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PLACED TO A W A K E ! WHAT RUSSIA IS DOING. PARISH OHtTBCH (STI B E U r O R D S 0 & Communion, 7 and f EASTBOURNE MINISTER’S STIRRING LECTURE AT THE TOWN HALL and Brd oundays; j 12.15 2nd and 4th.( APPEAL. .m.: children’s I prelade to the activities of Russian Flag Day a unday at 4 p m., i was given at the Town Hall on Monday evening i surest places to look foi) w hat is entirely satis- Ooklynge; evensc NOTHING SHOULD USUAL” Rev. R. S. Latimer (representing tho Centre §Dare: UolyOomu LUMINOUS DULL WRIST WATCHES FOE SEEVICE USE. ;ittee of th e! Russian Flag pay movement in strategy, deliver a further and encouraging is the country of our nesdays, 11.30 a.m. ! London) on the subject of the Russian Empire. The war. 6.*0 p.m.; Baints1 F " ••; Allies. When,;, in those memorable | Litany and ad lr -MAY UTTERLY DESTROY GERMAN Mayor (Councillor C. W. Bolton) presided over a vei He sai 1 numbers were______August days, France kpew that honour com Streatfeild (vioar), small attendance, the Mayoress and Councillor and proc :edod to demon: ti ate the H. West, Rev. J. r •WH MILITARISM.” Russell (hon. treasurer of the local fund) also being sides in this) respect, Germany and Austria had, he pelled her once again to fight her victor of I NICKEL : 21/- each. 1870, she looked eagerly- across the Channel Mission it. Before the commencement of the lecture the said, a rf serve ofroughljof roug ‘,000,000 mep. These were tho Parish f.-. iume Glee Chbir, condudted! >y Mjr. G. T. Cruse, Untraine 1 when the war l roke out and three months towards England. ThelRepublic was like one | nunionat8a.z I ••• The Rev. J. G. Henderson, minister of the Pevensey- le National Anthems of Belgium, Russia, France was conss dered sufficient ft r their training. These four of the ladies in a tournam ent of oldejn times, on 8rd Sunday; i SILVER: 42/- and 63/- each. Oong egational Church, preaching at that place of and' .t Britajn, their unaccompanied work, especially million en were drafted i ito tho regular force in three watching and hoping for a knight-errant to ' and sermon, 8.30 pfo . .... ■ in some new harmonies, being particularly good. batches if lffiOO.OOO each. The curve of the enemy’s cofnBat for her fair rame. We do hot read H olt Trinity, ___ I worship.oh Sunday morning, dealt specially with the Communion, every I urgent need for national concentration upon the work The Mayob, in introducing the leoturer, said that recruitment was therefoije; is follows. They commenced our Scott half as often! as we might, but who t Jj j b TIME CAN BE READILY SEEN IN THE DARK . gentleman was the author of several volumes on Russia very high and then fell i uickly owing to the terrific 1st and 3rd Sunday to irposes of the War. His disooifrse was baaed has ever quite forgotten the thrilling scenes - evening service last| and was well acquainted with her 'people. He (the wastage [at the ning[ of the war. Then the first 11; afternoon servio imftns xiih, 11: “ Knowing the time, that now it Mayor) was sure, therefore, that they would have a draft in ' sent curve up again, but not so | f s ts of Ashby-deJia-Zouche ? th e re , a t | on 4th Sunday: evefl is high tine to awake out of sleep.” j very | interesting leoture. This meeting preceded high ns fore, and then when it again declined the ! the elevebth hour, the falsely accused)Jewess, ' Communion, Thu _ I Russian Flag: Day, which was td celebrate the part second raft was resort* to, which had, the effect of , Rebecca, found a Christian hero to Itake up 1 Htany, Wednesdays! . The Core op Wish Conduct. ‘ daily servioe during Russia wjts playing in this titanid contest against the causing lotbor rise lessjh; rij'ri11111-fi10 last. The last \ arms in her behalf. Ivanlioe camel to her prayer and Holy < W.B B U FO R D - Aj Knowing the time.” That is the very-core 'of wise domination of Prussian militarism. Russia had draft wi brought in in A ml and in consequence the rescue a t the last desperate momenta and won conduct—knowing the time, perceiving the'Opportunity. final di service with sei-mo improved and strengthened her position since the war line; was immmei t. The curve of, the Allies’ her noble, heart for ever in consequence, Telegraphic Address; morning Bible readil In business that marks the difference between the man broke out, and they could look for [her eventual viotory recruit; int was different ^ ; m ^ ^ Many, eye-witnesses hive testified $at the | G. P. Bassett r who succeeds and the man who fails.'/ 'A. man may be Rith confidence/ I She was . engaging forces of .the line beg4n lower than tie enemy’s and remained lower “Elliott’s Stores, EA8rnouMtn.r’ '•19*. Sayiour’s. - Bund well-jbom, well-educated, well-mannered, but ht is soon- eneir y which would otherwise be hurled, perhaps witli until A r ’’ ^henZ ’ sttllin^,,, I never'doubted„ that . our.. alliab ce was and 12.80 p.m.; Lltl r .c involved in difficulties if he doesn’t know the time, if he disastrous effeot, against the Allies in the western caused jhe two lipes t) cross. It would cross again be a matter of. deedg, not words. ! France | : ■ 9.45 a.m.; matins ll ■ MORE THOUGHTS ON THE oamiM ‘L1‘his opportunity. • Another man, starting12 1 theatre. The1 Russians bad remembered us; they had soon anq thereafter the A lies'would remain superior. 1 waited, and then, with a'deep rapture of relief, evensong 6JO. Hol| WINDOW a.m.; Matins 7.8 : I with] 'stioeess to recently___ held ,______a concert______at the Peljrograd Opera House About the (third week in June they would know i welcomed the army that to her was neither I Evensong 6 30 p m l he.kriowg the time) seas and saizes the for1 (tor wounded, and we must illy reciprocate this whether the last German e (fort will succeed. ! little nor contemptible. The cordial intentions 8 a.m., and also at 71 Sl^vu-iF aathey artiste j i./y V •: : comradeship (applause).. '■ ' . The Austro-German ariny might be said to be in a J 0f each to each, among the soldiers, ’became and;il a m. on Thun or developed andapplioli,;this1 idea to The Rev. JJ. S. Latimer said| Great Britain was state of siege, the essentia! feature of which condition ; f™ vpn(- realities The iron rentinns ilmdn nil Litany Wednedaysf Att thetie time of the Moroccan crjsis. Bome three years was a restriction of movement. Only three things ! “ 1 5 ^ ! i ^ 5 song:6.30 p.m.; oho FALL INTO AN AREA. spiritual life and Christiah.work. He. then proceeded as laying her young manhood on the ired altar of sacrifice R . back, the writer, went out to New Yofk in that great follows:^-) - • ' . . . ’ .-i1' .1 j like Abraham. .The nation had offered its Isaao with- could happen when a siege was entered upon. Either , 80r^?u °^, »/rl!rl81iJ8 discoveries about one TEA’AND COFFEE and Baturdays. " an army coming up ffoni outside would compel' the ; another. If the r i'ench were amazed to find | Anthems; Cathe__ greyhound of the seas, the “ Lusitania,-” a never-to-be- Wk P rizb is in Pt-ntr ”, ! out compulsion; indeed, they had leaped upon the •; v , ■ • - • j- • ‘ '«*. ■ Whelpton; curates,! "iVBEYTHINQ WB Frbe is in PERIL.5 , j ; ^ themgelim They had a Hneof 25 miles of Isaacs to raise it, or the besieged' would "' break ' out ’b' Thomas Atkins all cheerfulness and good L. Hands. 1 The Coroner (Mr. G. Vere Benson) held ap.inquest forgotten experience. There was just a ohance then of sortie, or theiy■ VWould fai md become, worn down and ve the text.a wider application this morning, in Fiance and Flanders, but there was no angel near temper, he in, his turn was surprised at the | » . Prtsb’s, Meads-r. « t the Leaf Rail on Tuesday on the body of; Ctecar^ J instant war; over-ahxious passengers even scanned the I that it is a relief -to all of us to have our to arrest the blow and no ram at hqnd to vicariously die capitulate. The successful conclusion of a siege was soberness and tenacity of purpose 6f those | EXPERTS. and S a.m. (also, 1st I William Carter, aged 45, who met with a fatal accident horizon for German cruisers. ied away from the I hideous spectacle of the in their plac place. . France ____ had 300! miles of Isaacs and much better than any c tl er form of military success, with whom he was most willingly shoulder to 10.46 a.m.; Choral even a pitched battle, bee tuse tlie besiegers contained Jeremy.. i Monday. He was engaged, in v sdme,,.^ , ;i Only those who have crossed the Atlantic on this [ hesitate to introduce into the quiet of a Ru; a 1,000 miles, from the Gulf of Riga to the Car- shoulder. It is good for us to con m p la te address, 8.3D p.m.; < .-place when hefi colossal vessel could realise the wonder of it. More ervice tho horrors of the battlefield, the .thiians, from the shores of the Baltic to Roumania. the enemy. The enem j, therefore, at present were Oomnmnion daily atl windows at a house in endeavouring to break '0 it tiby ammosortie andaim theyvuc irnuhad ; what it is no exaggeration__ to admi: RS the | on Thursdays 7 a,mil ______into the area. He was taken~to the Leaf than three-quarters of the length of Devonshire-place, wrangles of Parliament,‘and the chatter of the street. The]' too were fighting for liberty and brotherhood, B.8B a.m. (except ' y- ^ and exactly the same width, it was indeed vast. But But |we arp all involved in this terrible struggle of the Russia’s 1,000 miles was a great * contribution to the chosen f^r tlieir efforts tl ie eastern seat of war, because in a r v e llo u s a ttitu d e o f (F ran ce. H ig h find lo w , where he sucfcumbed- to his injuries eany ' on- tlie Ru^ians were ins i( iciently equipped. If the rich and poor are kbit in closest unity of Litany): evensong I morning. the marvel of it was not its size (though two of our thing we prize is in peril. And I have cause of the Allies; it was the millionaire’s contribution 11.80, address.—Viol local motor’buses could have been housed in one of its y led to ewonder whether we realise our to the allied fund. But Russia fras only rich in land Dardanelles could be foreki l Russia could'be munitioned purpose. Their11 m ind-is concentm‘ ' ’ u p o n Bev. O. W. Harries! James appeared on behalf of Mr. N. G. and the whole situation rapid be altered. That was j grim realty. To watch' them to-day PURE CHINA TEAS. Wilkinson, the deceased’s employer. funnels); it was the perfection of all its complexity ’ ties and our duties. In view of this awful1 add men; in money she was .the (poor relation. She t o fe e l <3HBisrOinjB0H.-HoH which dazzled the imagination. The comfort of its whioh we’ are engaged it seems to me that had hardly enough to clothe her troops, and they were the prime object of the l a. k in the Dardanelles. The ; the old adjective “ bleasure-lovin w ith T a.m. 3rd Bundav d Evidence of identification was given by Ernest Henry accommodation, its speed, nearly thirty miles an hour— iigh time for us to awake out of sleep. For i also short of powder and shot, of dolors, nurses and Russians had been coipppl ed to give up the Carpathian '- - - 1 • ' 8 p.m. 4th Bnndayd darter, of Ocklynge-rpad, brother,of the deceased. He passes, but ujnless th e^ eriianscould break8through"^” j thf0m’ be an i prayer U. Men’s ea everything that human art and skill could devise was l and more we have been at war. Let it be 1 medical perquisites. If Russia last in this war could situation was unaltered. »Vhen besieged armies made aksurdifcy. A t present,^ wi thout casting any SO MUCH RECOMMENDED BY THE stated that Carter was etoployedby Mr. Wilkinson, of there. Its well-nigh illimitable power, indeed, calculated itted that the situation to-day is not what ; Great Britain win ? The Russians were helping to any in months p.m. l g ; Terminus-buddings, with whom he had been since last sorties the besiegers inyari ibly had to give way, because i uPon splendid throng of British men 4jp.m. 1st and SrdBu .{quoting Kipling) :— opedl for a few months ago; it is not what we . defend Eastbourne as much as the Britishers in Flanders; Friloys Week: * ’ <”-‘‘”.ess last saw him on Monday morning when " To enchre God Almighty's storm, ted [even a few weeks ago. The advance of [ they] surely could; not heed the tall of the wounded naturally the former cou d concentrate force more easily and wom en doing theiri duty w ith a glad self- MEDICAL PROFESSION. prayer daily 'exoep j bo work. Deceased was a strong,.' healthy ' Bluff the otcrnal sea." Russia, filom which so much was anticipated, has not ! there and not hear the piteous ap] of their brothers than thel latter, but unleka they broke through no harm sacrifice, the reproach of being “ pleasure-1 evenijigj irayer and i man, but he had previously met with slight accidents was dofle. If the Russ ans should have their line It was very enthralling to watch the gigantio turmoil taken plajee. In the Dardanelles we nave suffered in Russia.1 There; had been a gi oral desire in this seeking ” seems to apply to ourselves, and not ire at 11. while cleaning windows. On one occasion his hand went seriqus arrests and set-backs. We have been accustomed country to do something practiei II, and las a result an crushed It w6uld indeed b: a serious thing. to our neighbours. A| gentleman serving as BevsJ J. K. Thon of broken water, churned up by the screws in the' stem, A certain number of t ii lgs had been and were being 8. MeUurrjr. through a wiidow, but he had never had a fall. After to ss(y that time is on the side of the Allies, but it is influential committee had oeen formed, including Mr. special constable wrote an excusably bitter Hie accident i1 .tness saw him in the Leaf Hospital, but, to see the wake of the ship (a ribbon 90 feet wide, and in done by the Germans fer effect which had no real [ SI. AlteRJ'W’B, NorwaJ calm weather visible for 10 miles) glistening and glow apaihst them in the operations in Turkey; while the . Lloyd George, Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Speaker and the letter to a leading London newspaper a few 8 the deceased > i then quite unconscious. , situation m Flanders has ohanged for the worse during Lord Mayor of London to manage this Russian Flag military value. They were done to astonish and dismay rd Sundays; 8 a n by, matron at theJJuteing Homey No. ing in the,sunlight, and now and again would be seen the oivil population so I h it the Government might be days ago. He was content to give up his time p.m. Srd and 5th Hq Miss Ada( the little stormy petrels feeding on the wastage from the last tjhree weeks. We cherished the dream that Day movement. ( Ideal Teas for Dyspeptics, Baptism 4 p.m. 1st 4, Burlin_ place, stated that she saw the deceased Rumia by this time would have been well on the way to j The lecturer then prooeeded to describe the principal hampered. [Mr. Belloc ci ;ed the atrocities, poison gas, and energy to the performance of necessary giving notice. Mo indows of the House. She advised him the ship and resting Occasionally on the yellow weed ai Zeppelii raids and the si lking of the “ Lusitania ” as yet certainly monotonous and unexciting 1 cleaning the it floated by on its way to the lonely Sorgassan Sea. Berlin, aptf.that t:h»± thathe AlliesA Him on thothe westernwfisfcern front wouldwnnlri features J.IL. of _r tali.Petrograd L__j and nr MoscoW, li_ and __j to give___ some_ "■ .■ 1 . ' ; - I ■, j Children’s aervloe S t to gOt some | ifter boots rather than leather boots, in There was heavy weather one day, and even that have huei driving the enemy_ out of Belgium. Instead idea of the normal life of the Hussian, and also his instance:!. The civilian population must not allow Work. But he protected against a summons | - and (Jermon 8p m .'] order to ava l damaging the property. He said he of this, tl lere is a report of a Russian retreat in the themseli es to bo influent)® l at all by such things. They to replace or assist the regular police in keep O*. Philip’s. Wliitle great steamer rocked and swayed as it out its way activities in the war and the difficulties he has to cope would probably increase In a gradual crescendo, but 2/3, 2/9, 3/3 per lb. - would go and get them. The deceased was perfectly east by the use of asphyxiating gases, forbidden ing order upon a racecourse. To hold back a 8.80 p.m. Holy Oou sober. She as ,w Carter outside the front drawing room through the grey green Atlantio waves, taking no heed, with. A number of lantern slides illustrated Mr. they were only signs o; weakness in the enemy 8 s n t; 2nd Sunday) just rushing on, as though no wave, however huge am by t i of international agreement, we have been Latimer’s remarks* which proved very interesting. ill crowd of bookmakers!was not his idealof home window, unde r which there was an area. She noticed to readjust our lines in the west. Readjust- (applaus 3). Baptisms, last Buna he was trying to shut the window down with his foot, threatening, mattered. One night there came cold At the conclusion the Mayor voiced the thanks of The leiturer then proceided to go in detail through defence, nor is it ours) A t all times the lower W. AiW. Leese. ment, re; lember, is merely a military term for retire- Christ Church Mi lolding on to anything, and the window dinging fog, about the same place where the “ Titanic1 the meeting to.the leoturer, and Mr, Latimer proposed the battle in the Carpi it lians ana the action in the middle classes in England have far more He wlas hot was subsequently lost. Then ship and captain alike wen men,t. 1 ■);..■ [. Firfo-road.—Servic was open aba it twelve inches. Witness saw he could a vote of thanks tq the Mayor for presiding, wnich was Dardanelles, paying a tr bute to the success of the amusement thaij theij: equals in France. The Captain Manby, F not shut it ah she went and dosed it herself, afterwards beaten; she slowed down and crawled timidly along, U ltimate Success Certain—But H ow Soon ? seconded by Councillor R ussell and carried with gigantic task of landing on the Gallipoli peninsula. In while the foghorn sent tumultuous warning far and applause. '______j few who-have stayed in even well-to-do French a*. John’s Church, walking away. The deceased appeared as if he was We ha\|e gathered our great armies of men, great conclusion he said that ii a very short time the crisis homes in provincial Towns caimot but have ELLIOTT’S SPECIAL BLEND, 1 on 2nd and last Btm wide till the morning breeze drove away the fog, as the armies of Jglorious men. The youth of our race have would be past and the Ger nan people will realise what going to turn,; and when she was half way across the been struck with the absence of the round of mid-day on 1st and] room she look id back and saw him falling backwards, son rose, and then she rooketted along, as if anxious to responded magnificently. They have fought, and they the Geirnan staff alrealy knew, that victory is 9.46 a.m. during sehor The de fell into the area, a distance of about 12 leave behind her that clammy curtain in which iceberg: are fighting, in a way that has never been surpassed in RUSSIAN FLAG-DAY. iinpqssit le. iBy what m ig it be termed political devices tea parties and meetings of all kinds with dreniandssop.m., c sometimes lurk and lure ships to instant doom, which we are over-familiar. Home in France Services of Interoes feet. Witna ran out of the front door and went the jannals of warfare. They have made one thing which he had mentioned p eviously, the enemy sought 2/5 per lb. Monday, Tuesday, 1 down to him.; The deceased was quite unconscious and All these years the * Lusitania” Bur" ed the Lin, that victory must ultimately crown the arms of to cause chaos in civil a: l opinion, upon which all is intensely private, not like a hotel with unfathomable dangers of the deep, and now e lies at Beautiful weather favoured tbi Russian Flag Day Communion Thurs ia | M v. from the nose and ears. : Dr. Oroucher |Allies. The decision of the war is no longer in Governments depend, pi rticularly in this country. ests or visitors running in and out all day. Holy days, Holy came [and Carter was removed to the hospital the bottom of the sea. foully sunk by fiends let loose what of its duration? Are we ai home celebration oln Tuesday, and the si set sale of the tiny France knew by experi nce something of Prussian ViearJ Rev. J. F who worked still fouller murder on a host of lOcen; emblem was conducted under pli nt and advantageous t ee persist in basing pur ideas o f1 French SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. In reply tothe Coroner, P.S. Tribe said the window ; the position and the prospect ? methods but in Great B -i; ain there was an insufficient ;fam ily life upon a handful of bad translations all wps about a foot wide. I [ little children, tender women and strong ien. Al conditions. The display of R an flags from private realisation of the in tent io is of these air raids, &c. It day I heard of the Mayor of a provincial of worse novels. Only thqse whom circum Miss Godby, in answer to Mr. James, said the Christendom is aghast at this calculated mat residences and business houses, thout being profuse, was folly to blame those ii authority ; we cannot know Perhaps the Government and the country .tly respected man, who received was | sufficiently strong to (nark he heartiness of the stances have made less! ignorant are able to deceased completed themidlle panes of'the bow itmuenoe.to release a number of what they know, we must trust them (loud applause). at last wlfat has to be faced. Millions of devils common sentiment of sympathy kith a worthy object. comprehend the» unselfish devotion! to the lorn mg window, end; a order to get totlu sides he would have libus drivers, in order that they may France in 1870 nearly a ihieved success by obeying • to walk rounfl on the sill. V | ii:? are unchained, chuokling at their latest su< all, however, the best evidei L ) of the inhabitants’ a Government which coisi sted of pne genius and a few countfffnowparamount.. Beneath the ‘[gaiety” Days, H J i land and sea, gleefully designing fresh mean ildurs., He replied that many of the drivers ' ,tion' of the part taken), in tho war by our ate. Rev.. Mr. Jame Does the sill extenjl all the way round ?, , but that if more were taken it would inter- scoundre Is. They must 1 ot allow themselves to lose of which we have always heard top much, Bosans-n .Witness: o, there ia-a separate sill for each window. scientific slaughter. __ Allies w hs the ready ajid general response their sense of proportion e ther in rage or fear. It was Germans are still atilarge in our midst, Eumng the convenience of the public. -Now that to the appeal by the lady distributors, who dis- [patriotism burns with a! steady flame. Even — Srd and 6th A Mr. Jame Then he would nave, to cling hold of ling should be impossible. Public con- no good for them or n ei 'spapers either who did not the sudden peremptory [orders forbidding the Joly Communiol £3$ something le he was crossing from one sill to the spying and signalling, it may be at will, boi in this of their supplies of miniature flags without having know all the facts to cri tii ise. They must back up the ELLIOTT’S «u’s Servioe ant district. How long are we to put up with this ensate ventence ndeed! The finest of our young men are aw at all Upon their persuasive powers. The sa le o f 1 absinthe called forth no such protesta other? heir" n,“"ghtered by the thousand by shell, by gas, and army, Morning Prayer, We Witness; te would have to take hold of the but- inaction ? It constitutes a national peril of t! Majfor (Councillor Bolton), who took up the matter of tion as we have lately Witnessed when far less evening servioe at 71 isible character. Signs are not wanting j that the by disease, and others who might go to tneir help, are the Flag Day with great alacrity and earnestness, had restrictive measure^ were moated.; “ The Baints’ days, 11 a.m.; ] Withheld Jest you and I should suffer inconvenience. ' ;"i j STORES. Bev. EVau J. Hopkin By the Fo; I t was the custoth for the mento ivemment must' act quickly, here and now, ere it it the energetic support of numerous ladies and gentlemen, green goddess,’; as the bitter essence of worm too late. • * "Khowin; the time, is it not now high time for us to the duties of horn secretary being ably discharged by DEATE OF MAJOR-GENERAL ABADIE. 8*. ANto^’S.—Sunday i close the i . top and bottom after they had ivajce oul .of sleep?” wood was familiarly! called, has ceased to- be LIMITED cleaned the; _w H H Despite the events of the past few days,! and the Councillor S. Russell, who throws himself whole 11.0. alte onSth land heartedly into anything he has to (lo with. worshipped. As to race meetin'gs, they appear | Matins 11.0, phildrenl The Foreman: They get so familiar.with the work certainty of still worse to come, even now far too man;1 ! T he D iunk H indrance. V ! The death has just occu red of Major-General Henry fail to realise the periT the nation is in. Here in East to have been abandoiibd almost in silence. | (Opposite S. Saviour’s Church), Week-flavs: Holy Oon that they don’t take proper precautions. 1 ien tl ink of the pitiable losses caused by drink, and Richard Abadie, O.B., Wh 3 expired at his residence in B u s in e ss a s u s u a l” ip n p t th e m o tto o f F ra n ce . nee days at 110 (fur a The Coroner: They balance themselves like acrobats. bourne there are still hundreds of men holding book. ;ill n ore pitiable inability to deal with i t Study P O L E G A T i Cadogan-gardens;, Londi in aged 74. The son of Louis 7.0; Matins at 7.40. One of our own bishops has lately said that I Dr. A. H. Croucher said he saw the deceased in the Enough has happened this last week to rouse the dead, lack facts in the White Paper. Representatives e endeavours of an energetic and hard-working Pascal Abadie, of Ohatjei u de Pellegroix, France, he 10.80, with litany. Caftef was quite unconscious, and appeared to and yet recruiting is slow. the eading engineering firms in; the country, the banij of flag-vendors in Polegate ^ere rewarded by the was born on March 25,1341. He obtained his first com t h e tri e version of that] shibboleth should be EASTBOURNE Rev. von H. Boott, More men are required fo* the local National Guard; Orookee have fallen partly on his right side. He had the th'a! .are providing the munitions for our forces, receipt of £6. 16s. Unfortunately the Hon. Mrs. mission as cornet of ;h 3 14(h Light Dragoons on N ot! ling as usual.” That is how it is read Recruiting will, it is to be hoped, liardly be hindered by And at MEADS. (9*. MlCHAKL AND All deoeased tak m to the Leaf Hospital, where he removed Prqhibition upon His Majesty’s Ministers. Lord Rupert Gwynne was unavoidably prevented from August 6, 1858, and ’rt 3 exchanged into the 17th in F rai ice, where, ala 3 the grim actualities of a recent regrettable incident in the Council Chamber, , Bervloes, 7 and 9 am. a portion of 1 tone to relieve pressure on. the brain. The ener is in favour of it, feels' it to he necessary, irintending operations, but Miss McNish most ably Lancers in the following J muary. in vasiiqn have broug htj the truth to every | (with litany on 8rda immediate c inses of death were a fracture' of the base though one feature arising out of it is the subject o f so dees Sir John Jellicoe, so does the Director of Naval 1 the breach, and it is largely, duo to her and the In the Abyssinian Expec itfon, 1867-8, General Abadie, Hqly Oommnnion onj stem comment in all directions. Let this be said, it is splohdid and untiring services of, l)er assistants that the h e a r t. There is no 1uni and no! dismay. of the sjoill, lemorrhage and pressure on the brain. Equipment so does the Director of Transports. Every then a lieutenant, assist xl in the capture of Magdala, There is a quiet determination, and a u c h in g I ; The jury n i turned a verdict of “ Accidental death.” playing a dangerous game in war time to Contempt man; who is direotly responsible for our efficiency as a spiff realised was so large. Follojving is a list of the and hi. services were mmtioned in despatches. He Srd BundayJ when ifl uously deride men who are striving strenuously, nighjt readiness to renounce. A distinguisei English EASTBOURNIAN WOUNDED WITH servioe: 6.80 p.m., ovt Mr. Jam s, on behalf, of Mr. Wilkinson, expressed fighting f< irce appeals for Prohibition. Why cannot we helpers 3 Mias Watkin, Misses Ryder, Misses Knight, was a stiff-officer in the J. Jghan war, 1878-80, and was yloes: Holy <)ommuni| and any, to fit themselves for any service, land in young men are dying for us in thousanda E. Waghom, Mis. F. Wariiom, Miss Tolhurst, present at many engajements, including that of la d y w h o h a s g iv e n h e r se r v ic e s to th e ospitqls ,pn it is at 7 I the latter’s < ieep sympathy with the relatives of the alone knows how terrible that servioe maybe in the _ J. Tolhurst,; Mrs. Symond^ Miss Alice Taylor, : CANADIANS. deceased. 11 ives in these islands, the most courageous, the TakhtipuL H e took pi.r in the memorable march to of France wrote last week from bo; barded | te’ Days at 7 1 future. consjcrated, are facing the German guns and the MiAs Gladys Fpssey, Mrs. akeltoq and niece, Miss’ E. Kandahar, and the battle hat was fought on September Dunkirk. She warmly praised tho orAle of at 5.80; lit: Very member of the oorps who wears a ( un well matins ilergy: Rev ( n {as. Others are lying mangled and dead in Bennett, Miss' Page, Mr. Hemmings and Mr. Loads, 1, 1880. Mentioned in d ispatches, he was rewarded the French army, anfidst which ;she has Information has reached Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford, of known little red band is a soldier of the King, nd mus t t fie Ids of Franoe. And men who love their lives, while the Post Office and Smith’s! Bookstall were also' with brevet of major. 0 le of his sons, Major E. H. Dawki Rev. H. Fli EASTBOURNE SURVIVOR FROM THE be honoured and taken as such. He is “ < - '- tji> kindly devotoji to the sale of flags, j. laboured since the beginnings “ Tell [those !at 76, Church-Street, that their son, Private Arthur __ ObhoOh, 1 )|love their friends and homes, who have dreamed of Abadie, D.S.O., who disti lguished himself in the Boer home it is splendid.” Such were the inipressive Clifford, of , the 48th Scottish Rifles (Canadian Contin 1 a on. .and 8.80 p.m.; I rain ” under no Government umbrella, and ppy fjiture for themselves and for their dear ones, War, wets last Novembei11 eported to be wounded and a v ' “ LUSITANIA.” much « soldier as a Guardsman, and will be o r d s o f ,one" w h o r e a lly k n e w , ta u g b t T n t h e gent) was wounded during the fight for Hill 60, and is n month after moral ayin; farewe to lEngland, and are going out to To the E ditor. prisoner) now. in the South Hill,, Wood-road, Hospital, Bromley. rrfoe;We 1 ------£ efficient in the perilous times ahead to do Ijwith tbe devil) y that has slain so many of their The remains were brou ;ht to Eastbourne and were reat School of experience. If we want an ik. Ohnroh | come what may, to fetch and carry for, or to I ith, Svt I have muchuqh pleasurepi in communicating to you Private Clifford, who is wounded in the right fore-arm,. Mr. John I 'anthorpe Leach (son of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. They are riving their lives for us. And we? interredjat Ooklynge Ce: n itery on Thursday. The coffin example of seemly demeanour bra supreme was in Canada when the war broke out, apd he was an Glover. regular soldiers against the brutal butchering!/ c iscussing„ now far we" can go, and go safely, the 1 t, so for, of the Russian 'lag Day colillection. 'whioh ffas draped with [tl e Union Jack) was conveyed crisis, Ithen let us looli across the [Channel Leach, of Frandon, Summerdown-road, Eastbourne), should they ever Und in Britain, and yet The; total up to the present is 254. 5a 2d. A few early volunteer. i f ] t. j put hurting trade and revenue. Worse than that from Lopdon in a motor iqarse, and after the servioe in most of us have crossed in quest of pleasure. road.' r,yS!x who was a. steward on the ill-fated “ Lusitania,” receives scant encohragement in this -great ) discussing whether we have any right to hinder more items may come' in. The ipenses will be quite the cemetery chapel it Mr. Clifford has also received the following letter v it is la matter them, as well as the general publijc, for achieving such The Major-Genei Abadie married Miss Kate [ and his arm is being well looked after. It is - a nicn lion, first Bn theimpact of the torpedo and the general dispersal of Let Eastbourne wake up and do its duty while there lent results. 1 • ' of tbie effi ienoy of the nation; it is a matter of the lives Sande: in, only daughl of Mrs. Sandeman, of Rose- COUNTY | COURT. lace where we are, and they do everything for us, sa alternately, i -J the passengers from the dining saloons, he went on deck is yet time 1 of our English lads. Our duty is plain enough. We I am, yours, &c;, neath, itbourne. A1 c no time he was a frequent on’t worry about him. We were in a hot place when wee for Youn and found a {;reat crowd of people assembled. Seeing She got hit. The shells were bursting all around us, and oung People’s! Uth May. F. G. O. should psss a self-denying ordinance applicable to S. RUSSELL, visitor the town. .ii remains were placed in the : Service, 8 p.r a man engaged in throwing chairs overboard he thought 'body. There should be no discrimination of same ,ve as those of bi Tuesday.—Before hisbis Honour Judge Mack RNESS. the fumes from their poison shells were terrible. But I he would assist, and he sent jnto the sea what pieces of Hon, Seo, and Treasurer, Russian Flag rife, who died at Eastbourne [ am glad to say we came out all right. Wei have a Hope, T p.m. ity or class. Let us all stand together and sacrifice 4. Day Committee. some yi ago. CLAIM!M FORPC RENT. wood, empty’ boxes and chairs he could find. The ^er. Take in the rioh man’s club and the poor splendid hospital, and the nurses are very nice to us. I ajn. and 6.80 p.m .__ -vessel was than listing to starboard, and eventually the pub. Give compensation, Ample compensation, ■ ' [Table Holders. Annie E. Beams v. Mrs. Hendley was a claim for am lucky, for I got off with a wound in the left hand, meeting. Thursday, 8 f deck became so steep that he found himself obliged to THE “ LUSITANIA.” £ s. d. £2. 6ai lOd. for rent and rates. so that is why I am writing for him to say he is getting in month after Eve get overboard or be thrown into ,the sea. Noticing a 1 licuor-makers and the liquor-sellers. For any <3raPchL„__ _ 15 6 1 PREPARE THE WAY. Plaintiff said the defendant was a lodger and paid 3s. along nicely.” couple of men descending by log ropesrhe followed their The Hnnshave struck the peaceful floating town ! ihss/ion We might offer, we should be recouped in Wish Tower—Miss Huggett 16 0 8 week. She (plaintiff) left the bouse but the defendant OONORROATIONAL I .They snircer atlthe children’s dying wail in ways. , Why hesitate ? Oh, the rich man must Devonshire Park—Mrs. E. A. Brown..... 8 3 10 stayed on, and the landlord olaimed the rent from a.m.w«d 6.80 p.m. I example, and the palms of his hands were severely cut 6 12 3 by the thin netal rope. Upon reaching the water he And leer and laugh to see poor women drawn; lave! his vine, and the toper must have his Whiskey, Pier Oates—Miss Parnell .;...... jiyilisatii BARBARISM, plaintiff) . j f'.;!] ... / !.: I vice, ' .8 p.m .' i- Thef im of the individual must be respected, and Royal-parade—Mrs. Krridgo ... 8 6 11 PATRIOTIC CONCERT. 8.8 Saw two lifeboats comparatively dose to him, but as f They think to nuke us quail. Meads district—Miss Hudson... 17 11 10 “ Eyewitness,” in a it communication, observes: Defendant said she admitted owing. £2. Is., but Bhe the Sot 1 d the ooward must not be interfered with, E vonden's Corner—Miss O’Brien Hardiog 20 2 11 hit t ini a claim of 11a for: damage alleged to have been there were a large number of women in the sea he made Now through their land resounds unholy glee, Andf young men most perish. The foot is naked “ Thelmanner in wh; il the Germafi Press gradually no attempt to get on board them. Mr. Leach was able Demoniac joy at murder, facile, vast; Pier Hotel—Miss Oliver...... 6 2 4 ione by tfye plaintiff’s couch, she said, was The Mission Hall, Firle-road, was well filled o» and 6.®. Sunday t that! ition is necessary, nothing else than that, Leaf Hall-Miss Whiting...... 6 8 8 prepared the way for thi imployment [of asphyxiating ih the plaintiff's room. Bunday eyCnin^mri to render assistance to a man in enabling him to catch ’Tis death for all Satanic Germania nothing fo than that. And everybody knows it The 3 1 2 gas is interesting to noti The papers^ began bv falsely Wednesday evening, when a patriotic concert was give* bold of a rop 3, and he also tried to assist two women, t And Prussia's day is past. reatlon Ground—Mrs. Pearson .. Mrs. Beams said she J ipt the couch in her room, and in ajd of the wounded soldiers now quartered in East- King 1 it and has said it Mr. Lloyd George General Post Office, Terminus-road accusing the Allies of ..it. When the oharge of she admitted there was ime damage done by the dog, r . I HttNTDfd bat their actions made this impossible. However, they knows it,) ,nd has said it. The Prime Minister knows I ies Thornton...... 20 8 11 doing so[was brought a; i ist the Germans the papers l bourne. The staff of Messrs. Davison & Co., Sussex ___ xyi services: Mo: were provided with lifebelts, and ware thus apparently -For every British face is stem and set, 23 18 3 but not to “the extent of! 10s.,0s. There was on(y about an Stores, were responsible for the organisation of the BdioolMorning at 10,| And fierce from heart to heart the war-flame runs; it, and he will have to say it too before long. They all argued that it was as mi ’ul a method of killing as the inch tom off the top. j ihe went to a shop; but could able to keep afloat for a time. After Mr. Leach Jim. know it, 1 21 0 0 finngof [high explosive. '■’[•{ ’ . f. i . entertainment, and it is satisfactory to record that a Service and Bunday a been in the water for a considerable time' he noticed Ye laggards dull, pome pay the fearsome debt; id they know that now is the time. Friends, 7 14 0 not get a piece to mati :h. The damage was so small "are 8.16. Minister, ] Avenge the little ones. “it is high time now to awake out of sleep.” When certain French iters advocated retaliation in sum of about £9 will bo available for the purchase of bth some distance away a boat floating upside down. There that Is. would cover the amount. comforts, ho., for the convalescents. The services of BUTT AN M ODIST. 3 J 4 kind the German Press 3 (lied with glee that Germany Mrs. Hendley also claimed Is. for a hammer which MO p.m;: Tneedays, 81 were thehab >ut sixteen people holding on to it, bat he They claim to be thought-leaders of the world, ncentration and Self-Sacrifice. had forestalled the Allii >y her scientific/ experiments the band of the 1st Southdown Battalion from Coodee 8 p.m. , Wesley. Hafi, | Secured a plkoe, and, after a long and weary time of These murderers of babes, this felon crew! 3 12 she said Beams took, bnt the latter avid a workman had been secured, and under the able direction of Band The explanation of the German victories last year and exhaustive prepa: tipns. It is perhaps vain to came to her house to do tome work and! he took it. waiting, ren lered the more miserable by several dis Back, back to savage darkness they have hurled was the German concentration. Industry in Germany 1 6 point out to German; that these arguments are master F. Lampoft a number of selections were ren appointment 1 through seeing steamers pass by, they All light that Eurape knew. 15 3 H is Honour gave judgment for £2. la. for the plaintiff, dered in a highly praiseworthy manner, the audienoa ste Bev.. had been | encouraged to develop in all directions,- but mutually destructive, foi i nation in her frame of mind and with regard to the counter-claim he found for Mrs. .Ha were taken aboard one of the steamers and landed at Did ever blood-stained Attila the Hun is not amenable to logic 1 mt it is quite certain that the showing their appreciation in no half-hearted fashion. own.1 23 16 7 Hendley for the nominal sum of 2s. , OeyU ■Pollute his soul with horrors such as these ? thousands of artisans toiled in casting great guns, 3 7 11 events of the" past fortnight have opened a new phase in Two members of the band (Sergt. Griffin and Corpl. 3; Oommun Would sot black cannibal or dervish shun while by [their side, in workshops ana laboratories, the strii| jle. MARKET GARDENER SUED. Willet) were alto responsible for a flute and clarinet- ((morning). " darker devilries ? I ever} indention whioh the genius of neighbouring 7 k 3 We ,ow now that G< rmany is bound by no pnn- duet, the item being much to the liking of ths L and6AO; Thu Mi I in Hall—Mrs. Barron .... James Read v. Walter Smith was a claini of £3 for audience. The remainder of file programme' was l (Oalv‘ CLERGYMAN MISTAKEN FOR SPY. nations hid been able to achieve was immediately cap inue Houso—Mrs. Martin ciple, agreement of I a: ly .sort or kind ; that she is work done. . s . r t: AU ve who waver still outside the fray, 6 16 0 actual by a spirit of savagery, which, if not utterly sustained by a number of well-known local artists. Mr. ____J p.m. With me come walk the dead-house;- come and aeq! tured, bent from its intended use and converted into an lynge ’Bus Terminus—Mrsj» Bryden Plaintiff said the defendant was a market gardener, Harri Collins’s comic numbers caused much amusement, ron Bunday engine Of destruction. That concentration nearly Orange, St. Anne's-road—Mrs. Erio orushed,] will strike at lie very root of European ajid his partner asked him to do the work. rs Hymns. M. The folio; rular and warning experience of a *And make the solemn voW': “ We will repay ire a tfe ild ...... no longer merely a national Satanic Germanie! ” secured victory for Germany in the autumn of last 10 6 civilisation; that this Defendant admitted x Hall, Old Ton clergyman is f by the Isle of Wight County P ru t: year. We too jnust concentrate, and quickly. We Goffs, Moat Oroft-road — Mrs. 0 15 war, bdt a struggle of cij l isation against barbarism, he contended that the price ctoargea i Brethren meet t “ The Ravi J. Siviter, curate at Grey friars Church, Like pale Madonna that young mdther lies, must use every weapon we con handle and submit to owman.....L...... 1 S The scenes that have in enacted during the last few H all, Lon_ torla-drlve—Mrs. Barnard... 0 10 Plaintiff was engaged to pfough a field of twe) and a half (songs), Miss L Boniface and Miss E. Pollard i meet here oal Reading, was recently arrested as a spy at Freshwater. The dead arm clasping still her little child; any sacrifice the occasion requires. Our battles, olay’s Bank—Mrs. A. Camp tell]...... days, the sight of their ■ados crawling about in agony, tores. ! ! j , Oh, speak no more of peace or prudence wise, moaning for water, dyii n their tracks like poisoned (recitations). Mr. J. H. Sanders ably acted as accom 1 at 6A0p.m.j For three wseks Mr.. Siviter has been doing duty st whether in the east or west, wUlj have to be won at , & W. Bank, Terminus-road—Mrs.Total £264 5 2 Read paid he engaged to do the work at 15s, a day ; Gosprl Hall, 1 Totland Ghu foh during the absence, on holiday^ of the Fight on, for vengeance wild ! vermin,[has aroused a fi 1 ng in our troops—and, it is panist. At the close of the concert the Chairman home, before we can be assured that they will be wbn Btley Roberts...... J, and it tqqh him four days. When the defei idant came (Councillor J. Eden) briefly thanked the artists for for Breaking Bread, t Vioar. In a l interview Mr. Siviter said he was stroll See, herb the.tiny twins sleep ride by side, out yonder. There is a terrible task, a bloody business, npdon Park—Miss Hillman ...... to be hoped, through thi 3ntish Empire—whioh, how- pay him he asked him to take something off the PBntmvK Methodise i B y ing over the Downs at Freshwater, and sat down for a before the English people. This summer is not going Ungdon — Mrs. Tudor and Mrs. ever terfibfo the struggli 1 efore us, will not allow us to their services, especially eulogising the work of Miss E. J at lltend 6 8 Drowned for tne sake of Prussia’s blood-red dreafo; utchihgs ...... ;...... 1...... ounti as he said it was too touch, Pollard, who had taken a prominent part in making the rest at a spot which overlooked the Redoubt fort. He The deotfirwail hear, from that vast swarming tide, to have very muon sunshine for some of ua The 'HE VALUE OF OBSERVATION IN rest until we have exactec full retribution from those His Honour gave judgment in favour of the plaintiff y, Band of Hop Polegate—Hon. Mrs. Rupert Gwynne and responsible for these ho arrangements. Programme :— ay, Junior Hi had a pair oft binoculars with him. and for sometime The feeble gurgling scream. German people are still as united and as resolute, if .Miss McNish...... I...... j ...... for the amount claimed. ; 1 was engaged in looking through these in various they are not quite so confident, as at the outbreak of WAR.” r- Selection by 1st Southdown Band ...:...... r. Rev. Bydneyl “ Women and ohildren first! ”—heroic cry Grand Hotel, Queen's Hotel. Ciavendlsh Humorous song (seleoted)...... ;...... i..... )v Friends. 7bI directions, ai a casual holiday-maker would da When-, bostilitiea And they have developed a savagery, the Hotel, Alexandra Hotel, Albibn Hotel Mr. Brigstock. .. Sunday at 11 and 6.30. be left to rc tom to his lodgings he heard shouts, and ~L Oft heard in deadly peril on the sea! savagery of desperation, for whioh no one was prepared. I -M r, W.- P. Wood...... la...... LECTURE BY MR. F j G. COOKE. THE U Y DEATH. Recitation, “ A Venetian Revonge " ...A. SaviU* Clarke saw three soldiers. On being approached the sergeant Britons, Americans, know how to die, — v— —■“-—d no crashing disaster in any Westham—Miss Hoploy...... AN OBJECTIONABLE PRACTICE. Miss L. Boniface. Barclay a Oojcpant (I asked him vbat observations he was making, and he And died full gallantly. Jevensey Bay—Miss Skuddar l...... m operations. They continue to lankham—Mrs.f Owen ...... (THE TRAGEDY [)F THE “LUSITANIA”). ‘Song, “ The Old Soldier”...... jL...... ,..Beran bourne. Manager, M r| replied,' * Jui t casual observations^’ The sergeant was America! thy sons all steadfast stood ; they won in the early days when,they found Ai lecture en the above subject was delivered by Mr. Mr. E. L. Wise. ' Barclay a company (II not satisfied, and told him he would be required at the i To thk E ditor. Song, “ The Sunshine of your Smile ”...... 1...L. Ray side-road, Eastbourne J With ours, “ as though they waited for a train,” us so unp spared and made that amazing rush through F. G. Cooke, M.S.A., Assoc.M.Inst., O.E., of East died and hidden i ped the ocean snake, Miss h. Ransom. fort. Accordingly he was directed to fall in, and was And calmly gazed uponithe risingflood; Belgiu i the hope of reaching Paris. bourne, on Friday, the 7th inst, ajt the Lecture Hall of Sir: May I, through your valuable papto, call the London County and marched to t le fort under armed escort. Before enter b j a secret hap ind savage crew attention of the Sanitary Committee to^ a practice which Song, “The Maid of Malabar"...... Stephen Adams 112, Terminus-road. Say, did they die in vain? The i : is being carried on bravely by the men at the the Royal Institute British Architects, Conduit-street, h the waters, i j t nearer drew Mr. J. Stott. L ondon County and ing he was bl indfolded, but on being taken before the Front. London, to the men of the 4th Battalion “ Architects,” I consider te he very unhealthy and obnoxious? For Duet (flute and clarinet), “Lo, here the Gentle Lark ” Mesds-stveet, Meads. omoer in eon mand the latter quickly recognised him, Oh, tell the story forth through all the lands; 8ut what about ourselves, those of us who Its prize and left i o warning wake ; some time past it has been the habit (and 1 should Chastise with scorpions, beat with iron rod stay at home? T t surely oannot be that the nation at Central London Regirhent (Volunteers). There was a tr was at its helm, that lightly slew Sergt. Griffin and Corpl. Willet. Bishop London and Pbovincia commenced to langh', and apologised for the incon crowded attendance. . ; imaginh the duty) of certain Corporation roadmen to Song, “ AngusMacdonald"...... Roeckel rood. Manager, Mr. i ; Tbe foe who smote, and jeered at little hands whose call there has rallied the greatest free qrmy ever d ohildrenjju it for murder’s sake, empty (he contents of their handcarts in Southfields- Mr. H. Tickner. • ondon and rovihoia venience whioh he had been put to. Mr, Sinter said earth is going to proolaim to the world L P he afterward 1 wrote to the authorities, stating that if Stretched from the deep to God. The LBOTUHEti, after stating tliat the most brilliant ed to wreak a slaughter grim and new road, between Dittons-road and. The Goffs, the accumu Song, “ A Chip of the Old Block " ...... :...... parade. Manager, Mr. offer the lives of our young men, but we of all observers and scouts was Dqvid, the son of Jesse, iws that only lends would break. lation thus deposited in this busy thoroug dare being Mr. T. Slnden. L ondon City and Midl binoculars w ire forbidden in tbe Isle of Wight visitors The foe is but a monster, fat with blood, our own appetites ana enjoyments. Our Comic song, “ The Coster’s Wedding” ...... - road. Manager, Mr. i should be informed of it. The writer of the reply An outlaw now accursed far and wide; rerrUirkod : Surely it is fitting tljat in this hall of all Aroui d ii closed the wa ves, and not a breath ‘ the by-passer, it die that our sons may live. Our con- others in the Empire David should be aoclaimed as the Betra red-its presence! a: it clove a track, Mr. Han! Collins. The Capital and ' stated: ‘ I 1 on very sorry that you should have been A foul Chimeera that would rule the flood [must be crucified, that our race may enjoy a s streets must be Selection by 1st Southdown Band ...... Terminus-road. inoonvenienc cd in the manner you were, but I feel sure And all the earth beside. -I. 1 who (through Solomon ) inspired the Inten i on awful outrage and fed wrack; alike, and! I certainly Recitation, “ The Revenge " (a ballad of the Fleet). L ondon and Booth- 1. V building of the temple at Jei m, the harbinger of With devils taught by 1 ell that lay beneath :Ould have thought thelauthorities could l ave ohosen ' ■ • ! i. i . Tennyson Bussex-gardena. Maud von wiikund Irstand that in these times it is better to And would ye war as with a gallant knight? nave a little overdoing of suspicions and zeal than the M ilitarism the Curse of Civilisation, those sacred* Gothic'' 1 "io fafanes, perfect lirohiteoture, precious ■ And e very tool infenial for attaok, ! more! suitable place than Southfields-road (or any Miss E. Pollard. L ondon and Booth- reverse,'and I daresay you know that the disguise of Or as with maddened hound or tusked swine ? beyond rubies, which to-day in jlgium and France lie Silent and sudden trove led the Gray Death. ther public thoroughfare) [where these carts may be Song, “Take a Pair of Sparkling Eyes” ...... Seaside: Manager, M rl Foul and envenomed arms are her delight, that I have .pursued this line with great prone and desecrated by German .nds. There is more Mr. J. Stott. Lloyds Bank (Limited)! clergyman is, owing to their high oharacter, a particu this morning. But I had to say these things, Unan aed and helpjjss i loved the giant ship taptiea. '[•!}. Song, “ Sailing down the Chesapeake Bay Botsford Mr. Henry Holyoake July formid: ble one with German spies.’ ” And ours are over-fine. true nobility and religious feelii in one bruised and An easy prey to treaqhe ries of night, We have- read a good dei) : lately about ;he need of u as a people is to-day very serious; it is so broken sculptured fragment of 1 eims Cathedral than Miss E. Hills. U nion op London His spots a snarling leopard cannot change, serious than it ought to be, or need be. - It Youn f hearts beat high and pleasure) curled the lip destroying the common flj), whicn is unc oubtedly a Comic song, “ Mrs. Tootle ”...... i ...... j...... Cornfield-road. The wild boar nothing knows of chivalry; in s)ll the borrowed Gothio archil iture in the whole of Of th >se rejoicing at jth rir life and light; capital idea, but I have seed swarms of th sse disease- Mr. Harri Collins. because of any lack in our soldiers, but y and Austria. Surely il is up to you, Of all Song, “ The Longshoreman ” ...... :5.... ^...... Thus, armaments we need, all new and strange, lack and slackness of our civilians. We For It ve was there n m fstery and might spreading pests at this particular spot in the warm THE DAY.” To cope with devilry. men, to Wreak condign vengeani on some at least of Exult ngias.it felt tht v ind’s soft whip, weather. I trust something may be done to remove Mr. T. Sinden. ’ ing what is happeping, and we are not thff authdrs of this unparallel le.1 this nuisance, which I for one often go ou; of my way Character sketch, “ Mrs. Brown at the Play ".i.Sketchley Through Kaiser-land now rings unholy glee, , what is due from ua We pursue our ways And 1 oedless of desti i o lion’s iron grip Miss L. Boniface. "[he leoture dealt with-observation and scouting, how That i leized them in lamned and damning flight, te avoid. i Yours ,ruly, “ LLC'YD’S NEWS ” WAR NOVELS. 3 Demoniac joy at murder, facile, vast; e talk about “ business as usual.” Nothfog ,pproa,ch isolated buildings, cress rivers and streams, Song, “ When you come homo"...... W. II. Squire But have ye learned the mind of Germanie ? as usual just now'. Nothing should be as There waisnosuccoi n gh at hand to stay A- B- C. Mrs. H. Tickner. over open fields and through woods, and in so doing That tnoij ms onmi s ■ men multitudes went down Song, “Absence makes the heart grow fonder ”..... GILBE: ‘ Then, Prussia’s day it past. sc long as our sons are being shot and poisoned the advantage of noticing the behaviour of all birds Old Town, Eastbourne, May 12th. A good thi story of war has always found favour — 3, in the Dardanelles and in'Africa; so long r* To writhe in terror- irt ired forms and drown; Mr, E. L. Wise. 9 with the _ public. For this resson alone the Write large on History’s page, for ages long, and animals, what to do, and avpid doing, by day and There! ■ no pityini p ayer that one could say merchantmen arc submarined in the Euglii night, and the enormous importance of night practice in series of entitled “ Lloyd’s News War Novels,” The record black of German deeds of shame; ‘ so long as innocent trawlers are sunk in the To th sir ] mCmeni .nd no martyr’s crown- BREAD is which are appearing on the bookstalls, would be And miy tha dastard fall before the strong scouting at home.! .Mu to give a man holiday. HASTINGS f e s t :VAL. ; so long the as non-combatants on a great he lecturer dilated on the lopaea by snipers of so GERMANY’S NEW ARM. sure of a wa ■m weloome, but the quality of the first _! To ruin and ill-fame. ruthlessly torpedoed. Unfortunately we are F. W. Ordb Ward. two volum{ 9, just published, make their success iv of our officers, and the joy of the scout who CxUJ Then from the “ devils’ war ” there may arise benumbed to the sensations of horror. One fully locates snipers and hidden .machine guns, EASTBO s u c c E s a certain. A world united, strong for common weal, ' barbarism; follows another in such quick GAS BATTERY OF 20 BOTTLES EVERY 40 lec/ture was listened to with marked attention MobgaN &! “ The Or the Passing of a Throne,”' by the Fell forces bound by peoples calm and wise, that our minds! have hardly time to take in s P ublications.—Amon i . ' YARDS. popular aut , Fred M. White, is an exciting tale of mghout. new bocks; published Morgan & Scott, Ltd., li, p u ] Who rule, rebuild and neat ficance of all the calculated crimes which are everal hi of men hff received prei A very successful conipetitive musical'. festival has . . * Briton who finds himself in the meshes of > many thousands of homes with mourners, or Patemqstef-build 1, is another powerful work been held at Hastings week, the entries not,only The French Commission appointed to investigate the Genpan ». Happily, the plot is not directed Then they who through the world speak English rand. into the .r army through this by M r.'__ , -j who discusses “ The World Iso showing a % h oltos o'tJ 2?™ “ “*> °f poisonous gas state that the report of And made from i ' lit speech llise the wholesale tragedy whioh is being nent and mai others are joii i shows the being very numerous,; 1 against h: country, but is an ingenioUsjplan of a Nothing should be as usual so long as German far a id A fter” (2s. e ) from the ultra-Protestant musical talent. The, udicators wereJDr. W. G. I M. Kling, director of the Municipal Laboratory of 1 any cheij group of itio Germans who believe their Father- Shall join in friendship closer than before; nous’value the nation ) of these Volunteer standpc int. The i r ascribes the war to the McNaught, Mr. F. Cui ;ham Wooda, ] it A., Mus! Baris, proves that tho fumes are those of chlorine. And States confederate link each to each, 1 lifts its head, or has strength to nurl a shell, _iing Corps. 1 land s int can best be served by the downfall of re and our sailors are fighting for freedom, rationalist spirit of ige, and trenohantly exposes Bac., FIr .0.0., Madan 1.th ' “Hands, ‘ A.R .C .M ., and" “ I t seems clear,” tho Commission state, “ thatthe YOU WILL BE PI 4be Kaiser 1 That wars may be no more. ne member of the Eastbou: force who after the and condemns the foi < nd teachings that have turned his fire-eating militarists. Deciding to r, for righteousness, for God. I offer this rivate in the Sports- others. Germans intend to generalise its use, and that their ' W help in laudable effort, the young Englishman [Copyright.] ' A E. Styles. limit was raised enlisted as a Germany from her ance to Cnrist. In sections The following Eastbourfle competitors wjere success decision was made long ago, for they have prepared to ” — utterly destroy German militarism.” mej’s Battalion, and because oi he training he had brings into “vice a wonderful aeroplane of his own > offer as a minister of the Christian “ The Mei from Within” and “ Home ful in the various competitions. The______Eastbourne' ______Glee that end a complete Torganisation, the existence of invention, venture succeeds adventure in quick le through ana his general effii icy he was almost at Truths, ’ Mr. to show that in this [tor German militarism stands in the world to- ie promoted to! he a corporal, considerable number Ohoir (conductor, Mr. ( T. Cruse),; awarded first I whioh was revealed by a prisoner as early as April 14. succession, behind an exciting, aocount of war and j curse Cud scourge of civilisation; it stands country also orthc C hristianity has, in an alarm ize in mixed voice choirs competition,------The Glee 1 “ These(the apparatus) consist of metal Vetoelspro m perpetual <’ 3r ruffs a touching love theme. Readers WHAT IS GERMAN KULTUR? local men joined the army in circumstances ing d (gree, su ^planted by false ooncep- ance and a menace to every high and noble not) a few obtained commissions. luartette, comprising the! Misses L LomaS-Smith and vided with tubes and taps. The man who gave this GILBERTS of either and pf any age, will appreciate “ The le which has ever been oonceivea by the mind tipns cf religionl anc i ank infidelity ; and dealing i. Hogarth and-Meters. S3. T. Wemyss and 3. T. Cruse, information stated that he had been sent to Routers to Day.” Mr. Cooke will be ready to ,t his leoture any- with tl:e future,) he iff rs warnings which he insists Kultiir is swollen head, r has overcome out of the heart of God. It _ where within easy reach of Eastl e or London, awarded second prize in qjuartette competition. Mr. 8!S. | learn the management of the apparatus, and, according Thesecon volume of the series, whioh ’ for us to reoognise “ that now it is high time must b> heeded if ] Iritish are not only to emerge T. Wemyss awarded first prize in team splo Competition. to him, the gas bottles were faced on a part of ths S, Grove Road; the graphio ] Vi False pride and vain ambition; m of W. Douglas New is a selection Envy and hate and blood-lnst red, The lecture, whiohi is printed j full in yesterday’s triump] lantly f roiff ti tanic struggle, but to exercise Miss L Lomas-Smith awarded certificate for third place front at the rate of a battery of twenty bottles to every and at H a of oomplet Stories under the 1 itive title of By Fate to dire destruction led number of the English Mechanic ’ World of Science, that religious influent u] on the world which alone can in soprano competition. ; fortyyards. “ Battle.” j are yarns of adventur heroism, love, And bottomless perdition. was, says that- i journal, “bei with tense and produce an enduring) - T h e “ Holy Bible The general public showed a great interest in the “ On April 27 another prisoner, a second lieutenant i* radesbip, with tbe inferno of modern silent attention throughout, and; received at the close (author sed version) i _ issued in eight small festival, and it is hoped that the profits, which are to be the infantry,informed the officer who wasquestioning him warfare for their background, related by one who •Kulttir is the ideal honcecx Castle.—The best history of long and hearty cheers. The Chairman (Lieut. -Colonel volumes, ajt Is. each, be distinguishing feature of given to the Red Cross Society, will he substantial. that he considered asphyxiating gases a new arm in ths tmderatandBjhe heart and oharacter of “ one splendid Of war-lords’ loud blsspheming; ueux Castle ispublished by Messts. Farncombe A W. Warden) expressed the indebtedness all felt to this edition is that usual divisions and verses are service of Germany, and in a letter found on a German kIRECTI 3N LAI Who tread the weak with I it heel , Ltd., at the Chronicle Printing Works, Sopth- Mr. Oooke for giving so praotioal and helpful and so omitted, and it is that, printed in narrative soldier, the writer, on April 26, wrote: ‘It would “• factured at Londod Each volume has a handsome coloured cover, and is While “ blood and iron”thq own doom seal Eastboume, Wing beautifully illustrated and ictive an address. He was feore any architect or form, t! le Scriptures i ikely to be read with greater aited) Print;,ng Wor):s[ of pocket rise. Tbe prioe of the books is threepence And crash their futile a f an authentic account of tbe fine old castle, ser who had carefully listened to it would make interest and facility, •won, aqd any newsagent w ill supply them. A E. Styles. I t i derfully good sixpennyworth. ’, more intelligent and more [efficient soldier.” the volume'
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EASTBOURNE OHRONIOLE, SATUBD AY 15, 1915 a PLACES OF WOBSHIP. MILITARY CEOSS-OOpmt ,DBT) PARK THEATRE. DEVONSHIRE PARE m * ■ j t OSUBCB (8*. MAST'S).—Sunday servioes: Holy r a c e ska f o r d. “AND VEtiY ^ICE, TOO:" 7ISIT OF YHAYE. ranlon, T and 8 a.m. every Ban Jay and noon on 1st In th above'“ milestones” revue wo have a bjwilder- ■■ There !spro»i IJy no violinist with so wide* n reputa- ._8rd oundays; Manns, 11 ajn. and sermon; Litany . .ing mixture of inespjmsible fun, coupled with .16 2nd and 4th Sundays; Holy Baptism, 2.16 and 4 i 9t h BORDER MBNTS VICTORY, ., — — jp*— ----- _ tidn .us ysj'.yii, h() being one of toe few really great : children's service, 8 p.m .; men’s servioe on 8rd gorgeous array of dresses extravagantly illustrative of virtuosi at this: resent time who may claim to be s T SILK COATS lay at 4 p m., alternate months -with S t Michael's, the past and the possible future, and an abundance of- the successoi ’aganini, Wilhelmj and Joachim. It melodious and stimulating music. Scene 1 recalls the] it evensong and sermon* 6.80 p.m. Week A cross-country relay race, in connection with was not sm ig, therefore, to find a very large :o r e s . oly Communion, Dally at V.45 a m., also Wed* questionable kind of ^tcrtainmiint ,in vogue sixty, audience at v< nshire Park last Saturday to hear the ___ 11.80 am. Other services: Daily, 10 a m . and i22nd Division Kitchener’s Army, toolf place at Seal years ago at various metropolitan centres. Principal famous arti M. Ysaye chose as his first piece pun.; Saints' Days also 8 p.m.: Fridays. 11.80 a n .. on Saturday afternoon. The event; which was ai and chorus appear in the excessively ugly dress typical Veracinfa —’ and address. Clergy, Preb. Wm. 0. ia a in A minor, a somewhat obscure ___felld (yloar). Key W . A. B. Clementeon. Key. O. by the Eastbourne Athlotio Club, passed off smooj l_ of the time, and the scene generally burlesques the work, bat thi he dience wanted to hear the performer W est, Bey. J. H . 8. Kenyon and itev. 8 . E. Kirkley. , characteristic features of these sprightly carousals. and cared liti J vhat hel played, we imagine, and! they acid successfully. Eight teams competed, the t ‘ Opportunity is given to introduce some of the old songs, i THE VOGUE 1 Mission BOOM, Salehnrst-rood (in oonneotlon number of runners being about 400. j Finew eather had every n to be satisfied. Wagner’s “ Preislied, ’ the Pariah Church) .-Sunday servloes: Holy and there is, of couree, b great amount of rollicking by frons “ D ie I s ereinger” (Wilhelmj arrangement) and vailed, and the going was good, but some stiff play. Next theiaudienoejis transported tp an imaginary mlon at 8 a.m. on 2nd and 4th Sundays, and at 12 climbing, had to be encountered. A course of just over Saint-Saene’ a amaise formed later numbers in his STBOUENB Sunday; matins and sermon, 11 am .; evensong THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE state of jthings in 1925, j after women, baying obtained programme, ithej rendering of the former seeming of the Moment. mon, 6.80 p.m. ' four miles had been marked out by Sergeant T. J. the vote, have assumed!the ascendancy in social and will last a lifetime. The outer shell is __ Williams) of the 13th Manchester Regt., the starting perhaps a trifle lisa impassioned than* one might have TnnnTY, Seaside-road.—Sunday services: Holy political life. This sc^ne supplies many ludicrous u a diamond to support the balls, while t and finishing point being on the Golf Links, near the exbeoted. Whait fault, however, could be found in | munlon, every Sunday 8 u s , after morning servioe happenings in whioh femftlo polipe, henpecked husbands centre it tough, fibrous steel to ensure c old RomSn Cilamp. The” track' led down to Guokrqere ; juality ? The me and 8rd Sundays (every Sunday during season) after ,plete immunity from jfiicture;. Prices 1 and persecuted specimens of' the male kind figure •the compasitioi .s jehosen were especially beautiful, the | mlng servioe last Bonday of month rmoming servioe Haven, along the bankof the river to'Exceat, thence 1 ^ / ^ , - j £ 5 /1 9 /6 or 9 /4 per montl conspicuously. Then finally the performance reflects placid, contemi 0Jtive afternoon servioe 8, men only on tod Sunday, children over the Downs and through the camp to the starting certain 1 3 Sunday: evening servioe 6.30. Week-days: Holy point. Each successive relay had!to await the arrival lively, superficial!phases of present day life, in to an unusual d agree. M. Ysaye as a final contribution munion, Thursdays, 12 nopn; Morning prayer and Smd a po. jot the Booh oftks Raleigh which “Inuts”“ iTiiit.” andnnH “ flJr,T>erBj» “ pom-pom pierrots,” gave Vieuxtembil Ballad and Polonaise, in the course of six of its representatives in the previous batch before and “ goddesses” comn y, Wednesdays and Fridays, 12 noon, ezoept when it could start orbits journey. Thus it profited nothing e. The sprightly humours of 1 whioh he fdfcplayed some marvellous technical ■eervioe during season 8 am . Saints’days : Morning Eastbourne— of the revue naturally if one or two competitors got ahead of their comrades irovoke muchih mmerriment, enu the ability, the harm tie work being executed with unerr yet and Holy Communion, 12. Wednesday evening Beeney & Co , Junetionrroa pleasure i of the house ’ and made good individual records. Through inexperi- bfeing enhanced by the tuneful ing skill. Of couraB, enoores were plentiful, the " ‘ ------M S and sparkling music, wlj The Coatee illustrated is a ,Bev. H allsham — [ however, many failed to observe thisi point, s nd . vljich is capitally sustained by delighted audieno s being determined to hear as much of principals andid tA well-drilled chorus. A. F . S m i t h , 8, H igh-street , ^nsequence teams had to wait several precious the:great virtuose 'as they well could. copy of a Paris Model in .viotm’D. - Sundays: Holy Communion at 7 *8 am. minutes before their sixth representative finished. It In addition to the rogue, the programme includes a r. William M urdoch was responsible for some very , WigrnnmunL* number of smart variety turns. Fanny Howard and a 12.80 p.m.; Litany 0 26 a.m.: Choral Euoharist at would have been better, therefore, if the leaders ijadi attractive pianoforte playing, amongst his soli being N ,v/ clever male partner distinguish themselves in a series of fine quality Black Chiffon am.; matins 1 1 . 1 6 am.; ehlldren’s servioe 8p.m.; Stayed to pace and encourage the others. Cesbr Franck's fi ne “ Prelude” (revealing a genius for g .6.30. Holy Days: Holy Communion 7 and 8 equilibristio feats. ‘ In their smart aot they also produce the development if motives) and Liszt’s Etude in Dflat. U b {; JUBbiUBMatins 7.80 4 iOW am : Choral Euoharist at 10 am.; Point, for OytVttt, Major-General R. A. Montjlreiery showed his inter a small performing dog,; which the male entertainer M. Vallier, the IF -ench bass of widespread fame, was a Taffeta Silk, smartly draped Evensong 6 80 pmm; Week days: Holy Communion hr Frank Bowden, in the race by attending, and it was he who started 1 manipulates in an interesting and dexterous fashion. 7 am, on Wednesdays and Fridays F.R.O.8. It. From great' success. T le audience fairly rose at him and 8 am ., and also at 1 AgenteJk Bookstalls | firet relay. The 9th Border Regt. (champions of I Madame Montjoie, a Belgian operatic vocalist, rouses mcores [would! live been endless had not the artist into corded gauging of own and’,11 a m. onThureda:on Thur | ' MB *' ~ ivision) led from start to finish and won easily by o the enthusiasm of the audience by her dramatic render LitanyWedneda Sam itedfastly adhere 1 to moderation. Undoubtedly, his 6.90 p.m.; uhoral______, ____ „ tour minutes from the 7th South Wales Borderers, ings of patriotic songs; Fred Hastings is seen in a dratnatio manner appealed to the susceptibilities of his material at waist. __ jaturdoys. Hynms, A; « M.; Novello’s Book of hose time was three, minutes better than the 8th diverting, comedy sketch, “ Outside the Novellette” ; hearers I as well i s nis fine voice. His most popular DEFEE 10 70 advance on prices of all Raleighs di e to ng’s Shropshire Light Infantry, who secured third J' A]ithems; Cathedral Prayer Book. Viaar,Bev.H.U. greatly increased cost of labour and njati rial. and Stanley Waller gives a humorous turn at the piano. items were G o l d xl’s masterly aria “ Le Vea.u d’Or” Whelpton; curates, Bey. O.W. Horabnrgh and Bev. ■ - Details are appended There will be the usual week-end matinee to-day [from “ Faust, and • “ La Marseillaise,” which he gave as L Hands. Team P lacinqs. h. (Saturday), as well as twojevening performances. lone of several ei © ires. C: Pam 's, Meads-road.—Bundays, Holy Communion, 7 KEATING'S |W D E E 8th Border Regt...... St and 8 a.m. (also, 1st and 3rd Sundays 9.46 a.m.); matins (1st relay, 33.3: 2nd relay, 31.29; NEXT WEEK’S ARTISTS. CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS. 4 Special Price 10.16 am.; Choral Euoharist 12 noon; litany and RATING’S •EE 3rd relay, 32.42 ; 4th relay, 31.59). A strong programme of j varieties is promised for next The Pavilion cii lematograph entertainments continue address, 8.80p.m.; evensongs 8 0 p.m. Week days: Holy week. Frea Emney, th^ famous comedian, has been Ootamnnlon daily at 8a.m., with additionaloeleomtlons KEATING'S •ER 7th 8. Wales Borderers...... i....t. 2 16 an to provide excelle it fare for lafge audiendK The week I (36.5,34.0,33.39,3U5) illy {engaged. He will appear with Miss Louie end programme comprises a varied selection of high- onSurodays 7 a.m. and Fridays 1 2 noon; matins daily Tbs nnrlvaUed killer of all Insects. 8.86 am. (ezoept WedMedays and Frida^UJO - “*■ Hannleee to domestio pets. Be flare yon f 8th King's Shropshire L .I...... 1.1 2 20 2 ey in an amusing slcatoli, “ A Sister to Assist ’er.” hlass films, chief amongst whioh is a fine drama, “ T oe Litany) i evensong 6.80 p .m .On------. ___ys, ____ matins■ ■ (et the genuine Keating’s Powder ana observe (34.9,35.19, 34.28, 38.12). The Eight Tiller Girls will make their first appearance Barrier of Flames <” a splendid and adventurous story, 1 1 .80, address.—vioar: Rev. H.Gh Jameson; Curate: my signature on red label round every tin. 11th Welsh R e g t...... 2 23 27 at Eastbourne in a musical, dancing and sporting scena, Whioh is admirabl; ’ staged. “ The Heritage of Hamil ” 0 . W . Harries. (34.35,35.50,38.38,34.24). | “ Fresh Airs and Graces.’1! Datas (a man .with a mar ton Cleek ” is ano her drama whioh strongly appeals to £ 2 : 1 2 : 6 KILLS WITH EASE TEASo Ohuboh. —Holy Communion, 8 a.m. every Sunday; 9th E. Lancs. Regt...... 2 25 46 vellous memory) will doubtless excite equal astonish the audience; “]F itty Again ” is one of the well-known 8rd Sunday;,if.80 pan. 1st and 8rd Sundays; RILLS WITH EASE (36.69,38.11,37J), 35.16). ment and good humour; and other artists announced to and ever popular keystone comedies; “ A Capricious 4th Sunday; 7.30 a m. Saints’ Days. Morning appear are Miss Hilda, Stjewart, in an amusing mono r«~ 1 1 . Men’s servioe 8. Children’s ser doe 1st Sun- 8th S. Wales Borderdra...... 2 26 5 Sweetheart” prpies a most amusing comic subject, KILLS WITH EASE logue, “ Joseph’s Coat” ; Charles Capper, whistler; B Y THIS In months p.m. Evening prayer 640. Holy Baptism |37.0,34.36, 86.58,37.31). while other inteirei ting features of a capital entertain ,. 1st and 3rd Bundays and 11 a m. Wednesdays and Merer put away olothes or woollens of any 11th R. Welsh Fusiliers...... 2 34 20 Irish Strollers, “ a violii and a voice” ; France and ment are “ Bully Boy No. 6,” cartoon; the Pathe without first haring well sprinkled themthe Stewart, in a racy American comedy ; Gladys Wise, a ! Week: Morning prayer daily, 8: ----- *— with Keating*!Keating’s Powder. Sold only in ttins, (88.52,87.47,37.67,39.44). .1 Gazette and halij-a ri-hour of Kinemacolour, which gives 3IO N . dally (except Wednesdays) 640. Wi______Sd., id. end Is. each. Filled Bellows, ML 22nd Dlv. Cyclists (did not finish). Sootch comedienne; and Charles Merry, vocal enter some interestini glimpses of scenes in Berlin and yet and sermon at A litany. Wednesdays (37.55, 42.42, 43.3). tainer. Vienna. Fridays at 11. Vicar, Bev. Canon Allen: curates, Winning Team: 9th Border Begt. There will be two performances nightly and a matinee For the first three days of next week one of the . J.K . Thomas, W. A.W . Leeee, H. Pain and N. . on Saturday. ! IcCurry. 2Dd-Lleut.W. A. Grace, Prtts. Black, Parkos, principal drai v ill be “ TheGirl and the Spy,” a tale | VENDENS L t d . _ — f t , Norway.—Holy Communion 7 urn. 1st and BUGS ft BEETLES, MOTHS ft FLEA8 Proud, Booth. a foreign n New York, who plans to obtain 1 Sundays; B a.m. 2nd, 4th nod 5th Sundays; 12.80 Co.—Lieut. W . E. Ogllvio, Lc.-Cpl. Duff, Prvt important docui e its from the ambassador’s house, i He uFoot of Devonshire Place), ! a. 3rd and 6th Bundays; 8 p m. 1st Sunday. Holy iter, Forth, Paterson, Swift. TP PIER. disturbed,_ ___hoce er, whilst in.the act of getting them jp e p tic s , ptism 4 p.m . 1st Sunday; 7.16 p.m. Wednesdays on Co.—La-Opls. Young, Mills, Prvts. Bevins, Fe at midnight, and h 3 and his confederates put up a fight. tnotioe. Morning prayer U ; evening prayer 840. ' ” in.. ■ He is about to kil the ambassador when the. la tier’s ...ren’s nervioe 8 p.m. Wednesdays Evening Prayer EASTBOURNE. • D ” Co.—Prvts. Black, Miller, Anderson, Wrangha THE QUAKER GIRL.” daughter rushes i 1. The spy recognises the girl he I Sermon 8 p m.' Curate.in-charge, Bev. H. Pain. DO NOT WAIT | Murphy, Goldbum. I r lpves.. They are u arried later. j M. WMUey-r^d.-Servloes at 1 1 Ain. and One of the older musical comedies, The Quaker Girl, p e r l b . " Second Team: 7th 8. Wales Borderers. uii ------>— *n apite of the rivalry of more [ A nother highly ittractive feature will he the Kineto >.m. Holy Communion: 1st, 8rd and 6th Sundays, War Map, which rill be found to be an‘ improvement 2nd Sunday, 8 p.m; 4th Snnday. 12.80 p-m. A ” Ca-rLieut. L. V. Williams, 2nd-Lieut. J. P. Lloyl same nature. There is not until you are really ill before resorting to on the previous o lea This map entirely deals with ls, last Sunday, 4 p.m. Curate-in.charge: Bey. treatment. Immediate attention should Opts. J. Marr, J, Watkins, Prvts. L. Crump, d gaiety about the comedy . .7. Leeee. „ always be given to minor ailments left penter. that is so characteristic of j this class of entertainment, ie terrific battle a , Neuve Chapelle, and ia most thrill- ! CmmctH Mission. Christ Church Mission Hall, they lead to more serious trouble. A *B” Co.—SergL Serowell, Lc.-Cpls. J. Jones, G but it possesses a distinctive charm of its own. Never g tjo witch. T it representation of the whole battle is POLICE COU IT. NEWS m BRIEF. si Sundays, 7 p.m .; Fridays, 8 p.m. 00k, Pmcy, Prvta. H. Pearson, H. Banks. .id to be wondei fi il, and forcibly portrays the difficult " Vln-ohirge. bilions headache—a tendency to constipa theless there is plenty to! laugh at, particularly when - I •--»«.«. jt , j tion—a feeling of discomfort after eating— ; “ O ” Co.—Lo.-Opls. R. G. Baker, W . Griffiths, Prrta. the breezy Tony is on the hoene, his interludes with the ruggle of the B riiish to hold this position against theth 1*8 Osttboo, M radb.—H oly Communion, 7 Ain. oith, L. Hampton, D. J. Parsops, D. Cushen. icayy fire of the enemy’simy’s batteries. The scenes depiotdepic M onday.—Before Sir Alfred Deni i K.O.M.G. (in the Subvtvxd Three D isasters. and last Sunday In month, 8 Ain. every Sunday, a sensation of drowamess during worl demure Prudence providing sqme of the most interest !'D" Co.—F. Ganner, W. Patterson, H. Griffiths, ing features of the piece. jPrudenoe, of course, adopts 15 bird’s eye via view of Neuva> Chapelle, showing the | chair), Mr. W. L. Wallis, CoL ’A. Mein, Mr. R . H. Fireman Turner, who was saved from the “ Lusitania,’* BLEND, ~iy on 1st and 8rd Sundays. Sunday services, hours—impaired appetite—these are; Williams, T. Martin, D. Jones. $ what is deemed by the Friends to be an imprudent of the I ritish and the Germans; a diagram Ellis, CoL J. F. Pieraon, Councillor J. Duke and was also in the “ Titanic” and “ Empress of Ireland” _ a m. during sohool term time, 11 a n l , 8 p.m. (chil symptoms that two of the most important disasters. dren) and 8 so p.m., on 1st Sunday 2.46 pjn. for men only.1 e prizes were distributed by General Montgomei.. attitude and the gradual severing of the ties that ioating the artil ery fire and position of the bursting Mr. A* C. Hillman. [ 'organa in the body—the stomach andi the ells; both lines < f combatants entrenched ; a terrific Bad L uck. Servioes of Intercession deily It noon. Evening P------liver—are not working aatiafaotorily. |The 10 spoke of the esprit de corps which team raauig practically keep her an irisoner are watched Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 6.80 r — among the troops, and thanked the Eastbourrje mbardment by tie British, which is an exciting and - OBSTRUCTION. right remedy to with keen interest.____ The______.ing Jeremiah is also A man named John Clements, who had his cottage at- Communion Thursday 8 a.m. and 12 noon 2nd’ (especially the hon. sec., Mr.' E. Catt) for their ible for a considerable amount of fun and so is ililtic scene; lh> British rush to the first row of Richard Barrett, of Eastbourne, was summoned for Whitebrook, Monmouthshire, demolished by tha Holy days, Holy Communion 8 a.m. and 12 noon. ble arrangements. , ,!■ lan trenches, J(c. Altogether the film is a remark- obstructing Bradford-street with a harrow on May 1st. sanitary authorities as unfit for habitation, slept in tha - Vicar, Bev. 3. Sahrey; Curate, Rev. A. T. Wise. me. Bhim, a vivacious Farisienhe, whose amorous TAKE lesignson the lively Ton k jj {)efore ^ et- irpdnction. There will also be shown P.O. Taylor said he saw the barrow at the junction of pig-sty. The sanitary authorities On Saturday after a 1C A T IO N . 4 m t ADWtf, Oarllsle-road.—Bundays, 11 a h , 8J0and 8.80 he Leo], (drama), “ W hen Cupid Caught Bradford-street and Green-street It remained there heated debate decided to destroy the pig-sty. p.m., Holy Communion every Sunday at 8.0 Am.: lat and o ftih e naive Prude"‘ ice. For the rest the piece Thief ”_J[comi |y|, "Tha Allies’ Chains”'(cartoon), for fifteen minutes, and the defendant then came out of ■ j after morning serrioe; jmd a^jttflnudays whenever there is the slightest guspkion EDDING AT DEV0NP0RT. I is m evi respect a grata lying success. The minor R equest to D iscourage R ecruiting. u that all is not well with this organk of s are veil filled; the is an excellent and well- On the Wal ,jjs of Bruges ” (beautiful Pathecolor tha public bar of the Tally Ho. ijuring^ Cook” (comedy), ' “ Lord The Yorkshire Farmers’ Union at Doncaster on Wednesdays , digestion, is Beeoham’a Pills—that well- need, ihorus, whose ihdering of the concerted scenic), “ The A fine of 2s. 6d. was imposed. Kitchener in i<*,” 4c. Saturday passed a resolution asking the Government to ibury Wood- | known trustworthy preparation which has BAKER-MISS G. M. GREEN, [ num bers! ,ves nothing to t desired. .N-S:M . Atkinson. discourage recruiting in districts where agricultural ward. had sueh enormous success in the treat Miss is .seen in the part of ; On Thursday afe the two following days a change of V'i COOK -ASSAULTED. he wedding took place very quietly at K< „___. programing w ill introduoe a stirring two-part dt— labour is scaroe. ment of digestive disorders. Those who “ Prudehi .the Quaker 1 irl), and a more charming Mrs. Olive Hearn, of Meads-street, was Summoned for Sealeyan Garrison Church, Devonport, on Sum •a. '...11 l ‘‘ Romance of the 1 [ills,” a love story which culmi: — have tried this remedy-—and they how representative it would difficult to imagine. She assaulting Mrs. Miriam Cuthbert, a cook, on May 1st D aughter F inds! M other H anged. I morning of the Rev. Walter Siberton Baker, C.F. (aoj in a fierce struggl > < in the edge of a cliff by two rivals. ->!• % number a great multitude—are. entirely plays withia natural graoeithat appeals irresistibly to Mr. R. A. Niedermayer appeared on behalf of the Coming down shortly before breakfast on Saturday- I of Mg: and Mrs. Walter O. Baker, ol Dover), and On Dangeroua ( h >und ” wul be found another drama complainant and Mr. W. T. James defended. ______II» j ITBUBBBU satisfied that, for correcting ailments of Ireen (a sister at the National Children] the audience, which is also highly delighted with the morning a girl named Cowley, of Ormskirk, Lancashire, Ing service at 7: Holy Communion. Tkursdays manner- in whioh she sings ana danoes. Mr. A. Scott ftlom: which con ii< lerable pleasure may be derivi Complainant stated that she was a widow, and she the stomach and the liver, there is nothing I Home and Orphanage, and second daughter of Mr. found her mother hanging dead from a nook in the »’ days. 11 am .; Litany, Fridays, 11.80 am . Vicar, to surpass Cullen, as “ Tony Chute/? contributes largely to the whilst among bt In r attractive subjects secured are was at present living in.Desmond-road. She entered oeiling. r. i . ’ • | J. H. Green, of Dover). The bridegroom, whj Soenes in B ritaiy” (Pathecolor soenio), “ Lover’s TORES. Evan J. Hopkins. i; success of .the production, nis bright and spirited imper the defendant’s employ in September lost year. On K illed in W ife’s P resence. been the junior Wesleyan chaplain at Devenpoi Luok” (Kevston) comic), “ Hunters of the Air” ■nnt’a —Sunday servtoes: Holy Oommnnlon at 8 0. sonation being warmly appreciated. Tne “ Captain May 1st the defendant was very much annoyed, and A Birmingham motor-cyclist named Mr. Harvey also on 4th •Sunday at 7.0; Choral Euoharist at 945; dee last August, was last week appointed chaplain (interest), “ Wanl e 1 a Muse” (comedy), 4o. BEE,CHAM’S Chartres” of Mr. Vernon! Booth and the “ Princess when she came into the kitchen witness said, “ It is ’Smith was killed bn Saturday night. While returning 11.0, children’s service 80, and evensongs.*). | the troops at the Dardanelles, and is sailing almi Mathilde” 'of Miss Nellie! Vanooutt are both excep There are exhibit ons daily at 3 ta d 8. cruel of you to hurt your mother.” The defendant told 1 «vs: Holy Oommnnlon daily at 8.0, ezoeptw ed- nmediately to take over his new duties.. He with his wife, whom he recently mai ed, from a ride in tionally pleasing studies, whilst other creditable imper her to hold her tongue and used bad! language towards at 110 (for aged and tnvauds) and Fridays at | nerly in the Eastbourne Wesleyan Circuit. Tht WM. LE! QUEUX. the country, he came into collisii with a motor —ltins at 7.40, except Wednesdays and Fridays PILLS. I sonations are the “ Jeremit * "’ of Mr. Kennedy Allen: her. Subsequently complainant told Mrs. Hearn that omnibus. Mr. Smith was terribly ijured and died ice was conducted by the Rev. Irving Armstrong | the “ Prinde Carlo” of Mi The celebrated i ivelist and journalist, Mr. William she did not think there would be sufficient meat for off with Litany. Vicar: Rev. W. P. Jsy. Curates: ’., who subsequently administered the Reginald Matthews; the almost immediately, but his wife, wb was in the side- , von E. Scott, Rev. W. F. Aston, Her. J. W. cent t , “Phcebe” of Miss Maui is to lie his lecture, “ The German Spy the dinners. She sent the dinner in but there was ) newly-married couple. e Denny; the “Madame oar, escaped practically unhurt. 5TBOUBNE ikes - • | ; j; .- ■ I Blum” of Miss Jennie I .ichards, and the “ Mona, Pbril,"” on Saturdi afternoon, the 29th inst nothing left, tad she said she did no ; mind for herself, i AMD A ll An o s u , WilHngdon-rd.—Sunday F r x p a r b o o n l y b t | Larose” of Mr. Leslie Hat but asked the defendant if she would get something to B o t F atally Goeed and8 a m. Holy ncmmnnlon; 11 a.m.matins niton. - ’ a f t e r : QON TEA CONCERTS. will make up. Mrs. Hearn, however, said she (complainant) Frederick Stone, a boy of 13 years of age, was on „ _ o y on 8rd and 6th Sundays) and sermon; noon, , T h e , Girl I presented twice to-day, 1st THOMAS BKKOHAM, St. Helena, L an e. 2.45 and |Thepopular afl ioon tea concerts are held on Mon- had been rude to her, and that shu would not have Saturday found gored to death in the manger of a cow Communion on tad Sunday in month; 8 pm., PUBLIC LIBRARIES. y.Yveanesday ,fid Friday, lasting from 4 to 5.30. ’s servioe; 8.46 p.m.. Holy Baptism, except on Sold everywhere In boxes, anything more and that she could go vithout. Witness shed at Lypa Farm, Charlton, Wiltshire. 1 ‘THE WRITTEN pAW” and “ M AGDA, The Devonshire' ik String Orchestra appears oh each then went into the kitchen, hut defendant followed- her, ardi Bay, when it is administered at children’s A bstention fob the W ar. 640 p.m., evensong and sermon. Other Ser* Prloe U (66 pills) sued 2/9 (168 pills] | The following recent book additions have been A t the er Theatre next week, Miss Darragh and ion, appropi ,tje light musio being played. During and taking up a shovel said, “ Do yon dareme.to’throw )ED WITH r Oommunlon at 8 a m. dally, except Thurs- exhibited in the show case during the past week, and I Mr. Basil “Iney’s Company will on Monday, Tuesday next week the artist will be Mr. Tom Kiqtn- thisat yob?” Witness replied “ Y terrible. But I / D ivision I. 658. "Pitman's Journal." Vol. 73. 1914. I »n the Train, from tho Vi leville Theatre, London. l-lmown favoni itJs are announced to appear. for them about your dinner.” ht. We have a GAVaron^PLAOT^Siipm (Ind< 688.1. Jennings, Arthur S. " Commercial Paints and There will be matinees on Holiday. Wednesday Dr. M. [V. MoKechnie stated that he examined Mrs. close on £2,000. tad 6.80 p.m. Tnesdayeye "j Gross. Hep. Nett. very nice to ua I Miss Barton...... 77 ... * - I Pal iting." A handbook for architects, engineer and Saturday. The Pier , its resume______their popularr . r ___ Cuthbert on May 5 th and found she whs suffering from Bridge Accident. l in the left hand, ling. Thursday, 8 to 9. Lord’s perl y owners, painters ahd decorators, so . Illustrations. la month alter Evening Service. Miss E .D . R olls...... 85 ... - 78 alfresco entertainments onj Satutday next, the 22nd a black eye, bruises on the back tad on both arms. W hilst a company of Royal Ent eijs were constrnct- !o say he is getting * Mrs. Fox-Rnsaell ...... • 83 ... inst. They will perform twice daily, as usual, viz,, at They appeared to have been caused Dy a blunt instru ing a bridge over the river at Sell East Kent, the Miss Symington...... 85 ... Practical Information as to cost and suitability of ROY, HIPPODROME. ment, particularly the injuries on the irm. She was in CHUBCH, Pevensey-road.—Sandays. 11 rations kinds of paints. Includes chap; era on paint 3.15 and 8.1!) 11 construction collapsed, killing a pper named Jones, Miss R o lls...... 80 ... - 78 a very nervous condition, and at her age would have a belonging, to London, and inii 6.80 pjn . Miss Thorneley ...... 92 ... ind colour mixing, tools and plant, defects in . I T-f t ■ ; several others, one uesday, 8 p.m. Young Mrs. Symington ...^...... 92 ... lalnters’ work, specification, and painting by i “ SAl )AY TO MONDAY.” very lasting effect. , sustaining severe concussion of the t Thursday, 8.80 p m . neohanlcal means. - Mr. James submitted that the case was of such a ONAL GYMNASTS. D isobdebs in P obtcg4l. 5RT. ion. Division H. 821. Benson,RobortHugh. “Poems." Portraits. No PICTURE! HALLS. S E N S a t : trivial nature thajt itj ought to be' dismissed, and that Gross. Ne datn. • i . I : ■ T- rtion of the entertainment at ' the -Bench ought never to have been troubled with it. There were demonstrations on the arrival of Royalist orators at Coimbra on Monday. The m well filled oa Miss Parrott...*...... - 88 ... 82 i. “Yerhaeren, Emile, Poems of,” selected and H i ppodrome is taki up by a sketch presented by F; The Magistrates decided to hear the defence, and Cars in which the Miss Waterfleld...... 88 :. rendered into English from tho Flemish by Alma CENTRAL | OEDEMA. Kamo, entitled "S □rday to Monday.” The name of Mrs. Hearn then Btated that on May 1st Mrs. Cuthbert Royalists travelled were stoned, and me persons were ncertwas given Miss Nevlll ...’...... i ...... 88 . StH ttell. Portrait. 1915. ‘FLORI JOE NIGHTINGALE”: A NOBLE Ks mo. is in itself a ffieient guarantee of the humorous said in’ regard to the food, “ This is a nice sort of lnnoh injured. The police and troops wei called out to - ’ in East- Miss W. Goodwin...... 91 .. 921. “ Nelson, The Story of,” by Harold F. B. Wheeler. restore order. Co., Sussex Miss Garrett...... 93 .. Porialts. Illustrations. 1913. '.I T BRITISH HEROINE. po: sibilities- of tbi ieoe, but when played by such-a to give to~a servant.” She alleged [that the complainant ation of the Miss Firm ln...... 91 .. 94 L Sladen, Douglas. Germany's Great Lie." The talented comp i is doing duty at Mr. Winter's called her a liar, and at the kitchen d< or, she iaid, “ I Load Bbtob on G ebhan M ethods. Mies Goodwin...... '.I... 92 .. official German Justification of the war, exposod and • it _ L'__ l . .. j hi___ lx - _1. record that a ' r music becomes positively irresistible by took up the shovel and threw it across the room.”. It | Viscount Bryce, speaking in London on Tuesday, said " Miss E. C. Mottershall.. 97 .. orltoised. 1914. There is little in the comedy struck the box near whioh Mrs. Cutlbert was sitting, r the purchase of 94f. Graham, Stephen. “A Vagabond In tho lioal propei international 'law had been completely disregarded can be desoril coherent story, but it loses but she did not see it hit the complsu: ant at all. Mrs. The services of Cat casus,” with some notes of his experiences among pioture hall leaves nothing to be wished, and doubtless within the last ten months. Pirates were, so to say. ____ from Coodea W esley 1 the Russians. Illustrations.' Maps. 1915. > nothing on this sc and is tally sompensated for by Outhbert picked up the shovel, came towards her and wild beasts of .the spa. The issues raised by the German the enterprise of the management will evoke a liberal the spirited work ol comedians. John Willy Jaggs hit her on the face with it. Defenda at denied having s direction of: Band- B01 96 L Leong, Y. K.. and Tao, L. K. “ Village and Town measure of patronage from residents and visitors alike. navy and army had riven a new character and import ere'ren- Life In China,?’ with a preface by L. T. Hobhouse. 1916. is evidently an ive customer in regard to the pulled the complainant’s hair. ance to international law. 956.9. Baiklo, James. “Lauds and Peoples of the All the internal conditions answer tally the require _____ the audienoa- ma rriage contract, t his capture is accomplished by Tha Magistrates’Clerk (Mr. E. O. Langham): Why j !»• Bib] e." Coloured frontispiece. ments of such a plaoe of entertainment, the oonvemenoe The K ing’s Bibthday J.alf-hearted fashion., C auses, Oeylon-ptaoe.—Sundays, 11 and 840: THE Ca v e n d is h c l u b . the insistent “Cloi ida," her father having informa- did you throw the shovel? Intended for students,of the Bible; the work ahd comfort of patrons having been carefully studied, m is likely to become a rich t. Griffin and Corpl. y s, 8; Communion, 1st Sunday (evening) and 8rd presents in a concise manner an acconnt of the tio: l that the bridi _ Defendant: Just to frighten her, The London Gazette announces tha; by the King’s (morning). Baptht H all. Orown-etreet: Snn- The first match of the season took plaoe on Saturday while the arrangements for e thibiting the piotures are man. JaggB, howejii is singularly slow in turning up The Benoh, after considering their decision in private, command all celebrations of His Majes ty’s birthday at I.a flute and clarinet.- between teams selected by the Captain and Vioe- ; lations and lands with which tho ‘ chosen people” as effective and complete as tjhey are up-to-date. the liking of the x and 640; Thursdays, 8.—Rev. David Barron. : md to deal. on ais wedding mi ', an overnight debauch having imposed a fine of £1. home and abroad, with the exceptioi; of flying flags, Ohafkl (Oalvinistio), Grove-road.—Sundays sd Captain respectively. The match respited ina Win for A successful start was made on Thursday with a series he programme was F iction. ,■ ‘ a eoianolent effect, lioh he has some difficulty in will be dispensed with this year, owing] to the war. and 640 pan Wednesday evening at 7. Prayer toeVioe-Captain’ssidebySSpmnts. J r of well-ohosen films, the chiejf, attraction being a vivid sha long off.- A t the wedding breakfast he is' in nigh A DESERTED WIFE. pm local artists. Mr. toa Snnday at.10 ajn. and Monday a t 7 p ja . AI herton, Gertrude. “ The Aristocrats." and powerful representation of Conan Doyle’s “ A Big F ibe N eab G uildfosd. 1 much amusement, 8 Hyrntm, M inister. M r. H* Poniuun. Captain’s Team. V ice-Captain ' s T eam. Lt Feuvre, Amy. “ The Chateau by the Lake.” spi its, while his aqyi intures at the railway station are Emmanuel William IHeldwick, of Winter-road, was Studyly in ssoariet."Soarlet.” The com" concluding exhibitions of tiiis iself os they are amusing to the The ehgrateringig latlathe works of Messrs. Drummond tamme were Mrs. Old Town.—Sundays, 11 a.m. and 640 pjn. Mr. Elston asaaaveseastaaai Mr. Baltmarsh Ikndon, Jack. “Smoke Bellow." . as i mbarrassing to summoned for deserting his wife. I Mr. K en yon ...... Mr. Kulght ...... +.... \ g] SI berrad, Una L. “ Cuddy Yarborongh’s Daughter.” and the other piotures take place to-day at 3, 7 and 9 anc ience. A t during the honeymoon there are Mrs. Fieldwick said she had been married for 28 Brothers,~Rvdes■s, Ryt Hill, near Guildford,; were . Hills, Mr. E/L. ____ n meet here for Breaking Bread. o’clock,• —’whit are to be the regular hours of com. H all, Longstone - road, Seaside. — Open Mr. C la rk ...... Mr. Cramphorn tar ;her episodes of extremely ludicrous nature, and ears and there were seven ohildren, of j whom four were fire on Tuesaa;may morning. Machinery valued at £20,0 : and Mr. T. Sindea Mr. Shepherd (skip.)! J uvenile N on-F iotion. 1 meneing. __ i meet here on Sundays at 11 a-m. for Breaking Mr. R eeve (skip.) ... [h i... 1 altogether John \Mi !y Jaggs is i most entertaining ring. She had not lived with her) husband as his | was destroyed and 250 workmen were rendered idle. E. Pollard , 7 9 0 . Adams, Morley (editor). “ The Boy’s Own Book )n Mondaj S la n d a t 6 4 0 p.m. for Gospel servloe. Mr. Dixie ...~ , Mr. Bonghton next the first half of another week will a x>n. Mr. Alex El nth, who has previously appeared wife for about two years. He last paid her money “ on The cause of the outbreak is unknown. ■ acted as accom- Guspxl H all, Victoria-drive.—Sundays 11 sjn. of Indoor Games and Recr< ‘ ions.”' ...... An instructive I be inaui Mr. Climpson > Mr. Rol with an entirely new set of subjects, ierL is as lively ever, and his impersonation of tha* day in January when it snowed,” when she received hcert the Chairman Bread, and a t 6.80 Gospel servioe. I manual of home amusements. Illustrations. 1913. that of domu A Baptist M inister K illed. Mr. B ild ger... Mr.■! Wooifgate ..... / ....I 2® >t interest being a fine three-part film J iggs ” is about i comical a study as oould well be Is. Her husband had told her he would not live with the artists for ______-TBODIW Ohueoh, Whitley-road.—Sunday J uvenile Stout Book. The Rev. S. Petty, pastor of Hope Baptist Chapel, Mr. Reynolds (skip.) Mr. Sole (ulp.) I descriptive if “ Florence 'Nightingale,” one of the wis led. The other pembers of the company are tally her again, but she had not taken proceedings before, as [ the work of M iss E . services at 11 and 6.80.; Monday, Sisterhood, at 8; greatest of Cardiff, was riding a bioycle in the outskirts of the city Tuesday, Band of Hope at 7, Intermediate O.B. at 8.1 6 ; l b . Dlplock sstsesssstaaSM Mr. WarrenQ •HlMifllMlIlill \ Oritram, Mary Frances. “ Tarnished Silver." British heroineA, The first reel depicts equal to the calls lade upon them, notably Miss she hadkept forgiving him. t part in making the many inter: on Monday, when he was knocked down by a motor car Thursday, Ju n io r Endeavour a t 6.80, Senior a t 8. Mr. Cramp ...... Mr. James...... 119 ing incidents in Miss Nightingale’s early Octivia de Noel asj 'Olorinaa.” There is a full and Defendant, who did-toot appear, had an order made Mr. Jolllfle tniMMIIIIMI Mr. HarriBonQU'' ••»aa«aaa, •aaa* I I life. Then imes the story her brave and beneficent and sustained injuries to which he succumbed. He was Minister. Bev. Svdnev T. East. of efficient chorus, the iece is excellently staged, and its for him to contribute 7s. 6d. a week |to his wife, also o r F bxkndb. 7b, B olton-road. — Bervicee every Mr. Prior (skip.) sseesl Mr. Trowell11 (skip.)(skip. . work/as a 32 years of age and a native of Liverpool. sister of metey ” amongst [the wounded bhe jring influence the present time cannot be gainf 7s. 6d- Court costs. " a t 11 u d 640. troops in the Crimea, In the dead of night she moves saic. 201 Ships—1,556 LivesI BANKS. 48 n from ward t rryingj in her hand a rude old- I i view of the li ;h of the sketch the miscellaneous Dr. Macnamara stated in the House o f Commons on ...Ar. Savilla Clarke k Company (Limited), Lewes Old Bank, East- The programme for the season includes the following fashioned lai ip to light her on her way. Gliding noise- iter is are natural! >t sq numerous as usual, but the Tuesday that the total number of mercantile vessels, Miuiager* Mr, F. H.Emary. > fixtures:— I lesslj from.r to room, the! injured ta d dying men, ,.S...... Bevan k Company (Limited), Lewes Old Bank, B e * - two additional il ire of such merit as to Justify the WAR SONNETS yachts, trawlers and drifters, not including boats com ‘ ourne. Mahsger, Mr. .Mark Yonng. Date. Opponents. Ground. casting thei ejes towards ir and rooognising. the m u agemsnt placing iem by the side of a K am opro- missioned for Government service, sunk since the war ...... ,...f ministering gel of the cam; ,*JL Ray _ AND WtoTMnrasn Banx (Limited) Hampden Park have learned to appro due ;ion- The Four msational Boises are gymnasts of to noon on Tuesday was 201. The approximate numbers 'load. Manager, Mr.,W. A . Jacob. >. Visltors....„_ ci&te and lovi her. Someti: she sits by the men’: CA h i....Stephen Adame A n o th e r1 the first water, and sensational” aptly describes the BRITANNIA’S of lives lost, including passengers, was jl,5S6. y AND WicsnoNsraB Banx (Limited), bedside and ites down for lem some tender message character of their formanoe. From a considerable [ M eads. M anager, M r. VT. A . Jaoob. hom e; bnt i;s, as she w in and ont, the blessings j ■ L T ubes and their P bisoni rhe Gentle Lark ” Dr. Cassell’s Tablets m l feats are a marvel of skill and lOvnfOUL Bank (Lim ited), 87, Term inus- and'the t ot the sol “ S T wS?m88 elevation their flyin Letters from officers at the Dardanelles are unanimous , Seat or d . . . 111*1 I! •* .* II ” foHow her. Photo- |^ ud|fmeht,.t, while , tl) nr daring holds the audience High on the wave-worn ioliff Britannia,stands; . Willett Bishop Manager, Mr. R. B. Watkins. T. T- T. graphically tl ie subject has sn very oleverly treat in declaring that in their attitude towards their prisoners ...... Roeckel ANDPeoviNOUL Bank (Limited), 4, Station- West Marina (St. Leonards).. aim wt ireathless. lady member of'the quartet With hattledight fierce riows her sea-b| randra (H a stin g s)___. ... Mrs. L. Hta«o4f,_ and the film will be found lie of great and sustain gymnasts. Apart from the Her dragons-throi bounding the Turks are “ noble gentlemen compared with the . Manager, Mr. R. E. Watkins. 87, Itaaanley-roaA Baa* attraotivenei is fhe : daintiest ______O rn and Midland Bank (Limited), Terminus- npden Park______and strength required for a W h ilei I all her land s; Germans.” Han- .London, I., aays: A Kalem oomedy. “The . ______high degree of road. Manager, Mr. A. E. Parsloe. ___ ford ...... ob and the'Magician,” irlormance of ature the artiste accomplishes Leave gold, leave pleasure; join yc/uir warlike bands; G ibl P ages. M s Capital and Counties Bank (limited), El, W est Marina (Bt. Leonards).. ' ns o a showing how! a performer’s entertainment is spoiled w ilt laryngitis. Alter er diffienlto task ith a gracefulness tad natural1 Leave home, ’.eaveleave love j ’tis time to win or die; The girl “page-boy” is the latest outcome of the road. Manager, Mr. A. Oven Lyte. „ 14- Visitors...... without lessening the amusement of the audience, will scarcity of labour owing to the -war. She has made her South-W hstkijn Bank (Limited), 17, „ 17.. Motoambe ...... ______a time there was a chaim that wins thi enthusiastic appreciation of the The ravishers, the poisoners are id of the Fleet). 1 . prickling sensation aH cailse many a laugh. There Will be a diverting topical audence.’ It is qi the best turn of its kind yet t and hands! appearance, neatly uniformed, in the service of a lead js . Manager, Mr. A. W. Peach. „ B sx h U l...... cartoon, “T h e Allies’ Chorus,*’ and a scenic film, “ Con And fight ye must, withihead an Tennyson South-W b s ib sn Banx (Limited), ids, „ 28.. Visitors...... over me; 'tiiea my seer at the Hippo one. M iss Grace Rivers exeels ing Harrogate Hotel, and meets guests on their arrival ______nager, Mr. E. Thorne. « „ 81.. Bexhtll...... - ...... kceee npsd to give way, stantinople,” hhould likewise meet with special favour. as a^oomedienne, am addition' to her natural charm Up, follow m e; the foe is at the gatie! at the railway station. ' L loyds B ank (lim ited), 64, Terminus-road. Manager, Ang. 7.. Visitors...... ------... ta d eoon I was quite For the whole world now stakes the fateful h o o t; j EASTERN (jJINEMA. ’of manner she is'tho irof a pure soprano voice, N ational M unitions F aciobl 8tr. Henry Holyoake 5 „ Uti ViBlWts...... - ...... helpless: All nee bad Why woo defeat? why tarry till tod[late? koBayiy "...G.JBot'otsford „ 21.. Alexandra (Hastings) - ___ _ ■one ont of my arms She first appears in ing of a lighter nature, bnt it is U nion Of L ondon and Smith' s B ank (L im ited), 16, • THE PRESIDENT’S [SPECIAL” NEXT iber that she scores her chief W hat if a German lord sjhould frown ar id lower Major-General Sir Percy Girouard announced at a. Cornfield-road. Manager, Mr. H. J. Farnham. „ 25.. V isitors...... and lege; I could not in I. sentimental n> meeting of Leeds engineers on Tuesday that, subject to move by myself; could V p iE ? . suc< ess, to striking lony to her accomplishments, On your fair heritage ? or lust and hate Sept. 4- Visitors...... ratification by the Government, it had been decided to „ 8.. Visitors-..- ...... - Disrupt (fee British race land British power ? ” The star film this week-end {at the Eastern Cinema is Tie orchestra,ua sr the direction of Mr. W. H. establish a‘ national factory for the making of war ,, 18.. Visitors t pow.r a two-part drama, “ The Barrier of Flames,” whioh Ash, readers during te interval a selection of Russian „ 22.. Captain ▼, yioe-CapUdn..... restore power; I underwent electrical’ treat i 1 H- munitions, chiefly shells. the Play "...SfccfcWey 'Vp-, covers an ingenious tad sensational story, and intro folk! songs, in honoi of the Russian Flag Day on Other visitors mateheavwill be arranged ment and massage, hut not the least benefit duces a succession of dramatic scenes. A Vitagraph day last. “ Make Strong your watch-towers on eajch little isle, No Coalition. to .'- r resulted. 1 had been helpless for about eta Tue ...... W. & Squire these dates to suit the oonvenience of the visitors, j oomedy, “ Aunty’s Portrait,’* and a Sterling comic, '"HIS IBS” REVUE Keep watch ana ward upon the narrovir sea I . The Prime Minister on Wednesday refused to admit n oaths when any husband got me Dr. Cassell’s Strike hard for Empire and for unity, i ■f GILBERT’S EASTBOURNE REDOUBT v. HASTINr ThjbkAS. /They did what nothing else bad been “ Love and Dough,” are both extreme! F ir next week ,tl 'management have secured the the possibility of a Coalition Government, Se suggested ow fonder ” i do. Gradually power returned to me; Interest is represented by the,?’ Taming of Wild Horses Anglo-Oriental comi - revue, “ His Nibbs,” which is And let not reptile Huns your hearth defile!, by Mr. Handel Booth. “ The Government are greatly ALEXANDRA. to walk, and speech eonte hack. ~,uenos Ayres,” and there js an admirable coloured being ’-“ought1 by All Bruno, the popular comedian, Greece fell of old by Roman force and guile; indebted to the leading members Of all parties for IS The Redoubt played their first match in their enth ______- became my old self again, and «A ic film, “ The Gorges of p e Loup,” illustrating a and |at talented oom). iy of artists. Elaborate scenery And many a city fair and colony suggestions and assistance on certain specific subjects,’* season on Wednesday on the Redoubt ground it the preemA time am waB fiod straw,” renoh beauty spot, whioh is much appreciated. , and s coetumi | will he a feature of the perform- Before proud Roman tyrants bent the knee; he said. “ The step suggested in not in {contemplation, 11 ARM. their old friends, the Alexandra. The game wi well “ The President’s Special,” a drama by Edison, will ancc, wb should pi ve a great attraction. The mis- The high Greek spirit sank to slavery vile. . , . and T am not aware tnat it would meiet With ( GUARANTEED to bs contested. The visitors sent a strong team, bi the ------pride of place in the bill for next Monday and cells n e 1 portion ol the programme will be chiefly assen t” Redoubt side won the matoh by 15 points. : Thi clubs tw o following' ' ' lys. In the story portrayed by this film Your idols melt, of silver and of gold' l l W elsh “ F lash” R: sustusustiinedby the Hi iTrio of athletes and equilibrists, of arms, E V E R Y 40 have played together for many years, the whole f the John Farley lives instructions to sidetrack train No. imedian and mimic. Transmute your store of 1 ilth to si and Mr.'Y I B. Davis, And mighty marksmen 1 now as of 1 Reconsidering their decision, the War Bee has now PURE matches having been most pleasant. 49^.allowing ie President’s rial the right of wav. agreed to the Welsh regiments continuin a wear their ! i . v ■' * (Tr ...1 The 48 hours ie has spent on duty are too much,—he From all m y) d farms, distinctive national eknblem, the “ flash,”| a little bunch J to investigate the R edoubt. I A lexan dra. R n x 1. falls asleep, ’Te is awakem I by a passing trata, the 0 L Ni ’Gainst Germany be eve of black ribbon that hangs from the bad of the tumid i that the report of 1 made from unbleaohed floor without fo b th b Al l ie s.—Up to face between hieh and an utomobile driven by his i A corse on him who shrinks fro collar. I I lipal Laboratory of any chemical addition. Mr. Gratae MIIMHIMItlllll \ Mr. Dyer...... about 30,000 horses for the Mr. P erk in s...... f m Mr. Ridgway ...... J :e iis most inciting, Leopard’s-L air” is the P ost Office W ae E xpenses. e e of chlorine, » Dr. Ou h U's Tablets are a (omima • b i _ ' in Canada. The number HI. ?ILL BE PLEASED WITH IT _____ Mr. Blzmnr ...... 1 * Mr. H iokm ott...... vetnedy lor alt toms o< aerva or bodikr . .tie of a Seli| drama, which not fail to prove excit- - not been officially announced. The Post Office had spent about £1,000,000 down to YOU Mr. Prior (skip.) ...... Mr. Gosling (skip.) secured tonce that t iy shield, ion state, “ that the ] p Y O U GIVE r r A TRIAL. I olfl or yoonf. Compounded ot nerveartrii Som eti _ incidents m oti a missing baby, the need for a great many “ And ye who shape my weapons and i the end of March in expenses directly attributable to use, and that their tonic* ol indirontablj provod tOcacy, they but Nev< Work for your life, nor precious mome waste; R in k a. is on! ivered after ^desperate "battle with a , ne is urgent, and it is’ now the war. This includes the cost of substitutes for men, iay have prepared to lobosniMd modara tame treatment tor w d of morp of suital The foe hath hidden fund of foulqessi; Mr. Woraf old Mr. Pavier ...... that Western Canada will be serving with the Colours. The autl sly annoui The fact’ry is the rear of battle-field. n, the existence of Mr. Broome tSa#tl4S4*'«Mt«(ti ( on Mr. M offett...... 5neus . ia !4.00 mwkvdi ime will also ini |lude a Keystone cqmic, scoured a view to providing them, )arly as April 14. L iMr. H evrett...... !...... ( Mr. W eston...... The it,” of which ire are two reels. It ' Germania would fain the trident wield, * L ady of the L amp Salute. Mr. Steed (skip.) ...... I Mr. Bmith (skip.) . ™’ffl.RssKB ssaas dlose-of th| eaent year it is estimated that . j metal vessels pro- 7ILE PARALYSIS ~ throughout a . ludicrous d laughable picture. . Though now from all the seas her ships be chased, Many beautiful wreaths, including a number from GILBERT’S Machine Bakery, Mention ma; breeders ive disposed of over £1,400,000 man who gave this R i n k S. WAH1N8DUEAIEI also.,be made of the Gaumont scenic, | irposes. This naturally And she for ever by foul arts disgraced various women’s societies, Tvere on Wednesday placed V0U8 I — — HMLHTATI0 The Triam horses fori pn sent to Roulers to Mr. Knowslay ••tssssttsssts \ Mr. Forrest ... " the Pathe Gazette ta d singing piet heavy dr le horses of the country, O Britons, wonld ye to a dastard yield ? at the foot of the Florence Nightingale statue in , and, according Mr. Rawles ...... ( , , Mr. Moorland I - - VITAL EXHAUSTION further Attractions that sire always welcomed, Waterloo-place, London, in passing which every S, Grove R oad; 61, Seaside R oad; PREMATURE : DE0AY Exhibitions l remarkal fore, that many shrewd, tar- Let priests go hold the Cross to dyint Ion a part of tha Mr. Benz. sen. - ...... ( u Mr. Benbow plaoe daily at 3 ,7 and 9 o’clock. pen are now detly and extensiwly going into military officer saluted—in celebration of the birthday enpy bottles to every and at H a m p d e n P a r k . Mr. BOwierfsklp.) , Let Woman give np husband, lover, 1 other; anniversary of the “ Lady of the Lamp.” vETortuo. et uid «ora* » _ in , ,[tchewan and the sister provinces: From blood of heroes blessing shall arise. -70 •5 mUDr.CMffsTibfct*. FMees: Burney; to Take two 1< from ‘money’ every other] nodity, is subject to the' law NWi i 1 ii .—=■ I ,^uuu Uentenanths 8/8—the 0/9 alas b ta s She meet and ‘one’ win he left.” Die anddi That horsee will he scaroe and Brave sons, come follow me, the mighty Mother I Trial aupfM yw tii be mbs Is that a joke?” Yiofry shall knit us all in closer ties; I r A man is with no enemy so mqoh a t a loss name and sddreM rysd two penny Burney: “ Yes.” Dicks: “ V ell, I know of a feUow is a .•one conclusion. The breeder as with a laughing one, since it wrongs his own bravery, *a new arm in tha N LA B ELS o f all kinds manu- Dr.ffusraa who took money from two leji i holds wonderful opportiinitiee Glory of one be glory for another.” • 1 ond on a German. For All the disorders of the tongue theremedy ire, and it was no joke. the till |A. E. Styles. I to meet smiles with blows, wrote: ‘I t would it London Prices at Farncombe and Co. s mist begin m the heart. m He got twelve months I ” I for mm. g Works, South-street-, Eastbourne. gettlb the damned H- I of w o n against t . .
•; r EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915.
auuAAunnuuivo.AUCTIONEERS, iB.&W . BENNETT BASTE C.URNE. D e v o n s h i r e PARK CD. LAND AND ESTATE AQEN'fS. Clerical, ival, M ilitary and Tailors, SURVEYORS. VALUERS. k S T B I 11ntranw Broken. Monthly Property Register. Manager and Secretary „ Edgar Allan BrowJ.: These Sale Rooms are noted for the advi el ■ - • 10, 0( RNFIELD ROAD. Telephone: 84, Term inus-road, East! dsposal of Furniture, Antiques, Works of tuna, Plotures, Plate. Jewels. Curios: Wines, I Telephone 1284 E stbourne. loins. Jewellery, Animals. Birds, 8took-ln-T Telegrams Oakdei 9, Eastbourne. [ages and Horses, Motor Oars, Bloyoles, Boats THE DEVONSHIRE PARK ORCHESTRA. m HABITS A SPECIALITY. Beet Talus Is always obtained at these Auotl elng largely attended by local and oounta i EA8TBO jTRNE, 92 PERFORMERS. Iso buyers from London, Brighton, Lewes, , G A R D E N A 0 Wo rkmen in good Sanitary Workshops. Have recel red Instructions i rom the M usical Director . .. NORFOLK MEGONE. GOODS PURCHASED FOR ! CASH late William Esdalle Win er. Esq. l ' . .. . i : j Sale by ] jubuo Auction e ; The Ti bourne, on ; TUESDAY, 1st J unune , 1915, at Three o'clock in tho Afternoon, all "thatthat PROPERTY SALES. c o NOE TS r e e h o l d pPROPERTY," r ( K . FRANCIS & SONS, L td., KNOW I AS Tuesday and Thursday Afternoons a t 3 .3 0 . F ‘ QUISISANA," 1 [EADS ROAD, MASONS ' JRNE, j W ednesday * Saturday and Sunday Evenings at 8 .1 5 , r ! SCULPTORS & M ASONS Having for acc immodatlon: ; Nine bed] >ms, dressing oom, bath room, three V ocalist (Saturday) ■?,... MR. ROBERT NEEDHAM. reception : >ms, and dome) io offices upon the Bame level as the rec Iption rooms, Principal Baritone (“ Gipsy Love ” Comp by kind k permission of Mr. • 120, Lewes Boad, Brighton, Pleasant | arden. G eo. E dwabdes and Messrs. & ’ Ki:;ng & Clark. Frontage td Meads-road 119-fl more or less; depth 130-ft. TERRYS AUCTION ROOMS AND SALEYARD, more 0! less. MR. TOM KINNIBURGH, the eminent Scottish Basso. MEMOBIALS 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Possession upon Cohpli| ci6n op the Purchase. Of Kvebt Description Exeoctxd, and Inclusive Telephone No. 441, TERRYS, F .A .I . i Particulars and Condition! Of Sale may be obtained Estimates given for their erection in any part of the J O H N N I X J O H N N I X from Mesifs. Winter, Both mley, Wood & Murray, ft I COUNTRY. (IS Years’ Local Experience) Solicitors; 16, Bedford RoW, indon, W.C., and from the AFTERNOON TEA CONCERTS, Auotionee: ’" eld-road, Eastbourne. Will Sell by Auction, at his Rooms, as above, on Catalogue Submitted Free. ’elephone 1234 Ea tbourne. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons, 4 to 5.30. WEDNESDAY, May 19th, 1915, at [Two o’clock, the [elegrams Oakder ), Eastbourne. Programmes of Light M usic and Solos by T e r m i n a l TJ1IRST PORTION OF j SUPERIOR FURNITURE, '/semoved from 85, EASTBO JRNE. ROYA1 OAKDENi & GO. *THE DEVONSHIRE PARK STRING ORCHESTRA. Have received instructions rom the Executors of the MR. TOM KINOTBURGH. the eminent j A d m i S S i O l l P r C C . 81-WEEKLY SALES late Mrs, Mary Emma Bi tybrooke to Submit for Sale by Public Auction W The Town Hall, Eabt- J O H N N I X Goods can always be included. st J une, 1915, at Three J O H N N I X o'clock in the Afternoon pn jisely, all that' D AILY at 3 and DAILY, 11 to 1.30, 3 till 10. BIRTHS. N.B.—The Annual S4.LE of Bedding-out PLANTS, &c. e a s e h o l d p r o p iHAIO.—May 1JL 16, Pa\meira-garden8, Hove, the’wife KNOW] AS LIFE TARGETS. of Major A. K. laig (King’s Own Scottish Borderers), will bo held shortly. 8 L of a daughter. LILLINGTON LODGE, 2, MOAT CROB CINEMATOGRAPH. HUTCHINGS.—day 6, at Rose Bank, Ltndfleld, the wife EASTBO URNE, Rifle Practice under Ideal Conditions. Having for acc mmodation: tchings, of a son. MESSRS. j^ILLtOK & DAVIES, LATEST AND BEST; PRODUCTIONS. ADMISSION FREE. POPULAR PRICES. y 13th, at “King’s Stanley,” Eastdean- Five bedrooms, bath room, i iree reception e, the’wife of Albert Ed weed Mitchell, JDTIONKERS,1!' ESTATE AGENTS, domestic ( The Proiorty is held from SURVEYORS^ AND VALUERS, term of ninety nine years froi The Leading Cinema for High-class Pictures SEA WATEB SWIMMING BATHS. (MINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE, having sixty;three years une: £4 per annum. « . Heated to 70 Degrees. 4, at St. Wilfrid’s Church, Valuations fir Probate and other Purposes. Possession upon Comple Programmes Changed e Rev. T. G. Wyatt, Henry ents for all the principal Local [Residences and MIXED BATHING DAILY. B T. Poole, of HU1 House, Law- Particulars and Conditions Mondays and Thursdays. lleanor, daughter of Mr. JL Business Premises, from Messts. Hingley & Ro HOT SBA AND OTHER PRIVATE BATHS. Haywards Heath. and Midland Bank Chambers H. C. B1JTLEK, By Order of the Executors of Mrs. Elizabeth Auctioneers’ Offices, 10, Corn Charlotte Mannebing, deceased. TO-DAY (Saturday), May 16th, at 3 30 p m., BOOKBINDER. ! ' MACHINE RULER, EASTBOURNE;: 'elograms Oakdei daughter ,y 8, at the Parish Church, youngest son of Mr. Francis m W O capital FREEHOLD COTTAGES, LILLINGTON LODGE,' 2, MOAT CROFT ROAD, SIR' ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE Builders IreenJ Ouckfleld, to Harriett,11, SUSANS BOAD, EASTBOURNE. A KNOWN AS l [ EASTBO| RNE. DEATHS. Hooker, of . West ' Nos. 1$ AND 18, HAVELOCK ROAD, EASTBOURNE, W ill I.EC1UBF, oa “ IliilT lSlI BATTLES OF THE W A R ” Told itt SANITAl IIGNAN. — April 25, killed In action at the BOOKS BOUGHT. Occupying a position in a neighbourhood where small OAESEN ft C O . j ELECTRi miles, Raymond de Lusignan, Lieutenant 1st properties are in great demand and readily command Have received instructions I n the Executors of the ’! Detail for the First Time. Loyal Dublin Fusiliers, son of the late H. M. de Tenants. The houses are brick built, part weather ‘ late Mrs. jMary Emma Brayl rooke to Sell by Auction, Designs and e \ an, and Mrs. de Lusignan, of 29, Holland-road, tiled With slated roofs, and each contains three bed- upon the Premises, as a jiove, on TUESDAY and Chairman; Colonel SIR JOHN W. OTTLEY, K.C.I.E. rboms,tsitting room, kitchen, soullelfy, larder and two WEDNESDAY, J une the i H and 9th, Submitted vy.e.’s. ! Let at lls. per week each, landlord paying rates PYPER—On thb 14 th May, at 28, Enys-road, Eastbourne, o u s e h o l d I FURNITURE Maude, the dea rly-loved wife of the Rev. J. O. Pyper, A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED HISTORY AND and taxes. | ‘ and daughter cf the late Lt.-Col. G. V; Fosbery, v.C. Also£300of “B” STOCK, In £100 Lots, intheEAST- AND GENERA I EFFECTS. SATURDAY, M A Y 22nd, at 8 p.m. at S. Anne’s Church at 2J0 on Monday, iOURNE GAS COMPANY, which will be offered for HAuction ears’ Offices: 10, Co [rild-Voad, Eastbourne, Interment at 0< iklynge Cemetery. iale by Public Auction by Telephone 1234 Ea ithourne. Telegrams Oakdei MADAME CLARA BUTT TURNER.—On A lay 8th. at 1, White rock, Hastings, Jane GUIDE TO HERSTMONCEUX CASTLE XBSSKS. KILLICK & | DAVIES, , Eastbourne. Turnor, aged 3 A, for 48 years a faithful friend and servant in tho {family of the late Robert Orosskey, of (Om tsigh*), At their Property Auction Mark Terminus-road, Eastbourne, on FRIDAY, 28th![May, 1915, at 3.30 MISS CONSTANCE COLLIEE, and Party, . o’clock. IN CONJUNCTION WITH EVERY' ,/} By the BIT. E. E. CRAKE, M.A. Particulars and Conditions of Sale inay be obtained of DEYONSHI E PARK Messrs. Edridoe, Son & Marten, Solicitors, 4, High- THE DEVONSHIRE PARK ORCHESTRA. IREWS, Mason and So u u t o b , street, Croydon, and 27, Queen Viotdrla-strcet, London, TRE. Adv£ I’t-IU D (near St. Maty’s Church). One of the most Interesting and Picturesque Castles in the County of Sussex. the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Ter- minus-road, Eastbourne. Sole Leeeees & Managers: I Iubrat King & Clark. ! Show-room: OtBUiUA Villa, Gob* SATURDAY, M AY 29th, at 3.30 p.m. , ing the Cemetery), Eastbourne. PRIOR BIXPRNOE. 2.30, 6.45 and 9.0. and KstimAtes Furnished. A rare opportunity of acquiring an \ I - \ !’ Old Established; Last Two Performan< as ol the REVUE, WILLIAM LE QUEUX May be obtained of the Printers and Publishers, WINE, SPIRIT and BEER MERCHANT’S BUSINESS, IVEND NS L t d ,, ^ With Wholesale and Retail [ice, T oo!” win LECTURE THE GERMAN SPY PERIL.” FARNCOMBE & CO., Limited, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE, I Funerals Furnished HAILSHAM, SUSS1 GEORG I and Personally Conducted. l!n a thriving Market Town, three ninntes from the .45. Twice ] i g h t l y . im Eastbourne. YFHIT-MONDAY, M ay 2 4 t h , at T w o p .m ., Pr< 1 COMPLIMENTARY MOURNING MONDAY, May 17(TH, ,nd during the Week, M the Shortest Noties. THE HIGHLY-VALUABLE- I Matinee Sati ,y at 2.30. EASTBOURNE 5 6 b , GROV] EE HOLD LICENSED PREMISES, The Worid-Fami us Gomedian, FARNCOMBE & CO L i m i t e d , KNOWN AS ATHLETtC CLUB’S M i l i t a r y s p o r t s . A c c e s s o r i e 22, NORTH STREET, x z x x . 4 n c w b i r , M. Telephone Non 801 and 80S. illy built for tho Wine and {Spirit Trade, but EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL ID ARTISTIC PRINTING AT laptable for any purpose in which ample space and a SIX MILES “ MARCHING ORDER” MARATHON RACE. COMING i BON, sntral situation are desirable, and comprising com- ';|i UNDERTAKERS, MODERATE CHA plete and extensive WALKING RACE fo r WOUNDED SOLDIERS from Summerdown Camp. LLARAGE rind STORES, i al Carriage and U 8TABUNG for SIX HORSES. The Perfect Attempt at World’s Record by Dispatch-Rider H. W0LLEDGE, R.GJ H earse Proprietors. PLEASANT TEN - ROOMED RESIDENCE. GOOD GARDENS. RUNNING, WRESTLING and TUG-OF-WAR EVENTS. t\[ OR LOCAL-1 PLAGE ft IS, SOUTH STREET SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE, IR ISH 8T] O U E S S , S.OAVJ CHRONICLE PRINTING WORKS, 'Ill be Offered for Sale by Auction (with the ' j “ A Violin an l a Voice.’’ 1 R E ] ption of taking over the high-class and* lu< itive Business on very easy terms), by SAB OB and] BTBW A11 Admission Is. Subscribers Half-Price. N.C.O.’s and M en of H.M . Forces,>6d. TeL 788, J. B . A . HAYXAND, TeL 788, I In the American Racy Comeijjy, “ The 100 to 1 Chance.' An opportunity TTNDKRTAKKR & FUNERAL CARRIAGE Telephone 123. Established is*, MESSRS. A. BTJRTENSHAW ft SON, 9 1 APYfi VTSS U PROPRIETOR. PROCTER A ARNOLD, At the, Obown Hotel, Hailbham, cm WEDNESDAY inie 8c< tch Lassie. vsnintintly deserving !6th May, 1916, at Half-past Three orclock, by order i enjoying a capital OPEN OARS, GLASS os CLOSED HEARSES. HUDSONS L td. * A UCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND ESTA1 Mr. Holland Southerden. i v OHARLBS HURRY, ASSENGER TRAFFIC b etw een THE A Breezy Brigl t Comedian. UNITED KINGDOM AND FRANCE. COUNCILLOR NIEDERMAYER announcement that i tO Years' London Experience. rt3L AGENTS, Particulars and Conditions of Salei may be obtain! Be given at the SaffrJ OUSEHOLD REMOVALS S3, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE, !rom Messrs. Lewis & IHolman, Solicitors, Lewes; < Special and] Important Kngag men t of the Great and Only CONDEMNS PRUSSIAN METHODS. ABTLnoIAL WREATHS IN GREAT VARIffTY. [rom the Auctioneers,'St Hailsham.; (Tele. No. 13). - S A T I S , PASSENGERS TO OR FROM FRANCE. 22nd, at 3 and 8.15 y 13, PEVKNSEY ROAD, EASTBOURNE. The Living Almanack I A Man with a Marvellous .The plays to bfe and S T O R A G E . ' AW A AM Menu ry 1 To the E ditor. Dwnh-Calce(by Art! (miters’ Guide free on application. THE REGULATIONS now in force governing intend and (by Established 1874. MISS HILDA 8TRWART ing Passengers to or from France may be seen at the Sir r l wish as a naturalised British subject of Austro- playgoers P “ lataon, or at my Office. Hungarian origin to claim the courtesy of your paper to will be filled by we. In an Amusing Monolof ue, “J oseph’s Coat.” histripns, including j ROBERT 8. HART, EXPERT PACKERS. HIPPODROME, H. W. FOVARGUE, express with all the emphasis at my command the deep EASTBOURNE,IURNE. i , First appears nco here of indignation which I feel at the methods by which the ton, Miss Madge Tl DERT AKER & COMPLETE FUNERAL 'Fresh Airs t nd Graces.” Town Clerk. enemies of the country of my adoption wage war, and CSaudine >Whatford,l Mb. Sidney W. Winter. Town Hall, Eastbourne, ■Chaltyn and Mr. E. 1 FURNISHER, EUENITURE DEPOSITORIES A large and conveniently-arranged semi-detached A Musical, Dancing and Sp< rting Scena, presented by 11th May, 1915. the horror I feel towards the Prussianised Germans, for Herbert Raymond. -the outrageous crimes committed by them and which 1 be given to | 14, Hicn hrbkrt, Old E mtboubnh. ' Vljl.T.A. • The Eight TILLER GIRLS. culminated in the sinking of the “ Lusitania,” and their piano hy Mias H elen | Victoria Station LONDON, S.W. (ONDAY, Mat 17th, and di the Week. ItroeeaU Conducted to All Parte, Five minutes to Station. Invented and Produc( d by John Tiller. 0OUNTY BOROUGH OF EAST complete disregard of international treaties.. ton), who has prev Terminus Gates . BRIGHTON. Full part iculars apply Prlnei) Twice 'Nightly at 1 I feel that I at least owe this protest to the country of [Eastbourne. ; . parade, Eastbourne. ert Darnley presents the Famous Comedian, Tickets for the ab-p 65, Gbove Road .... EASTBOURNE. !RT BRUNO and Powerful London Company In ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR’S DEPARTMENT. my adoption, which has at all times extended to me the Rent £90 or near offer. Kcord - Breaking Success, thri Anglo - Oriental greatest hospitality and kindness. from [Miss Farnell,l al Comedy Revue, entitled “ His Nibbs ’’ (by Ohas. THEATRE I PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1815.-' Yours truly, yements are in r it to the Act of Parliament of the 22nd and 23rd APPLY FOB FREE ESTIMATES. un and Herbert Darnley). Albert Bruno as J. NIEDERMAYER. VloL, c. 35. x.” “Bruno the Bounder ahd the Beauteous G. Hates. PASSAGE at the REAR OF EDGELAND TEhRAOE, Tele. 481 Eastbourne. of Beautiful Beauties. Twenty of the Loveliest HAMPDEN PARK. West View, Grand-parade, ^ ______HEREBY______^ ______GIVENthat all ( Girls ever seen in England^ In their Native 14th May. ‘ Sir ’ W e sincerely and other Persons having any DEBTS, CL. IV (SATURDAY) a t 2.45 and 7.45. supp yt the entertain A NTKIUK8.—A Choice Assortment of FURNITURE, mes. Lottie Stone's Troupe Of Dancers, “ The The Highways and D rainagege Committee______of____ the DEMANDS against the ESTATE of EMILY Gi JL\ China, Glass, Brass and Sheffield Plate FOR Girls." A Feast of Beauty. A Wealth of Comody. ;o Performances ol the Successful Musical Roomi on Saturday, late of Cardigan, 39, Carlisle-read, Eastboumi Corporation invite TENDERS for the WORKS neces Refug County of Sussex, Spinster, deceased (who die BALE at Specially Low Prlcps. A visit of Inspection A Superb Production. Come ly, sary in carrying out certain Private Improvement Works Oommitte Uth day o f------' O H 0 1 0 B respectfully solicited,- fht, 101 and 103, Bouth- The Hippodrome Bioscope. in the above Passage. OFFICERS’ FAMILIES arnces"------...sare promii the Prlncip ,__ . of the Probate Division of His street, Eastbourne, T. B. DAVIS, Comedian and Star Mimic. Plan and Specification may be seen and Form of (Mrs. j Harold Clau„. —»Majesty's— ---- H . ju rt of Justice on the 20th day of April, •tant Engagement of the HERMES TRIO (all Tender obtained at my Office. piano have already 1916, by The Reverend Francis Lupton Harrison, FRUIT, FLOWERS h), Classical Athletes, in a Unique Equilibristic The subscription list opened in Eastbourne--for tha Mrs. Claughton, wh. AY, Mat 16: h , a t 3.0 and 7.45. Tenders, sealed and endorsed “ Private Improvement Officers’ Fam ilies Fund is now closed. The total of the Dora Mary HaRrison and Florence Eiuly Harrison, Speciality, featuring Comedy. lu name is an English wl the Executors therein named) are hereby required to _, —__, , , __i WorkB,” .. UU8.B, tohe uu deliveredueiivereu towj memo notnut laterlaLcr thanmini MONDAY,mON donations received by Lady Benbow amounted to e’oud in the Particulars of their Debts, Claims or Demands e the Prices: Reserved Boxes, I2e. 6d. and 10a. 6d. J r a South, do WHS. the 24th day of May, 1915. talents in aid of the" VEGETABLES V oulL (Illustrated). Prioe Five Shilling!, post free. be booked); Fauteulls, Is. 6 i {(reserved,2s.); Pit £262. 14s. 6d., which has been forwarded to Lansdowne Her lather, Sir Ge to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said , Grand Clrole and Promenadp, Is. (early doors. Thp Committee do not bind themselves to accopt the House. Executors, on or before the 19th day of J une, 1915, after lowest or any Tender. prominent among tho whloh date the said Executors will proceed to distribute fPSES QY OUR ANCESTORS IN . Week commencing MONDAY, May 17th. By order. inhuman method- - the Assets of the said Deceased amongst the Persons Monday, 1 (ay, Friday and ~S__aturday____Z E...... veRinos A. ERNEST PRESCOTT, surprised to receive . entitled thereto; having regard only to the Claims and SUSSEX. . Matinee S lTURDAY at 2.45. nation ility, and hope ] Demands of whiah they shall then have had notice; and T - . Borough Surveyor. MAGISTRATES & HOTEL EXTENSION clear. they will not be liable for the Assets of the said Deceased fTAINS A COMPLETE HISTORY ITEEN CINEMA,; M iss Dai and Mr. Be lil Sydney’s Company in Town Hall, Eastbourne, Yours faith 10th May,-1915. or any part thereof so distributed to any Peison or oaf E Irvino’s AY at 2.45. Preachers for Sunday Next, May 16th : APPLICATION MODIFIED. Solicitors for the said Executors. Drama In Two P a rti f ’ RUSSIi E AND DOUGH.” Sterllngidomie. ! TAMING OF WILDHORSES IN BUENOS Morning at 11-REV. J. HOLLAND BROWN. At the Bordugh Police Court yesterday Mr. S. Eeley, E JO H N EDMUND SINCLAIR, AYRE3.” Interest. ! From the Royalty iatre, London, managing director of the Grand Hotel, made an appli SPECIAL PREPAID RATES. (TIE’S PORTRAIT.” Vita Qomedy. • Evening at 6.30-REV. ISAAC SHIMMIN. ’ Subject: Since the list app i Deceased. cation for three extensions of hours for social functions LGKS OF THE LOUP.” Coloured Scenic. iUNDAY, May 23rd, at 2.45 and 7 45. ‘Personal Responsibility." i . sion yras made up ! CUB REPORTER’S ASSIGNMENT.” Drama. at the hotel. Two of the extensions asked for were secret! ry and treasur Pursuant to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd WANTS OF ALL KINDS, Important Engai ement of MR. until 11.30 p.m. and one until 1 p.m. Victoria, Chapter 35. ithe Gazette and Singing Picture, Mr. E. A. Brown, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Creditors a * , ' ARTICLES FOR BALE, ; 1XJT3L B 3 U R C H I E R The Bench were reluctant to grant the full periods A MEETING requested, the Chairman (Col. A. B. Mein) remarking, sents a collection whid other Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMAN 8BRVANTB WANTED or SITUATIONS REQUIRED, MONDAY, May Lth. The Celebrated English Actor, private schools in the f against the ESTATE of JOHN EDMUND SINCLAi The New Gale: j Favourite, In Aid, of the “ The other day.. .the Emergency „ icy Committee decidal______late of 66. Glldredge-road, Eastbourne, in the Counts ththatat every light in the" " town, inside ” and ’ out, ' ' should ’ ’’ ’ be Luted date, in connl HOUBES or APARTMENTS TO LETT, The President’s Special.” [>E. HAIDEE DE BANCS, HURCH at Easibourne, to £2‘ Sussex, Ksqulie, deceased (who died on the- 1st day “ Mr. i has oollec Drama In Two Parts; A RM Y W A R WC out by 11 o’clock. April, 1915, and whose Will was proved in the Prinoi Are Advertised In the whole of family 1 y, which i (Irect from “ To-nl fht’s the Night,” Will he held in the The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. E. O. Langham ): You Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty’s H if Sussex.” HE KNOCKOUT." Keystori* AndAmfJ other r./u Lot /7/vti don AnotaaSa Artists. cannot do that. Court of Justice on theOSth day of April, 1915, Fameombe Co.’s (Ltd.) Sussex Hewspapere wtitobea 'HE LEOPARDS’ LAIR." $ D UNO AN Sinclair ANDERSONrind Alfred J ohn Davi it HE TRIANQNS.' _Scenio.__ ... T TOWN HALL, EASTBOURNE, The Chief Constable (Major Teale): All they earrdo SI the Executors therein named) are'hereby required lie hlstorii well as local interest; It la WHIT-MO] i 4th. Six Nights at 7.45, is to make the request; if there are bright lights the At One Charge, yix, t (ted and tins a fund of lnformritlon ?n M ONDAY AFTERNOON N EXT, 17th T h e R ally. send the Particulars in writing of their Claims abltants of Sussex.”—Daily ithe Gazette and Singing Picture. -i Matineci ------,—., ' ’ ’ednesday and Saturday police can prosecute. Demands to tho undersigned, the Solicitors for the 8 1 I nssbyiom _ (not over 80 Words) O m SHnxm a at 2 5. - • V V. A t9o’clock. j. j -.1 ; Tho .Chairman : We are living in too serious times to the erection of this I Executors, on or before the 10th day of J une, 1915, al Id., 6d. and 3d.—All Tlpiups. I, i grant extensions for dancing, I thiifk. tion room for the so)di| 8 IitsmbTions____ Tw o Sb il u n s s and Six ph n c i In a new series of hb ‘Glimpses * Mr. Charles Fleet Dial Reserved and Raised Seats. Telephone 705. The Music 1 1 Success, CHE REV. PREBENDARY STRKATFEXLD ils with many historical matters. The burning of Mr. Eeley: It is largely to meet the wishes of officers flourishing. Despito 7 Itraxairotta;___ _ F m SHUxraes aeex heretics during the reign of Queen Mary, the irl in the Train.” Vicar of Eastbourne, will Preside. who are going to the Front. splendid weather that| s noble families of the The Chairman: Tho majority of the guests will not continues to attracts c Longer AdTertiMaunts at Propoitlooate Bates; ( , Estabubbxd 3 Vaudovll i Theatre, London. Unique Lantern Views of Church Army Wan Work. with man; find plaoee in these pi ktR ... - 3s. to 6d. be officers, will they ? evening. The tables ( 1 If Boidnd the usual rates will be obargM. Morning j alf-Prico t( is. and Is. 6d. Seats, THE REV. A. E. RICHARDSON, E Mr. Eeley: The majority will be our guests, for always well filled and I ing at 7.30 takes awq FABN0C IB. f t OO., L nfrrxn, Printers, &o„ and IS. 8d- nay be reserved In advance whom no extension is necessary. It is only to cover All (uohannounoements appear onoe In the following i ------s Pier Gate i or by Tel. 574. (Recently returned from France), non-residents. W e shall probably get about 20 officers. corresn indent* writti Eastbourne Chronicle Eastbourne and E ast Grinstead. !USE a n d e s t a t e a g e n t s , Irfirly Doors open at 2.15 and 7.15. Will give a brief account of the Work at Hoi The Chairman: I have been at these dinners and by thej Rally-staff, And of all Booksellers. SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. Abroad. East Sussex News dances myself in former days, but the circumstances free an the managem^ A GENTS FOR ALL PRINCIPAL PROPERTIES Admission Free. have altered. and orders, Eastings Independent fMOROUS WORKS WRITTEN Au FUND." and businesslike way, I auxiliary, in which it was stated that there are eleven entry of the time when! IURNE. MONO A ] May Nth, ani Two Following Days. local collectors for the society. The receipts during the .TED BAILIFF. ; ■) Two Dramatic Eatertainm en end. A small charge isr DIPOLE'S past year amounted to £23. 3s. Careful account is also WILL B® GIVEN AT THE The Chairman expressed a hope that there will be no games, such as chess I INICLE” PRINTING WORKS, he Amendmeht 4nt, 1888, “ Pic reuce 11 ightiugale.” falling oS .in support for the society, as the need, he regimental numbers of I 92 Termlnus.road, Eastbourne. jy/JERRIOUR. DK80BIPTH IN ids DISPOSAL SAFFRONS ROOMS. EASTBOURNE, Solicitor for the said Executor. said, is greater than ever. th e ganies are given oulj Three Keels. O n Saturday, May 22nd, at S and '8.16 Yesterday two Bible lectures were given by the Rev. pxwtcards does very go B. LLOYDS F . Cecil Lovely. In the afternoon, at the Y.M C.A. and detailed system 7ESAL PRINTING VALUERS AMD ESTA Story of a N >1 lie English Woman. T W O I PLAYS. I . Hall, he spoke on “ The Conquest of the Nations and some to be unduly sci ZHB EASTBOURNE AND DISTRICT will commend itself to .GENTS, HELEN HENSOHEL (Mbs. Harold Clauii: God’s purpose,” and in the evening, at the Cavendish- Of EnOkT DUCRIfTION place Chapel Schoolroom, he dealt with “ The Book of rf a thing is worth doin 'ILL POSTING AND ADVERTISING S is much that is ludicrous and tunny g il d ; ROAD, EASTBOURNE in Songs at the Piano. Isaiah: Its structure and Lessons.” F. Plaister, tho head c. * COMPANY, limited. In the Bert Style al Reasonable Pile— apt a little wit." -Bolton Ohrmriets. 1 the Railway Station). enthusiistic body, of h el BsnteCrinee^d.Weekly an Reserved Seats, 6s: and Ss. ,j Unreserved, Is. S< cheerful- co-operation KUUn • i. H. Wt FELLOWS. FREE SIXPENCE EACH. KTooriy, } ,ATompu HfttwmienM. given week by week h Tickets can now be obtained from Miss Fab E ffects of D ead Offic er s and Men.—It They ar) “ doing their T Grange Corner, Eastbourne. is notified bv the War Office that personal inquiries I ft 00„ Limited, concerning tne effects of deceased officers and soldiers should be ^nade at the W ar Office Park Buildings, St. CHRONICLE” PRINTING WORKS, AND LE HOGRAPHIO TAN CLADPOLE’S TRIP TO ’MERRICUR. James’s Park, S.W. Correspondence as to the effects E v e b y V isit o r sho I j Next to the world-wide popularity of “ C of non-commissioned officers and men should be directed JUBNEY TO L uNNUN,” I S6.4B.fld.; 106,7s. Black Edged Folded Cards . umey to Lunnon,” this Work has had a larger ethan to the Secretary, War Office Park Buildings, St its olass ever publish ed. | 85.3a.6d.; 60,68.; 100, 9b.fid. Arttotio Folded ( i ,ny Other Sussex Book. The interest in both th< works James’s Park, S.W,, but correspondence relative to Price Siipence. May ‘ newfetpatterns: 12.8s.; 25,4a.6d.;56,7s.8d.; l emains unabated. New edition now ready, pi Post free tor oash with order.—Famoombe au )TE PAPER, Visiting Cards, &c„ in most officers’ effects should continue to be addressed to the Publishers, Farncomb 1 ^rimeombe & Co., Lilnited, and all Booksellen Printers. Bouth-street, Eastbeunia. fashionable styles, at Famoombe & Oa's, Ltd. Secretary, War Office, Whitehall, S.W. .Free by post. EASTBOUBKE OHBONIO E* 8ATUEI)A V■ MAY 15, 1915
41 Trade Mark Registered; the Barnaul i Homes, and stipulated that £11 every YISTO. month should he deducted from nis pay iand _givenjto the RK Homes as a t lauk.offeijng for what tlie Homes had done I J f B W S otto bt^ELASTIO STOCKINGS J YELYET forhim(api If use). H e (the Mayor) trusted that'incident might help th irn to realise more fully the great value of | TRUSSES, BANDAGESBAND AGES & SURGICAL BELTS,B I 9 ^ the workjydichwork1! the Barnardo Homes had done arid Brown. &o, of every description. tOMENADE woulii conti in e to do for the country, and tho] great hone: No. Sb, - ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. CRUTCHES, &C., claim they lial on their generosity. They appealed to MADE AND REPAIRED. them now at i time of special need in consequence of M u s l i n ! F r 6 c k s . Lists Free. the war. i while suffering from the decline in sub 8 0 E S . scriptions Whi 3h was affecting many other benevolent JTRA. institutions jai d also)from the rise in prices, they were T FARMER’S taking childre a left destitute as the result of the terrible trouble than h id befallen the nation. The appeal came M u s l i n B l o u s e s . [SURGICAL SUPPORTS sDEPOT, with extra for ri seeing that in 23 years 1,343 destitute 80, QUEEN'S ROAD, BRIGHTON. children had leen received into the pomes from the i h i county of S ip ex, amongst that number being 128 from f r Eastbourne, In conclusion he offered a word of Warm \ m a s t b o u r n e VOLUNTARY congratulati inir to all who had contributed to: that E TRAINING CORPS. splendid bar at r, and he wished them all possible success MAISON FLORA are now showing an i (applause).| , : -T extensive and charming collection of these ARMS AND AMMUNITION FUND. Miss Marj 1 licks recited, with marked elocutionary", Dainty and Useful Garments, together with effect, the ti v. T. Watson’s powerful poem “ Bar- 8.18. TO BURN nardo’S Six ] lundred ” — the allusion being to the inexpensive Hand-made Muslin Blouse-Robes IS'ffi'1 ’ £ 8. (I. Previously acknowledged.. 99 9 « Bamardo 1 )(?£ fighting in tlie Canadian contingent. and White Voile Embroidered Gowns and T IEDHAM. M. Macpherson, Esq...... 5 8 0 Som e“ o =”and badgeswere afterwards distributed Blouses. Sir John Maitland, Bart. .. I 1 (1 to active work irs of thei league. league, Mrs. Pearee received 1 - James 0. Marshall, Esq..... 10 0 0 Th is Sh o e in Th r e e Sh a pe s. Dr. Messer, R.N...... 1 II 0 the Distinguished Order of W aif Service, and! Mr. These are stocked in all sizes, and are mm 1. Pearce becai e a Commander. t>fctish Basso. 1 l Mrs. Fox Watkins...... 1 1 II BRADFORD’S Miss Strofton ...... 0 0 ■ k t m ready for immediate wear. Mrs. Docksey ...... I 0 0 A L ady’s Stirring Speech. Mrs. Orchard...... II 0 Mrs. R ok ti o Baker, who was cordially received, Mrs. Sprott...... 1 0 Also L a V a lli£!r e Bar and Cromwell Baid the Maj or had left her little to add respecting the 2 0 D esign, object1 of tha; BTS, 1 0 1 azaar, but she would like to emplii the fact that that undertakinig was mainly for S E E O U R TAILORED SHIRT-SUITS. 5.30. I T C H E N CUBES 3 4 / - p e k t o n . £128 3 6 benefit of tl O! e maimed, crippled children who were 8 / 1 1 1 0 / 1 1 incapacitated from fighting for their Kini JOHN W. OTTLEY, Colonel, SmaR' 1 Cuban H eels. and country. Although unable to appear in the ifield Commandant B.V.T.C. they were ta u lg their part in the war by their useful : e s t b A a Light easily. . Durable and a good cooking coal. ‘Leyton,” Grasslngton-road, Eastbourne, labour,—by aiping up supplies wanted for thq old 13th May, 1915. - vjT : boys who we -e being sent out (applause). They could not all be fig it irs, and those amongst them who were I >e. Give out intense heat. Bath water always hot. RUSSELL frail had le i chance than any. These children: had M a t so n F l o r a , N E A R T H E 1 1 "■ been taken r( m the poorest surroundings,—they, had been extrioa;eil from conditions which, had they jeon- TOWN HALL. t i ll 1 0 . ! A N D tinued to em ir in their lives, would have caused them 59,61, 63, 63A, GROf E ROAD, to feel that t le hand of every man was againstagan them. T e l e p h o n e 5 8 y . TO BE OBTAINED ONLY FROM Socialism ha i 1 ad to be fought, but therere wouldwc nave r-' EASTBOURNE - e t s - SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915. been more of ft if the kind people who hadhod .supportedsupp s 'Conditions. these Home.) 1 ad not come forward anduq given children what, above all, theysy wanted,—wanted,—the.,—thei their oh PRICES. BRADFORD & SONS, (applause). Triers was no foe more insidious than STRAY NOTES. disease, and 10 places more prolific of disease than the I 1 1 4 b , terminus road, homes of mi n; of these children. Homes, in reality, •I they were pot,- -very far from it ; and practically also | LOCAL MM. ftootial ani) gccial. tNG BATHS. 2, STATION PARADE. B arnardo H omes Bazaar. ' EASTBOURNE 1 no parents, or only parents who had Gra tify in g success attended the anpual | in an atmosphere of squalor, sin and tmeving, -and Who were traitors to their country, (OPPOSITE BjAILWAY STATION). TIMES OF HIGH WATER & LIGHTING-UF The following is an extract from the DJLILT. | bazaar on behalf of Dr. Barnardo’s Hot heroes like tnej had been hearing of that morning, London Gazette Telephone No 8 6 4 . Amongst philanthropic institutions of a more High iVater. lighting of May 8th :—“ Royal Naval Air Service.—Mr. F. A A T * B A T H S . ’phone 461. I a woman perns is she felt these things more clearly. A Mom. Alter. Up or less national character, that represented child practical y absorbed its after life from its sur Saturday, May, 15... .. l l i 58 . — ... 8.41 roundings in |ea ly life ; and thanks to this institution by these Homes holds a place of deserved, Sunday, May i6 ... .. 0 i l 6 ,, . 0.34 .. S.42 hundreds bf li tie children—some mere babes—were prominence in public esteem, and it is pleaping Monday,-May 17 ... .. 0.52 . 1. 9 \ .. 8.44 1st.” Lieutenant Crispin istlie son of Mr. A. B. Cris to notice that their jealous regard for the brought into) w holesome and elevating conditions, and pin, of Dadbrook Manor, Devon, and of Kingsbridge, Builders and High-Class Decorators. ■ew up to ilk come useful men and women. These Tuesday, May 18 ... ,. 1.28 . 1.43 .. 8.45 prosperity of purely local charities does not .. 2 i 0 . 2.18 .. 8.47 Eastbourne. prevent the friends of a more general object omes were! s ,ving the country from wastrels, and SANITARY SPECIALISTS. PATRIO' 10 BAZAAR. were helping Ito produce a strong generatiofa, not a weak .. 2)38 . 3. 2 ., 8.48 Eastbourne College has awarded a leaving scholarship » remitting annually a large sum to the central one ; and thope cut off in great measure froln the. joys Friday, May 21.... „ 3.29 . . 4. 0 .. 8.49 of £25 to John Okell Knowles, who is at King's College, Told in ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, &c. fund. But if the “cause- itself is very ne^r to of life had jot V rought to them, the boys being put to Cambridge, on scholarships he gained while at East I * DR. BARNARDO’S HOMES. trades or employment suited to their tastes and bourne College. He entered Eastbourne College by I Designs and Estimates W o r k s : the hearts of many Eastbourne people, it must | not be overlooked that much of the success capabilities, an 1 the girls being taught dressmaking, R oyal Society for P revention of Cru elty scholarship awarded at Eastbourne Secondary School. S u b m i t t e d . & ST. LEONARDS ROAD. lace making s n( needlework generally (applause), She to Animals, Eastbourne Branc the country of results in the direction desired, it is obviously M ^ /asB iss M. Hi Tickets for the above entertainments may be obtained W. & SQUIRE & CQ. i, Mrs. Moxon, Rev. E. E. Some amusing competitions, carried out under th ummer chool The annual mis l to me the aportant that the committee shall be fully Crake (Jevington), Mrs. S.P.G. S - S .— FOR PRESENT WEAR. from 1 Miss Farnell, Grange - corner. !The business ______i#ell,. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. direction of Mips Stephenson, received considerab sionary summer school of the S.P1G. opens at East arrangements are in the hands of Miss J. M. Harvey, resentative of the local trade, and also of Black, ~Rev. J. * and ■ — Mr*. Reid, Miss Galway, Miss support. bourne on .Tune 19th and will continue to the 26th. Furnishing & General Ironmongers ,h political parties. Such action as is Harding, Mrs. C. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Bertram CKeale, i" ' -—-— Lectures, Bible classes and services i re the principal Light Weight A ll Wool Goods. DERMA YER. To the E ditor. lecided upon should likewise be promptly and Mrs. Grant Warren, MraiStuddert, Rev. F. W. Quinn To the E ditor. features of the school There will also be special (organising secretary of thje Homes) and others. Sir: We sincerely hope that the public will heartily Energetically undertaken, the danger of any Sir: I have ;h< pleasure of informing you that the sermons at some of the churches for tlu general congre support the entertainments to be given in the Saffrons 2 2 , TERMINUS RO A I)-1 ' i resolute course being that the movement Ope verse of the National Anthem having been Bung, bazaar has . .£ great success. I send with this the gations on Sunday, the 20th. , The M ay’or (Councillor Rooms on Saturday, May 22nd, m aid of the Belgian aay lose its vitality and may end merely with prayer was offered by the Rev. J . R eid (Presbyterian List of stallhol er t, showing the amounts collected at Bolton) will hold a reception, to, which those attending minister).' ) 1 the school will be invited. "r“ ” thedramatieperform- P hone 1157. the pious hopes that have given it 1 birth. each stall as ar as at present obtained. The to( NAVY BLUE COSTUMES, f Miss Helen ! Yhile avoiding anything like truculent or E astbourne Maintains E ight Cots. £362. 15s. 9d. ©institutes a record for the Y.H.! F ir e .—A small fire occuvred on Saturday FUND, yi, .. whose clever songs at the nquisitorial interference with the arrange- Councillor S. R ussell, ;LL.B. (hon. treasurer of) the bazaar in East! iu me. morning at the premises of Mr. S. Easton, butcher, STRIPED COSTUMES, y delighted Eastbourne audiences, I desire on hilf of the Eastbourne Habitation Cornfield-rbad. I t occurred, apparently, through the who in sprite of her Polish maiden aents of individual tradesmen, .the committee Young Helpers’ League); before making the \isual Eastbourne for the- will best discharge their responsibility, and financial statement, alluded to the departure Irom hank most hi .rt: ly all those who have bo generous! accidental ignition of some petrol, the flames spreading MID AND DARK OBEY COSTUMES, The total of the l is an Eng! iwoman, has freely given her great SIR C. HERTSLET AT THE TOWN Helped to nil the occasion such a success. rapidly. Prompt and useful assistance was rendered by Talents in aid c the many war funds in thm country. Eastbourne of Miss Coopfer, the president, observing amounted -to tender service of greater value to the State, ifficials and empl lyees of the Devonshire Park have a neighbour, who utilised the contents of “ Kyl-Fyre” "Her father, S i George Henschel, has lately been if they pursue their inquiries in an earnest that if her loss was not ‘irreparable it was yet yery l tq Lansdowne 1HALL. great. They had already thanked her in committee for •endered us, most’ valuable assistance and have great! extinguishers with good effect. ; The Fire Brigade 2 guineas. . 55/- 84 - prominent amoni hoee who have protested against the | and thorough spirit, trusting to the loyaltjy lontributed 1 o the success obtained, inhuman methi of the Germans. We have been the splendid work she nap done during the course of arrived subsequently, and under the direction of Ca.pt. and candour of the employers to further, so far am, yours, &c., Hounsom^ the fire was entirely put oujt- The damage surprised to live enquiries-as to Mrs. Olaughton’s many years. The work (if "the branch had increased I.atest Designs and Wider Skirts. “THE SIEGE'AND;>FALL OF ANTWERP. as they are able, the laudable object in view. sustained was inconsiderable. lope this letter Will make the matter enormously, as instead of Supporting one cot only they 8 . R U SSE L L , Hon. Sec. now supported sight. Helfelt it a duty to thank Miss EXTENSION Y ouib faithfully, L icensed V ictualler’s Depa r tu r e.—Mr. Cooper publicly, and they! would all agree Eastbourne The followinc is the list of the takings referred to in R. T. THORNTON, late Chairman, THE MAYORAYC ON THE WAIFS AND STRAYS | ’" ost a warm supporter! and a hard worker through Hr. Russell’s It tte r : H. 0. Harris, for seven years the pushf il and well-liked THE' landlord of the Clifton Hotel, South-street, where sue- LATE9 F. O. D. DURELL, Hon. Secretary, SOCIETY. Stallholders. 50 NEWEST COSTUMES. DE81GJ Belgian Refugees Committee. RECENT STAY OF THE BRIGADES-01 £ s. d. Mrs. Pearce 40 1 2 Yesterday afternoon a large gathering ibled at Th«ir new president wasi Mrs.. Pearce, and all who -Miss Blakey XI 17 9i TROOPS IN EASTBOURNE.. , I khe|w her knew she was tlie right woman in the right Mrs. Qautiei 20 0 0 athlete and ardent sportsman, and possfsses many cups, 2 guineas to 4 guineas. the Town Hall to hear Sir Cecil Hertalet H.B.M. Mrs. Wright-Irtg;le ...... - A ^ I F I E D . place (applause). Her affection for the Barnardo 34 6 2 medals and other tokenB of his success a cyclist and RUSSIAN FLAG DAY. Mrs. and Mias 1 tiaitland-Klrwan . 9 0 0 in other departmentsiof sport He car ies with him to All Newest Colors and all Wool Cloths. Consul-General for Belgium) lecture on ,e Siege Homes was unbounded, and she was a splendid worker. m The Mayor has received the following let Mrs. and Mif 1 'oung 10 0 O' the West Country the best wishes of hi! many friends. day Mr. S. Eeley, and Fall of Antwerp,” in aid of the war icy fond from the Major-General commanding at S They looked forward with 1 confidence to the success of Mrs. Watso* ai d 1 3 Hulton 12 8 6 ) their work under her presidency (applause). Dealini Mrs. Grant tijrren and Miss Montagu- Diocesan Conference of Ch Crchwomen. 1, made (in appli- Knee the list appearing cm page two of this impres- orthe Church of England Waifs and Strays isty. ford. He has replied for himself personally with finance, Councillor Rsussell said the accounts hai Martin 1 2 . 6 , "4 —The annual diocesan conference, originall’ fixed to mon was made up Councillor S. Russell, the hon. The M ayor (Councillor O. W. Bolton), wl Miss Galwaf f social functions and on behalf of all the inhabitants, that we been duly audited. They Were supporting pight cots at Mrs. Taylor and. Miss take place at Eastbourne on May 20th,i has 1 in post- ALL l for! were secretary and treasurer, has received a sum of £ 8 from said the Waifa and Strays Society and th were most anxious to render comfortable and ’ MackenZ 80 14 9 50 LINEN COSTUMES. COLOR 2, an annual cost of £ 202, and they were also support! Mrs. Vaughi 11 14 9 poned until Thursday, Ootober 21st. The programme, Mr. E. A. Brown, of Devonshire Park. This repre Homes had kindreq objects, hut while the lal agreeable the Stay of the troops in the tov the Homes geneJally. Lasy year they actually remitl which will he adhered to, includes ‘‘The Religious concentrated in London .the ohildren befriend* Mrs. Bailing 10 12 6 __ full periods sents a ooUection1 which Mrs. Brown made at various | apd that we greatly admired their consider to head quarters £26L Their income was from boxes, Mrs. Spilmai 12 4 1 Education of the Young’((speaker, Mirs. Chitty) and With Low and High Collars. Best Goods. ein)i remarking, society were distributed throughout Engl donations and collections!, i and principally, he might Miss Gallle, 1 is Grieve, Miss Mobsby ' private schools in! the town. It brings the total contri Wales, being hoarded out, between the a apd excellent conduct. , -!* “ The Mission of the W a r” (speaker, Mrs. Mary __imittee decided say, from that annual bazaai. They hoped and expected and the is ios Tessier A...... 21 3 6 Scharlieb, M.D.). buted to date, in Connection with the Russian Flag Day and seven years, in country villages with f< nd out, should be Head Quarters, 22nd Division, the bazaar this year Would, be a great financial success. MiSs Hope a d plrs. Jackson ...... 3 13 3 £1:15:6 a t Eastbourne, to £262. Be. 2d. N carefully selected by the parish clergy, an Miss Clarke 1 1 0 Seaford, The Homes were greatly j in need of money. They V oluntary A i i D etachment (Sussex /15), being placed in Homes, which are now 115 Mrs. Russell inh Mrs. Black...... 27 16 3 , Langfaam): You 12 th May, 1915. believed they were doing a igood work which the public Mrs. Merry 13 1 6 A fter being-medii y examu by Sir Frederick From these Homes the children usually atl recognised and were willing to support (hear, hear). H e Treves, seven memb of the above (fully equipped) local schools; uniform drees wah discouraged, Dear Mr. Mayor,—I wish to offer the Entrancemtlie’...... 30 0 0 would like to thank publicly every one who had con Sale of poem, 10s. 4d.; weighing have gone to France 1 Undertake pfacctical Red Cross All they can do SEAFORD. avoiding the stigma of charity and pauperism tf ,nks of the officers and men of the 22m 50 BLACK AND COLORED COATS. o bright lights the tributed, by personal service or otherwise, to the suc machine, s. 5d.; programmes) 4s. 6a. 1 2 work.______' Another_ „ of the same detachment___ r is ‘T h e R a l l y .”—A ll who subscribed towards trained in the aelf-relianoe which, allied li ivision to yourself and the authorities am about to commence diity at a hew milil ary hospital in ■ ■ - _ I 'IU~j the erection of this large and comfortable recrea cessful working of the Young Helpers’ League in industrial training, enabled them to go into ’ .bitants of Eastbourne for the great kind- Eastbourne during the pajst year. They were also £362 15 9 London. Light Weight and Medium Weight. > serious times to tion room for the soldiers will" be glad to hear that it is to earn their own livelihood. The utmost and hospitality shown to them durim greatly indebted to the people of Eastbourne for their [ flourishing. Despite the lengthening days and the similarly displayed in preparing the girls! fo .E nlistment of; Ta x i Dr iv er s.—About 20 wishes of officers stay in billets in the town. I continued liberal and hearty support (applause). local drivers of taxis have recently enlist id in the Motor splendid weather that has lately prevailed, the building ment in various suitable occupations. Apart fi ,e large number of ten battalions fro: ’ 199 to 84- 1 jii continues to attract a considerable number of men every training the guiding prinoiple was to give the ihild Some I nters sting F acts. 0 NSHIRE PARK Transport column. On Monday the meii were conveyed i 22nd Division were provided with bille: DEY in a body by motor coach to the railway station, whenoe I: evening. The tables set apart for writing purposes are the great boon, otherwise denied to them, of The M atob observed ttii t1 the great and good work always well filled and the postman, who calls each even elevating and happy home life. Doting the Eastbourne for more than four months, they left for London eft route for various depots. The done by Dr. Bamardo’S Hbmesfor orphan and destitute ORiOHESTRA. new recruits, whose conveyance was decorated with the a guests will not ing at 7.30 takes away quite a pile of letters. The its beneficent eristenoe the society had pro' tpese troops, besides the lafg* number o: boys and girls .was so widely known and so gratefully fcn: I dolours of the Allii i, were in high spirits, and during correspondence written after that hour is posted later 19,500 children with homes, of which numl Ambulance Companies which were billeted appreciated that it seemed almost superfluous to say 70 LADIES’ RELIABLE RAINCOATS their pro)progress up is-road they attracted con- ,j our guests, for by the Rally staff. Writing materials are provided 15,000 had actually passed through the society1! hand anything in oommendatibn of that bazaar, which bad Terminus- l . hutments, were a very large number of troo) WEEK-END PROGRAMMES. aiderable attention. t is only to cover -free and the management have authority to sell stamps the remainder having received other adeqi ,te for Eastbourne to accept. I been organised with so much energy and devotion by 21- to 42/- ; about 20 officers, and postal orders, an arrangement which .saves (applause). wu-i 'oca‘ branch, assisted by)manybyfmany kind helpers.hel Some Church Army W ar W ork,•pThe opera ie dinners and The cordial reception given, and the com ) "Tommy ” a good deal of trouble and doubtless relieves, Sir Cecil H krtslkt, having been api riately aidproHnn and kindness shewn have hppn I Present might, .however, poi less, or .were a!■ble to retain [The Devonshire’! ’ark Orohestra, whose programmes tions of the Church Army in connection: with the War circumstances ' to an appreciable extent,Jthe pressure of business^at the sideration ana K in d n ess snown, nave but a general knowledge o: that work, and under the: during the week hi .ve inoluded many compositions r ” All Newly Made. introduced by the Mayor, proceeded with ’ . . , ----- ...... _nd under tl wifi be rejated at a public meeting to be held at the ■ ' 3 ’ - ... ’ w. : and : I the General Post Office in the interesting character of which was enhai by ai much appreciated, and on the part of myself, circumstances some details would be of interest. Fort’ musical inte est, will give the customary .wee] ” ” " '' " nex;. The special t.m. extension to the town. The largest number of letters posted from excellent series of lantern views of Antwerp other the Brigadiers-General, and the Several regi eight and a half year? bad passed since the remarkab ,d concerts in tie Winter Garden. Mr. NorfoL. :ardpon, D .D ., who the Rally in a single day is about 700. If there is one Belgian cities. Sir Cecil, who is an excellent ments, I beg to tender our grateful acknow- founder of the Homes, Dr. Barnardo, initiated with a igone has compiled the following popular list of ind whose account 1 until 1 1 p.m. thing more than another that impressesi thethi visitor to and who has. unusual power of vigorous and iphic li igments. small beginning, as was inevitable, the scheme which for presen ;at on this evening of the Church Army’s jwork. will he illu itrated by lan this hall it is the splendid method and order that description of, the scenes and incidents which hi Believe me, yours truly, I he had so happily conceived and to which he devoted Grand march "„takoczy" ..-.I...... Berlioz tern views. Canon Stfeatfeild will pres de at the meet if the general arrangements. Take the to portray,' dealt with his subject in an illuminatii the rest of his valuable life. During that period about Overture, “ T le liege of Rochelle ” ...... ing. at which a collection will he taken fc r Church Army C H R I M E 8 , buffet for instance: When a soldier requires liquid or R. MONTGOMERY, 80,500 destitute boys and g rls had been rescued and Sevillana froi l “ Don Cesar de Bazan "...Massenet SOCIETY. impressiveimpressive) manner.------6-- Particular------interest attached to 1 Russian danc), * Gopak”...... J...... Moussorgsky ambulonces-atthe Froijt. solid refreshment he first has to obtain a ticket to the powerful acoount of the bombardment and fall of Anti started in life. For some years past the Homes had Major-General Commanding Humorous pli icei for Violin and String Quintet... Local Constables and t h e Arm y,—A amount of his purchase. This check is supplied to him werp, his story embracing many facts that must have « 22nd Division. always had about 8,000 ini lates, upon whom a daily W est Indian! de ody, “ La Bamboula .:...... L...... Costumier, rmrne Auxiliary of from a cash register, and at the close of the evening expenditure of about. £240 for food alone had been Ballet, “ Lee Deu z Pigeons” ...... petition signed by six married and nine single constables been quite new to his hearers Alessager for permission.to join" the Army has b :en favourably arid on Thursday the tickets are collected and oompared with the His Worship the Mayor, necessary. Amongst these no fewer than 1,000 children “FuneralMa-chof a Marionette”...... h record in the machine. Thus- only one assistant The Rev. H. B, Hunt, representing the Waifs Eastbourne. “ Valee de Co ic e ’t ” ...... Glazounow considered by a special sub-committee of the Watcl: Strays’ Society, took part in the proceedings, during were crippled, blind, deaf, dumb or otherwise afflicted, lima the handling of the cash, and the four. or | for no child was ever refused on account of bodily Fantasia, “ V le ’ ‘ales of Hoffman” ...... Committee, it being resolved to recommend the com TERMINUS ROAD. on The Book of which a collection was taken as above mentionr , then Overture, “O >er. Bouffe” ...4 ...... mittee to accede to their request. In tt e event of the five otheie who serve the food an|l drink are being a liberal response. affliotion. Nearly 26,000 hid been sent to Canada, gney-road, mved from any possibility of mistakes'or confusion Australia and New Zealand to help build up the To-morrow (Si nd .y) evening the orchestra will he committee confirming the recommendation the number over the- giving jof change. Behind the bar is a EMERGENCY COMMITTEE AND j empire of which all were jiistly proud,—never more ,rd in the fo)lo srii g interesting programme :— of local constables serving with the Colours will be 38 i place in the serviceable kitchen, where record is kept of the proud than at this time of (great stress and anxiety “lies Batumi les” from “Les Erinnyes”...... , out of a total of 96 officers and men. Of the 23 who m edal hot beverages served therefrom. Three bagatelle joined the Arniy at theioUtbreak of the war one (P.C. m s kxs presided, and ,• BRIGHTON. PRIVATE LIGHTS. | when from all parts her so( s were fighting the gootl Massenet pid the Labourer’s tablet and a billiard table supply a welcome , touch of Overture, “I t , D: m e Blanche " ...... Boieldieu Bonfield) has been killed and 17 otqers have been T h e V acancy on t h e Town Counc fight of the mother country ipplanse). There were-at I ’.. Oeciv Lovely atab life to the hall, and, as in the ease of the refresh the present time 12,000 old ' Minuet for St ln| s from ‘‘ Berenice ” ...... Handel wounded. Mr. Walter Easter, Gland-parade, and Mr. 1 I(i the oourse of certain proceedings before the ■mardo hoys at the Front, Suite, “ The 1 tar i of Youth ’’...... Elgar ment department, 1 these are managed in a systematic 600 of them being attached the Canadian contingent T h e R ecent Air . R aids have Attracted the an d way, one of the staff keeping an Powis-square, have been nominated as candi-1 Magistrates, at their sitting yesterday, it was stated Two pieces— - -v ; U i lal report of the » Dr the vacancy in the representation of St. John’s (applause). Many had £ a. “Molly or the Shore”...! p ._ ,, attention of the public to the question of insurance, there are eleven entry of the time when the different games begin and that householders throughout the borough were to be ht . 6. “ Shep len is Hey "...... / Percv Gra«K7*r covering this risk.—For particulars as! to rates, fcc., “ A P risoner of t h e H uns.”—Under the « hL A small charge is made for the use of thesetables. Ward on the Town Council, and a poll will be taken Flute solo. An iai te and Finale from Swedish title “ A Prisonei of the Huns,” Dr. Hugh Cimino, an Bipts during the next Tuesday. ’requested” to extinguish all lights in their houses m service in the navy, for applyto H. T. Thorpe, Lloyds Bank-chambers, Terminus- Careful acoount is also taken in respect of the smaller the Homeslomes had always 300 bo Gonoerto...... Popp 1, Eastbouma Telephone No. 27.—. Englishman who int six months as a civilian prisoner s in training for the navy Mr. Walter Whitaker. Idvt. games, suoh as chess and draughts, the names and W a r Of fic e P ayment to Guardians.— before 11 p.m. each night. It transpired that the and mercantile marine in Germany, i , in the Strand Magazine for May, :|there will be no ion emanated from the Emergency Committee, use); The efficiency of iecis ...... V.Sistek .P.G. Annual Sale of W ork. —Lady ’ >%?■ \ regimental numbers of the users being obtained before A cheque for £6,000 has been received by the Board of this training had been q by the large number of his painful^experiences, and presents a vivid picture of the need, he ly that meets from tim e to time, under, the norih” A...... Meyerbeer Ruth Pelham is to open the annual sale of work on the games are given out. , A stall for the sale of Guardians from the War Office in respect of the removal scholarships from the A( y which had been won the daily existence of the thousands of innocent civilian idenoy of the Mayor, to consider matters affecting e & arrtage of Figaro ’’ ...... Mozart behalf of the. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, postcards does very1 good business.’ ouch a of the inmates from the Wbrkhouse. The amount bv the boys of the Bamardo ____,val school ,______A number(__ prisoners of the Germans. riven by.theR ev. k-----1 arising out of the war. .■J 1 !he vocalist to nig ht will be Mr. Robert Needham, which takes place at the Town Hall on Wednesday and detailed system of management may appear to received to date from the same source is £ 1 1 ,000. of the old boys had already | given their lives on land at the Y.M.O.A. principal baritone of the Gipsy Love who next There will be the, usual attractive array of stalls, I suppose it iB no use pointing out that just some to be unduly scrupulous and, punctilious, but -W Th e L a te Mr . F r ed k . K ing.—The remains inquiries we learn that the commiti have and sea in the great causq of'freedom and right, whioh the Nations and considered the question of lighting i iew of 001 eludes an enc uhent that opened on»n vveanesaa;r and selections of vocal and instrumental music will he before the recent air-raid over Ipswich and Bury St. will commend itself) to all business men, m d^afto of the late Mr. Fredk. King were interred at the- j we had resolved to fight at all costs to a victorious end the Cavendish- M i. Tom Kinnil ;1 (the favonrite Scotch baseo) will given at intervals. Edmunds came news of more flashlights on the East if a thing is worth doing it is worth doing v Brighton and Preston Cemetery on Tuesday afternoon. sibility of aircraft raids on the South Oc t. and (applause). It was an -EE ------' ■ _ fact i “ The Book of i was a consensus of feeling that it would , wise, sin ? to-morrow evleni Anglian coast. IJArhaps it would be useful to suggest F. Plaister, the head of the ooneern, has a loyal and The moomers wero Mrs. King (widow), Mr. and Mrs. that out of the 26,000_____ ith a t had 1 in sent from >fr P rincess Alice Mem orial H ospital, to. the “ powers that b e ” to take their eye off ale and fix enthusiastic body of helpers, numbering about 80. The /V T71_ « Ulna V li, rf ’M'w IL' u imiv WT XTimr*. matter of local precaution, if the inhabitants the Homes to our domiuioi supported by voluntary contributions—The following ' ally put out all lights in their houses before i only two per cent,i had it on aliens!— The Passing Show. l j cheerful co-operation which they have consistently proved failures,—a wondi 1 testimonial to theexoel-I is the weekly return -iof patients for week ended jjrren week by week has been worthy of high praise. I II p.m., or so effectually screened them that no yeetige lent management and : “ ParIon me, sir, but is there another T h e Orchard of t h e E m pir e .—As a fru it | of illumination was visible from the outside. I of the Homes (applause),(a M ay 1 2 th: Number of patients ’May 5th, 43; s d M e n .—I t r are “ doing their h it” |TI r. x • X UU1UV) Aiau a AW. The hoys stilliii the Hi dqne useful War work in in this building! ” Artist: “ There is not There admitted during the* week, 13; dischai ged during the n&l inquiries D. W. Garnett (representing the Master te request will, we understand, be duly formulated making useful articles of weaj attire and in snpply- owever, a man 01 the fourth floor who paints! ” week, 11; died, 0; remaining in hospital at date, 45. i and soldiers v and iissued through the Press by the Mayor. It will )ingaband for the .recruits This hospital is open to the inspectloi ,of visitors on Association), and the employes of Messrs. King, . i ,, the new army,^services when fully grown, 50,000,000 barrels of1 apples per k Buddings, St. andStace. Among otherspresent were Mr. H. A. 1 not take the form of an official order, and there is no for which they had' qved j the special thanks of the Sundays Wednesdays arid Bank Holidays from 2 to E v*by Visitob should read “ T o m Cladpole s annum. The apple, moreover, is only one of the i to the .effects , (editor of the “ Pastand Present” magazumBr [idea] of attempting to enforce compliance with the military authorities (ai i).j The gratitude gratil of the itistic W r e > ;TH8, Crosses, Hearts, H arp, 4 p.nn Additional annual subscril are urgently JcWfEY TO Lunnun;” one of the most amusing books of The numerous delicious fruits which the Canadian sdil and ' Ibe'dirtcted Hove,anS ussex Qnummar SchrolKM?. Ben '; but the oommittee feel the suggestion is a ! young people whom the Hi had helped to.a good B, Sprays, W addingidi Bouquets, &a, 5s., 7& 6d., needed. Contributions will be tl received by JKjings, St. its olaas ever „ Written in the Sussex dialect. I ie one, and one they may fairly ask the climate produces in abundance and perfection. 'T'1 3 Preston ( start in life was often manifi A Canadian soldier lOSif 6d., 15a Eitr i large’ sizek 21a2 to 63a—J. O, the lion . Treasurer, Mr. C. O’Bri (ding, J.P ., fierioe relative to HranaasKi a. inhabitants to observe in -the common interest of. the Jon landing in England went > his oolonel to make his igs, 10 , I evi nsey-road, 1 b, Compton-streetL West House, 1, Chiswick-place. 1 visitors: Mr. Th e National R e l ie f F und.—TheNational -1 I t o the &. Co., Lewes and Eastbourne. tional Club), community. will, and he left all he i t in a Canadian bank to David Allum and Mr. B. Bradford. Relief Fund on Tuesday totalled £5,087,000, u .Free by post. J. 8. North, Ao. 580,706. h 1.1
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EASTBOUENE CHBQNICLE, SATURDAY MAY 15, 1915. 6 , I: [AILSHAM FAT STOCK SHOW. (police) by means of contributions (including con tributions from the Boroughs of Lewes and FIRES FROM BOMB-DROPPING. Bexhill) in (he first six months of the financial . 1 t WILL IT BE HELD? year will be £9,909, and in the second1 six months 1 £9,908; and the amount fpr special oounty pur The danger of fires through the dropping of bomb* j F a s ^ i o poses (elementary education) in the first six from aircraft was alarmingly shoWn during the enemy UBSCjRlBERS’ MEETING ADJOURNED. months of the financial yeRr will be £24;202, and raid on Southend. Upwards of 100 bombs were dis BE BLIN is disturbec. , in the second six months £22,990. Resolved that ■ To ensure ! it be recommended to the County Council to pass charged in various parts of the borough. Only thre* Names and| the following resolution; That the estimites of were of the, explosive type, the remainder being A meei in*; o f su bscrib ers to, a n d others in terested toe Publish VIENNA is dikurbec, receipts and expenses for general oounty purposes incendiary bombs. the Librariel the tladlsham Fat Stock Show was held' at the BUT and special oounty purposes (police and educa Although the Fire Brigade worked splendidly, it, of la made for i Hotel on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. J. tion)'for the financial yeajr ending 31st March, course, could not be in several places at one time, and 1916, and o f th e am ou n ts w h ich w ill b e required ■ This list BOMB I. 0 . N orton (senior steward) presided, and those N O C A P IT A L need be dlst)u r b e d premises at which precautions had been adopted by th* to be raised for such purposes respectively by Residents. also included Messrs. Herbert Ourteis, occupants themselves were naturally at an advantage. IN THE PURCHASE OF A means of contributions in the first six months of One woman was killed and her husband badly injured, £ Vinj, H. Weston, M. K. Holman, W. such financial year respectively submiittedlby the and the damage from the numerous fires is estimated ak ilphici, J. B. Campion Coles (hon,1 secretary), Finance and General Purposes Committee in £20,000. Y.-CaJ E. Brett, G. Mercer, A. Snodgrass and others. their proceedings of the- 27th April, 1915, be Serious fires occurred at (he house of Mr.IlL Pensam, Mr. C oles, said the meeting was usually held approved and adopted, and [that rates or contribu West-road, W estdiff; theCromwell Boarding Establish ANNHL VlKV it tiie beginning of March, put this year matters tion? for the first six months of such financial ment, London-road, Southend : and the premises of Mr. nd Miss Brahi ! Ivere in su cji an u n settled state th a t n e th ou gh t , Z a i r d , year be made and levied ai follows: For.general J. C. Flaxman, builder, Southchurch-road, Southend. KBV. Mr. amf ,t advisable to postpone it for a short tune. 1 He | V oounty purposes at sevenpeccce three-farthings in The occupants of Mr. Pensam’s house escaped in their SL-Mra Wll iid not know he would have called a meeting T H F. UN I VI K S A I C A ff the £. estimated to produce £58,176. 10s, ljd„ 4d. night attire; and the building wascompletely destroyed, Glossop to be made payable on or [before 15th June and SUMS!BAND —Ml tly lie had been, approached by several only the bare walls remaining. dth.f. Mrs.] ipportiers of the show, some of whom thought 3|d.; to be made payable an or before 15th At the Cromwell Boarding Establishment the bomb on House.- shpuld decide what was to be done. On the DELIVERY VAN September; far special county purposes (police) crashed through the roof ana passed through the floor i Stenhou and it was felt by some that they would thanks to the Henry Moore System. Discard your horse and cart.t, get a Ford at one penny three-farthing® in the £, estimated of a room close to the bedside of Mr. and Mrs. Mills, OURT.—Mrs. t ot be I able to decide whether they would be Universal Van to-day.' The Price is £120, but £32. 8s. down,, to produce (exclusive of borough contributions) of Walton-on-the-Naze, scorching thorn both. Th* 4(sso< Sarah aij Em > •{: a n il the balance and Mrs. Alin, *bie to have the show in December, but it might in 12 Monthly Paym ents of £ 7 .10s. will give;you the Eord. £8,470. 7s. lfd., Id. • to bo made payable on or house caught fire and 10 out of the 11 rooms were 1 Master Ft) advisable to postpone their decision to a later before 15th June and Id. to be made payable on ■utted, the exception being the bath room. Th* Have you ever thought of the Zeppelins visiting your' ate. With 'regard to the acoounts, he regretted*; or before 15th September, ,1915. (The cohtribu- damage at Mr. Flaxman’s premises was vory extensiv* natter^1 were not particularly rosy. They had f i l l tions under agreement from the Boroughs of and tne flames from the burning timber reached a great Bouvxbie ITnui Lee. Mr. Shns to w n ? ' ” j; , kv ' -I ! raotioally absorbed the £50 they had saved. The L ew es and B e^ h ill w ill b e : L ew es, £479. 19?. l i d . ; ’ eight. r Subscriptions to the last show amounted to Bexhill, £957. 14s. 9idi) For special county pur Less serious fires occurred at the shop of Messrs. Parks tone -Mfl poses (elementary education) at fivepence in the •Ainslie, butchers, Hamlet Court-road, Westcliff; aa JJrn. Speight, jl BIQ4. Is., against £113. 19s. Id. the previous year; W hite House - gate money Realised £4. 10s. 6d., against £8. 17s.; £, estimated to produce £24,201. 0s. 5d„ 2Jd. to be empty house in Baxtor-avenue, Southend; and tha IjOBUBB.- Mr. ■ eight i judging £3. 4s., against £6. 4s., so that made payable an or heforell5th June and Kid. to house of Dr. Hull, at the junction of Ashbumham and Elliott. Mima— Has it occurred to. you that your house may be set on fire 6very source of revenue had fallen off. The I be made payable on or before 15th September. London roads, Southend. . j , Pitt. Mr. Howl xpeadlture| had not been quite so heavy. The \ Use of County Hall.—Resolved that the Clerk The house No. 45, Ashbumbam-road, occupied by S7.-i.Mr. and Mrs! rize money took £87. 53., against £115. 17s. 4d.; bo instructed to communicate with, the West Mr. and Mrs. May, was hit by a bomb which crashed B artinoton Hot any moment by incendiary bombs ? Albion HotRi.I yard expenses £8. 19a., against £9. 10s.; and after Sussex Oounty Council with the view of obtain through the roof of the back bedroom—fortunately, MUee. Mrs. auq expenses there was a balance in ing a payment in respect of expenses incident to unoccupied at the time. In the next room a baby waa "inor Castro, 8s., against £38. 8s. 6d. at ' the the holding of Assizes at the County Hall. sleeping, while Mr. and Mrs. May also occupied a room Arrington. M. on the same floor. inning of the year. Mr. H aviland proposed the adoption of the ) /; ' . Bond. MrJl What would you do in the event of your house being imposition of Mr. Cu r t e is , the accounts report. He said thB Council would see that the Mrs. May, awakened by the explosion, at once rushed Ison. T. Dell Ford and other pleasure Cars and Lorries nd Mrs. Barkel irera adopted, and a vote of thanks was passed I n be had cn the same amount it was proposed to raise far general in and seized the baby, and then ran out into the street. nd Mrs. W. O fired by this means ? Mr. A. |K. Burtenshaw for his services as . convenient terms. county purposes, exclusive of higher, education, A thin wall only divided her baby from the room which -nd' Mrs. Keen Auditor. was £112,600. That was equivalent to a rate of had been struck, and which instantly became a mass of Foster. Mr. Mr. OoLEjs remarked that he had received la. 3d. in the £, the same os was proposed, at the flames. The bomb made a big hole in the roof, fell .G.R.M 0:. veral letters from gentlemen in reply to the MOORE O? BRIGHTON (191 LTD. Council's May meeting last year. At the through the bedroom floor and into the front room , Resiling [had sent out, and everyone seemed November meeting they were able to revise the beneath. In the latter a small black Pomeranian dog Obviously your first idea would be to call the Fire have a different opinion in regard to holding 08, PRESTON STBEET, BRIGHTON estimates and reduce the rate by a halfpenny. was sleeping, and this perished in the flames. Th* L * A Ctrl Lite X HouseB he show. Mr. Rupert Gwynne, M.P., wrote to Who are the largest English B uyers. Possibly history might repeat itself, but they house was the first to which the Fire Brigade reoeived* he effect that he' thought it would be a pity so must not anticipate at present, and it was wiser [ call, and under Capt. Harvey they succeeded in getting t’Esr’ta , B rigade, BUT the Fire Brigade cannot be in all C.D.C. the fire under before it reached the other rooms. Th* Jennings and fri rly-ih the year to decide to drop the show.j It to keep on the safe aide. For elementary educa Roxby.—Mrs. Ha ras important tliat everything should be done tion the amount would be £47,000, or 9Jd. in the £, contents of the bedroom were destroyed, and much Mrs. and Mastea parts of the town at the same time. nulate agriculture and the production of oompared with 9id., a halfpenny increase'; for damage was done to the lower portion of the premise* by fire and water. vj" did not think a show of this kind higher education it would be £3,754, or a id. rate, The more serious fire was caused at the residence of L—Mrs. Edith Th t of place. He suggested that for against Id., a decrease of a farthing; and for Dr. H. W. Hull at the comer of Ashbnrnham-road and Hopklnson. Rel the committee should arrange to 1 police purposes they would hare to raise £19,816, London-road. A bomb dropped into a bedroom facing l - i t o PildttchYl next December. own experience .was in soma localities toe or a rate of 3id., the same as last year.. The Qllllat's f. Mr. I It is .therefore essential that you should have reliable Burke, representing the Duke of Wears. Miss 1 EAST SUSSEX COUNTY traffio had enormougl iticreased. They were through 1—Mrs. Cardwell wrote stating that he could not ; getting onl with the as well as they could, education was that the receipts were rather less the floor into the sitting room Herbert. Missj ize at present. There was no urgency owing to a decrease in the annual grants, this Fire then Extinguishers at hand. . but there was ble difficulty. Only broke out and spread with great rapidity, 8.—Mr. and Mrs. f iut the prize list until the autumn, COUNCIL the room* i ■ ' ; I •• .; ■ ! within the last day the Railway Company being due to a falling-off in the average attend being flooded with a sort of liquid siiml.tr to petroL - 9.—Miss Beeby nd would know more about the state of 10.—Mr. and Mn had refused, at one _ atony rate, to return ance. The expenditure was about £2,000 more, Two bedrooms and a store room were completely oountry. He would like the matter < U.—Sir Dennis 1 empty tar barrels to VarkSv and if they were the chief item of increase being £1,000 for gutted, and downstairs the kitchen and Sitting room Gosden, on behalf of the Eastbourne j teachers’ salaries. The decrease in the hate f°r Si.—Mr. and Mrs.| Fire Experts who have visited the scenes of recent air ELECTION OF CHAIRMAN. [ u n ab le to return th< was very much afraid were nearly burnt out, while the furniture vraa W est View .-A 1 in a letter that the committee h°B as to whether the traitors would be able to higher education was due plainly to toe fact (hat destroyed. The Fire Brigade played on the flames with Meredith. Misi fxim to. forward the subscription for supply them with ta \ But he hoped they a three-farthings rate wag rather more toan'toey salt and water, but considerable damage waa don* P rincess Mans raids report that had “ Kyl-Fyre ” been at hand the added that they regretted that if the w ou ld get! th a t matt straightened out As to wanted. They oould not do with a halfpenny before the outbreak was got under. Waiver of national affairs continued the | whether any pi n «d would be tarred at rate, but they oould do. with less than [ three- tit—Mr. and Mrs.| they would be unable to subscribe The Estimates for the Ensuing Year, M.—Mrs. Callend. any particular date, rhould not venture to farthings, and they had accumulated a balance. S3.—Mrs. Matthow fires could have been instantly dealt with. ‘, ow, much as they would like to add anything in the There was Ah estimated increase of £2:000 in T - - — rf prophecy, 0 to.net House. - Mr. GwtNNE: The police pay and clothing, so that next year the rate OLD SUSSEX FAMILIES IN iokham, of Ticehurst, one of last year’s INCREASING COST OF M klN ROADS. in my district is not was likely to go up, but they were carrying for Mrs. Kent. Ms| included in toe sohedr ' >t tarring at all. Mrs. Royce 8h wrote that he was not advocating holding ward a rather larger balance than last year, and 1 Shaw. Mrs. Pal this-Tear unless the war is brought to • Mr. Go d w in K i n g : ec :pect the Surveyor and would be able to meet toe increased expenditure LEWES CASTLE. the committee oame Sea View.—Mrs. 1 conclusion before show day. A quarterly meeting of this Council was held at the Mi 3 conclusion that there partly out of that: As to the general county rate, . Mrs. Wall. Mr] are other toads move iti ble to bo tarred, W e may mention that COLONEL SIB JOHN OTTLE7 lames, of Herstmanoeux, stated in a it might be supposed that the estimated rieoeipts Bi MISS MABEL SMYTHE. Mrs. and Misses I jhe wae strongly against holding the County Hall, Lewes, on Tuesday, j Mr. Gw i n n b m oved in amendment that the and expenditure would be presumably the same Madame Van m ain from Pol Mr. and Mrs. C has just installed his residence at Eastbourne w ith this [Haines regretted he would be unable HLHCMON OB CHAIBHANj to Selmeston be tarred as last year, but he was afraid that was notj a fact. Gordon Thoma season; and Mr. G. S. Hands, erf Mr. Nix said he had much pleasure in pro in th e Re w ay a s ier main roads. On the i contrary, increased expenditure and They are there, waiting, as they have waited many top. Miss Appli Extinguisher, and it would seem desirable that all in favour of holding the show if posing the re-election of Major Thornton as Mr. jlNINGTON ils, exquisite tope. Mr9.1 for t) i and in. every way to encourage exceptional circumstances of jtha past nine regard to h a t places p to be tarred and what expenditure this" year was something like £12,500 in workmanship, perfect in most cases as 1 detail, they 1 ish Hot dr them , [believed that if Oolcmel Lcnrtoei was months the work which had beep' thrown on his w ere not. There w as and the receipts about £3,000 leas, so that if not preserve a valuable record of our old Sussex families, Godfrey Wd appro; Toad, and one road in ho would probably giye a cup. shoulders as oh airman of the Council, chairman particular! w h ich h e helped by toe larger balance they would have a whose members knew how to live and how to die. Chau. H. 3d Mr; always anxious should y. Mr. n suggested1 that the meeting might of toe Standing Joint Committee, and, oh airman not be . and rate of Is. 6d. instead of Is. 3d. Mainly the The cross flory. showing .the symbol of [toe Blessed l;be ad; s the one whioh passed 4 Mrs. < . *■ so as to see how the country was of the County Belief Committee had been n earest h is h ou se, he should never make increase^ expenditure was an main Toads. The Trinity on each branch, bears the simple! inscription: i Mrs. Ri the office. It was read from the1 Clerk of Uokfield Rural Dis- fresh duties, many the remaining this beneficent Act hid been put in force the nine escutcheons. quarters staff, described the Society as one of to* have been otherwise. As to the Exchequer con members of to* depleted staff for toe extra work effect on the diminution pf infant mortality had Bnt it is the knights to whom we turn to-day in their most vigorous of toe handmaidens of toe Church tribution grant, -so muoh was taken out of it for' WORK. they had performed since the outbreak of the been most marked. suits of armour, so alike to the first glance, and yet, by of England. Since its establishment toe lay work SEQUEL [TO A LEWES PROSECUTION. different purposes before it reached them that Mr., Mrs. and _ war, and said he would like to e cprese his grati the skill of the carver, the little differences snow in Pontl. Mia-os Ho of the Church had made tremendous strides. The Oonmcil also rdsolVed, on toe motion of the residue was now only £14.000, against I £26,000 tude for the way in which they had buckled to. Mr. aton to delegate to the Public Health Com each. But when the inscription is missing, torn away Mr. and'Mre. T. 1 Beferring to the Society’s war-time efforts, b* P . nine years ago. They had every possible] reason A t Lewes [Police Court, before Alderman G. Holman In ooDelusion, Major Thornton acknowledged the mittee their powers and luties undeT Part 2 of by the blinded fanatioism generally of Cromwell’s day, Him McGregor. MEETING AT SEAFORD. j stated that within three weeks of toe declaration to complain of this, and as soon as Parliament Stone. Misses F1l valuable services rendered by Mrs. McHveen in the Public Health (Ml k and Cream) Regulations, one yet traces the history of their great dead by their of war they had a complete hospital staff and '(in the chair) and the Mayor (Councillor T. G. Roberts), was able to settle down to domestics legislation Harwell. Lieut. Gj keeping the returns in connection with toe 1912, in clu d in g th e p>wer to consider exp lan a arms, blazoned either on shields or on their surooats. equipment, ready to proceed to the succour of the un Wednesday, Frederick Paul, a driver in the Royal again it should be one of toe most pressing j K& • County Belief Committee, Remarking that it tions before institut ng proceedings, and to Sir Walter Dalyngrugge bears the most ichorisheA i [ 4 T h i ;I,a JOB-GENERAL MONTGOMERY'S sick and wounded. He described the work of Field Artillery (who until recently was billeted in matters demanding attention. Parliament should would not be right to pass on without expressing institute proceedings. symbol of all: ~ iandMre. I the Church Army Hospital at Caen, and men- I either give them larger grants or take [ over a APPRECIATION. North-street, Lewes), wae charged .with using threats their gratitude to that lady. 1 greater share of the expenditure which at prese ___ agan. MissL, tiotned that in the early days of the war same of UNTY HALL j CWMMITTEB. And on his brent a bloodie crosse he bore Mrs. Cornell. M rl towards FrerUnok, parson and to show reuse why he ■ U m , s l * 9 the county had to bear. J The deare resemblance of his dying Lord. the,men who were brought in wounded had had Paintin. of County Hal].—The County Surveyor The report was adopted! without discussion. their boots on for six weeks at a stretch. The should not fe required to find Sureties to keep the ^ ^ Snd™Welcome to the reported the pnmmi tie* that tenders had' been He was Lord of the Manor of Sheffield, and lived ak number of t he leading residents of Sheffield Place in the-14th century. A quiet country Mr. *nd Mrs. B. Church Army hoped to send out a convoy of 85 1 j i t ... , .... , . nowly-eleoted members of to* Gounoil—Messrs.- in vited f< painting the exterior of the County COMMITTEE OF BELECTION. Atkins and friend gathered in the Church Army’s Beerea- motor ambulances to work under the British Defendant said he did not mind being bound over to j. F. Plaister, F. J. Thyer, J. J.i White and Mr., H all, b u t only one' tendi rk. Resolved, that toe. of toe Quarter Sessions and County Council con being toldl that it would have to be amputated, Another fine memorial is that of Sir Hugh Halshat* Complainant said he was a driver in the R.F. A now Wages of Roadmen.—The committee had' before Oounty Surveyor be authorised to accept the tinue. in office u n til 1916. There is. how ever, a th e 1 i at hom e and! .abroad. remarked, “I’m So glad; it has been such a and his wife, dated 1441, with their striking armorial Mrs. Woods, [at Kingston Camp and he had been billeted in North- them applications from roadmen' for an increase tender, amounting to £9 i, of Mr. H. Cruse, of casual vacancy caused by toe resignation, of Mr. r-General R. A. M ontgomery (oommand- nuisance Up m e.” in toeir wages. Resolved .that it be reoommended banners and coat of arms representing Halsham impal and Mrs. Harver* Btreet, Lewes. 'Defendant was a driver in the same Lewes.—T h$ County Si rveyor submitted an H. F. H: Newington, and jit was recommended ing Strabplgi, the latter still borne as a quartering by Mias Bpllsbury Ba 1 Divisioin) said he had been asked by Mr. T ,,W . D anby proposed a vote of thanks to battery as Witness. Witness gave evidence against to toe County Council that all aple-bodied roed- estimate imounting to £163. 5s. 6d. of the oost that Mr. J. A. Paton be appointed. the Dukes of Athole, anciently Atthell, ofwhioh family Montague Kilifok,| 1 who were interested in the Church Army . Major-General Montgomery for his sympathetic men who ore at the present time paid at a Tate of distent pering, bail tin? end varnishing the defendant’s [brother in that Court, on May 3rd and Lady Halsham was a member. Joseph*. Mrs. Ten" | in that district to act as chairman, that defendant gave evidence for his brother on that occasion. of £1 pei Week o* leas be paid in future at toe interior o r tbe Countj E all. Resolved that the The members of the Counties Joint Coflimittee Mrs. Lodlngton, f. \ The grand figure of Sir William Fiennes, of Herst- He was afraid he could not stay io Bov. J. T. B u r n s (Berwick) seconded, and On May 5th, about 4.30 p.m., witness went to the rate of fivepenae an hour and that the ordinary con tin u e in office u n til 1916. There is, how ever, Mrs. and Miss 3ai County Oc unoil be'reoomi lended to authorise toe monceux, shows yet another typical warrior-knight. until;the end of toe proceedings, but it gave him remarked that, knowing toe Church Army a* be swimming bath* at the Pells and as he was returning time for leaving off work on Saturdays be one a casual vacancy- caused1 hr the resignation .of Mlse [Joseph. Mr County Surveyor tp inviti and aooept, subject to While that of Sir John de Braoee, or Brewys, datoct very j i pleasure to come and start the meeting, did; he had naturally expected they would b* with a companion (Driyer Bailey) he saw defendant at o’clock. Tha Oounty Surveyor! estimated that Mr. H. F. H. Newington, endTit was recommended Hope. Misses Will th e approval o f to e Cl lair m an o f th is com m ittee, 1426, is specially striking. He lies with his head on Mr. and Miss Par Io.d< —i he desired to take toe opportunity of doing a special work at toe present time. It g*v* the bottom of North-street. Defendant, who was the that Mr. F. W A. Cushman be appointed. a the increased cost to the oounty of the above a ten d er i it ten d ers for t i e distem perin g, &o., of crowned lion, which forms his crest, four shields of Btaudeu. Mr., Mrt sayin. _ very much obliged they were to the him great pleasure to hear that they were doing worse for drink;, said, “ Come here, Carson; I Want to The East Sussex representatives an t arrangements would be £2,392 pe* annum. the interi oir of the C rui ty Hall at a oost not arms are blazoned on the rubbing, though from th* Joseph. Hisses Hi Churoh Army for toe, work they' were doing in not only what he had1 expected, but ever so much ; speak to you.” Witness went to him and withouf ssy- Fisheries Committee of the Sussex Sea E xp en d itu re fan 1914-15 and ‘Tarring o f Roads. exceeding £470. original brass they are missing, and his flfpire is sur Watson. Mrs. Ma that neighbourhood and in many other places more than that (applause). m g any 1 ’ else defendant struok him twice on the —The Chairman stated that in [consequence ot Flagstaf! at County Hal! .—The County Surveyor District (Mr. J,. .Adams, Mr. [F. 8. Dunn, where soldiers were now congregated' in providing head wi Gorringe, Mr. E. H. Leeney and Mr. W, rounded by scrolls, inscribed with the prayer “ Jesae, Webt ! : The vote of thanks was heartily accorded. fist Witness stepped away and defend- certain contractors being unablei to deliver road reported hat he hac bsen unable up to toe Mercy.” ;* T Col. Chamberlin them !',] with huts similar to the one in which toe!? The collection, including amounts sent ia la st then it up to Bailey and pulled a razor out of present tc obtain a flagstiff. were appointed by the County Council materials under their contracts during the past meeting held on the 9th February, Probably the most remarkable of all showB Lord Mr. and Mrs. Joy. w ere i abled that afternoon. He could assure beforehand, oame to over £26. his poeket, lying, “ P ll do 18 months for him ” (mean- financial year, owing to the war, and the conse- Mr. H oi .man moved the adoption of (he report. vacancy, however, occurs owing to; toe Camoys hand-in-hand with his wife Elizabeth. This ia Miss Wans. Mr. Cl hurch Army,and' their organisers, who were Many of those present afterwards partook ol ing vitae Witness moved away and .defendant t decrease in,labour on the main rpads, and Misses Deal. Capt, F iaser seconded. Mr. E. Bedford, ’ and it was recorpmeni taken from a tomb in Trotton Church, and is specially [ a tremendous lot of 'time and trouble tea'served from the^ut refreshment bar. came up and said, “ I’ll kill you if my brother was an unexpended sum lof about £9,000 Mra. Hind. Mr. 1 S Mr. F. X' Thyer be appointed. noticeable both for its beauty and delicacy. This Lady work, that they as soldiers were very gets anything.” Witness then left defendant [• i on the estimated expenditure of this committee Col. F b swbn proposed ae an amendment that Miss {Neale. Ml-si thankful for what was being done for them. It th e recam n en d a tia n tc sp sad £463 o n th e interior Camoys, who died in 1419, was formerly the widow at Manaell-Kuller. The Assistant Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. W. D. W est): for the past year.1 The County Sifereyor suggested The County Council representatives [on toe “ Harry Hotspur,” and was immortalised as Shakes -was a great boon to the! men to be able to aome of toe Connty Hall bo referred back, remarking Mrs. Somerville. EASTBOURNE’S QUESTION. Are you frightened that he will carry out his threats? that as the roads were deteriorating through, the Sussex Territorial Farce Association (Col. E. peare’s “ Kate.” The arms show Csmoys (or Oamoies), oro Mr. an to such a nice building in the evening to ait and Witness fjlf he ia in drink he might do it. I don’t lack of necessary material fov tpeir repair, and that it would be an cutrageous waste of publio Frewen, C.B., Mr. J. J. Lister, Mr. G. W .. Ofeborn MIee Green. Ml-s 1 read, write and find refreshment, as well as to was Eastbourne proof, and East- money at toe present tine. Thfe appearance of encircled by the Order of the Garter and Camoys impal think he Would if he was sober. with a view of preventing as far as possible exces and Lieut.-Col. A. 8. Sutheorland-Haxris) dontinue ing Mortimer. j Mr. and Miss Schu have occasional entertainments to pass the time had confidence in a neighbour’s word- the interior of the tuillihg might not be a9 in office until 31st October,) 1916. By defendant: Witness had not been circulating sive wear, a sum ot £2,000, in addition, to the There are many more—Echyngham, Gage, Covert, away. The Church Army, as they all knew, did But there was still a question—would th* mu* tales about defendant He did not know that defendant satisfactoiy ae they wxull like, but it answered Mxm| stun of £10,000 already voted for tarring, should The County Council representatives on Barttelott, Goring—but they must be seen. an immense deal of work all over the United rove lasting? A reassuring answer is given here was stabbed; in the head last w eek ., toe purpose. Mr. and Mra be allowed during toe current ; rear for tarring Sussex Insurance Committee (Mrs. Scarl They are not mere dull, black rubbings. They ar* Kingdom and in other places. He had the good ? an Eastbourne resident. How old are you ? Mr. Ma i;yon-Wilson sail Colonel Frewen oould and Mrs. Stark. main roads. Resolved that the County Council Wight, Oapt. 0. E. Banbury, Mt. O. E. striking monuments to Sussex men who nave livea and fortune to meet Oanoto Cailile many years ago On Ju n e 22nd, 1907, Mrs: J. K em p, o f 20, Dannts- scarcely 1 now that to 0 list time this operation Dennis Morgan. A: Nineteen. |.be recommended to authoris* the j County M.R.C.S., Capt. A. B. -S. Frasier, Mr. E. J. I died and now seem to live again. The spirit of the old when the Oiuroh Army was being born.; Mr. road, Eastbourne, said: “ There’s no doubt.il wa* I am 38, and do you mean to say at my was applied toj the imerisr of the building was Surveyor to expend a further suip pot ■ Mr. J. Godwin King and Mt. W. Porter) Sussex families still Eves, and is doing as nis fathers did, [L abcelles ! Oarlile spoke of his plans and what he looked a chill that set up kidney trouble in my case. I | age you i jhtened of me? £2,000 on the tarring Of main npads du nearly 82 years ago. . Ifhat fact was brought .in office until 15th July, 1917. There is, going forward, firm, undaunted, patient, enduring, Mias Hill. Mrs.I forward to doing, and he (the Chairman) thought was taken with such dreadful pains in rhy back Complt it: Not if you are not armed. before the committee. ■year en d in g 31st M arch, 1918. a casual vacancy caused by the resignition of waiting and re a d y . Herbert. Mrs. Mar] toey might safely say that his organisation had and loins that I scarcely knew how to beat them. W e a l way. had been pals?—'Yes, till you hit me. Mr. odwin ing in proposing the Adoption Mr. Bai nett Marks : Do I understand that it Mr. H. Plummer, and it was recommended that I do not know the writer of the following words, Jeruiyn Cooper. been an enoimous success and had done a greet I couldn’t stand for long, my back got to weak, I said that you had Been circulating tales about me, G K , “ oily Rowe of the report, 9aid the Council would perhaps wae 82 yours ago? Mr. F. W. A. Cushman be appointed. which appeared recently in but whoever he may deal of good among toe poor and other people. and when I stooped I was hardly able to gel up and asked you to fight?—This is the first I have heard Punch, remember that a year ago there was a T h e Chubm an: So '! u lderstand. I It was recommended that the following be be he understands and knows:— GLENDOlj As a; nation they owed a very great debt of agdin—it was just ag if my back would come in of this. appointed as toe serven county representative gratitude to Canon Oarlile for having originated two. There was bladder weakness aa well. Driver Henry Bailey gave corroborative evidenoe, that they should increase the wages of Mr. Mah*on-Wilson : I w as over;80 years ago. C halk and F lint. : w . s, Key.ii men. At that time toe commit ee were not in members of the Education Committee to take the toe idea _ of toe Church Army, and, with toe1 “Bu( Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills soon and said when defendant said he would kill Carson the That fact (done is sufficiei|it to justify the present dell. Miss favour of the increase and the matter dropped. outlay. placeof those retiring in 1915. and to retire in 1918: Comes there now a mighty rally deen Martin. ■ help of his committees and many others who had restored me to health again; they drove, away latter ran away and defendant ran after him. From the weald, and from the coast, Now, in the dircumstances of the (war, they found t nlng. Mrs. the backache pains, and corrected the bladder Mr. Bainett Mark) skid he should support M . E. 0. Boumt, Mr." G. J. A .' devoted a great deal erfitime and money to the re necessary than it was even (bento make Col. A. H . Nouree, Mr. AJ O. Sayer, Down from oliff„and up from valley, W dk Mrs. trouble. I could move about afterwards without 1 the iamen lment, beoar se if the hall had had to Spirits of an ancient host; , Miss Field work.; having carried it bn so successfully for eo ad d ition to th e p aym en t th< r mad* to their Streatfeild end Dr. E. W-. Willett; th at! many years (applause). toe least discomfort, and felt positively fit and wait 82 3 ears far inlerirr decoration it oould Castle grey and village mellow, Jenkins. Mis servants, j He dared aay every member of the easily w at until the .me o f the war. It would Plaister and Mr. J. J. White be ap Mrs. FraS Major-General Montgomery having to leave at well,. You can depend upon me always having a- Council knew the difficulty he and public Coastguard’s track and shepherd’s fold, nd Mrs. Big good word for Doanfa pills; I. think they aw then proude work to: spate of toe many men county representative members of toe Crumbling churoh and cracked martello this point, -toe chair was then taken by the Rev. authorities had in obtaining g >od and useful who woulil' want it. Committee-in the place* of Mr. A. Bur {Staple! on. rake (senior curate of Seaford), represent- wonderful. (Signed) J. Kemp.” is rep, which had a slight cut in the top. Echo to this chant of old. Harwood.and 1 On May 15th, 1914—nearly leten yean later—tbs. Defendant: It was done one night last week when I labour far tost sort of work. .> T. is proposal was Mt: Godwin King explained that it jwas not an d th e lh te Mr. E. B edford, to retire)! I i Vicar (the Bev. EL D. Cremer), from whom that the mien should be paid 5d. per hour instead that the Rey. H. S. Musgrave be appoint Chant of knight and chant of bowman; Howard Houl blogy for absence wag received. Kemp said; “For seven years I have kept free was stabbed and I Was told it was Carson and his pals. only the Council .Cha nb st that had to be con Kent and Sussex feared no foemam. j : from kidney complaint, which shows how Defendan1;, in the course of a statement to the Bench, of 18s. a week, and that they should leave off at sidered, l ut rooms whioi wpre occupied every oounty representative member of, toe E. S. Whi one o’clock on Saturday. The men Would thus In the valiant days of old I |im s ” a Tremendously R eligious M an. thorough my cure by Doan’s Backache. Kidney | said he did not bear complainant any animosity. He day and rractically all diy by the staff. They Committee in the place I of toe late Frost Miss Frost T Pills was.” bad a glass or twd of Beer, and seeing oomplainant work 51 hours, a week instead of i4 aa at present. had' not been decortti d < n whitewashed beyond Hamilton-Graoe, to retire in 1917; and that the Screaming gull and lark a-singing, Mias 1 . G. Buohana As. H . Lloyd (secretary of the naval and Of th e 186 m e n engaged, abou , 150 w ou ld b e Colls L If every cold or chill affects the back and the [asked him y hy he had been setting tales abouthim, and spring cleaning, and h ad rnbted whether parte of following be appointed as toe nine co-optative Bubbling brook and booming sea, department of Ithe Church Army) next affected by toe increase. In regard to the members of the Education Committee, o retire Church and castle bells a-ringing L WORTH d the meeting. He stated that toe water, if the least exertion tires you, if yon feel challenged lim to fight. No razor was produced and no n , . ’ the building were as s ini ary as they should! be. Mr.! Bel(lngham. dull and unnaturally drowsy, or suffer from threats were used. ■ The statements as to this were ’ ° - K in 1916; The Bev. Vicars A. Boyle, Mrs. Swell the ghostly melody; Army came into existence about 40 years ______eing unabh to deliver . _ Mr. Rupert Gwynsk: It cannot cost £463 to MissDurrant. MrsJ l, stone, rheumatism,- dropsy or lumbago, OYnmravnfinit, .tioq. HeTTn AnaWas stabbedato ViKxirl in the fVia liaa/ihead last laoft araalrweek, I ^ til© CDtltTflOtOIS. 1)6111? UDADU Mr. W. N. Oorfe, the Bev] Preb. F. 0. ' “ Chalk and flint, sirs, Ee beneath ye, i the work of a home mission agency in m aterial, he thought he heard someone tear once put on a little'whitew ish in the rooms occupied ' Mingling with our dust below 1 and Mrs. Carrlngtr K 's Backache Kidney Pills will help you a* eldid riot know who did it. r | i Mr. G. Mason, Eieut.-Col. C. W. Owen, Mrs. land Miss U* with the Church. Since the present [ they had saved that amount. Hfe wished it wa8 by the staff. C.I.E., Mrs. R. L. Thornton, Miss A. S. Chalk and flint, sirs, they bequeath ye the Society’s; work had developed in they have helped Mrs. Kemp. le Wi ills, aged 17, of Brook-street, Lewes, said Mr. TroV : We don’1 know what is in front of Roberts. Mr. W. r M il so, but he was afraid that fbr e err penny they and the Rev. Hugh Parry. This our chant of long ago. ordinary number of ways. In all tofe Price| H H 2s. . ______9d. a box,_... six boxes— 13s. 9d, Scotland. There' were not more County Boroughs..... total allocated for each parcel upon food items. Council. Resolved tin A 1 his committee estimate Newhaven-road...... Mr. G. W . Osborn Show. .1.' Cototland?. — Mr. I P. W. Brow n, the Church Army officer in that the amount whi' ih will be required to be Parliamentary Bills ... Mr. J. A. Nix \ and Mia Blumsod of the Seaford hut, next made' an appeal T e m p o r a r y R a n k i n t h e A r m y . —An P s m v t s M a i m s | as Shops A c t ...... Mr. W. A. Haviland A woman who thinks she has met the ideal raised for general oounty purposes by means of man merely thinks so. There isn’t any such person.. for iles needed for the entertainment of toe Army Order of Thursday’s date states that- officers institution. | oonoi-jsion that their roads Jn East Sussex contributions in the fiist six months of the Finance and General Boldii resorting thereto. The things he men- certainly held their own with anf other county. Purposes ...... Mr. W. A; Haviland sam Mansion J financial year will be 1 158,177 (including £1,877 for Excise Licences...... Hon. H. B. Portman . comprised a billiard table, gramophone, precedence according to the date of their temporary The Tolee that i de H alifax famous— _____ Mr. Godwin King aaid! he -wa i sorry he bould higher education), one re toe second; six mahtos Visitors 'of Hollingly MACKINTOSH’S TOFFEE DE LU X E- HD H o t e l —3 ames, books and maga: ' rank in the Forces. ,' MAC TS TOFFEE DE LUXE, -j Hewson. not agree with Mr. Gwynme aa to t o e traffic. H is £56,177; the amount l a Fpeoial county purposes Asylum Mr. G. W . Osborn The Taste Telia t __ C. Cox. ■, ' ■ " i Richardson. Mrs, I t EASTBOUKNE CHBONICLE, SATUBD AY, MAY 15, 1915. Cropping. T?“
f of bomb* Jfrgfcbnabli I g l b t “ A JOLLY GOOD THRASHING SPECIAL CONSTABLES’ DUTIES. : the enemy Bl, Bonth Street .. - u. SIB | bombs were dia- Tslsphona 49* To ensnre aoonraoy Visitors are Invited to send 11, O -and Hotel Buildings sas ALLEGED ASSAULT AT WESTHAM, T A K E PRECEDENCE OF EVERYTHING, Only three Names and Corrections, olearly written, either of der being the Publishing Offices, South-street, or at either or B i r d ’ s Custard the Libraries or Principal Newsagents. No charge AMUSJNG EVIDENCE. On Tuesday evening, at ’the County Hall, Lcive* „ _ndidly, it, of le made for Insertion. (For the letter/read fam U p.) • I ■ i ■ -• ■' 1 - , has the taste you about 40 additional special constables for Lewes were i at one time, and m r TUs Ust Is sot Intended to Include permanent JOHN sworn in for service, if requited, under the Emergency |i adopted by the At the Hailsham(Petty Sessions on Wednesday, ALL , enjoy V Committee. The Magistrates in attendance were Mr. it an advantage, Purveyor PUKVHYO* before Mr. Herbert; Curteis and other' Magistrates, J. Fletcher Yearsley (in the chair) and Alderman G. d badly injured, Clifford Dalloway, if Westbam, was summoned It is an “altogether-good" taste—a combination Holman, with their Clerk (Mr. F. Lawson Lewis) and » is estimated ah ROYAL PARADE. By APPOINTMENT B l HER. Bg APPOINTMENY assaulting Archibald John Welby on April 23rd. the Assistant Clerk (Mr. W.j D. West). .andMr* Beard. Mr* Paget. Mr. J . B. Campion? Coles appeared on -behalf of the of freshness, niceness, purity and wholesomeness. After all had taken the oath, the Chairman said as. i Mr. a Pensam. defendant, who plead'pd not guilty. The liking for it needs no cultivating! special constables they zonk) act under the direction of i Establiah- Chahhxl VmW.-Mra. Rogers. Miss Berry. Mrs. 52, 80UTH EASTBOURNE. Complainant stated that he was walking along the the Chief Constable,. ffrom (vhom they would receive bt) premirea cJMr. , and Mias* B rah am - To the Late TO THE DAT* It comes naturally—even to young children Bbrbt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carter. Lieut N. .Carter. road towards Pevensey Station to obtain some papeis, bA order* Their duti&9 as spteial constables stood first! SL—Mr* Wilkinson. Mis. Elliott. Rev. C. and Mrs. Kinb Edward VII., K in s Edward VU„ when the. defendant sprang out of his shop at id before their private affairs, ]and any obligations they . in their 11* Grand Hotel 1! ildings* Eastbourne, assaulted him.. Defendant rushed him across the roai, Grown-up folk also thoroughly relish may have taken with regard to any .volunteer forces " dy destroyed, BtUASriUND —Mr. and Mrs. Craig. Miss Craig. Lady 1908. 1902. | knocking the skin off j his knuckles and making his no the Bird’s Custard flavor. ' Hearty men must not he allowed to standlin the way of the perform Smith, f. Mrs. Bummers, Miss Goff bleed. “ My friend, Mr. Smith, put me to who never eat sweets, eta, retain their ance of their duties as speeiul Constable* He thought it) nt the .bomb Boston Hooss. -Major-Gen, and Mrs; W. Btenhonae, state of collapse,”illJi ” ’he idded. ’ ’ ’ necessary to remind them that these duties took prece lllsses Bteahouse <2>. Mrs. Wroughton, f. 1 boyish eagerness for gh the floor JBhoourt.—Mrs. and Miss Uravenor. Mr. T. G. Gravenor. } The Magistrates’ C erk: Do you know why he did it?) dence of everything else, and] he hoped they would hear i. and Mrs. Mills, Mlssos Sarah and friends. Miss Jones and friend. Mr, Complainant: No; d certainly owed him 2* or 3s. f|ir that in mind. As regards the nature of tho duties they (hem both. The and Mrs. Allman, f. Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith, f. Miss PRICK LIST FOR WEES ENDING MAY 22nd 1015. cigarettes. I want dilamages, heavy damages. might have to perform it was herhaps difficult to foresee 11 rooms were and Master Falx j , Mr. Coles: I put it to you that this occurred on tl ,e exactly what' they plight be fcalled1, upon to do, as that th room. Tha Railway Company’s pjremises ? depended upon circumstance* They had recently-an s very extensive MARINE PARADE interesting example of the Rind of duty they might Evans. Miss Lee. Mrs. J. W itness: Certainly; it was. ' / l r reached a great LeeT^JR. Mrs. Blofeld You have just said you were walking on the high have, to perform in what' had taken place at Southend., F arkbton* Suter. Mrs.. Speight, sen, oaq.—It was a clericil error on my part (laughter). Although the air raid took plice as early as three o’clock op of Messrs. Mrs. Speight,, „— , _ — Knot* Missa Knott Ilbelieve you were armed with a formidable whip? the P e r f e c t m the morning special constables were quickly on the Westcliff; a* Whit* House_,4&&rs. Broad ■ ' .i „ .... . fc Onl|y this one (holdingup a whip), which I have when speno. In one case; a special Constable extinguished one lend; and the lALBUBN.—Mr. Wood. Mr* Monro's f. Mr. and Mr* SCO TO K BEEF. go with the Harriers, [ of the incendiary bombs before it did much damage, | Ashburnham and Elliott. Misses Kniott (2). Mr. Douglas Elliott “MisB It is loaded at one el d ?—N ot this one. and in' another case at Westcliff, where a bomb i, Pitt. Mr, Howard THE BEST SEES IN THE WORLD. Were you going wit] the Harriers that day ?-f-No; C u s t a r d fell into a room from which a woman and child 1, occupied by ST.—Mr. And Mr* Hall, t Miss Wallaoe was out for exercise, i were rescued, the room being in flames, three Hartington House.-Miss Collfog'logo. Miss Rowsell PRICES: In Pkts. 2 lor 1 id, B^xes id. & l\d, > which, crashed Albion H on* - Gob Cheese wright Gen. and Mrs. Had yon a revolver on you that morning?—No; w and large -Tins. special constables appeared on the scene and extin -fortunately, Mils* Mrs. and Miss Samnelson. Mr. and Mr* Nunn. never carry arm* ! guished the flames, and the house was saved.. During i a baby waa Benor Castro, t Mr. Saunders. Mr. Ashby. Mr. • Y ou never use arms1?—Never, unless I am threatened the time of the bombardment the population of the ) occupied a room Harrington. Mr. and Mrs. Clark. Dr. and Miss Scott. SIRLOIN . ... p e r 1^>. TQPSIDE ...... p e r lb . byhooligan* I A M w l p i neighbourhood maintained an excellent demeanour Mr. Bond. Mr. Ragland. Mr. Glides. Mr. and Mrs. and he did not think it would he wrong to ascribe a Wilson. T. Dclasaw. Major and Mr* Tanner. Mr. There WaS a likllnlittle LccideL.accident in______the Royal_____ Oak______son , at once rushed 'and Mrs. Barker. Mr. and Mr* Hedley Smith. Mr. WING RIB ... SALT SILVERSIDE time ago with a revdlviver? —No, ” ...... that is a mistake; t great deal of the credit fori that to the special con t into the street, and Mr* W. C. Smith. Mr. and Mr* Noblett M* was a derelict walking! stick gun and it shot through tl e stables, :who did remarkably] well in the sudden call i the room which 1 and Mr* Keene. Mr. and Mr* Davis. ME F. W. ROLLED RIB B R IS K E T ...... settee. which- came to 'them. Should occasion arise in this r became a mass of Foster. ‘ Mr. 0. G. Andvire. Mr. Claude ShiUitoe. You were armed m that occasion, then?—I w*s district he had no doubt {those present and their i in die roof, fell Mr. G. K. MorUook. Mr. and Mrs. Watting. Mr. and GRAVY BEEF RUMP STEAK ... showing. Mr.'Hiekmah how to shoot sparrow* comrades would do equally well. It only remained for 0 the front room Mr* Periling » I think'you have been in this Court before ?—I hav. >. HOW GOES THE FIGHT ? DEATH OF THE R iY. W. WALSH him to thank them for joining forward and offering It Pomeranian dog MARINE GARDENS. You were this side than (indicating the defendant s their services and to wish thein success in tho pursuance Pxtohlkt Hods*.—Mdme. 0. de Gatiorlowska and son STO CK ... » BUTTOCK STEAK. box)?—jYes. of their duties. j i flames. Th* (Warsaw). Mr. and- Mrs. Newman. Mr. and Mr* WEEKLY REVIEW. THE RECTOR OF FOLKINGTON, i received* xHokle. ! Mr. and Mrs. T. Bird. Mr. Talbot. Miss Was hot that for uBingfc an, offensive weapon againi t Captain Selby Ash, R.N. (who is .taking a leading ded in getting Jennings and friend an officer of the law?—N ot using it. a part in.tho organisation of; the Emergency Scheme) r rooms. Tha Was it not brought opt inevidence that you threatens i After many years of useful . (nd devoted service the reminded the special constables of the necessity of Boxbyxbt.—Mr* Hatrop.Haicop. Mr* Hartley. Mrs. Rawson. On Fridiy, May 7th, the great Cunard steamship, oyed, and much Mi* and Master baroham a County Court bailiff with a'sambok?—I had to defend Rev. Walter Walsh (rector of ’olkington) passed away preserving their forma of appointment, at all events myself. ‘Lusitania” ploughing her stately way homewards j till cards were issued to them) hecauso those forms were 1 of the premises GRAND PARADE. W CHILLED BEEF. Were not you fined £3 and costs?—Certainly, and I was torpeddedl and sunk off the Old Head of Kinsale by I “ last.Wee^ fev' gentleman’s health the only authority they could show until'the cards were > .I-M r* BdlttrThornley. Llent. Thornley. Mr. and Mr* paid it. | the residence of Hapklnsoh. t, Rev. and Mr* Bassett and bou. Miss Pitt SUBSTITUTE. a German s ib. aarine, or, more probably two. She had j *ad f“ hn? 8™ e * ? feTr; He was abl\ to °°nduct issued, and possibly, in certain cases, if they were burn ham-road and 1 —Mr? Pildltcb, t Miss PUditch. Rev. and Mr* It was your custom i o go ah jut armed with a loaded two thousar; d o le hundred and sixty people on board, men, ; A e ceiebiatiens of the Holy Cemmmnon dn the mermng called upon to act . there migjit be a certain amount of ) a bedroom facing GUUat'sf. Mr. and Mr* Cook* Miss Cook* Lady weapon?—Certainly npt. obstruction and they would hat-e to show their authority. women and children; English, Americans, Dutchmen, ! of ^ tq r Da^bpt in the afternam he was oompeUed If, after doing that, people still refused to obey they i a yard from the Wean. Miss Emily Weare S IR L O IN p e r lb . TOPSIDE...... per lb. _ ...... i tinto rjLlrn.tr>take to hishiR hfirijbed, whlfthwhich he hfinflvpir never lpftleft nffinnagain. -Mr, Mr. Walsh I—Mre. Cardwell. Miss Maudslay. Mr. Herbert. Miss Uanes, Greeks, rersiana; aU peaceful civilians. The would have tne power ot an (ordinary police constable sed through Herbert. Miss Luoy Herbert went under-an operation sonqe two years ago and, Fire then W IN G R IB BUTTOCK STEAK not I submarines ga 'e no warning. They simply sank her at to arrest them and take them to the police station. dity, the room* 8.—Mr. and Mr* Wilke*, Miss Morris >» (Witness : No. I said be di ved a thrashing, although he was $hle to resume his clerical duties, the ft—Miss Beeby and friend Didn’t you write hiih a thre iteningning letter ?—No. sight. Fou -te :n hundred people lost their lives ; *9 ordeal left an indelible mark upon , his constitution. ir topetroL 10.—Mr. and Mr* Dudley Baxter. Miss Dudley Baxter R O L L E D R IB GRAVY: BEEF ... The deeeasfed \vpa bom 78 years ago, and was educated | were completely 1L—Sir Dennis and Lady Le Marohant » IQ* i> I put tt to you that on the previous Tuesday, whe i many as pe -is! led in the “ Titanic.” The destruction the defendant waa _ house, you came oiit of the “ Lusit mia” was deliberately planned, for the at Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He took his B.A. SAVE YOUR HAIR. ud sitting room SI—Mr. and Mr* Graham, f. Mr. and Mra-Bennetb degree in 1860 and Decame an M. A. in 1863. In the furniture waa West Vjrw.—Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Wright. Mr. and Mr* and said you would tl .lift to death ?—I did n o t; i t German Anlissadpr in Washington had put an l the flames with Meredith. Mies Meredith. Mr* Temple, f. is an abominable lie. ) ' —: advertisement in the American papers before she former year he was ordained a deacon and succeeded to Princess Mansion. — Rev. and Mr* Walker. Miss Did you say anything like: this, asked Mr. Colei i, Sailed, wain ihf i people who travelled in British ships priest’s orders in the following year. His first curacy MAKE YOUR DULL, FADED, DEAD-LOOKING ----was dona was at St. Mary’s, Wolverhamp:on, where he remained Walker | handing Welby a slip bf paper with some words on. (hat they did so at their own risk. There was no HAIR GLOSSY AND BEAUTIFUL BY d8L-Mr. and Mrs. Shearing, f. for three years, subsequently going for tjvo years to SI—Mr* Callender, f. r U 'W elby: No. It is riot my writing (laughter). military adi an age of any sort or kind to be gained by TRYING THIS PRESCRIPTION. Mr. Coles :.No. I wrote it down. Is it a fact that this devilis i outrage. It was sheer, wanton, cold Ormsby Church, Lincoln. Ha' was also curate at St. S3.—Mr* Matthew* t Mr. and Mrs. Shlrrlff SPEGI L NOTICE. John’s, Hammersmith, from 1865 to 1868, 'and at St. B is in House. —Mrs. Soame* Miss Homer. Mr. and the defendant keeps A little shop?—Ye* He ^phs blooded mu: de r. “ sucks ” and,oigaretteW ‘ * * * Mary Magdalene’* Chiswick, -from 1868 to 1871. IN Mr* Kent. Masters Kent (2). Mr. blxbn. Mr. and During the six following years he acted as chaplain at Don’t neglect your hair unt(l it finally dies and falls Mi* Boyce Shaw, Rev. J. Schofield. Miss Royce Didn’t you raise your whip in a threatening manner' j It may be as well to state what the law is concerning out, leaving unsightly bald patches. You can quickly v ShaW. Mrs. Payn* Mr. Finlay. Miss M. Lamson -No, I didn’t have thfi chance. He rushed me across the 't'reatme: it if merchantmen at sea. It has hitherto the Middlesex Hospital, and filled a similar position to HOME - MADE [PORK SAUSAGES, the Earl of Devon from 187f to 1882, being then get rid of . tne ohoking dandruff, stop falling hair, start 8ea,Vnrw.—Mr* Attlee. Miss Adam* Mr*.Kennody. the road and “ crowded ” me against the stone wall. been accept id and acted upon bvall civilised nation* a strong new growth and make your hair lustrous and jjuf*Tv^alb Mr. and Mr* XI H. Hinds. Miss Hind* Didn’t you threaten pirn with tpe whip?—No, I told A man gf wir :nay stop any merchant ship-and search resented to the living of Folkington by the late Mr.' _') E. A. Gwynife. In the qr iet ' village Mr. Walsh’ ’ luxuriant by simply brushing it every night, and at tho Mr*and Misses Grlmbl* ” Jubber. “ “ "_ sieur ' and - Free from Chemical Preeervative, pjjjj j LB. him to clear out of the; way. It is aggravated assault her to see if sh b is carrying contraband of war. If she worked untiringly, hut unosten! itiously, for tho welfare same.time -applying, a small quantity of hair and scalp IYTHE. Madame Van den Boeeh. Mdlle* Van den Bosch. and battery. He has been in my place more than one 3 ib, or if she b ilongs to tne enemy, the war ship may Mr. and Mr* Carr. Mr* \ Dodbnrn Roberbeon. Mr. M A D E F R E B B DAILY. of his parish, and in addition to his labours there he tonic made from the following unfailing recipe: 1 oz. Gordon Thomas. Mr* and drinking whiskey and soda up to midnight. ; dapture her m 1 bring her into port. , If she is unable Lavona de Composeo, 3 ozs. Bay Rum and ( drachm iiss MoBeon. Mr* Apple- Mr. Coles: You have also appeared before a London to do so with tut endangering lier own safety or .the was for 20 years the? Diocesan Inspector of Scriptural i waited many ton. Miss Appleton. Mr* ossenger. Mra.Oroaland. knowledge in the day schools, i ih included those at Menthol Crystals. This gets right into tho scalp, stimu s pro anime,” Mr. MoOrlncUe. Mrs. Withe: “ - “ id. Mr. police Magistrate recently ? ' success of t le work for which she is at sea, she miyy lating the hair roots by supplying the natural food and and Mr* Robinson. Mr* nhia. Mr* Shlogleton. Witness No I did no(. It is mistaken identity sink the ca iti red ship, after she has taken off her Eastbourne, a work in which he] was keenly interested, artivgtoh awn Miss Meadon. T? nourishment they need, and its quick effect is nothing in the Early Miss Starey H L .- ■Mr* Berry1, altogether. _ It is another case of Adolf Beck (laughter). papers and 1 as provided for the safety of the passengers and which lie pursued with an evident love and solicitude Lyle. Mr* and Mi s Johnson. Mr. B. Ji" hnson. MINK AND TH WAR. for the children. 1 ------— 11 , short of remarkable. i for the aoula." Chatbworth Hotel.—Miss Miss GamGanntlett. Glover. Mr* Shea Thomas. MlssM.T. Thomas. The Magistrates’ Clerk: Do iyou mean to say you aid orew. ■ A1 these rules the Germans broke. They You can easily mix this prescription at home or your , squire and priest Miss Ratollff* Miss Savory. Mr* . Bobbins. Mr* lllnson. Mr. and have not been before any legal authority in London fo:‘ never search :d the “ Lusitania; ” they never gave those ; F UNERAL SERVICE. chemist will prepare it for you at small cost, hut it is Barrett. Mr* Knight. Mir ih i & i*&. Ml Mis. Ransom. Fielden anv.offence? , , i . ■> On hoard hi r t chance of safety. They simply lurked carved and Boyd. Mr.*r. and Mr* Peaeh.Peaoh. Mrs.'• x>.R. rerrPerrin* f. Mr* ADMIRALTY PROSECUTION FROM The funeral service was held it the old village church just as inexpensive to get the completed article, which DEV' 'SHIRE PLACE. Witness: Certainly pot. > .L beneath the sta and fired torpedoes at her as soon as bn Wednesday morning, when ithere was a numerous chemists supply in convenient sprinkler top bottles under g since gone down P. Perrin* Mr* Fisher. Miss Owen. Mrs. Metcalf* NEWHAVEN. Not for wearing khaki without authority ?—No, sho got within range. Not more than half-a-dozen is of loving piety . Her. and Mr* Gilllab. Mr. and Mr* Percy Jone* Hurlingham H oui -Ur. and Mrs. Harrlhgton. lss congregation. The officiating clergyman was the Rev. the name of Lavpna Hair Tonic; with this you obtain \ the rubbings now Mrs: ttchnmacber. Miss Brodie Hall. Mr. and Mr* 'Harrington. Liei 7. Harrington have got authority to Wear khaki. people on b )ai d ever saw the submarines at all. And C;.E. Sherard (rector of Wilmington). The mourners a signed guarantee of satisfaction or money hack. You nbols, exqnisit* Wanhope. Mr* Looklttj, T Thoknborough.—! Horror.’jU r* Tringham. Were you prosecuted! for it?—No, I was not, the whole of G irmany is wild with joy at this successful included Mr. and Mrs. J. Caddick-Adam (nephew ami merely deposit the price with your chemist while you > to detail, they Oavbrdibb Hotel.—Major and Mr* Bvan* OdL and • Rose. Miss Oliver Mr* Clamp. Mr*Wl MAXIMUM SENTENCE FOR A Charles Welby Smith, who described himself as an massacre of lei Jess people. The Emperor has promised niece), of Brampton Lodge, Newcastle, Staffs; and make the trial and if for any reason you are dissatisfied families, , Mr* Godfrey - -- Webster. • ■ Mrs. Band. Mr.N.Ur.N. P.Fenwick. Mias Wad man SEAMAN. artist, said he was staying with the complainant. On the highest r swards lo the crew* This Bo-called Messrs. R. Walsh Lewis and George Lewis (nephews), your money is returned in full without question or Mr. Cba* H. Smith. Capt. Downle. Mr.M and Mr* The Hanburirb. — Ins Reid. Mm. Lanyon. April 23rd Welby cameihome in a state of collapse. Hi i Christian mi mi rch is about to blaspheme the Cross of r to dii Westiay. Mr.Greaney. Mr.Griffin._ --Mr*? eetropp. K. Errlngton. Mr. id Mr* Magnee* Miss Ml of Southport; Mr. R upertS. Glwynne, M .P. ; Mr. E. Tgument. had two black eyes, his nose was bleeding and hif Christ once i no -e by bestowing it on a gang of murderers Beale (churchwarden); Dr. Liopel Hnndson ; Mr. D. In Eastbourne and district you can obtain Lavona L of the Blessed Mr.____ ana._ Mrs.______Craddiok______Adam* _Mr. and____ &k- HMg. Mr* Bnllpitt. 1 Bullpltt Mr* Vickers, mouth was cut. ! on whom Hi ro 1 would leave ii white mark. “ Rachael inscription: Wlnyard. Mrs. idwyobe. Mr. Ludwyohe. Befoire Alderman G. Holman (in the chair) and Mr. T. Marchant, Eastbourne; Mr. D. Marchant, Selme- Hair Tpnic under a personally signed guarantee of Mr. aandnd Mr* Richards. Miss Buokland Taylor. “Mr.' j Defendant, on oath, stated that he kept a con weeping for hsr children!” W hat about the .poor conforta ms.” Lewi* Mr. and Miss Flackfeld.Flackfeld Mr.” ---- and Mr* “Trehern, Prebbl* Mr. Pr lie. Mr. W. H. Tagar* J. Fletcher Yearsley at Lewes Police Court on Wed Bton; and Mr. F. Tilling. satisfaction from F. W. Bridger, 28b, Seaside-road ; a faith live* Mrs. Patrick. Miss Flitoh. Mr. Hamilton. Mr. and Blandford Stnbb* ipt, and Mr* Colley fectioner’s and tobacconist’s shop on the railway pre mother who h dd her three hhildren in her arms, only Richardson Jones, Heathcote rharinacy, Heathfield; Mr* Do Bold.- Mr* Win ton. .Mr* Wilson. Ur. and nesday, William Latham, an elderly seaman, who had a mises at Pevensey Station. rQn April 23rd Welby, won to find, whei ti ken into the lifeboat, that two of them Amongst those also present wjere the Rev. Preb. W. . reveronoed for [GTON PLACE. C. Streatfeild (vicar of Eastbourne), the Rev. L. Hands J. Stovin, 5, Central-buildings; A. Procter, 5, Station- Ml* Bell. Mr* Macgregor. Mr. Nation. Mrs. Lyle wound over his right eye, and who said he belonged to going to the station and he (Dalloway) said to him were already d< ad, while the baby died in her arms as parade ; Boots, Cash Chemist* all branches, and from Park How*.-ii_ MlssLUU* Capt Taul “Good morning.” When Welby came out of the t(ie boat nacied Queenstown? And the; German (Eastbourne), the Rev. H. J. Jackson (curate-in-charge i in euoharistia Qukknsbobodgh Hotkl (Grand P arade). Mr* Nutt L Leith, was charged with wilful disobedience to the of Polegate), the Rev. O. L. Tudor (vicar of Willingdon), other leading chemists everywhere.’ ! Broom me.— Mr* iy. Miss Hawley.! station he raised his Whip, and Baid he would thrash papers talk of the “ bravery ” of their submarine crews! Get a supply of this remarkable Hair Tonic from l by a cope,* Miss Henderson. Mr* and Miss Glle* Mr* MT&ckonr!* lawful commands of James Randolph Adams, the him (defendant) to death. Thank God. th it when a Briton talks of bravery he Lieut. Gale, R.N.V.R. (to whose father, the late Rev. astern. Hi* Smith. Miss Smith. Mr. Smith. Mr*Mr* Bishop.msnap. Hawley. Mr* i f. I second i offioer on a transport vessel, at Newhaven, on your chemist to-day and prove for yourself its wonderful Durham H ouse,-! Aston Key. Miss LAeton Welby: False. [ means somet aii g different from that. Gi W. T-.Gale, Mr. Walsh was curate at St. Mary 1 to Thomas Mr* William* L Mr* Young. Capt and MMr* Cable.~ May 10th, contrary to the Merchant Shipping Act. Magdalene’s, Chiswick, many years ago), Mrs. Long efficacy. Just see how tine it feels and looks to havo a* Garratt. Dr. and Mr*-Derry and son. Mtw. and Master r nervlUe. Lledt.W, _ Mr. Coles: What attitude did he take ? » a i * J healthy, beautiful head of hair: i in detail and Homucroft.—Mr. Mr* J. 0. Cook. Hiss Cook. Defendant pleaded not guilty. ' slmeston House), Mr. Caleb Diplock (Polegate), Miss k which he was Hugho* Mr. and Mr* Soholes. Mr., Defendant: He raised his whip, hut I got hold of it But it is of n< use to pour out the fury which this vile {tori. Mr. and Mr* Golllmard. Hiss i * Capt Cook Mr. Wellsted applied for permission to amend the and broke it. j ,| Thomas (Wannock), Mr. William W6od (Polegate) (part of the lBth ______. Garratt and Llent. F. Garratt, R.A.M.C. Hi lnton.—Miss Ci . and Mrs. Thornto 1 Bell. Mr* crime excites ii word* Nor is it any business of ours and the members of the household, including Mrs. Beaumont Mr* on. Miss Delga charge ;co one of continued wilful neglect of duty, And Then I believe you si uck him ?—Ye* . to discuss wl at other nations whose citizens have been Mm. Stanefield. Mrs. Teasdale, L'eut. Teasdal* Mr. submitted that in the event of it that the building or repair of every Free to the public. a respectively grave view of the oase. A The Magistrates’ :k(to Welby): Do you want t< (by the deceased’s express desire). Miss Jone* Mies Wright. Mr., Mr* and Mies Miss Bateman. . Gaunden. Miss Pritchard ship which Ac miral Jollicoe requires is hastened as The club have undertaken until further notice to give Dougherty. Hies GoodalL Mr.. and Mrs. Burgoyne- Cambridg* Mb K. Lallemand. Ethel L. great deal of inconvenience was caused in cases of ask him any questions ? much as pos sit le. What more can be wanted to send In deference to the wish of; Mr. Walsh that his the whelk Welby : Certainly. ) ] iis statement is absolutely falsi instruction in rifle shooting, Wednesday and Saturday X. Wallace. Mies Holt. Mrs. Hall, f. Miss Smith. Mr. Walker neglect of work through drink, and in this case the every young m in who can handle a rifle to the Colours funeral should be as simple as possible, there were no .farm. * _ aad Mr* Avery. Llent. aad Mrs. Edward* Miss from start to end. 1 1 ve been a good friend to him. afternoon* commencing at 2.30 p.m. facts would show that the man’s oocduot was entirely and to still a 1 c isputes in the shipyards, in the factories flower* . ______\ „_v— humour. dwards. Miss ]___ Holloway. Miss Holman. Mies Mark- The Magistrates’ Oil ham. Mr. and Mrs. Clark* Miss Hammond. Miss S -M r. and Mr* Hen due to the effects of drink, He was instructed by f: You must ask him questions or in the do ;ki until this unspeakable abomination is Targets and rifles are provided free; charge for South Lynn.—Mm. Capt Daintry to impress upon the Magistrates the oil what he has said. ammunition six shots a penny. Norman. -Mr. Pool* ]____ _Dr. Price. Mr* and Mis a 1L—Mr. ai Miller. paid for to tl e ast farthing? Our soldiers in the field Slipper. Mr* Mountain. Mr* Todand. Mr. Toaland, gravity of the case, and to ask that a substantial Welby: What have you got to say, Dalloway who have see n 1 he blue faces and the gasping struggles R(inge officer for to-day, Mr. J. H. Strachan; Wednes , f. Mr* Gr< (laughter.) GENERAL ^OPICS. So. She is repre- Jon. Mr. and Mr* Frazer. Mr. Brown U.—Mr. F. L. Sturt, b Ros* Lad: penalty should )» inflicted. That was his reason for of their poor so nrades who have been suffocated by the day-next, Mr. H. Dyer. Hohkleiqh. — Miss Blount, Master applying for an amendment of the charge. Thele "Magistrates’ Clerk You heard what he said poisonous ga i i sed by the Germans are in a mood that i th no fewer than fit t Abalpen Hotel (Gkand Pasabe). ask him questions. \ ■ ; ; • .]•; ;; W. W. D enham, Hon. Secretary. * End Madame Gotrun. Madame Kryn. Mr. Shelley, t The Bench considered that the original charge should ls.vrim melee i. It null be strange if the sinking of the Fajrhavkn.—Mr* ylan. Mr* Flsohell. Henohin. W elb y: Well, what Have you got to say, Dalloway “ Lusitania” dues not arouse the same spjrit in those The utter collapse of Mr. Lloyd George’s proposed l to-day in theit Mr* Mark* Sir John Tavener. Master Ta- be proceeded with. Here are my two pipes: smashed. Have yfiu got any M r* W. Cooper. and Mr* Cooper who remain 1 1 1 ome. liquor taxes has taken the country by surprise; hut so i Mr* and Miss MoDermot Mr* Maroh. bi.gravb.-Mt. V O. MISS Williams. Miss Grace Capt Frederick Fowles Brennell, of Liverpool, thing tosay? ■ ' ? , Mieses— ~Hopklnson. ‘ o. Mr. and ' -- Ur*__------& Dudgeon. * deeply is interest concentrated on the incidents of the 3ASTB0URNE VOLUNTEER TRAINING ^ § 1 £ 1 Mr* T. Dudgeon. Mr* Foster. Miss AngelL William* Mr* master of the vessel, said prisoner; signed the ship’s The Magistrates’ Clerk: You are not a good cross , tom away cGregor. Mr* and Miss Featherston* Miss J. Merlin. MdUm..JM SSS L articles on May 4th as an A.B. at a Wage of £2 a week, examiner. . i . The sinkin i - if the great ship, however, is oi!ly the war that few people realise that the Chancellor of the n well’s day, Miss W eir. Mr. all found. Witness was sitting in his room writing on last and grea: es ; of a most cowardly string of murder* Exchequer has sustained perhaps the greatest rebuff of CORPS. :*!Ume. Misses Flavel (2). Mr*, Master and M It sea Severs. Mies V W elby: It is not my business, sir. dead by thmr BarwelL Lieut. G. BarwelL Mi* Myddwton t ’A s r May 10th, about L30 p.m., when the second officer The Magistrates’ Cleik: Have you-anything to The German i lave agreed with other nations that his Parliamentary career. The other day we were all (Eastbourne Home Volunteer Defence Corps.) j Sidney Elliott-V brought prisoner to him and informed witness that he r surooats. The Lansdownk Pbivate Hotel. examine him on? : i ! fishing boats sh ill not be captured or destroyed. Yet applauding the courage which ’ ’ ’ ’ Headquarters: 81, South-street, Eastbourne. ’GTON SQUARE, refused to “ turn to” after the dinner hour. The Welby: Well, whati have you to say, Dalloway! the Germans a:e deliberately Sinking trawlers in the the drink evil; to-day we are 1 and Mrs. Maturln. Mr. and Mr* Steals* Mike North Sea e’ ei y day, and distinguish themselves by , f Orders for week ending May 23rd, 1915. ran. Miss Each. Madame Brabant, Ur. Camber. 8.—Mr* Tumor, f. . je Hon. 'Mr. and : should have been so much cry over such a prodigiously Sunday, lGth.—Church parade, at PariBh Churoh (St. JorneU. Mr, & Cornell. Dr. and Mr* IFornby. .Mr. and Mrs. lW . Miss Prior down. firing at the- ui fortunate men as they take to their small quantity of wool. Mary’s), parade at the Saffrons 3.30 p.m, i f Turnby. Mr. Jaoobton. Miss MUkln. Mr* and 13.—Mr* Blob. Mies I :h. Mr.Sioh __ I want some luncheon now. boats. It is nc less murder to kill unarmed men in NebrJoka ' Mr. and Mr* Man W hile we read of Americans knocking over jubilant' Wednesday, 18th. — Company drill, parade at the , and lived at Ash Mr., Mrs. and Miss Garrett, Mr* Lazaru* Mansion. asked whether he was; workirig under a Can you tell me the Court to go to forian appeal ? ones and twbs tl gin it is to kill them by the hundred or College 7.30p.m. Viaoounteas Hampde monthl; Germans who toasted “ Der Tag” with more.exuber- „ J quiet country and Mr* Barrow. Miss Barrow. Mr. and Miss Mr. and Mr* Robert i ThtThe ...Magistrates’...... Oler)' : Go down. - * ■ T ■' J thousand. T iq b things aU combine to show us that ance than discretion in the New York restaurants when Suuday, 23rd.—No drills. I id friend. Miss Boyd. Mr. and Mr* Rigbv. i him Wbit-Monday, 21th.—Field day, Birliiig Gap and East |be men of 8nssecci ohn Rollo Mr. Coles. SubmittSubmi that his client! took what we are fight ng San enemy with whom no peace is news came of the sinking of the r Lusitania,” there are Mr* Thomas. Mr* Hussy. Mr* Buit. Mr, ] agreemi Dean. Parade at the Collego 10.30 a.m. Men to provide re now, to meek Madame Bouland. Mr. and Sirs. Proctor Dunkeuj.—Mr. and “ Ro worth. Mr* ' he icoiild in lf-defence. “ The, fact is,” he possible till liis power is. utterly destroyed. Indeed, not wanting signs of a rising anti-German feeling in their own rations. HavoraaCks to bo worn. i country or the Mr. and Mr* Linder. Mr.; Sag* Mr. and Inman. Mr. ” * Mr. G. Ioman. resume (work:, H e then made useVjf insulting language added, “ hegisve him a rood thrashing; he wanted that the Germans are a people with whom it Mr. A. May. . Miss Hine. to the mate and said to him, “ You are a scrapper’ and London which may become, dangerous. The scientific Recruit drills, as required, at sarno time as company It* Sims I it-and got it, and I itend Dalloway was perfectly impossible to live at peace so long as they retain the societies at the beginning of the war decided not~to drills. Mr. Btott. Mr. Mm. Baahford. rat himself in a fighting attitude. The man was under justified.” power to do mis :hief. Moreover, they show that every Ingh Halsham Mosttn Pbivate Hotel. Thomas eipel their German members, ahd the names' of count P latoon D r il l s . ng armorial Mr* Wood* Mr* Qodsmark. Miss Evenson. Mr. :he influence of drink at the time and made an aimless, The Chairman said ie Bjenoh could not rely upon one of us is in th e fighting line, for no distinction is made WILMINGTON GARDENS. rambling statement, fitness was very busy and told less enemy aliens figure, therefore, in the respective Tuesday, 18th.—Nos. 1 and 2 Platoons, parado at Head Mr* Harverson. Mr* Jeans. Lieut, Richardson, the evidence of the pr Mutor, and the case would be by the enem; f etween soldiers and civilian* As the annals for 1914. ,A ssfor a n itr 1'1',ty------against naturalised quarters 7.30 p.tn. , l Spllabnry Barron. Miss Crouchley. Mr. and Mrs. Brentwood.—Mr* and Miss Phillips. Ml the second officer to give the man ] in charge of the dismissed. Zulu proverb s :ys, “ If we go forward we die, and if Friday, 21st.—No. 3 Platoon, parade on tho Links 7 p.m.; L Mrs. Guthrie. Misses Guthrie. Mr* and Mies police. Germans and Germans by di :ent,{ there was- not a , ofwhioh family itagne Kflliok, Mr. Cobb. , Mr. Crawley. Miss Emmott. Miss Bam “ W elby: I shall api we go backw in . we die. It is better to go forward.” traoo of it nine months ago. ut it is impossible to 'No. 4 Piatoon, parado at Southflelils 7.15 p.m. )h* Mrs. Terry. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson, Let all in tl is country who are of an age to serve Darmstadt. — Mr* I . . Master Pavltl Mr. Mr. 'Wellsted: What was his conduct while on board The Magistrates’ Clerl You cannot. blind our eyes to the change ’ it by the successive ■ ; Signalling. Lodlngton.f. Mrt., Miss and Master Carpenter, Mr* Hobbs. Misses Hoff remember this a lying. , of Herat- and Miss Sandy* Misses Armfleld. Miss Jacks. Mr* Mjrrlck-Mllton, the ship? , Welby: lean. offences perpetrated against al uman laws by the As notified at Headquarters. r-knighk. ’ Joseph. Mr* - Marget-on. Miss Ritchie. Mr. Oapt.! Brennell: He was always in a more or less # * * *' enemy, and we are hardly sni ■ o s a s r Gordon. Mr. K. ised to hear that this I n tim a tio n . yg, dated ». Misses Whitehead. Mr,, Mr* and Miss Fulkea. muddled condition. H e would go ashore when he liki T~ .....— A smart lit ;le affair in tho North Sea was the sinking week the Stock Exchange and t! Baltic have intimated and Miss Tnrton. i Mr* and Miss; Golthorp. Mr* Miss FFnssey.t Mr. Harries. Miss.__ Headquarters will bo open for taking recruits, 8rc., i head, on * Mr., Mr* ana Miss Bteln. Lieut, Stein. ,Mlsg Peckthoine. Miss I .thorns. Master] to get drink. He was an unmitigated nuisance evei HAH jSHAM. of two Germai torpedo boats by the' destroyer to members of German and Aqs pan birth that for the during the following, hours: Every morning II to 12; l,: four shields of Misses Rutty. a>rs. and Miss Jackson. Mrs. since he came on board. He haa : not done an honest “ Laforey” inc her division. Once more British present their room is consider'd preferable to their Monday and Thursday cveuings ti.c0 to 3.15. ‘. from th* JEVINC DN G A R D E N S, shillingsworth of work. I objected to taking him in School M anager^’ Meeting.—The monthly vessels and m jn have proved their superiority whenever oompany. . Watson. Mr* Maooab* Mr* Dobson L—Mr* George’s L and Mr* Bamagfl - and meeting of the Managers of the Hailsham Group of ' iiy ordor. the first place on account of his appearance and because they meet th s i nemy in fair fight above water. The Like master, like man. Ths German method of 'V (Signed). A J. H art, West Rooks (Gbakd Parade). Mr* Blckmare. t he had no paper* He eaid he had lost his book. The Schools was held in thd Parish Room on Wednesday, Gqrman boa s were busy in the destruction of a d n n y h w n giving prisoners “ the place of liohour ” on hoard ships Company Commander. Col- Chamberlain. Mr., Mr* and Misses KIngham. S .—Miss orthey. Mr. and Cheale. day after he came aboard I gave him a suit of clothes when there were present Lieut.-Col. Owen, C.M.G., trawler, the ‘ C ilumbia.” She was one of those taken Mr. and Mr* Joy. Miss Horn.' Mr. Mitchell. Mr* and Mr* ^pens « C.I.E., Mr* Sherard, Mr* Maegregor, the Rev. Preb. when they have been attacked b r our cruisers evidently all shows Lord Mostford.—Mrs ler. Miss Fowler. ) and an extra pair of trousers out of charity, but he gold up)by the Go ei nment, so, in this instance, they were appeals to the Hun-fed Turkis i imagination. At all lizabeth. Thisia lClcs Wan* Mr. Clarke. Mdme. Deltmare, Mr., Mr* them for drink at Newhaven. Clyde Harvey, the Rev. G. M. Russell, the Rev. T. V. quite within thiir right* They succeeded in taking . .1 Misses Deal. Master Deal. Mr. and Ur* Norman. son, t Mr* Pooler Southey, Mr. J. Ade, M r. J. Green, Mr. F. W. Kelsey, events, Enver, the arch-villain lived anda I Morgan, Miss Helen Godber. Mr. Roland ashore and gave them ten minutes’ grace. At L10 they Gen. Sir R. Pole-Carew, M .P. for the Bodmin Friday and Saturday.—No orders unless specially P arochial Com: ■e e . — The quarterly moving targit like a torpedo boat. It shows that notified. tof the old iN STR EET. were on hoard and he said to them “ Turn to.” Every Division of Cornwall, who was ;hrown from his horse Lamiei.i.m House (Lasoelles Tee&aob). , .jco: nothing can g it vithin fair range of our men and live. Memo* s fathers did, one of them commenced work but prisoner. Witness meeting of the Paroc: Committee of the Rural t last,week and seriously hurt, was one of the leaders Miss Hill. Mr* PrlesttAnd. Mr. and Mr* Horaoe Hazelville.—Miss Miss Gordon. The Gertnans aitually left their prisoners locked u] Members must acquaint themselves with special noticos nt, enduring, waited a further quarter of an hour, and then, as he District Council was eld in the Parish Room On who came to the front during tl e South African War. Herbert, Mr* Martin. Miss Luca* Mrs. Coate* Mr. Mrs- Thompson, f. below to drown alleging that “ the time was short which are inserted In window at Headquarters. W aratah—Mrs. Jo' Miss Ne wen. missed prisoner, he went to look for him and found Thursday evening. Mr. -J. White was re-elected chair- In his Guardsman days he was considered the hand yn Cooper. Mr. E. H. N, Cooper. Mr* Row* Pure funk t |Oi|r men, on the contrary, rescued all Recruits are wanted for the Company.- Particulars words, 'Howe | . j 1 Morris, L Mr. and him placidly walking up and down the deck smoking man, and the other mej lbers present were Mr. A. K. somest man in the Army, and in due course he married obtainable at Headquarters. k whoever he may Mona House.—Mr* ,wley.^“ AlSrters Pawley'<2J his pipe. Witness said to him “ 'What is the matter Burtanshaw, Mr. J. T. irook, Mr. R. E. H ills and Mr. they could of th i German crew* a lieutenant jumping the Lady Beatrice Butler, certi inly one of the best- Glbndoweb (Burlington Place). r- Mr., Mr* overboard to » -e a drowning German. They would Signed A. J. F e l l o w s , Lieut. N.V.O., Mrs. and Master inttey- and with you? Why don’t you turn to when you are S. J. Maryan, with Mr.! J. Huxley (surveyor) and Mr. looking ladies in Society. His i etum to the House of Palmer. Mr* W. od. Miss 1 and Master Wi have saved iqoip, but that tne German officers shot O.C. “ Inverclyde ” (Eastbourne) Co. U r. w, 8, Keyte. Miss Raafom*Fom* Miss Le* Miss told?” Prisoner said, “ I refuse to turn to until I know 8. Gatt (aoting clerk)]— The sub-committees were Commons for Bodmin in the gineral election of 1910 WaddeU. Miss Dalrymple. MlsseMisses Griley.(si warn St. Cothbebt’b—X Daniel.leL Mr. and Mr* elected as follows:—Hailshkm Ward Sewage, Farm: their own met ii the water, as they did in the Bight of 13th May, 1915. Kathleen Martin.. JMr*_____ Boucher._ _ ter. ‘ Mr*.'add!I jMaster Mr* Reginald Thom whether we are on monthly or weekly article* I have was a surprise, for, though the I iberal majority in the given my notice to the chief officer.” Witness said, Messr* Walker, Binghain, Brook, Burtenshaw, Hill* Heligoland. first election of that year had 1 een reduced to a bare Lie coast, Camming. Mr* Wells. Miss Wood. Miss Spence. f . ___ 00] TERRACE. Hastings and White; Polegate Ward Outfall Works: I valley, Miss Well* Mr** Grant Mre. Hawkins, Miss Irene “ I want none of this nonsense. It doesn’t matter half-hundred, in 1906 a bye-elect: on majority of over a CROSS-IN-HAND. 6.—Mr. and JMr* whether you are on weekly or five-yearly article* your Messr* Gore, Diplock,[Loads, J. Tolhurst, jun., E. e have, unf irtunately, lost two destroyers in the thousand was declared for tl e Government. Sir Ytvlor. Miss Field. Mr* Hartley Smith. Mr. Heell* :, one beii ig rank by a submarine, and the other, the Miss Jenkln* Miss Gervi* MIbs Maaslpgblrd Teale. 1L—Misses BmaUpleoe.1 Mias Hawke* Miss Bone dinner time is one hour, bo go about your work.” Vine and White; Street Watering and Fire Plugs: J Reginald is 65 years of age, and has.been one of the L ocal SOl m p ji W ounded.—P rvt. Charles Messrs; J; H. Maryan, Brbok, Gore, Hasting*; Loads, “ Maori,” thnnl| h contact with a mine. She. was one Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lay. Miss Knowles. Mr. Wells,. h y d GARDENS, Prisoner replied, " I can see you are a scrapper,” and moet popularMembers of the House of Common* Crouch, of the 3rd Royal Sussex Regiment, son of Mr. 1’b fold, Mr. and Mr* Bigg* Mrs Holford. Misses HogaD. : S. J. Marian, G. F.fflt ickland, J. Tolhurst, jun., of bur fastest x> its, and the loss is a severe on* We taking his pipe out of his month and putting it into his , Among the recent officer losses in-Belgium, none will and Mre. Crouch, of Croas-in-Hand, has been wounded, imartello Mias Stapleton. Mr. MoGarry. Mr. Bon* Mr. and t.—Mr* Haines, ipleby. Mls.es tJi ilehy (S' Vine and {White.—Mt.'Wi lker stated that the two new have, however, a number of new boats to replace loose* but no particulars have yet arrived. , , Mr* Harwood.and friends. Mr. and, Mrs. Lane , Marlborough : '. a’nd Mrn. L. kfundy. :d;ss pocket he “squared up” to fight witness. Witness be more sincerely deplored by ah who knew him than | Mnndy. Mrs. Johnson. iTenlon said, “I don’t want any of this nonsense now, go sludge bays had been built at tlie.£ewage farm and that But none too m my for our needs, and it is perfectly an alteration at the low^r end of 'the carrier had been absurd to supi os s that we can spare destroyers to convoy Lieut Poulton-Palmer, the -gnatest Rugby football tof bowman; Howard House Hotel (Howard Square), Clarendon House.-: Wooltorton. Mrs. Bhrii along,” but prisoner repeated, “ I have given my player of our time, and the most modest and charming I Tio foemam. Mrs. X. S. Wheeler and child. • Mr* J. J. D. Madame de Mnnix. Misa ChUcott. Mr* Nicholson. notice.” Witness told him he had better go to the carried otlt by Mr. T. I.ich, according to contract. rehant ship)( They have to protect the war fleet, to Mrs Mosey. Mrs. and Mbs Cattle. Gar lane The result* he added, had been very satisfactory. >rd our coaj til rem invasion, to protect the transports Brsonality withal. The son ' I {leave the ship to the Chief Officer earlier in the day. this morning with thi trench [mortar* The noise of the First Am ly in the neighbourhood of Feetubert, trenche* Now he is gone, but hi i friends and admirers Keay. Mte. Kv_elynelrn FT1 U R K I H B A t H made by these is pimply v ful, twice that made by their will'not soqn forget “the daz: ling Poulton,” as an Commercial Travellers’ Association, and was well ant of bowman; Mrs. and ULs Lawson. Miss Hudson. Mb X Open If I a.m. to 7 p.m. Prisoner said on the previous day (Tuesday) he went where the Inlii-ns got such a nasty hammering in known all over Sussex. The funeral service was con Lnt of yeoman; Oliver. Mr* Weston. Master Pat Weston. Mr. to the captain'sptain’s room and tbecaptthecaptam told him he Would ‘coalboxe*’ They are. p)ry formidable things if they imber. V e advanced on a fairly broad front, and enthusiastic sporting journalist o ice dubbed him, after st b s will be Open to LADlp! ducted at Zoar Chapel by Pastor H. S. Boulton, of I no f demon Mi*jnrB. Dnnoanunnoan Petty.rei Mr. J. Edmund* Mrs. and Miss In fntnre.the above discharge him. The captain showed {him the wages happen to drop in a treni To-day, so far, they have the French at h > same time made a large gain of ground an International match, in which his famous “ swerve” on MONDAYS. WED! JSDAY8 and FRIDAYS? i almost every one dri 1 midway between our had proved more than usually eff ictive. Brighton. The mourners wero Mr. and Mre. Sydney I Keep.~ Miss CralgiaCr* HalketU Miss Pardy. Mr. and BSD AYS, THURSDAYS < account and asked him whether it Was correct, and ne on bur right ip tl e neighbourhood of Lena This looks Mrs. Berrvman.------iT^Mrs. Barker. Mr. Barker. Mr. to GENTLEMEN on ' advanced ana supportini. t endies. Shells are bursting Harte (son-in-law and daughter), Mr. Albert Clark, SATURDAYS. pointed jout that it was a day short. The captain like busines* I ; is our reply to the German attacks The general public is not often irivileged to look upon Mr. Henry Clark, Mr. David Clark (brothers), M iss ______Kldridge.____ Mre.,1Miss and Master Thorn* Mrs. Dodgson. pushed him out of the chart room and that was how , close , to us as I write, .am 1 hey . have - been numerous. . . . ,al the,plate of a regimental mess, at i the exhibition at the i fp, Dodeson P riVate Baths D a y b y A p p o i n t m e n t . norah_-of Ypiet jpst as those attacks' were their Clark (sister), Mr. Thomas Clark (cousin): and M iss he received the wound on his face. He denied that he I day. I was sent to take ol arge of a party while in the Goldsmiths’ ana Silversmiths’ Company in Regent- i and heather M03TYN TERRACE. MASSAO. CHIROPODY, foeman i Mr. and Mrs. 7. Kmney and danghters Mr. C. Bishop. to the importance of the work in which they were ve which w ill have decisive results if it succeed* as bearers: Messrs. W. Bridges, W. Clark, A. Funnel!, .TES. ’ X paid our men yesterday. 1 Phe firstibomb dropped right will. Th< i ustralians and New Zealanders have vacated carriage which surely is singular even in this O. IAvender, J5. Lavender and G. Price. Messr* H. engaged. Prisoner had not behaved as an Englishman into their trench, and wks immediately followed by a unique collection, Incidentally, i chance is offered to LANSDOWNE TERRACE. The Magistrates ied the following poor ra tes: and, asno «a warning, noniuug, they vuuj imposed the maximum sentence fought magnifi » ltly, a* have the seasoned men of the Bridge* John Gurr, H. Hickman, O. Lavender and B. loud shriek, and as I write our artillery and theirs are 29th Division i n 1 the Naval Division. The learn much interesting regimental history, , Few people, - and Mr* Hnlberh. - Miss Hnlbertr „ , Arlington.3* 2d.; 2* 6d.; Wilmington, r weeks’ hard labour. Parson* also employes of the firm, were in attendance. carrying on a lively dueb Pieoes of shrapnel are ’ ■’ ” ‘ 1 een firing shrapnel from her ire aware that the ga lant Warwicks were i F und.—Tho a.—Mr. and Mrs. Gibbe* Miss Glbbe* Mr. and Mr* 2* lOd.: Willingdon, . (1* special); Pevensey, Elizabeth” hat The coffin bore the inscription: “ Abel Clark, died 5th dropping in and behind aui ’ trench.” pins, each shel containing 20,000 bullets, an Anglo-Dutch regm ent’ brought over by May, 1915, aged 70 year*'’ Farmers? f CAVENDISH PLACE. 2* 6d. (1* lOd. special) V H is Orange Majesty. 9 of prepam- Gift s to t h e Church Arm y.—The m ost N ursing A ssociation. — A t the annual ‘searching” ht s iver been applied in war. | at an early date. t gifts to the Church Army’s war work fund meeting' of the Hailsham Nursing Association, which GERARD FIENNES, The French Society of “ L’Eiits ate Cordiale,” though TaI mi^ 8wrotog.^r^tteatfleld. lOMSmlth DO NOT LET GMr HAIBS took place at the Church I oom on Tuesday, Mr) J. H. 0, and towards 2ft—Mr. and Mrs/Oole* Mr. and Mr* Adams t h e appear. Restores Grey, or a diamond brooch, valued at. £400, from a SELMESTON. ntly required. five of’ the lady. novelist who sent Sawher ].pearl___ necklace Maryan presiding, the hsla ice sheet, presented by Mr* 2J-—Mr. F. W. Anderson. Mr* M Eaton ' , White Hair to its ~ - RBL iEEF FOR ALL. - A S e l m e o t o n M a n M is s i n g .—Mr. and Mrs. Glebparxe.—Mr* Legh and ohlld. Mr and Mrs. Bridge MEXICAN i the gland* am to the Society; some silver prizes won by herself, from A. W. Green showed the e seipts to be ,£90. 10* 9d. and name, --Small boy: and ehild. Mr. Lewis.' Mr. and Mrs-PcttreU and Prevents toother lady, in place of the money she cannot afford to the expenses £8L 2* 10d.'foavinga surplus of £9.7* lid . Why not try these Troches benevolence u ion our necessitous G. H. Coleman have been informed by the War Depart ’ there’s a sugar child. Mr. and Mr* Nash. Mr* Glanvilla Preeoe HATH Hair from send; and a cheque for £2. 10* for the Church Army In the annual report Mr* (Ireen stated, that themumber for your fidgety cough! Belgian guest* Upon May 17th there is to be a ment that no hews has been received of their son, Privt. pall boy: “Well. War Hospital in France, representing the value of the of members on the books was 79; 2,739 visits had been BE0W] i They are the old-fashioned lecture at Bechatein Ha'\ * * S. Coleman, of the 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment, who ”—The Paean# ?j . ELMS AVENtTE. ___ the HaS * made, 2,237 of these remedy for the alleviation of The proceeds will be given to the French Red has not been heard of for several month* ✓ BENEWER. la NOT a Dy* ’ay present given by a Sussex mother to her ’ visit* an increase of Coughs, Hoarseness, Sore Oohbtlands. — Mr. and Mr* Cheedle and ohlld. Mr. i, who is it present abroad, and had asked her to give 1,495 over the previous: -The following BRONCHIAL Throat, Bronchitis and ~ ’ ’ ate has chosen the [ met the ideal. aad Mx* Olnmsom, f. r-----tothe Society in his name instead of keeping it to officers were elected: Mr. J. H. Maryan ; A-thma. They contain no interesting subject of Alsace.* Th at Mr. Hilaire Belloc Bpend on him. 4 j hon. treasurer, Mr. E. _ will preside is an added attractio i. [ The popularity of C d c k o o U n d e r F i r e .—I n a letter to his - such person. HARTINGTON PLACE. T he B ed Cross x.—A t a meeting ui , hon. secretary, Mr* TR0CH i. opiate, and are much appre Cross Somet r on Wed- ‘‘W hy don’t you move into more comfortable A. W. Green;oomnul the Rev. Preb. F. Clyde ciated by Singers and Public his brilliant war articles has drat m attention anew to brother at Farnham, Lanee-Corpl. F. Smither, Princess tbs Counoil of the Bi Harvey, Mr* Clyde the charming books by which he las strengthened the Patricia’s L I., says: “ This morning and yesterday we S 3 E S S iS L -£ MSdp’S S 7 r « , « - * s nesjay at St, James’s Marquess of Lanadowne irters, old m an?” “ I can’t even pay the rent of Mr* Sturt, Mr* A K. G. A. Hewson. Mr* R. Burk* Mies Sheila Burk* Burtenshaw, Mr. A . ■w, Mr* E. Strickland, British love for France. Not all mthors speak as well heard the cuckoo in the woods behind our trenches, was eleoted succession to the late Lord __ i miserable hoi*” “ Well, sinoe you don’t pay rent, !o give he tfelt praise to noble actions is as they write, but Mr. Belloc has a natural easy whilst about 100 yards on our left »-German trench Mr* C. Ckix.^Mr^and Mr* w. J. Uokley. Mro. Rothschild. why not get something better ?" Mr* G. Stanford and K e n t—The various officers were warmly, thanked t leir past service* , is some measure! laking them our own. eloquence recalling his own fascinating style. mortar was dropping bomb* »
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SPORT—AND OTHER BOROUGH POLICE COURT. ROLL OF HONOUR. BOARD OF GUARDIANS. SPECIAL PREI A I D R A T E S . f 1 m IT Nff(fEST| THINGS. Yesterday.—Before Colonel A. B. Mein (in the | £)] S(3jp!ND-I^IEUT. KNIGHT-BRUCE. The fortnightly ^meeting of fjhe BoajJd1 of WAS T S O F ALL K IN D S , chair) and ^ll. A C. Hillman. Guardians was held at Averridc House, The (B y SPECTATOR.) , Second-Lie it. A. J. L. Knight-Bruce, R.F. A, who WEST SPECIAL CONSTABLES. i killed in action at Neuve Qhapelle on March 10th, Avenue, yesterday afternoon. Air.r ! ■;2. J. GORRINOE ARTICLES I OR, SALE, SPKINa GLEANING. A furtheri batcih of special constables were ■ thq only surviving son of Major Knight-Bruce, of presided, and there were also pri:Sent Councillor SERVANTS WANTED or 8 TUATIONS REQUIRED. Whit-Monday without an athletic meeting at Devon sworn in, the total in the borough now being 222. (‘The Buffs,” who was married last June to Miss Evelyn Bradford (vioe-ohairmaS), Mrs. I Fahey, - Mise F m .B i shire Park would be a serious disappointment to Brodie Hall, Miss Gatliff, Miss| Bolder©, Miss HOUSES or APAR1 MENTS TO LET, CHIMNEY FIRE: FIRST CASE BY A SPECIAL | 7eeden, late of Park Villa, Eastbourne. [S oU m iA i i hundreds of people who .like to spend their Bank CONSTABLE. He wiib a great-grandson of the Right Hon. Sir Davies-Gilbert, Lieut-Col. Owen, l o.M.G., c.i .e :, Are Advertised 1 the Whole of Holiday in watching lodal sports on this favourite Henry Wood, of Ashiord-road',! was summoned I 98 Lewis Knight-Brijce, of Roehampton Priory, the Rev. H. von E. Scott the Rev H. Pain, the Surrey, ViceiChancellor of England ana First Lord Rev. E, E. Crake, the Rev. J. T. Bj ns, Councillor Farncomlje & COr’s (L td ) Sussex Newspapers track. The Eastbourne Athletic-Club have arranged in respect to & chimney fire on May 2nd. Eden, Councillor Prior, Counoilloi Chapman, Mr. E . M AYNAED, Limited, Special Constable Adams stated that he was on Justice of A -peal in Chancery. He was gazetted on AtOneCha -ge, viz: for grand military sports for May 24th, and it is to be July 17th, 1914. J. Robinson, Mr. J. G. Shield!, r. J. L. Reid, hoped that they! will be favoured this time with fine duty in Langney-road when hp saw volumes of Mr. J. Youell, Mr. J. McCann, r. Birch, Mr. I Insertion.?,,..One Shu ling, not over 20 Words smoke? He went to Ashford-road, where he saw Major Knight-Bruc^ is in France with the 28th Having their own Machinery (with all the Latest weather. A splendid programme has been prepared, F. J. Hickman, Mr. A. 8. Haynes, [Hr. J. W-illmot, 8 Inserti ins...... Two S iillings and Sixpeno.k the ch,imney in the defendant's house alight. division at Rouen. Mr. G. Hornsby, Mr. E. A. H. Y^mon and Mr, included in the events being an officers’ half-mile A fine of 2s. fid. was imipoeed. I A. Hurst (oterk). 7 Insertions:...... Five Shillings | and Modern Improvements) for- iSTo. 3,1 U scratch race, whilst amongst the events open to all ranks The Chaplain’s Bereavement. Lower Advertisements a Proportionate Rates. of.His Majesty’s Forces are flat handicaps at 100 yards, AN UNSHADED LIGHT. LD BOY!'KILLED IN ACTION. 440 iyards, one mile and three miles. Other _ events Jane MeKinven, of Royal-parade, was sum The Chairman alluded in’ feelih r terms to the If'Bookhd the Usual es will be Charged, include a 600 yards soratch hurdle raoe, two miles flat moned for allowing unobscuredl lights to show bereavement which had been sh; fferedi by the BEATING AND CLEANING CARPETS, championship of the 22nd Division, two miles flat from a window in her house on May 5th. 1 A F'ORA CORPORATION EMPLOYE. Chaplain at the Workhouse in tfi > death of his All such Announcements app> ar in the following papers: S c h o o l wife and proposed a resolution expressing sincere championship of the Southdown BattalionstSussex P.S. Dann stated that aboutjp pun. he saw a I Eastbourne C, ronicle. ix. p « | Regiment, six miles go-as-you-please “ marching order” and heartfelt sorrow with the Rer. J. C. Pyper bright light appear in the gflpund floor of the j Mr. and Mrs. Champion, of 62, Latimer-road, have East Sussex 1 ews. Are enabled to carry out all Orders under t h e ir o w n Shorthand, Typev team race, tug of war compati n and wrestling bouts, defendant’s house. He waited' few minutes to in his loss. log. Geography, / eived information that their son, Drummer Charles Councillor Bradford, in second! ig, said he was Eastings Ind pendent. • U i • , •. * • see if there was any attempt to obscure the light, supervision , thereby ensuring every satisfaction. but finding there was not he went to the hquse. Stanley Champion, aged 21, of the 1st Seaforth High- sure they all sincerely sympath sed with Mr. East G rinstea l Observer, CERTIFICATED ’ The programme has the advantage of not being too nders, has been killed in France. In a letter, dated Pyper and with those near and deir to him. l , i) long and should provide excellent sport. A very; fine In the room he found the defendant and1 a man, Sussex and S irrey Courier, who* was trying the piano. ay 8th, to (jhe bereaved parents the Chaplain of the The resolution was at onoe() adapted, the Day and Evening I race \rijl most likely bo seen for the championship of members rising in their places as $ sign, of assent. Horsham Tin es, the 22nd Division. Lieut. Bird (the winner of the By the Defendant: Two blinds on the window | leerut Division, Indian Expeditionary Force (the Rev. Were down, but one facing the sea was up. HouSe Commute: Thereby securing, at a very small cost, an amount of I iq p I L L SID] EasteriMonday team race), Lanee-Corpl. Harris (the H. Dixon), states: “ You will probably have heard A COMPETENT STAFF winnfewtof the mile), Gorpl. Arthur (the old Welsh Mr. H. D. MacKinven, who represented the The Master’s Report and Journal was Sub publicity throughout the Important district of WORKMEN ALWAYS KEPT FOR TAKING light was not eford you receive this letter that your son was very Eas; Sussex, among t e most influential champion), Prvt. Williams (the winner of one of the defendant, contended that the Bverely wounded about mid-day on the 5th and that he mitted to the House Committee.—Statistics. AND RE-LAYING. P r e p a r visible from the sea. They actaertised a piano Inhabit (nts. PolegittiTraces) and other good men—though not so well fully away on the evening of the same day. Week ending 1st May, 1915:—N unlber of inmates UNEQUALLED BY’ ANY 0 MR. W. H. JONES, I known—will all be competing. ■ ij j' - for sale, he said, and a man called at 9 o’clock lis body wah laid to rest in the cemetery at VieiUe (House): 145; last year, 171 ij decrease, 26. 0 ’HER LOCAL MEDIUM, Emmanuel Coll ... to see it. The , house was in d irkness and his Chapelle. It is the moat beautiful cemetery I have Number of inmates: i(Infirmary) :J 109; last year, under 15 to bo v, I mother went into the room with a candle and leen in Franee. There are several fruit trees in it and 116; decrease, 7. Vagrants: 49: last year, 80; | Orders should be sentt direct tdtc Farncomm& Co.^'e (Ltd,) I E.N.C., Osborne. If not quite so “ classy,” the Southdowns phampion- ■pulled down the two blinds that were admittedly Head Offlees, or left wit), Authorised Agents, ship should also produce a very good race. Possibly (hey are now in full, bloom. Every grave is carefully decrease, 3L Week ending 8t! ’May, 1915 :- PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION, down, and she also tried to pull down the third, Bd over and a white wooden cross with the name, Number of inmates (House): 143. last yiefir, 169; paid at the ab ve Low Rates. thq local men, Corporal A. C. Terry and Private W. G. but that was out of order. Arou nd_ the light was 'I*mb, taay run, while Lance-Corporal Blackman, an to., painted bn it in black letters, iserected at the Head, decrease, 26. Number of inmai s (Infirmary): O B O f i a large black curtain material, which would And amongst the graves at' intervals we have made 117; last year, 122; decrease, 5, Vagrants: 47; The Publi shers guarantee a xunbined Bale Mnasding 1 old E.A.C. cross-countjryrunner, and Private Benford, certainly throw a light downwar is, but it would Note'Address: R UPPER A] I a Brighton and County Harrier, are eligible. The tug- Bower beds. I happened to be in the hoepital when last year, 102; decrease, 55. Child: in Infirmary not show outside. of-war has been limited to teams of 96 stone, and this your son was brought jn. He was wonderfully brave . and Nursery: Nursery, 16; Infl: 14. 15,000 COPIES WEEKLY. Principals j Defendant gave evidence and itted that she | and patient—as brave, I think, as anyone I have seen.” ['.^Woikhouse.Cha: -The Masl repotted that should have the effect of producing a more even oom- lit the unshaded light, but she did not WM the address 3 given. Personal applies• of the Queen’s Hotel. They were trying to get Home Counties R .E He enlisted with the local. umoers' Annual! 1> tlonB at onr PnbUshlng’ ” i Office* for particulars, are useless. The Snbjeottf of ] Besides the above events, there are others which do Officers’ Annual Leave.—The Mi er mentioned 1 aU Public Second , not figure on theprogramme. Thus, for instance, into thetbaoke 1 : entrance of the hob ■ showed ompany on the outbreakof war, and was woundedl in this subject, and it 0525 WIL L PURCHASE a Old-Fashioned: Country him papers which stated they had been engaged . _ was agreed!that the usual attention la paid tol Dispatch Rider H. Wolledge, of the R.G.A., will make he thigh byja_ a sniper ofi March18th. It was after the 1 holidays- - - of * officers - should not bejgiven this year, dw COTTj lGE, having six r oms, outbuildings and five Languages. an attempt to break his own world’s record of 17 mins. at a Seaford hotel, and they told him they had attle at Neuve Chapelle, when he and other acres of glass land.—Milton Bridger, Land: Agent, 1, but that short leave be granted td officers as and Three Brid( es-road, Crawley. SO} secs, for walking, running and cycling, one mile come to Eastbourne to see if they could obtain when required. i gerbanta Assistants Mantei) ____j- P* ] places as waiters at the Queen’s ; Hotel. & TO FIGHT the battle of life yott each continuously. Wolledge, who is the recognised Councillor Eden proposed the TJELMOUK ROAD.—FOR SALE; pri«,jjrice £420; , all-round champion athlete, made his record at Padding P.S, Goldsmith stated that bn Spinelli was doption of the D rooms, bath.—Edgar £ >rn & Chartres, 31, Corn need good'Health. To maintain Good Health rNICIPAi found a document signed by an Italian Consul [ report. field-—eld-road, J 1 Astbourne. 3 ------' t Hoftieflnder ” gratis? 1 i RTICLED PUPIL WANTED;. wages from com- you need Good Teeth. (Tuornical | ton Recreation Ground on September 18th last year, Mr. Willmot seconded, and it (vas carried. L mencement. —Apply, Terry’s; 19, Cornfield-road, and is confident that he can beat his time at Devonshire giving him permission to remain in England fAYWjlRDS m A TIT AND DISTRICT. - For atbpunia. ' I - . ______, ;______DAY and Park, given a fine day. untiV'November, 1914, instead df going back to 0T.T) MUNICIPAL BOY IN BAYONET Sur-Commhtee re Mental Cases in WorRhouse. L Parti lull 3_of___ HOUSESf __ TO BE __LET___ or______SOLD £ MESSRS. RICHARDS restore—or remove pain i charm! eg and healthy l&ality, with excellent rail T OXFORD REGISTRY, Susans-road, Eastbourne. iheeof Art,J * * * Italy to rejoin the Italian Army ae he should N r-IIADDl? Mental- Nurae—At a meeting df this suboom- -Many Servants Wanted : Cooke, Cook-Generals, lessly wherei necessary—decayed or troublesome WoodT have done in April of that year. CHARGE way service ,tp London, Biigl on and Eastbourne, apply Another most interesting event that has been-fixed mittee a letter was read frofii Mjss Gatliff T. Bannistc r & Co., House a d Estate Agents, Market ‘ louseparlourmaids,parlourmaids, Housemaids, G(Generals, Kitchen? teeth, and fit? Artificial Teeth that are worn with Visitors The Chief Constable (Major Teale) said the suggesting that the committed consider the place, Haywaids Heath. maids, Scullerymaids (Private, Boarding Houses, comfort and prove of real service. Free Painless up, by permission of Major Bostock, the camp com prisoner had not applied to him for permission mandant, is a half mile walking race for the wounded advisability for reasons given df deferring the' Extractions where Artificial Teeth are fitted. m u n ic ip a l s i to own* to Eastbourne. PRIVATE JONES KILLED. appointment of a mental nurse far these oases, PART] 4ENT8 (comfort i .ble) in superior Country Free Repairs and attention to our work at all soldiers at'Summerdown Camp. I am pleased to hear, The men told the Bench tha', they had been Cottege; charming vi< vs; modern conveniences; ANK CLERK.-WANTED, well-educated YOUTH too, that the Eastbourne Athletic Club, in conjunction andi algo to consider whether Mrs. Feast, infirm coo id ig ; small partiei only.—Rocklea, Horeham of good appearance and address; age about 17; for times. Advieo Free. to a place at Seaford, but they d: d not like it and attendant, oould not undertake! what is neces Sil Bank.—Apply, Box 70, “ Ohronioie” Office, East with the Devonshire Park Company, have arranged for they were advised to -try at Eastbourne. They Yet another Eastbournian has given, his life for hi^ Sussex. bourne. ' i ll j|; a large number of the wounded to be admitted free of The sad news has reached Mr. and Mrs. J.'. sary for the present The oomqiitte could not 1/- Eeally Painless Extractions, 1/- MUNICIPAL SB only arrived on the morning they were arrested. — , .... » ., ...... :i 860 their way to agree to this Suggestion. The ■gOARD. ,_ l REBIIJENCEtt------j- oi] Furnished ApartmentsApartments.— charge to the sports. , The sum of £14 was found on Spinelli and Elms-buudings, Seaside-road, that their | committee then intierviewed two candidates, and Appl; -, Miss Hayward,: 6, Grange-road, Lewea. ASHIER.-YOUNG LADY WANTED for Cash ■; • • » ' Desk.—Apply, stating age, experience (if and 16s. 6d. on Seghetti. '’alter William Jones, has been killed in | resolved- to recommend’ the Board to appoint ASTB0 URNE (21, Envs i; oad).-PAYING GUESTS | wages required to the Manager, The International (Technical J reoei rEDj well appoin ; id house; garden; delight- There are about two thousand wounded Tommies in the Prisoners were each fined £?. 2s., in default a during a bayonet charge on the German trenches Miss Minnie White (Hampden Pa|rk) to the office, Stores, ] , Crawley. and _ Summerdown Camp j ust at present. Of course, Siflnmer- mbnth’s imprisonment. They were told by the land convenient situation highest references.—Mrs. on.May 9th. Private Jones, who was in the 2nd Batt. at a salary of £30 per annum! and the usual 1 Tovey. /CARETAKER (part time only) REQUIRED for ied from TG down and confined to them beds, bnt some are up and Chairman that if they belonged to a society or allowances, and subjeot to the production of a Lewes Wesleyan Chnrch; no residence provided. Town Hall, 1~ on the high road to convalescence, and it is these I agency of waiters in London they should inform of the Royal Sussex Regiment, came by his death under testimonial from her present ^ASTBC DRNE.—DRAWING ROOM, two or three —Apply to Mr. E. A. Wheatley, 211, High streqt, Lewes. latter we hope to welcome at the Park on Whit-Monday. | the members that passports must be obtained singularly pathetio circumstances. He was hit in the Bowles). . , J BEDROOMS; overlooking Pier; sunny aspeot; thigh by a bullet and fell uncqnscious, and while he lay . mo; elec trio light vacant lining room vacant 18th,— OOK-GENERAL WANTED at once, not over 30; MODERI ( *'*'•* . before entering a prohibited are*. The recommendation of the sud-oammittee was Clarencevtl le, 9, Etms-avenui private house, three in family; very comfortable Jo the grouqd a shell burst close by and inflicted the situation; good wages.—Apply, 28, Carew-road, East la Bobby d t Co. J The Eastbourne Athletic Club were the promoters of MurieB from which he died. j ’ * adopted, an the motion of Councillor Prior, ilASTBOURNE,—PAYING GUESTS REOEIVED-in bourne______. ______■ j ____ _ a very successful military race at Seaford on Saturday The young soldier—he was only 20—enlisted at the seconded by Mr. McCiNif, oon fortablo home; : i ghly recommended; good FRENCH, GB last. It was a relay rage on the same lines as that held g; f rnden, tennisand c toquet; pleasant situation. I^OOK-GENERAL WANTED by May 25th; age not MILITARY MOTORISTS finance Yard on September 1st last year along with Appointment of Probation er Nurse. —Miss Aok uxnenn. 20. T h e . i renue Eastbourne. under 22.—Mrs. Stead, Riohmond Lodge, Lewes. BUS by the Southern Counties’ C.C.Aa at Aldershot 'a I about a di v _t 6, Sussex Gardens "“StSSSr” short time ago. Some idea of the magnitude of the Miss Ethel Huckstepp was appointed pro- AST GRINSTEAD.-C(|’ TAGESTOLET, contain-! OOK-GENERAL WANTED for small family,; plain Terminus Hoad, viously ' ’ his father in business, but an earnest bationer nurse at the Infirmary at A salary of ! Moderate, NJ race may be gathered from the fact that over 400 [ SUMMONEI sense of du| impelled him to join the Army.; He ing s tting room, thru* bedrooms, kitchen; com- cooking; good wages and outings.—Apply,Apply, any Phone 771. runners took part in it, but perhaps some little explana £12 for the first year, £16 for tpe second year, E r’a waterrand garden ;| 7a i reekly.—Apply, Middleton, €evening, Mrs. Miller, Hadley Dene, Bedford. Well-road, * Principal—L. I always wroi to his parents in a cheerful vein, and was and £20 for the third year, with board, lodging ondon-road, East Grinsteod. “ t bourne. ) tion is necessary as to what a team relay race really is. always opi lie. In the Ust communication received The teams of 24 runners from each regiment or unit HOME OFFICE J. WAR OFFICE and uniform. ILAT T0 LET in MAN 3 IONS; two receptionin, four fNKKNERAL WANTED to assist housekeeper in by Mn and Jones he said: “ We are under orders business house; good wages and outings.—Apply, were split np into four sections of six men each, dis ie front and expect lively times. If you The Children of Resident Officers. na, bath; ren t £125, inclusive. — Ti‘erry’s, Situation* SHanteb. tinguished as A, B, C and D. - REGULATIONS. eld-road, E is bourne. Sains:ibury. Terminus-road, Eastbourne. • [ >m me for a few days don’t worry.” A letter was received from the Local Govern IRL (young) WANTED. — 21,c Grand-parade, East M 6- ies was educated at the Municipal Second ment Board with reference to the (-attains supplied CWIIURNISHKD COTTAG C two sitting rooms, hall, * • X X ttour jedrooms, bath: n; Signs, or offer.—Miss GOOD KITCHENMAID WANTED, tempon BonaatourPubUshlngOffloes.for particulars, are useless. to complete the course of 4J miles, but Sections “ B ” war has bden the position, of military motorists many friends will J ‘J,“ ~L— *■-----""— house and stating that they approved of the Chettie, The Toft, Dormans a id, EastGrinstead. G_ ’ otherwise; also YOUNG WOMAN to help c were not. allowed to start until the'.whole six of their. with regard to the provisions of the Motor Car arrangements made by the Eastbourne Guardians BATE FIELD.-TAVI: S' ’OCK PRIVATE HOTEL; Apply, Morris, 1, Boward-square, Eastbourne. A LADY LL.A, exp. in exam, work, D “ A ” oomradea had arrived home. The consequence was] on the assumption that the (hiaidiaas were AFTERNOON or EVENING ENGAGE Act in view of their orders from superior officers. HBfour ood sins e-handed COOK or COOK;-GENERAL i that Owing to faulty packing many of the relays had satisfied that the sums repaid were sufficient to pipes; tern WANT# “ . :two ______other maids kept; . . good references in schools or families.a English, French, Latin, Oehnaa.I f reqnently to wait minutes for their fifth and sixth men. This difficulty has been before various Courts in THE 4th SUSSEX BATTERY, cover the cost of the rations actually consumed minutes St ti I required.—Mrs. 8.,. 1, - 8t» — Andrew’s-place, • • • ■ Lew Maths.—Address, A.,. 5, Cornfield-terrace, Eastbonrna 3! by the children. ] \ G Corporal Arthur, the Welsh International, was different places, and two oases were before the YTOU8E, TO LET (Furr if hed), 22, SCHOOL HTT.T. OUSEMAID WANTED, immediately; it be UTCHER’S DAUGHTER SEEKS ENGAGEMENT undoubtedly the fastest man over Ithe course, but the Lewes Magistrates at the Petty Sessions on | R.F.A1, IN INDIA Miss Brodie Hall : What is thfe jam JL l LEWES, for month of August; 14 rooms, bath experienced and have personal charade! ; age as BOOK-KEEPER and CASHIER; three yean? FOOTBALL, , first prize {again went to collective' merit rather than The Clerk ; It varies from Is. 0dL to,3s. p ir week. (h. and c.); terms £4.4s. per w sek.—Apply, Miss Hiokson, aboutH 22; private family?—Write or apply, aft"b 6, to Blerience ; live In prefeiTed.—W. Banks, 5, High-street: individual brilliance. The 9th Bowler Regiment were Tuesday. - j' ' ‘ * 22, School-1 ill, Lewes.. I F. E. O., Avoca, Old Wish-road, Orange-road, " East. egate, Sussex. N . 0 0 ] Alfred Griffiths, a sergeant in the Royal Commission for Medical] Officer. the winners, with the 7th South Wajas Borderers a good Oujj correspondent continues his interesting CFFER8 TWO we U-furnished ROOMS, with bourne. ITUATION WANTED in 8HOP, by TWO htoth- SOUTH Engineers at Seaford, was summoned for driving The Clerk informed the Board] that Dr. Cluffe, second. He writes:-^ emlanoe; private uuse; good position; East- SAIN8BURY has Vacancies for Tall Young 1 age 20.—Apply, E. Collins, Horshoe Farm, East * * * | a.motor cycle without proper identification plates- medical officer of No. 1 District, had been ifms two guineas ’ vi iek; permanency preferred. • assist light duttefe at counter; must live | SUrinstead. Efrons just now looks most xed thereto, in Clinton-place, Seafoid, on .6 of my previous letters I wrote a good appointed a Lieutenant in the RjA.M.C. and was dcTe ” Offic i, Eastbourne. J ten minutes walk of branch.—Manager, Terminu , __ v ___ uppose we Shall see Very "130th. ] ______i t the religions of India. Now a few required to commence his duties on the 15th TJAYINiAYING GUK8T.-Y A b TED, in a small, private Eastbourne. ) game this year. Most of our cricketers are iendant pleaded guilty, but added that he words regarding some of the sects and forms inst He proposed to hold the [appointment as JT . family,fami a LADY as 1AYING GUEST; no children. t>erienced) to BEACH BABOES, Newhaven away fighting for their country, and those who are not acting under military authority, which we are endeavouring to plant here. Last medical officer on the same terms as now and —Write,: M., “Chronicle i ifflee, Eastbourne. ______sore; load and deliver beach along; River HOTOl are either too olid to play or too apprehensive of the | i Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. F. Lawson Lewis): Sunday one off the officers stationed at Poona pay a locum teneru. Dr. Dean, of Elms-avenue, bANH Rent £85, Seaside (Fqrni- Ouse; constant work, six months oertain.—Apply, experi- criticism their play might eevoke. ( you plead guilty or not guilty 1 me to go with him to see a settlement near was willing to take over hie du-tfes. R £ . 45,! tj lstone-Lroad,___ very desirable ence, wages reqnired. Box 4, “ East Sussex News,” Lewes. rjiH E COMPTON AGENCY^^A'noN-piKATw g i n e k r I endant: As laid down by the Motor Car Act there belonging to the Cowley Fathers, and of house ; Cha -t -es, Eastbourne'. E s PATTI i * • w * , - Councillor Bradford : That is very satisfactory. [EN (middle-aged) REQUIRED at oncelor ork in SERVANTS* WANTING SITUATIONS: Cook. [guilty. j which a relative of his is the abbot. I t was really Mr. McCann: Won’t it be inconvenient? ‘ I CJMALL FLAT TO BE LI !1, for two or three months; M1__ Bakehouse and Machine Room large liaouit Boarding House .pr Hotel. DiHengaged now: Cotta- Mr. R. T. Thornton, who is about to proceed ,C[ Baker .deposed- that a t 3.45 p.m. on April very interesting: iTthey have a beautiful church, The Clerk : It will be rather inconvenient FactoTactory In London; good wages;------steady- worl----- With d Repairers of I a motor ambulance driypr at his own expanl lent. 1 l o three bed«rooms, batl. room, two sitting rooms, General, age 27, ref: 1 .year 6 months, May 28; Cook- *» France as a ,moi he saw defendant riding a motor cycle with- in Byzantine style] entirely, off marble, and- it Dr. Oluffe’a medical district is ti e Old’ Townn. : I I usual offlo is;. |h handsomely furnished; electric light, prospect of advancement—Apply, A., “ Courier ’’ [Office, General, age 32, ref. 1 year, May27 ; Cook-GeneraL S Gfa*<£> TVafeJ has some entertaining cricket experiences to the proper identification ’ 1 !At ' ift® “ .flan*-, delightfully oqoI and clean, although thought it wae a Ion* way; but! Dr. Cluffe' said telephone high situation. - Apply, Oakden & Co., Crawley. age 18, ref. 3 years, Jbne 10; Housemaid, age 26, ref. His best season was in 1885, when he had a bal S’a plate with “Signals No. 1” upon it, and' standing amidst the most squalid and filthy he could not get anyone nearer. I Estate Age nta, Eastbourne ELIABLE MAN WAITED to work in Creamery 6 years, dis. now; Housemaid, age 18, ref. 1 year, die. -' 4ASHFORD 9 average of 35 for Kent I have never been foi in front a plate bearing the ward “Signal” in native surroundings. The monastery buildings Mrs. Fahey : It is rather Hobson’s choice: t^MALL aOUSE^TO LE' F^Unfurnishedj.—Apply, The riven to one with slight knowle of now; Nurse-Housemaid, 20, ref. 2) years,dis. now; Englnoed enough to see him play anywhere else than at R r to Manager, Creamery, Gl: Housoparlaurmaid, .29, ref. 2 years, May 19; House- white paint Witness asked defendant why the are very good, and there are a number of both The Chairman : 'Now they havd got motors; the Mana ?tjr, AmbrMgo'ti S ores, Lingfleld. parlourmaid, 23, ref. 15 months, June 8th. Saffrons, where his style always attracted attention. machine did noi bear proper identification marks, male and female natives being educated, and distance doesn’t matter so much. T>EQUIRED, at once, COMPETENT (USER Of course he was a very skilful oat, and at times he was m o LET, near Eastbourne, SEMI-DETACHED VILLA H . i0H A T1 and he replied, “This machine need not have -then taught some trade or profession and put The Board gave their consent; to the arrange _I_ (unfu rnished); live bed: ooms, two reception rooms, J \ i for LEWES, able to seoure and train i do staff G. L | 1> | an amusing one as well. His own words best describe a number or mark at all by order from the War out into the world to help spread the good seed. ment, with the suggestion that Dr. Dean should bath room, large garden, law j, coach-house, stable, &o.; fand a,a prodpnwnoegoodproduce good 5 results;results ;nrst first rate prospects icce88- this characteristic: -■ ' ’j! Eastbourni water and gas!;: ent£40.—Apply, Oakden’s, fo 'w°rl^ j “' Lf such ‘ need * apply ‘ ^ 308. and comi ission. Office.” ' | ' ' We were shown all over the buildings, even to use Dr. Cluffe’a ™ ’ surgery at certain horns of the Eastboumi i. H I ! ’ | ^-Full particulars to Competent, “ East Sussex? ews,' fllwceUuneou*. OowkeeperJ I used'to get a good many runs by pretending to Defendant produced a letter from his Command the roof of the highest one, from which there is day. Lewes.' DELIVER HIGH-] back up after I had played the ball I remember ing Officer, Capt J. T. Fisher, stating that by an a magnificent view; then to the refractory, where O LET (near Horehan), superior FARM HOUSE, . Three Times Dai| that in the Kent matoh Lord Harris and Eastern Command Army Order] of February 3rd we had tea with the old boys (there are no very Furnii hed; throe sittli ig four bedrooms, bath room. IERVANTS WANTED.—Several Daily Girls at once; DIRTY WINDOWS WANTED^— Ai It is necessary to 1 O’Shaughnessy once had a regular shying match at | kitchen, &<-; for few months.- -Box20, “ Horsham Times,” I Cook-General and Ho’useparlourmaid for Hareham _ The oldest, largest and mott np-te “ motor vehicles which were needed, far use by young priests here), and felt transported- once j TLewos. 1 r ad. Several Cooks, Cook-Generals. Houseparlour- . Jleaning Company. Outsides Id. each, ' ' ' "welnv' my wicket, and the ball crossied three or four times. Expeditionary Force need not register whilst tore to one of those old Italian monasteries—the maids. Generals, Housemaids and Kitchenmaids for taking all risks. No order too large: none.to small.— T got a run at last The first (fine I played at the temporary use in this country provided the xLain white-washed walls, tables scrubbed spot- — _ ___ tT (l Infurnished), or one large shools, Private, Boarding and Apartment Hi The Old Town, Eastbourne and Hampden Park Window Oval I made 32, and I am sure that half of them Y O U DO N O T PA Y lTwM'KS.re.Front) Bed-Sitting Rooig (Furnished); one minute [yrtleholme Employment Agenoy, 32, Gildredge road Cleaning Company, 70, Green-street, Eastbourne. Park machines bore a number allotted by the depflt essly clean, the tiled floors, the dark robed! A- A S \J J- X A A J- I 'bus; every convenience.—3p, ige-road, Eastbourne.. - were due to overthrows. Jack Shuter, who had.] to which it belonged. figures, and, above all, the simple fare—no Eastbourne? ’Phone 646. 1 rvS. REWARD. — LOST. last Saturday evening. 463. seen me in Devonshire, had to igo up to Barrett, The Chairman said! according to the instruc luxuries of any kind. M7ERY lOOj FORTABLK, HOMELY COUNTRY MART YOUTH WANTED; age about 15; able to AAf between Old Totan and Devonshire___Park,____ GOLD__ Who was bowling, and impiore hjm not to throw at tions received , by the Magistrates all motor PREMIUM on RIFE anc ENDOW V APART ENT8; hole ay or permanent; healthy cyole.—Apply, J. C. Hastings, 10, Pevensoy-road, BR AC EL KT.—Above reward paid on returning same to JWe went to the evening service, all spoken in district;beint . il scenery; v< 11 recommended; moderate. 2, Baypond-road, Eastbourne. C A S H A D V i my wicket In later years I did not back up so vehicles in use by the military were to be subjeot Mafiratti by an aged native-priest, who has been —Collins, Newi :k, Sussex. Sitbourne. I ' much, as people got to know me,;*nd it wasn’t such to the ordinary regulations as]-to identification there over forty years. The altars are most MENT POLICIES during Incapacity MART BOY WANTED for general work ,t the A.LL KINDS LEFT-OFF CLOTHING, Household APPLY to l fun, laB they aid not get excited. % j plates, &o. , • wishes to RECEIVE another as Railway Bookstall; good wages; bloycle provided.fided. M- Bogta &c.,PURCHASED ; cash by return. exquisitely carved! to various coloured: marbles, from Illness or Acoident if you have a -,3rverycomforta‘_?_ ' s , 5, Station-street, Lewes. At the request of the Chairman, Major-General from Italian designs, and the blending of sty lee house.—1I tome,' ChroBi. plain cooking. — Apply, Hazelville, Compton street, progressive by nature and his rise from the ranks would authority1 a oongTeg; Accident and Illuess Policies a Speciality. corner Jevington-gardens, Eastbonrne.______in FRENCH and ENGLISH; hii probably be phenomenally rapid. Lance-Oorpl. Marshall ’on of soldiers, and a good many p. nett Hudson B [o or Blcyoie. Emoderate terms.—Address, R. E., “ C would look well, but' Ma; ,jor Marshall would sound even Defendant:^That is only when the driver has Eurasi ,s,| upon “ithe a-wfu’ times that were at sby' Oil ? Ingjne & Dynamo (Sold), ANTED, an intelligent YOUTH for Ofl Eastbourne., J ______| no license. I had an ordinary driver’s license, hand, idl the awfui’ things that would happen >m Eng1 find Boiler. Apply, Terry’s, 19, Cornfield-road, Eastbou better. And what sort of a Field Marshall would he The M: IB*1 giniSi Sa Bene iLD . W LSB TEETH WANTED. Best Prices P»M — make ? I wonder! agistrates’ Cleric further stated that t e any who was killed! in the war if he ANTED, KITCHENMAID orBetweenmaic ; first ■ ; J . according to the Order each vehicle had to bear had not f faun. ' 7 ” 9NTKA0 Department. class Apartment House; good wages ; fare paid. JEWELLERY. Ladles, Gent's, and Childrens* Who have baen eetab | —Apply, Vine, 8, Wilmingtpn-gardens, Eastbourne. irded Clothing; also Underwear, Boots, Shoes. And so President Wilson feels “ too proud to fight!” I an initial letter of the depot to which it waa I need 8TEA1I Ri0LLERS FOR HIRE: 6,8 and 10 Tons. W Leggings, Umbrellas, Bags, Portmanteaux, Trunks. attached- five inches high and one inch in width Estab o S S f e S fiiisS . I SUMMERDOWN CONVALESCENT ANTED, strong Girl as GENERAL for Boi irding Uniforms, Household Linen, Blankets, Curtains, oild Well, I know lots of people still remaining in East-j in a bright yellow colour. house.—Apply, 37, Royal-parade, Eastbou: 'ne. bourne who feel like that. is much i same all the world over. In all . the CCOM MOff J .K FOR SALE.- China, Glass, Coins, Marine and Opera Glasses, Defendant: That refers to cars, not to cycles, missions nsbitutione the Bible is taught to Map eton Eilenbrldge Kent. ANTED, GENERAL SERVANT for London, W. Carriage forward; Cash per return. —F. W. Tmvvi ! ..J j.* [ * * hospital: 201, Queon s-road, Hastings, Sussex. [Copyright.1 ’he Magistrates' Clerk: It says “motor non-Chri: as well as to Christian students, At j io t o : L VTORS and MA1LCART8, no washing or cooking: wages £18; references. i Gentry, “ It is not always May,” bewails the poet, and I ltales, ” that is the term used jin the Order, and the >r, who are gen-merafly . in „ the vast I 50 to dear; 2s. in the £ W—Apply by letter, “ Advertiser, 5, Victorla-plac<, East- Discount for Cash for f 9W weeks only, including | bourne. WANTS Ion. am precious glad it isn’t. As I said in my notes last lefendant: Then if IIhad a letter and if it had iority, ovi no dislike to Scripture reading ABOUT 2,000 INMATES. Jell and week May. is a fickle .jade, . .a flirt and not at all a youngyi been painted yellow instead white it would Premiers, I Iwlft, Sunbe £ nfleld and Triumph Cycles i do m resent , the conversion of one of their from 80s. \ pwards.—J l . Son, Trinlty-bulldtags, and | ANTED, immediately, strong Girl from dountryi . ne good. person to be trusted by mere men like ourselves. It have been all right. (I . fellbws anity. In religious matters the 131, Seasld i, Etastbonrne. as BETWEENMA1D; not under 18: wages room .sufficient;— r— terms------about— £3. 3s. per week.—Collet Jf 0 FEES; aU { takes ai Superman to know what she is going to do next, The Magistrates’ Clerk: Tb is the identifico- Govern m' is severely neutral, and in its own The Officer Commanding, Major W£19-£I2.—Apply by letter first, Mrs. Fitze, Trflhayne, Warra Nursing Association, 2, Wlmpole-street, London, and an angel to calmly toletate her when she has done tion card of authority for the ( river. k, R.AM.O., ROUG HAM FOR SA cheap; light single, rubber Ashburnham-road, Eastbourne. w! schools colleges instruction is limited to the committee and the convalesce: very gratefully tyrec, roof basket a lamps, complete; In good it. This time; last week we were luxuriating in the The Chairman: You have ver heard of these secular subjects. Bcondition; bniltbyThrup& Moherly; owner giving upl ANTED, immediately, CLERK used to 1 eeping a m pd en p a r k .- wantkd, small f u r n is h e d * ,.*nd eve warmth and sunshine and fragrance of summer, and rules before? Of news [regarding the Battery I have none to thank those who are giving so mi ly comforts and so —Apply, 0, Quickenden, B m ley Heath, South Godstor time sheets and checking materials.—Apply, HOU8E; three summer months; three beds; land i now at the moment of writing—well perhaps I had Defendant: No. sir. much help in every way to the Hosj tal. The number Wpersonally, W. Clarkson, Wannock Gardens. Poll gate. moderate rent—Edgar Horn & Chartres, Cornfield-road. send. Thq daily work goes on, and we seem to ycles II ES and CYCLE CARS.- HEastbourne,______better, stop writing for the moment. I am no angel The Chairman: Your Com: ding Officer baa have been j here for years. Even the rumours of of inmates continues to increase id there are now ANTED, at once, thorough good COOK; sleep in m: * # * not mentioned all the regul. Wa e Market. Triumph. B.S.A., or out; good wages; comfortable home; must TNVALID TRICYCLE; hand propelled; easy to work; bringing ub back tbithe Front have died out, and about 2,000. Amongst donors not previously thanked BARGAINS in SECOND^ After a consultation by the the Chairman C Whave.good reference.—Proprietress, Devonshire Hotel,I LENT on HIRE.—Address, ^Tricycle,” “ ChroniSa,4 (off I The championship shield of the Eastbourne Minia we seem settled at Jullundar. for the present at are Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Andrews, Mre. Butcher. Mr. R. ,- Etugg, Lewes, ’Phone 147. Seaside-road, Eastbourne. Office, South-street, Eastbourne. ture Rifle Range Club has been won by the Town Hall said they had decided to im a nominal flue any rate I hope to make a brief journey to-Agra or sa le, i 1-size BI LI IARD TABLE hy Stevens and! Delhi, and see some of the fine buildings, Boyle, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Cavil, Mrs. Cheshire, Dr. ANTED, WOUNDED SOLDIER, age a!,qout 19 EUNE fille franpaise parisienne (professenr dipldmda) teata, who wan " - - ...... “ Conway, Mrs. Efidisoidison, Mrmi” Fi ” and Sonst maho rame: new cloth; all the years, good appearance and character, to live In donne leqons et conversations franchises; longue “A ” by 228 points too., there, and then send you a letter full of local equipment inc 1' ory billiard balls and set of Mrs. Godden, Mr. A, Gteenj/Mr. iyqrfneF gyrate ir further particulars apply, doctor’sW honse and make himself generally ui lefui.— J r? A S H ADVANCED | sisted of Messrs. R . ------_. —------. ---- colour and more Eastern in spirit than any I. Mackini Address, giving age, height, weight and other particu- Ratal and on f have been able to compass yet. Mrs. Oakdenden &t Co., 1 to Ag ti , Eastbourne. V J Bate C. H. Clark, who are to be congratulated upon their -aii, Mrs. is,- Miss Napier, lars, a , care ofRallway Bookstall, Eastbourne. and services ha £10 well deserved success. The same team are having a Gordon Kier, a Corporal in the Royal Engineers It is hot—102 degrees in the shade as I sit and [Nix, Mrs. Overton, Mrk TjTOR SALE, MACKENZIE PERAMBULATOR; 16 write to vou. I can see sleeping forms stretched .tt, Mrs. Pender, JT montis' use; what o fere 1 — Address, Box 17, ANTED, at once, a quick, willing BARMAID ■, carver, linguist, tight struggle with Benz Bros, for possession of the at Seaford, was summoned for driving a motor Astley Roberts,iberte, Dr. "Bransb Roberts, Mrs. ’ Ohrouiclt ” Office, Eastbc m he. good references necessary; one with slight know -Address, Box £ Call or write; In < Brading Cup,' the verdict at the present moment cycle without being licensed to do so, at Seaford. about in the rooms beyond, so I think I must Smith, Miss E. Smith, Miss Scot: Wledge might suit—Apply, Deverail, Red Cross Hotel,‘ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbonrne. MR I trembling in the balance. 1 ' finish, tmd try also to get a little sietta. . — .. Mrs. Thornton, HENS, VYLESBURY DUOK8, 29 Crowborough. ", j- *tj\ ■ I on April 27th. Mrs. Vaughan,w , Mrs. Scott Walker; Mrs. Dundas OST, in Eastbourne, a SABLE MUFF with Tails.— i. HAVB ■“ - Oi view Monday at Kingston ______HELP for few weeks as * * Defendant pleaded guilty. Wright and the workers at the Sufi Laundry. Large Ifleld O awley. A' Competitors for, -the Freeman-Thomas Cup had eight quantities of flowers are sent each? week from Lord w General; private family; small honse; comfort- Tables, shots each at ranges of 200, 500 and 600 yards respec P.C. Lyon stated that at 10.140 Am. on April EMPIR DAY AND THE SCHOOLS. Willingdon’s gardens. It is hopdd that the many ITiOR 8.I ALE. GRINDSTO. E, to stand on floor; cost able home, two bnu inm uufamily.— A,, The Haven, 1), Gore • ! £ 1 0 ; 27th he saw defendant riding .a motor cycle in r 25s. rice 12s. Alio wrought-iron and copper Park-road, Eastbonrne. ORIAL CARDS, Single Black Edged Cards tively, and the Bhooting, compared with that of other donors who send their gifts 'without means of STAND, lIL LAMP V 9]iry solid; price 15s., with ARTHUR previous years, was rather poor. It is interesting to Suttou-road, Seaford. He asked him to produce identification will accept the tnanl(B of the camp in hand-pai:,in ted shade. Mn.- Potter, Klngaoote, The Farm Honso; tliree in v /:|! note that the only lady competitor, Mrs. Burrell, was his license, and defendant said, he was sorry, but To thk EniTOK. this, the only possible, way. Coujforts, &c., may be Avenue,'Lewe -Apply, Mrs. G. L. itterns: ...______. . . _____ W ine he had left it at home. Witness told ban he tree for cash with order; — Farnco'mbe tc Co., Tkl Having surplus oaplti plabed third on the list. The competition resulted as Sii\ : Hadjtl 3 been a teachers’ representative on the sent direct to the Officer Commanding, or will be fetched TTiOfiIOR SALE,[good______PEA! tOUGHS. BEAN STICKS Printers, Lewes, Eastbonrne and East Grinstead. would have to report him and asked- him to Education & if donors will communicate with thejGarden Secretary.’ and 1HATOHETUNG ROl IS.—H. Smeed, Gate House XMT"ANTED, DAILY COMPANION-HELP foir Lady alone In a few hours, I !00-yds. 600-yds. TI. forward his license to the Chief Constable at celebrations Farm,JF aLin;1 field. ,TT staying at Dormans Park; no household duties; ■pENDOWER, SILVERDALE ROAD, EastboumS sureties. No Bills of R. Brook..j...... , 86 i.. " s f : . . 39 -112 Lewes the following day, and he, said he would able to read aloud. — Mrs. L. B., 17, Belsize-kquare, X —School specially snited to Delicate or Backward. tender, 18, Moorgate F. G. Waymark.. .. 35 ... 35 ... 8 2 -102 do so. He sent' on the license, which was found would have WOUNDED SOLDIERS EN PERTAINED, OR SALE, [a VANJcdb in good condition.— London, N.W. Entire Charge. Children of Visitors Received. Class Bank of England), Mrs. Burrell..'...... 87 ... 28 ... 35-100 and children iust spend the holiday in preparation and Appl;r, G.; Hook, Wnae!i el vright,;, Ripe. for Little Boys. atriotest privacy. I to have expired on. February 12 th last. pire Day is to be the impressionable The convalescents at the Sumi erdown Military TXTANTED, GARDEN HAND ; private garden A. A. Benz...... 82 ... 33 ...3 4 -9 9 Defendant said he was in private service before rehearsal if Fr n RAND PIANO, bea' til ul instrument, in gerfeot T T Lewes_Apply, M., “iKast Sussex News , Office, H. Levaillant ...... 30 ... 35 ..,'30 — 95 occasion____ ady: .e in; 1915. London’s celebrations take Hospital were pleasantly entertaini 1 on Wednesday, ordei ; a bargain; »a : be viewed any Lewes. j . )•.' P. R. Mackmin ., .. 29 ... 31 .. 31-91 joining the R.E. and when he joined thejlioense place on Ju lelllth. i- It would be appreciated if East-, I when another concert, arranged by 1 W. J. Kennard, N u'22, “ Ohronldole ’ Office, E istboume. p | E R 8 T M 0| E. Blundell ...... 29 .. 33 ..,8 2 -9 4 was in force, but it had expired since. He went txiurne also deferred them to the week-end. was greatly appreciated by the men, hose gratification X\T ANTED, youDg, strong Girl, about 16, as GeNebebal ; F. Burling...... 29 .. 30 .:.J 31-93 ! out to fetch a motor cycle which, had broken was manifested in very demonstr iye fashion. The IQHT [SUSSEX and BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS T i must be willing to )earn.—^Write now, or callT aftera [3 EQUIRED, FURNISHED HOUSE, from June 9th; E. Thwaltes...... 29 ... 28 .l.'J 33-90 Yours truly, L i FOR SALE; price:' 10r sitting of 13.—Apply, E. Monday on Mr?. Nightingale, jun., 16, Brighton-rii-road, [hi five bedrooms; moderate rent.—Address, 8. 8^ A HISTORICAL-1 | down at Bishopstone while being ridden b" a cinematograph exhibition by Mr. ennard as usual lasson, Woldhuratlea Fa Crawley, Crawley, Sussex; A. O. Butler ...... 30 ... .27 .[..! 33-90 rade, who waa 'unable to (repair it, After Eastbourne. | RATEPAYER. proved one of this most interesting .tures of the pro- Chronicle" Office,.Eastbourne.______.. SO ... 33 .,.•24 — 87 >REMIE 3YOLE, fitted with Auxilla: , HEAD CARTER; good character good .. 30 .... 28 .[.. 26 - 84 tiring it he rode it into Seaford.- He would gramme, and his well-chosen films i mirably suited the DEIEQUIRED, a SHOP or HALF-SHOP is Eastbourne k interesting been sent by his officer to fetch the cycle taste of the delightful “ Tommii Amongst the Moti practically cost £23; sell £17.-S„ i ghman;iman; choice of two cottages;cc j garden central or suburbs; about £30 per annum.—Write, .. 26 .... 22 .[.. 26-74 ayfleld-pli , Eastbourni. ; good wages.—Monbray,y, Iford, Lewes. “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. By the [ C. Baker? .. 28 ... 23 ... 22 - 71 had hBe not done so an his own account. (l i n e n a n d t o w e l s a s k e d items screened were “ The GaUmontlGraphio,” “ Tango i v 'The case was dismissed. G IFTS 0 Tangoists,” “ On the River Kukural” “ When Villains JJPANI JP, field,!; iv :r, pedigree, FOR SALE ; r ANTED, good P COOK, HOUSEPARLOUR- is.—8. W. W nter, 31, Hurst-road, East- MAID and HO 1NTED, by. Mother and Daughter, out all day, Containing a numb FO R . ‘‘ Meet,” “ A Fake Family,” “ Kin [jS Ramblers” and 3 two 1 AID on June 1st tor country; TWO SMALL PLEASANT BOOMS; quiet; plan of the bn “ They Never do it Again:’ The y ourne. references ni ’.—Apply, by letter In first Ocklynge or Old Town; low rent—S., 39, Commercial-. 1 K aIsEr ’s P ace Smacked.—The model of the iftures were supple- nee, to Miss lishopstone, near Lewes. "i [Prioe,8i __ vy Snow fall in Scotland.—There mented by songs by Miss Tobitt,. i Perry and Mr. a; IX OFFERS magnifloent road, Kastboi' urne. Kaiser at Madame Tussaud’s may have to be withdraws a record fall of snow for May in the Highlands of | To the Editor. Hastings, the accompanists being Hoadley and I( E A1 QUALITY PLATE PACKER and SOI 'ER; ANTED; SECOND-HAND LAWN MOWER; To be Obtained of the I altogether owing to the public indignation. Some 9 ] lessert Spoons and Forks, worker in sms ' steam ___land on Thursday morning. In Perthshire the S ir: At this time of year many ladies are going Mr. 8. T. Alderton. », 11, Durkins-r East .... . 10-in.;.easy to work.—Mrs. Potter, Kingsoote, ••Qhronlole”<'“ visitors have passed it by with a sniff of indifference, a <3f pieces), unsoiled: acoept Grinstead. TheW Avenue, tuewes. few have sworn, at it, ana one man mounted its platform whole landscape was enveloped in a fres» fall of snow ’ the r house linen and weeding out what is past. ■ai ged.—Write W., “ Sussex and smacked its face. One letter received by, the of from one to two inches. • W illTyou kindly allow me to say that I snail trier liewes. ’ITT'ANTED, GEh , FARM HAND, having ANTED TO RENT small LOCK-UP PLACE or- N ew County Court J t i.—rnr. a . A : TT knowledge of stud! Disused Cottage for Storing; Lingfleld or East management of! the exhibition suggests 'that the model aron and B ro th er K ill e d on t h e Same to n ceive gifts of old soft sheets and towels for VTOES,! y . tose,Yorks, Llewellyn, Up .rork;______wages £l^per_ we 3ek and Grinstead distriot; country would suit; low rental.—. ^RTISTIC - Day.—Lord de Freyne and the Hon. J. B. French, fital i in Serbia—to be sent throi9ugh the London I Tobin, K 0., M. P., has been appdinb Judge of County ^British f Dug Edward, May Queen, cottage: good testimon! indispensable. Also General W should be remdved to the Chamber of Horrors, “ for itals for Foreign Courts, Circuit 27, Hereford and1 Sh Farm Hand (single); ges £1 per weekwe and bed in Innes, oare of Bryant, 12, South End, Croydon. which place hr! is fully‘ qualified.” The management I brothers and- officers - in the 1st Soul Wales Borderers, ,of thu Scottish Women’s Hospi: iwsbury district. ngs, ivensey-road, Eastbourne. bothy; good testlmonL The fifth 9? Worn Turkish towels wouldlid be specially | RAdNG AND THE WAR,—r Tele i l[| ANTED, UNFURNISHED COTTAGE in villagi A number of the state that this {is a awkiva’-d.Question to settle; espe-1 were killed in aotion on the same da e North-East Benbow, 16, Lower Oiobi 32 in Sussex; two sitting rooms, foxr bedrooms, 3en pointed out that the miscreants who | de Freyne was thirty-five, and was formerly an 'cer in it the material forms a good substitute for tzm.'**- FOLDED MEMO! daily as it has 1 Coast Armaments Committee' on IV mday received an ou th w a n ted for Knivi Wbathroom, &o.; small garden; rent £25, — Batchelor, 9 would probably strongly object to the the Royal Fusiliers. He owned abbot 39,000 ' the lurgioal supplies run short It is hardly offer from the Jockey Club to comp] good wages ; live (n. Bolney Farm, Ardingly. * our Pattern Book. are already thei to say that all such gifts should be clean from with their desire Bridgic F alls on : iOYAL E n g in eers.— —Apply, Queen’s Hotel, Eastbourne. inclusion of thei Kaiser amongst them. J family estate being French Park, col Roscom to stop racing in tjje district, am While in.process of build[di ig i; n )thing else can be sent. , - , . . , - . — asking in which a bridge collapsed at Y FARNOOi I______ndustria___ i. R esearch.—Mr. J. A. Pease, Metho d in H is MADNESS.-jThe inhabi] places it was advisable for the fixtura|,to be abandoned. Sellinge, E ast Kent, killing sapperpper and injuring seven President of tne Board of Education, in introducing I of a certain village used to find great fun in offi I am, yours truly, The committee replied Newcastle, Stockton and Redcar, >yi 1 Engineers. “ Joe, w hy don’t you advertise?” asked an 1 Wotj the estimates for his Department in the House of I daU-wittedlad the ohoieebetween a,threepenny (Miss) HILDA C. GREGG. and suggested that neighbouring meetings outside the Qu ite Sim ple. ~j- 8 em pathising friend: editor of a man who was in a small way of business in a TXTANTED, one o* two FAMILIES’ WASHING by Commons on Thursday, outlined a soheme for the I a penny, of which he alwayB chose the latt area might also hinder armaments work. small town. “ Because I’m agin’ advertiaiil’,” Joe TT an experienced laundress; terms moderate.— Kitkley, Eastbourne. Didn’t yon find it haiid to lose all your money ? ” AN CLADPO] appointment of an Advisory Counoil on Industrial et one davsawhim choose Dr. Burford Hooke has beep elected chair Hawkins: “Nfn.No; easiestjtihi ig in the world! ” answered. “ K it Why, Joe, are you against it?” said Morris, 105, Queen’s-road, East GWnstead. Research, and expressed the hope that the new body the threepenny-hity-bi and asked the r in: " is itl the editor. “ It don’t leave a man no time,” said Joe. Next to tiie wo man of the Congregational Unioq of England and Bowley: “ Why di you pat your debts ? toLunnon.’ ” would be at work in a few weeks. the'penny is the bigger?” the stratai asked. P oser.—Philip: “Daddy, where does a “ I advertised wnnst last summer, and the consequence it not’cause it is the bigger,”ngger,” answeredans the_boy.. Wales. Dr. Hooke has been for m^ny years secretary You’ve money !larks: “ ] it I shouldn’t 1 wuz I didn’t have time to go fishing the whole of the Printed hytho Proprietors, Farnoombb & Ote Limltad, any i “ Say, have you forgotten that you owe me begin when it wags its tail ? ” of the Colonial Missionary Society. have it if l my det 1 season 1 ’* ■ arid Published by them every Saturday, at their Ofluje^ ■ unabated. a hundred francs?” “ No,notyet; give me time.” took the threepenny-bit, they’d give up offering it South-street, Eastbourne, m co ..i V ' ' l ris;. .. ■