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Old Glenlivet Whiskey, 4/6 & a/- per bottle. Fine Old Tawney Port, 36/- & 42/- per dozen. ft LOVELL Y- KMPPLB8TONR, Q RAWING AND PAINTING CLASSES. EASTBOURNE ' STAVHLEY ROAD, MEADS, EASTBOURNE. REKNCROFT-KLLRSMKRa, Telephone No. 68. NEW JAMS, BOTTLED FRUITS, Ac. \v tflKS MARGARET BENEOKB (a pupU Of Miss G 1, SPENCER HOAD S C H O O L O F COMMERCE, Telephone So. lia. j Beatrice Malcolm and Mr. W. Bothenstelm) HOLDS (late ot 82, Tbo A veune), LIKE OI.ASHES at THE STUDIO, BATH HOAD a1 11, Pevensey-road. School for Oirlt (. and Finishing). 'next to « . GROVE ROAD). . ^ i Home School for the Daughters of Gentlemen (SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING ours dally 10—4 and on Tuesday* and Thursdays 7.45 Miss LmvDB wishes to announce ttyitshe has s rraDged , F. H. Browne and Tait-Reid, B.A , to icoelve IntoDartuerahip tho enamng term M 3831 C. A. in IS LESSONS. BAKER] & SONS’ r children. Special arrangements made with Daviks, B.A. (JHons.), (Camb. Teachers' Diplomi,)< Mshoola, Full partleulars t W . H . 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EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1917,

PARE DEVONSHIRE PARK.

W. BRUFOED & SON. “GENERAL POST. ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. A N SW 'AR-TIME The orchestra gave the customary week-end concerts, . ■ . • j ■, The new three-aot comedy, irhich is *he8e b eln (r “ >»<» apappreciated p re ciate d bby y good hochouses. On each *W ©I having a trial run at Devonshire .fere under ooca 2 5 / " eac^1* the recommendation: of a piece, would akean j formance of three pieoes for solo violin and strings, The greatest of living pianists owns a inherently poor conoeption popularly 1. Tfie;1 “ Scenes Humoristiques ” (Leonard). This was a play must have artistic quality and d n 1° iction ; novel and amuaing number, the three pieoes — of its own to afford pleasure so manifesl aim and: Rooster and Hens.” “ Cat and Mouse ” and ‘Pianola’ Piano himself and knows its to exoite enthusiasm so consistently ".nt bed, as “ Donkey and Driver” (song of the driver) being characterised the premiere of General Pi A fte r each j capr*"11”jitallv played bv the followingSolo^ 1 violin, • «* Mr. wonderful powers. If you do not own a MINUS ROAD, of the first two acts the evident desire t h e ______louse to; ‘ George _ Cathie; , . . first violin,. Mr. ______Albert ______Rowarth;7 W. BRUFORD & SON,10^™ ™ and at n ilB B . make its appreciation understood found _ion in secondrtnri mnlinviolin, ‘M Mr.m B. Greenhill;___l~.11 . viola,* _ 1 _ W Mr. IT /~1 George . ... ‘Pianola’ Piano the following words of continued hearty applause, and at the ihe play Glaeys; ’oello, Miss Phyllis Kidney. Each piece pro- the demonstration Was so tumultuous “sistent | voked mnch merriment; and at the conclusion the per- Paderewski are a direct message to you; that the curtain had to be raised six oi vei times, formers had to acknowledge an enthusiastic round of Finally, after the principals of the oom] jny Dad' been , applause. The “ Peer Gynt” suite (Grieg), the intro- there is no musical authority better EASTBOURNE jPOLICE COURT overwhelmed with ringing cheers, thi a u thlor was I duction to Aot III. Wagner’s “ Lohengrin,” the compelled to present himself to recei .ttering I andante from “ The Italian Symphony” (Mendelssohn), qualified to offer you his advice. SPECIAL OFFER personal tribute. In response he veryl . hanked sod the fantasia from the opera “ Samson and Delilah ” Monday.—Before the M ayor.yor (Alderman 0. O’Brien the audienoe for their warm greeting of] imedy, ] (Ssint-Saens) were all included in the programme, wbioh Harding), in the chair,ir, Mrlajor aji H. P. Molineux, hfr, adding a hope that Eastbourne’s opinion « might 1 greatly pleased all present. On Wednesday the “ I cannot conceive of any reason why the W . L . W allallis, Mr. 0. AJ Leatham, Councillor 0. W. prove to be London’s opinion to-morrow. : orchestra . were------heard- __in several interesting compositions, GEORGE B rOWN & C ° - » Bolton and Sir Steyninging )Edgerley. I I n his play Mr. Terry haa exploited the idea that the i the best liked of whioh, perhaps,rhaps, were the dream music ‘Pianola’I shoulId not be in every home. war may demooratise social life by obliterating caste I and descent of the angels from “ Hansel and Gretel” LTD. AUTOMATIC MACHINES. distinctions and making moral character andpraotical (Humperdinck), three dances from “ Robin Hood” As a pianoforte, "when the keyboard is The Town Clerk (Mr. H. W. Fovargue) made a state­ capability the true test of personal worth! The story (Running), Coleridge Taylor’s prelude to the play used, It leaves nothing to be desired, while SURPLUS STOCK OF ment with regard to automatic machines, whioh, he ■lginates in an attachment between an Nero,” and the “ Sylvia ” fantasia (Delibes). In the ; said, had been in Eastbourne for some time. “ W e call gh-spirited girl (Betty Broughton)and hi evening a good audience received with every mark of for acquiring a broad musical education, ; them gambling machines,” he added, “ and summonses father’s tailor (Edward Smith). W hen thjslni favour well-played selections from popular musical for the development of the understanding Boys’ and Youths’ Overcoats. were issued against the owners returnable for to-day. acquaintance reaches the family comedies and revues. The machines, however, have been removed from East- and Lady Broughton) One of the best conoerts of the week was that on of good music which modern culture | bourne, and it is not intended to return them. It is (Alee) are furious, and a warm time A1 Thursday, when the orchestra achieved a notable Hiiimml Pale : desired that the cases shall be adjourned pending a stooping Betty. But in a vigorous a tative success in Haydn’s symphony in D major, No. 2. J. demands,it is un doubtedly the most perfect Usual Prices. Prices. decision of a Liverpool case, whioh I am told is down duel Betty easily has the best of matters, ______irate H. Foulds’ pretty suite, “ Holiday Sketches,” was for hearing in the Court of Criminal Appeal. Under b a ronet is left to deal as best he may with Smith, the delightfully interpreted, and favourable mention should and really great medium. / Fit Boys, 5-11 years of age, 21/- to 30/- 10/6 the circumstances I have agreed to an adjournment of tailor, when the latter comes to measure hii1 ' new be made of the playing of the overture “ 11 Seraglio” i a fortnight.” shit of clothes. At this time one of Sir lys’pw (Mozart) and Tschaikowsky’s andante cantabile for There have appeared in recent years a PUBL The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. E. O. Langham): That prejudices is against the Territorial foi ohiefly ; strin g s. 11 Fit Youths, 12-16 27/6 to 35/- 15/9 applies to all the machines of which you complain ? because, as He asserts, the organisation hi in to-- To-night the following pieoes will be included in the great many mechanical devices for piano­ Mr. Fovargne: All the iqaohinee in Eastbourne have the hands of sooially inferior persons, and |diagust orchestral programme:— Must be Cleared to make room for New Spring Stock. been oleared out, and we hope and believe they will not finds volnble expression, especially when thi ’o r-ra h playing. I have heard several of them, eixhibiped■ ®L fo1- in th e s h o■ | be sent back again. March, “ Entry of the Gladiators" ...... active member of the local unit—presents hi] E w ear- O v erture, "The Bohemian G irl" ...... and though nqt denying their certain will be in issue on Mo ing his Volunteer uniform. Sir Dennys r THE LIGHTING ORDER. ‘j F a n ta sia , “ C h u C hin C how ” ’...... determined upon his plan of separating the an d T h ree dances from “ Henry VIII. " ...... qualities, I have to maintain my former c e n t ! Emily Plummer, of Staveley-road, was summoned for he informs Smith that his daughter is leaving an d D escriptive piece, “ A Voyage in a Troopship ” .. 3^9. Stafford. Fiedlj an infringement of the lighting regulations on February will be away for a long time. Smith repliei th a t 'n o Celesta solo, "Dance of the Sugar-Plum Fairy”.. opinion: The ‘Pianola’ is still the best, M erchant Service.” REGENT HOUSE, TERMINUS ROAD, 19th. Pizzicato from "Sylvia” ...... a,nd reliable referencol ' such step is necessary, as be fully realise* th a t no “ T h e A w ak en in g of S p rin g ” ...... I...... Sindina unsurpassable, supreme.” [giving full particulars! P.0. Fettitt stated that he saw a bright light showing ! tradesman oonld marry into a titled family, fu d |h e b ad EASTBOURNE. Selection, " To-Night’s the Night ” ...... bioth for officers and! from a window at Kent House SohooL Defendant . therefore decided to transfer himself to a diets b ran ch take apprentices wit| admitted responsibility for the light. ; of the firm’s business. This intimation great! lollifies A t to-morrow evening’s concert the orchestra will Pianola’ Piano can be in your home at once—it inform ation; ill list. ;'T The Ohief Constable (Major Teale) said the defendant ! the angry parents, but it only stimulates the>d ance of perform the following :— is obtainable from us upon payment of a small deposit. 573. Klliott, G. F. was fined for a similar offenoe last October. I the incensed Betty, who would marry the! t esm an Grand march, “ Pomp and Circumstance," No. 4... Call and arrange iyour purchase to-day. Sfcory,’ a Sketch of- A penalty of £1 was inflicted. I forthwith if only to spite the family for its Unwarrant­ _ ‘ _ „ Elgar earlies: tim es; diagraJ Overture, “ n Guarany ...... GomeP 630. S tru tt, Hon. Kl SOLDIERS ANP SAILORS’ Mrs. Louie Hulbert, of | Eastdean-road, was sum­ able interference with-what she regards as her private S u ite, " F ro m Ih e C o u n try sid e "...... Coates Agriculture, the Ntf moned for a similar offenoe db February 21st. oonoerns. She does, ini fact, pa t the question to [Smith, Idyll for strings, “The Death of Asia” (from S o l e L o c a l A g e n t s : Minority Kep.irt of P.O. Verrall said the light was showing from the who, however, declared that for conventional reasons “ P e e r G y n t’’) ...... Grieg the employment of FAMILIES’ ASSOCIATION. kitchen window. There were blinds provided, but they their union can never be. Three pieces for solo violin and strings...Leonard. together with addendl were not drawn. I I All this is in 1911, years before the war. i T lje n e x t M r. G eorge C athie. tions by a F ree T rad er! 824 B. Benson, Artll A fine of £1 was imposed. I I scene oocnrs in 1915, and we-are soon made to th a t a Two pieoes—" Prelude ...... Rachmaninoff ANNUAL MEETING. "H u m o re s q u e ” ...... CLIFTS, Dawn 1912. j vast ohange 1 as come over the spirit of the h .tion eon- Dvorak THE RESULT OF A PARTY. T h e willowsong from “ Othello’’ Coleridge Taylor 920 B. ** Botha, GenJ 1 sequent upon the common part whioh her a re Solo rornet Mr. Charles Smith. PIANOFORTE MERCHANTS, Harold Spender ; porl.l The annual meeting in connection with the East­ Arthur E. Prodger, of Suaans-road, was charged with taking to thwart German aggression. Not] only has a n ta sia , “ R om eo an d J u l i e t ” ...... Gounod 920 D. 44 Disraeli. Bif bourne Division of the Soldiers and Sailors' Families’ having been drunk in Teiminus-road on February y o u n g Alec Broughton_ become a subalf in th e verture, “ Zampa "...... l...... Ucrold Life of ” by George Ka Association took place in the Mayor’s Parlour, Town 24th. i London battalion of which Smith has beer a p p o in ted SF in a le , “ M orceau O hrom aU quo "...... Liszt Moueypenny; Vol. i,| P.O. Cosham stated that about 12.50 a.ra. he saw the I EASTBOURNE. pqrts.; illust. ; 19t6*. H a ll, on Monday afternoon. The Hon. Mrs. R upert colonel, and learned to look up to the oomnr a p t w ith The vooalist engaged for both concerts is Mr. Gwilym 920 K. “ Kitchener : GW ynne presided, and amongst those also present were prisoner lying in the road, about three or four feet from admiration and respect,: but the veteran Sir iys has W igley (tenor). by Sir Hedley Lc Bas; the Mayor (Alderman C. O'Brien Harding), the Rev. the kerb. W ith the assistance of a civilian witness took swallowed his anti-Territorial prejudices and oined th e jBiographical ail . MR. MALDEN’S TRAVEL TALKS. Preb. W. C. Streatfeild, the Rev. J. T. Burns, General him to the police station. local oompany as a private. Sir Deniinys, by inrions A.24 Davidson, Col. F. G. Cooke, Mi6s Rose-Terry, OoL Prisoner said he bad been to a party and had had s, efforts, adapts himself the strange situation created CONCLUDING LECTURE THIS AFTERNOON. K nocter (hon. treasurer), Councillor 0. W. Bolton and little whisky.! Not being used to it he was overcome. by this inoongruous r litary relationship; [but! Lady iBow^n, Marjorie, A fine of 5s. was imposed, j N Broughton has no woi Mr. Arthur B. Malden, F.R.G.S., gives the last of his from an old catalogue.! Mr. A. F. Cox (hon. see). strong enough to express her avel talks, with oinema and other limelight pictures, Mackenzie, Uomptoa contempt for so absurd arrangement as the! placing df PICTURE HALLS. The report for 1910, whioh was read by Mr. Cox, SOLDIER CHARGED. this afternoon at 5.15, in the Pavilion. His subject for UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF taining: 111.; Dreamf a titled gentleman in bjeotion to his ill-hredjtailor, tion. ' stated that the principal event of the year was the Private William F. Sydo4, a South African, of the this, the fifth of the lecture series, is “ Switzerland : the transfer on July 1st of the work, which trio committee and “ Private” Sir innys has to meet reproaches Playground of Europe,” in connection with whioh Mr. CENTRAL CINEMA. j SEASIDE- Cavalry Command Depot, was charged with having delivered in his wife’ GOVERNMENT STORES had been carrying on for more than two years, to the oat acid tones. As]for Betty, M alden will soreen a particularly fine set of views. ; 9i0.91. Buchan, Johri been drunk and disorderly in S t Leonards-road on she derives infinite a iment from the new d< velbp- “FACING THE MUSIC.”—“A SELFISH Brussilov’s ol local committee constituted under the Naval and F e b ru a ry 25th. . Last Saturday afternoon Mr. Malden gave a most Humaitia; maps j appq Military War Pensions Act of 1915. The Hon. Mrs. ment, and her mocking ,lighter scarcely helps t j clear interesting and entertaining1 talk on “ Egypt andthe' WOMAN,” CASE FROM NEWHAVE A special constable stated that about 4.10 p.m. he saw the air. Now Colonel imith and young Bnjugbton go Rupert Gwynne (president), Mr. J. J. Page and the . 1, ■ .. , ___. cq.L j - ___| N ila” The Pavilion was filled by a highly appreciative jin an attractive programme the feature commanding the defendant, who was drunk, leaning against the wall. w ith their regiment to the front, where both qistipguish . audience, all the pictures being greeted with expressions chief attention is the stirring drama, “ The World’s Hon. See. of the Soldiers and Sailors’ Families’ Associa­ Defendant was quite quiet when taken to the polioe iOxenham, John. tion were made members of the new committee, andthe themselves, the colonel’s gallantry and direction, o t) „» delight. Mr. Malden, who speaks with great olear- Great Snare,” which has met with a highly appreciative M r. F . statio n . i I affairs bringing him well-won hononrs, inoludin g pn reception. It is supported by other excellent pictures B. W hitfeli (in tbe chair) and other Magistra ies, th e whole of the old Executive Committee were placed on Parade Inspector Dann said he saw the defendant on hess and deliberation, gave graph.pnio descriptions of the the Sub-Committee for Allowances. Mrsi Stammers, motion to the rank of Brigadier - General! On bia j manv ohieota of interm t ofi a humorous and sentimental order. following three deck hands on a requisitioned ship were the parade standing outside the Pier gates. He found Ov e r l a p p in g O l Mrs. Page, Mias Daniel and Mr. W. Daniel have, since return "after the w ar”] the general is entertained and ( many obJeota °‘ ,ntere3t- “ Facing the Music” is the title of the chief picture summoned for having in their possession at Newhaven the defendant ind another soldier, who was also drunk,! second February Sessil June 30th, continued to attend at the Toum Hall to tho Broughtons—all but my lady—cannot make e nough MISS RUTH VINCENT. secured for Monday next and two foUowing days. It is Government stores which were reasonably suspected of had been refused admission to the Pier and were abusing of the hero, whom they would now deem it1—,n 1 onour openec on Tuesday. receive applications for relief and to deal with urgent BEAUTIFUL SINGER’S FORTHCOMING a. Triangle film, and is described as “ another of Douglas having been unlawfully obtained : James Archer, a ■\yhiehw hicn | began on Fell the~ Cggate-keeper. “ l - _ a T • I to w gvWsee isiaiuuallied...... toW JLlOUUJaBetty. Ir XJWIUUSome timeviUJO ■ elapses - 1lA jiuiLore] JUIniJL ad y cases, while the old staff of visitors have gone on w ith Fairbanks’cheerful, headlong, high-speed thrillers, with young man of colour, who appeared with reference to th e re wot(vas an •overlapq Prisoner had been ] locked inp all night, and he was;1 Broughton can reconcile herself to the new condition, VISIT. laughs. The hero goes to live in a tough slum because he one tin of jam and 2-lbs. of sugar John Cranford, an their useful work of distributing the sums sanctioned by allowed)nirm/I 4to-ra go.crr\ 1 * a I ’ . I 1_ — _ I_ Y?____ f J. ‘ JfiV*. 1A :. 1 ’ n ____' t " ra re occucurrence. the W ar Pensions Committee. When the year opened but once this lingering difficulty vanishes; G moral As previously announced, Miss Rath Vincent, the saw a beautiful girl in a dance hall. He defeats a gang elderly^ man, who was summoned in respect ol thibree the number of families receiving relief was 555, and Smith and Betty find an opportunity of renefrini; their ilendid operatic singer, is coming to the Park on of gun-men, has a terrible fist fight, and the story tins of *jam ; and Hugh Owens, a young man, w! 10»w v as this number fell at the end of the half-year to 425, not­ courtship, with an entirely satisfactory result; ’hursday next, when she will appear in ooDjunction culminates in a most wonderful manner. charged w ith reference to 8-lbs. of sugar. withstanding the increase in. the number of men in the Although somewhat circumscribed, the actfon is “with the Orchestra at speoial afternoon and evening For the second half of the week* patrons are promised All defendants pleaded not guilty^ army. The falling off is due to orders received from the EASTBOURNE EXE INFIRMARY skilfully developed, and eaoh aot has its drai Concerts. The Selfish; Woman,” a powerful jphoto - drama. Detective-Sergt. John William Coles, of Nev Scot­ head office. : of either a serious or humorous character. d ialogue In a notice of one of Miss Vincent’s recitals, the Tom Morley? a young pnd energetic oivil engineer, is land Yard, pn special duty at Newhayen, stated that at I is strong and wif ty, and the characterisation i uuoom - Dealing with the question of allowances, the report A YEAR’S EXCELLENT WORK. Manchester Guardian observes: “ Her voice improves advised by his directors that the. funds appropriated for 11 a.m. on February 15th, in consequence of complaints stated that one harsh rule applying to parents provided I monly. „good; .... and______the author’s „ manner____ of sag „w stihgg thethi amazingly still, and within the natural limits of her the building of their railroad through the Imperial received from overseas, he obtained authority to jearch that no separation allowance would be provided by transforming or levelling iniluenoe of the grept war style she need now fear no rival. Her voice is now rich Valley will be exhausted in three months. He confi­ the vessel on which the three defendants were serving. ; Government unless the sou had applied for it within The annual meeting in connection with the Eastbourne reveals insight and artistio power. There are some rnd of superb beauty. Her style remains essentially dently assures them that he will complete the work in Jle went a'board the vessel and visited the crew’s ten days of his enlistment. This time was, through Eye Infirmary took place in the Mayor’s Parlour, Town sentimental passages of I larked virility and tenderness, familiar—no unpleasing exception in a country where that time. His father, Thomas Morley, a wealthy and iquarters, the three defendants being j present. He ! ignorance or carelessness, too often exceeded, and Hall, on Tuesday afternoon, j Alderman 0 . F . Simmons and the final love scene i > very deftly oonBtructed an unnatural austerity is the rule. Last night Miss unscrupulous banker, is determined to make his son’s opened the food locker belonging to Cranfor 1 and 1 parents were, through no fault of their own, deprived Mr. Norman McKinnc 1 can have had few part to fit Vincent sang nothing that did not become her. Her work a failure, and to this end employs McKenzie, a found two full tins of jam and one tin half full. He ; of help to which they, had been accustomed while the him more perfectly t|i in “ Sir Dennys Brouphton, 'iohness, warmth and freedom of execution gave some- crooked promotor, to assist him. The plot then turns identified all three tins as being Government i tores. I; son was still in civil life. Eastbourne bad the pleasant . M uii Bark,” the conseque itial, rather irritable, self- ihing of grandeur to the famous ‘Ah ! fors’ 0 lui,’ from ' upon steps taken first to bring about a marriage between He asked Cranford how he accounted for posses* ion'of ' satisfaction of having caused this rule to be withdrawn, Moore (hon. seo. and treasurer). opiniated head of “ ,:11 range Court.” He simulated Traviatd, She sings with the (rapture of a bird, and Tom and Alioe Hale, and after the former has been the jam and he said he received the; tins from s( ldiers !: and the credit of this belonged to Mr. Page, who The fourth annnal report contained the following :4- very happily the foiblee and moods of the alter; lately she knows it, and seems to exult in the rapture. Her dra’&gwi into tl?b net, fiis new wife is used in the plan of pn the other side, but he did not know who the sc ldiera ! ] Special A cc stern and relenting autoorat, bringing to the por ,rayal first encore song and the Birthday Song of Oowen secured the-help of Mr. Rupert Gwynne, M P ., without The committee has every reason to be satisfied with bringing about the failure of the railroad scheme. >vere. In’ Archer’s food locker he found one tin of jam, 6t< which the concession would not, perhaps, have been the progress which has been made during'the past year. a singularity and playfulness of manner that gras as irdught. out this quality finely. The ‘ Waltz Song’ Alice, who is (which he also1 recognised as belonging to the Govern- ! natural as it was effective: Mias Lilian Bralthwaite ; ro m Tom Jones was familiar ground to her, and also to g ran ted . It had been obvious from ihe first that unless a few th© hell ment. Archer said hej obtained ic irom a soldier < n the MODER The amount paid out during the six months, January beds were available for cases requiring Immediate played "Lady Broughton” with all the grace, d gnity her hearers, and she had to respond to their unrestrained to ruin Tom and win Alice) also becomes an aotive par­ Other side, whp gave it to him in exchange for a cup of j; operative relief, the proper functions of the infirmary and sympathy of a gifted and oultured actress; Mr. ilause with two other songs of a like nature.” ticipant. At tbe critical moment Alice relents and tea. On the top of a bunk witness found a box co itain- to .Tune, was £2,065. 2s. 5d., of whioh £166. 14a was on would not be fulfilled. Owing, now. to the generons account of advances recoverable and £27. 3a 6d. as George Tully supplied] an able and quite oonv aping eats may now be booked for either of the coming prevents the threatened disaster, and the marriage ln g food-stuffs, in clu d in g a p a p er tyi,g, in w hich w as responses of the charitable iq giving subscriptions and portrait'of “ Edward Smith,” the tailor, the inttrview ; ipeoial concerts. — . ,| ■ special temporary grants, the balance (£1,871. 4a lid.) donations, and to the exertions of those who have given becomes a happy one after all. about 2-lba of white granulated sugar. Witness asked between whom and the baronet in the snit-mea luring {Archer where he got this from and he replied, 4 I got being on acoount of bouse rent. U p to the close of the entertainments in its aid, several cases have been 1 CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITION. EASTERN OINEMA. year £188.18a 7d. was recovered on account of advanoes, admitted to the two available beds with gratifying episode was particularly amusing; and Miss Susie it from the hold while sweeping up.” Witness p< linted s M any people have found genuine pleasure in witness* 1 and the sum still due on January 1st, 1917, was results. One patient,forinstance, who had suffered from Claughton’s “ B etty” was remarkably successful, the “ CHILD OF PARIS STREETS.”—“LIBERTY.” but that the sugar was .quite clean, and defeadant a severe attack of glaucoma:and loss of sight, was at actress entering into her task with enthusiasm and _ ------!...... " W ith i ! £10. 12s. 6d. by nine persons, of whioh £8. 5a 6d. was A picture presenting strong dramatic and pathetio replied, “ That is where I got it from.” ------v onoe admitted and treated surgically, while in the infir­ judgment, and coming through a succession of lively w eek - thought to be irrecoverable from five of them. m a ry she developed a n a e n te a tta c k In th e o th e r eye a n d features, entitled “ A Child of the Paris Streets,” with I The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. E. Lawson Lewis): Do j ... scenes with flying colours. Another notablyi good striking pro- you think it was possible that the sugar wss the The Rev. J. T. Burns submitted a report for the required Immediate operation! pieoe of acting was the “ Alec Broughton” of Mr. uction, which embraces the armies of numerous Miss Mae Marsh in the chief rdle, is billed for. Monday rural parishes, in which he stated that fifteen cases were The committee wish to thank most heartily Mrs. next and two following days. It is one of the reoently- Sweeping8-up of the hold ? Davies Gilbert, the Managers of the Alexandra Day Henry Daniell;| and the two remaining eharteters, ountries and both the British Army and Navy. The W itness: It is highly improbable. Conti: ming, THI assisted at an outlay of £32. la “ Wilson” (the butler) and “ Albert Smith ” ffid^rard’s lioturea are clearly produoed and bold the close atten- ' released Triangle dramas. The child has been born the Fund, the Amalgamated Societies and the officers and daughter of an-eminent Parisian judge, but before she Defcective-Sergfc. Coles said that on;a ledge in tie fore The reports were adopted, on the proposition of the men of the Summerdown Camp (including the ladles brother) were capitally filled by Mr. H . Halladay Hope iion of the observer. part of the quarters he fouud the blue cotton bag M ayor, seconded by G en eral D avidson. whoso diligently sold programmes), for the handsome and Mr. Fewlaas Llewellyn respectively. 1 ,1 There will Ije two further exhibitions to-day, viz., at was a year old a woman Apache leader and her son, DRUG furious beoause the judge-had sentenced one of their roduced, which contained about 8-lbs. of mgar. d o t K nocker, in giving a financial statement* contributions detailed in the financial statement. The concluding performances of General Post ta k e 3 and 8 p.m. , During the autumn the executors of the late Miss gajjig to death, kidnapped her. From that day she was wens said it belonged to him. Witness asked him remarked that from August 4th, 1914, to June 30th, 1916* ” lie to.day at 2.30 and 8 o’olook, and’ no plajjgoer who S CUT D lplock paid in i legftoy of £200, w h ich is th e b eg in n in g THE ANTONIAN PIERROTS. trained as, an Apache and a pickpocket. W hen she was where he got it from, and he replied, “ I got it fre m the the Association in Eastbourne paid out £8,408. 5a 10d., of a c ap ital acoornnt.1 r failed to visit the theatre during the week would soldiers overseas who worked the cargo.” Wiitness. Cmiss one of these remaining opportunities. The many friends of the Antonian Pierrots—and they grown, a young artist met her in a carabetr, where she the administration expenses only amounting roughly to Dr. M atthews1 reports that during the year 1916 the danced.and picked pockets, and fell in love. When, asked, “ Are you aware of the regulations issued in about one per cent. number of attendances was 4,165, as against 2,971 in the are vary numerous—will be pleased to learn that the which ydu were warned about being in possess on of p rev io u s y ear, a n in crease of 1.199. T h ere w ere 803 new J “ RAPID] PROMOTION." troupe are to give a series of four performances in the maddened by the oruelty of her treatment, she left the £ 3 In reply to Councillor Bolton, Col. K nocker said Apache den and went to the artist for protection, ho Government stores?” Owens replied, “ Yes, bit you the Association could not now help any cases arising out cases, which are fewer than t he preceding year, owing The new play, Rapid Promotion, will be the attraction Vaudeville Pavilion on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, to the fact that a large nnml ter of recruits were then helped^ her. When the Apache men succeeded in know it is a great temptation when it is offered to you.” of the present war, as their operations ceased an June dnriDg next week. Mr. Frederick Bentley and full March 15th, 16th and 17th, in aid of the V.A.D. Witness told the defendants that, he would ht.ve to s e n t in lo r estim alio n of th e ir 'inlon. Many convalescent London company will appear in the piece. Besides the Sussex /2, Urmston and Fairfield Court, Auxiliary capturing her and dragging her back, the artist pursued. 30th, but they were continuing tho work they did BOldlers have again boon treat The Apache who had sworn to marry her secured^ her report them, and Archer said, “ All right, but don’t O t H EXPE before the war. T h e com m ittee w ish to th a t C Dr. Sherw ood fo r k in d ly evening performances,irform ai lere will be matinees on W ed- Military Hospitals. The purveyors of “ Tommy Rot ” make it too hard for us. It,is not much after all.’ nesday and Saturday. have done excellent work in oonneotion with various temporary release from the death sentence, in order to The aocounts were adopted. ving his services daring Dr; Matthews' absence, and torture her. That delay enabled the artist, with police I The M agistrates’ Clerk : Is it possible, do you ;hink, r. McDonald for his services 3 d e n tist. war organisations during their comparatively brief- W l ] I(j L R A V I The Hon. Mrs. Rupert Gwynne was re-appointed FORTHCOMI! IG ATTRACTIONS. assistance and accompanied by the girl’s old nurse and for them to have come into the possession of that ST h e hairman said th e existenoo, but apart from the commendable objeots for resident of the Association and Lady Dent vice-presi- C Istatem ent was highly her father, to save her. Quantity of sugar by lawful means ? gratifying, especially when ey considered the number Messrs. Murra; Clark announce that on the which their entertainments are invariably organised, ent. W ith one or two alterations the General and the The eighth episode of “ Liberty” (“ Clipped W ings ”), i W itness: I should think nob considering how short V o t It r s i g e S of patients who had been a ted. He oould bear 12th insk and dunng reek the great London Mr. Patton and his merry boys may always be relied toe are of sugar in this country. I might add that from ------i------Executive Committees were re-elected. comedy success, Ye G ill be presented. Id the upon to provide a highly interesting “ show,” with a which is now being screened, will be followed on Thurs­ testimony to the magnificent Work that had been done day! next by a powerful dramatic instalment, “ A marks on the jjam tins I can say that lihey were taken in the very small building they had at their disposal, following week The Slot ly Petrel will be play ___ with a programme that contains a wealth of bright ^)ross within the last eight weeks. F R E E A D V lj first three days and Pm {ton on the remaining days. humour and many of the most up-to-date songs. As Daughter of Mars.” The new episode opens with and he oonld not help feeling that there was a great Bob taking the gun from Liberty and forcing a I By Archer : The jam must have been obtained 1 >y the future before the infirmary. < Lately he had had one or the forthcoming entertainments are certain to be largely cargo having been broached or by the stores being o b a l l WAR LECTURE. f patronised an early booking of seats is advisable. There 1 Mexican to free her. By holding Lopez at the point of F ; ! two illustrations—and pernapsno one appreciated them the gun, Bob enables Liberty to escape. She is met by broached oversjeas. more than be did at the present time—of the splendid will be three evening performances and one matinee. ! Oapt. Hugh Evans, master of the vessel, produced a THE PIER. Pearo and the rangers, who go to Bob’s assistance, These are; sam| EASTBOURNE CAVALRY CAMP. work that Dr. Matthews had been doing for a long leaving Liberty with the horses. Pedro is sent back to copy of the log, showing that on September 12th last, time. Three old inmatesof the CottageHomee had had by direction of the D.N.T.O., the crevy, includicgthe vailing; in help Liberty to get away to the haoienda for help. She paving you onj i. their sight restored and were] able to go about their ‘(BLUE BOYS’” ORCHESTRA is fallowed by three Mexicans, whose' accomplices steal ihree defendants, were assembled, and an orde * was A third lecture on the war and its causes wasIglV liven a t work, whilst where deepondehoy formerly existed the ROYAL HIPPODROME. read to them &A to the seriousness of seamen being tental all: the horses ;except one which Pedro had hidden. the Cavalryd ry CommandOoi Depot, Eastbourne, on Monday, greatest happiness now prevailed. One was the case The orchestra constructed from the instrui found in posses&ibn of Government stores, together by Capt Wardird Humphreys, R.A.M.C., who on this resources of Summerdown Camp gave anothet ta ste Mounting this horse, Pedro sets out after Liberty to of a person aged 75, who couk) not see, but to-day she “ THE JOHNSON ’OLE.” warn her that the Mexicans are .following her. Pedro with a warning that this offence would be so' erely occasion devoted a portion of his remarks fo questions was able to get about. The second case was that of an of its quality on Sunday afternoon, a crowded imbly punished, i Archer and Cranford had been on the vessel The principal feature of this week’s Hippodrome pro- falls off his horse and rolls down the mountain, landing immediately affecting the Empire. He suggested there old man, who for some time lost the sight of one eye ing entertained wit pro- three years and Owens about ten months. 'All three ;ramme is Uapt. Bruce Bairnsfatheris sketch, “ The in the road over which Liberty is to pasa He sto^ ~ were three main reasons why we bad to enter this gramme of operatic and other selections, the lole of bore excellent j characters, and lie could not wish to and the other was greatly impaired. Finally he col­ bhnson ’Ole,” which is described as an attempt to her. She dismount#, drives her horse on, and scales tl conflict—first, we ware fighting for our ideals; secondly, lapsed and became very despondent. Subsequently he whioh were admirably interpreted under the k ille d have better men. ' truthfully depict the light and shades of life near l’lug- mountain again? with.Pedro.. They are discovered by 53 Tern beoause of our obligations to other States; and thirdly, went to the infirmary, and n(>w he might be seen in oohduotorship of Trum pet - Major MoConnel. T h e ! Archer said be would like to make it clear that they Btreet Wood during one day in tbe trenches about the three Mexicans, whom Pedro holds at' bay whilst because of the danger which threatened us, not only as very happy circumstances. The third case was that of audienoe looked aboutequally divided between civilians did not broach the cargo. The way he obtaine 1 the & little island State, lonely in the North Sea, but also as and soldiers, the great majority of whom foutid the Christmas, 1914. An effeotive setting of a representa­ Liberty escapes. -She falls from ’her horse and is left a person who was totally blind, but sight had been lying unconscious on a ridge of the mountain. jjam was that {when on the other side a soldier came a great world-wide empire State. Capt. W ard Humph­ music so delectable that they remained to the end of a tion of the trenches and dug-outs materially assists in At>8ard an d he gave him a cup of tea. A fte rw a rc s th e partially restored and she was able to return to the conveying the desired impression to the audience, who reys proceeded to illustrate by means of lantern slides performance extending over two hours. Prominen OLD TOWN OINEMA. soldier came back and left a tin of jam for him, He nomes. In conclusion Alderman Simmons moved the find it impossible to resist the dry humour which the oDligations of Britain to other States, including the features of the exoelleent programme were a grand pbtained the sugar by sweeping up the hold aftor the adoption of the report and balance sheet. characterises the piece. The dominating figure is “ Old “WHAT A GIRL WILL RISK. treaty which guaranteed the neutrality of Belgium, and selection from Verdi’s “ Rigoletto” and the [same Vessel was cleared. ' ; Councillor Bolton, in seconding, said be was specially Bill the W alrus,” whoalternates sound philosophy with passing on he dealt intimately with Germany’s pre­ composer’s “ II Trovatore,” the “ Poet and Petsant A capital selection of films is engaging the attention ! The other two defendants also said the articles were impressed by the amount of good that oould be done by biting satire, and in this part Mr. Harry Thurston parations for war and her naval expansion, and observed overture (Suppe) and the Strauss valse “ Noetrinqn,” in at the above cinema, tbe picture of paramount interest dot obtained unlawfully by them. that the Kaiser had said he nlust be the Admiral of the eye operations while he was m lndia. In a large plaoe each of which numbers the orchestra was heard at its achieves a praiseworthy success. He is ably supported being a powerful three-part drama, “ Heart Strings,” there, to whioh thousands came on a pilgrimage, it was I The Chairman said in view of the good characters Atlantio. He was only the under water admiral—not a beak Incidental violin, ]’cello, olarinet and oornet solos by a strong oompany, and tbe many incidents intro­ which will be shown at to-day’s exhibitions.1 previously borne by defendants the Bench would only found that many of them suffered from eye trouble. A duced are typical of Capt. Bairnsfather’s brilliant very dignified nor permanent position. Alluding t<5 were very effectively played b y those to whom th^_ duty In “ W hat aG irl Will Risk ”, (a three-reel production), ljmpose ajfine of £2 each. Germany’s strategic railways running from east to west civilian surgeon invited him to witness, some operations was assigned, and the oonoert went with all desirable hum our. i ‘ billed for Monday next and following days, is a sensa­ 1)0 N| towards the Frenoh and Belgian frontiers, the lecturer for cataract in the hospital, and he saw five of these smoothness and musicianly effeck A musical melange, forms another interesting item, tional story of a scheme to rob Bertram Holmes, chair­ remarked he hoped it would not be long before the operations in half an hour. In the previous yepr his M rs,' E. R. Crisford.j a gifted local soprano) sang tuneful songs and spirited dances being given with man of the C.W. Railroad, of a concession for a new unjjl yijju a re rol Germans were running from west to east, and then those friend had operated on some 800 people for cataract, Haydon Wood’s beautiful song, “ Bird of Love Divine,”- complete sueoess. There is just a suspicion of a love line. The rogue is one Hynes, the unscrupulous CANADIANS’ r in k in g ENTERTAIN treli tin out. imr| railways would be very useful. After a soathing con­ and that made him deeply interested in such matters. . and in response to an encore story, but this is almost a negligible quantity, by far secretary of the;rival railroad, who gets M att Brown (in alw ays Ik? gCyivn demnation of Germany’s methods in diplomacy, the The motion was carried. she was heard to advantage in “ Love, could I only tell the greater portion of the act being devoted to music love with Holmes’ daughter, Helen), to join him and MENT: lea l to moro?«orip i t speaker turned to the enemy’s method of warfare, and The retiring members of the committee (Mr. Bailey thee.” The vocalist’s contributions were very warmly and dancing. Miss Marie Earle as the “ boy ” and Miss others in burgling the safe. Having got what he , .i v eri1 happy party of about 150 assembled at a acto—a tendency illustrated by a number of striking pictures,the burning Saunders, Alderman Simmons, Mr. Stripe and Miss applauded. I ■ ... Elsie Lisle as the “ girl” are two exoellent principals, wanted Hynes has Brown arrested, but the latter linking rsocial” in the Winter Garden, Devonshire dis^omfo^t after, of open towns, the destruction of harmless passenger Wheeler) were re-elected, add the nameC of Councillor i ahe Knuts Conoert Party gave their customary and in the various popular songs they render they are escapes to a sequestered spot, where he meets Helen. Park, onjTuesday evening. The assembly was in con­ drowsiness durinl ships, &o. W ith regard to Germany’s speoial hatred of Bolton, airs. Lane and Sirs. TaylorT a y lo r were ' added to the concert in the evening.ening, both heard to good advantage. Mario, an Italian tenor, Brown has before now regretted the part taken by him in nection (with ^No. 10 Stationary Hospital, Loidon, apjratite-Mhdse a! England, Capt. W ard Humphreys threw on the screen also contributes several popular and operatic airs with the! theft, and before handing over the concession to Ontario j(now at All Saints’ Convalescent Hospital, tho most importnl com m ittee. " THE DUMB < URL OF PORTICI.” a quotation from Bemhardi: “ It is very well for considerable artistio taste, whilst the Twelve Orient Hynes has had, a photograph made of the dooument. Meads), (and the entertainment, which proved very stolmaoh and;the ] T h e Chairman remarked that the expenses incurred .Founded upon Auber’e opera “ Masaniello,” tlie film Queens are seen to good effect in the concerted numbers. The story now resolves itself into efforts made to track England to protest she has no aggressive designs with regard to the in-patients had not come out of the enjoyable, was continued from 8 to 10 p.m. Skating facjtorilv. Tho 'rj| against Gormany. England’s mere existence as an :representing “ The Duo ib Girl of Portici,” wli icb is Hearneand Zann are a couple of comedy eooentrics, down Brown and to secure the photographic copy, but \ya8 kept| merrily going to the strains of the Eastbourne funds, bat had been defrayed;by friends. They were being Shown in the Pie • Theatre during the ourrent whose acrobatio work meets with warm approval, and after some remarkable adventures Brown and Helen empire is a continual aggression. England possesses desirous of opening another in-patients ward, but Before ijtilifcary| Band, under Mr. di Giacomo, whose pro­ 'tln w '.'-i" nothing—(“ cxixipti on the forms a splen iid dramatio entertainment, the comedians (Charles Dillon and W alter Stanley) are defeat their purshers and fipally bring about the evei thing and lean dr. they could do that they required the necessary furniture, gramme included several Canadian selections. A t th e Somme,”ae,” sadded ] the speaker) — Germany possesses Naturally the paramou it interest is centred in the both highly successful. undoing of Hynes. It is a very gripping drama, some end of the evening the company formed up while the whilst it was important that; one or two necessary appearance of the famoui dancer, Anna Pavlova, in the This week is pound week at the Hippodrome, and of the incidental scenes beiug extremely exciting. nothing” (“ and oould do evervthingig if it were not for instruments should be provided for the male ward. band played “ The Maple Leaf ” and the National that contemptible little army If England was a leading part of Fenella, ihe dumb girl, although apart during the week patrons have been presented with Anthem A whenever there robber State who made Germany public prosecutor. D r. M ilner M oore, enumerated a list of the articles from her dominating influence the film contaiDS many tickets, the holders of those hearing certain numbers The arrangements were made by Private Percy H. all S is riot well w| If we bad robbed the world, what was Gormany going required, including an operating table, .surgioal instru­ striking and even exciting incidents. There were few being entitled to one pound. The interesting distribu­ Mulvey,]who, by a strange chance, has found himself ik BeochamT Pi to do with the possessions she was going to take from ments, &c., involving a total cost of about £65. who Were prepared fob such a singularly effective tion took place last night, and there will be a further J0HN KEAT& located in Eastbourne after an absence of several years. worthy preparatj us ? Was she going to give them back to the people Mr. E wart mentioned that Jit was an excellent idey film aotresp. In distribution to-night. On the centenary of the publication of his first poems. When living here formerly, Private Mulvey enormous success] who originally possessed them, or put the procoeds in for in-patients to provide their own, food, as thereba sustains the p%rt On Monday night Mr. Cooley announced that £63 awarded j, the Royal Humane Society’s certificata for tiv|? disorders her own pocket? If we were robbers Germany was as they were not pauperised. j "I ______. power, and the contrast had been collected as the result of the pig sale, and he Lo ! since his! muse was born, a hundred springs effectingla gallant rescue at Pevensey Bay. remedy— and! thi bad, for she was a receiver of stolen goods, as was The H on. Seo. mentioned that Alderman Simmons between Fenella as the light-hearted fisher girl and the also mentioned that Messrs. Lovely and Bassett had Have flown this iron age on blossomy wings, multitude—a tv instanced by the case of Belgium. He could quote a had opened the subscription list with £6. self-sacrificing lover is most striking. The revolt iof the decided to have a calf killed and sold at tbe Hippodrome But from his throne set iu the heaven of Song coi|r<‘

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PUBLIC LIBRARIES. his employment came within the category. . . . of------certified Mr. Caffyn said the Aeroplone Department of the EASTBOURNE LOOALj occupations. Formerl th ere were two men employed 'W ar Offioe wonld not protect men. They left it to the at tne works, and it was absolutely essential there Local Tribnnal, who could ascertain whether the meu The following reoent book additions have been should be at least one. were really engaged on Government work exhibited in the show easy during the past week, and ! TRIBUNAL, f 1 Mepham said the boiler stood 20-ft. highj and the Mr. Beattie failed to see how the Tribunal could will be in issue on Monday morning next :— furnace had to be stoked every quarter of an hour. deoide whether what a man was doing was absolutely ’’Mr. Beattie urged that— the — employment - „ ------Was only . essential. If the War Office said these men were required CENTRAL LIBRARY. ALLEGED INEFFICIENT “ SDBSTI1 UTES." regarded as a reservi oooupation in the oaee of the that ended it. 3 5 a Stafford, Frodk. H. “ How to go to Sea in the plant being extensive. Merchant Service.1’ A complete practical, up-to-date The Chairman said the Tribunal were bonnd to take Kaleigh frames are brazed by being immersed in molten brass, so and reliable reference book for parents and guardians, The Secretary challenged this opinion, and iread the into consideration the fact that the contractors had that the joint is perfectly solid. In other bicycles, brazed by hand offioial order on the subject adding that; he had received letters pressing for the expediting of contracts. and the old-fashioned blowpipe, the joint depends on whether the iving full particulars of all the training establishments FIREMAN OBJECTS TO OPERATION. operative is successful in gtttintsufBcient brassevenly into the joint. Dth for officers and lower ratings, lists of firms that appeared in numerous similar oases at {different Mr. Caffyn said Guy was a skilled engineer. If he gtake apprentices with their terms and other useful Tribunals, and his contention had been upheld in 99 went there were men under him who would be thrown GUARANTEED FOR EVER. in fo rm a tio n ; m u s t.; 1912. cases o u t of 100. i | j I o u t o f e m p lo y m e n t M cc s & 10a. ta I H H a atn d a postcard fa» ’’Th« Book of thq Raleich 573. KlUott, Q. F. Scott. “Prehistoric Man and His ONE-MAN BUSINESSES. The Tribunal granted the man twelve weeks) The Chairman : W e allow twelve weeks in this case. Story.” a sketch of the history of mankind from the KAHTBOCTR n E.. BKFNEIY & CO.. Junction Rond. earliest tim es; diagram s: illust.; 1915. H. Charman (31), married, four ohildren, passed C2, Mr. Caffyn : Mr. Beattie could oome for himself and ALFBI8TON .. A . C. BROUGHTON. North Street, 630. Strutt, Hon. Edward 6., and others. “ British is a carman employed by the Beaoh Laundry Ctompany, see what the men aredoing. H A I L 8 H A M A . S. S M IT H , 8, H ig h Street. Agriculture, the Nation’s Opportunity," being the A sitting of the Local Tribunal took place at the Mr. Beattie: I am no judge of whether their par­ who applied for a renewal of his certificate. Mr. Hill­ ' Cycling for Health.” by Sir Frank Bowden. Bug. F.X.GJ9.. &c. 100 pp. Minority Report of the Departmental Committee on Town Hall on Wednesday, when there were present man was the solioitor engaged. ticular work is essentiaL the employment of sailors and soldiers on the land, Major H. P. Molineux, J.P. (chairman), the Mayor together with addenda on housing and some considers- ^ „ Mr. Perkins, managing director, explained how the Alderman O. O’Brien Harding, _J. P.), thb Deputy company were situate with respect to male labour, and A BREWERY WORKMAN. £<>:©:«« < / > > > ■:*_»‘ r :r:r :t:c:ec&ez£"£:e'£:$^' ~ ‘ Mrs. Campbell,C arnpl said Obarman was the only man eligible for military On behalf of the Star Brewery Company, and also of D uke, J .P .,M r ; service left. the man ooncerned, Mr. Hillman asked for a renewal of T. B. Hasdell and Mr. R. J. Mines, with Me .M . H . 920 B. “Botha, General, the Career and the Man,” by Mr. Beattie: We dissent to this applications Men the certificate of O. Pilcher (34), single, passed CL tetive, he said that besides- discharging his duties at local ajttacks. The 9th Sussex, which had nade its Harold Spender; port.; m aps; 1910. Beattie and W. W. Hugill (military repr ,ta tires) of this class are useful as substitutes. Mr. Hugill, speaking for the military, urged that the 920 D. Disraeli. Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfleld. the and Mr. H. W. Fovargue (clerk). All Saints’, he was acting as substitute at All Souls’ name at Fosse 8 , made a fine stand in the crater fight­ Mr. Perkins,! in reply to a question, said Charman application was out of order. Piloher was in the Army four times a week, and at Hampden Park Church twice liife of,” by George Earle Buckle, in succession to F. W. Reserve, he having been onoe called up and sent home ing onliSt. Valentine’s Day, when {he Gentian» spran Money penny; vol. 4, 1855*61 (continuation of work); EGG TESTER TO JOIN TIP. drove a motor van., a w eek. ^ . a big [mine beneath their front fine trench After ports.; illust.; 1916. , Mr. Beattie :| H e is a strong man physically 1 because his servioes were not at that time wanted. Mr. Hillman pnt in the certificates of two doctors. Mr. A. E. Chennell, egg merchant 137, Seaside, Mr. Hillman requested that the application might the mine went up, in the words of one of tie men, i 920 K. “ Kitchener Memorial Book, the Lord, edited Mr. Perkins: Apparently so. But he has some Mr. Beattie said they did not agree that musioal per- “ Hell [opened its mouth to us.” ; The whole trench by Sir Hedley Le Bas; ports.; plates; n.d. claimed F. R| onseman and agg tester physioal drawback. stand over for a week, in order that Pilcher’s exact (37), m arried , passed formances were essential at times like the present. rockedj: like a boat, and after the explosion where | Biographical and topical. Mr. B eattje: It is strong men like this we want. {position m ight be ascertained. Mr. H illm an: Have you seen those certificates? there had been trenches was simply flat gromd. Mr. Glenister appeared in support of the ai ilication, Twelve weeks further exemption was allow. F io t io n . and said Stapley was the only member of tl o rig in al TWELVE WEEKS FOR BUILDER AND Mr. B eattie: He would not be required to go into the party bf Gerpians were rushed up to hold the cantor, j; Bowen, Marjorie. “ Shadows of Yesterday, stories staff l e f t i The Royal Marine Laundry Company made in appli­ 1 - DECORATOR. trenches. Those certificates show he is not fit for heavy but the Sussex,, under Lieutenant McNair (who had from an old catalogue. _ ___ _ cation on behalf of T. J. Onok, an engineer, who is 39 physical work, jilt garrison duty at home does not Application refused, but hot to be called u p before In the ease of -O. W. Cole (38), passed Cl, builder been blown into the air), held the* crater md tho j M ackenzie. Uompton. “ Sinister Street VoL con- years of age and is classed AI. mean that. ] .uca- A p n l 15th. and decorator, Mr. Hillman said tne business really German attack was beaten off. Lieutenant McNair taining: III.; Dreaming Spires; IV. Romantic M r. T . 8 . Gowland, the managing director, i ,id C rick Dr. Conway said he had been doing Red Cross work. belonged to the mother, aged 72, who joined the son in ran across thle open under hpavy. fire and brought up !i tio n . AN ADJOURNED CASE DISPOSED OF. was married and had eight ohildren, inoiudii a ch ild He had done that voluntarily. SEASIDE BRANCH LIBRARY. •his applioation. He put in a medical certificate. The reinforcements, bombs, entrenbhing tools and ■ recently born. Since the last exemption the iditions The Chairman : We shall grant twelve weeks. Ho Adjourned from last week for the production of a solioitor added that there was a family of nine ohildren, ammunition, | and returned by the same route, which.’! 910.91. B uchan. Jo h n . “ N elson’sH isto ry of th e W ar,' had not improved, and as the man had to attend to the must remain in the Red Croee. Vol, 15. Brnssllov’s offensive and the intervention of medical oertifioate, the case of H. L. Hudson (82), out­ —six daughters (all married) and three sons. The father was still swept by fire. His prompt and plucky action ; Rumania; maps; appendix; tables; n.d. fitter and tobacoonist, Grand Hotel-buildings, passed boiler and machinery oould not be spared. Crick bad died in April, 1914. The business was the mother’s and earned; him the Victoria Cross. been in their employ iver twenty yeara There was a A BUTCHER’S BUSINESS. F ic t io n . OL was now disposed o t the applicant’s only, source of inoome. In East Srissex, Captain John Christie, of GTyndo- The certifio ,te was handed in, and Mr. Glenister total staff of eighty. tan men had joined np. Mr. W, H. O'Hara (of the firm of O’Hara, Ltd., Oxenham, John. “ Corner Island.” Mr. Hugill:gill: We dissent. We isuggest four weeks to bourne, joined the 9th King’s Royal Rifles. He was [‘ made a strong) appeal for the applicant on both business T w elve w eeks allow* enable an arrangement to be made. butchers) applied for the renewal of his certificate. He mentioned in despatches and awarded the Military j i$ 40 years of age, single, and haa been passed 01. He' and health grounds. - j O N T O U R . Mr. Cole said there were two different'premises, and Cross, :|and had, in addition, been recommended for there was no one else to whom the management oould -as last g ra n te d 12 weeks”exemption, tile D.S.O. for his leadership and conspicuous courago ! overlappingO v e r l a p p i n g - oO ll d HB a i l e y SESSIONS.—rue S e s s i o n s —T h e . pu^ n^ m an^m ra^^^a^M n^ j Aa.“VcorAn aetor “nuand mb c ball artist; " B. t h ”H. Thctm s ( j Mr. Hillman, who supported the application, elicited ’ r, who said he he entrusted. at Hodge and again at Loos, where he was in com-1 second February Sessions of the Central CriminalOourt father>a. He futriler exposed the opinion that the /tRpi'® lI0nrk and w «» The Chairman: Yon will have twelve weeks. You that the upplioant attended Smithfield Market and . . . atManehester. bought the meat sold at the four shops of the firm. He mand of a reinforced company which held a crater » businesses were not national* important, | =She added ^ £ that ^ he ' seldom = . came " 4 home! 3 !to Eastbourne, must oontinue in the Volunteers. caUsed by an explosion of a mine! under verjr severe also purchased for other firms. conditions. Captain F.' W: Grantham, of the Munster i; there was an overlapping of the sittings—a somewhat and it was uncertain when be would oome again. FROM VOLUNTEERS TO LAND After going fully into the circumstances of the busi Fusiliets, second 6on of the late Mr. Justice rare occurrence. ‘ WHOLESALE FIRM’S CARTER. The Tribunal thought they ought to Bee the applicant CULTIVATION. ness the Tribunal granted a further twelve weeks, himself, and with thatliew the case was adjourned fora Grantham, of Barcombe Place, was killed wl ile lead- l In the oaep of Henry Streeter (41), married, one J. Izzard (38), married, six ohildren, passed Bl, a ■’mnt to oontinue his connection with the Volun- a month. I . :rs. ing hig; company on May 9th, 1915, at Richebourg child, passed Bl, employed as a carman by Paine PLATE GLASS OUTTEU. roaster builder, asked for a further period of exemption. L’Avorie.;iand nis eldest son, Mr; Hugo Giantham, . ” L td ' * . , there had been an adjournment for a He said the eldest of bis obildren was only eleven years A STATIONER’S APPLICATION. who held a commission in the 1st Essex, ff 11 in an fresh medical examination. Messrs. Bainbridge & Son, builders, claimed J. O. of age. He was engaged chiefly at the present time on The claim of Mr. R. Prentice, bookseller and stationer, attack on a Turkish position .in Gallipoli on J me 38th I I t Was now seated that, through some misunderstand­ Shaw, a plate glass cutter, aged 36, declared to be indis­ jobbing work, except that he was building a number of Wminus-road, was considered privately. The appli- of tho same year. Major W. W. Grantham and hia ing, no further examination had taken place, although pensable. Mr. T. H. Bainbridge spoke in support of ; piggeries, int is 38 years of age, is married and bas five children, son, Mr. Ivor Grantham, are both serving in the the applicant presented himself for the purpose. the application, whioh the military opposed. Mr. H ugill: We dissent. He has already had two id has been passed for general service. Sussex Regiment. Lieutenant-General Sii H. C. ; The Military Representative said some time ago The Deputy Mayor asked whether it wonld not be periods of exemption. :*• The Tribunal extended the exemption for eight weeks, Sclater|; G.C.B., son of the late Mr. J. H. Sclater, of Streeter met with an aooident and injured his arm. His possible to use sheet glass with small window frames, The Chairman: Twelve weeks more. Yon must lis to be “ final.” Newick Park, was for tho first eighteen m >nths of (the Representative’s) information was that he would d u rin g th e w ar ? continue in the Volunteers. war Adjutant-General, and under Lord Kitchener ; still be properly classed as Bl in about three weeks Mr. Bainbridge did not think shopkeepers would Applicant said he was not mnoh use for marching. assent to that. was, chiefly instrumental in raisihg the first three | tim e. j * Would the Tribunal allow him togiveup the V olunteers million men of the new armies. Ho is now Com- The Deputy Mayor, on thff point of the man’s indis­ Mr. Beattie: The effect Would be more picturesque ’in order to cultivate half-an-aore of ground 1 H e w as ROLL OF HONOUR. (laughter). mander-inrChief of the Southern. Command. Lieut. - 1 pensability,l t ud the firm’s work wonld be lighlened by negotiating for land at Pevenaey. Colonel Pelham Papillon, eldest son of tho- late Mr. the outtingjd iwn of fruit supplies imported. Applioation ref used, not to be called up before April The Chairman: Yes, we willoonaent to that. 15th. 7 * 2nd-LIEUT. D. H. INMAN. Pelham Papillon, of Crowhurst Park, who is Special Accommodation for The mana{ :er said the business would still be very mand of a battalion of the Essex Regiment, las been | heavy, and S Teeter's services oould not be conveniently COIN MRTER COLLECTOR MUST GO. • / ' QUESTION OF A SUBSTITUTE. 12nd Lieut. Desmond Hagure Inman, only son of Mrs] Storing Private Effects. Francis Inman, Sunny Bank, Eastbourne, and Yew wounded by an .explosion-of a shell in Fn neen and i dispensed wil b. j j: J Mr. J. S. Garrard, secretary to the Eastboi rne Gas The question of the efficiency of a substitute provided Court, Scalby, Yorks, was killed in action on February received the D.S.O. The shell, bursting in front of' 1 The Chain tan (to applicant): Is yonr arm right now ? Company, attended to support an application made on by the military, through the Labour Exchange, arose in him, cut his eye, but he carried on ivith the igreatest j MODERATE CHARGES, r Streeter: 1 Jo, sir. I have been baok to work, but the case in. which Mr. E. J. Walker, baker, Pevensey- l^th. This young and promising officer obtained hia behalf of E. M. R. Lambert, ooin meter oalleotor. He diploma at 19 years of age at the School of Mines, coolness. ' ‘[ Next morning another shell severely | have been set it baok home several times. said they had ten men engaged in this work, in con­ road, had applied for tho exemption of his son, aged 21, bruised him and broke the drum of his oar but ho Applioatio > refused, hnt not to be called up before passed AL Mr.. Walker said the substitute at once Cornwall; enlisted as a private in the Royal Engineers nection with whioh Lambert had a speoial responsi­ vhen war broke out, and obtained bis commission in refused to leave his post. He set] ai fine example to ; the end of March. b ility . p i admitted ljis inability to do oven work on aocount of his command.” Mr. John do "V7 Loder, soi. of Mr. Mr. Beattie: W hy not employ women ? near-sightedness. The man was also very delicate France in November, 1915. His uncle, Lieut.-Ool. A FIRLE ROAD GROCER. Charles Sillery, of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Regi­ Gerald Loder, of Wakehurst Placei has a cornlmission Mr. G arrard: We don’t tnink the work suitable for indeed. ment, was killed last year leading his regiment on tnej in the 4th Sussex. Captain E. B. Egerton, Mount- Mr. A C. Hillman supported an application for them. Other companies have employed women, with Mr. H ugill: W e have done the best we oould. advance on the Soinmei field Court, who was attached to. the 17th Lancers, further exem ition by Frederick J. Stoner (40), married, unsatisfactory results. : In reply to a question, Mr. W alker said he had not has died .of wounds. Captain M. Lanjl:bert, cf | four children, grooer at 27,1 Firle-road. He said Mr. tested the proffered substitute, who was in employment The Deputy Mayor : Cannot you get a National SECOND-IJEUT. F. TWOMEY. Tclham Court, who was in the 1st Dragoons, was J. Stoner was low in sole charge, his two assistants Servioe man for this particular job ? * elsew here. having joined the armv. The premises were held on The Mayor (who had taken the chair, M ajor Molineux Second-LieutJ Frank Twomey, Indian Army, elder killed in action in May, 1915, and his brother, j Mr. Garrard : I have filled the list up with that class fujm of Sir Daniel Twomey, Indian Civil Service, and Lieutenant K. E. Lambert, is serving with t ie Army ; TH E LIO N lease, eight tears of which: were unexpired. Before of m en. having to leave) said the Tribunal would like to see the in East: Africji. Sub-Lieutenant Humphrey R. Brand, taking over t le business in 11911 the applicant managed substitute, and the case would be adjourned for that j Twomey, of Olarebolm, The Golfs, was killed 1in The Deputy Mayor : And you can get more, j jtion in Mesopotamia on February 22nd. Deceased son of the late Admiral the. Hon. T. Brand the business ior Mr. E. J. Miller, provision merchant, Application refused, not to be called up before the purpose. ' I DRUG STORES Povensey-roa 1. I REVIEW REFUSED. Who was only 20 years of age, was educated at St the “ Indomitable ” during Sir Daivid end of Maroh. Anthony’s School, Eastbourne, and the Oratory School, in the North Sea, and has been “ strong Replying to Alderman Duke, applicant said the Tlie military requested a review of the conditional mended for early promotion ” for excellen; servico C O T P R I C E S . business oonld not be managed by his wife, who only EIGS AND POULTRY. exemption granted to 0. R. Wilson, 29, Bradford-street, Efdgbaston (senior Norfolk prize), and passed into Sandhurst in December, as a King’s Indian cadet, the! Battle of' Jutland; and the Hon Hubert assisted him in a casual sort of way. An application by A. Berry (31), married, with two builder, decorator and wheelwright. 1914k Mr. B eattie: This is a 01 man, who wonld be useful children, passed Bl, was supported by Mr. Hillman, having also obtained the prize cadetship. He war Brand, who ijs also, in the Navy, wasi given t le Order It transpired that Mr. Wilson, who is passed B2, is the Risinjg Sun for his services at Tsiiig Tan. in th e arm y . ' j J who said the wife was in delicate health, as to Which he the only wheelwright in the neighbourhood, and that gazetted in July, .1915, and after a short period of tiain ii^g with the Lancashiie Fusiliers, was posted to tho Captain J. C. Brand, son of the; late Hon. Charles The Deputy M ayor: Could not Mr. Miller take the produoed a medical certificate. Berry was a keeper of his business was essential to local vehicular traffic. Brand, who was;- Master of the Southdowns, is business over while the applioantis away ? pigs and poultry and cultivated h&lf-an-acre of ground The application was refused. r Indian Infantry, and went to the Front last September Applicant No, he is severely handicapped already. at Lottbridge-drove. The whole of his savings were Brigade-Majrir, and was Staff-Captain in Gallipoli, A OERTIFIOATE WITHDRAWN. ROYAL SUSSEX REGIMENT. and has been mentioned in despatches and awarded RIMLESS CLIPS, Mr. Beattih: Alter all the business is not absolutely invested in the business. OTJg EXPERT essentiaL T lere are other (grocers in the neighbour­ Alderman Duke: Is this half-an-acre a Corporation The oertifioate granted to A. Tl Parker (27), passed P reviously R epo r ted M iss in g , Now R eported the Croix Mjilitaire. Colonel Reginald Gw mne, cf hood. .... allotment? i AI, was objected to by the military. The man is a K ill ed . - ' , is at the head of tho Canadian War Office Mobilisation Department at Ottcwa, and* W IL L RAVE 6/11 A lderman I Juke: Some people oall themselves grocers Applicant: Yes. carman in the employ of the Universal Carrying Sergt. 0. Blackman, Heatbfield. who are not » really. In some oases they have small Mr. Hillman submitted that in the production of food C om pany. Private J. Gearing, Eastbourne. his brother, Captain , hold; a com- ; general shop*. the applicant was doing useful national work. mission in the. Sussex Yeomanry. Maio G. L. ! j Mr. Hugill said it was dearly a case where the man W ounded. TOPE SIGHT. PINOE NEZ or The oertifiqate was renewed for 12 weeks, Mr. Stoner The M ilitary Representative: We don’t assent. There should jpin up. Court-hope, who is Member for Rye, and i 5 in tho j Sergt. L. Houston, Eastbourne. 5th: Sussex, (has been awarded the Military Cross. ! SPECTACLE* to continue bis work with the Red Cross. would be no difficulty in selling the pigs. The company’s manager asked for time in which they FREE Alderman D uke: Half an aore is a small piece ;of land. might make efforts to replace him. Private R. Nillham, Willingdon. Lieutenant-Colonel W. R. Campion, the elpest son Gold-filled frames. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERY BU 8 IN E S R (To applicant): Could you not oultivate a la d rp ie o e ? The- application for review was granted, hut the Private T. Smith, Eastbourne. of. Colonel Campion, of Danny, who is Member, for A renewal of his certificate was asked by A. O. I Applicant: My time is fully ’ ” h e m om - respondent is not to be called np before the 15th April. OTHER UNITS. the Lewes Division and-is in command of the 4th'’ ,1 l FOR FROM 4 /9 Bristow (30), married, onje oMld, passed AI, who ; I nave to oollect the wash. Sussex/ was invalided with enteric m the \ inter of j P reviously R epo r ted W o u nded a n d M iss in g , Nov manages a gi business at 270, Seaside, whioh has Mr. Beattie: This work could be done by an older AN EXEMPTION CONFIRMED. 1915, and has been mentioned in jdcspatcl es ; and ‘ i R epo r ted K ill ed . These are samples of the “ Cut” Prices been establii led forno fifty;Jifftt nnavayears. TTK___ ha e Vinninnnnbusiness______I is;in - I TYiunt’ man; TIThisiib man (iliAiililshould belui au cnlrlsoldier. 1 oi* HeT-Io 10is noivirvo^nfiimlcomparatively rr H. H. Bramble (36), passed Bl, licensed porter, Major E. Campion, of the 2nd Seafortlis, w as badly 1 prevailing in all our Departments, and ow ned by the applicant’s mother, end was for’ many 1 young and passed for garrison duty abroad. attended upon an application by the military for a P riv a te j C. j L. Woodgate (Royal Fusiliers), East gassed in the spring battle of Ypres and lied last !; saving yon on Every Axtiole at least years owned' and carried on by his father, now an invalid The Tribunal] having deliberated,, the Chairman said review of his exemption certificate. binirn?* yeaf from its effects. He was menti ined in ! 26 per cent. and quite unable to take aijy ----- 1 “ ------‘ was not entitled to Mr. Hillman, who appeared for Bramble, said although W ounded. despatches early in the var. Mi< jor aymoncf t M r. Niedennayer, who i of land. 'j ’he ease the latter was passed for. garrison duty abroad, the Private B. Boniface (R. W est Kent Regiment), Hail Hamilton-Grace, o f‘Knob; Housb, Frant, ho was !' application, eaid the case to enable him, if he Tribunal very properly took into account three medical sham . accidentally killed in Fla? '’• ?'? in, August, Ij915, had J*. fortnight to allow of a meeting of local grooers to take wished, to take up more land. certificates whioh showed him to be quite unfit for Private F. Diplock (Buffs), Eastbourne. a fine record of servico ri i;ig til re war as brigade- i: plaoe. Suoh a meeting had been held, but he was Mf. H illm an: Half-an-acre wants some doing. military servioe, and they granted him absolute exemp- Private H. C. Waters (Royal Fusiliers), Eastbourne. major to the|2nd Cavalry brigade, when he v as twice | unaware of {the result. The parents were largely The Chairman : It is not enough. a .tion. ! I p mentioned iri despatches. He was also awa ded tho ; 53,Term inus R o a d , dependent on the business, land the applicant’s sister, Mt. Hillman (jocosely): Would you like to do this In reply, to the Mayor, Mr. Hugill said he believed Cross of the Legion of Honour. Majpr Fran Hardy, i who formerly assisted them, was now employed at half-an-aore and attend to the pigs? (laughter). the Medical Board had no power to re-examine. of Isenhurst Park, who is in the Coldstream Guards,. munition works. The Chairman: I have kept pigs myself. The M ayor: There are no fresh faots before us to-day, s c s s e x a n d Th e w a r . wais wounded at the Petit Moriri in captur: ig some j: Mr. Beattie: This is not a one-man business. The W e shall therefore refuse the application of the military. German guns, for which, he was giton the Cross of j applicant is 4 grocer’s manager only, and in view of his MR. JEWELL AND HIS SECRETARY. the Legion |of Honour, and he was again badly | •EASTBOURNE A MASTER PRINTER’S EXEMPTION. age and his being passed for general service, I must Mr. Charles Jewell, who has large business interests HOW AN OFFICER WON THE V.C. wounded at Ypres. Mr. Godfrey Locker .ninpsonf An application by Mr. B. J. E. Bennett (32), married, press for him to join np. in the Argentine ,4 claimed A. E Wood (33), married, is an aido-dej-camp on the Personal Staff in France, Mr. Niedefmayer said there had been a military passed Bl, who is engaged in secretarial work. He no children, master printer at Old Town, who had been aaid his younger brother, Mr. Oliver Locker-1 anij-son, a p p ra l t the Local Tribunal’s previous decision, said as Mr. Wood’s servioes were practically Required passed Cl, was supported -by Mr. Roll. Tho second of the series of articles on “ Whai is commander of a squadron of armoured ca which and it was liseed. for agricultural purposes, for whioh from 30,000 (o 50,000 Two medical oertifioates were read, tbe effeot of them has done excellent work. Commander Lock’or-Lamp- being that Mr. Bennett’s health was very indifferent, Sussex Has Done for the W a r” appeared in Iasi M r. Beatti* I can’i’t help [that (laughter). | men had been exempted, he hoped the Tribunal would son has beeri away for over a year on t-h* various and that he was unfit for any kind of military service. The Tribut refused the application, Mr. Bristow permit him to be retailed. The work was of a clerical week’s Country Life, and proved, like the first one, Russian fronts, and has seen active service 1 Persia, n o t to be n p u n til th e e n d o f M arch. nature, hot it needed to be done by a reliable man. :Mr. Roll said Mr. Bennett had bad twelve weeks’ exceedingly interesting. Two Sussex battalions and the Caucasus. His unit has since made journey D O N O T WAIT exemption, conditional on his undertaking Red CroRS I to Odessa and thence to the Dobrudja, who ) it took A G. *E OF SPEOIAL HARDSHIP, Mr. Beattie: You would not have any difficulty in says the writer, played their part in the Loo? advanci getting an older man. -work, but this work had “ very nearly killed him.” It in| September, 1915, the 2nd and the 9th, a Seirvic< part in engagements n gainst the. Germ im, a n d A n adjoul meat bad been granted in tbe ease of G. would be dnly wasting the country’s money to put him Bulgarians. \ Captain Austin Henry H th, tho until you are really ill before resorting to Mr. Jewell said the value of Wood was in his being battalion. The 2nd Battalion, in General Rawlinj treatment. Immediate attention should W . D ra p e r '31), married,: no obildren, passed AI, in touch with the work. He added that he would be in the army. younger son! of Mr. Edward HutliL r yke hurst always be given to minor ailments lest they carrier’s olerl It appeared that on aooount of oertain the last to suggest anything that might be deemed The military dissented, but the Tribunal granted con­ Ban’s 4th Corps, lay south of the Vermelles-Hulluch Park, fell in /.action near Ypres in' 1915, his elder lead to more serious trouble. A bilious head­ circumstan* of domestic qardsbip tbe Barrister Com unpatriotic. As a matter of fact his eldest soq was on ditional exemption and withdrew the stipulation as to road. While jthe 1st Brigade swept forward and had brother, Majjor Geoffrpy Ruth, is in the Ea t, Surrey undertaking R€d Cross work. ache—a tendency to o6n»tipation—a feeling of m issioner been written to, and asked to make a military servioe in Mesopotamia. reached the outskirts of Hulluch before noon, the 2nd Regiment, Colonel R. H. Rawson, M.P. •Graven- but no definite answer had been reoeived. discomfort after eating—a sensation of special granl Mr. Beattie: W e cannot assent to this. L EIGHT WEEKS, “FINAL.”, Brigade were; pinned down till the afternoon in Lono hurst, who was formerly in the Life Cuf i ds, ban j A fte r con ' iring the matter tbe Tribunal ordered a Tree position,; as tho parapets and wire had remained commanded ihe second line- of the Sussex eoiiianry j: drowsiness during working hours—impaired It was stated that Mi. Wood had made one voyage to A reilewal of his certificate was asked bvi Mr. P. J. appetite—these are all symptoms that two of fu rth e r adj* e n t. South America, and Mr. Jewell observed that his health untouched, by: our bombardment. The Sussex moved io outbreakibi of the war. Mr. Lewis K],...... where, he j^ d ^ J ^ w o n M | reedy for the. next attack. examine him, and [report. . Imente to go eventually. We give you a further eight in action). Captain F. W. Grantham (killed at Riolie- staff was possible if they were to complete their W ar weeks, but that will he final. There can Le no further The 9th Battalion also had their share of fighting bburg),; 2nd Lieut. H. P. Grantham (k directed. After t >at he w*s stripped and put to bed, Offioe contracts. They were also expecting further in | the operations south of Auchy, >vhere they , were where he rejnain >d for nearly an hour, when tbe application without special leave. You must continue Gallipoli), Captain Christie, M.C., Major H P r b p a b b d o n l y b y contracts. The urgenoy was greater even than a fort- your work in the Red Cross. marched to relieve the troops who had borne the Grace (accidentally killed) and Major Hardy dootor appeared with instruments and prepared to brunt of the attack. The position they had to occupyi THOMAS BXEOHAH, St. Helena, Lane. oommenoe an operaH—operation. T"He (Mr. mTarrant)------*‘ -objected,l .--._ ij ^fr. (Mr. Tarrant) got up, re-dressed himself who has a horse and van and hawks his wares. The themselves in ;as best they ,could; but eventually ha|d an d left. applicant said on his rounds he served about 700 people to 1 retire. They were afterwards supported, and got Y O U CAN RELY ON s -’S j 2SI3SS' Tbe Tribunal decided to adjourn tijp s for ” "" FREEMANS ^ ia w eek. * [ T | barik, and this went on for four days. *‘I am proud Mr. Beattie: We dissent in view pf his age. to [say, ” wrote an officer’of the 9th Sussex, “ that the Rmnedy,, In either Bex, for all Aoqnired ^ Constitutional inquiries. REAL TURTLE SOUP | om Urinary Organs, Gravel, Pains in the would be extremely useful in the army. boys did theiri duty well and quite/Upheld the tradi­ leompUtnte. Over SO Years’ Suocesa EXEMPTIONS FOR LAUNDRY HANDS. made in a minute with | Eight weeks granted, but not to apply again without tions of the old regiment under most trying circum The application for the renewal of tbe certificate of Freemans Real leave; etajncee. ’* for CLARKE’S H. T. Mepham (34), passefi B2, employed at the Sun Turtle Cubes. ORGANIST ALLOWED 12 W E E K S . The tale of the second winter in^lhe West and the Sixty Penny Stamps by the Laundry, wf* supported by the Secretary of the sutnmer of 1916 “was one of endless local Proprietors—The Lin c o ln Ana B41 FILLS National Laundries’ Association. He maintained that Four in a box. 1/. M idland Coontist Dbuu Co.. as Mepbam is engaged in lboking after a vertical boiler l i r u .. L in c o l n . f r u f r t m Mercury)

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established 1832. t e l e p h o n e 73. 1871. a n d J. 0. TOWNER * BROMLEY, A K D E N & OO., H. W. HASKINGS SONS, O AUCTIONS AUCTIONEERS, EASTBOURNE. jg ^ O U S B __A N D E S T A T E DEVONSHIRE PARK ______AGENTS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. CLERICAL, NAVAL, MILITARY AND LADIES’ TAILORS, SU RVEYORS AND VALUERS. THE AUCTION MART. 57. TERMINUS ROAD, SURVEYORS. V A L U E R 8 Manager and Secretary 84, Terminus-road, Eastbourne; EASTBOURNE. Offioes - - - - 10, CORNFIELD RQAD. E d g a r a x l a n B r o w n . For Particulars of Properties To Let and for Sale Telephone Eastbourne 1834. * T e l e p h o n e : N IN E . T e l e g r a m s : “ CONCERTS.” bp Private Treaty see page 8 . Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. S. B PROMENADE COSTUMES AND RIDING HABITS A SPECIALITY. Re T hom as D u r k a n t Y o u n g . In Bankruptcy. 81, E N Y S ROAD, EA ST B O U R N E . By Order of the Trustee. D evonshire Park O rchestra. ROLLER SKATING. » All Garments Made on the Premises by First-class Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops, OAKDEN ft OO. ROSELfNDS NURSERY, EASTBOURNE. St PERFORMERS. Save received Instructions from the Executors of the THIS DAY (SATURDAY). J. ol TOWNER * BROMLEY late Robert T. Dolan. Esq., to S e l l b y P u b l ic M usical D ibsoto b : E s t a b l is h e d 1850. Morning, 10 to 12.30. without Music. Are Instructed to Sk ll b y P u b lic A u c t io n , on W E D ­ A u c t io n , npon the Premises, as above, on WEDNES­ KB. NORFOLK MKGONE. N E S D A Y , 14t h M a r c h , 1917, tbe whole of the DAY, the lira M a r c h , 1617,» Afternoon, 3.15 to 5.15, with Military Band. m a n d R. FRANCIS SONS, L td., TOCK-IN-TRADE o p a N U R S E R Y M . o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e S pec ia l A ssem blies. — MONDA F and 1 'UESDA P-*3 AND GENERAL EFFECTS. 1 S' a n d FLORIST, including H c N E X T , March 5th A 6th, 7.30 to 9. SO, with Mil, >ury Band. ‘THE EASTBOURNE CEMETERY MASONS THE GREEN-HOUSES, Catalogues, will be obtainable at the A u c t io n e e r s ’ O N C E R T S. Offices, 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. THIS DAY (SATURDAY) at K15. THURSDAY. Monumental Sculptors and Engravers. PORTABLE 'AND OTHER BUILDINGS, Telephone Eastbourne 1231. TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) at 8 .15. NO Skating Assembly This Eveniilg. ALL THE STOCK, Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. Bhow Rooms and Studio : 37, UPPERTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE Both under Glass and from the Open; Vocalist at both Concerts: FRIDAY. 18, MILNTHORPE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. SUPPLY DKSION8 AND ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. TELEPHONE 579. TOOLS AND UTENSILS, G W I L Y M W IG L E Y , Tenor. Morning, 10.30 to 1, without Music. O A E D E N & GO. TEAK TUBS, 600 OAST OF POTS, Afternoon, 3.15 to 5.15, with M ilitarl Band Have received instructions to S e l l b y P u b l ic A u c tio n , N E X T W EE K . Evening, 7.30 to 9.30, with Military Band. ' BEI TWO TIP CARTS, VAN. TROLLEY, upon the Premises, as abovo, on WEDNESDAY, the Telephone No. 441. 21s t M a r c h , 1917, ! MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY at 3.15. JOHN NIX JOHN NIX SHOP FIXTURES a n d F IT T IN G ! WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY at 8.15. o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e Farther Particulars In due course of F. W D a n s , Goldsmith AND GENERAL EFFECTS. Admission. 7d. (including Tax): Saturday and Esq. (Messrs. Baker & Davis), Chartered Aoc< intanta, H Sunday Evenings, Stalls 7d. extra. SWIMMING B A T H S. Flnsbury-pavoment, E.O.; and of the A u c t io n ! — Catalogues will be obtainable at the Auctioneers Silversmith Offloes. 10, Oornfleld-road. Eastbourne. Mixed Bathing' Daily. Telephone Eastbourne 1231. By Order o f the Executors o f M r s . B a l fo u r , td. SPECIAL CONCERTS. Terminus Boad Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. ALSO PRIVATE HOT SEA AND FRESH DEBPDALE, ROWSLEY ROAD, ME W atchm aker THURSDAY, MARCH 8th, at 3.15 AND 8.15. WATER BATHS. EASTBOURNE. EASTBOURNE. Jew eller. J. C. TOWNER * BROM -* OAKDEN St OO. Are Instructed to S kll b y P u b l ic A u c t io n ] on th o Have received Instructions to snbmlt for S ale by Premises, on THURSDAY, ISt h M a r c h , 191 .th e : THURSDAY, M ARCH 8th, at 3.15 and 8 15 , JOHN NIX JOHN NIX P u b l ic A u c t io n , at an Early Date, all that detaohed o u s e h o l d f u r n i t RE. E A S E H O L D p r o p e r t y ,1 Catalogues In due oourse of the A u c t io n e e r s . known AS SPECIAL CONCERTS HTHE HOUSE TO BE LET UNFURNISHED. “GLENHAVEN,” BEDFORD WELL ROAD. E. MORRIS & SONS, ! TeL 440 ! EXPIRATION OF LEASE. The accommodation, all on two floors, comprises six IN CONJUNCTION WITH T H E, DEVONSHIRE PARK ORCHESTRA, bedrooms, bath room, hall, three reception rooms and 10. ROYAL PARADE, EASTBOURN^. good domestio offices. EXCLUSIVE AND EXPENSIVE ENGAGEMENT OF 2 1 , SEASIDE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. i ; J. 0. TOWNER & BROMLEY ■i I Large Garden. Are instructed to Se l l b y P u b l ic A u c t io n , ou th e Estimated Rental Valne, Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric and Gas Fitters, Premises, on THURSDAY, 22n d M a r c h , 191' th e ■ - P e r £100 A n n u m . MISS RUTH YINCEAT : . Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers. : o u s e h o l d f u r n i t U R E .1 Further Particulars of the Auctioneers, at their The Celebrated Operatic Singer. Catalogues In due oourse of the A u c t io n e e r s . Offices, 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. HTHE HOUSE TO BE LET UNFURNISHED. Telephone Eastbourne 1231. At the Piano - Mr. VICTOR MARMONT. Flannels Washed in Fain Water, for the storage o f tohtih large underground Oonerete Tanks have been constructed. Telegrams Oakdens. Eastbourne. EASTBOURNE. FOR DETAILS SEE HANDBILL. EASTBOURNE EA8TB0URNE. ALL A C TOWNEE A BROMLBY OAKDEN Sc O O . Are Instructed to S e l l b y P u b l ic A u c t io n , a t T h e i m i t e d Have received instructions to submit for S ale by SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY CO., L , A u c tio n M a r t, Ea s t b o u r n e , on M O N D A Y , 28th I N T H E VAUDEVILLE PAVILION P u b l ic A u c t io n , at an Early Date, all that detached M a r c h , 1917, the following > LATIMER ROAD, EA8TBOTJRNE. REEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD e a s e h o l d p r o p e r t y , KNOWN AS THIS DAY (SATURDAY) at 3 and 8. THIS DAY (SATURDAY) at 0.15 Kvery convenience la provided (or ensuring the Highest Class of Work (or Families, Lodfi tag F PROPERTIESJ L By Order of the Executors of Colonel W A. “ ST. GEORGE'S,” No. 87. LEWES ROAD. E V E R Y T j Houses, or Hotels. C a r d w e l l , M.F.H., deceased. The accommodation comprises five bedrooms, dressing CINEMATOGRAPH. LAST OF THE SERIES OF TRAVEL TALKS SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. . room, bath room, hall, three reception rooms ana BY THE MOAT CROFT, 19, UPPERTON IfOAD. dom estic offices. With the Fighting Forces of Europe.” Letteri ehould be addreeud “ M a H il l , Sanitary Steam Laundry, Latimer-road, Baetboume." W ith Possession. L a r g e Ga r d e n . MR. ARTHUR B. MALDEN, ! Estimated Rental Value, F.R.G.S., N E W IN * FOUR WINDS, 27, ARUNDEL ROAD. (Pr ic k s :i Is. (m ay be Booked) a n d 6d. Entertainments’ EASTBOURNE Let a t £130. P e r £85 A n n u m . Duty extra. E ntitled: “Switzerland and Winter Sports LTD. Further Particulars of the Auctioneers, at their 1 D 0 T J L L , PUPATION COM M I TTE E . OABOL e W 28, ENYS ROAD. Offices, 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. ’P h o n i E W ith Possession. Telephone 1234 Eastbourne. n l&W BENNETT-! SCHOLARSHIPS B olloitor: L. C . W in t l e , Esq., Eastbourne. Telegrams Oakdens Eastbourne. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, March 15th, 16th and 17th, at $, For Boys and Girls desiring to become ;.-j By Or ler of the Owner. MATINEE, SATURDAY at 3. TEACHERS. SEFTON HOUSE, No. 8, HARDWICK ROAD. v B y order o f the Executors of the late (Age: 13 years between 1st August, 1916, and 31st July, W ith Possession. W m . J k n n k b , Esq., M.D. ENTERTAINMENTS BY THE 1917.) Solicitor: L. C. WiNTLB, Esq., Eastbourne. “GREYLANDS,” F I R S T c m FREE ADMISSION SCHOLARSHIPS ■ i 39, ENiYS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. J J . TO SECONDARY SCHOOLS. B y Or ter o f the Owner. MAPLE ft CO., Limited, “ANTONIAN PIERROTS (Age: Under 12 years on 1st August, 1917.) 8T. BOTOLPH’S, No. 50, THE GOFFS. L e t a t £74. Have received instructions to S e l l b y A u c t io n , on th e (TOMMY ROT) Prospectuses, giving full idetalls of the above Scholar­ Premises, as above, on TUESDAY, M a r c h 20t h , 1917, ships, which will be awarded in July next, may be Solicitor: F. L a w so n L e w is , Eaq., Eastbourne. obtained on application to ! at Two o’clock, the Surplus In Aid of the Funds of the V.A.D. Sussex 12 By Order of the Executors. H. W. FOVARGUE, o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e , comprising SONNENBERG, No. 14, SELWYN ROAD. superior brass and iron bedsteads and good hea­ Town Clerk and Secretary. ding,H mahogany wardrobes, satin walnut wardrobe, Urmston & Fairfield Court Auxiliary Military Hospitals. Education Office, W ith Possession. dressing tables, washstands, chamber pedestals and other Town Hall, Eastbourne. Solicitors: L. C. W in t l e , Esq., Eastbourne; 'Messrs. bedroom appointments, walnut dining table, easy and U e r r im a n s Sc, GwiLUM, Marlborough. occasional chairs and tables, a 4-ft. oak pedestal writing table, good carpets and linoleums, 4-ft. walnut hat and QOUNTY BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. By Order of Executor. umbrella stand, fireproof safe, about 150-ozs. OF s il v e r , dated goods, china, gloss, kitchen utensils and miscel- CH No. 31, WILLINGDON ROAD. T H E PIER DEVONSHIRE PJLRK i LOCAL EDUCATION AUTHORITY. aneous effects. — ■ , W ith Possession. On View the Afternoon Previous and Morning of Sale. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30, and from 7 to 10. — iOILPTORS; fi M/ISONS!i ■ i -i By Order of the Executor. Catalogues may he obtained at the Place of Sale; and THEATRE. PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. at the Offices of the auctioneers , lie. Terminus-road, Last Two Exhibitions of the Incomparable No. 77, VICTORIA DRIVE. Sole Lessees and Managers—Murray Kino A Clark. LABOUR CBRTIFI0ATH8. Eastbourne, Brighton and London. Telephone 121. 120, Lewes Road, Brighton. ] With Possession. THE HOUSE TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED. PAVLOVA, Solicitor: L. O. W in t l e , Eaq., Eastboorne. In the Magnificent Spectacle, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that H.M. Inspector THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING Ajr 8. By Order of Administrator. B y order o f the Executors o f the late M r s . F r a n c es MEMORIALS of Sohools will hold on SATURDAY, the 17t h d a y o f “ THE DUMB GIRL OF PORTICI." Matinee To-Day (Saturday) at 2.30. M a r c h , 1917, at 9.80 a.m„ at the H o ly T r in it y B o ys’ E m ily B albton. No. 32, BEDFORD GROVE. Shown before Her Majesty and the Royal Family. o f E v k s t Db s o r ip t io n E x e c u t e d , and Inclusive Sc h o o l a SPECIAL EXAMINATION In Standard VII. FIRST TIME ON ANY STAGE. Estimates given tor their oreotion in any part of the subjeots for Boys and Girls who desire Certificates that Solicitors: Messrs. H il l m a n , B u r t Sc W a r r e n , E ast- EASTBOURNE. bourne. T Popular Prices, 2d., 4d., 6d.and la. M R . .IO COUNTRY. they have passed the V llth Standard, so as to enable v. MAPLE ft CO., Limited, A NEW PLAY, immediately P reoedii g it s th e m to leav e School fo r em ploym ent, Have received instructions to S e l l b y A u c t io n , on LONDON PRODUCTION, SUNDAY AFTERNOON, M arch 4t h , a t 3. Illustrated Catclojuc Submitted Free. * (Signed) M MESSRS, LAKE ft CO. WEDNESDAY, Ap r i l 18t h , 1917, at Three o’olock.the ’ Aid H. W. FOVARGU a ttra c tiv e The Blue Boy Band “GENERAL PO i5T.’ Aud a t H o v e, H a stin g s, Ob *. Bb x h il l . T u n b r id g e Town Clerk and Secretary to th e u c t i o n e e r s , s u r v e y o r s , e s t a t e o n g l e a s e h o l d r e s i d e n c e , Bandmaster—Mr. W . J. McOonneL MISS LILIAN BRAITHWAIfE, W»T.L» and Ohiohehtvk. \ E d u c a tio n O om m ittei AGENTS AND VALUERS. KNOWN AS i (By kind permission of Col. J. S. B ostock, r . a.m .0 .). A L - MR. GEORGE TULLY, Education Department, “ ELMCOTE.” THE GOFFS. S eats ...... 1. 1/- to 2d. Town Hall, Eaatbotirne, Phoenix Assurance Company Age MR. NORMAN McKINNELl), 3rd M arch, 1917. . I Further Particulars in due course. 2 a , BOLTON ROAD, EASTBOU1 NE. Auction Offices : 116, Terminus - road, Eastbourne. SUNDAY EVENING, a t 8 ' A n d ACTUAL LONDON CAST. hs, iftarriaoes anfc geaihs. T elephone 111(1. Brighton and London. | Produced by Mr. Percy Hutchison. ROYAL SPECIAL CONCERT b y t h e ~ i n : T H s 7 ~ ATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION Established 1880. 32, BEDFORD GROVE, EASTBOURN *2 The KnutsKamp Koncert Kompany arch th i (E a stb o u r n e B r a n c h ). M O N D A Y , M 5 , for Six Nights, \flfatinecs The MILLER.—At No. 31, Cavlendlsh-avenne, Eastbourne, HP 0HABLE8 E. HORNS, F.A.I., From the Summerdown Convalescent Hospital: Wednesday and Saturday! on Tuesday, February 27th, 1917, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred. ALE OF THE lOUSEHOLD FURNI’ (By kind permission of Col, J. S, Bostock, k.a.m.0.). W. Miller—a daughter. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL AND E F F E C T S , (omprising the usual appoii nts A UOTIONEER, VALUER, HOUSE AGENT A NEW PRODUCTION, Skats ...... 1/- to 2d. SHKRWIN.—Feb. 22nd, at|8tandwell House, Seaford, GENERAL MEETING of Subscribers and Local Sof bed and sitting >ms.ro hair mattresses, nan A. AND GAUGER, the wife of Albert Edward Sherwin, of a daughter. Committee to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution oarved set of chess: len, store cupboard, clocl ments. china, glass, iter colour drawings, j< L TIDES WELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. “RAPID PROMOTION” "iastboume Branch) will be holden in T h e M ayor's W eek commencing M O N D A Y , Ma rch 5t h . 'a rd o u r, a t th e T o w n H a l l E a stb o u r n e (by k in d plate, linen, cutlery, (as h e atin g a n d ooOking sto - CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. W ith M b. FREDERIC BENTLEY Ud MARRIAGES. permission of The Mayor), on M ovens, meter, elect: :o fittings, garden tools, Appointed by His Honour Judge M artineau to Levy Every Afternoon at 2.30. Every Evening from 6 to 10 F ull London Cast. ELLIOT—STAMMERS.—Oh Feb. 21th. at St. Anne’s at Three o'olook (sharp) in1 ie Afternoon, at which utensils, boxes and t unksJ Distraints under the Amendment Act, 1888. (continuous). Church, by Rev. W. P. Jay, M.A., R. H. Elliot, Meeting-- the - -Balanoe ’ >8b Sheet ______be. presented______and__ the MESS] j L A K E & 0 0 B u s in e s s e s o f E v e r y D e s c r ip t io n f o r D ispo sa l . MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. 2nd-Lieut.. Innisktlling Dragoons, seoond son of Mrs. C ommittee and Officers for the ensuing year elected. M A R C H 12th. Six N ig h ts and Tw o iSf tfinezs W ill 8 e l l th e above it A u c t io n , upon the Prei Howard Gill, Heene Lodge Carew-road, to Iris Medara, B y order. (Wednesday and Saturday). yonnger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stammers, THURSDAY, M a r c h , a t 12 o 'd o o k B y Order of the Executors of the late Mrs. H. M. “ The Golden Arrow.” Somerville, Blaokwnter-road. ARTHUR E. INFIELD. O n V iew D ay p rei msand Mornlngof Sale, Simmons. Special Visit of this Pheiwmeiyd London Comedy Hon.' Secretary. The Most Sensational Picture ever produced. MATTHEWS—DAY.—On Feb. 28th, at Bath, Reginald Catalogues at the .uctloneers' Offices, 2a, Bolti Success, 1 ( TO PARTIES FURNISHING, LAUNDRYMEN AND Also other Films of great interest. A D M I S S n Charles Matthews. 2nd-Lient., Border Regt., elder son Eastbourne. OTHERS. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews, Furness-road, East- On THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. bonrne, to Winifred Margaret, second daughter of Mr. EORGE FOXLEY D e c e a s e d “ NORFOLK: HOUSE,” “ YE GODS” and Mrs. Godfrey Day, Combe Park, Bath. G Corner of Beamsley-road and Latimer-road, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE that all persons having 4, LASCELLES] TERRACE, EASTBOURfj “The Gilded Spider.^ EASTBOURNE. M O N D A Y , M arch 19th, for Three Nights at 8, and CLAIMS or DEMANDS i o r up o n th e E s ta te of h e e x c e l l e n t a n d n e a r l y i EW DEATHS. Featuring America’s Most Popular Artiste, Miss O n e Matinee (Wednesday at 2.30). LEAR] GEORGE FOXLEY late of 12 Grange-road Eastbourne __ FURNITUREf u r n i t u r e T ANDa n d EFFECTS,______comprl j oak OHAS. *. HORNE, F.A.I., L ouise L ovklt. , BILDERBECK.—Feb. 21. at Bexhill, Charlotte M argaret, in the Oonnty of Sussex whoho died"’ on "the 22nd day ' of ' FOR A \ widow of Brigade - Surgepn John Bilderbeok, H.M. aT n d iron and brass b * ’Le ads, wool mattresses, feather Has been Instructed by the Executors'to Sell by P ublic Also the latest Comic Films. February 1917 are required td forthwith send to me the bolsters and pillows, blankets, sheets, quilts, chamber “ The Stormy Petrel.’ Madras Army, aged 79. undersigned at my Offloes at 6iA Terminus-road East­ A uction, upon the above Promises, on THURSDAY Popular Prices ...... 2d., 4d., 6d. and la. ware, stained oak ,nd satin wood bedroom suites, N E X T ; March 8th, commencing Two o'clock sharp, GREATHEAD.—Feb.,20, at 88. West-hill, St. Leonards, bourne fnll particulars of suah Claims or Demands 4-ft. 3-in. ash wardrol 33 yards Axmlnster stair[carpet, In c lu d in g M b.' JERROLD ’ ROBERTSHA|W and DQULL, Joseph James Greathead, Fleet Engineer, R.N.(retlred), the Residue of the well-made Seats may he reserved in advance bt the Pier Gates or Dated this 28th day of Febijuary 1917 24-ft. 9-in. mahoga res8ing chest, wicker easy chairs, by Tel. 574. STRONG CAST. ag ed 93. -1 walnut overman: iron fenders, ohlna ornaments, x P a r c c ls LESLIE O. WINTLE o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e HULL.—On March 1st, at Bolton Lodge, Eastbourne, implements, bordt . square of’ Axminster carpdt, 12 ft. and the Whole of the LAUNDRY UTENSILS. Samuel Hull (late Borough Accountant, Northampton), 8oU oitor fo r th e E xecutors. and.15-ft.8-ln. Klddi carpet mats, brilliant overstrung H T H U R S D A Y , M arch 22n p , for Three Nigl ts at 8, In his 90th y ear. F u n eral, T uesday, 1L30, Ocklynge. The Furniture comprises black and brass bedsteads­ upright grand piano, coloured prints, etchings, me lOgany ipring mattresses, wool and hair overlays, mahogany an d O ne Matinee (Saturday at 2.30). PENNIN GTON.—February :21th at his residence, 190. dining and occasional______tables,______dinner wagon__ sm all bagatelle board, secretaire, bentwood onali chest of drawers, satin walnut marble-top washstands, Special Engagement of this Famous Romantic11 Comedy, Whitley-road, Eastbourne. William Pennington (for ■VT ATIONAL B r i t i s h W O M E N ’S T E M P E R - ______.aid, secretaire, bentwood chains, oak u m brella stand, plated articles, china, glass, lined, about ebanfber ware, dressing tables, &c.. a well-made 4-ft HIPPODROME. many years Tyler of the Eastbourne Lodges of Free­ AY ANCE ASSOCIATION (Eastbourne Branch). mahogany wardrobe, mahogany and walnut loo and . and London Production, masons), dearly loved husband of Jnlia Pennington, 190 YARDS OF GOOD LINOLEUM, square of occasional tables, oak bookcase, easy chairs, plotures, EASTBOURNE. J J ag e 70. f . ter carpet, 6-ft. 6-in. mahogany sideboard, br docks, ornaments, books, china, glass, dinner ware and Managing Director ... M r . Sid n ey W . W in ter . a ll rods, kitchen tables. maDgles, two-hole Holborn knife “ PYGMALION] D R Y D C W RIGHT.—On Feb. 21 (Ash Wednesday), at Eastbourne. The ANNUAL MEETINd will be held in the H th e u su a l k itc h e n requisites. M an a g e r ... Cha rlie Cooley. Gertrude, the dearly-loved! youngest daughter of the o f t h e Y.W.C.A., HiRTiNOtroN P la ce, on WEDNES­ cleaner, , outlery. sauce pans, gas fittings, dbir m ats and PRINCIPAL COMPANY. late Isaac and Sarah Wright, of Mount 8orrell, D A Y , M a r c h 7t h . M rs. H e n d e r so n will take tho miscellaneous effects, which The Laundry Utensils comprise large box mangle, 40- M O N D A Y . M arch 6t h , and daring the Week. ® c h a ir a t 8.80. A n A D D R E SS w ill be g iv en by M r s. galloq portable copper, washing machine, wringers, tersh ire. __Interred. at ’ ~ ~ MESSRS. BDOAB HORN Sc O H A R T | Twice Nightly at 7 and 9. J. M onday. Feb. 28t! BENTH a M. Collection to defray expenses. B u s in e s s washing tubs, stools and pans, ironing boards, flat-irons, M e e t in g , for Members only, at 3 o'clock. Tea at 4.3C Will Sell by Auotion od the Premises on TUI ironing stove, clothes baskets and other effects connected Ll Complete Triumph! A Highly Talented Musical M arch 13,1917, a t T w o o'clock precisely. with the Business. C om edy M elange, YDS ! It certainly does IN MEMORIAM. On View the Afternoon prior and Morning of Sale. THE DUSTL3 May be Viewed Day Previous and Morning of look dilapidated. But why not, for a smi .11 IIARRISSON.—In ever-loving memory of our dear C H U R C H 0! ENGLAND Catalogues of the Auctioneers, 31. Oornfleld-rt (_ “STEP THIS WAT,” mother, Oharlotto Harrlsson, who passed away March sum, get the Bicycle renovated and all tho 3e DUSTING MO I’ NARY SOCIETY. bourne, and 6, South Side, Clapham Common, FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. By arrangement with Ernest C. Rolls. Novelty, Jollity, small repairs neatly carried out. We c* .n 1th, 1908, aged 86 years. 7JENAN A MISSI High Frivolity and Exquisite Harmony. A Real Star The above Desirable and Valuable' FREEHOLD do it for you at the right price, and remei a- UP AND HOLD! HOLLINS.—In proud and loving memory of Edward 10, GRAND PARADE, EASTBO , Cast, including: Ralph Lambert Hollioe, Tern. Captain. The King’s PROPERTY, including the Laundry and Stable, suitable ber that only the best workmanship eatisfi es Own (Royal Lancaster) Regiment, son of Frederick and The Annual Meeting o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e ! !a n d for Private Residence or Business Premises, with posses­ FRED WOOLGAST, the Marry Monarch. DUST W HILE! sion on completion of purchase. us. Estimates free. Any make of cycle Bertha Hollins, The Grange. Eastbourne, who died at W ill be held in tho EFFECTS. PEGGY HOPE. FRANK H. ST. CLAIR. repaired, j No. 10 Casualty Clearing Station, on March 3rd; 1916, H EDGAR HORN ft OHABTRBS For Particulars of the Freehold Property and Cata- Queonie Swift. Dolly R ay. WOKE. TOWN HALL, on THURSDAY, arch th 1917, loguea of the Auction Sale, apply to th e A uctioneer, a t or wounds received in action the previous day. at M 8 , REG. WILSON, the Tenor. Ypres, aged thirty-one years. Buried at Popennglie W ill Sell by Auction, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, oe, 1, Tideswell-road, Eastbourne. Tale? from 2/3. Covers from4/6. Bells fom6d. at Three p.m. M arch 20,1917. Kitty Denton's Delightful Dandies, and C em etery. Auctioneers' Offices, 31, Uornfield-road, Eastbourne. Mudguards, Chains, Saddles, Lamps ai d HISS MAUD LAMB MANCIE HANTON, the Artistic Artiste, supported by every description of Cycle Accessories the FOUR ORIENTAL QUEENS, .Rosebud Garden of Telephone 125y. (Slster-ln-Clmrgo, St. Catherine’sC ath erir.______Hospital.______Amritsar), MESSRS. LLOYDS equally Low Prices. w ill s p eak on b e h ilf l) on .io«day, 21, W llllngdon. 11.30; S a tu rd a y , 24. R oyal Oak, H O U SK a n d KSTATK AQKNOY.—Kxolnalve Lists the terms and conditions contained in the schema - £ 1 .. ^ of H ouses fo r S ale a n d to L et. Peveusoy. 11.30 (a cap for Hunt servants will be taken). YOUR BUSINESS PRINTING. FUENITURE DEPOSITORIES: approved by the committee in February, 1913. To finish the season. T is often -necessary! that General Printing INSURANCES of every description effected. T h e E a s t S u s s e x F o x h o u n d s will m eet to­ I In connection with businesses of eveiy kind Is R e n t s Co l le c t ed and Property efficiently managed. V i c t o r ia S t a t io n ...... LONDON, S.W. G eneral P urposes and F inance. day (Saturday), March 8. George Hotel, Hailsham ; Tues­ required quickly, and, at the same time, well done. East-street Council Sohools.— Girl Guides: The | TERRYS (F.A.I.) T k r m in d s G a t e s ...... B R IG H T O N , B i s l k y M e e t i n g s i n F u t u r e . — I t was day 6 Porter s Lodge. Monntfleld; Thursday. 8. Lumiford !Managers reported that the Head Mistress was | Cross; Saturday, 10. Tho Kennels, Eastbourne; Tuesday, F a rn oom be & Co., Lt d , “Chronicle” Printing Works, (tf F e a rs ' Local Experience). stated at the general meeting of the National Rifle A S T B O [''R N U J 1 South-street, are fully prepared to meet these require 65, G r o v e R o a d ...... EASTBOURNE. Association last week that at the taext Bisley Meeting endeavouring to form a,troop in connection with this 1 ’’IS. Crowhurst ; Thursday, ID. white Halt, Cat-meld ; ments, having their works fitted with machinery capable Tub of Ills)no* Saturday. 17. Helllngly Station: Tuesday, 20. The Established 1875. thjere would be changes in all kinds of competitions, 1 movement, and that a number of girls were desirous of | E Harrow, Bnldslow; Thursday, 22, The Squirrel, Battle; of expeditiously turning out( high-olass work. Joining. Al&o that this step had the hearty support of j SA8TXR ft WRIGHT, from Ike King’s Prize downwards. Lord Oheylesihore PREPARE FOf Saturday, 24, . Meet at 11 a.m. each day. Letterpress and Lithographic Printing sajd the work of the Association, in the musketry train­ ! the Managers and that they wished ko give the fullest I h e o u t h d o w n o x h o u n d s AP PLjY FOB FREE ESTIMATES. encouragement to this effort. Noted and agreed. f T S F will m eet on of all descripi UCTIONEERS a n d VALUERS, HOpSE, ing of the troops, had been continuous and had achieved G A R D E N S T r k k c u J Monday, March 5, King's Head, Challey; Wednesday, 7, LA N D AND ESTATE AGENTS, most excellent results. Assistant Master.—The Managers submitted their j Laughton V illage: Friday, 9. Tpddlngton. 10.30; Monday, CARDS. — Artistic Folded A Tele. 481 Eastbourne. observations with regard to the position of Mr. T. J. j SEEDS, EERTILli 12 Isfleld Station ; Wednesday. 14, Glynde Station ; jy jE M O R IA L 110, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURN C ard s: 12, 3 s.: 25, 4 s.Jk k ; 86, 6s.; 50, 7s. 8 d .; 100, (Adjoining the London and County Bank). S a u c e f o r t h e G a n d e r .— G rocer: •* A little | Bradford, who is a conscientious oDjeotor, and tl e same | F R U IT T R K I Friday. 16, Patcham, 10.30. Meet at 11 a.m. each day, were noted. Resolved: That in the opinion >f this ! unless otherwise stated.______'______Valuations for Probate, Transfer and other purposes. I sugar with my tart, please.” Waitress (late grocer’s assistant): “ Certainly, sir, if you will also take mustard, oommittee it is not desirable that a consci entious j tago e x tra : 12, 8d.: 25, 4d.; 50, F bofebtibs yob Sale. objector should he retained ou the staff of any school.! i r e c t i o n - l a | ’ of patterns, 5d.; 100, 6d.—F a rv oom be & Oo.. L td ., Printers, Lewes, ;"VrOTK PA PE R , V isiting Cards, &c., in most pepper, ssdt, Yorkshire relish and salad dressing.”— Cured a t LoudoiT rEMORIAL CARDS, a variet; F urnished and U nfurnished R esidences. A x fashionable styles, at Farncombe and Co.'s, Ltd. Punch. controlled by this authority* L Farnoombe and Co., Ltd.; Lewes, Jlaatbourne, etc. E a s t G rin stead a n d E astb o u rn e. (Llultod!D Printing W ol

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Trade Mark i VISTO. Registered. prospective figure, the price of gas will be very moderate, and little above the lowest LOCAL NEWS. j T V T H W S u p p o r t in g ELASTIC STOCKINGS charged by any sim ilar Com pany in the South J3I from 8a. 3d. eaoh. of England. TRUSSES, BANDAGES & SURGICAL BELTS, 1 •: .7 i1 I o . HIGH WATER ft LIGHTING-CP new TAILOR-MADES &C-. of every description. P .A .M . H o s p i t a l . j - ■ A N D .. ' ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, CRUTCHES, &0., MADE AND REP AT D e s p i t e a chronic difficulty to make both iturday, M ar. .3...... 6 .2 9 _ . 7 .1 7 • _ 6.11 S. BRADFORD & SONS, Lists Frtt* ends meet, Eastbourne’s chief medical charity inday, M ar. 4 ____ 8. 9 _ , 8 .4 6 ... 6 .1 2 COAT FROCK! generally contrives to close each financial onday, M ar. 5 ...... 9 .1 0 w 9 .2 6 ._ 6 .1 4 FARMER'S year on a major chord. On the present leeday, M ar. 0 ...... 9 .4 9 ._ 10 .1 8 ._ 6 .1 6 occasion, thanks to some special help, the Wednesday, M ar. 7 .. 10.29 10.55 6 .1 8 | SURGICAL SUPPORTS DH POT, committee are able to show a useful credit hursday, M ar. 8 ... n . 0 1 1 .2 5 6 .1 9 80, QUEEN’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. balance; but friends of the hospital are riday. M ar. 9 ...... 11.27 ._ 11.55 ._ 6 .2 1 lold FORAGE MERCHANTS, earnestly recommended to m ark the Mayor’s W Ealarg e intim ation that if the institution is to steer an d well clear of debt the annual income must be R o y a l S o c ie t y f o r P r e v e n t io n o r Cr u e l t y assorted qei increased by nearly £1,000. It was with to Animals, Eastbourne Branch. Hon. See., Mias tion, in THE Loose P addon, 1, Oompton-street. Subscriptions NEWEST sincere regret the governors listened to the are urgently needed, and may be paid to the Hon. STYLE! I 2, STATION PARADE,' letter announcing the resignation of the Pre- Treasurer, Henkv Holyoake, Esq., a t Lloyds FABR1 8ident, the Rev. Dr. Crowden, to whose B ank, Ltd. All complaints should be addressed to ONLY CIGARETTE MAKERS ! the Inspectors at I a, Compton-street, Eastbourne; or at Price i untiring efforts and eloquent advocacy over a | 5, St, James's-terrace, Polegate. suit ever; oi lengthy period the hospital has owed m uch of SUPPLY IN THE TOWN. H i g h -g l a s s F o o t w e a r . N o better value* its success and popularity. The subsequent New season’s goods.—J. J. Saunders, 106, S outh Established 1885. resolution, with the accompanying speeches ■| street (between 8t* Saviour’s Qhuroh and Devon- BEST GARTON OATS. of the M ayor, Councillor P. Hollins and Mr. shire-place). Sydney Hudson, aptly expressed the common L u m ino us W a t c h e s, invaluable f o r n ig h t use, reliable time keepers, from 18s. 6d. Clients Two Medals awarded for Quality, sense of loss at Dr. Orowden’s retirem ent, I and the unanim ous feeling of girrateful appre- own Watches and Clocks made Luminous.—F. G. BLACK OATS. London, 1907. C lkmknck, Goldsmith, Silversmith and W atchmaker, | . c i a t i o n o f t h a t gentlem an’s invaluable services. 18. Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. Phone 781 The M arquis of H artington, proposed as the N o t i c e .—A ll those who wish to W arehouse BEST BROAD BRAN, j ex-president's successor, may not be able to their Furniture should not do so until they have | \ *. ■ | | , give frequent attendance at the m eetings of inspected Messrs. Q. E. Maynard's, limited. Ware­ [ the Committee, but his acceptance of office houses, which are the finest In Eastbourne. Estim ate, free.—Note the address, Q. K. Maynard, L im ited, IP. PANTO & CO. will doubtless im ply a determ ination to m ain­ Removal and Storage Contractors, Ore vs tone- PRIME MEADOW HAY. tain a practical interest in the institution and bull dings, South-street, Eastbourne. ( L a t e B . L e o n & O o .), to exert the best influence of his position in T a i l o r i n g for Ladies and Gentlemen at H a r t l ibs behalf. As, through an inadvertence, a n d Son’s , 21, Terminus-road, also at 181 and 188, Useful C H A FF. j j the published report of Friday’s proceedings Regent-street, London, W. Servloe Outfits and Breeches, Coats and Skirts, Riding Habits, Astride COSTUJOST ME Coats, eto. (West End Cutter and Fitter). in ine 144, Terminus Road, Eastbourne I gjjJJJ S u itin g . in BEST WHEAT STRAW. i mention here with what cordiality the vote A f e w splendid gas-fires still left at L ig h t C hlors moderate prioes.—Eastbourne Gas Company. • i * {Few Doors from Bobby 8J. was adopted. The members of the staff and Nav f. themselves would be the last to expect any T h e N e w R a t e s .—T h e Finance Committee PEAT MOSS LITTER. form al recognition of services given in a m ost of the Town Counoil have recommended the Council to make the general distriot rate for the year ending G>S. Cigarettes are Freshly Made on the Premises I ungrudging and disinterested spirit; but the March 31st, 1918, at 2 i 8d.,in the £, as against 2s. lOd 5 r,® t i . M n amtv /___ a„i„„f„^ l governors are naturally unwilling to t o a l l o w I J I BY HAND ONLY from the Finest Selected last year. If, as we understand, the poor rate is to CHICKEN I CORN. t b e occasion to pass w ithout re-calling wg r a t e - | Egyptian, Turkish, Russian and Virginian remain tbe same as last year, there will be a nett fully and adm iringly the splendid voluntary reduction of 2d. in the £. The total of 5s. 5d. for the T o b a c c o s . work of the doctors, and the resolution to oombined rates is the lowest sinoe the year 1902-3. that end is always adopted with unaffected T h e L e a d i n g I n s u r a n c e C o m p a n i e s are «arnestness and warm th. ALL AT LOWEST LOCAL PRICES. represented in Eastbourne by Mr. H. T. Thorpe, of Cigarettes sent to all H.M. Forces oh Active Lloyds Bank Chambers, Terminus-road, who, having iService are guaranteed to arrive in the m ost had a wide experience, is prepared to give information R a i l w a y T r a v e l l i n g . apd advice gratia. Telephone 27. perfect condition, as all parcels are specially T h r o u g h the Advertising Association in­ T h e L a t e M r . E. E l l i s .— Much regret has packed in tins. quiries have been made to ascertain w hether been occasioned by the announcement of the death, other resorts are taking any action respecting which took place at 12, Royal-parade, on Thursday, the rG for CYCLES and MOTOR CYCLES. | the 50 per cent, increase in the railw ay fares. 22nd ult., of Mr. Edward Ellis, an old and well-known SVERYTHI] CLUBS, HOTELS and MESSES SUPPLIED It would appear th at at m ost places the subject resident. Mr. Ellis, who had been ill for some months, was eighty years of age. He was an active supporter Proi ipt Cycle and Motor Cycle Repairs. 1 AT TRADE PRIORS. | has engaged attention, and that the generally entertained official view is that no steps can of the friendly sooiety movement, and had been closely 3 ESSO HIES, HIRING, PETROL, OIL, TYRES. identified with the Manchester Unity of Odd Fellows NEW INNER 3 E S , 2/0 t o 5/-. COVERS, 5/- t o 11/-. SPECIAL LINES. usefully be taken at the present tim e. fob a lengthy period. DOTJLL, the Cycle and Motorman, , GROVE ROAD. Customers can havJ their oum Names, Initials M r . G r o o m e ’s C r i p p l e a g e .— The recent 48 or Monograms fb inted on the Cigarettes, visit to Eastbourne of blind and crippled girls from the ’Phone 608. Garage and Workshop: 1, WEST STREET. Personal ani) Social above institution appears to have been attended with exceptionally great success. The receipts from admis­ RUSSIAN CIGARETTES a S p e c i a l i t y . Miss M. Smith, Acting Sister, Q .A.I.M .N.S.; Res., sions and sale* of artificial flowers amounted,uiuyuteu, we near,hear, I M ilitary Hospital, Eastbourne, has been awarded the to a to ta l of over £600, th is being t h e 1b est re su ...... lt a tta in e d | Royal Red Cross Decoration (2nd Class). at any town visited. The late Captain H. M. Jones, V.C., who died at L o c a l B a n e s a n d t h e W a r L o a n .—I t FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, EASTBOURNE, EASTBOURNE DIVISION 5, Gildredge-road, Eastbourne, left estate valued for has been ascertained that the apj lioations for W ar probate at £16,204 (gross). Loan made through the Eastbourne >anks re p resen ted a sum of upwards of £1,000,000. GENERAL EQUIPMENT Councillor F. O. D. Durell(one of the representatives ANNOUNCE of *the Upperton Ward) having been appointed to the M atrimidnial S u i t .— On Monday, in the Claims Commission in FramFrance, with the rank of Divorce Division, a decree of restitution of conjugal R E D CROSsj lieutenant in the Army, left Eastbourne on Wednesday rights was granted to Mrs. Mildred Gwendoline Carnegie + Brown, of Eastbourne, as against her husband, Mr. for France, where he will enter upon his duties at once. The Rev. Ferguson Reed, Rector of Whitwood, Charles Carnegie Brown, now holding a-Government A LECTURE on • -I AND Normanton, Yorkshire, has been appointed Rector of appointment at Sierra Leone. Bodle Street Green, and hopes to commence his new C h u r c h o f E n g l a n d Z e n a n a M i s s i o n a r y N ew CC AT WAR HOSPITAL SUPPLY DEPOT, duties shortly after Easter. S ociety.—The annual meeting of the above Sooiety is F r o c k GONVILLE HOUSE, CARLISLE ROAD. Lieutenant M uskett (King’s Royal Rifles) and Major announced to take place at the Town Hall on Thursday N -v y S 5 u it Bassett (2nd Bedfordshire Regiment) are now at the afternoon next. An address will be given by Miss in g Serg< CHRISTIAN to the great expense involved in pulblishing Eastbourne Recruiting Office at the Ordnance Yard. Maud Lamb (sister-in-charge St. Catherine’s Hospital, fcri nm ed gold jchaloni I list of names every . month, ... the. Colm m ittee Lieutenant Hollick is returning to Brighton. Amritsar), and Lieut.-Col. Dr. Colgate is to preside. braid worked to d eal have decided that it will be advisable in future The engagement is announced of Walter Frank L e c t u r e a t C e n t r a l W e s l e y an C h u r c h . in key pattern pnly with the total amounts and numbers, Newson, 2nd-Lieut. the Suffolk Regiment, younger son A t a m eetin g a t th e above church o n T uesd ay evening, j All books and accounts can be seen at the Depot if of G. J. Newson, Esq., of Obelsea, S.W ., to Marjorie ehided over by Alderman J. 0. W r.ght, a vigorousand SCIENCE desired. Maude, younger daughter of the late Rev. John Walker, teresting lecture on "R ed Cross t. Iron Cross” was £ : eport for kbruary 5 19:6 R F . rector of Litlington, Sussex, and only child of Mrs. given by the Rev. J. E. B. Kirtlan, a popular Yorkshire h Dash receipts (including £137. 9a Id . from W alker, 41, Enys-road, Eastbourne, and granddaughter BY minister. The lecturer vividly contrasted the objectives Miss Ratcliffe’s entertainm ent)...... £285 11 of the late Rev. Edward Boys Ellman, rector of Berwick, 4 work ' of the foroes represented by the two crosses, Expenses gone out (materials, &c.) ...... 224 14 11 Sussex. id urged the importance to humanity of Germany, S ifts received ...... i...... 825 artiolee The engagement is announced between Oapt. Morgi whose soul had deteriorated, being decisively beaten in MR. JOHN SIDNEY BRATTH WAITE, C.8. S arments made in the D epot...... 1,779 Cyril Morgan, M.O., 2/24th the South Wales Borders the present struggle. The speaker appealed for a wider „ despatched from Depot...... 3,058 and Gertrude (Trude) Oonstanoe Mary, second daughter recognition of the demand for personal sacrifice on the of Commander R. Qreey, R.N.R., and Mrs. Greey, of part of English people at homa A collection was taken Member of the Board of Lectureship of the M other Church, ind Quarterly List of Garments des- | Aloazar, Eastbourne. forr the F a t a l P a r a l y t i c S e i z u r e .—T he funeral son of the late Mr. Charles Forbes RivettrOarnac, £ 6 £ 4 : 4 : 0 MONDAY, Mar 5th, and Two Following Days, 'ng of vegetables. At Hastings the tookj place on Wednesday of the late Mr. John Stand­ 3:19 Chemically tbkated. B.O.S. The deceased passed away on Christmas Day, K ration hfi,ye not been content to acquire in his 3Gth year. He served in the Boer W ar (1901-2) i ing, aged 54, of 150, W hitley-road, who bad succumbed Nq Oil to Spoil. for this im portant purpose, but have and took part in the operations in 1914 in the Transvaa. to a baralytic seizure which ne had when at the General Intending purchasers will do w~ “ FACING THE MUSIC.” issued a schedule of prizes for the best potatoes and Orange Free State, and also in the South West Post) Office a week previously. W hen strioken he was N o U pkeep E xpense. removed to the Princess Alice Hospital, where he died to select from this large selectic F e a t u r i n g DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS. and the best cultivated allotm ents. Priz ;s are African Campaign of 1916. Mr. Rivett-Oarnao was educated at W inchester House, Eastbourne. on the following morning. The deceased had latterly being much under the value. Also prom ised to wom en who keep their soldier been a bath-chairman, but was previously for 26 years husbands’ gardens going. Cannot somethini P i e r T h e a t r e .—C inem atograph exhibitions ooachman to Dr. H. Colgate. For eight years he had CHARLIE CHAPLIN of the same kind be arranged in Eastbourne of an attractive character are announced for next week acted as caretaker of the South-street (Countess of W . S. SQUIRE & CO. If the Town Council are legally precluded (every afternoon at 2,30 and every evening from 6 to 10, Huntingdon’s) Ohuroh. i n THE PAWNSHOP. from voting money for such a purpose, there continuous). An advertisement gives details. NEWEST | S a l e o f P r o p e r t y a n d S h a r e s . — O n FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, would probably be no difficulty in raising the B a p t i s t F o r w a r d M i s s i o n . — The third Monday, at their Auction Mart, 57, Terminus-road, TH URSDA Y, Mar. 8th, and I Two Following Days, required sum by public subscription. anniversary of this work in Seaside was observed on Messra J. C. Towner & Bromley held a sale of property Sunday and Wednesday. The Paator, tbe Rev. Alfred and Bharea The semi-detaohed residence, 36, Whitley- Butcher, preached in the morning on Sunday and Mrs. road, was sold for £350. The freehold business premises, it, i A s y l u m s -C o m m i t t e e ’s R e s o l u t i o n . In practically All Colors and Reliable Clc ths 2 2 , TERMINUS ROAD. A SELFISH WOMAN.” Butcher in the evening, when an earnest address was with residence, known as 20, Susans-road, were disposed A s the recent reflections upon the Hellingly given by her_on the words “ Son, go work to-day in my of privately prior to the sale. The oommodious modern F e a t u r i n g CLEO, RIDGELY. T e l e p h o n e N o . 1167. Asylum, although made at a meeting of the vineyar'd.” The Mieses Oxley were the soloists. Oh remises situate at the rear of Edgeland - terrace, £1:9:6 £2:9:6 i [ ■ | Board,of Guardians, concerned m o r e immedi- Wednesday, at 4 p.m., a sermon was preached by the iampden Park, did not reach the reserve, and may Seat., id., 7d. and Is. Including Tax. g ately the municipal body, the matter has Rev. r,“" W. SheerB, of Bethnal Green church. This was be treated for privately. Forty-three £10 shares in the naturally engaged tbe attention of the Town followed by a tea, when about 100 sat down, and at the Pier Company were not sold at tbe auction, but some £ 3 : 3 : 0 ublio meeting siddresses were given by tbe Rev. W. have since found purchasers at £10 each. A £20 six per Council Asylums Com mittee; This committee' beers, Alderman E. Duke, J.P., Mr. O. 0. Barley and cent, second mortgage debenture in the same Company T elephone 705. have not hesitated to stigm atise as “ unfounded others,g the Pastor presiding over a well attended was sold for £20. EASTERN and unwarrantable” tbe allegations of the gathering. The programme was interspersed with N a t i o n a l B r i t i s h W o m e n ’s T e m p e r a n c e : G uardian whose sensational statem ents excited musical items by the choir. Messrs. Hoadley and FUR COATS A ssociation.—The annual meeting of the Eastbourne BREAD S E A S ID E . at the time so much public notice. They go Hopper voiced expressions of gratitude to all who bad CINEMA. branch of the above will be held on Wednesday after­ further and record their “ appreciation ojf the made the anniversary so successful. YOU WILL LIKE noon next at the Y.W .C.A. Rooms, Ha'rtington-place. care and treatm ent which Eastbourne patients T h e R e v . A l f r e d E . G a r v i e , M .A ., D .D ., Mrs. Bentham will give an address. and FUR TO-DAY (SATURDAY), March 3rd. sent to the Asylum have always received.” Principal of New College, London, couduots the I n c o m e T a x C o n c e s s i o n s .—A lthough the that is guaranteed Pure, W ith , this strong expression of opinion the services at the Upperton Congregational Ohuroh to­ On offer at COST PRIG m orrow . scale of Abatements has been reduced, every individual wholesome and nourishing “ Clipped Wings,” m atter may, perhaps, be allowed to rest, j N ot whose income does not exoeed £2,000 per annum is, only have the controlling Asylums A uthority — th a t is Gilbert’s Bread. Episode No. fj of the under the Finance Aot, 1916, entitled to a considerable and under. demonstrated the groundlessness of| the In the Sheriff’s Court of a North-Country Rebate of Tax or an allowance on Assessment. Prior The B read you will enjoy. GREAT SENSATIONAL SERIAL, charges, but the author of the latter has I very town a foppish young lawyer was making a great to this year persons whose incomes exceeded £700 per 4 4 frankly and unreservedly withdrawn! the bombast of bis business and trying to belittle everybody annum enjoyed no abatement and relief: now the limit W ill you try it ? 77 is increased to £2,000, so that relief on a graduated scale is I B BRT" imputations, which, if made in good faith, around him. A reserved old man stepped into the LADIES’ ! to be enjoyed by thousands of additional tax-payers when should nevertheless not have been publicly witness-box. “ You are a manufacturer of china, I F eaturing MARIE WALCAMP & EDDIE POLO. behove?” “ Yes, sir.” “ You make, ah—bowls—and claimed. All those whose inoomes are derived from Divi­ advanced before the conditions complained of ah—basins, and, ah—teapots, I think ? ” “ Yes—and dends, Annuities, &o., can make a substantial provisional The Pawnshop fe?ngr' C |h a r l i e C h a p l i n had been officially investigated. ,) m ngs ! ” claim now ' RAINCOATS to 5 th O otober. C o n t r o l o f C o a l M i n e s .—T he Board of or wholly from Over SEVENTY newly-made BA] N- GILBERT’S BAKERY, G a s C o m p a n y . MONDA F , Mar. 6th, and Two Following Days, Trade have made an Order under the Defence of the secure immediate relief. The Eastbourne and District W h e n Mr. Towner, chairman of the Gas Realm Regulation No. 9 G taking possession as from Income Tax Reclamation Society, of 7, Bolton-road, East­ ! COATS in many colors and 2, Grove Road. March 1st of all coal mines in the United Kingdom, other bourne, offer all tax-payers advice on the steps, in many “A Child of the Paris Streets.” Company, spoke of having a “ bad” tale to than those in South Wales and Mohraouthshire, of whioh Mole Greys, tell the stockholders he used the adjective, of oases very intrioate, necessary to seaure the maximum 61, Seaside Boad AjFine Drama ih 5 Reels. > ."9 possession was taken on December 1st. allowances.' No preliminary fees are charged; but should course, in a relative sense. In pre-war times The first w ar mem orial in; the Royal Courts tbe Sooiety secure for claimant monetary relief, either • from 21/- to 42/- the Com pany’s position was ever superlatively of Justice was erected last week. It is an engraved by repayment or by discharge of Property Tax or other THURSO A r. Mar. 8th, and Two Following Days, prosperous, aud at the half-yearly meetings brass plate to the memory of Lieutenant F. S. Thomson, Assessments, they charge for their services a small the speakers vied w ith one another ip belauding of the Admiralty Registry, who fell on July 1st in the inclusive fee based strictly on the amount of aatual “A Daughter of Mars,” the incomparable success of the undertaking. Battle of the Somme. It has been placed in the repayment or saving in Tax. a s t b o u r n e f l o r a l n u r s e r i e s Drawbacks arising but of w ar conditions have Admiralty and Prize Registry by his late colleagues Episode No. 9 of the Great Serial, P r i n c e s s A l i c e M e m o r i a l H o s p i t a l , 1 Top of Lismore and Bolton Roads. since failed to check the output and consum p­ and legal friends. ARTHUR E supported bv voluntary contributions.—The following PREPARE FOR FOOD SUPPLIES “ LIBERTY.” tion of gas, buttheyhavem ateriallydim injshed The rem arkable price of £9. 2s. per cwt. was is the weekly return of patients for week end* the profits, w ith the result that the half-yearly realised for Dorset cheese at Dorchester on Wednes­ Feb. 28th: Number of patients Feb. 21st, 49. PATHE GAZETTE and other Interesting Films. day. admitted during the week, 11; discharged during the GARDENS Trenched & P lanted by Contract i j j explanatory picture has to be painted in jnore week, 12 ; died, 1; remaining in hospital at date, 48 CHRIMES, subdued colours. Fortunately tbe situation, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS, SEED POTATOES, D A IL Y AT 3 , 7; a n d 9 . Door* open a t 2.30,6.80 8c 8.45. although comparing unfavourably with ]that This hospital is open to the inspection of visitors on r t i s t i c r e a t h s Sundays, Wednesdays and Bank Holidays from 2 to COSTUMIER, FRUIT TREES, WREATHS, & c . P b io is : 1a , 7d., 54 and 4d. (inoluding Tax). of norm al tim es, is still one to be borne rwith A W , Crosses, H earts, H arps, Chaplets, Sprays. Wedding Bouquets, &o., 6a , 7a 6d., 4 p.m. Additional annual subscribers are urgently com placency, if not w ith com plete satisfaction. 10a 6 4 , 15a Extra large sizes, 21a to 63a —-J. 0 . TkiBECTION LABELS of all kind* mauafac The consum ers, too, like the stockholders, have TERMINUS EOAp, JLJ tnred at London Prices at Farneombe MTOTE PAPER, Visiting Cards, &o„ In most H a stin g s, 10, Pevenaey-road, 1 b, Compton-street, (Limited) Printing Work., South street, Kaatbonina,8c Ca.'t i.q fashionable styles at Patnoombe It do.'*, Ltd. no reason for alarm , since even at its enhanced Teie. 580, 708. Telephone 661. ^7S-w K v q t'” 1P<1" “'v ? 7 'I

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oontomplutod should haro become necessary. Circum- tion, and would endeavour to provide men with work stancoe, however, left them no alternative. The TOWN COUNC] LORD ROBERTS’ MEMORIAL in their own localities where they had been brought SPORT—AND OllHE] as hitting the Company was, as !up and where their families lived. He was sure when Jointed out by the Chairman, the cost of coal, which WORKSHOPS. that time came that Eastbourne would not be back­ lad gone up enormously. The actual wor’-:-- l-“J ward in helping. He should be very glad to see THINGS. shown good results; the production per tonin was quite Appreciation of flellingly Asylum : the workshops greatly extended, but that, of course, • To ensure aoourao| satisfactory; and the consumers should knowlow that the FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS & SAILORS. would depend on how many disabled men there wrire B y SPECTATOR. Names and Gorre WAR-TIME DIFFICULTIES. increased price of gas was absolutely im*imperative, A GUARDIAN'S ALLEGATIONS. after the war. This memorial appealed to him on the P u b lish in g Offlo because otherwise they would probably get several grounds. He was a very old friend and the Libraries or P dl at all. There was nothing to complain of oi devoted admirer of Lord Roberts, who loved the The Summerdown Camp football team paid a visit la m ad e for in sertlo if score of consumption, the amount of gas consumed INTERESTING, DETAILS GREATLY ENHANCED COST OF COAL. A meeting of the Council will be held or Monday soldiers and was loved by them, and ho considered to the Cavalry Command ground on Saturday. It ■ T his lftnft Is nob -1 li| during the last two months having been exception­ this was one of the finest memorials that could be R esidents. ally large, whilst about three weeks ago thej con­ next, when the reports of the Standing Committees was the sixth occasion this season on whi ;h the two An invitation meeting in aid of the Lord Roberts’ raised to any man. Secondly, the men who had been sumption constituted a j record for any one week. will be considered apd other business transacted. broken in the service of their country had not counted teams met, and for the sixth time victo y went to PRICE o f OA8 to b e INCREASED. W hat he suggested was that people should economise Memorial Workshops far disabled soldiers and sailors the cost in order to defend them, and why should the Blue Boys. The woather was cold and cheerless R ()Y f a s y l u m s Vis it in g c o m m it t e e . as far as possible in their use of gas; if they did this took place at the. Town Hall on Wednesday after­ they count the cost in doing what they could for and a wet, heavy ground was all against good foot­ tlBRKKLKV [Mrs. Holn they would relieve the directors of a good deal of Hellingly Asylum.j-^-The Committee’s attrition was W h ite. Ml noon, when an exceedingly satisfactory and enoourag- jthem when they came home disabled (hear, hear), lit ball. P{a^ ruled fast and oven in the first hal]j _.s8 fSwamr v The half-yearly meeting of the Eastbourne Gas responsibility and anxiety. Coals had reached an called to the allegations which were recer tly made was not a Question of charity, but of sheer honesty. Ohannrl Viicw. *ni J ing account of the work already accomplished was during which time tho Camp managed to put on ;a Mrs. Dow;nc.M, f. Company was held on Monday at the offices, 10, alarmingly [high price, moreover, they were difficult at a, meeting of the Guardians regarding he treat- “The men nave done their part, Jet us do our part,” to get, aa also were suitable men at the work*. Owing ment of patients ari the Hellingly Asylum Letters given and an urgent appeal made to Eastbourne to couple of fi^oals without any response. Mrs. Hoyol Vlim Hoyl Sussox-gardens. There were prdsent: Alderman J. he added. Every man .who was Working was doing H knbv.—Min R'irhotLj to the great call for :military service made upon ;the from discharged patients, expressing their apprecia- specially assist the workshops which have been opened something-|for the country, and if these men wrire C T o w n e r (chairman), Mr. Caleb Diplock (deputy 1 „Ci. _ 1 I t. Mrs. Mnjor ^coi t Company’s; workmen, they "were left with & great [ **on of the treatment they had received, w ere read, at Bighton to provide work for disabled heroes of working arid earning money, surely it was good for Bidabteand Lady 3m! tl chairman), Councillor B. Bradford, Mr. U. Roland many comparatively oldj men. In fact, he had it Resolved: That this committee records its apprecia- Early in] the game both Sorgt. Hazell and C orpl. Sussex and Kent. The Mayor (A ld erm an C. the nation.! He hoped he. should never again touch Lees were! injured, but in spite of the fn.-t that tho B oston H ousk. Mrs. Bi Burke, Mr. C. J. Vinall and Mr. J. J. White from Mr. Hammond that, the average age of thetoq men I b°n °f the ^ ^ l a X g T / ^ ^ h ® Jwayt I ° ’Br^ n HardinS> presided, and amongst those also any article! that had been made by Germans, ana if patients sent to Camp were playing with only nine men tlioy coq- M A R T N l (directors), Mr. S. R. WTorley, F.C.A., and Mr. H. A. employed on this hard Work was 474 years, which through the medium of these disabled soldiers aintj tinued to have the best of matters and s...1 y death and a few had been . . played. Won. Townsend. Major aim wounded. ; On the others hand, they were happy to Peter’s Church (o.), OP. D. Stonham. (a.), A. J. Bessant what would be the probable consequences. It seemed Lodge of Sussex, held at the Eastbourne Town Hall R. S.V., Section 5 . 5 ... 5 48.—Mrs. Crookcnrilon, f.T arising from the war have hitherto been largely (b.), cyole sh^d, Qrajiville-road C. Brewer (jo.), P, D; | to him (the speaker) that these workshops were of know that the men, like the British workman all j a few months ago, Mr. Pennington had the honournonoui S. Bindon, ...... 4 ... 4 •62.—Mrs. Callend-r. f. by drawing upon funds in hand. As will be Stonham (a.), alterations, 57, Upperton-gardens, the greatest ^ benefit to the disabled men. They were 53.—Mr. and Mrs. HopkiJ over the cbuntry, had d ... 4 now exhausted and the reserve funds coneide P. D. Stonham (a,), G. Bainbridge & Son (1-.), altera­ K e n t (2). Mrv. iChArnB earned commissions, and a large number had won work with other men in the same condition, and [year Mr. and Mrs. Pennington celebratedJ tHeirAlJ • Christ Church “ B ”...... 3 ... 3 .. ■J w rfeted. Under th^se circumstances the dir<__. tions, 114b , Gildredge-road; Jesse Dann (o.), A. Ford thby were not oufcrivailed by those who happened to Rouald. MahtordVlioi distinction in the ranksjl They oame to seel him golden wedding. Deceased was a brother-in-law' of R .S .V ., Section 2 ...... 4 ... 3 ., Miss W. Ash 1 j wilt have no alternative but to further increase (a.j, Jesse Dann (b.), wood partition in sta rcase, 20, occasionally when on leave, and one was proud of be sound in limb. ‘ There was no doubt it must be of |th© late Mrs. David .Knight (Victoria-plaoe). For ,, Section 9 ...... 4 ... 3 ^hafges for gas.” The" Avenue; Eastbourne Motors, Ltd. (c.), S. G. B ba View — M-s.. K o n n | the brave and energetip way in which these good the greatest disadvantage to them to be associated the last six years and a half ho had assisted in the Platoon Sergeants...... 4 ... 2 Mr. and Mrs. Cliand, l^J T h e Chairman’s ksviEW of th e P osition. fellows had thrown themselves into the groat struggle Soales (a.), G. Bainbridge & Son (b.), alterations, with thdse who were hot so handicapped. It had (business of Councillor D. Knight at the premises) in R.S.Y., Section 8 ...... 5 ... 2 Ross-ChurcH Miss Iq T h e Chairman moved the adoption of the report (hear, hear). The loss of these men at the Company’s 27-28 Commercial-rpad; Mrs. Muschamp (i.), P. D. been clearly proved that men who had lost a limb jStatdon-parade. Chichester Cadets “ B . 5 .r. 2 Mrs. Moran.; Mrs. Ellia Stonham (a.), additions to “ Mill Field,” Selwyn- and accounts, and supmitted a review of the Com­ works and office was costing the Company a lot of or a portion of it, when working together, were able H . D y e r ...... 5 ... 2 . Mead. Mrs, Mountfol road. "O ” denotes owner, “a ” architect, “b ” to learn their business quicker, and work was essential 1 A considerable number of Freemasons paid a last Chichester Cadets “ A ” ... 6 ... 1 Mrs. and (he Misses Grf pany’s position, which, at his request, was read by money, no lees than £3,000 a year being paid to these fcad tribute; to the departed on Wednesday afternoon, Misses Yodng. Mrs. the- Secretary. In the statement it was observed:— builder. to them, as it promoted a health}* body and peace Municipal Cadets “ A ” 5*i ... 0 . men towards the maintenance of their dependents, |when the interment took place at Ocklynge Cemetery. Oh a tsw o r th Hotkl.- It is not possible to| describe the half-year’s work­ in addition to other hel^ given. There was nothing of m inq. O ne d a y ’s w o rry w ould d<5~them m o re h a rm „ “B”... 5 ... 0 . ELECTRICITY AND STREET LIGHTING than a week’s work, and therefore everything possible The family, mourners were Mrs. Pennington (widojw), R.S.V., Section 1 ...... 5 ... 0 Miss Ratclrile. Mi-s l ing other than difficult, and its results are such as further he wished to say; except to repeat the thanks * COMMITTEE. - Mr. Alfred Pennington (son), Miss Grace Pennington Gibbs. Mrs. Naiiuiaml have caused the Board of Directors much anxiety. of the staff and workmen for having been onoe again should be provided for them. Feeder Breakdown.—At 4.53 a.m. on Friday, the (daughter), Mr. James W hite (brother-in-law), Cokm- S a n d h u r st .-D r and ivT If it were possible tc regard the war as nearly at an very appreciatively remembered ^ to*. | 26ft £ d H ow th e Work Commenced. cillor David Knight (brother-in-law), Mr. C. IH. There is;some talk of digging up the Saffrons and; Storr, Mr. and Mrs Cl -eni and normal conditions again upon the horizon, it demanded their utmost energies, but the- turning the cricket pitch into a potato patch. This Mias Upton. Mr. Cal ■ “ I R8, wVnnJlwhich wwere orn 1rv>afxurllocated fkthe n f/vll/\unvinfollowing afternoonafl-nanlnn in1 an ^«M ajo r T udor Craig, explaining how the work Knight (nephew), Mr. A. G. V. Kryght (nephelw), would not be difficult to forecast the future policy must pull together until the golden and happy time won’t do. | It would break Mr. W. Gl O sborne’s Futcher. Mrs P^rk a inspection box at tihe corner of tie Terminus and shops came to be started, said that after the South Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Sergt. A. Johnson and Mr. Mrs. and Mi-s Martiq «of the Company. A s it is, however, it is only possible of peace should restore the old conditions and heart and]he would never be seen to mile again, Seaside-roads. These faults were repaired early the African Wax it was found by the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ A. Jenner.; Hinde Mrs; Sinip-on to take, so to speak, a step at a time and to move advantages. Help Society that while they were able to find work Nor will it do to play duoka and drak os with his Mrs. Apployard. Mis?l with the utmost caution. following week. Amongst the members of the Masonic craft present T hanks to !th e Chairman. to a certain extent for able-bodied men, there was a poultry farm, or the consequences wou d be evem W est R ockh, — Col. W. In the matter of the charges for gas, upon which, Plant.—The new mechanical stoker for No. 3 were the Mayor (Alderman C. O’Brien Harding, difficulty with regard to employing the disabled. |J.P.), Mr. Ashdown, Mr. M. H. Beattie, Mr. W. H. more dire. He would probably give u p jo k in g Kirigharn. Ml.**; King of oourse, practically everything hinges, the Company M r. A l l u m moved a vote of thanks to the Chair­ Baboock & Willcookrs boiler is being erected, and will altogether then. and Mrs. Joy. Mias man, and expressed a; hope they would see Mr. probably be completed in about five or six weeks. They started in quite a small way to teach these men jBurt, Mr. F. A. Bourne, Mr. W. A. Burfield, Mr. hajft “ made haste slowly ’’ despite the over-upward Various handicrafts, though he was afraid their Y igor. "Mi-H K urbankl ©limb of the prices of gas-making materials. The Towner in the chair at those meetings for many This stoker was due for completion in November last. F. *G. Cooke, Councillor A. A. Chapman, Mr. F. J. A promised reduction of 2d. in the £ on t M r. and Mrs. iNia-h. I methods were somewhat after the fashion of Cole, Mr. O. H. Crisp, Mr. J. R..Dear, Mr. J. H. the districb result is seen in the gradual exhaustion of the several yeats to come. ' t > Lamp at Lamb Hotel Corner,—Resolved; That an rate is welcome news. The lower the rate 3 the better Henderson. Mr., VVhitl incandescent electric lamp be provided at this spot. amateurs. They had no oapital and no machinery Ewart, Mr. P. Ellison, Mr. P. Glanfield, the Rev. C. I ff j fuhds which are regarded as reserves. The balance M r. O k e seconded the proposition, whioh was They commenced by making toys and dolls, house we shall like i t ; in fact, we could very well do without Q oeknhboroogh '■t- atiaredit of profit arid loss is gone. The special supported by Mr. AOIUS, who also paid a tribute to |W. Horsburgh, Mr. E. D. Hyde, Dr. Habgood, Mr. such luxuries altogether and would gladly agree to give HIGHWAYS AND DRAINAGE COMMITTEE : furniture out of cigar boxes, but they gradually got IS. R. Henderson, Mr. F. T. Lloyd, Mr. W. H. Lamb, M r. Priddle. Mrs. purposes fund, which has furnished the war allow-, the patriotic way in whioh so many of the Company’s them up entirely (in common with other superfluities) on until just before the war they were making any­ Dr. T. McQueen, Mr. L. McLachlan, Mr. J. J. Mrs. Gaimnidko. Mrs. ances to employes’ dependents, is nearly exhausted; "ifoncTTf^ir- | 40 thing from & doll’s house up to an imitation Chippen­ if the Government were to kindly ask us. Still, we M j88 Young nq now wwe e hhave a v e majmade an inroad to vie extent of crc o u u n n btry -r . I F0™ ownoiij qjf, the property abuttm/ o n th is, Mitchell, Mr. R. A. Niedermayer, Mr. E. Piper have to be thankful for all merejes now-a-d lys and this NIkdwyn (I footpath are submitted. Resolved: Thai th e y be dale cabinet. During the first six: years they dropped I (assistant overseer), Mr. E. Piper (Grove-road),' Mr. , nearly £1,200 upon qe reserve fund. The draught The motion was carried by acclamation. money to the extent of £200 or £300, which people reduction of the district rate from 2s. 10c. to 2s. 8d. Capt R Piiirio MrsJ upon these funds agrej with the undertaking given asked to discuss the matter with the folio] ‘ ig sub* G. H Peacock, Mr. F. Pike, Mr. H. W. Roll, Mr. will be duly appreciated. W ith the poor rate at the Ann. Lieut. K. Harris.! T h e in acknowledging the vote, said were kind enough to find for them when- they needed to the Eastbourne oration when war broke out CHAIRMAN, committee, viz., the] Chairman, the Deputy lairm an A. G. Ryder, Mr. E. G. Spears, Mr. A. D. Stonham, same figure as previously (2s. 9d.), the rates for the next an d friend his only regret was that he had not a better tale to and Alderman Martin. it, but at the end of the sixth or seventh year they Councillor G. B. Soddy, Mr. Service, Mr.' J. H. financial year will total 5s. 5d., which is the lowest for a to defer to the utm ( advances in the ohargos for had rather a stroke of luck in the shape of a big fire, L ahckllem H ousJ and to utilise I Company’s reserves as far as tell them. As . the story'; of their position was neces­ Annual Can tracts.!—Inst ructions are requested aa to (Wright and others. Mr. T. E. Yarley Kirfclan wa9 good man> years past. Since the war begar the district whioh burnt all the materials the men had made; M i- 1 Hill. M rs; Prlfll p o tsib le. sarily a somewhat gloomy one, he felt the better unavoidably prevented from being present. ra te h as been reduced alto g e th er by Gd. in tin > £, and it is M oy T h o m as Mr. a n d ] course was to “cut and, secondly,, it gave them a nice little bit of Past and Present Masters, including Mr. H. J. interesting to note that this is the first time on record Jenkyns. MisH TrovorJ Doming to the half-year’s accounts it will be seen pital from the insurance company, by means of thht, in round figure^, we have earned £2,000 less meeting as soon os . Capon, Councillor J. Easter, Mr. H. Holy oak e, Mr. that the district rate is less than the poor n te. Mrs. Prebblo. Mr. ProbB tale to tail one oould lich they were able to proceed in a much more thkn the requirements for interest and the statutory L.‘P. Newman and Mr. F. Bolton Sutton, sat in the * * * M O S T Y lj over an hour or more, I He onlv w***** *u»«j satisfactory manner than, previously. During the [choir stalls, and Mr. F. W, Donne, a Past Master, •dividends. Further, we have again suspended the three years before the war-they made quite a nice I have just been reading a letter from a friend of A lexandra Hotel.—ft near future they might meet under .more stimulating presided at the organ. j r i usual contribution to the special purposes fund of circumstances (applause); IBUS COMMITTEE. profit. Taking the whole of the ten years’ working mine who 3s at present an inmate of our local military Robert Kidght. Miss Ml about £1,000. These deficits speak for themselves The service was conducted by the Rev. W. N. ital. H e is—and has been—very sick, b u ; this has not Mr. C lift Korci. M r at The meeting then terminated. land 'Buse«.-fThe four ’buses recently pur- they had been able to pay to the disabled men about Miss Ashdown. Mr. and ooinpel some stops towards an increased income £54,000 in wages, besides making a profit of just over Willis, a Past Master, who (previous to the singing robbed Jhiip of bis high spirits and sense of humoiir. if j we are to go on. It is therefore proposed to ellingboroujrh Motor Omnibus B ig h am Mlrs and Rl T ipany have been driven to Eastbourne.! Two of £400 on their transactions. That was a great encour­ of the hymn “ 0 ? first and sure Foundation ”), gave Here’s on^ of his paragraphs : Bevan. Rough.T increase the charges for gas by threepence per 1,000 have been P^t_on service and the cithers are agement to them, because even without capital or a short, appropriate address. He observed that his W e had a concert last evening here b; r£four ladies Mr. and Mrsj Lang ey. | ouhio feet as from April next. N machinery they were sure recollection of Bro. Pennington went back to the whose aggregate ages amounted to 26( years! It A brighter aide of! the accounts is seen in the work­ SOOTH' AFRICAN CLUB; . T C t & f service day when he (Mr. Willis) was made a Mason. As he LA N H D O w f 1 .. at the earliest possible moment. was fine. Quite one of the best concerts I have 11.—Mr. and Mrs. Bowie! ing results. While coals have cost 31s. 84d. per ton T h e Schem e was a P raotical On e . leffc the lodge Bro. Pennington gripped him by the a I Uld Town ; Route.—A letter was read from Alder- heard since I have been here. I’ve c nly been to T h e Lanhdow nk. Mrq against 27s. 6]d. last year, and 19s. Id. in 1914, the When the war broke out Lord Roberto was id he knew by that grip that a friendly dia- FORMALLY OPENED BY THE MAYOR? Wright as to ...... one ! Miss Moyerd; Mr. quantity of gas made per ton of coal has increased I service,oorinon rPhA linnn approaahed with regard to the scheme, and he said xisition actuated the man. From that moment one * * * Noel. Mrs.. AirAirldy ley 1H un from 11,214 cubic feet to 12,040 oubio feet. In the >egan to like him, and that liking soon developed are three ’ it was one of the best of their activities in tho I see that a well-known Eastbourne journalist noyr CAVENJ] report upon the working, received from our sagacious Resolved: That ______Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Help Society and hoped tho into an affectionate regard. The rev. gentleman also fighting in the trenches sends, home a cheery letter, Consulting Engineer, we find abundant testimony to The South' Afrioon Club at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms, alluded to the Town Hall gathering in November, 16.—Rev. andl Mrs.Mr-., paiyolCaUrol j of petrol and the difficulty in obtaining drivers the work would be generally extended. It was decided in which his one great ambition in life at the present 19.—Miss D ow sett. m £ J this earnest efforts of the Engineer at the works and Langney-road, was formally opened by the Mayor to considerably increase the number of workshops, laying he supposed there oould be no better witness 21.—Mr. Mellinp. Mr. an | (Alderman C< O’Brien Harding) on Wednesday even-' oommittee regret it is impossible to do more than is moment is to pay a visit to the Devoi shire Park -the staff generally. The directors are satisfied that being done. j but while the matter was under discussion Lord □f the respect and regard of Masons to one of their Bathe. He has been up to his neck in dirb and slush, 38.—Mrs. Lanca--tor and t alj that human ingenuity and effort can hope to jng. The dub has already been used by the South Roberts died in the midst of his troops. It was brothers than was evident on that occasion African soldiers, both at Summerdown Camp and the and he sighs and yearns for the Devoi shire Park K L M S l aooomplish has been done to combat* the adverse PLEASURE GROUNDS COMMITTEE. therefore felt they could not have a finer memorial T h e Nunc Dimittis was sung before the body was Bathe in whioh to cleanee himself. Ye?, but how Cavalry Command Depot C ourtlands.—M rs. an d | influences of the times, but dearer coal, gas oil at a Gilbert Recreation Ground.—A letter Was read than tho extension of tho workshops in whioh he had borne from the church. would the Baths people like having all hie foreign perfectly prohibitive price, labour steadily getting H A R T IN j The scheme was initiated from London by the from the Eastbourne Aviation. Company, asking for always taken such a great interest. Lady Roberts All present subsequently attended tho brief cere­ mud dumppd down on their spotlessly clear premises? IQore costly, and every artiole needed costing double, •Chhbham M ansion. • South African Comforts Committee, by whom the flying rights over this ground. Resolved: That the and the .Dowager Lady Roberts were then * v -. * * and even treble, represent foroes which nothing can mony by the graveside. A list of the floral tributes Mrs. Yatep. MKs. and " club is financed. The main hall at the Y.M.C.A Chairman and Deputy Chairman interview the, Com­ approached, and they were very enthusiastic over is! appended: To my darling husband, from m other; successfully overcome and to wbioh this Company, in building is rented and the club is run as an entirely the proposal and consented to the collection of a Lord Bv the way, they have—or used to have—a notice- H artington L awn Mj pany’s representative* and report their leconjfdeBda- with all our love, Grace and Albert; to dear father, stuck up in the Devonshire Park Swimming Baths to- Hardy. MiRsStlwey. •common with all similar undertakings, have had to separate ooncem, and is open from 3 to 10 every day. tiona. ' I ■ 1 Roberto’ Memorial Fund for the purpose of extend­ submit. The following table expresses more oon- with much [love, Fred and Susie (Cape Town); With the effect that Evans. Mips Kaines. I The room is oomfortafaly furnished with lounge chairs Allotments, Royal Eastiioume Golf Club Land.—A ing the workshops He (the speaker) had no idea deepest sympathy, from David and family; with Harding. Mr. L. Liard| cisely the recent cost of octal and gas oil:— of every description, & thick carpet covering the floor letter was read from the Secretaryrv of the JtoyalRoyal East- as to foe extent to which these shops would grow, G e n t l e m e n a r e r e q u e s t e d n o t to s p it i n t h e sincere remembrance of the departed, and all sym­ DEVONS! 1914 ...... £49,397 and hassocks being provided for the feet There is a bourne Golf Club Itetf-ting that nis Council will be and he was surprised at the results which had been B a t h s . | pathetic condolence for the bereaved, from brother IHURLINGHAM npU*K. - 1915 ...... £57,873 plentiful supply of the leading English newspapera, glad to help. .in . provide ling land for allotmerite if and attained during two years. They now had large ind Uncle Fred (London); in loving remembrance This is jquite unnecessary. No gentle nan would workshops in Fulham, which were the central depot, Col. and Mrs. Inks on a | 1916 ...... £69,559» magazines and periodicals, many of them in duplicate, when the numbers of applicants are sufficient to make and sincere sympathy, Emma, Hannan and’ H arriett; ever think! of doing such a thing. all of which are sent down from London by the fitted with the latest machinery and other appliances THK HANP.UKIK8 .T-Mr. j NiNoDoay obod- will welcome h a ppier days and a return it necessary to start a new set of allotments.—A letter [with deepest sympathy, from the Eastbourne Lodges, . * * * A. Pearkos, Mr. amL to the cheap gas, for which Eastbourne has been Comforts ___ tte . e . Alii th e S o u th A frican p ap ers was read from Mr. L. D. P. Swift stating] that the to help the men to learn a trade. There were also Charles May. Mirs G | ‘Hartingtdn,” 916, “ Tyrian,” 1,110, “ Anderidlk,” Mr. Hdratio Bottomley must by th:s time ho known, more than the d irecto rs. a n d periodicals are also provided, and therere i t a beet way of dealing; with part of the land leased to branches in various parts of the country. Men came 2,434, “ Royal Connaught,” 2,676; with deepest sym- and Mrs. A. J . Miles. acquiring such an extensive knowledge of animals supply of hotepaper with the heading “ South African the Royal’ Eastbourne Golf Club would be to ask to them in every, state1 of disability—minus legs or i^hy, the “ Hadrian ” Lodge* No. 2,483, Bexhill-on- M oee Consumers. as to qualify him for the editorial chair of the Live BURLIN<1 Club, Eastbourne.”, . The ., men ,. have’the , , use , of a .foe Town Council to enter on the land and then to arms, and they even had men who had no arms at iea; with deepest sympathy, from. Mr. and Mrs. M r. Ge e , in seconding, said although they had Stock Journal. He owns racehorses, is tho proprietor good piano,i, and chess, draughts and cards are always allow the Golf Club; to arrange for its cultivation by all. It was believed that the employment of too Tenner and family (Hastings); with sincere sympathy, P ark Housk.;- Mr. G. fallen upon evil times for gas companies, it was of John “ Bull,” and has lately been closriy associat­ M rs. Lillie, j Miss’ LillieL available. The ladies’-J ------of the Y.M.C.A canteen— ‘— have — 1 Mr. Lay, under a, contract of tenancy. Resolved: mind was very important in these cases, to enable rom a few friends at the Post Office; with deepest Wheeling to learn that a dividend—and a very sub­ ing with Albert Coohon, otherwise Alb^rt-the-Pig. B room li k.—At rs. Sidney I very kindly arranged to supply refreshments at cost T h at the suggestion be approvedappre ___ and,___ adopt the men to become absolutely self-supporting. Every lympathy, -Mr. and Mrs. Burrell and family; with stantial one—was to be paid. There were other Mr. BottomJey is a man of many parts. As a plait- P rkstbuky —1Mr. and M | prioe, and in every way all that is possible is done to G as C o m p an y ’s * id.—A ‘letter was read from tho man oommenoed on wages at £1 a week, irrespective 'H omkcrokt.- Mi=s Turn cheering elements also. Despite the difficulties of the leep sympathy/ Mr. and Mre. Chilvers; with deepest form: speaker of great power and as a wi iter of still make these men from Sputh Africa feel at home in Secretary of itbourhe Gas Company stating of what he hod been before or whether he was rympathy and regret, Bro. and Mrs. J. Francis ; w|ith H ilston. -Mrs. Rofithau past year, it was very satisfactory to find that the the Old Country. th a t th e •ve deemed it inadvisable to con­ entirely unskilled, and that £1 was exclusive of any greater imagination he is well known, whist to these ‘O lbndow f.r —M ihs L ee! number of oonsumere was practically the same—was, leepest sympathy, Mr. and Mrs. Gear; in affectionate The moving spirits of the club are the Rev. W. N. sent to tile suggested utilisation of land at the Gas pension he received from the State. , They did not tw o roles pmst now be added that of po*k bu(cho]r. Ward. Mrs, Waller.I in fact, rather larger than before. The number of nemory of ^dear Uncle Pennington, and sincere sym­ Willis, hon. secretary, and Mrs. Cross, a lady who I Works for allotments. Resolved: That the Gas Corn- interfere with the pensions in any way apart from And j.I think I like him as a pork butcher best. But Kcyte. Mr. Hardy. gaa stoves let out and thingB of that kind were like­ pathy with his dear ones, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Miss Roako Miss lived for some years j in Johannesburg. Other pany be iinformed if the Company do not put the trying to get them increased, and they were success­ enough of this pig business. Wo’vo beer about fed wise slightly on the increase. This Company was [ajmily; with sincere sympathy, Mr. and Mrs. Town- and M rs Jjim es Riol members______of the______committee______are Mr. __ Arthur Mills (who I land into ] iper cultivation themselves the]Corpora­ ful in doing this in a large number of oases. When up with pork the last few days. not one whoso affairs called for criticism, even in iend; with sincere sympathy, Miss D. H. Willoughby. Miss L. Welch. Mrs. i also lived for ten years in South Africa), Mr. F. G. tion must exercise the powers given to them to enter a man got to know something of tho work his wages * , * * MIfs JohiiFccjn. _M(rs.' *•! normal times, and certainly criticism would be out of Cooke, the Rev. L. Hands and Private Cox (Cavalry upon the lanjd for that purpose. I began to rise, and there were one-armed men Thjere was a si#ft, balmy bteath in tho morning F. 8. Wright, M rs. E d | place on the present occasion, when the directors had Command DepGt). j Allotments]—The {Borough Surveyor t h a t employed in the workshops who had never been air oif Thursday last. All nature seemed to be smil­ striven with exceptional zeal to overoome exceptional H O W Ah in provided with allbti bents, 25 skilled or touched machinery before who were earn­ ing and I Wasn’t a bit surprised when th a; Hampden troubles and the manager and his staff had had a T h e R ev . W. N . W il l is presided, and was sup­ ^How ard H ous3K H orn l. | ere being taken up, and that fu rth e r ing from 32s. to 38s. a week by their own industry CUNARD LINE. Park chapjcalled at my place to inform ma-r-as usual peculiarly trying time. Under the circumstances it ported by tho Mayor, the Rev. F. Pring Rowe, C.F., E ric Edmo.' iK M rs. ] 52 persons still desired them. Resolved: T) (applause). that Spring had oome. Bub has it? Net While We- Iwas especially satisfactory to observe the increase in H r. J. S. Cullen (representing the committee of the a t th o se REGULAR PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICES B. E. Edmm unt of their merit, K ing. Miss L. Andrew! oooasion, because it was fully justified by the state to innoculajte the worms and thus render them wirO- and asked those who took such a gloomy view of the Annual Reports of Medical Officers of Hi lalth.r—A! lese! Of course you would have to oatoh jour worms, ^'Bki.gra'V'K.—Miss WliJlaf of the accounts; but while they need not he alarmed for there was no sentiment in the wholesale trade. Widglngton. Mi9fl BqJ situation______to examine______that Empire _ with _greater eater detail. oiroular from, the Local Government Board, stating The workshops were established in London and in first, but you can easily do that if you a: e an early by the working of this Company, it would be M iss Weir. Mr. ane Cinematograph TradcCouncil I branch™ ; atf Liverpool they had an" excellent branch !i0 views of leading agriculturists in different parts Rooke. MLs Itoclkb. -aWe measures should be-adopted to safeguard the themselves? ” and so the Roman Empire fell. Could the question | of a central film censorship must be |, renng T,onnofllu'i.Q- Lancashire; wV*ilef.whilst others c*ro wato were A«fcji.hli»hpdestablished f ithe country relative to the Government proposals In a letter written to an Eastbourne friend, Private G ra m pia n M ansion. --Ml interests of the stockholders and to encourage others they find there a parallel with regard to the cape of postponed until there, is an opportunity fo: 1< WIK3milit3 r , ...... M Jfjor aiding in the cultivation of the land. The follow­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert to invest. At the same time he said with confidence at Cheshire, Edinburgh, Belfast, Nottingham, New- F. Fryer, a local journalist, serving with the Lewis M iss Croft the British Empire? Had the sons of the Mbther tion but that in the meantime Sir Geo. Cave thinks I ^Plymouth‘and* Brighton”' theTatter”^cflverinff ing appeared below the'name of Mr. E. J. Gorringe, Machine Gun Section in France, writes : that, having watched closely the growth of this Com­ Country refused to take] their part in this great] con­ it desirablo that the LioenmngLioensin Authorities should ^ simth-Eaatern Counties. Brighton, he thought, cif Ghyngton, Seaford: I think the guarantee of a W IL M ljN G n “ We have been through a pretty hot alction. We pany, there was no need for alarm as to the position test? The Spanish Empire was in many ways like insert in all I cine:omatograph licenses li­ the onditions- fixed minimum price for wheat and oqts over a eerjes R o s’ ly n .—Col. and! Mrs would be one of the jewels in the ornament, and toys caught Fritz napping, and well he knew i i before we of the Company. It had weathered the storm our own; its fall was not brought about by an attack neoessary to re on effectiviective control of the films i of years is a great step forward; but I am afraid] it Mallion and games would be made there. All the work was left his domain. With our little popgun ve put in a hitherto, and with the increase in the prioe of gas on the part of an outside foe, but by the colpnies exhibited in their ar; ejotnes too late have much effect on the nejxt B r en tw o o d . • - >1 rsj F. to good few snots. Candidly he talked a trei ,t, and the foreshadowed they might look forward to continual rebelling against the mother country’s undue i]nter- be reoornmonded harvest. We had a very unfavourable autumn season and Mrs. Oort.MU Ml Bosche, when he saw it, soon threw up his hands and reports of a favourable character, however uneatis-. ference and misgovei__cent.______-Our______C Colonics olt ______not d_____ itio n s_ to_____ th e______ismn ______^ Mr. P. Hamilton Phillip! e v e r y ______lust year, and, coupled with the labour shortage, ] it D arm stadt — Mi.-s L av if factory might appear to be the condition of com­ re belled against the MotheF Country, but had! sent same being among the model conditioni cried ‘Mer^y, Kamerard.’ When it was all over four fu l in maintaining their position once they had l|ias thrown farmers behind with their work, so much of them marched in as prisoners behind our little gun. C roydon H ou < panies in the’ surrounding district. their troops from overseas to fight side by side {with | by the Under Secretary of State, viz.: obtained the necessary capital. So that tlie question many farmers are faced with! is Altogether there was a fine haul of prisoner!, and when son. Miss Fusir’oy^ M | T h e Chairman said he had omitted to remark the men at home. They were glad to be able to do not “How much additional land oan I sow? ” but Bloomtield (2) -No film shall be shown unless six clear days’ F inancial I mprovement. I got back! to our little dugout I found i h a d been upon the great increase in the coal freights. Formerly something |or the comfort and happiness of the:men notioe, stating. the - name and. subject“ ‘ of -* toe film,- ‘‘W hat portion of last year’s acreage can I manage JEVINGTCl the coal oame by vessel vid Newhaven, and thence turned into a first-aid post and that three of the who had oome from our Dominions, and he hoped together with a copy of any synopsis oi desorip- I In eight months they had paid out over £6,000 in to cultivate? ” wounded Bosches were occupying my ip ' (slang 2.—The Hon. Mrs. Fi^sm,- direct to the Company’s wharf.' But that cheap that after they left the (town they would be abfo to wages and had a turnover of £10,000 with the whole tion used or issried in connection with ti—th e film, word for sleeping pjace). It seemed lik e hlel11 while it S unny la w n .—M:-. and M l means of transit had passed for the time being and return for a snort time before they left for their: own has been given to the Licensing Authority; and sale trade alone at a small loss of about £260. It was O ne piece -5.—Misses Huth u). iMrs.f lasted, with shells bursting on ail sides. M o n tfo r d . - the stockholders would beb surpriised to learn that country in {order that the people might congratulate the licensee shall within that period if th e | an accepted accepi fact that------a manufacturing business which Mrs. Vena fetched mej to-the ground. I pickedpie my.1 elf up and Francis. Mr W, ami every ton of ooal coming to the th e works by sea vid them on the splendid rt'ork they had done for tho Licensing Authority so require, exhibit th e film wa» only beginning, even where they were employ found that my steel helmet, in which there was a large th e T haiames cost them £l~a ton for freightage alone. E l to n H o u k i:J.—MrJ and! Empire (applause). to such persons as they may direct. ing able-bodied men skilled in the trades they were dent, had saved me. It was good to get back and have Mr. and Mrs. Murrey When, therefore, it was considered they were con- T h e Mayor said the jpeople of Eastbourne wouldj b y any dealing with, did not expect to make any profit a jolly tot of rum.” 26.- Mr. and Mr■?. '• ofcs. f. I miming at least 800 tons a week, and th a t th e coal Films which have been examined whatever in toe first two years. They were dealing give the men aa good a time as they possibly oould. persons on behalf of the Licensing Authority M o u n in g s id x . > d B ail itself cost 17s. to 20s. a ton, their deficiency in finance They knew it oould only ]be in a small way on accjount with very badly disabled men, of whom 90 or 95 per H a m m e tt, 'K-s W ebb , was easily aooounted for. It was simply a matter of shall be exhibited exaotly in the form n which oent. were unskilled, but notwithstanding that there son. Mrs. M i ■irdk of what was. going on at {present, but it was with very they were passed for exhibition, without any the cost of coal ana the freight. Could that difficulty was only a loss of £260 on a turnover of £10,000. FsV K N 3KY H o c —M i great sincerity they did; what they oould. The men jit of toe JOBBING GARDENER’S SUD DEN be removed they would soon get round the corner alterations or additions, unless the conse During six months of the past year a trial balance might not feel quite so free and easy as they did in Licensing Authority to such alterations o r a d d i-; l A ( U .lJ .and return to a state of normal prosperity. As things sheet allowed they had a turnover of over £20,000 and DEATH. their own oountry, but he asked them to think for a tions has previously been obtained. 3 CUTHBOEOUGK. -M rs. 8tJ ■were th e y w ere a b so lu tely com pelled to ask m o re moment of toe position We held. They must recollect a profit of nearly £200. The whole solution of deal­ G ault. All’s. W illiam s for tho gas they made. The Education Committee’s reoommendation that ing with disabled men was by machinery; the that we were the old Mother Country, and therefore The sudden death on Sunday morning of W a lte r C o M T T d the existing conditions should be amended so as to machine supplied what the .man had lost. They The motion was then put and carried unanimously. we oould not be quite so frivolous as some of; her Lawes, aged 50, a jobbing gardener, livi ng a t 18,. H a zelv ills.—M is 4 B a rb | provide that children under 14 years of age .11 not found that in some caeee it was an advantage to a THE CHEAPEST LOCOMOTION. T h e Div idend . - son* (laughter). She was, however, proud of{ her be allowed to enter or be in licensed (cinemptoi aph) Clarence-road, was the subject of a Corone •’8 in q u iry W aratah. - Miv. i oUuso progeny and as long as: the men remained in East­ __ __ ... . . - man to have lost a hand, especially when working Angelinetta. Mrs. ('att| On the motion of Mr. H enry Vin e , seconded by r 7.30 p.m on Monday afternoon. bourne the people would try to become greater premises after 7.30 jp.m. unless accompanied by an I on kinds of machinery. Very often a man had M o n a Houmc. -M rs. Mn M r. B r a y , it was resolved: “ That a dividend be and . agreed to. From the evidence of the widow it a reared the friends with them day by day. He congratulated adult was not agreed to With regard to tod ventila- '^ump on too ehd of his arm, nnd when *j At a time when everyone’s attention is being cqn Mr. Gilbridi. Mrs* oco| is hereby declared for the half-year ended 31st deceased was apparently in his usual healtl w hen th e y 3 t. CUTHBKurV — JNl them upon having such a room, and in formally tion of cmematograph houses, it i+ns resolked^ that | that ran agajnBt the bandsaw he did not mind very (fentrated on economy, too much thought cannot be December last, at the rate of £6. 16s. 3d. per cent, the Building Surveyor be instructed to is it th e went to bed on Saturday night. He awoke a b o u t 3.30 Lallamaiui. Mi.-s ltilij deolaring it open he hoped the men would come to much, whereas if it had been his own hand he would per annum upon the ‘ A ’ stock; and at the rate of premises during the hours of1 performance nd g iv e ; given to the value of the bicycle as by far tbo a.m., complaining of pains, and after he had taken K u o lle r enjoy toe facilities it offered more and more probably have felt it (laughter). £5. 6a 3d. per osnt. per annum upon the ‘ B ’ stock; this m atter attention. <£ieaPesfc method of locomotion. Once a good bicyple something he was about to return to bed y hen he fell HYDE (applause). | h e righton ranch back dead. and at the rate of £5 per cent, per annum upon the With reference to toe recommendation! of toe ’ T B B . is bought it costa practically nothing to maintain, 7.—M rs. H a in e r. Col. M r. Cu llen , in proposing a vote of thanks to the Dr. James Adams said the death was a singular one; & five per oent. preference stock; and that warrants be Education Committee that no child under tb age of They were now asking for capital to establish on a C larendon H olt k - At ;.| Mayor, said that whatever expenses were incurred i^ny cyclist ; will confirm this, or if-confirmation bo Deceased’s heart was too large and weighed L5£ ounces. Wooltort-on. Mi?s Thief posted this day to the registered addresses of the 14 years shall be allowed to enter or be in lor upon firm footing the Brighton branch. It was calculated deeded, it is provided bv Mr. Ernest Hyland, of 146, son. [Miss M’adat.'il, Ivf these would be shared by their friends in Sputh ____ _ that they would probably, have to take 200 or 260 H e had suffered from indigestion and had tal cen pepper stockholder*.” .ioensed premises during the time of any performance Gloucester-road, Bristol, who has kept a oarefu and ginger [as a remedy. The: stomach wa i consider-- W im b e rle y Africa. They were indebted to the Rev. W.{ N. before______2 o’clock______in____ the______afternoon, r the______Tou|n__ Clerk men into those workshops, and experience had shown T hanks to Directors, Officers and W orkmen. Willis for the interest he had taken in the project, record of his cycling, and although in six years he ably dilateq. The exact cause of death was a little GILDRK1 re ported thst( in view of a recent decision in the that before a man became self-supporting he cost fiia« Covered! 14,600 miles by cyclometer reading, his ig h b u r y !f C o u n cillo r Chapman moved the next resolution, and also to Mrs. Cross. In a conversation he]had obscure, but the pressure of the dilated sto nach upon H .—M r.\ 1 leovesj •Divisional - Court, he was of opinion that suejh a con-} about £100. They hoped to raise about £5,000 in D uhlky Dea n .—Cot. nnd f viz.: “ That the beet thanke of tho stockholders be Raleigh has not cost him anything for repairs. the large an]d feeble heart was undoubtedly r ^sponsible. with General Botha thp latter had asked hini to dition would: he ultra vires. Resolved: That the Sussex and another £5,000 in Kent, and with this Reckoning the “parliamentary ’ penny a mile, it party. Mrs. tthioiner! given to the directors, officers and workmen for tho The jury returned a verdict of “ Accidental death.” convey to toe men his heartiest greetings. Th«y resolution passed at the last meeting imposing this money they would be able to carry on the local Would have cost Mr. Hyland £60. Is. 8d. to cover Miss Bouchier. APss Ifl i ;«|are with which they have conducted the affairs of would soon have General Smuts over here, and if it oohditibn be revoked, ] | branch. They did not ask for annual subscriptions, Sawyer. Alices Lyle. tho Company, as shown in the accounts, and by the that distance, so that, after deducting the cost of his Miss Otlley. Mrs. Cherr| was possible he should try and get him to visit East­ they were quite sure that onoe they got this initial S h e l l | S h o c k T r e a t m e n t . — Representa­ growth and progress made.” He fully endorsed all all-steel bicycle, he is very considerably in pocket. b o u rn e. ESTABLISHMENTS OOMMITTEI capitalapiti it was not a question of ever appealing to the This is setting aside the advantage of the bicycle in tions to the Government are being madeby th( Executive ST . A U B J that had been said as to the difficulties attending tho T h e Mayor said he intended to try' and secure a Justices’ Clerk’s Salary.—The Mayor repoi] ’ th a t publico a^ain.again. inIn oonoiunon,conclusion, cnethe speaker wianaeathanked being always ready at call. On the purely financial Council of the County Council Association t lat county P e n r i t i i .—M rs. J o n e s Company’s operations at such a time as this. They visit to the town by General Smuts. j the Borough Juatioes had resolved to incri th e Mre. Erokine for having arranged matters locally, the cbuld only hope that the existing upheaval would basis the nigh-grade bicycle is a genuine money- asylums, especially in their present overcrowded The motion was carried, and the proceedings salary of Mr. E. O. Langham, their clerk, ly £100 local oommittee of the Soldiers’ and Sailors' Help saving institution, in fact, a W ar Savings Association and understaffed condition, are not suitable places for on be a thing of the past, and that they would be p e r an n u m as fro m 25th D ecem b er, 1916. lb waa [I Society, and Miss MacCartie for the work she had F lit KM AN I\ ESI TKS again in their old stride, terminated with three hearty cheers for the Mayor, in being, j . soldiers suffering from shell shook, and that t he Govern­ to which the South Aftioans added their startling resolved, on a division ’ that the Council be reoom- I done on behalf of the Society over a period of years. ment be urged to provide special institutions and lire ht Brightou-teiTtuTv r. P arks seconded the motion, which was ag reed left'behind, ;uui a lireiuanl war cry. The remainder of the evening was spent mended to appeal to the Secretary of State against Sir J ohn Ottley’s Suggestions. effective treatm ent for such men. The Pensio is Minister this decision of the Justices. P it h il y De scr iptiv e.—Mrs. Miggleton and Board of Control will be asked to receiv 3 a deputa­ it. lying insensible in an L in harmony; ; S ir ttley observed that what was Mr. F rank J ones, in acknowledging tho voto, said Acting Borough Surveyor.—Resolved: That the JOHN .O really ‘fThis wireless telegraphy reminds me of a groundless tion on the subject. tho dog into the street, a il | + resolution of the Highways and Drainage Committee wanted for the memorial was a eum of half a million douches of eold water. [ Jis proposal to raise the prioe of gas to 3s. 6d. per duarrel, because it’s praotically having words c C a r d i f f G i f t o f C o a l t o P a r i A — T h r e e H ygienic S a f e t y . — Military inspecting; recommending payment of an additional salary of sterling, but up to the -present time only about 1,000 oubio feet would come as a shpok to tho con- n o th in g !” I . hundred tdns of first-class ouality coal ire to be Tuesday was Thiel T *■ and to some of the stockholders, the latter of offioerNow, sergeaut, ea n t,, w hat precautions do you take £50 per annum to Mr. J. R. Thackeray whiles acting £50,000 had been collected. W ith regard to allowing S o o n olved distributed iamong needy families of Parisi m officers when tho ancient cubtoml __ would feel the effect in a reduced dividend; against infeoted water?” Sergeant: Well, sir, first as borough surveyor be approved. men to work in their own localities, Sir John said he [ S .—Adolphus: “ Do you think and non-commissioned officers who have fal en in the iKinny pieces to all tluJj •''I , the step taken had not been determined upon we boil it.” Offioer: “ Good!” Sergeant: “ Then we should like Eastbourne men to be in their midst and ii would be foolish for me to marry a girl who was my 5* Threepenny Day ” was fl filter it.” Offioer: “ Excellent!” Sergeant: "Then he hoped if and when the funds became sufficient the uteUeotual inferior ? ” M ollie: “ More than foolish war. The coal is the gift of Messrs. Instone, of Cardiff tily but only after full consideration. The exeou- and London* 4>y Roger Lupton, who w jl o £ o c n and the directors were sorry the course we drink beer 1 ” Men of L etter s.—Sign-writers. management would t»kq the matter into oonsjdera- impossible! ”

li M m ±222 EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1917.

fashionable Visitors’ $ist. EASTBOURNE METEORC LOGY.

T o en su re aoonraey V isito rs are Invited to tend FEBRUARY Names and Corrections dearly written, either to the Publishing Offloes. Booth-street, or at either of th e Libraries or Principal Newsagents, No charge Before the Mayor (Alderman 0. O’Brien Harding), in the ohair. M ajor H. P. Molineux, M r. C. A. Leatbam, Is m ade (or Insertion. (For theletber/read/omilv-) 1916i 1917. 1916 1916. 1917. 1916. ISIS. 1917. 1916. 1917. 1916. 1917. Mr. .T. O. Foran, Alderman S. N. Fox, Councillor O. Rain. ' Rain. Son. Ground temperature. T his list Is not Intended to lnolode permanent re in th e Min.j M in. W in d W in d W. Bolton and Mr. Claude Bishop. e. on on Sea. Milll- Milli­ dlreo-direc­ The monthly meeting of the Eastbourne Rural Residents. - ~ | D ate. metres. metres. Hrs. Honrs. 4 feet. M ax. M in. M in. grraset grass. tion. tlon. THE LIGHTING ORDER. District Council was held yesterday. Mr. R ui e r t S . 44’5 .. 0’4 ... 9’4 ... 1-6 Feb. 20 ... . 44’3 . 33’5 ... 37-0 26-9 j... 35-9 ... .,1 deoil Campion, of Viotoruwlrive, was sum- GWTNNE, M.P., presided, and there weije also / ROYAL PARADE. in respect to an unobscured light on February 37’4 ... 38-0 ... 38-0 ... S4’5 ... 43’6 .. — ... 0-2 ... — present Liout.-Col Owen, C.M.G., O.I.E. (vie mohair- B h b k b l r y .—Mrs. Holman, f. Mr. and Mrs. Watts- Feb. 21 ... 42-0 ... 1-3 ... 0 2 ... 4-9 ...ti|i man), the Rev. J. T. Bums, the Rev. A. A. Evans, White. Miss Swann Feb. 22 ... 31’5 ... 37D ... 25-2!;36-9 P.O. Verrall said there was a bright light showing Oh a n n b l View. Mrs. Rogers. Miss Rerr». Miss Allen Mr. J. Yon ell, Mr. J. L. Reid, Mr, G. Hornsby, Mr. 31D ... 35-0 .„ 27-0 ... 34-9 ... 41-0 ... 1’6 ...trace... 3"3 from the rear of the defendant’s premises. There were A—Mrs. Downes. (. Mrs. Monro. Mrs. Bartholomew. Feb. 23 ... blinds to the window, but they were not drawn. C. Thomas, Mr. F. J. Hickman, Mr. A. S. Jaynca Mrs. Hoyol. Miss Hoyel 39-9 ... 29’3 ... 351 ... 39-8 ... 0-9 ... 9’4 ... 2’3 . H auer.—Mis* Barnett. Miss Hemmings. Rev. W. and Feb. 24 ... 29’5 ... Defendant, who was apparently under the impression and Mr. T. E. Varley Kirtlan (clerk). ’... 18-9 ... 37-0 ... 39*4 ... 15-6 .;. 01 ... — . that the same regulations obtained in Eastbourne as in Mrs. Major Scott Feb. 25 ... 24’2 ... 37-6 E a r l y C l o s in g i n R u r a l D is t r ic t i. Hidahtband. -bady Smith, f. London,"was fined 10s. 31-9 ... 31-9 - 38’8 ... 14-0 ... 2 ’4 ... — ._ tl-5 WNW B oston House. -Mrs. Bell. Miss Wilson Feb. 26 ... 32’4 ... 37-2 M r. R e id asked if tho Council had power t > order Iva Willis, of Grove-road, was summoned for a shops to close at the same hour throughc ufc the- MARINE PARADE. — . ___ , .. i • .U„ nsuai of the last week of winter, registration of frost in the shade and on grass during the nights, the effect of the recent similar offence on February 22nd. d istrict? a e vereTrratbeing shown by lower readings of sea and ground.thermometers, the ohange of wind diretotion .foUowed by a somewhat rapid thaw of ioe formation F.O.'Jackson said he saw a bright reflection showing B o u v r a ie H o u se . -M iss 8 ted man T h e C h a ir m a n said he did not think the Council = g frn d7w U h°er until the 26th day, when 6* hours of bright sunshine were recorded, with a pleasant light north-easterly air. W h it e H o u se __Mr. and Mrs. Moores Miss Moore. outside the defendant’s flat. The blipds were not possessed suoH power. {Mrs. Code. Mrs Thompson. Miss B. Thompson drawn. The light was not sufficiently shaded. 8.; R. HENDERSON, Borough Meteorologist M r. R e id said it was dono in towns and he t lought lilLBURN Mrs. Molr. Miss Molr. Miss D’Aroy A fine of £1 was imposed. Q’Loughlin Town Hall, Eastbourne, February 27th, 1917. | >t was a pity shops should bo kept open until 3, 9 or HXBTIngton House.—Mr. Cusack. Miss Ellison. Mr. Nora Hunt, of Jevington-gardens, was similarly 10 o clock at night. If there was a genera early and Mrs. Hewitt. Miss Hewitt summoned for an offenoe on February 25th. closing order it would enable shopkeepers to get on S andon.—M iss Chapman. Mr., Mrs. and Miss GledhiU Parade-Inspector Dann stated that the light, which their allotments. A t.icon' H otkl Lieut and Mrs. Ziegler. Mrs. Brentnall. was visible from the sea, was flashed seven or eight T h e C h a ir m a n said ho did not think they h id any : M r. Turner. Mr. Cntler. Mr. M. FJjJones. Mr. and ADVERTISEMENTS! at SPECIAL HAILSHAM PETTY SESSIONS. NEWS IN BRIEF. times in the direotion of the sea. He traced the light Mrs. Hooten. Mr and Mrs. Jones. Mr. Buddies. power. There was a general Order with regard to to a seat on the parade, and the defendant, who was shops, but ho thought it only referred to town s. M r. Elder. MissMoetyn. Mr. Golding. MlssSlmmond*. PREPAID RATES. ■ with a man of the Naval Air Servioe, admitted flashing Miss Emery Mr. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. MoEtnneU. W edn esd a y .—B efore Mr. Herbert Curteis (in th e R eje c te d F ift e e n T im es. M r. R e id said ho would mention tho subject again. Mr. Goodban. Dr. and Mrs. Maples. Miss Thomas chair), Baron von Roemer, Mr. H. A. James M r. the i light. When asked why she did such a foolish F in a n c e a i^d G e n e r a l * P u r p o s e s C o m m it t e e . W. J^.' Beauford, Mr. A. Burtensbaw, Mr. T. Parsons W hen Mr. John Pollard was sworn in as a special thing she replied, “ Only for a bit of fun.” GRAND PARADE. oonatable at Dover on Saturday it was statedMie had WANTS OF ALL KINDS, and Lieut.-0ol. C. W. Owen, C.M.G., O.I.E. Defendant, who said she was a housemaid, was fined Balance.—Tho balance in the hands of the T n asurer I,—Mrs. Kdlth Thomley. Mrs. and Miss Leeds, M r. applied and. been rejeoted for military service no IBs. ■ ! . on general aooount_was £1,530. 2s. 7d. and Mrs. Wolff SERVANTS WANTED, THE CHILD NEGLECT CASE fewer than fifteen times. A MOTHER’S COMPLAINT. , Sympathy.—Tho Clerk was directed to conv jy the 1.—Mrs. Oliver Fry, f. Lieut and Mrs. Radaliffs M rs. SITUATIONS REQUIRED, Harry Lulham, of Heratmonceux, was summoned for F a t ed W ood P igeons. Jane Eliza Nolan, of Avondale-road, was summoned sympathy of tho mombors with Major Mockoy and 8.—Miss Ellis. Master Collister. Miss Fibbs. Mr. A. S. Haynee in their continued illness and best Spenoer Phillips’s (. ARTICLES WANTED on FOR SALE, neglecting his children in a manner .likely to cause for assisting her child, who had been placed under the 1.—Capt. the Hon. Ceoll and the Hon. Mrs. Cecil. Master unnecessary suffering to their health. Mrs. Luham care of the Guardians, to leave the place where she was wishes for thoir speedy restoration to health. Ceoll. Mrs. Knight. Miss E. Dell PROPERTY WANTED or F O R S A L E , was similarly summoned.' working, on F ebruary 6th. [ ^War Loan.—A circular letter from tho Local 8.—Mrs. and Miss Furlonger. Capt. and Mrs. Cole. f. HOUSES OR APARTMENTS TO LET, Mr. J: B. Campion Coles appeared to prosecute on of- birds have already been killed. Mr. A. Hurst, who appeared on behalf of the Government Board was road on the subjoot if the Mrs. Hebdon. Miss Hebdon. Lieut, and Mrs. Charlton behalf of the N.S.P.O.C: Guardians, said the child was adopted by the Guardians investment by Local Authorities of such part o' thoir 8.—Dr. and Mrs. Ellis. Master Kills. Mr. and Mrs. Are Advertised in the Whole o( the followkig S ed itio u s S ongs. revenue balance as was pot likely to bo requi -od in Coniton. Mrs. knight. Miss BtelL Capt. and Mrs. The case had been adjourned from the last Court in on April I7th, 1914, at the request of the mother. The M itc h ell W i d e l y C i r c u l a t e d S u s s e x N e w s p a p e r s order that the wife, Mrs. Lulham, might also be sum­ George Augustus Lyons, who was charged at a court- girl was sent to a training home for domestio service, (the near furure for meeting their expenses, and a fte r m oned. martial held in Dublin, with having acted as stage- considerable discussion, it was ovontually m an i- 1L—Mr. and Mrs. Roach. Mrs. Appleton. Misses A t One Charge, viz.: and on September 12th last year she was sent to a A ppleton Mr. Coles said that he had been in correspondence manager at a concert at which seditioussongs were sung, situation as a kitchenmaid. Since then it appeared mouslyIv resolvedres that the Council purchase- £ >00 of W est View. -M rs. Galloway. Miss Camm 1 I nser tio n ...... O ne S h ill in g , for 20 Words with the Society, which desired him to say they did not has been sentenced to forty-two days’ imprisonment, that the mother had been constantly writing to the girl W ar Loan stock, and a cheque for £570 in payment 22.—Col. and Mrs Townsend. Lient. Townsend. Miss therofor was drawn os a matter of urgency, 3 I n ser tio n s...... T w o S h ill in g s a n d S ix pen c e approve the separation of the children from |their without hard labour, and Andrew V. O’Doherty and and trying to induce her to run away from the place. T h e Townsend. Major and Mrs. Bonner. Mrs. Klwin, (. parents, unless every step hod been taken to have Patrick O’Holohan were sentenced each to twenty- On or about February 4th the matron of the home committee directed that it should be placed on ecord 18.—M rs. C rookenden, L Mrs. Hodgson 6 I n ser tio n s ...... F our S h ill in g s a n d S ix pen c e 52.—M rs. C allendr r, (. looked after in their own home. The evidence at the eight days’ imprisonment for singing the songs referred where the girl had previously been invited her to spend that this sum represented part of tho balance w hich M— Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins. Miss Marshall Longer Advertisements at Proportionate Rates. previous hearing rather showed that the man was not a week-end with her. She did so, but after going to pad- aocumulajted in consequence of dimi fished Bt d n b t H o u se .—Mrs. Kent, Miss Hartley. Masters solely to blame for the state of the children. | G erm an P r iso n er s’ R a tio n s. church on the Sunday she did not return. She was expenditure resulting from tho postponing of w orks K e n t (2). M rs. C ham bers. M isses Baw le (2). Mrs. All such Announcements appear in the following papers The evidence given at the previous sitting waairead jjA new scale of rations for German prisoners of war, subsequently found at the mother’s house. Tbe girl |of maintenance and repair, and that, on tho ■©turn Ronald. Master P. Ronald. Mrs. Potter. Miss Potter, Eastbourne Chronicle, over and it was to the effect that the ohildren Jwere combatant and civilian, has now been issued. The scale was 16 years of age, and she first came under the oontrol of normal conditions, the money would bo required Miss W. Ash dirty, but fairly well nourished. The wife said her is based on the recent statement of the Food Controller, of the Guardians on the ground that the mother was not jto make good works not carried out. d l i V ie w —Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. Mnspratt Williams. East Sussex News, husband only allowed her 12s. a week. On one occasion and has been approved by him. in a position to properly maintain her. ! Lieut-Col. M r. and M rs. C handler. Gton. Ross-C hnroh. M iss O w e n proposed the adoption voro read, explaining that they were unwil ingly they had had no home training. and the case was eventually adjourned for a week to Mrs. and MDs Martin. Llent. F. S. Martin. Mrs. Lulham: I used to hear about the "young ’nns B ig C o ppe r D iv id e n d . compelled to use the road owing to circumsl ances Hlnde Mrs. Simp-on. Lieut. Simpson. Miss Norfolk. enable further evidence to be produced. over which they had no control, as access bp the Mrs. Appleyard. Miss Frost PREPAID SCALE OF CHARGES FOR THIS being dirty, and when I went home she .began tit me Presiding at the annual meeting of the Arizona and I swore at her. Copper Company in Edinburgh on Monday, Lord S T V E R 3 ’ 91bt. other load iiito Seaford was prohibited. The W e s t R ooks. — Col. Chamberlin. Hlsa Horn. Mr. CLASS OF ADVERTISEMENTS Surveyor stated that tho Newhaven-Seaford roa 1 had Klngbara. Miss Klngham. Miss O. Bingham. Mr. Safvesen said the profits for the year amounted to William Sivers, of Eastbourne, was summoned for MiBB Inserted Ip all the above Papers. a tte n d e d £988,225, which enabled them to pay a dividend equal been re-opened!to trafhc, which had now ceasec over and Mrs. Joy.* MI ~ 'lsabb *W< Westgate Miss committing a nuisance in Sutton-ro&d on February 22nd. the Litlin^ton-rjoad. Resolved that no further action Vigor. Ml-s'Furbank. Mrs. Heyllger. Mrs. Coupe. should like you to 80 per cent. That dividend was free of income tax, P.O. Dean stated the facts, and the defendant, Mr. and Mrs. Nash. Col. and Mrs. Gardner. Misses Mrs. Lulham.” and it was equivalent to those who paid the full income bo taken m thq matter. Once 3 T im es 6 Tim es 13 Tim es against whom there were 90 convictions, was fined 5s. j Hondereon. Mr. W hittet Mrs. and Miss Stalker W o rd s Mr. doles: It begins: “ Dear Mrs. false friend.” tax to 100 per cent, of their capital. The annual estimate of the District Surveyor for Q ueensrqrough H o tel (G r a n d P a ra d e). The Magistrates’ Clerk (to witness): Are you the TOO MUCH PORT. the year ending 31st March, 1918, was submitted, U n sk ill ed W om en’s E a rn in g s. showing a proposed expenditure of £3,274. 14 1. 9d. . Mr. Priddle. Mrs. Mackenzie.. Mrs. Jordan. Mr, and 20 i/- 2/6 ! 4/6 9/6 false friend ? Harriet Tutt, of Beltrin$ - road, was charged with -Mrs. Gammldge. Mrs. and Miss Unwins. Mrs. and W itness: Yes. M any unskilled women munition workers are earning being drunk and incapable in Watts-iane on February. should circumstances permit. . • A lengthy rep< rt in M iss Y onng Mr. Coles: She charges you with telling untratl £3 a week, it was stated in the City of London Court j ; explanation thereof was read. Resolved to rceom- 30 1/6 3/6 | 6/6 12/6 o n M onday. 28th. \ M ed w tn (C a r l isl e R oad). Y es. j 1 ' P.Cj. Verrall said tbe defendant was “ falling about inend that the estimate of the District Surveyor for Capt R Pirrie Mrs. Ptrrle. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. In her evidence, the witness said the children were C ountry H ouse D estroyed. on the ground.” As she wa& incapable of taking care tpe ensuing year bo accepted in principlo, or. the 5/- j 17/- Ann. Lient. K. Harris. Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Kirkwood 40 2/- 9/- not kept as a mother should keep them, and she Ylazelbeech Hall, Northamptonshire, the residence of of herself he took her into custody. understanding that under present conditions th o a n d frien d attributed tbeir condition to bad management on the Mr. 0. Bower lemay, was destroyed by fire on,Satur­ Defendant said she was a cook, but she had been ill, whole of the work is not likely to be carried out a n d L asoelles H ouse (L asoelles T errace). 50 2/6 6 / - I 11/- 21/- p a rt o f th e wife. day night, only the walls and chimneys being left stand­ and came to Eastbourne for a rest. Asked where she that the Highways Committee (or the Chairmai a n d fcb ; Ml*t Hill. Mrs. Priest land. Mrs. Deep res. Mrs. Lulham: I got the boy to write and ask my wife to ing. got tbe drink, she said she bought a bottle of port District Surveyor in caso of emergency) be autho rrised____ come back. I told her I would never swear at her any I n ter n ed M en ’s W a r L oan. to incur expenditure not exceeding in the whol > the Moy Thomas. Mr. and Mrs Cyril Horley. Mrs. Oohorn- 60 3/- 7/6 : 13/- 25/- wine and drank too much. -Jenkyns. Miss Trevor Bmlth. Mr. Jermyn Cooper. more. I kept on hearing of her filthiness from other ”|Two interned persons obtained permission to invest A fine of 5s. was inflicted. sum of £2,500 on the maintenance and repair c f the Mrs. Prebble. Mr. Prebble people, and when I got homo she swore at me ajnd I in' the British Victory W ar Loan. One, a naturalised district roads during tho ensuing financial (year, j No te.—I f this class of Advertisement Is not prepaxaid. MOSTYN TERRACE. swore at her. . I gave her standing money every week. Austrian, bought £190 worth of stook, and the other, exclusive of any works carried out’ for, or in con- the usual rate of 6d. per line will be charged Defendant said the reason why she left home was CHILDREN’S COURT. junction with, s(ny Government Department. A lex a n d r a H o tel.—M iss Williams. Mr. and Mrs. I for booking. the English-born son of German parents, invested £5. Robert Knight Miss Margory Knight Miss Adamson. because of her husband’s oruelty. “ I bad to leave my ALLOTMENT ROBBED. M r. R e id proposed the confirmation of tho com­ Orders and Remittances should be sent to F arnoom be proper bedroom and sleep with the children,” she adjded, P o w er to ta k e F ood P lo ts. mittee’s proceedings. Mr. Clift Ford. Mr. and Mrs. F. Waller. Mr. Howe. Charles T. Allan (16), of W hitley-road, was summoned and Co.’a (Ltd.) Offices at Market-Btreet. Lewes ; South- M r. T h o m a s (seconded. Miss Ashdown. Mr. Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. 1 because of his inhuman habits." As insufficient land for allotments has been offered to I for stealing 19 broccoli, valued at 2s. 4d., the property of .! Hlgham Mrs and Mias Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. street, Eastbourne; or 61. London-road. East Grlnatead. The Magistrates’ Clerk: It is no use reviling your borough and urban oouncils, they have been given power T h e C h a ir m a n asked the Surveyor (Mr. Wt lker) Bevan. Miss Koogh. Mr. Nones. Mrs. Bnrlelgh. W illiam BinfieW, on February 13th. whether the ^hajw had done much havoc to the leads | husband, even if there is any cause for it. under the Defenoe of the Realm regulations compul­ Prosecutor, a tailor, said the broccoli were growing in : Mr. and Mrs. Lang ey. Mrs. Bills. Miss Darnley Defendant: He was always using threats. ajnd w hether he| would be able to keep things oing sorily to take land which is not being usefully employed his garden on February 13th, and two days later he The Chairman: Why didn’t you look after the ider the circumstances? .i j LANSDOWNE TERRACE. for food production. Oouncils are also empowered to lissed 20 or 30 of them. * H e subsequently found 19 of 1L—Mr. and Mrs. Bowie Evans, f. SUSSEX VOLUNTEER REGIMENT children, that is what we want to know? purchase seed, fertilisers and implements, and sell them tne broccoli in a Bhop in Whitlev-road. . The SURVEYOR said a considerable amounb of T h e L anb d o w n b. - Mrs. Morland. Mrs. Mountain. 6t h BATTALION. Defendant: I did look after them to the best of my T to allotment holders, ‘ Emily Brown said she bought, the vegetables from damage had been done, particularly in the we item | Miss Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. ompany astbourne etachment ab ility . district although the eastern district! had not eecaped •• A ” C —E D . A gricultural M ach inery, him a^d gave himils. 3d. She bought them as greens Noel. Mrs. Alrloy Hunter. Mrs. Soames Mr. Coles; How did you spend a good part of your altogether.' Between Eastbourrie and Seaford the Battalion Headquarter^: 81, South-street, The Board of Agriculture is spending £370,000 on and sold them as such. She understood the defendant CAVENDISH PLACE. time when you were at borne ? brought them from his father’s allotment. lengths pf road |just above East Dean, at Exceati and 16.—Rav, and Mrs. Carroll Company Headquarters: The ^rill Hall, Junotion-road, Defendant: I always seemed to find plentv to do machinery to assist in the cultivation of the land in between Exceatj and Lullington had been consjider- Eagland and Wales, states Sir Richard Winfrey. P.S. Holding riaid the defendant admitted having 19.—Miss Dowsett. Mr. Dowsett Miss Jackson Orders for week ending; March 10th, 1917. where there are children. taken the broccoli from Binfield’s garden. ably damaged, j Common-lane,j Berwick, had also •31.—M r. M elllns. M r. a n d M rs. D ixon Mr. Coles: I suggest that a large portion of been out up, partly in consequence of tho frost and -88.—M rs. L a n c a ste r a n d ch ild Company Orders. 6,000,000 B r it is h S o l d ie r s . M!r. Allen said his son- had nst been “ suoh a very All members must attend tne Sunday drills. Every time was spent in reading novels? bad boy.” He had done nothing since Christmas and partly in consequence of traffic For the County Defendant': I have never read a novel in my life, A W hite Paper just issued gives in token form the ELMS AVENUE. Volunteer about: to join the Army must give notice he attributed the trouble to cigarette smoking, gambling Council. On the other side of the district the ipadsi read books, but not novels. Army Estimates of effective and non-effective services •Couktlandb__Mrs. and Mias Kidner in good time through his Platoon Sergeant or P mftohines and picture halls. . t . in Hankham village had suffered considerably, and- Instructor, and return his brassard and equipment. Mr. Coles: You are of a literary turn of mind? { for the year 1917-1918. It is shown that the number of HA RTINGTON PLACE. men on the Home and Colonial establishments of the The Mayor said the Magistrates were disturbed by in one or two other places damage had been" dor e to Detachm ent (Or d er s. Defendant: I am fond of reading, but I never fead the robberies that had been going on in the town and minor extent.; As far as possible the damage w as CHK8HAM M a n sio n . — Mr. and Mrs. Pond. Mr. and novels. Army, exclusive of those serving in India, is 5,000,000. Sunday, M arch4th.—Parade at 3 p.m.; one drill. they were determined to put a stop to them. They b eing repaired with the material they had in hand, Mrs. Yates. Mrs. and Miss Fraser. Mrs. Hellaby Mr. Coles: You had 21s. a week with which to There is also an additional Navy Estimate for 50,000 ■Ha b tin g to n L aw n .-M rs. Berry. Rev. C. and Mrs. 8unday, March 11th.—Parade 11.16 a.m.; three drills; more officers and men. intended to deal; severely with - boys who were brought and ho had hopes they would be able to get over tho Hardy. Miss Sxlwey. Mrs. and Miss Evans. Mr. D. 8tone8 Cross. __, • _ provide food ? I up in this way. The defendant would be fined £1, and difficulty without any great expenditure fpr the W ednesday, March 7th.—Platoon drill, under Sergt.- Defendant: The bread bill varies from 12s. to. C r a d le L eave. Evans. Miss rtalnea. Mr. and Mrs. Spicer. Mrs. would also have to pay for the damage, namely, 2s. 4d. present, but they must bear in mind thqt the weak­ Harding, Mr. L. Harding. Miss Skeattg. Mr. Wells M ajo r M oody, p ara d e G.46 p.m . i week. I always pay that first and then I have fif or The latest form of leave in the Army is “ cradle ness was there and that until the roads were projierly S p e c ia l Gla sses of| I n st r u c t io n . 7s. left to go to shop with, I get what I can with that DEVONSHIRE PLACE. leave.” It is only granted, as a special dispensation, to coated and rolled they could not get over the diffit ulty M onday, M archjfith.—M u sk etry class, 7.30 p.m . and when that is gone wd have to go without until the officers on active service who have had children bom I'altogether. !l 1 '■ iH u r l in g h a m H ou se. — Mrs. and Master Hookway. Week Days, except Mondays, physical and bayonet end of the week. I ■#dH»g'their absence at the Front. Col. and Mrs. Inkson and child NAT 0NAL SERVICE. 'Tho CHAIRMAN asked if t-he Surveyor anticipated class, 8 p.m. The Magistrates thought there had been ngglect, getting some material to go on with? 'The H a n b u ribh —Mr. H. H. Coles. Mr. and Mrs. P lato o n d rills at; 6 45. M onday, N o: 3 ; T u esd ay , No. 1; H o w a n E arl E conomises. A. Pearkes. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Webner. Mrs. that the father was not sc much to blame as the mother. T h e S u r v e y o r said ho had been doing all he c >uld Tho former was fined 2s. fid. an d th e la tte r h a d to The Earl of Durham, speaking at Chester-le-Street, Charles May. Miss Gibbs. Mr. L. P. Perkin. Mr. Miniature range and musketry, Thursday, 7 to 8 and RECRUITING COMMITTEES. .TO USE to get materials and had Seen ab'-e to pick up a few 10s. The children were remanded to the W orkho’use said that he had not purchased a new suit of clothes ■ w and Mrs. A. J. Miles. Mono. Krantes Kraft 9 to 10 p.m . ! L _ ) NATIONAL REGISTER. yards here and a|fow yards there, but quarries ould R e c r u it D r il ls. pending further arrangements. sinoe the war began, and had only one pair of boots. not supply any great quantity. BURLINGTON PLACE. The seams of the coat he was wearing looked very seamy W eek D ays, 6.3( p.m . LIGHTS. The report was adopted. QPa r k House. — Mr. G. Goldie Taubman. Mrs, Hill. S undays, as In J letochm ent O rders. in daylight, but ho did not care so long as he was econo­ In a circular dressed hy the Local Government T. Mrs. LllUo. Miss Lillie. Mrs. Hamilton Sydney Stredwick, of Herstmonceux, was summoned m ising. ■ i' Or d e r l ie s (for week commencing Maroh 4th). Board to Town Glerks and Clerks of Urban and Rural 1ULIB.—M rs. S idney V in e, f. for having no proper light on a bioycle in North-street, F in e S p ir it o p S ailo r M en . ___ TBURY —M r. an d M m. N ay lo r ' Officer,2nd-LleutenantT.B. Miller; Sergeant,Corporal Hailsham, on February 8th. i Distnot Councils it is stated that it has been repre­ o m eo b o ft .—M ite T u rn e r and six men from No. 19 Section. The sterling spirit and pluok of British seamen was sented to the President of the Board by tbe Director- GENERAL T PICS. LB to n . -Mrs. Bentham P.C. Ockenden stated the facts, and a fine of 2s. 6d. demonstrated at an inquest held at a north-east ooast General of National Service that it would be of much y oub ondon orrespondent iw b s —M iss-Lee. Mrs. Howard Morris. lira. (F or w eek com m encing M arch 11th). was imposed. ' B L C . Officer, Lieutenant L. Maclachlan ; Sergeant, Corporal to*a on the bodies of two members of the crew of a assistance if the information contained in the National Mrs. Waller. Mi*s Waller. Mr. W. S. , . ------,__ . . , _ .__ -r , Wm. Hy. Riggelsford, of Hailsham, was similarly Sunderland steamer which was wreoked by an explosion ^ ir could be utilised by the National Servioe _ Mr. Hardy. Miss Hardy. Miss Lethbridge. and six m en from No. 1 Section. summoned for an offence on February Kith. Roake. Miss Hassell. Miss J. Hassell. Mr. on a voyage to Rochester with______coals. ___ Five______survivors Recruiting Comm ttees in the campaign for tbe enrol- One hears no more of the talkj that was prevalent) Mrs James Richardson. Mrs. Harry Chubb. theth ^ Drill ir^ Hall, ^ c u Junction-road, S n ^ 'e v e every T v ^ week e k dfy day, exoept wheeled P’0’ M™16 van without “ itJ the a neardefendant side li?ht was driving a four, wwere ere landed out of a crew of 16, and two appealed to ment of volunteers. n e a rs id e week or two ago about Mr. Lloyd George and tho L. Welch. Mrs. and Miss Powell. Mr. PowelL S a tu rd a y , 7 to 8 p.m . the coroner to liberate them as quickly as possible, as Lord Rhondda s anxious that nothing shall be left I Defendant, who said he did not dow o f the regjula- suss Johnson. Mrs. Fraser: jun. Mrs. Fraser. Mr. A. J . H a s t , C aptain. thfiy wished to join another ship in which they were undone to secure a general and successful response to House of Commons. It was said that he was t r ing F. 8. W right Mrs. Edwin Cartwright Miss Hall tion, was fined Is. offered berths. The jury expressed admiration of'their Mr. Chamberlain’s appeal, and he therefore hopes that to carry on the war without its .assistance, and ;hat HOWARD SQUARE. Sam Hobden, of Westham, was summoned for a courage. local registration authorities will be willing to Co-operate ho1 would find his mistake. Nobody, who was at St. BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY. similar offence on February 10th. P otato E xtobtion. H o w a r d H o u s e H otel. —Miss M. K. Edmonds. Mrs. with the recruiting committees in the matter. In some Stephen’s on Friday could possibly have felt th a; he : Eric Edmonds. Mrs. Lowe. Miss G. C. Lowe. Miss (Su s s e x /15 V.A.D.). P.O. Goodsell said the defendant was riding a bicycle For having sold, or offered to sell, 5-cwt. of eating I-cases local registri ition authorities have already asked without any lights. H e said he had lost the bottom part had lost his hold upon Members. The scene ai. ho B. Hi Edmonds. Rev. and Mrs. F. 8. Edmonds. Mr. , Commandant: Ashley G, Cluffe, Ksq., M.D. potatoes on February 8th for £3. 5s., or £5 a ton more for *------andJ obtained Authority to - supply----- **■“ the ------committees------^ ” stood at the!Treasury Bench, caHing passionately for Fredk. C. Basse. Mm. Downes and ohild. Rev. of the rear lamp, and there was no oil in the front lainp. than the Food Controller’s maximum of £8 a ton. with the names and addresses of persons on the register, thio devotion of . all we-have and are to the great i F. E. Lowe Miss M. Qulok. Capt P. R. Lowe. M.s. MedicallOfflcer: D r.J. N. Donnellan, A fine of 2s. fid. waa imposed. Charles Allan, farmer, Upper - Bodaghan, Balgownie, and Lord Rhondda has no doubt that local registration I Lawrie. Miss Lawrla Medical Officer (attached!: Lieut.-Col. Owen, cajuse was unparalleled in modet-n (political history. C.M.G., C.I.K., I.M.8., J.P. FAILED TO REGISTER. was fined 30s. at Aberdeen on Tuesday. His defence authorities generally will he ready to help in this way. There were none pf the smooth official phrases of| the was ignorance. Should there be difficulty in supplying the informa­ .OD. — Mr*. Davfaon. Mra. Petoh Mina Orders fo r -March. politician,! nothitng of the icily oorrect Ministx rial _„_uiid., Mias KendalL I >r. and Mra. Newton. Mr. Frances W aite, pf Polegate, was summoned for failing R ailway S peeding-U p. tion required, arrangements might be made with the i make a return of persons staying in her house. 1 manner. The Prime Minister looks older 1 ham a n d M rs. D olton. M r. a n d M rs. B m lth. Col. a u d M ra. On Tuesdays the Quartermaster directs Ambulance recruiting committee under which some person or persons and Stretcher l)rl|l Uted hy Sections "A ” and. ” B' P.C. Maine stated that on February I3th he ascer­ An addition to the regulation under the Defenoe of he! did. He, has been carry in g a. burden “ v'ell- ' 1 . Fe&ron the Realm Act which oonfers power* on the authorities acting' on their behalf should be given access-to the U t tw o t o n Hanan.-Mrn. BtenSorough. Ml*a Street, orderly officers), a t the Drill Hall, a t 7.45. tained that a lodger bad txlen staying at the defendant’s nigh not toi be borne, ” and as he came nto lira. M oojaait. Mra. Churchill, f. On WednesrtayB the Nursing Class meets at the for over a week and had not registered. He saw the -s yo railway traffic and fares gives authority “ enabling register and allowed to extract the requisite informa­ thb House he looked, a little weary> I From below the Technical Institute at 7.15 pm . Lecturer: Tbe Acting ragons which are not promptly unloaded by the tion. |It is stated that the circular may be taken as Gangway there came cheers that were unmistakably i l | M edical Officer. ! defendant, who sent in a form dated February 13th. LASOELLEH TERJtAOE. Defendant, who did not appear, was fined os. -oneignee to be unloaded, and their contents to be dealt conferring for purposes of Seotion 13 (2) of the National irPnioal. On ordinary occasions jMrj. Lloyd Geo *ge, On Fridays a Practice Class (First Aid and Nursing) with, at the risk and expense of the consignee in manner Registration Act the necessary authonty for supplying U—The Rev. Innee B, and Mrs. Wane. Mlae Wane U conducted by the D.Q.M. (aasLted by Scotians “ C ” who is very sensitive to such demonstrations, would IrM n . A. Langley, f. and ” D ” orderly officers), at Ayeoue Houre, at 7.45. ALLEGED DANGEROUS DOGS. provided by the Order.” information obtained from the register to the persons haVo turned sharply in their direction with,. peril ipa, L—Mra. Brown in d icated . Offers for duty at tbe hospital* are urgently neoded. John William Wintersgill, of Rodmill Farm, East­ A rmy B read R ation R educed. a caustic retort. On Friday ho was sublimely urn on- ATEN.- Miaa Andrew*, n r. and Mrs. C. Jones, and should be made on a postcard, stating the days and oemed. He seemed conscious thap the sneerers mj ght awl* Jones. Mrs. White law. Mr. King. Mias bourne, was summoned for not keeping three danget ous The Army Oouno’l have deoided, as a provisional hours available. logs under proper control. be allowed their fling ; it would bo short-lived. And Mias L. Andrews. Mies Hack Men over military age are advised to volunteer measure, to reduce the ration of bread to home troops AV*.—Mlaa W illiam s. M iss U. W JUiame. MUa D>efendant e ' ' applied ' for a fortnight’s adjournment in THE TERRIBLE TANKS. it waa. , . - ’ Mlae Bowd. Mr. Border. Mi«e Lowy. immediately for this essential work. from one pound to 14 ounces. (By order of the Commandant). order that he might be legally repreeentol. The effect on the House as the speech proceeded Fetr. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. West gate. Miss Supt Willard said he had no objection to an adjourn­ £20,000,00a for H orses. was remarkable. A^ first Members were quick to doulea. Mia* Caldlcott. Mlae Bouch H . R . J. Copi.qsTON, H on. 8eC. ment provided the defendant would give an undertal ing A private in ths Middlesex Regiment, with and Deputy Quartermaster. Lord Derby on Tuesday told a deputation from the . — «-r-—Vlti_• .- • j )___ ,-r.•__ —;___------_ , ______j e__ 4.1_a__ seize upon points of party interest. Tariff Reformers T: r WILMINGTON SQUARE, to keep two of the dogs tied up and shoot the othei on H u nters’ Improvement Sooiety, whicu waited upon him unuBnally vivid imagination and no regard for the truth, were enjoying themselves particularly. But gradu illy ; TeL Eastbourne 1,218. tfl.—Mrs. Ovey, f. Mrs. Mason. Mine Mason sight. The defendant bad said he could not catcp.it to discuss the future of horse breeding, that tbe W ar | writesjhoine to^his :nother, ^ y s The JJaily Express,' th e these things seemed to slip intlo the background. U.-M r. and Mrs. Huggins. Misses Huggins. Mrs. Quartermaster R. H. Woodland, and that it was a stray dog. following wonderful account of the tanks :— 10, Upper-avenne. Office during the war had purchased in the United Mr. Lloyd George patently cared nothing for th *m. W elch Defendant: I cannot kill it. I asked permission Kingdom more than 400,000 horses at a cost of over “ They can do np the prisoners in bundles like straw- Hib eyes were fixed on quite other scenes. As ho 48.—Mias Hall. Miss Freer. Miaaeo AUpresa [from the police, and they have said I cannot kill it. £ 20, 000 , 000. binders and, in addition, have an adaptation of a-Goes A N e b r a sk a M a n sio n . — Mrs. Clucksteln a f. Mre. pictured the young manhood of the Empire at death Rooke. MUa Rooke. Mre. Bry don. MUaBryadon a stray dog. ■ Strike A gainst G erman. printing machine, which enables them to catch the Huns, grips with its enemies, old controversies seemed un­ -Grampian Mansion.—M r. a u d Mra. Archibald Wood, HAILSHAM. Supt. W illard : It has been in his possession for two A strike by pupils of the higher grade school against fold, epunt and deliver them in quires, every thirteenth worthy of thought. Tho Written word gives no idea Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bain. Major and M. a. Craig, f...... Her gri man being thrown put a little further than the others. T h e H a r r i e learning German was reported to the Pitlochry, Perth­ of j tlie roal thm^ as Merpbers had it straight fi om M ias C ro ft —The m eet on Saturday was Magistrates’d e rk : W ill you give an undertaking | 130^“ on Tuesday. The tanks can truss refractory prisonera like fowls pre­ il, Hailsham, the Master hunting 15 shire, School Board on Tuesday, A member: Isn’t the mouth a*nd the flashing eyes of-Mr. Lloyd Geoi ge. art th e G row n H o t W kill it ? . , I fWsmiwilre* Th, "- * ' ' pared for cooking, while their equipment renders it WILMINGTON GARDENS. couples, and being whipped-in to by Mr. Norman Innea that a mistake ? The. Headmaster_____Of course it is, but There wae an expectation! that Mr. Runciman wcuirl SYLYN.—Col. and Mra. Rumaey. Mias Lloyd. MUa Defendant: Yes, if you give me a written notioe. th e pupils simply won’t have it. Another member: possible for them to charge into a crowd of Huns, and, follow the Premier, but the House know instinefch ely and W. Goldsmith. About an hour was spent in Supt W illard: There is liability attaching to youL by shooting out a thousand spikes like porcupine quills, fruitless drawing,: but then a stout hare was found on They had better learn Spanish instead. when-, that amazing peroration' was over that . dr. rwooD. — Mrs. F. Phillips. Mias Phillips. Mr. The Chairman : If you ask my advioe you had be tter to oarry wn of their position. And nobody seemed to bp in any doubt which vas ! 1 -^narJ^^^M Ua^Davhk Mra. Aitken. Mrs. Cameron in a kill, but at thp critical moment the line was crossed ;h at wav. oydon H o u se .-M laaea Claok '3). Nuree Blchud- by another hare, which diverted the attention of the THE CO-OPERATlYE STORES 1 The cars in question can chew up barbed wire aud the explanation of Mr David Mason rising to addi ess on. Mlaa Fuseey. Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Mlseee D efendant: If t.iere is no prejudice I will do my 1 est. turn it into munitions. As they run they slash their the House. Members tr°°Pecl out, and it was pack. This fresh quarry led houndB a merry danoe, The dog does not come on the farm or round about the omfleld (2) but after being nearly a couple of hours on the stretch tails and clear away trees, houses, howitzers, with any­ another hour before they, wanted to resume dis( us- ;he land. I have asked the police, but they cannot | MANAGER. thing else in the vicinity. They turn over on their' sibn. No; Mr. Lloyd George, has hot lost Iris hold JEVINGTON GARDENS., puss escaped. give me permission, ...» ... i H n ii 4 —The Hon. Mrs. Kroner, f. The H od. Mrs. Daveou, f. backs and catch live shells in their caterpillar feet and on Parliament. M e d i c a l F u n d A s s o c i a t i o n .—T h e a n n u a l The Magistrates’ Clerk: Shoot it yourself and (ake can be easily adap ed as submarines ; indeed, most of Sunny lawn— Mr. and Mrs. Maoray th e risk. EXEMPTION EXTENDED. Military ,men in town attach a, good deal cf - -Misses Huth (2). Mrs. Hunter. Mis* Lola Ftarck meeting of this Association Was held last week, Mr. them cross the Channel in this guise. They loop the importance to the nows from tho Western Front. ontpord. — Mrs. Venables. Mi** Venables. Mra. J. H. Marysn presiding. — T^he balance sheet, which Supt. W illard: If it is handed over to me as a stray | loop, travel forwards, sideways and backwards, not only dog I am prepared to destroy it, but Mr. -Winterigill | The village of Serre was, by .common consent, one ~ ncla. Mrs., Mias and Master We'la was adopted, showed a surplus of £10. 16s. Id. It was V. XT 1. — . , | with eqaal speed, but at the same time. They spin of the strongest positions on the whole of the enemy’a ON H o u se.—Mr. and Mrs. Cowper. Misa Cowper. reported that there were 215 members, and that a sum says he cannot catch it. < 1 At Newhaven Tribunal on Thursday evening, the round flke a top, but far more quickly. They dig them- Defendant: I cannot. front ^ v e e n trie Ancre and tho North Sea. Its I Mr. and Mrs. Murrey of £28. Is. had been paid iu benefits to the affiliated Newhaven Co-operative Society applied for renewal of I in a bofe] blry themselves, scoop out a tunnel capture is regarded as yet one mor6 proof that ;ho 26.—Mr. and Mra. Lees, f. Capt. and Mr*. Baker, f. societies. The Magistrates’ Clerk: You must shoot it runn exefnption for tfie manager of. their ( itbourne B ranch, and corjae out again 10 miles further off in half an hour. Morningside.—Mra. BeUlg. Mlae Devon.hire Mrs. th en . ] ErnestIrnee' Edward Woodard (28), of Langney-road, who mopt dcientifio arid' elaborate of the German defences Hammett. Mias Webb. Mra. Abhton a f. MUa Robln- R e d C r o s s S o c i e t y .—*At the annual m eet­ Defendant gave the required undertaking, and had been passed for garrison duty abroad. “ The tanks can c o anything and everything; in fact cannot stand against our artillery,, and that tho me ral Bon. M ra. E dw ard*. M ra. H u n t. Mii-i U u n o n -h .w ing on the 22nd ult., of the lpcal branoh of the above case was accordingly adjourned for a fortnight. if there is anything which can’t be done the tanks can of theiGerman sdldier breaks down under the attacks P b v k n sk t H o u se .—Mr. Moore. Mlxsea Moore rd> Oapt. Lytton Boyne (the ’local M ilitary Representa­ Society, Mr. A. J\ Smith presiding, a statement of tive) opposed the application on the ground that the do it.” of [the British infantry. Tho events which followed AFTER RABBITS. CARLISLE ROAD. accounts was presented and (ormally approved.—The urgent demand for men rendered it necessary that all on I the fall of Serre provo, the importance of t lat -Gouthboeough . —M ra. Stewart. Mrs. Simpson. Mrs. receipts, including donations £381. 16s. 7d., had George Filsell, Charles Filsell and Harry Filsell, of Ition. There was much speculation in town as fit tnen should join the Army. He pointed out that S c h e m e t o F i^e e M i n i s t e r s f o r N a t i o n a l Gault. Mrs. Williams amounted to £1,184.4s. Id. After meeting the expenses Hailsham. were summoned for trespassing in searei of the position of trrocer’s manager was no longer included to [the reason for tho “ little opposition,” which, Service.—A scheme to enable ministers to volunteer /COMPTON STREET. of maintenance there remained a balance in hand of conies on land in the occupation of the executors of the in the list of certified occupations. according to Sir! Douglas Haig, the enemy olfc red £159. 15s.—The Chairman announced that Miss Mac- late Mr. 0. W alker ou February 24tb. for National Service has been drawn up by the Execu- ^ bur advance. Subsequent events! have made Ijhis -H a z e l v il l k AMI bs Barnard. Mia* Gordon Mr. 0. Hacker (secretary and manager of the W n n riH.ZMra. Johnson. Mias Newell. Mr. and Mrs. regor, who had been the Commandant of the local Charles W alker, a farmer, said he saw the defenda nts liv e3 Cqmmittoeof (iho British and Foreign Unitarian j point -clearer, but there is still some; doubt as to -ho said altogether 14 men from the Eastbourne Branch Angelinetta. Mra. Catttey, t f[ospital since the outbreak of the war, had resigned, ferreting on the land. He was close to them foi 25 , . . ______^Ku^a.aa-.AWM.Association. I t I S __suggested„„ ______that_ only ^ one _ eervioe______full'fi.ll' significanceoirmi(i/lnD/vi of fVl/lcnthese niDVllTTWinfmovements c Dllon (the rlD Ancre. A n M ona H o u s e .—M rs. Molony. Mr. and Mr*. Nathanson. and that Miss Hilda Harvey; had been appointed her minutes, during which time he saw them take out ;wo jo ined the Arrav, and the man now applied for and a should be held on Sundays, and that where churches are That they are part of the great scheme of the All es Mr. Gilbrtdi. Mra. Soott. MImsoh S co tt (2) successor. In proposing a Vote of thanks to Miss rabbits. When he went to the defendants George baker, who had conditional exemption as being in a situated close together congregations should visit one in 1b obvious, and there is a strong fooling that they ■Sir. Cu t h b e b t ’s . — Mlaa Pickard Cambridge. Miss Macgregor for all;she hod performed in the past, he Filsell abused him and said he would hit him if he certified occupation, were the only men eligible for the 1 the * morning r * and J the^ r other------at*- ---Linight. TT- Under J— these------con- fire )a highly favourable augury for tho success of tl at Lallamand. Mias Ethel Walker. Mr. and Mrs. remarked that eyerything in connection with the touched him or the rabbits. W itness saw the defends nts Army left, the remainder of the staff now comprising ditionalthe same minister could preach and attend to the scheme when it comes to be put, to the test. Hgwallfti* i ' two men approaching 70 years of age, women and boys. pastoral work at: poth places, and set free another HYDE GARDENS. Hospital was most satisfactory, and the financial bad a greyhound, whiob was waiting for the rabbitt to *■ Tne King’s decision to open the new School of position was excellent. He: was one s to oarry the scheme im o fire at Brighton-terrace, Surbiton, a Great Dane waa FLORILINE Dentifrice with full satisfac­ tion. A few drape produce « Willard said that sinoe tbe man had been in will wake up bright ana “ O h , C a n a d a .”—T his is the title of a very practice. In those days, porhap», even the movirg left behind, and a fireman who entered the house found a refreshing lather ' and y certain facta had come to his knowledge. Tbe SYRUP. happy. charming book, the contents of| which consist of a it lying insensible in an upstairs room. He carried FOB THE th e.teeth defendant was receiving nodical treatment, and he ______medley of stories, verse, pictures and music contributed the dog into the street, and it waa brought round by _ ig deoay. ked for a week’s remand. . , by members of the Canadian Expeditionary Foroe. -douches of cold water. F a m i l y ’s T r a g i c R e c o r d . TEETH. w * » PowT” * rm- Defendant said he was b< ing treated for a wound he A t a M ortlake J q^e Btories are cleverly written and the illustrations for tjhe study of tho Orient Cyeaday was Threepenny Day at Eton, freceived in the forearm, th > muscles aud nerves being q u est on a m an w ho w as aocide „ ______-mi- j __ 4.L- ^ exceedingly artistic, pride of place being justly the ancient custom of distributing new three- affected. '. railway, the widow related that she had lost two sons in iven to “ My ‘Dug Out’ Dream, a coloured repro- iV- - ■■ P a tie n t: “ Doctor, what do you do when A remand in custody for a week waa granted. the war, another had been missing for two years, another uction of a drawing by Oapt. R. G. Mathews. “ Oh, Jinks: ‘M ca.j’tW why they speak of th pieces to all the oollegera was carried out. S wisdom of the serpent.” pinks: .-“ Well, you nevfic* tepenny Day ” was founded nearly 400 years ago you have a cold iu the head?” jDoctor: “ Well, madam. London schools ore to be used in connect; i was at home wounded, and yet another who had been to Canada” is published oy Messrs. Simpkin, Marshall, France twioe waa ill in hospital. heard of a serpent getting it’s leg pulled, did you . f Luptoh. who was Provost from 1502 to 1535. I sneeze most of the time 1 ” , with the National Service scheme. H a m ilto n K e n t & Co.

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m : s EASTBOURNE CHRONIC BOARD OF 'GUARDIANS. SDMHERDOWN CAMP NOTES. TOWNER & BROMLEY, House and Estate Agents, | A mooting of the Board of Guardians was held at The hard-working Knuts’ Kamp Komedy Kompanv iAvequo House, ®Tho Avenue, yesterday afternoon. are at work ou their new revue, which is to be pre­ 57, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. !Mr. E. J. G o r r in g 'e presided, and there were also sented at Easter. The title chosen for their latest EADS, Unfurnished, Di-Petachcd Private House, jpresent Lieut.-Col. Owen, C.M.G., C.I.E. (who woe venture is “ The Knutson Tour,” and the production, M 2 sitting rooms, 4 "loms. drcB-Ing room, bath voted to the vice-chair). Miss Brodie Hall, Miss which is an entirely new one, will be cheery, merry and room, no basement; rent i price &WX-To Gatliff, Mias Boldoro, the Rev. H. von E. Scott, the bright, the serious interest being supplied by a new B rom ley. i j Rejv. A. A. Evans, the Rov. H. Pain, the Rev. J. T. one-act play by Capt. Cecil Armstrong, which will be OUTHFIELDS ROAD, j Unfurnished: rent £85; 3 incorporated I with the re vjge. This play is of dramatic _) reception rooms, 6 bedrooms, bath. no basement.— Bums, Councillor Eden, Councillor Chapman, Mr. Ts° o w n er & Bromley, j | J. Youell, Mr. J. G. Shield, Mr. S. E. Buckland, and topical interest, the caste consisting entirely of j Mr. J. L. Reid, Mr. J. McCann, Mr. A. S. Haynes, male characters. The revue itself is in two acts and PPERTON, Unfurnished, Detached House, 3 reoep- five scenes, and will be produced for a week at the tton, 6 bedrooms, bat(i room, no basement; good ' Mr. C. ThomaB, Mr. G. Hornsby, Mr. F. J. Hick- Ugarden; rent £70—'Towner fit Bromley. man, Mr. J. Willmot and Mr. A. Hurst, (clerk). Camp Theatre, after which it is hoped to present it at the Pier on April 9th. The “ book” is in the oapable ARTFIELD ROAD.—An excellent detached Resi­ B edsteads to be Loaned. hands 'of Capt. E. Green-Foley and Sergt. Leslie OJ dence. overlooking the Square - gardens, FOB BROAD BEANS. G ray. | . t HBALE or TO BE LEI'. Furnished or Lufurnished ; L P qj* The Rev. H. von E . Scott asked whether it was reception rooms, 9 bedrooms, bath room.—T >wner and true that the Board "had a large number of bedsteads * i * B rom ley. j . . j \ . j k ~ ELPHICK’9 CLIFFE PRIZE j s to re d ? i His manyifriends, both' in the Camp and out of it, L O N G P O D ...... especially those who have not lately heard from him, YDE GARDENS.—Onoiof these central y-situatedy KL PHICK’S GREEN GIANT... T h e C l e r k : Yes. Houses TO LET; rent £70; nrice £850-c—T ow ner ^ The Rev. H. von E. Scott said Mis® C ooke, of th e may be interested to hear news of Capt. Penny, Hand Bromley. I ELPHICK’S GIANT WINDSOR 9d. i “ Ijtodbum ” Red Cross Hospital, wished to know R.A.M.C., who was for 8K WANTED, to help iin honse- EARLY SCARLET HORN ... 6d. LONG WHITE ICICLE ... vice® to drive a motor plough, and that waa what the w o rk ; tw o In slly; two maids kepL+Apply to G U E R A N D E o r E A R L Y G E M (id. official in question could do admirably. a Gibson, Ashby, lUege-lAne, E a s t G ri *T- ’ JAMES SCARLET INTER­ TOMATO. M r. Buckland said he believed the official in o o d j o b b i n g . (N.B.) W A N T E D .— M E D IA T E ...... fid. i question had done all the law asked him to do. F o ra com be & ELPHICK’S OPEN AIR ... WAR LOAN. G HOLMES’ SUPREME I L F inance and General P urposes Com m ittee. f'lROOM.OOAOJ _. or STABLEMAN WANTED CAULIFLOWER. \J T to look a fte r horses and ride them exercising.; MONEYMAKER .. Patients in Asylums.—At the meeting of the com­ s u n r i s e ...... ;. ;;; u s i n e s s l a d i e s a n d g e n t l e m e n —Apply, before U o’ look, Ashburton, Mill Gap-road, E A R L Y L O N D O N ...... 9d. mittee the Clerk was directed to get particulars of who have purchased the above on instalment jdaj ourne. VEITCH’S AUTUMN GIANT. 9d. the cost of conveyance of patients to Hellingly Bshould it themselved_ against _ ACCIDENT *OB OUSEMAID WANTED In quiet apartment house;; TU RNIP. j Asylum as compared with the cost of conveyance to ILLNESS when their earning capacityity would beoome four maids kept—Apply, Miss Malvern, H, Lans- CELERY. [ Haywards Heath Asylum. !’ less or oeaee. a___ le-terraoe, Eastbourne- ______!______ELPHICK’S SNOWDROP W ar Bonus or Extra Allowances to Officers.—This P e r P k t. EARLY WHITE STONE This contingency oould be covered by a 1TKD, experienced HOU 8 E- E L P H I C K ’S P E R F E C T W H I T E 3d. reference from the Board was considered, when it .—Apply, Chodwlok's, 16.18,20, MILAN EARLY PURPLE TOP 4d. -was i unanimously resolved to recommend the Board issued by P e r O unce. CLAYWORTH PRIZE PINK... 7d. MILAN EARLY W HITE TOP.. 4fr not (to grant any extra allowances to officers either MAJOR CLARKE’S RED - RED TOP STONE... 2d by way of war bonus or gratuity. The Scottish Insurance Corporation. S N O W B A L L ...... id Assistant Clerk.—The Chairman asked the com­ SANDRINGHAM DWARF ' W H I T E ...... 7d. mittee to consider the question of the amount of IMMEDIATE COVER. LOW RATES. SPINACH. l «alary paid to Mr. Oxley, the assistant clerk, when, WR IGHT’S GIANT W HITE — 7d. after' consideration, it was resolved that the Board PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. PERPETUAL or SPINACH be recommended in view of his satisfactory services CRESS. B E E T ...... 4d S p e c i a l T i i x s t o A b s t a i n e r s . R O U N D ...... i d to increase his salary from £135 per annum to £160 EXTRA CURLED ... 2d. p e r an n u m . VICTORIA IMPROVED LONG ' PLAIN or COMMON ... 2d. STANDING ...... 3d. Printing of Minutes. Reports, Ac.—-This reference Full Protpeclut from from the Board was considered, when it was resolved to recommend that the committees’ reports be not ALFRED E. KETT, ye-printed in the V Board minutes ” following the D ist r ic t M a nager, S o u th er n C o u n ties, meeting at which such reports wore considered. If All Seeds over 2,6 in Value sent Carriage Paid. this i is done the Clerk estimates that a saving of 1 90, P E V E N 8 E Y R O A D , about £12 per year will be effected. It was decided ’P h o n e 859. EASTBOURNE. that it was necessary to print the minutes of the ‘B o a rd . -' ’ ' M '■ TT' FULL CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION, FLAG DAYS. BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY. To THti E d ito r. SUSSEX/15 V.A.D. SECTION. ELPHICK & SON, Ltd., DATS wANTED.—Good price paid fo S ir : Subject to the sanction of the W atdh Committee Boots and Shoes, also Cast-off Clothes, the following Flag Days have been appointed by the osehold Linen, Curtains, &c.; bankers’ . Advisory Committee for the ourrent year Bend post-card, Mrs. Morgan, 6a, Ocklynge-i CONVERSAZIONE AT THE TOWN HALL. T E L . 14. The Seedsmen, LEWES. bourne. Sk George’s Day (British!...... 21st April B elg ian ...... X 7 t...... 26th M ay ULTIVATED GARDEN to be had FREE ___ [of war.—Apply, Pile, Hazelden Faijm raii*faction is expressed with the highly F rench and Italian ...i...... 14th July _ _ ‘ C :ul social entertainment provided for the S e rbian and Roamonian ...... 25th August R u ssian ...... | ...... 16th September | * -Ri* MiLiwxMAv, vujupiau, vjaycnut: m >m and friends of the Men’s Voluntary Aid MJ or Chillies to get more eggs. They hurt liv M ay I take the opportunity of warmly thanking the D( Karswood Spice, containing ground insects; lent hy the Commandant and officers at the ladies who, sinoe the outbreak of the war, have so —Stevenson & Sons, 35, Seaside, Eastbourne. T, Hall on Wednesday evening. The guests, &ox Sale to fet. "lingiy assisted in making the ooll RESS SUITS WANTED, little or o v e r 200, were received, in th» temporary ig Days already.held T I regret t jacket shape useless.—Write, 701, the Commandant (Dr. Ashley G. Cluffe), of them find it impossible to oontinue to help, and f PROPERTIES FOR &ALE. DOffice, Eastbourne. liy the Acting Medical Officer, Lieut.-Col. Owen, mid be very glad to receive the names and addresses [ERMINU 8 ROAD.—Valuable Freehold Pre­ XT!ASTBOURNE.—WANTED, from about jji J.P ., ably supported by the Quartermaster, Transport other ladies who would be willing to take their MAPLE & CO: mises^ w ith posse ssion; price on application. JCJ for two or three months, with option Officer and Hon. Secretary. The large hall waa places. If they will be good enough to write to me at o f L O N D O N ATTW)N ROAD. — D etached.; la rg e g a rd e n SMALL, FURNISHED HOUSE ; five bedrooms admirably set out with small tables and chairs, with the Town Hall I shall be muoh obliged. ‘ moderate rent.—Reply, O. B. B., Caley House, choice palms and ferns delightfully placed about, ^rconhonse; 2 reception* i bed, bath ; don. | Yours faithfully, priceK £850. •while the walls were decorated with flags and bunt­ Have All Houses AREW ROAD.—Detached; good views; 3 URNISHED HOUSE (in East Grinsteadl ing. At one end waa the platform, and at the other a O’BRIEN HARDING, Mayor. reception, 6 bed, b a t h ; price £875. F for April, not less than four bedroo «nd a long buffet tastefully displayed ample light The Town Hall, Eastbourne, C particulars to E. C„ “ Observer " Office, East refreshment*. A 8 T D E A N ROAD. — T w o Sem i-detaohed 1st Maroh, 1917. i To Let or for Sale (recently erected) Houses; 2 reception, i bed, ALF (Unfurnished) HOUSE WANTEf) A ! very pleasing programme had been arranged by Eb a th ; price £850. wishes to meet someone who will -e ; Eastbourne or HamDdcn Park. Miss I. M. Thomely, who had the support of Mr. For particulars of the above and other Propertie J. R. Deer, Mr. F. W. Sparrow, Miss Lyons, Mr. 1 V1 n 1 IT tA I t fllvrtb *’ I In niAn Li a A — —. — a — m . »___ __ H . Holyoako, the Eastbourne Quartette and Bobby’s THE LORD ROBERTS MEMORIAL EASTBOURNE & DISTRICT charming oroheetra. The enthusiastio applaue showed now extremely good this talent waa. Duripi WORKSHOPS Edged Folded C_____ z». bclUlA.,; MJ,ao, XO. is.:j tw, l 3. ULL., IW , tius.ua.n. 6d. uasnCash with order. These prices include Envelopes. the interval refreshments were quickly handed round FOR DISABLED SOLDIERS AND BAILORS. L ocal O ffic e — and smoking was afterwards permitted. for §ale. Postage ex tra: 12,3d.; 25,4d.; 60,6d.; 100,6d.—F xrnoombx (Incorporated Soldiers and Sailors H elp Society.) AND C a , Lt d ., Printers, Lewes. East Grlnstead and An able address by Lieut.-Col. 0 \yEN woe intent! Eastbourne.______listened to. The speaker set forth the principal am 116 TERMINUS ROAD P a t r o n s : H .M . T h e K ( ng a n d H .M . T h e Q ueen. 3 0 H T B R 8 Ba s t q r i n h t b a d l i m i t e d most urgent objects of the Red Cross Society, and IL K.—A few good DAIRIES WANTED fo Opposite the Station OANTKLUPB GARAGE. TeL 131. JlTJL Trade; good prices paid; full supply in particular that of the Men’s Detachment. He I O A RS 8 TORKL plated churns found and promptly returned; ; emphasised the absolute necessity of the quick trans­ T o t h e E d ito r. EASTBOURNE AGENTS. HIRE OAKS. weekly or fortnightly; bankers’ reference - port of Ihe wounded from the station, to tile hospitals, W illiams’ Creameries, Ltd., 116, High-road, Stie S ir: I ’ to thank most gratefully all who helped the'great want of continuous help in tiie hospitals, me to make I i meeting at thete Town H all in aid of the Machine Dx pa bth en i, IV f ILK.—WANTED, several DAIRIES of v elle. cooled the study and practice of First Aid and nursing, and above the success it was. andL“ " tto o *11all Who gave it their Telephone 87. Telegrams “ Elpam.” 2 6-ton Trucks. lY l MILK.—Write or call, with tell part e ulars, to the most urgent need of more men over military age. WeTfords Surrey Dairies, Ltd., High - streaiit, S outh su p p o rt . platform. T h e M ay o r 1 12-ln. H ack S a w M achine (nearly new ).—So ld . N orw ood. 1 H e suggested .that Eastbourne, with its population of generously 1 tree of expenseex for the 1 Powerful Steam Winch. over 50,000 inhabitants, was in this respect not doing m eeting. 1 Complete Set Exhaust Heater Coils (suit Laund its full duty, and much os he regretted to say so, And they recommend the following 1 Engineer’s Power Drilling MaohJne wit! the need was likely to be more pressing in the near Up to Wednesday morning I bad reoeived in sui ELWYN ROAD. — To be Let, attractive Detached ole.—Sold. EW LAID EGGS ; prompt weekly paymen s.[.—D elta, care of ' future. His praise of the work of the Detachment, varying from 2s. to £ 2 0 from some of those who wr S Residence, with good garden; sheltered position; East Sussex News ” Office, Lewes. unable to come...... i...... £102 7 0 on high ground: three reception rooms, six bedrooms, IG KEEPERS WHO WISH THEIR Pltfi often performed under most trying oiroumstsnbes, bath room and offices. Rent £85 per annum. U. 184. S to pay m ust have been very gratifying to those who volun­ A t th e m eetin g ...... 1...... 87 0 1 double blast (Iron wheels). should use as a Condiment Thorley's Food fo r Sinoe th e n ...... !...... ; 17 10 6 XTPFERTON ROAD.—Detached; with shady garden; PC attle4 keeps Pigs thrifty. Sold in Cases cona in in g 56 tarily give their eervioee. IU south aspect; electric light; three reception rooms, 1 4-ft. 6-ln. Thrashing Machine, ring oil bearings, packets Five Shillings, by Agents in all parts. The Commandant, Dr. A s h l b x G . C l t jf e e , w ho Iron drum (iron wheels). T o ta l!:.)...... £206 17 7 six bedroom s, b a th room a n d offloes. R e n t £120 followed with a spirited address, is evidently yery a n n u m o r F u rn ish ed . U . II 1 Engineer’s Emery Wheel Maohine. IGS ARK OFTEN TROUBLED WITH WORMS; . Thorley's Worm Powdors will clear sam i. popular amongst the Detaohment, judging by the T hough >e meeting is now over, the 1cause for wl (JtUbVKRDALE ROAD. — To bo Let, Unfurnished, Contracting Department, P Sold in the workshops exist is si with us. The vast saorifii Cartons containing 6 pow ders 5d., by A gents ii all parts, hearty greeting given him. attractive Semi-detached Residence, with pretty STEAM ROLLERS FOR HIRE I «, 8 and 10 Tone, or by post 12 powders Is. Id.; 96 pow’dersSs. 6d., ou receipt Among the ameers and company present we noticed of life and limb will ue till the close of _ -----Bn, th re e reoeption room s, sev en bedroom s, b a th of remittance, by Joseph Thorley, Ltd., Kin ; room a n d u su a l offices. R e n t £120. Cross, tile; Transport Offioer, Mr. Loftus St. George, and stupendous war. AplOB FOR SALE ; thorough genuine, sound; quiet in LQnt’-on- N. ' J ----- ~ ~ x 12); Mrs. tfeisey The saorifioe is a personal one on the part of every Motor Smp RUNDEL ROAD. — DETACHED RESIDENCE, X y harness and traffic: 14-3 hands.—A ddIv. Hewitt. 'IANO WANTED, about £15: also OOUR8E. with good garden; three reception, five bed and M iss Marlow, Mre. and the gratitude and debt is a personal m atter for ith ro o m s ; no basem en t. R e n t £60. U . 164, man and woman in our Empire. The sum of £63.2s. Hi Course un h . -rawer, Sister Dun- obtained. , ______was collected by me during Christmas Day from several M A P L E & OO. 116 Terminus Road Eastbourne «tan, the M ines St. George, Lieut. Vigo™ and several Call or write for fail particulars. of the Sussex Volunteers (some who are also meml hotels and bparaing-housea!ih Eastbourne (thie inoludes of the Red Cron), and many ladies. r 1 two private sums). I want offers from all the hotels, THE BRITISH SCHOOL OF MOTORING The committee is indebted to the Mayor for boarding-housed and dabs in Eastbourne for one day’s A OOVRNTBT STRKET, PICCADILLY C 1 GGS FOR HATCHING.—W hite W yandotte (Palmer Lo n d o n W T ot use of the hall, his parlour and reception room; a collection during Easter Week. J or to Jet. and Cam), Rhode Island Red (Crowley, Rothschild Scott for the beautiful floral deooratio M y ambition is that Eastbourne alone shall contribute S Molr), Buff Orpington (Rothschild); 6s. d o zen : Generals. Hou SMALL FREEHOLD PROPEREY, in the village of chicks 15a.—Mrs. Lovegrove,Heath House Farm, Lowfleld to Messrs. Bind on, Wenham, Maynards, Alder- £ i,o o o o f th e £5,000 ...... asked for from Sussex, and I am Heath, Crawley. eventually get it No sums are toq small. ■ hN ura P lL Ifleld, TO B E SOLD, price £260. A com pact Pring and Wright for the use of tables and c e rta in I ------,— ______, ___ P a rlo D E T A C H E D H O U SE in C raw ley, price £315. — F u ll ana itastDourne. Put in the soalee your monqy and on the other side the GGS FO R H A T C H IN G .—R hode Islan d R ed, 7s. 6d. O ranlelgh,Surrey: Cook-Generalfor Hove, particulars of Milton Bridger, Lana Agent, Crawley. ----- a n d 3*-.5s. B6d.; d-R L L lg ight h ' Sussex," 6 "s. 6d.;'Light Sussex~ E P A IR S .—R E P A IR S Tfl RIOYOT/ES a. limbe of Suseex soldiers. jM ; thanks ore dne to all fee. Phone 846.—Myitleholmo Employment j crEossed' WhiteW h ite Orpfni O rpington, 4s. 6d. a dozen : clears Glldredge-road. Eastbourne. /'400MBEHURST, Coombe Hill, East Grinstead— those who kindly helped me address the invitations and V , LADY, leaving neighbourhood, would ENTER­ ref unded.—Misses Whitfieldfield &£ Ransome,Garden ~~ ~ Cottage, SUSSEX/15 V.AD. took them round far me, thus saving all but 18s. postage. Llngfleld. ANTED. GIRL, 14 years to 16 yean j as 8 H O P TAIN OFFER for pretty DETACHED HOUSE ; Inside [cycles, sewing machines and Perambulators on Hire. Examiners’ Reports of First - Aid Examination, All money sent to me Will have an official receipt ASSISTANT: Tobacco Shop.-A in ow n and outside sanitation ; acre of ornamental grounds ; OR SALE. STAINED DINING TABLE, two extra —Jury & Son, S, 4 and 5. Trinity-buildings (m T rin ity January, 1917 sent from London. Whandwriting. George Donll, Grove-road, purne.E bath (h. and a ); viewed by appointment.—Apply as leaves; 4-ft. 6-in. BEDSTEAD, spring and overlay. Church), Eastbourne. above.______S P ass L ists. m ; e r s k i n e , ITTANTED.atonce, a thoroughly good 1 LI8 EM A ID L-, “ Chronicle " Office, Eastbourne.______EQUIRED, small, comfortable and low C JT E R E D Local Hon. Secretary.; W and HOUSE-PARLOURMAID; tv i family.—! IYOF SALE, Gent's Blaok MORNING COAT and jlOR SALE. Phipp’s 70 egg HOT AIR INCUBATOR; WAGGONETTE for 15 hands cob. FOI. F irst Certificate. — Sayers, 90 ; B andolfi, 16R - 20 H U M B E R L A N D A U L E T T E , in good m u o n . 14, Hartfield ;uare, Apply, Mrs. Downes, Mellerstein, Bolto E ast- VE 8 T (chest 40). and Grey Morning Suit (40), Black J new last year and only used once; as new.— T______a s k e r,r. 78 - ; Bovill, . 77 f ; "JWD y er, » . 77* * t; W * * f . U ^ nUOLOU, sted , f I bourne. is S u it (38).—J. B. 1m. “ Chronicle’’ Office. Eastbourne. —A pply. L ittle D pne, Lew es.______W. Harris, 7(1; Rowe, 75 ; Walker. 75 ; Blagrove, 73 East! . 0. V. W.. St. Cyprians. Eastbourne. W . Unsted, 72 ; Olarke, 72 ;_Radford, 70 ; H. J, \T ANTED, good JOBBING GARDEN* ; refer- T7USH SHOP (Fried); £1 weekly inclusive; six rooms] ^OK SALE. TWENTY FOWLS, House and R un.- 5 from each C A S H A B V J F. uu-u ev ery vvuck uy using ivarswoo u try Spice , T enoes necessary—Apply, The Prlnolp Lodiee* .F bath; fittings at valuation; thriving town.—Calif A pply, 21, Mountney-road, Eastbourne.______APPLY to thd Richardson, 70; Hillman,___ 67 , , Lacoste, 67 ; College. Grasslngton-road, Eastbourne. and Co., Auctioneers. Seafond. containing ground inseots ; 2d., 6d., Is, -Holnden and 6 6 6 ; Weedon, 62 ‘ ; Kelly, ' 60 ‘ ; Tapp, 57 ; Nelson, ilOR SALE. SET of DOUBLE HARNESS; brass- Sons. 210. Londoh-road, East Grinstead. Hotchkiss, 55 ; Oxley, 56 ; Knight, 64 EASTB0URNE PENNY-A-WEEK fANTED, superior fAYWARDS HEATH AND DISTRICT. - For 1 mounted; almost new; can be inspected. £18.— Holliday, „ ______. ___. . _ . PERSON to take Tw o: L Particulars of HOUSJ j | lEETH.—Artificial Teeth, Jewellery, bro :en Gold M 1* * A F. G. Rogers, 52 ; Fillery, 52; Jackson, 60; G. W, Children, i -Apply, Mrs. tannings, TO B E L E T OB SOLD in R., South HiU, Worth, Sussex. h-street. E a s t G i i charming and healt ‘"_r, w ith excellent rail- A and Silver. Ladies’, Gents’, and Ohildre ’s W ard - i . ' Scott, 50 ; G. Stark, 60. FUND. 7 eervioe t * " - ton and Eastbourne^ a^pl^r J R SA L , M IL K FL O A T .—A pply, J . R ice & Co., 39, robes bought; hest prices paid.—Locook, 200-20;, Q ueen’s- Cliffe, 1 aiASY Ri ;•' v m •.•••!•) Advanced Certificate.—Trigger, 92; Coringham, DRTER; T. Bannister & Co., House and Estate Agents, ew es. : i road, Hastings. - A rm y.— place, Haywards Heath.______A f’T U .'1; l.E N 02 ; Wilkins, 80 ; Terry, 77 ; Poulton, 60. LASS FOR SALE.—Plain and fancy confectionery O LET, comfortable FURNISHED ROO US, w ith Companies. . ■ I T o TH* iEDITOB. T > RIOE £550. —Attractive HOUSE, four bed; two vJ4 bottles; best offer: also 3-tier octagonal centre good cooking and attendance, in privi ; su it P roficiency B a dge.—H all, 82 ; Rich, 76. T S ir : May I,'through your help, bring the following RTER. good plough! JL sitting, bath; beautiful garden, greenhouse and stand.—Morgan’s Corner, Seaside-road, Cavendish-place, gentleman or lady.—“ Upperton,” “ ChronicliOffice, 1917 B a b .—D uke, 99 ; Toms, 85. organisation! into public notice? It is known ae the machinery; cottage fruit.—Edgar Horn & Chartres, 31, Cornfield - road, Eastbourne, ; ______nastbourne. W A» Eastbourne.______|______PEOM FT “ Eastbourne Penny-a-Week Fund,” and the object f close to work ag es to a su ita b le mi NITTING MACHINE FOR SALE, perfectly new; OU SHOULD KNOW THAT OVUM,_ , Thoriey’s to oollect weekly from each house in Eastbourne i Palmer, New ' cat Hoathly (Station ilogmh O B E L E T O R SOLD. N o. 11. MAYFIELD PLACE, made by Auto-Knitter Co., Leloeeter.—Apply, Y__ PonltrlPoultry Spice, is different to any othuother Poultry . £ 1 | ask each individualin d i vidua to give lone penriy. T h e fu n d i ANTED,____ W o Eastbourne; rent £30;; quiet and select neighbour^ Mrs.K Martin, 61, Carew-road, Eastbourne. Spice, and containstains all that is necessary foi keening WEDDING. Cross Society and th e ! M rs. G. Hay! booa.—Apply, present tenant.______poultry healthy and producing abundance of KEf fgs. u. Sold London & FTb^i-K be given to the British J~ " ~ W UANTITY of PEA 8 TIOK 8 FOR SALE.-Apply, in Cases containing. ., . __2 72 pi packets Six Shillings. C artons Cross Equipment Society Eastbourne Branch). The ne fo r IOMFORTABLY FURNISHEb SITTING ROOM Q Edinburgh House, Blaokwater-road, Eastbourne. (two sizes) lb. Id. and Sixpence eacb, by ig ( n ts iin a ll IS, lAttsdA LIEUT. R, ELLIOTT AND MISS I. M. N. need for money to pay for materials for hospital requi &o. — A pply, in ow n d ting, and BEDRUOM TO LET; Upperton district: use p arts. ments and equipments is an urgent one, and the oc asmen, Lewes. o f b a th (h. a nid d e.);e, 25s. w eekly, w ith atte n d an c e .—W . H „ [3 HODEISLAND EGGS for Sitting; splendid laying ------'i*jromp litufl e. ) vrK ,ac#; | “ Chronicle lX stra in ; 5s. 6d. for 16; no returns; .also Day Ola 1E7EEKLY RENTS.—Discharged Soldiei (N.C.O.K STAMMERS. mittee hopes that this fund will bring in a pennant. « T AN TED, COOK; four in fa U y: foul Office, Eastbourne. hicks. 12s. 6d. per doz.—Wyatt, Hazeldene, Newenapel, v T collecting rents, would be pleased :o collect inoome to relieve the societies from any anxiety for tt)e TV- : maids: ,help g iv en .—M rs. Us: r , Lovell Lingfield. i more ; good1 references.—Gould, I, New Chdipel - road^ House, Lowfleld Heath. /COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, with superior Lingfleld. future. -I .- • , cooking and attendance; a minute from sea ; sunny YPEWRITER. *‘8 m lth P re m ie r” No. 1: sacrifice £2 M O 35r K Many friends of the families and other well-wishers W e have divided the town into twenty-five distno: rANTED, Immediately. HOUSE PORT , one ride of road; double bedroom and use of dining ana cash; worth £5.—Morgan’s Corner, Seaside-road, ANTED, a BIJOU TYPEWRITER; ,st be in : isembled at St. Anne’s Ohuroh on Saturday afternoon, with one superintendent in!each district. To carry who oould take oharge of small bar.—Apply, drawing rooms ; terms 80s, per week for permanency.- TOavendish-plaoe, Eastbourne. ______good condition and very cheap; app -io val.—S., £ i this collection efficiently over 250 oolleotorp are requi nager, Dormans Pork Hotel, Dormans. Surrey. A. A.. “ Chronicle" Office, Eastbourne. BW ourne Side; T he Goffs, E astb o u rn e.______on the occasion of the marriage of L ieut Robert Elliott, ABLECLOTHS,—Lady offers Three beautiful real Advauco? mack1 a Inniskilling (secom son of Mrs. D. Howard I should be very, grateful if! anyone who oould see t] ~—ble, steady MAN for Milk Round iOTTAGE TO LET, The Hermitage, Imberhorne- IRISH DAMASK TABL H3CLOTH8, nearly two ""ANTED, a small COTTAGE, four or flVe room-, GiU,ofHaen^.______Oarew-rood) and M iss Iris Medora way to help in this collection would send in their names W ANa » G LAD.—Apply, A. Bristow, Easl c lane.—Apply,______Pile, Hazelden Farm, East Grinstead. T yards square ; also Six handsome SERVIETTES, _ in Seaside district; rent not to exceed 8s. o r 10s. S im ple 1>!. oiiiissqrl Grinstead Dairy. N a nnie Stammers (younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to me at 81, Terminus-road, and I will then put them A 8 TBOURNB (overlooking Pier).— Recommended unsoiled and perfect condition. Accept 21s. for lot!; —W rite, 31, Bradford-street, Eastbourne. A l M aurice Stammers, of Somerville, Blackwater-road). in touch w ith'the superintendent of the district in Y y A N T E D , exiperirienced Ladles'! JDi sunny APARTMENTS now vacant: electric light; worth double ; approval willingly.—Write, W„ “ Sussex TAILORES 8 ~ iner”Ofll ~ rANTED, WARMING PAN : any condit on ; state The proceedings, as befitting war time, were of aquiet whioh thej live. The Committee consists of the Coats.—Appl>ly. inba. )9, Grove-road, 1 stb o u rn e. piano; good cooking; attendance. Mrs. w Toogood, ^9,’ aDd 8nrrey Courier " Office. Lewes, price.—Box 4, *• Observer ” Offloo, E ast (Irinstead. STK.-ICTKST dent, hon. treasurer, hon. secretarysecrei and the suj Elms-avenue, Qrand-parade. character, but the ceremony was very impressively con­ ANTED, Young Lady for TEA ROOM WORK riio HOTELS.—NEW- LAID EGGS FOR SALE in r A N TE D , to re n t, a t £18-£20 p er anh um, old-i N') dents. Y omu rs trut r ly , a quantities.—Laughton Poultry Farm, near Lewes, ducted by thej Viear (the Rev. W . P. Jay). and to assist in high-class Confeotionery Shop.— (EASTBOURNE (21, Enys-road).-PAYING GUESTS Sussex. fashioned FARMHOUSE or COTTAG!E, five toi (Signed) STELLA GWYNN: Apply,W with full partloulais. to W . Oxley, 4, Olinton- *’ WIrnirrVED ; well appointed houae; every com- seven rooms; good water supply; very larg garden; Apply, in -iri'it c.-u IThe bride i as charmingly attired in a dress of crepe ! a place. Seaford. oonvenient position ; highest references.— not------more Lhan------two miles------from.station.-— - l.W a lppole-street. d e o h in e , mod with very old Brussels lace, and she ANTED, good GENERAL SERVANT; tw ain Chelsea, Lonidon. c a rrie d • uet of oarnations, lilies, Ac. She was TO THB E diTOB. family: good wages to suitable person.—Apply, TtlrAT, FURNI8 HED.—Five bed, two sitting, hall, EASTBOURNE & DISTRICT LICENSED ANTED, a TRAP for Pony 13 hands fou r--wheeled; J E S S E S . M. given awajr her father, and had the attendance of. S ir : T h e ] mblio are nowiaware that it ia i eater’s library, Steynlng.______' conservatory; constant hot w ater; telephone: TO preferably.—Apply, Mrs. Dereham, 1, >VV est-cliff,; W 41, L a n g x io y I m aid, Joanii Hanmer, who wore a mauve h a v e a wei ly penny oollection throughout ! ET long period— Edgar Horn Sc Chartres, Eastbourne. Eastbourne. Georgette' gown and carried a bonqnet of pink, carna­ WXTANTED; at onoe, COOK-GENERAL; VICTUALLERS’ ASSOCIATION. for Bed Ms and Equipment. The details have 1 T " comfortable home; good references ANTED, in East Grinstead, BEDROO III; b o ard .Miin:igei’ attends: pcrsJ tions. Lieut lies, Machine Gnn Corps, accompanied i the local papers. I have been asked and W with family; washing, for One man.—S a te te rm s the bridegroom ae beet man. After the service Mrs. have consented to beoome the Hon. Treasurer. I he anoe; fully trained Nurse In residence.—Apply,SKSJ! T. G. T. per week to A. R. 0„ “(Observer" Office,(Irinstead. East Stammers held a reoeption at Somerville, where the THE “ NO TREATING” ORDER. take the opportunity of expressing the earnest hope th “ C hronlole ” Offloe, E astb o u rn e.______T IT ANTED. UNFURNISHED FLAT . H A L F many beautiful presents were on view. Later in the day S T M o the collection will be a great suooess. i OT OU 8 E. Hampden Park; four bed. two sitting, bath; vv HOUSE, near station; references exi:c hanged.—v Lieutenant and Mrs. EUldtt left Eastbourne for London For the purpose of starting the oollection it will o Apply, T. V., 5, Mayfleld-place, Eastbourne. H B K S t bourne. 8ar“en! £ 32-~ A PP]y. 85, R ingw ood-road, e n route for their honeymoon. The bride wore a smart necessary to incur an iterd o f roughly £14 expenditun At the monthly meeting on Thursday last the travelling dress of putty-ooloured crepe de ohine, Chairman, Councillor H. Morgan, expressed his concern T IT ANTED, to Purchase for Cash, OLD O _ _ il, ^ PA IN T - A HISTORICAL A? in printing cards, leaflets and the purchase of aooount UNNY DRAWING ROOM, two or three bedrooms; _TT INGS, Coloured Prints, Water-Colour IrawingH. pointed with green, and a blaok hat. The bridegroom’s books. It bias been suggested to me that, in order to at the growing disregard of the publio for the “ no­ Scrap Books and Old Needlework Pictures, an d Old present to the bride consisted of a diamond heart overlooking P ier; electric light; piano; well recom- INTERESTING AXl Btart this exoellent work With a clear balance sheet, I Snended.—Mrs. Toogood, 9. Klrns-avenue. Eastbourne. treating ” order, remarking that it seemed as though it China Figures, &o.—Address, W. F. W itt, 72,'S iip-£'-street; - ornament. would soon become a dead letter. B righton. should ask for a publio subscription to pay the small TK) L E T . a Nine Roomed non - basement HOUSE, i>y tlie:liuv.| Lieutenant Stammers, brother of the bride, was unable item mentioned, and thus enable the oommittee to say Several members present concurred, and it was agreed to attend the wedding owing to his military duties. that every penny collected will go to help the gallant that with all the best efforts and intentions on the part Cookery classes for boys, conducts d by an: i. 'ontaining .1 mimbi'i* i plun of the build J men who are risking their lives daily in fighting for our o u t h (b bt and respectable) WANTED for Office I j NFURNISHKD, TWO good ROOMS, 7s. 6d. an d 6e. of licensees and their assistants it was most difficult to expert, have been instituted at Llandudi o. Local liberties. 1 —p. ’--v •' __ as M ES 6NGER and make himself useful; with make customers realise that by contravening the rule hotel-keepers are among the residents who pave sub-i Price, $/.»•;* Nervous lady passenger, to deck hand: Donations iwill be duly acknowledged. pYprospects; rospects; tul.tuition______free.—Apply, with age, &c, N ” U1 ~l f f i i ^ d 1 & ^ ^ t e u r 0n,r n'eC0rner-8ea6lde- they were subjecting themselves and others to the scribed towards the maintenance fund. “ Have you ever seen worse weather than this, Miater 1 j ho ol^aiued of Uto ! * I am, &0., ‘ E a s t S ussex N ew s,” Lew es. liability of very heavy penalties. , Sailor ?” Deck hand : “ Take the word of an old salt, V^r^fcfU BN ISHED SITTING ROOM and BED- “ l lu o n iclo ’’ O llie VOUNG LADY------,. WANTED ,------for COUNTER______. [good T V ROOM TO LET, permanency or otherwise ; good It was resolved to issue in the course of a few days xn’m, the weather’s never very bad while there’s any M arch 2nd, & R U S S E L L . Printed by the Proprietors. F a rn oom be Sc Co.L Limited, _ ; with or without experience; ago 20.— cooking and attendance; central; modbrate terms.— a special cautionary notice for exhibition in and about emalea on deok a-makin’ inquiries about i t ! ” St. Heller’s, Grange-road. anoger, International Stores, Lewes. and Published by them every Saturday at thqlr Offices fppiy. Applyi M., 41, South-Btreet, Eastbourne. jicensed premises. . South-street, Eastbourne. IRRCTtO^.Li i.curu.l uil.ul'.ll D LimUcdj Pt inling W'lirir

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