Oflicea, f t*r also I ■” interrupted a lady. South-street, Eastbourne. . t !* L, •■hi’ mVnw r ' •-" . i’ i I-.-*.- I: '■ '-If u S' i f t g m i* , - ' j Iv i . .. i - • -. j. i.