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V'AR PRICES PURNITURE BOUGHT! , rn A HINT. BOtijtJ®* F . k K. LOrOCK o u t f i t s . nurl Ml. QUEEN'S KOAO. HASTINGS. TED, suhcv',. Trou*ors. H'*y> t/ic's.' 0:«'tniui;, I ('InThji't'. *'voryihi:is: O^n 's and Ia4s^ '"y • LiiiOJi, pv.>rythine Ci3t.*-ery^ fc-'l.a -'H , ‘‘Tuiik*. And I'in'e?. Pra^T^.•^u No. S178 r TBUEPHONB b«e eee »• .1, U* I PasM;i.il i* r!V,»rd will HTiJm' ti^. Old SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1918. i Post fros Is. td. per OPBNCB MRS. FRED SMI'^H. ,WA DH ORV. Tl.f.A1 .F.R ISS, Ml Ki;S S HA.'TINGS. |Y CASH. • for l^ndien'. idr;:.'ts crtt-r-i rf C’L'* iiUNO. tm tiuiis auu ta n .‘krni.vl M'iiyy rptiun*^!PtlUTl*^i WJU©’' W if on rt-vript <‘f I’'*ati'ari.i.

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f dttigaa in Birih AanounM- r aad Wadding Cmrd* onn ha 3od at F. J. Paraona, Lid., 14, Claramont, Haoiiaga. TOLL extra 2d>) MAnitlAGKS. AT [AN-BREACH. —(.hi 4fli Spiifcmb^r—. 1918, ■ish Uluir.'li, St. Wiiltnni 11 •■i.rTi" No Tips. I'D *»f jMi. arid Bi.nliijiin, N’orth -» rr.^, liurds. t‘.» I'la V iokf. tjiird d-aii-htM c-J:-jdr. HiMHib, 28. Fountain-pl., Si. l.'- »uaids., IANAW AY. -On t ’lo 2nd tif Sept*'mt*cr. If IS, 1 Trinity l»y the R^t. ‘ flanon ■ T. SV. krporal d. \V. Ci )* >;, A.S.C.. S'ni of tlie Ut>* Cnl'-sOof Loml'ui. R-> Mabel Ada. I of Mr. and Mrs. L.4uaway, of Cainliridge-gaT- lidint.'j’. . - -CANNING. On the 2fbh August. 3918. •« . a d m i s s i o n FREE, f ^ ^ ^ ^ $r^ou»li S^'ale«s. St.-jj-i ant Henry TIhixi'-t. So Rli ; eld-r^t 'lun "f Mr. nnd M^^. H, hf Fdibw Vak, Mniniiouthehirr. lo l.enjp May,^ ghter of. .Mx. and'Aire. R. M. Canning, o* RESERVED SEATS - ONE SIliLLING. I--BENFORO.—On tiie 4*Ji Spptenivcr, 1318, pai>tkt Clmn h. OiMnel Park-ro'ad, St. 'l^o.U'- by the R-iv. A rthur C. ChamVier!*, Sergeant INCLUDING TAX. llnlinson. CHtiadiune, fourth pon of Mj. >ind ib« rt .'Tnhns-)ii. 'Ireland, to H;nma.l» I ; ’ i \ \ fi<.>conhupht°r of Mi, a.nd Mrr. Tlio:tia* I nf All‘}»:tr'>‘', l)erbvhh'''e. * • XVERY.- 0:1 5tb SijiiRMub^^r,. 1918., at (T rin t . ■ 'I 1 st. l.,*ioukrds-‘;ii-S‘va, by ibe ft. '(T. e I Kdwaul to la'linn .\TPry, 1 <»f ih«; Lui-- Mr. \V. .!.. ATcry, o£ 38, 'd. St. iieonard-B. ' ' ‘ " ' ' v^. - 3 >• • •> •A-.v- ^ • --nJar • • "»• ■ ’}^ A l J..::- ’ - COATES. - O k S‘'P* Maud <-.‘oMii'c (.'oates. yriju^»rt ] of Mj . and Mr.-?.' Hf’iiry C'-ates, of H astib ft phLelcr. I SlJAr.R. WLUDJNG. ] 3A RRA W A Y .-O H Sf-V*.eiut>er 7th. 1B93, lU Cbnu-li. Sriit-luea., ili-nry Kdlward, fourlth S. R. Mags'*. «'f Si , L?<^na:»i«-on S ^ , yoiurgosi dangiucr of th*' la k WHliam of WnViiig, Sui'rfy._:,rieyent addieps, Norni lEapt Yoika,__ _ 1 UEATH5. ' , -O/i Ang;i-il o k t, 191R, a t tb«> K.asf i^netn ria;ii'.-i. of Grosxcnor Maupj'Jiis, BCiW H irin g '. A::pt;lovwI hn.dtand cf A aoi* •45, GriJV‘j-V')ad, Oie. Ha<«r1rig. Aged ll^ last wc saw liis RtiuliiiL' fare ^ He lon^kril so etrony and brare, a t 7 D.m. |lc' wc UU'Uglit .-a six-n lie wouki be lolB In a In ro e grave. .. ; iiiiea hijn 7nr-*t who Icred him ItcH, fever lorgotrc’L by hie aorrowing wife. Scpiembti- 2nd, 1916, at Kart Ai^cent, Chiirle.-N Page /ae*f-d away a ite r a meurk Special Engagement of tinriis. Aged 68 yeariu—R.I.P. I ^O u August 13th, 1918, killed in' action, Pit- Ee.v- .lobn Philonx, lan<*fi!ii Regiment,. dr'irlT- I of Mrs. Philr^ix. 87, 'Ppiory-rrad. WfPt Hijl; 1 and the jlatc M.r. Samuel JefTrec . .A.ged'^ 19 years. grief is tiitter, th<» blow ^.vere, h e I with the on" we lovi* d"«T;‘ , ] I0S.S i.^ 2/eat, but wt'dl not cmuplaiB, | |>o in hi*;iVcn to meet acain. _ j o m n -Dii-vl df- wounds T'M.',pivn of Mr. and M et. H andsorrliest & B e s t ^kficld-road. Ore, Hastings. Aged 18 yea™ ■ On Sspteinbrr 1st. 1918, Williain Geotv« Entertainer and Ihr doar’V'Iovf-.J: husband of Wliibler, tijse, Milward-i«:df‘.inb'''r 4th, 1917. Aged 25 year**. 1' Adm ission Free. I a t hom e: - I Irint'd l ir-. b- broken, a dear fae-e j |ay by day fr'im its accu'^toiurHl place, 1 psc'd ami rayed, and perfected in graca 1 0 in Hoiivpu.' ' j k.—In lovn,-' memoiy ,nf iny/d-ear Billy, w M Reserved Seats— |v S»,-pn-!inb"r 5th, 191l6. N-?rei forgotten Ijjr AND —At , itl , _ r In eY-'r-loviiig^.-toeinoiy of th« Rev. .fohw lA .. to; 49 y-?ais’ incuriib:’.i* of . Hisi'.ngp, vrim ^i_asEeu;'pint>rai)cc of l./aurr>. Ml da’whtor <•! William. Stupipy, >iu'brr 3rrl'. P'lo. j ARTISTS. iNevor ftlmU thy ni'‘uiory fade. } I'dtbful fc-Tid T'^nuanbranre 'f onr d*an iTi G''oi'ge Sutton. 11th Royal 3uss.-x inc sb, •• .Si‘ri+f:iiibf-r .'lid, 191fi. and wlv» (;• !it..u by })if. l.'irrd rmee at home, AlcxtadTk V0.—Duly culled.' ; Hi ■ / If aw Da»i§^ in Pmtriotia rml O u m f* . P. J. Paranma, 14, Ohtramoatt, KaaUmga. W hiskey, W ines, Liqueurs. C igars and C igarettes.

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ANOTHER LETTER PROM THE REV. HEAVY PINES FOR SENd I n G VEAL DON’T LOOK WORRIED AND BAD MEAT TO HASTINGS. The Government having made an urgent appeal to the Public IF THE CHILDREN TEAR THEIR CLITHES! R. TALBOT. AVORKHOUSE. 1 on Tuesday BUY SOME OF THAT WONDERFUL NEW We received the followins letter on 'I'luiii- .At I he Hastings Police Court iv;aterial d a y :— an inipoitani meat prosecution was heard. Th« Magistrates present were M r. J . SiK.—The letter ol Mr. Varney calls for Maeer Wright (in the fhai ), , C ap tain ^m e reply, in fact practically neoessitates Colvile, and ('ouiicillor H. Samson. Mr. J. it, because of the chaii?e of ‘'gratuitous in­ N. Collins, as A’ice-Chairraan d£ the Board S A V E F U E L still to our gallant men.' ^ of Giiardian.«. retiierl from the Bench. I T MENDS WITHOUT S TI T CE S . He doosn ( take the trouble to represent Messrs. Ciiri and Co., Etd.. of .London, mj tvords tairly. for I used the words re­ were summoned' iindei' the (lalves Live ■ It’s so simple to use—so quick—so neat.—so permanent. Just a hot iron and a ferred to of those who engaged in cricket Slock Slaughter Restriction Order, for Messrs. F. |A. B A T E M A N , Ltd., piece ot Mend-a-Tear and in one minute the repair is done. In] fact, you’ll and golf, where these gaines became to the illegally supplying veal on thrde day*. yi MINIS' scarcely know the garment was torn. players “the special interest and attraction” Mr. H. Davenport Jones defended. have decided ito close all their branches at KHAK.1 ” for Waterproots and Soldieia, of Sunday. 1 supi>ose we would most of u* Defendants pie.aded guilty. 5.30 p.m. during the WINTER MONTHS. S O L D I N II- O U T F I T S . ■ CrKlNKUATi ” for Dark dlothJng, by— agree that as a nation wo have become viery 'The Town Clerk, who appeared for the i N A T J much addicted to sports and pleasure, and proseeutiou, explained the regulations in o MASTIIM that there is a danger lest they become a regard to the sale of veal. The defondonta Consultations |by special appointnjient only 7. 8. 9 & 10, BREEDS sort of religion to us. Wb^re sports encroach were contractors to the Hastings Union Q . I. The 'pii PLACE, HASnNGS. on a due observance of the^abbatb and cause and on three occasions thev forwarded veal: filter that hour. men to refuse to Gorl a proper share of their DO veal was otdered—only nkeat. 'Th# O fpage 6) (Greer J time on Sunday for the public worship and offence was regarded b.v the autlhorities as ^ in the space pre r( praise of His Name, is one wrong in sounding a very serious one. ’The veal 'was sent 60 Commencing from MONDAY, SEPTEMBER “* bead of th» ce agiote of warning? miles .and waa not likely to be -detected and 30th,j the hours AAfill be : ^ 2. A father writes from London of his son, yvoul'd not have been b u t fo r other Z Blitter.. who was in training in our town, as follows, circumstances. J the holde. "He has been trained from earliest days to Mr. Jones said the defendants’ firm was 9 to 1 and 2.15 to 5.30. p. Coumeribi I regard the Sabbath aud its services, and it an important one and they supiilied large ^ enter Arr is thoronghly distasteful to him to enter into quantities of veal for saiisage.s and veal and cover and sports now, and ft is sad to think that a ham pies. The Miinnging Dirertyv assured WEDNESDAYS 9 Jo 1. ! 2 ^rced disregard of the Sabbath may serve to him that most positive directions were Registration given employe.^ not to .supply veal only in q; for Fats (Bli blunt his’ conscience in the matter, It is quite serious enough that our boys have to exoeplionat cases He asked the Magis- 3 3- Per*. H mems should T/tere's never a fear you can 't r e p a i r wtfh\ M ena -g-i^ar.^ leave their homes to serve tlieir country, tratp.s to believe that in this case the small without depriving them of opiiortunities of q u an tities of veal w ere in.’tdvertentlT ^ .. , . 4. The F', worship. When lliey leave this country the included and urged that the case was not. BATEMAN, L t d . , ijitionod focxl f. •services are few, and, as I read in the letters one for a severe penalty. ^•ifneils. It may of an elder son, who has been serving in It was decided to hear a further charge 2 ' 5- Yhe Ra|t Prance, Salonica and Pale.stine over two against the firm before the Bench gave Qualified Ophthalmic Opticians, ^ is rJot drawing years without leave, I assure you they are Iheir decision. Q .workhouse, grow s dearer bright spots in their itarrl lives.” Evidently C arr and Co. were summoned for exposing ^1 must be given i not all t.hpse men feel the insult T am ebarg-d meat unfit for linmaii consumption. Sight Testing Experts . . . In this case the defendants pleaded not .'naval, military c rj with lieing guilty of. I’or the honour of our ji; -If the holder is ' town I trust wc shall refuse to encourage g’liRy. ' Sunday games. It is a pity that, we should The Town Clerk said the allega ions were 2. seem to care too little for the highest in­ in regard to the consignment of meat, that 3 8 , ROBERTSON ST., $ 8 , L O N D O N R O A D , terests of the men, who may he called upon yvhich contained the veal. Tht contract HASTINGS. to give their lives in onr defence at any time, with the Guardians yvas to supply “ best 5 ST. LEONARDS, and many of them do not want these games. English meat only.” Under the terms of I subm it th a t th e re is a v-ery real connec­ the contract he contended that the meat AND AT BEXHILL & EASTBOURNE. grow s, in im portance tion between the right observance of Sunday remained the ptr^rty of the firm till .and the maintenance and spread of true re­ accepted by the GuardiariS, The OPTICIANS to the East Sussex Hospital and Royal Surgical Aid Society. ligion. It is well known that Voltaire said “ exposure” of the meat was when the OCARCITY of wool means that he ronld not destroy Christianity unless consignment was opened by the AVorkhonse he destroyed Sunday. officials. He quoted ai—deoision in a fish case, heard at Eastbonrne,' u hich he dearer clothes. The dearer Mr. A arney doesn't seem to he aware that eontended was similar to th.ot n iw before the material the less one can oiir I.ord allow-ed certain things on the the Court. But for condemns tion and BEST Sabbath day, works of necessity, mercy, and destruction of the meat it would tiave been afford to run any risk of it piet.yv The priests in the temple profaned returned to the defendants in .sceordance being spoiled in the wash. the .Sabbath hnd were blameless. " To do with terms embodied in the ronJitions of good” and ''to save life” on that day is not contract. It Was a very serious matter Economise by washing all your to violate its sanctity. I .admit that that meat in such condition shou d be sent there is no necessity for the Sunday post 9 woollens and dainty fabrics with to a. public institution for consumption. BEST tthe case of Ldndon proves that ), or for the Afiss Brown, matron at the Hastings Lux. It will double their life and, Sunday newspaper, or for most of the Sun­ AA'orkhouse. said that on 8th July she was day travelling, or for any of the Sunda.v on duty vhen a. consignment of meat wa* LOOK YOUR! BEST! in addition, the rich Lux lather amusements, such as cricket, golf, theatres, preserves the soft fleeciness of received from Carr and Go. Tie railway or even bands. Let ns secure the benefits of company delivered the meat at 11.45 in the QQeb'cii %^6ollens, the fresh daintiness of Sunday for others as well as for ourselves. morning She opened it herself. The I delicate fabrics. Lux coaxes rather AA here we, can. let us refuse to employ otheia meat .smelt very badly and there were a. lot BE Y0 UR to fin a.ny work for us on that day. It is of maggots about. She communicated than forces the dirt from the clothes. their maliepable right and our convenience with the Suiierintendont Nurse, Assistant WONT SHRINK WOOLLENS. or pleasure is no adequate reason for their Alaster. Atrs. Dymond (a Guarciani, and employment. the Clerk. The Inspector of Nuisances Packets (two sizes) may A es. let ns have all the fresh air we can (Mr. Yences) was sent for. If the Inspector Od YOUR get at all times, both inside and outside of had not taken charge of the meat she be obtained ever3rwhere. the House ot God. On Sunday let ns have would have sent it back to the cejntraetors. no pulling down of blinds! 1 belie,ve in a The Inspector took possession of (the whole joyful Sunday and am far from pleading for of the meat. | a Pharisaical or .lewish Sabbath. AA’hat T By Air. Jones—She instructed |lhe Clerk RIBBON-SPORTS ARE THE BEST. am an.vious to defend is onr grand old to order llll||IIHgl cannot alter our message to suit any moderfi ordered it to be destroyed. a NORTH BRITISH 111 vequiremeuts. AA'e cannot revise and sub­ Cross-examined: Assuming that 6th, 7 th , edit tjnd's AA’orrI. whatever "the man in the and 8th July were very hot days and that LOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK sireet” may think. By the way, what does mea.t was sent on the first day and not he think;- The use' of'this term always delivered till the 8th he would have seems to me somewhat invidious and rather expecTed it to be bad. The wrapper w.as suggestive of playing, to the gallery; it is filthy and appeared to have been used over certainly difficult of exact definition. ; and over again without being washerl. E M P I R E G I have yet to learn that one of the ten T)r. Scarlyn AA'ilson. Aledieal Officer of AVords or Com m andm ents has liecome a. dead Health, said he saw the meat, which was letter. AVhen was it abrogated and by absolutely unfit for human food. The whom? AA'hy should the Fourth Command­ Wrappers were such as would be likely to ment appear at all as a part of the Decalogue encourage putrification. ^ inside the Corset because if it was to become olisolete at the passing Air. Jones addressed the Bench and “i i awa,y of th)i old Jewish polity. The law- of submitted that the fac4s in the Eastbourne it guarantees you the .4 ' .1 the Sabbath enjoins that one day in seven be case differed from the present case. His p o in t in th e ccise was th a t th e m eat was "The Proof oj the Tyre is in the Running" kept holy and a.s a day of rest. It is a original make and Quality secondary but not unimixirtant matter which good ivben packed and forwarded. The meat w-as delivered at Charing Cross iu That is the supreme and ultimate test day in the week it is to be, Necessarily so. am ple tim e to reach H astin g s a t 7.|l5 in the To observe exactly the same four and twenty evening. He suggested that it w^s a case Will improve your vitality of tyre efficiency, and that is just where hours in every place is siniply impossible, of the Railway Company “ bolding up ” owing to the diurnal of the earth. and help you - C^NCHER TjiiiBshave emphasized their goods. He did not deiiy the “ exposure ” 5.. throu^k the AT THE AA'hen Pitcairn’s island in the South Seas but it wa.s a ; matter over ivliich the superiority. was visited a few years ago b.v an English defendants had no control. day’s work. vessel, the voyagers found the people there Charles Henry Hill, manager to Carr There is no magic in it—just quality. observing their fiaturday' as Sunday. On and Co., said he remembered Satutdav, 6tb enquiry it was found that they had reached The high - grade materials used ; the Jul.v. He cut the meat subject, to this D isoT rh n the island by sailing from England in the sum m ons. Tt was fresh killed Scojtoh m eat efficient methods and modern machineryi opposite KUreefcion to th a t in wbioh the which had come in the same day. He saw MASCOT ...... 7/11 islanders bad sailed years before! The one of the men start packing it. T he m eat EMPIRELLA ... 8/11 employed ; and the great resources of thd < hristian has great reason to observe the was packed in clean white cloths aind clean first day in the week as his Sabbath. To him Largest Rubb6r Mills in the Empire— outside brown cover. The firm’s cloths " A L P H A •• •* B ET A ” "DELTA” FLEXIFORM 9/11 to 35/9 it is a. weekl.y commemoration of his land's were always well washed. The firm sent FLEXl CURVE 16/11 to 37/6 these are the factors that Have made the glorious resurrection and hence a day of meat out on a. large number of eontraets i . Fine *7xtra strong fine EMPIRELLA 8TEEU, exceedingly great joy. There are indications and had never had complaints about the Contil wlebbing, webbing with silk finished SOFLEXI ... 13/11 to 24/9 success of CLINCHER Tyres. that the change is in accordance with the cloths. AA’ill of "the Eord of the Sabbath.” Not onlv half t o p ^ , Bilk finished Egyptian 3ram, FLEXISPORT ... 12/11 ** Cl in c h e r s " will give you double the Cross-examined: .AH the meat sent to goffered Mastic. s tr a p p in g striped contil. did H e rise again on th a t Da.v, b u t on it Ho Hastings was purchased on the 5th July. FLEXIOSO...... 10/11 Wear and double the pleasure obleunable from apjieared four times to His, disciples. After Confronted with an official retuiin under 6 /1 1 7/11 8/11 cheap inferior tyres. • If you want long mileage waiting anoi.hew week without manifesting the Defence of the Realm Act no veal was MATERNITY & NURSING I N F O l Himself to any, He appeared a^in on that shown as purchased on .5th July. Veal was and freedom from tyre trouble, fit “CLINCHERS” A LL are RUSTPROOF and of EXCEPT IONAL STRENGTH 12/11 Da.v tr His disciples. On that Pay He sent purchased on 3rd July. He could not Filled •• EMPIRELLA” 8TEEU every time. down the promised gift of the Holy Spirit. speak for certain in regard to the Iveal. AND CAN BE W A S H E D IN T H E HOME. StoekUtt Eeerytvkere. It came to be known as "the Ijord’s Day’’ Harry Payne, packer, said he^aqked half before the Jclose of the first century the meat and was then called away. The THE NORTH BRITISH RUBBER CO., LTD. 17, 18 BdinbarBli, London and Branches. (Rev. i. 10). j meat was perfectl.v fresh and was packed By all means let us "eschew evil and do in perfectly clean cloths. ilii!iiiliijlillliiHi!llillllllilii]iiiiiiiiiliuiHini»iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)iiiiiffi||iriiiiiiiii* good” with all our strength at all times, hut David Hurran, who completed the packing T submit that it is an evil thing to sot aside Of the parcels, also gave evidence. He •rm r any, even the least of God’s commandments. sewed up the cloths which were quite clean. I The INFC A conscience that can think lightly of Afterwards he delivered the parcels at divine command must bo in a moribund Charing Cross station about two o’clock. It F R E E DIS' condition, if it is not already “.seared as with was the duty of the railway officials, after a hot iron.”— goods were delivered at the office, to pu' 1 hope there is no need to reply to the in­ them on the train. u sinuation that the views I have expressed on Arthur Edwaivl Buckingham. .Allocator of National the subject of Sunday observance are in the Meat, for Carshnltou,. who had had .50 years’ slightest degree incoTjisistent with a very real experience in butchering and meat, said iO London Rd. Natioqal appreciation of God’s love and mercy. Tlv good meat left at the station on the (Military Service, question is a question of fact. Did God, in Saturday and not delivered till Monday^ at W.Au\.C.. W.R. N.S whose infinite love I trust we all believe, Hastings would become putrid. Land Corps. Uc. command us to observe the Sabbath day as a Cross-examined: It was not Usual for th>- holy day of rest or not? contractors to see the meat actually put Ministry The charge of narrowness and bigoTry on the train, but be admitted that would cheap and irrelevant. It is scarcely the be a good arrangement. He bad no M i n i s t r y point at issue. The. only thing that really connection with Jhe firm of Carr and Co. (Resulations. Rd p matters is whether we are seeking in this Henry Killick Rarkman. managing matter, as in others, to do the AA’il.l of God director of Carr and Co., said be did not Onr Lord speaks of the narrowness of the see the meat in question before it wa* "As the fcpd, way that leadeth unto life. He say.=, "Strive parked. He had given instructions that Veal should not he sent to privat; s o t h e s t r e n i r t h i to enter in at the strait gate," and also, "He that hath Mr commandments and keepeth customers and lie could not account for : M O N D A them, he it is that loveth Me.” I do not small quantity of veal being included in the consignment to the Guardians. Had MOST DISTINCTIVE STOCK IN THE DISTRICT of CORSETS, BLOUSES. LINGERIE & HOSIERY. find the saying with which Mr. A'arnea- closes I i ' The Right: his letter in the Holy Set ipt.nr.es, and Christ’s the AA’orkhnuse people complained about words appear to teach something diflerent the meat he would have wired to have it MAKE YOUR PURCHASE EARLY, AS STOCK CANNOT tu . In eonciusion, God has set apart the hours conejeruned. He sent the moat to Hastings of the Sabbath for religious rest, refre.sh- station by direction of the Clerk to the BE REPLACED AJ PRESENT BARQAIN PRICES. Su 'T > I R t ) ’S Custard greatly helps up the staildard ment, and joy, but chiefly' for the advance­ Guardians. The matter had been before the Alinistry of To°'' Director of < nourishment at mealtimes. ment of ourselves and others in that Transnort and it appeared that the meat "holiness, without which no man shall see Milk iR universally known to be the most nutiitiouis o f should have been directed to Ore Station You are the Ixird.’’ instead of Hastings. Ceremon natural foods. The important fact for Mothers to grasf^ in R . TALBOT. Cross-examined: A complaint asi to the these days of rationed foods is that Bird’s Custari makes St. Alary-in-the-Castle A’icarage, meat sent on 1st July did not reachihim. to inspect H astings. The Bp^cb fined the Company je.35[ in each which ate an addition of 2 5 % to the nutritive value of milk. of th e th re e vea.l cases and s65 in the other case, together w ith .£5 5s. costs. I WITH LAUbER OUT THERE. Nature’s great teaching is that “as the foo(J, so ^he Bik ,—AA’ith referesice to a rather A fortnigl't wa.3 alGwprl for navi sent. he was touched! letter from a Mr. A’’arney of Hastings, under tVBRITISH C0LUMBIA^ The attendants i* " He gave ain address before he went. He CUmats «nd Soil rmiaectlT suitsbls for Boots'are not strength.”—Plenty of Bird’s Custard is necessary for the the heading “A Reply to Rev. R. Talbot,' HASTINGS SOLmpiR’S INTEBESTING said ‘ Ever sifioe my boy was killed out here I MIXED FARMINQ. FRUIT QROWINA. children who play hard, and for grown-ups who wc rk hard. as a St. Leonards reader bf your paper EXPERIENCE. on December i28th, 1916, I have studied the [ DAIRYINO. HORSE. HOQ AND CATTUB information is should like to ask a lew que.s-tion. HOW SOLDIERS CURE ;ORE, Germans anditheir history, and I have come j RAISING, A POULTRY FARMING. which, are avai^| ( Bird’s Custard is a fine fragrartt powder which, wlien com­ 1. Does not the word “Sabbath” mean T E N D E R FEET, CORI IS. SINGING AMIDSt '^H E SHRAPNEL. to the conclusion that it is a religion we are PRACTICALLY FREE LANDS FOR address' where it bined with milk, transforms it from a thin fluid to ^ creamy rest day (from Hebreiv Shabbajh-rest) i- and up against: seek danger, live heroioall.w and SETTLERS. satisfying dish. This golden Custard is welcomed always by therel'ore by the Fourth Commandment wc BUNIONS. ETC. Corporal Pierre Callifinon'. formerly by war crush jthe nations now iu power. I ve BLOCKS OF 1H ACRES COSTING ONLY understand that God requires one day in the organist of Mount Pleasant Congregational ail the instriiments of devilry to goiu that ABOUT MV INCLUSIVE. hungry children or tired workers. Church, and at one tM e a member of the Easily sccessib'.ii mork'te sod «ood prices lo t all seven, n o t iioces.sarily th e fii'.st day of our Sergt. C. S. Turner, of the R.A.MJC, also end! That’.* |a religion. Yon noji'e there I clasJc* of fljrri.'nltursl, prodycc. present week or the last, nor any specific 2 tells what to do for feet that Ache, jBnrn, local " Magpies,” is now on a Corps Head­ is nothing of qur God in it. What is to hap­ THE COUNTRY FOR FARMERS, STOCK. hours th a t any p articu lar individual ehoo.ses Sm art, Swell, tad' Blister. ‘ quarters Staff in Pranfje. pen to the man who makes a god to himself? BREEDERS, AND HORTICULTURISTS WITH 2. AVouId not the Rev. Talljot Ire quite In an interesting lettpr to his mother, who He will perish, the Bible says. The.y’i'e CAPITAL. rehides in Hastings, heisays:— perishing all 1 right! Kill them, lads, kill Full particulsr*. tr«a of .harpe, on apn'.jnsticai willing to give up his milk in his Sunday Medical men tell us corns, e^llouses, “ Harry I.auder camd up ycsterda.v to give to the Ajent-Gfn*r«J for B.C., Britieh Columbia tea and refuse to have his Sunday letters them; its thej onl.y cure for them. I knoiv Hou*«. 1 and •>, Regent Street. London. S.W.l bunions, etc., are simply indications of tissue the boys some sqiigs. Nobody knew he was we all believe in a merciful and just God. delivered, etc., if by that means he might injury to which the feet are,susceptible, due coming, so we had to scptch up an audience. I do. .\nd I Iknow we are to love oiir ene­ Ii'• enable any to avoid working on Hundays? to their distance from the heart nnd conse­ Everybody turned out, ^f course, and a piano mies. But what about God’s enemies? I :l. Is it not extremely absurd for Mr quent defective blood circulation through •at fen minutes’ notice. When he came we a1.?o believe that if those people (he pointed Varney to write iilxnit “stopping your nose found he had brought .t yacht piano with V ; shoe pressure and great strain. In my case to the Germajii lines) ore not the personifi­ N jatrU ious C u s l s t and ears ” to pi-event taking “ monicniaiy I found that various advertised powders, hini. He .sang ‘'Roamin’ in the Gloarain’. cation of.all that is hellish and unjust and H i ideasiires” on Sundays? These naturally ointm ents, etc.. o]nly increased th e to rtu re, ‘There is somebody waiting for me.’ and cruel theii-11—tnei'i no God ! I’m proud o’ Convalescence has maintained its peejrless quality in wm unavoidable pleasures cannot be compare but simply placing the feet in a hot foot-bath a nesr patriotic song of his own called ‘From ye lads, .in' I| tell you what it is, an’ 1 tell with delihernlely setting out and going to containing a tablespoijnful of Re^iitel hnfh the East to the M>st.’ I played the accom­ them at homp too. When I see men with To-day it is still as daiijity and delicious as [of some spot with the special purpose of playing anltrotes ■will always afford instant relief and paniments. When he had finished the shpw three and font wounded stripes up it makes Food Must be Right. tennis, cricket or golf? a permanent cure. It was one dav while he said to me 'Noo, Idddie, ahm gooen obp me think if a|l the fit men who are in Eng­ W EAK digestion and restricted 1. How can a man's own Gori-given con­ resting my legs in hot saltrated water to re­ the line tai gi the lads in the trenches a land doing jobs were in their placq* out here activi (y render ordinary meale in­ science be a reliable guiric unairieri by any stiffness sohng or two. ,\h havna got anyone to play there would be no need for those men to oome tolerable. The food must be light duce rheumatic swelling, pain and for me. Will ye room oop wi’ me?’ 1 was and nourishing if normal health is to be lielp given iis by (i.rd (I'.g,, The Bilile)'- il-at T di.sooveied the-remarkable eff ects upon back to again! (Treineindons ap- reg.viaed. ^ I’raiticaHv Mr. A’arney s.a.ys that we are to foot trouble.*. Evpn the worst corn soften excused duty for the day and up we went. plait.se. Hear[ hear, and roniniotion). be gnicleri by our owife whims am i fancies “ .4Her bumpirlg over miles of awful roads “ My word!I If some of those .41 men at and come right out, root and alt. leav ing only and losing ourselves iwice. which caused All that ia needed for the support of life it respective cii' whether we do right or w rung. a small hole that soon closes. Afou jusj sit and home knew what werk some of (he B2 labour is contained in the ‘Allenburys* DIET* 5'. AA'hilst Mr. A'arney ends his letter bv Harry to explain that fhe war was not car men do here they would not show their faces and in such form that the digestive quoting the oxpre.=sion “The Gates of Heave:; ned bn to his satisfaetion 1 we at length in public agnih. Quite an exciting dav.” powers are encour&^ed and strengrthened are w itjedoe.s he know our I.ord Je.-iis ss!msCTiJ?ssr arriv ed at Divi.sional Headqiiai- and a feeling of well-being is promoted ^ar tors, but as there werei more troops further throughout the entire system. The Throughout the < hrisl’s word.s uieiiGoned in Malthew vii. H up we went on again until we came across a “SI rail IS the gate and nan nw is the way ■shw H m itfiN si ESPERANTO. flavour is most acceptable. and in all parts jof thel world WFLAM8P a w iows. battalion of Scotties. That pleased him. of Benger’s Food [has been in c hich leadclli unto life, and few there l>e course. He gave two |houses ns he called Trouble Spared. ^ th a t find it ?” th»m. of one hour each, right under old The ‘ Allenbnrys * DTl^T is prepared by constant use in Military, Red H. .1. \V. sirwctw Tot* Fritz’s nose. Everybor was sin prised to Kleiiiloj nifi sciiga*. ke oe I* nnna adding Boiling Wn*fr Only to the ortografio .inglaj infnnoj cstas devigataj Cross and private hospitals. soe him , but he told thilni ‘if they Were \yu required quantity. 'We fake th F o o d lin’ toe room oot herre aud ftcht for him he lerni du iingvojn, parolitan lingvon k.aj A DOCTOR irrit«» : Benger's Food, “stands hy“ Y PG K TA I’ IAN SlK'lKTAf. - .tn iiitei*.''e.ting JOINTS was rend.v tae coom oop and gic them a song (lire nia!*aniaii skribitan lingvon. Kioma customers w m eeting took p’aoe al' 3. Pelham -crrsccnt. 'GentUmen—I used it with s pstieni. V I' n f a n t s in the crisis of illness ’ a t a ll C’neers and enthnsiastii There was a bit of gajno, do. e|^us por la angla infano sc 11 I hsd under cloee obfiervation, arid the Gover^men; fa. I , Hastings, on Wednesday. Scplemher 4th. the shelling going on| round about, but he didn’t reeujt was so marTellous thet it has been ages. It is most highly mi^tritive firs' o f fi scrip.* of three, w liiih h a j heen lerniis pli simpligitan anglan kaj regret ^or at take a bit of notice jiroiid saying ‘ Frits. E-fperanton. i i continued. She has not been sp well for INVALIDS aokAGED. and easily digested. arrangefl to bring about, the forrn.ation of a •one rcET.jriiiKO fEST.AN'^<»no w oXa n i r wants tee get at ye. some years.** ------L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. supplies. I'O'.d Reforjm Sof'mtv in ITn.*tiiigs. Mrs. Ije keeps knocking at BENGBRrS FOOD LTti., OtUr Worka. MANCHESTER. feel the medicate;! and exygenateri w ater the, dooer.’ Translation ! - Wallis, in the chair, sfionglv advooairvi that “ He gave those, show.* on ground that, w’as such a Society must he formcrl for t!io ,benefit dvawin.g all the pnjn and puffiness oi t of th e -4dopts tell us ithat. as regards the present feet while soot’ning irritalied iieitvea. It iu the hands of the Gejrmans two days ago, stupid - orthogirSphy. English children ate of the people of Hastings, and urged that i niid walking beck to a passably good road— those whq were unable to lie prespiit and vet fttiiuiilntes the rir^iulation and e J,s. |3-1. (bv post iRailton gare some suggest ons. wbi-li she slight cost from any chemist, and a half- dark, and there he got the chaps — Jocks' MOUNT Pil.E.ASANT SISTEB.HOOD.-- sTABlJiSHMENT, LONDON, 92, NEW Is. .5di of leading Chemiits ni-ertwhere. Sold , hoped would be csrr’edout n-hen the Sociefv pound packet is a I'lVo.st ivelMme present fir egnih—to sing ‘The wjie hoose amang the Mondny evening a fair-sized audience U M B ER Of all k in ^ by A. E, Bohliaw, AVh ite Ro(|k, Hastings; >ND STREET. W. (Oxford.etrcet End), ■wa.* formed and said th a t all que«ti

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•< r- BATTLE AND DISTRICT. THE TRIBUNAL. FOR SUNBURN USE A MAN AND HIS MOTHER. Sorid t j j ° 1 5 7 8 2 5 IMPORTANT NOTICE. . ■ I ! ' • MINISTRY OF FOOD. na: Our R«pTw<*ntatiT« for Battlo and District in Mr. ORDERED TO FIND N-ATIONAL AYORK- J. H. GIBSON, who will be glad to ToceiTe irlor- mntion for publioatiou of notices of forthcoininff nieot- The Hastings Tribunal met on Tuesda.v iaSi, etc., ^nd he will ppreonaJly attend and report N BOOK (B). Shurzine Ointment, morning at the Town Hall. enRu^fenientA in ASHBURNHAM. BATTLE, BODIAM, BRIGHTLINt;, BaPW ASH , CATSFIELD, CROW- Councillor Dr. G. Q. Gray, J.P., pre.sided INSTRUCTIQ^i yRoad cerefuify. HURST, DAD^INGTON, EWmiR.ST, MOUNTFIELD. NETHER FIELD, NINFIELD, SEDLESCOMBE, IMMEDIATELY RELIEyES INFLAMMATION. and others present w'ere Rev. T. AA'. Cook, I. The 'persop r.anieb as the, liie Reference Leaf STAPLECROSS. WESTFIELD, ond WHATLINGTON. .Alderman E. A. Hocking, J,P.. Mr. .A. Black­ (pa];e 6) (Greeix) Fm.vt Eeaf, and must copy All communicarioa* elK-iid bo lent to the "ObseiTer" man, J.P., Air. J. A'liller', and Councillor tber appearing at the OfBre, 14, Claremont, Hastingp. Price 1/3 per Tin. in the spa.ce provide^ Our reafler* i^honld n“te that our CorrefiKjndent frx I. E. Alannington, with Mr. Percy Idle, 'Town bead of this ROBFIRTSBUIDOE and SALEHUFST i» Mf. \V. Clerk, rtnd Captain Braiidrcth Gibbs, POTTER, RobeMebridcP: f^j ETCHINOHAM nnr National 'Service Representative. 3 . f Sugar, Fats (i.e, HURsST GREEN. Mr. SMITH, NewM^renr, Etchinji' B u tte r . register for Sugar ham, to whom similar notices for these Til’aVee ehonld The Tribunal sat 2.5 minutes late. the holde' n'mg on the Sugar be - l e n t . ______“AIOTHER’S APRON STEING.S.” Counlcrfoi' “ retailer will •A man named Long. 45, Grade 2, single. enter Ats the inside of the (Proprietor, HAROLI) E. SKYRME"), the counterfoi!. BATTLE. Norman-road, St. Leonards, had been given cover and FHONt exemption to find work of national import­ Registratu the counterfoils 12, NA/ellington Plaice, H astings. l.t. ance. He now attended and brought with for Fats (BK' SAILORS’ D .\T.— Flag Day in aid of th( him his mother, an infirm woman over 80 British and Foreign Sailors’ Institution was - 3- Pc” liilar establish* years of age, who suffered from deafness. ments should \hmcnt. held on Inesday, and met witiv great success. Ixmg constantly appealed to her when asked Hder, to boy DENTAL SURGERY.—Mr. Holliday at­ wreath of orange hlos.som and carried a bou­ questions by the Tribunal which ^rew from 4. The quet. The bride rvas followed Iry the Mi.s.ses TiASTiiNOS POLltit cuuivi. ] rationed food f ring cominoa tends every afternoon froth 4 to T at SO, High- the Chairmairt" the remark “Any one would street. Battle, or,any time by appointment. Drilcie. Mnriorie and AVilhelmliva Hillfi, who think you v eije tied to your Mother’s apron ‘ meals. It may wore dressei in while embroidered muslin S attro-at.—Before Mv. K. R. Mansell (in . iio!dei!is living in Great Britain, Telephone Battle 11. •strings. Y’on ,idon’t .seem to have that con­ 5. The R and moll ca-ps, and each c.-irvied a basket of the ehairi. (' nptain A. A. ( aivile, Di. sideration for’ her which you proloss.” It I uot in an institution (hospital, asylum, 'rONCERT AT THE ABBEY.--By the is not drawing t white ro.scs and maiden hair fern. The bas­ E. Kajve Smith, and Mr. F. R, Bone^. appeared that, appellant had been offered I workhouse, &c.). the forces, or enters .an institution, the book kihdness of 31 r. I’. 3Yaterkpyne, tlie occupant kets were an anged bv Mrs. F. Everett. Pri- 1 of Battle Abbey, tlie ronieit in aid of the va-te S. Hills officiated as best man. After A, CHARGE OF STEALU'G WATCHES. work of national importance at Dartford, must be given up ,jer authority, that is to say, the Registrar of Deatiis, the hut had refused it and now said that if he naval, military or al'*rorce*authority, or the head of the institution, as the case may be. Red Cross will lie held in the Baronial Hall the ceremony the reception was held at Mar- Alfrerll I.eirpstcr, Lance-Corporal, Roynl of the .Abbey. It is evnerted that Miss 3Iar- .iorie House for a few relation.'^. After the We'sh ij'r.silier?, of Herne Bay, was charged had tn leave bis mother it would kill her. He Are You If the holder is leaving Great Britain for a period exceeding! four weeks the book must garet Cooper will kindly deliglit with selec­ reception the happ.v couple left for their With stealing a number of watches of the was willing to continue with the Red Cross 14.2. ' Continued on bach cover. tions from her repertoire. home at Alaplestwie Farm. Brecie. The prer value of o£2T IBs. 6cL, Ihe property of work he was doing. The only relation be had •ON ROAD, R. DODD. r:l. High-street, Tobarennhst. seirts. which were numerous and useful, in­ Councillor E. .Dalton, on August 4th.— was a .step-si.ster who livel a few doors awa.v Prepared Newsagent. Stationer. cluded the follorving : u-Bridegroom to bride, IJ'osecultor, carrying on business at 1 from them, bnt her hands were full.—The sewing nraohine; hrtde’ to hridegrooni. baro­ Chairman said that the Red Cross work was •NARliS, DE ATH OF lORD R< UISON.-Although Alictorijj-building.'. as a stationer, said he With your winter apparel? We |. meter; bridegroom to tire bridesmaids, sil­ locked liip bis premises at 10.80 p.m. on not whole time. 'I’liey would grant another it wa^ realised that Ford Robson, wlio liad ver' bracelets; Mr. A\ . R. Baker, two easy week during which the man must obtain have urged our customers from 1-E . ■ i been, in residence at Telham Court for some AugustjBvfJ. Next;morning at 6.15 he avos chairs and cireqiie: Mr.' and Airs. .1. .1. Hilks. ciiHed by live; police and found that thej whole time work of national importance or lb . weeks, was in delicate healili. the news of iiis cheque and rarvers; Miss Pegg.v Hills, rake else join up. time to time to be prepared BEST f^^SAESf^l death on Tuesday came as a sad slioek to the knife; Ali.ss .Angela Hills, counter- left hand window of the f*hop had been | tical Society. inhabitants. Born in 135:1 et Newcastle, the broken and inisidc was a, large stone. Tbcl ALIENS AYHO CHANGE NAAIES. for the shortage of materials and p.ane; Misses Ivv and .Dulcie Hills, tea hole uas big enough for a man to get his* late peer took silk in 1S95. .As Air. Robson-be spoon;'- and broad fork; Miss Alar.jorie Hills, AA’alttr .Tohn- Smith. 48, Grade 2, tailor, the great ritee in prices. was elected M.T’. for Bpw and Bromley in silver biifter knife and table centre: Aliss hand ii^. .He ini.ssed from o. shelf in the i wa.s .a personal appeal for' extension of time. 18Sd, and as Sir AVilliain Robson be repre­ AA'ilhelniina Hills, silver ram spoon: Private window 16 wristlet watches, value The position ofl' manufactures is sented South Sliields in T’arliament from 199.5 .i:27 16s. 6d. There was blood on the —The employer.TiAIr. Herbert Povey, said S. Hills, worked ensbion cover; from all at he could not find another man. Smith was a BEST eOlLEO QMS to 1910. In the Commons be was reeognised Herbert House, silver sugar caster: Air. window and thei> were traces of blood on already very difficult, and must, good tailor and did much service work. He as a powerful debater on the T.ilieral side, an.l and. Airs. R, .A. Baker, table spoons and the road. He estimated hhe damage to the get more so. ■I'.? lie became snecessivelv Solicitor-General and forks; Air. .and Airs. G. Baker, tea service window at Jj-i and identified the two was doing better work now than he would be .Attorney-General, in 1910 he was made a (49 pieces'; Misses Ghita and Dorothy v.^ntches (pi'Oflnoed) fisihis property. The doing in tlm army. He did pot want to em­ J,ord of Appeal in Ordinarv and given a life Baker, .silver photo frame; Air. and Airs. AV . third watch was similar to the others but ploy foreigners, other tailhr.s were im­ peerage, bnt ill-liealtli comj>ei]cd him to re­ .Tee. oloek; Airs. Tood. hot water ing; Mr. he eould not identify it.—Detective-Sergeant possible to get. The labour Bureau had sent Tiiegrey Bieuse Shop BEST tire two ye.ars later. AVe understand tliat tire and Airs. B. Baker and Gladys, silver iani Dibley f-iiid he rereivecl prisoner from the him the name of a man named Bernstein, fiiner.al will t.oke place ?it Monnifield on M'-.n- dish, spoon and butter knife; Air. and Herne Bay police on September 6th. He bnt he did not turn up. Seventeen of his day ne.\t. at tv o o'elocki AJrs. 'f. S'. Corke. silver tea pot; said. “ There is nothing T can say at present tailors had'gone and it was thd utmost difll- culty to rarr.v on. The onl.v people he could 2np A-OLCNTEER b a t t a l io n ROYAL Mi-’-s Porter, rut-glass salt cellars and until 1 can get proof from T’ress Heath hold a large stock bought month* O SrSSEX Rl-lGlMEN’l'. No. 14 (Battle spoons; Air. and Airs. .1. E. Corke, cheque; where. 1 was on 4th August. 'Die watches get would be Russian.. Jew s or German Jews 0 0 8 I’liitoonL -Orders lor week ending September Air. and Airs. Caston, oak tray and saiiee- 1 bought from a. discharged man at King's calling tlieinselves "Russians now since the ago, at old prices, and strongly G KIN 2Isl Sepiemher l.5lh I Siinda.v') : The follow­ pans: All. and Mrs. ,\. Caston, biscuit bar­ ( ros.s fV whom I did not know.”— war,—The fhairnian—They change their ing will p.aradc at Drill Hall .ai ten a.m. sliarp rel; Mr, and Mrs. ( ,Tnry, chee.se dish ; All . ibusoncrl was remanded for week. nationality according to circumstances?— advise you to buy now. The and Airs. .1. Colegate, se.noepan: Mr. and Air. Smith—That's it. Air. Povey said ho for Mn-keti.v on Servire Range. Dress: Lni- Rlil'USED TO SEEL Ain.K, shortage of available raw material form, witli great coats, and drill order; Cor­ Alt,s. AY. Colegate, silver lopped salt and pep-- had tried to get discharged men. He had poral Pyke. Lance-('orporal .Anderson, l.gnce-. per easter.s: Air. and Mrs. T. Colegate, table­ Ererleiiick Cliapmau, (];iiryman. 120. Old one man coming who hacl lost an arm.—Two must lead to further scarcity and CoTporal S. Clifton, [,anep-Corporal E.. H. cloth; Air. and Airs. N. AA’. .Allen, breakfast E^ndon-road.' w.as sunuuoued'fov nb^^tnirtilig months conditional. cruet: Airs. Baines, honey pot and spoon: higher prices. Nash, Private IT. Newlrerry. Prirale AA’. I.dwin AAillifiiu .lours, fux Insuartor of AYOR.K .SODN FOUND. Sehnori-, Privale ,A. R. .lennor, and I’riyate Airs. Butchers, old Sussex pottery and glass Ajuisanec-s for the Bo;-ough, under the T. _Sonn. 'The following will act as fatigue vase; Air. and Airs. .1. H. Cooke, dinner ser- Lbod an/l Drugs .Art, by refusing tn sell John AA'. Melton, 49, Grade 2, coachman party in order to prepare tire ratrge for tiriirg, vioe (54 pieces); AJisS Patricia (.'ooke, silver hfm a qu.antity of milk for the purpose of and gardener. It -(vas a joint claim by parade at 9.39; Lance-Corporal C. Coad, Pri­ hot water jug; Master Colin (3ooke, silver ahalysis.—Defendant pleaded uol guilty.— appellant and emiiloyer, the latter stating Smart SHIRT BLOUSE in “ Luvisca,*^ : bread fork : Alaster Billy Cooke, silver photo that it would be a hardship if the man were vate T. Clirk. Piivaie Keene, T’rivate .-\. frame and va‘,e;. Nurse H.awke, butter dish; Cpmplain.Ynt .said that on August 6th' ho a serviceable garment that is always , Sinden. and Priva*le F. Reeney. September Aiissos Renee, Dbris and Gladys Knight, sil­ si)w defrndaru serving milk in Pelham- taken, she being 83 years of age. Air. F. AAE Kith; sAdjntaht’s Parade. S )>.m.; dress: nni- ver topped va.se: Airs. AA^illiam Alerrjiok.s,'Ks ^Cheii asked for a pint of milk, bv Alorgan said that the man had registered for fresh after continuous washing- To­ fortn, with dr ill order, Friday. 2llt.h ; P^rrade half-doVen tumiders and tea cosy; Airs. AA’aL “ "''e "o but placed work of national importancle some days ago, day’s price of a Luvisca Blouse is at 8 p.m. for Mii'^ketry, under C.S.I.M. ter Alerrioks. hand-painted cushion coven- "9^ carrying back m the van but had heard nothing yet.—-Adjourned for 18/11. Through buying ahead we can i PioivGGXf^ o f F Tomlin: dress, pl.iin clothes, rvith drill order. Mr. and Airs. F. Alorfey, set of .iugs; Mr.’ and„ __ took;------another can out. AA'hen told that - employment to be obtained.—Half an hour vr and AI:-s. I.angrish, breakfast cruet ; Air. and ? sample naf required trora the can he had later Air. Alelton reported that he had been offer at our - Spec:ial Price 7 /lt of LOCAL BRANCHES: « i BAT'l’EE PETTY SESSIONS. Airs, J.- Larkin,- ' • tray cloth ■ iths; Mr. and Airs. R"v down defendant said, “ No, yon to tlie laibonr Exchange and had been C. Neaves, bread hoard and knife; Gunner can have it out of this can ” (the one he was offered a job in an engineer’s machine shop Exceptional Value in Fine quality Silk 15a. GEORGE STREET, HASTINGS, Tt f.sd'at.—Before Air. C. .7. Kbdeir, Chair­ G. Neaves. silver jam dish; AIjss H. Chap­ then oarryingl. P.C. Craske. ivas present j .it';: Chelmsford -which he was - willing to and Wool COMBINATIONS. Low w man, (oloire! PapiUon, D.S.O.. Alajor H. T. man, coffee pot; Aliss 8. Chapman, lamp; during I he whole time and had to hold the jacifept.—The Tribuhjal gave exemption until 21, QUEEN’S ROAD, HASTINGS, B. Combe, Messrs. H. T. Simmons and T. pony to 'prevent defendant driving away. neck, no sleeves, trinimed silk laca I "TO^ Hnsting?.’’ Daws. Mrs. Frank Everett, silver butter dish and 121 (jays after relingiiishing such w'ork. knife: Air. and Airs. M. Foster, tra.v cloths; The creaiii did not appear to be floating, it j TO FIND NATIONAL AVOEK. and insertion, threaded ribbon- EICENSING. Airs. Farlev, sideboard cloth: Air. and Airs. had the appearance of ordinary m ilk.— Special Price, 19/1| fort 17, LONDON ROAD^ ST. LEONARDS. n'he licence of the <'beciiiers Hotel, tempnr- E. \Y. Goiham, copper kettle; Air. and Airs. P.C. Craiske corroborated.—.A Ahe of 2610 George Erlwar.d Blackman, 43. Grade 2, WORLD'S STORES. LTD. arilv transferred to -Air. H. AA*. Ilewatt, waf Walter Whincop, sot of jug.s; Mrs. R. was imposed. music hall artist and a member of the AA'allis Grey Fleecy Directoire KNICKERS, c-.rnfirraed. ■ Cooke, afternoon tea cloth; Air. Rutley, half- Arthur’s Company at Hasting.s,- asked for a I best t tting T.AMPS THAT AVOri.D NOT BURN. dozen dessert spoons; Air. H. Chapman, AAEDXESp.w.—Before .Alderman Stanley T. renewal of ■ exemiition and wai represented elastic waist and knee, Full size. T o ­ George Isted. a .silver badge man. was stnrr- pasteboard and rolling pin; Alr.s. AV. Jee, AVe.ston' liu Hie chair), .Alderman A.' W. by Air. F. AY. Alorgan. It ■was stated that day’s value, 6/11, Special-Price, 3/11 Iroduce^ rrioned tor riding a bT:yele witlronl liglits,ri' fancy flower pot. t hesteijfield an-1 Conncilloc H. Sam.son. Air. Blackman had enrolled for work of .Nin.field at 10.15 p;nr. on 29th .\ngnst and national importance. Captain Gibbs said ‘ All W6ol ” Black /fibbed HOSE, pleaded gniltv.- Afl-er P.C. ,\irros Ira.l given : A FALSE NAAIE. REAIANDED FOR ENQUIRIE.S. jhe could not do that ns ho was not 45 years evideiicp defendant said the oil had be-sn in lArtlinr , T.ponard John Small, John .Alfred hf age. Last time he was before the Tribunal winter weight, fully fashioned, with the lamps some time and hr bad not lit tliem S .At the Bexhill P'lice Court on Friday. Harvey, and \A :111am Garvliner, .vonug men, lie was given 2 months to make arrange- double -Heels and Toes, worth secur­ rip since Iris return from service, and they Edith;; AT. Springate was summoned for RK wrrild not bnrii.--Tb;^ Bench dismissed the pleaded guilty to a charge of giving false brients. It was pointed out- that being iif ing, Special Price, 2/11} giving a wrong name on a registration form informatipn on a regi.stration form at ?2, Grade 2 and over 35 he could get national summons. when'in lodging.s at AVestern-road on the TtK LATE GOING HOME. Pelham-.sirr-et. on September 9tli, and were, w.'irk.—Fourteen days to make arrangements Black Cashmere HOSE, “ All Wool. Mary Honisett was fined 2s. fid. for having July;: and 'Private .Joseph Ellison was' on the application of the Chief Constable. patisfactory to the Tribunal and ,to be final, Seamless, Special Prjee, 2/11} no lamps on her bieycOe rvhih' riding at Ont.s- snmmoncd for aiding and abetting her ' ‘ re;m.and°dj for a week for enquirie.s. Mr. I Robert -Ados. 47, wrote that he had taken field’at 9.1.5 p.m.'-on .fihth .Au.gnst.—P.t'i .Amos The young woman, wliose home address .T;imes sa(d tli.-^t the men all ga-i'e different tip work of national importance a.s a carman was said to be at Fairlight, had given her names tP tliose now used in court duel Buy Now, Buy at gave proof and defendant saM in e.x.nise she jfor the L.B, and S.C. Railway.— aptnin - ■ ■ h- intencledi ta return home earlier. name as Ellison. ; Tpgi;dered; a.s coiping from Nottingham. He Gibbs said that o5i July 9th two months hail ' SHORT OF PETROL. The Cliairman said the magistrates in­ li.ad a nuinh-?r of charges to bring again.st been given for the ronti to m.ake arrange- S. .A. Honeysptt w.as charged with driving a tended to tre.it the .ci.se in an exemplary them concerning the possession of 3 magnetic^ iuents to join the forces.—Adjourned for a Thegrey Blouse Shop, et because mot.ov e.ar rvitlrorrt iighls at 9.29 p.m. on :lls-^ manner. This sort of thing must he .'toppefi. which were found on them, and another ifveck to en.ahle the clerk to satisfy himself .Angnst at Cirtsfield. He' ves near Nernran-. Defendants would he fined £b each. They which thdv had trace(I. .A towel was also days after relinqni.shing such work. would have been Hablc to si.x morlhs’ 47f Robertson Street, y o u jthe hurst Lodge and P.c'. .Amos found the e-ar- fobnd on j the men supposed to have hern |i 'CERTIFIED OCCUPATIONS. hide was exhausted and defendant h.Vfl no imprisonme-'t o-.- stiiilen from one of the Corporation lavatories. y matches.'—Defendant said' lie tcivk tlie car - Remanded for a week. George t'oiich, grocer, and Esau Burge-ss, Hastings. - id quality out to take a gentleman to tire Kennels and ^erk butcher, were given 4 months cond,- tire car mot having sufficient petrol in the M O O N yiEL D i TrU'F-sn.^Ti—Before the Ma.vor (Couneillnr tional as being in certified occupations and tank stopped. He,was delayed liy having to AA . Perrins), Coiinrillor Dr. G. G. Gray. were represented by Air. F. AY. Alorgan. [ur vitality borrow some rrrore. -rr v oiit.l'have been home CRICKET.—Moiintfii Id rae‘ Igi 133111116 at Alderman 1'. T. AA’eston, Captain Colvile, !; Upon the recommendation of the local coal before lighting up time. -The Chairman AInnntfield hjs heli.yv'our in to he'' assiQaiice and struck the defendant. it was stated that the man’s eategory had . 12/11 futiire. IpirellA" 8TE6U at their Chief Local Brancl SlomacFi Shei 'went to the police and on retni'ning been rai.sed on” going to be examined a day to tji.e hotej .she was dismissed ” for taking after he had concluded a holiday.—The BURWASH. away the man’s character.”—Cross- Uhairman—That’s a di.sadyantage of having 17, 18, 19, ROBEkTSON STREET, examined: lA'ou pushed me and T fell over ai holiday. (Laughter).—The Appeal Tribunal !n Two Minutes tJie pail. A’oii pushed me down.—AYalter hacl refused an application for medical re­ HOPPER,S’ DEPARTURE.—The usual Nine times out of ter when .vour stomach .Alfred Sellens. the.night porter, said that examination.—Three months ennrlitiofial. HASTINGS. band of hop-pickers left the village on Satur­ hurts, when you .are oubled up with the after he had brought down some luggage day in two waggons for Goudhurst, and on pains; of dyspepsia and indigestion, it for 'fsonip ladies he asked defendant if thev The INFORMATION BUREAU is erected for the Monday two waggons eonveyed another com­ simply because of acid which burns and in- had left anttliing for him. Defendant said, DIED FROM SCALDS Id pany to Kilndown. flames the delicate .stor lach lining, and ter­ “ No.” .Tndj then the eomplainant and the that FHEE DISTRIBUTION of GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS DEATH OF MRS. W. ELLIS.—The death nienting food which for ms ga.s that distends p.age ho.v s.lid that a “ tip ” had been left of Airs. Ellis, the widow of Air. Wm. L. Ellis, the storaac.il just ITse blowing up a. tov for witness; Defendant then pnncliod the AYdIILST FATHER IS PRISONER IN greatest RELATING TO . j grocer and draper, occurred on the 5th inst’. balloon. In cases I'ki* tliD—and most all girl ion thej shoulder and neck. AA'itiiess ; - GERAIANY. light. It will be remembered that Air. Ellis pa.ssed stoinncli tronbl.e is dire tlv or indirectlv due then struck the hall porter. AYitness told National Wa:^ Aims Ministry of Labour away on Alay 14th last, so that the deceased to arid and.-fernientatioh- almost instant re­ the housekeeper that if sh« didn’t nut the lady survived her husband scarcely four pf may be obtained by taking in a little hot hall porter optside he would do it. 'iA'itness A ST. LEONARDS TRAGEDY. then packed up and dismissed himself.— National Service months, and the .5lh inst. was the late Air. ater, immedintel.v aftei eating or whenever The Deputy-Onroner, Air. H. Dayenport Ministry of IVIunitions Ellis’s; birthday. The deceased was 66 years Cross-exaraipjed; A'oii gave me a shilling (Military Service, W ar W ork Volunteert, •Training Munition Work, Air-Craft ain is felt, n half tenspnonful of Bisurated Jdne-'. held an inquest at the East Sussex W .AA.C., W.R.N.S., W.R.A.F., Women's Building. &'c.) of ageJ Aragiidsia. obtainable of any chemist in before you weiil across to Aliss Smith. A'oii .Hospital on Saturday eqiicerning the death of L a n d C orps, &c.) _ j a A SOLDIERS’ TOBACCO AND CIGAR­ sealed bottles costing brt Js.. and containing askefl. "AA'hat has it got to do with von? ” Freda A'lolet Amelia Burgess, aged 16 months. ETTE FUND.—The ,Soldjers’ Tobacco and flicient for .aixoiit six weeks’ treatmenl. and ;r-triiek her.-Thomas Edward Willmot. The deceased’s mother, Elizabeth Ann Bnr- Ministry of of Agriculture Cigarette Fund lias benefited very much This simple remedy ma.l seem old-fashioneiK pa.Te boy. pavp evidence that he heard eKs, 52, Salisbury-road. St. Leonards, wife of during the past two. montlis, thanks to Mrs. bnt.those who have used it say that besides words. He saw Aliss Smith “ picking her­ ergeant Frederick Burgess, Koval West War pavings, &c,, &c. self inp.” Then the night porter hit the § Ministry of Food (P oultry jcpii Allotments.______, Farm____ F. Daim. the hardworking colleetor. During being linexnensive. it be ts all the expensive Kent Regiment, prisoner of war iu Germany, (Regulations, Receipts, &c.) Produce, Pijg K eeping R egulations, &c.) Angnst she collected in her box the useful ciiielies they have ever tried for quick and hall noetpr.! He did not hear what was said she was engaged making some bustard for sum of £ i 9s., and in July and .August she positive relief- Trv it ml see. said ;l''eforp jia saw Miss Smith rolling on her mistrc.ss. Airs. Barnard, at 60. Sedles- received Xb 9s. Id. from tile sale of flowers, the floor.’’-rDefendaiit sa'd lie “ pushed combe-road tiouth, on the 20th July, when she total A'9 18s. Id. the girl ” because she made a remark had occasion ,to leaye the deceased by the gas which insinuated th.at Im was trying to The Bureau will be opeiled on DEATH OF AIR. AA10S RUS,SELL.-An ROBERTS BRIDGE. stove, on which was a small saucepan con­ “ do,” the inan out of |tlie money. She taining the taistard, to take some bread from aged and respected parishioner passed awnv ieered at him and he pushed her o v er.- MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th\ at 4 by on the 6th tnst. in Alt. A. Russell, who had the baker at the door. Whilst witness was Sold by all Elcclriciantt Ironmongers 6* Stors$o ROBERTSBRIDGB c a t t l e AlARKET.- The Bench fined defendant 20s. placing the bread in the pantry she heard •RIE & HOSIERY. reached the age of Si years. He had been ill ATanday.—There was a plentiful snpplv at The British Thomsbn-Houston Co., Ltd.» -The Right Worshipful The Malyor of Hastings for a long time. The deceased was a native the market conducted liy Air. E.' .7. Alills, SHOP R E E FE R SUAIAIONED. (ieoeascd cry, and rushing to her found the of Ticehurst, and for Upwards of forty years lid good prices were given by the bii.vers, Kiilhard Dengate was summoned in saucepan on the floor and the custard on the * Works: Rugby. (Councillor W. Perrins, J.P.) ! was in the employ of the late Air. G. .T. ho were nre.sent in large numbers. There respect to an iiuobsonred light at 2 and 3, deceased’s face and neck. Airs. Barnard and \ I Conrthopp, of ‘'VA'Iiiligli.” For several years ere 34 fat beast, 20 lambs, and 62 graded Colonnade, j St. I.onnards. and pleaded witne.ss did all they could for her. and took Supported by many prominent citizens. he h-ad resided with liis soii-in-I,aw and daugh­ lieep, as well', as a very large supply of guilty. H^ -was further .summoned for her to the Bnehunan Hospital. There Dr. ter. Air. and Airs. E. Alepliam. He was in­ having his Isliop open during firoliibited Hove attended her. and adyised her removal stores, (.'.'oivs with calves fetcheil up to £42 to the East Sussex Hospital, where she was terred in the Parish Clinrehyard at Tieehnrst Ills., store beast from i:l4 to £.33. The top houi'f:; — Defeiid.iut s.aid that his shop was WITHOTIT PUBBV ci.a ojlAJKJUBLOOD a.CdA.it.HEALTH IS TMFOMtBXA on Alonday beside bis wife, who pre-deceased price for store lambs jvas 62s. 6d. Calves not open for customers but persons came attended till 4he .5th inst., when she died. BLOOD You are cordially invited to come^ to I ac Opening 'him several years ago. The relatives present fetched up to £4 Ts. 6dl Alan.v more pigs along and he obliged by supplying the 'The lltichanaii Hospital was full, and that ISDiaZHB. necessitated the child,being taken to the East XBAZV AJTD ^ Ceremony, or to call at the Bureau at any time were: Air. and AI.r.s. E. AIppham (son-in-law than expected were enitored, and changed articles .isked for.--The Chief Constable „VETARZO • ------— FOOD. to inspect or obtain the Governmehtoubllcations and daughter). Atiss Frances Alepliam hands .at good prices. said that at; 3.2.5 Mr. Saver.v, Tnspectov of Siis.sex Hospital. Trial Bottle «lth«r Remedy 3a.. leadiu ChtmUta a# (grand-daughter), Alr.s. Hilder, Air. Vidler, Specials, complained about the light. Airs. Clara Barnard gave corroborative evi­ VeUrso B9m«di*i Co,. G o ^ l Oak. 5 .WTs. London. Bqc. which are FREE. ! r and others. Air. T. Brook was the under­ Defendant used had language. .At that dence. 'O 'JIALF A CanTUmY r s p u t a t i o n ^ ^ Ataria Sheplierd Allen, house surgeon at the taker. SALEHo h i [r s t . time (here 'tei'e four soldiers in the shop; LE CIERC’S______l-IVERAKIDNKVS Ea.st Sussex Hospital, stated that the child xuVaiuable for diaeaaea of tb«M Importaat orcana. • TO :-4——— one had a paper hag and had apparentl.v did well until about the 17th August, when OraTel. Paine In the Baok. Qout. BfaavicaSlaoi ^rla# I8H COLUMBIA^ The attendants in charge of the Government. Information Bureaux at been served. Defendant’s treatment of All’. loedlni: Cbtrnlasa or Dr. LB C7LBBO MBD. 00-. I and Boil eminently tuitabla for Boots are not allowed to answer general questions, but iif any fuller LETTERS AY ANTED EARLIER. — At a er temperature rose and gave suspicion of nAv::jaaToci kd.. k .w .6. lo n d o b. sk o la h d ' ^ARMING.r FRUIT- GROWING. ETCHINGHAM. meeting of the Salehurs: Pari.sh Council on Savery, who ;l\ad given his services for four other trouble. .Meningitis nas suspected, and JIG. HORSE! HOG AND CAtTLB information is required than is contained in tlfe printed publications Tuc.scla.v the Clerk was rlirecled to write to years, was e|xtremely bad.—Air. Savery. in death took place on the Sth in.st. Dr. Htickle ^ — | ng, a poultry farming. which are available, the enquirer will be given the nearest official reply to the Chief Uorrstable, s.uid defendant AIANY TIAIES COM MEN DED.—Gunner the po'stal authorities asking for an earlier made a post-mortem examination, and found BALLY F R E E LANDS FOR address where it can be obtained. delivery of the niorning etters, the members was ver.y ab:usive. Four soldiers were in meningitis of the brain, which was the cause Weller. R.F.A., has been mnii.y times com­ the sjlio'p and one had a paper bag.—Defen­ SETTLERS. I Boots p,\ic Drug Co. LimHerl. mended by his officers for sticking to his guns preseivt expressing t'heir ivillingness-to forego of death, aggravated by the scalds. Notices. lOF TM ACRES bOSTING ONLY under heavy tire. the afternoon delivery if this could b a solo, whilst Airs. Evenden sang a solo. wife for persistent oruelty.—Mr. J[. C. in a temper defendant did not treat his Bear the Cross.’’ Collections for the Sun­ plained that it was desirable before proceed­ pal Classes of Insurance. ; Food Must be Right. ing with the County Scheme to ascertain the Davofiport Jones appeared for the prose­ wife properly. She h id heard bad langn.ige k day School amounted to .£2 Is. 9d. cution and Air. F. \A’. Alorgan defended. Full information may be obtained npoa I digestion and restricted requirements ot each pa,rish. AVhen these used On both sides.—A!r. .Toiirs: Gcneralh application to the Branch Office:— livity render ordinary meals in- ‘MEMORTAT. SERVICE.- ,A service to the had been tabulated the advisability of the Ml s. ; Sc.Iomciis, giving evidenre, said she spe.aking is it a .-orl of Imnie ,vou wouM Jerable. Tho food must be light memory of Driver .1. White. Tank CoTps, Iield county taking .the matter over would be con­ was married; to defendant in March, 1908. ike to have for yourself in the future?— 82, EAST.STREET. BRIGHTON. |shing if normal health is to be and ia the Parish Cliurcli .on S'luda.v, was con­ sidered. One suggestion put forward at a There were four children of the marriage AVitnees; No. thank you !—Cross-examined A Sure Help. ducted by the Rector. .'’I'lie lessons were meeting of ieproseiitati res was that eaoh age;) respertijvely nine, seven, four, and 12 Slip left tile place because of a dispute. ATr i needed for the support of life read hy [.lent. II. Hehhiiigton, .aiid.the Reotijr oral authority .should provide for their own immths. On 21st, .Jul.v she was ill in bed Solomons gave her two weeks’ money and 2f;9ili lOrov of ilje led in the ‘Allenburys’ DIET, gave a sympathetic diicoiir.e, peeling refer- employee.^, and build liojses for the police, and was being attended - by Dr. Barber. she was not sorry. She had never sren Virb form thut tho digestive eiue was. made in AAHiite's experiences in load moil, teachers, and others in their em­ ’I'he jniaid bl-onght her' a cup of lea and .Mrs. .''olomons iU'ticat thp fliildreii. On > encouraged and strengthened tank when he stayed to help )ii;s wounded offi- ploy. and if the railw.ay would do tho same defenlrlanl threw the hot tea over her. The one acrasion, when Hip Cruelty Tnsppelor ling of well-being is promoted cr. Driver White met his death on .-Viigiist o much the belter. 'this would release grievjinec apfivarcd to have been a visit to camp, one of the children complainc.l that FIRE OFFIcfi \ t the entire system. The Sth. Might his two sons in tlie Navy several' houses in each parish. It was im­ the pictures with her little hoy. Slip afle;-- Afrs. Solomons had - heaten her.—Air. j most acceptable. "THE VERY FINEST FRODUCTS.’’— emuliite their, fatjior's courageous action.— portant. that they shonlld first consider if ’vards ronsnlled the solicitors. After Alorgan. addressing the Bench, desoriheii I,lent. T.eslii' Caesar writes; “J was iinti there w;as a need of further houses in their being: away lor two weeks, on 21st .Augu.st. the I.ase as a trying one. in which the POUNDED 1710. Trouble Spared. The Medii^dl Magh wound,'d last September, liis crew officer, and locality, and give a min mum number, and ilgfend.aiit crime home in a wild temper. parties cottld not 'get on together. His i ibiirye ' DILT is prepared by he was one of the very he.st. He was always i'orv.'afd their resolutions to tlie District The Oldest Insurance; Office in the World. toUintj Only to ih# He tlirew a jar of flowers and waler over clietit was willing to allow his wife £'2, ,a cheerful and popular with all the hoys. It Connell. Replying to questions. Air. Hod- her aiid going to a box he took her jewellery wpek without admilting that there had ■ uantity. W e lake this opportunity to state that wc arc supply iAg our trade was he wlio lulped me along wheri liit, and son said that compulsory powers of acquir­ refused to leave me iiulil T was safely at tlie and Jclothrs 3;iid gave them lo his eldest hppii any cruelty. lie sulimit.ted that even IA DOCTOR irrtt0/i • customers with as large a quantity of cocoa and cho^ijilatc as the ing land were given, bu ■ he did not think daiiglitrr by former marringe. Ho ijf they accepted what tho wife said ihe -I with a pstient dr.assing station.”—Airs. J. White and family that would be roiiuired n that district, as Government restrictions in raw materials permit, and! fcxprcss bjir nrdefiod her (lut of tho bouse. 'The eldest evidence did not support persistpijit cruelty. |der rinse oliserYation, and the de.sire to thank everyone for the kind syni before tho Ivor offers to build, kad been made, daughter lia^l expressed tho hope that 1 i! s so marv^IiouB that it ha* been regret for any inconvenience the public may experience jn obtaining patliy extended them in their recent, sad he and won'd probaWy bo renewed. In his Tho lemperament of the woman was shown She has not bens so well for reavement by frienefs too numerous to thank opinion agriculture wouU; bo more intensive, bomb would kill her (the .mother). Her by the fact that when she “ cleared out ” ------L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. supplies. CADBURY BROS. Ltd., individually or by post. so more hoii.ses would le necessary. Mr. huslvCnd had been making \£b0 a week at she : left he-- four clii’O -ee iuc'o.11"- ^OURjsiYILLE, Fjllis, of Rye, had prepar id plans and an es­ his l(iisinosis. She had had a ver.y bad life <1 e ; o ly twelve irou hg old.—The Bench timate of a cottage whicl could be lot at Ts. with i her husband.—Tn reply to M iintiinated that' they \,ere not sati.sniii I s n b a i FAIELIGHT. fid. per week at the Jiresoiit cost Pf materials, Morgan, witness denied that she " nagged (herb had been pers’.stent cruelty, and and spoke, in the highest erm.s of the ability defeildfini and the children of thp first Suggested that Mr. SoWmons should make and energy of Mr. Ell s in this matter. niarfiage. .The cause of the trouble was sorat- adequate offer to his wife.—Air. AVEDDING.—.At Fairlighl Church the wed Each locality ivould probably be responsi­ not fhi^t she jill-treated the chihlven of the iwlomons said that he' was not a manu- ding was solemnised bc-tueen Francis Aiigu ble for their own buildings, and the purchase first ; marringe but those children . made flactiirer but a dealer. Ho would pay g - r street, KASTIP3G8. Ins. .second son of Air. and the late Airs. AV of the houses-by the tenants on the iiistal- mischief. Shi denied that she had knocked i 2 10s. a week. It w-as incorrect to say l^r Adults about the eldest girl. One of the girls painabl4f/if all - t l j O O C t i m b e r m e r c h a n t s , e tS , R. Baker, of Manor Farm, Brede, and Hild irfeiit. system had been discussed. that; he made J130 a week; if he did ho fna inL Gladys, second d.aughter of Air. and Airs. .1 It was mentioned thn in Robertsbridge went, to the liispector of the Cruelty Sociot.v Jotild willingly allow J?20 a week.—.After Hanburys Ltd., London. .1. Hills, ot Marjorie IIou-;e, Fairlight. The .there w-as a good deal of crowding, and many and (omplained of treatment. She denied further discus.sion Air. Solomons offered effected on the usual riaki. IMBER of all kinds, Mouldings, Skirtings, etc., prepared on the Premises 'Rerl E. W. Elliot officiated. The bfide, who people would be glad,of further accommoda­ ill-ti't?atnient of the children. She did not ,£3 a wreek and the Mayor said no order B.righton Branch:— I was given away by her father, was charm­ tion. Eventually it was resolved that more wi.sh to “ dri“e his children out,” but they cbuld bo made but in the interest ot all , EOTKAtTOES for MiUt»nr SBeclkl attention given Architects’ own designs.: ingly attired in a dre.ss of -crepe-de-chine houses were urgently needed, and the mini-1 tvantied to drive her out. She would be ebneferned he thought the offer thould be S, PRINCE'S PLACE, NOR'TH STREWN phtained .it the "]ObwTVi|> ? f a o i N i 7«l. trimmed with old tiasel laoe.. wore a veil and mum u.umber was ffzed 20. | willing to uoept an sAlowaaet of a,. accented- , J.. W- 1>. Piitr^ot Saentmb CrlCM from It. «M*.

’. IS- .«» •»' HASTIIIGS AND Bt: LEONARDS OBSER'l’’ER, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14V 1918; Piibl Auction Sales. Auction Silles. Auction Sales. Auction Saks. Auction Sales. Public Noticeov Public Notices.

BATTLE C-^TTLE AUCTION MARKET. MR. WALTER PARKS, MESSRS. DAWSON & H A R D E N J. H. BOHUN, F.A.I. REEVE & FINN K e w T i MONDAY. silP T E W E R 16th, 1918. G r A i E T Y T h e a t r e , T 1 a s t i n g s . M aGNIFIC2ENT ATTRAGJIONi METROPOLET ( E H . H a b p s n ', v . a . i .) n . HAVEl,OCK ROAD. HASTINGS. HIGH STREI/r. RYE, SUSSEX, and P. A. S. I., F. A. I., M£^$SjRls » SUNDAY, u c t i o n e e r s , h o u s e a n d e s t a t e (Eatnbli»heir«tioG of ARTHUR HARDY, Half-prie« Soldiers and Sailore> in U fiifonL I Union O'ffi iicssiis* d i n i n g r o o m s u i t e , mahogany enclowd 3 and 5, ST. THOMAS’ ROAD. SEPTEMBER 27!th.—ASHFORD ANNUAL Hospital Service PatieBte Fr««. sideboard, extending dining table, ■writing 11, EMMANUEL ROAD, WEST HILL. RAM SALE, under Association Rules. Th« FAmous Spy Flay, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1918. JAMES WOODHAM8 & SDN table, marble mantel clocks, glass lustres and 3, QUARRY TERRACE. (J. P. ■WOODpAMS) other ornaments, paintings, oleographs and “ GXION,” ST. HELEN’S P.ARK ROAD. OCTOBER 2nd.—RYE MARKET. Open Sale Noir PLiylng Crtnrded Henw-es a t tlM THE dIA COX'S MII.L FARM, DALLINGTON. prints, small q:iantity of electro plate, table for Store Larnbs, Sheep, and Beasts. D A T E S-SE PT E M B E R 16th to l l t ^ a v e received;instructions from Messrs. And the LE.ASEHOLD PREMISES:— GARRICK THEATRE, LONDON. a i r y c o w s , y o u n g s t o c k , p i g s , Stenning anq Son, Timber Merchants, china, glass and culinary utensils. 8, TRINITY STREET, SHOP i HOUSE, OCTOBER lOth.-iRYE MARKET. Eleventh POULTRY, COB, CORN GRINDING toH SELL BY AUCTION at BATTLE MAR­ On View the Day Prior and Morning of n , 12. 13, 14, EARL STREET, FLATS. . NOTICE IS D MILL. DUNG C.\RT. LARGE QITANTITYKET on MONDAjy, SEPTEMBER 16th. Sale. Annual Open Sale of ^ .Y following OF IVIRE NETTING, SUNDRY TOOLS 1918, immediately after "the usual Stock Sale, Catalogues of the Auctioneers, 48, Marina, All the Premises are let with the excep­ 2 , 0 0 0 HOURS—11 o.m. to 9 p.aa. I 'ere made' Kv - t _ tion of "Glion,” and vacant possession can lany at n 'Me^tbigl AND HARNESS, which lOiiCORDS OF OAK]FIREWOOD, St. Leonards-on-Sea. ______be had of this House forthwith. STORE LAIMB8 AND SHEEP. THURSDAY, 8EPTEM Br^^l9th, N if h t* a t as corded in t ie wood, in 18 Lots. OCTOBER lUhJ—WINCHEI;SEA, HAR­ t ie 20th day of iAug MR. WALTER PARKS Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be 7.30, MATINEE, SATUK^ftY, at 2.30:- Catalogues can m obtained of Messrs. By Order of Trustees to close Estate. obtained of the Solicitors, Messrs. Chalin BOUR FARM!. Live and Dead Farming FIRST VISIT t o !THIS TOWN OF and RegulJ Ha.s been instructed bv Mr. R. Saxby, who Stenniiig and Son, Robeirtsbridge, or of the ST. LEQNARDS-ON-SEA. der, Herington and Pearch, (ilambridge-road, Stock, for Mr Jerh. Davis. day of Aug[ust,l i« quitting, to SELL liY AUCTION, on the Auctioneers.. 2L Higfi-stre^t, Battle. OCTOBER IGth, 24th, and 30tk-R Y E MAR­ Mr. GEORGE DANCE’S Company Tramways .Coni Telephone : BattW, 37. DAWSON & HARDEN Hastings; Messrs. Close and Uo., Solicitors, B a i l e y s G r e a t A m e r i c a n . above premises qnd date at 12.30 o’clock pre­ Chorley House. 4a, Blooinsbury-squai KET. Open Sale for Store Sheep, Rams, la the Great Mu«{cal oonf erred by! the I cisely, (E. H. HARDEN, F.A.I.) W.C. 1: and of the Auctioneer, 11, Has and Beasts. C i r c u s 1900 to 1905,! thel Cat FRIDAY, SEPi'EMBlER 20th, 1918. Will SELL BY AUCTION Jiinloss pre- lock-road, Hastings. Tel. 27x1. the Railways C| HAAIS'I'REET. KENT. r l e t t y - And — 184.5, and the _ Bale.; HILL FARitr, PE|NHURST. viouslv disnosod of) at the CASTliE HOTEL, " A ,” Inn.. HASTINGS, on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER Also the DETACHED FREEHOLD RESI­ MESSRS. Light Railway About, three miles from Battle. WILD WEST (^RENA 81, Havelock-road, Hastings. 30th, at 4 p.m., in convenient Lots, DENCE, "BROOKLYN,” ST. HELEN’S R E E V E & F IN N Frftm th« SHAFTESBURY THEATRE. LONDON. The Capiital HERD of CRESCENT, and the FREEHOLD HOUSE ^ Will Pogitirely Vlnit 1. The following ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1918. r e e h o l d a n d l e a s e h o l d s h o p s Full Operatic Chorus and Aufmefited Orchcetra. ade by the Hastil AND residential PROPERTIES, AND SHOP, 32, PLYNLIMMON ROAD, e g TO ANN(I)UNCE that thev will hold ! io F both with Vacant Posses.sion. their ANNUAL OPEN STOCK SAI.E on the 2Cth day off LITTLE BEECH FARM, PENHURST. vix.:-Nos. 1 to 9, ROYAL VICTORIA B B r a n n ’s F a r m , d a i r y COWS AND HEIFERS. BUILDINGS, a block of 9 lock-up Shops Solicitors: Messrs. Davenport Jones and at HAMSTREETIon MONDAY,’16th SEP­ rpressly revoked anl About three miles fi-.om Battle Station. Qlenister, Bank-buildings, an|d H. G. Baily, TEMBER. 1018, (os. 9, 10, and 17. 29" I situate on the Parade adjacent to the St. ORE VALLEY. HASTINGS. 1 1 GOOD DAIRY CplVS, SUSSEX Leonards Pier, and opposite the Royal Vic­ Esq., 13, Warrior-square. 3 500 Do6r« open Cotoinenc^ 7.30. Prices 4s. to 6d. J2. Every passengl JL .BULL, 13 Strong Store Bullocks, 6 YOUNG HEIFERS AND STEERS, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24tb. 191S, at S Je Car, or immedial toria Hotel. 34 and 35, MARINA, known as LAMBS, EWE & WETHER TEGS & EWES Tal. S17. Box Office opens at 11 a m. B6ok Early to bnductor, if kuchl Weanyer Calves, Capital Cart Geldit^, very 2 " Craig-y-don” Private Hotel, let on 21 already eutorwd, avoid disaiipointment. ONY DAY ONLY. Smart Pony, 5 years old. Pigs, Poultry, Established 1873. ! Tele. 876 linde, pay to the Ci UtSTANDINQ CART HORSES, .years’ Lease from 1909. 56, MARINA, with including runs of good Lambs, Ewe Tegs and kyable 'forr his[jou| Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils vacant nossession at Ladyday, 1919. 112 and Three-Lamb Ewes. Jind Household Effects, which POULTRY and the usrtal as.sortment of COUSINS & DEBI^NHAM A Yankee Show with a HnatUng ProftaflUM» .kerofor. Any persl agricultural IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS. 125, MARINA, small Residences wRh vacant Sale to commeni'e at 11 o’clock. f ConiistlDg of deemed to ha?'e iconi DAIRY a p p l i a n c e s , e ot^innersTBlMfib |e Company eithea 1^' sett. who is quitting, to SELL BY AUC­ Auction Offices; Daicson and Harden, 48, Bailiffs under the Law of Distress. (lta«nd UatuigVT: U R . CH ARLES HAW XRR. "Wliip Crackftr* and Great Sp^ctaoular TION, on the above premises and date at 12 JAMES WOODHAMS & 80i« Marius. St. Leonards. BYF MABKKT. The whole forming' a Unique q^iested, deliver up J Insurances of every Dgseriptiorf. WILD WEST EXHIBITION. flsre*Ye is pt\id, or pay] o’clock. ^ - (.1. P. WOODHAMS) 18th SEPTEMBER, 1918. A Grand Circus Proyiamme. whence he started, Catalogues can b.-> obtained at the place or By Order of the E.xecutors of the late Mrs. MESSRS. Graceful Lady Ridere. Daring Oymnarte. N«rbI Bale; at the Squirrel Inn, Battle: and at (Mr. E. S. Mills will kindly conduct the B. M. Hoskins. Expert Valuers and Aucljioneers to TWICE DAILY, «t 3 and 7.4S, Ur. HARRY BEHET A^rdbate. otjher duly aiitlmrid toe Auctioneer’s Offices, 51, Havelock-road, Auction in the absenoe.ofi Mr. J. P. Wood- the Printing, Newspaper, Stationery and REEVE & FINN IniMBti the«* FAMOUS ENTERTAINERS, A H ost of Clownt, pi ny his correct n al hams, on/Military Serriee) have received in­ "ARCHERS COURT.” ST. HELEN’S, Bool^selling Trades. HMdad by Funny Johfinle. a 23-barat Oloem-ChM8lb 4. No animal shall Hastings. structions from Mr. Kemi), who is retiring, HASTINGS. ILL INCLUDE in their OPEN SALE who lands a wollop atrainht to the funny bonib w.thout the permisfl as above:— ISO Beautiful Horses. Poni^. Mulcv 160 and wtkit to SELL BY AUCTION on the abova pre­ A few minutes’ walk of the Tramway 40 years’ Practical Experience as Trade W ^ ** T h e A r i s t o c r a t s .” Wild and Domesticated AiximaLs. other authorised ser mises and date. ( j (Circular Route). Valuers and Auctioneers. 1 0 0 Two Exhibitions Daily at 3 and 8 p.nn. BO animal shell he | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1918. The Sale will commence'at 1.30 o’clock. LAMBS, In MIKTH, IfELODY »nd MUSIU ti iless it is held in Catalogues can be obtained at the Place of DAWSON & HARDEN GATEHURST FARM, PETT. A g e n t s f o r t u b C i ' n a r d a n d o t h e k 20 Prieefi of Admieeiont — « e per;»on in charji Sale, or at the Auctioneers’ Offices, 27, High- Popular Fried u mmal. 2s.. Is. and 6d. Eiiteitainm ent Tsx UxiiiB. W3ich cansps injurji ^ On the Main Road near the Church. (E. H. HARDEN. F..A.I.) S t e a m s h ip L in e s . BEASTS, street, Battle. Are instructed to SELL BA' .-AUCTION on Beats enn be becked from 11 to 1. 9.30 te 7 p.m. Children Admitted to 3 o’clock Exhibition HSlf*sC ii conv^nicnci? to h e KENT FLOCK, comprising 170 Including 12 good 2-vear-old Sussex Beast, to nil Seats. Telephone : Battle 37. j TUESDAY & AA'EDNESD.AY, OCTOBER Afternoon Teas and Refrethm enie a t Popu'-ar PriOM. .•irvants or any pafL T EWES, 15Q TEGS, 180 LAMBS of good 1st and 2nd, at One o’clock each day, the 2-4, HAVEIXtCK ROAD, HASTINGS. 5 li jmediately hp xenil •ize and type, 3 powerful C.4.RT HORSES, FFTFAY. SEPTFMBivR 27th. 1918. Superior Cows and Calves, Box Ball Alleys. Uxeellvnt Fiihin«. olia rgp of it. In ca.sf good workers in nil gears, 3 MILKING LOWER STONELTNK FARM, URNTTURE, comprisingBEDROOM Fiirther Entries respectfully solicited to BOROUg^ OP HASTINGS W ch passenger to COWS. 21 well-bred STEERS & HEIFERS, FAIRLIGHT. SUITES & .APPOINTMENTS in wal­ By Order of the Owners. the Auctioneer.?, Bye, Sussex, and Lydd, -4- a ter being required DUCKS & CHICKEN. IMPLEMENTS OF F' bout three miles from Hastings. nut, satin walnut, birch, pine and mahogany, CHARLTON HOUSE, 36, NELSON ROAD, Kent. D i s t r i c t N u r s i n g Csmoany’s servant^ HUSBANDRY, including 4 AVaggons, 4 The AVhole of the LIVE AND DEAD FARM­ brass and iron French bed.steads, superior 13 'moved from the cd Dung Carts, 2 Roller.s, 3 Ploughs, Harrows, HASTINGS, C l ■V'EMA D v L u x e . ING STOCK, comm ising bedding, blankets, and house linen. .AXMIN- NEVj^ BOMNEY. A s s o c i a t i o n . tloh, of the _rohduc| Reaper and Binder, Mowing Machines, Hay DAIRY COWS. HEIFERS, AND STBR & BRUSSEI.S CARPETS. .ANTIQUE C O U S IN S & D E B E N H A M (.Vdjoining the Railway Station). HASTINGS. p lisenger in charge ' Rake and Tedder, Drill, Chain, Quoiler, YOUNG. STOCK, TWO CART CARVED O.AK Dl,SPLAY C.ABINET, Early w aring the car or ir MESSRS. Frr« Liat Entirfly Suspended. Dri ring. Plough, and Mowing Harnes.ses, Ho r s e s , p o u i .t r y An d p o u l t r y Georgian china cabinet, .lacobean arm Arcrinstnictorl to SELL BY AUCTION, on Lr. the C'OnductpT, il Stack Cover, Corn Cleaning Machine, Root APPLIANCES, and the usual a.^.sortment of chairs, oak dower chest, grandfather hall WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2.5th, 1918, at REEVE & FINN A S a l e o f ' W o r k first made, piy to tq Cutters. Cake Mills, Chafl Clutters. 2 Sheep AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND clock, walnut dining chairs in morocco, One o’clock, the whole of the nearly-new Have received instru-tions from Mr. T. MONDAY. SEPTEM B ER 16th and Will be held (in Aid oi tbe abore) in 1( gaily payable Tor Shearing Machines, etc., etc., which TOOLS, including Waggqns, Dung Carts, fumed oak sideboard, buflet, dining and side o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e , compris­ Prior (who is reliticiuishing a portion of hi? EVERY DAY DURING THE WEEK. a jim al on such ful MAYOE ^ « >me into force o'n thl out Reserve. JAMES WOOOMA^!^ ^ SON curio tables, gilt overmantels and mirrors,' of feather bolsters and pillows, easy and other Ewes, 15M 3-Lambi Ewes, 400 Ewe Tegs, 250 (In 10 Parts), HASTINGS. '1118, and shall be rea( Th« Sale -will ^ Opbn^d by Catalogues can he obtained pi ihe Farm ; (J. P. WOODHAMS) . couches, lounge and easy chairs, ot.tom^aiis ] chaiiy;, largo quantity' of linen, blankets, Wether Tegs, 20 Rams, Ram Tegs, and Earn at 2.30, 5 & 7.30. e-laws and.Regi »t the White Hart Inn, Guestling; the and settees, set of gilt-frame chairs and fau- quilts, and other bedroom appointments, lot Lambs. Exactly as e*en afc DRURY LA^E THEATRE, MRS. LAURANOE LYON, 'T astingg Tram'WBys i Squirrel Inn, Bottle: and at the Auction- (Mr. K. S. Mills will kindly conduct, the tcuils, FULL-SIZE BILLIARD TABLE, by of griod dining and drawing-room furniture, Sale to comraeneje at 12.80 o’eloek. By their Majeitiea The At 12 o'clock preeiiely. ^ O' June, 1906, as if t] •erV Offices, 51, Havelock-road, Hastings. Auction in the absence of Mr. J. P. Wood- Eurroughes and Watts, with accessories, mahogany sideboard, pictures, household Further Particulars and Catalogues ma.v ■ Ties of Bye-laws a] hams, on Military Service) have received in­ ormolu and marble m.antel clocks, KING AND QUEEN AND QUEEN ALEXANDRA. china, glass and ironware, mangle and be had from tho Auctioneero, Rj’c, Sussex, Stallholder*. GIVEN u n d e r (th e ' structions from Miss Field, who is quitting, ornamental china. VjVLU.ABLE OIL and Lydd, Kent. to SELL BY" AUCTION cn the above pre­ wringer, fine-toned, full-compass cottage Beehite StAlI—Mre. Sayer-MUward, Mrs. Tmtm flM ftm pany this Toent! ! DYER & CALLAWAY PAINTINGS by Old Masters. water pi.anoforte in walnut case, hra.ss rail and MONDAY:— Mn». Dunkln. | mise.? and date. ccloiira, and other pictures, 500 Vols. HARBOUR FARM, Wl-NCHELSEA. . M utt and Jel! aud Gazette. S. BERTRAM DYER. F.A.I. Sale will commence One o’clock shar^i. other fender.s and irons, kitchen requisites, Allotment and Froduee Stall—Mis. Botley, Mr*, ~ GERALD T. MOO| BOOKS, SII.VER AND ELECTRO­ a largo lot of good linoleum throughout the THURSDAY: — and Mrs. OoUins. A. W. GALLAAVAY, F.A.I. Catalogues can be obtain »d at the Place of PLATE, Davenport dinner service, good MESSRS. Sale or at the Auctioneers’! Offices : 27, High- house, rugs, mats, etc. REEVE & FINN " Mysterj^ Ship ” and Gazette. Bon M atche Stall—Mrs. Sauger-DsYieii. TAS. C. WILLIAl (Agents to the Official Receiver in table china and glass, lamps, eulinarv uten­ On View Day Prior .and Morning of Sale. Directors.l street, Battle. I sils, GARDEN & OUTDOOR EFFECTS. Ha?-p received instructions from Mr. Davis ^ R jiJ f Tuck, Mrs. Pinckney, and Ma Bankruptcy). Telephone : Battle 37. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer.?, Box Office open erciy day next week * ftdffl Id te 1 .Auction Offices: 48, Marina, St. Leonards- 24, Havcloek-road, Hastings. to SELL BY AUCTION as above on FRI­ and 3 to 5. f W. K. ELSTON, s | 4 UCTIONEERS. GENERAL' * HOTEL on-Sea. DAY, n th OCTOBER, 1918, Fauey Bazaar—P. Catbolie Women’s I/e&gue, pretti^A VALUFHS, ESTATE AGENTS and By Order of the Executor of the late Captain THIS HOUSE TO BE LET.-Apply to the Contiilno'tts from 2.30. Seat# Booked. No Fee* over by Mrs. Barnard, tseuted by Miaa Fryer-Sail^ Cooper. ' Auctioneers. 750 ’Phone • 003. Md Mila Holme. apiADO'WS, T H O R l SURVEYORS, STOCK AND SHARE EWES, EWE AND WETHER TEGS, HoUwkeeper’a Stall—Mrs. McCurdy. BROKERS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1st, 191u. S o l i c i t o r ! SHORTAVOOD F4 EM, SIDLBf , JO H N B R A Y Preliminary Notice. 16 Bfie-a-Brac, Books and Music—Mre. &od Miaj GrtMA About three miles from Hexhill. LAND. ESTATE. AND HOUSE AGENT. TWO-TEAR-OT.D BEASTS, Flower Stall—Mr*. Moppett. Hastings. ^ AUCTION SALES of every description. The Estate of Thomas Crouch, deceased. C e n t r a l P i c t u r e T h e a t r e 4th MptSmbef, 19| EXPERT VALUERS for all pui-poses. The Herd ;of AUCTIONEER anVl VALUER of ProrrTtr fer ARBI- IMPLEMENTS : Compatition StaJl—Mrs. Kelly, Mre. Shoeemlth and IQ m TRATION, PROBATE. MORTGAGE. REPORTS, and COUSINS & OEBENHAM Inriude Waggon. Dung Carts, Chaff and [THE HOUSE-OF QUALITY), P emberton. ESTATES MANA.GED. Rents Collected. "i W DAIRY COAVS of good milking strain, TAZ And RATE APPEALS, nlro FURNITURE, PROPERTY REGISTER and MAP igratis), JL J 2 CART HORSES, PONY, PIGS Root Cutters, Harrows. Shims, Feeding Nurse* an^. Patients’ Stall—Sieter Stone. 13, SOUTH COLONNADE, 8T. LEONARDS-ON-SEA. Are instructed to PREPARE FOR AUCTION Pans, etc.. Chain dud Quoiler Harness, etc., HASTINGS. C h a r les Pa INSURANCES ARRANGED. and POULTRA’, also the siiperior assortment SALES BY AUCTION OF REAL ESTATE. FURNI­ during SEPTEMBER, etc. 88. HAVELOCK ROAD, HASTINGS. of AGRICULTUR.AL MACHINERY, Imple­ TURE, OR OTHER EFFECTS. MONDAY. 16 SEPTEMBER, for thros day*; — Admi«eiott. 12 to 3, la.; t to 5.30, Sd.; 6.90, M . LL PERSON^ ha?j ments, and Tools, includirig waggons, carts, PROPERTIES CAREFULLY MANAGED, inclndinc •7^ OS. 1. 2, 3, and 4, BALDSLOW COT- Further Particulars and Catalogues may (Telephone 661). ,L1 TAGES, opposite the Harrow Inn, he obtained from tho Auctioneers, Eye, Sus­ The Great Fatourites, § s. tho Estate 5>f tn ploughs, harrows, double furrow potato COLLECTION OF RENTS. SUPERVISION of LEW FIELDS and MADGE EVANS, :GE, of the'Conch « •8, MOUNT EO.\D, CLIVE VALE, planter, cultivators, " Pierce’s ” horse REPAIRS. Baldslow, consisting of Corner Shop and sex, and Lydd, Kent. la ooanection with th*| above Sa!?. a Bridge Drir* fo In «n Intensely Human World Brady Photo-play, beia^ held at Sr. John>. ChuTch-road. St. Leonard* (hf! St Ascent, St. Leog potato sprhyer, ‘Tpswich'f adjustable hay iBTontoriM fioado Ah') Telephone Hartin^ No. Dwelling over, and Three other Dwelling- kind permission of the Counte^^s O’Clery), eolaIly InviTeC. CUOXWELL HOTEEi HASTINGS, on TUESDAY, (jlCTOBER 8th{' Sale ?vill commence atj 1..30 o’clock. Auction Offices, Rye, Sussex. MIRIAM COOPER. rental of A:I65. Pilcher. ROBT. F. BOUTWpOD, Becretair. ACHOLL PALACE-h o t e l ! 1918, at Four o’clock in the afternoon, FREE­ Catalogues _can be obtajir.ed at the Place of Partieu’ars, Plan and Conditions of Sale SEPTEMBER 30th.—COURT LODGE-, AND FULL PROGRAMME. Hotel In Scotland. Hatesf HOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, in- Ss.le rr at the .Auctionceirs’ Offices, 27, High- THE FISHMARKET, EYE. of the Solicitors, Messrs. Philliiis and Chec. MERSHAM, LIVE AND DEAD FARM­ from lis. per dcj-. o l i i d i n g : — street, Battle. 1 man, 23, Havclock-rond, Hastin ;s, and of the ING STOCK, for Mr. Chas. Bates. SOUTHSIDE and CHENISTON, DANE Telephone : Battle 37. I ■ MESSRS. VIDLER & GO. C a l v e r t M e m o r i a l ^LA N WATER HOTEL. ^ ILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on Auctioneer, Alfred .T. Burrows F.S.I., Ash- OCTOBER 3rd. - HAMPTON FARM, ^ ^ S c o ttiih R i’/iera» B>cr^ 8 l ao.A,D. ford, Kent, and at Maidstone. BROOK, for Mr. R. Marshall. WBSLCYAN METHODIST CHURCH, HASTINSfc 11, STOCKLEIGH ROAD. W the FISHMARKET, RYE. on P iL A C E HOTEL, MONT.A. THURSDAY, IGth SEPTEMBER, 1918, at 1 OCTOBER 4th.—PARK SIDE, WOOTTON, cpeit for Frencii Milirirf | BAYTHORNE. 33, BRITTANY ROAD'. SALE ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. for klr. Mummery. K i n e m a P a l a c e H a r v e s t F e s t i v a l , THE ALBION TAVERN, GEORGE o’clock, OCTOBER 4th.—FURNITURE for Mrs. TO-MORROW ISUNDAYI AND MONDAT, ^ I l a c e a n d g r A n t T STREET. AUCTION 1 ROOM. TWO FISHING DANDYS, THURSDAY NEX'^. Else. PEDLINGE. NORMAN ROAD. ST. LBONARDt. ^M U R R E N . 8.5 and 113. EMMANUEL ROAD and 32 12. CLAREMONT HASTINGS. "THREE SARAHS” & "ALBERT,” BENENDEN, KENT. OCTOBER 7th._LIVE AND DEAD P.ARM- Td-ttdrrw’* Pwachere: — together with all running and Fi.shing Gear, Tele. HASTINGS 184. n —r «t. h . m d d i e d r a p e r . I partionlnr* from ihml amd 'iO.jLOWER PARK ROAD. MESSRS. T. R. HjARQEN & CO. ING STOCK, GOODCHEAP FARM. Pl ictratod Booklet fieo cf f , Auction and Estate Offices as above. Sails, etc., etc., complete. MESSRS. WIGKENDEN & SONS t j Also quantity new AA'hite Manilla Rope, HINXHILL, for Mr. J. G. White. THREE EXHIBITIONS DAILY at 3, 6.36 aad 8 r.tn 6.30-R« . . G RA N G E RA DFO RD , B.M. ia ire tiu r, 5, E ndfleigh; Gftrdm (ARTHUR jpUNK) (Of Tunbridge IVelb ), OCTOBER nth.—LIVE AND DEAD FARM­ MONDAY, at 7, Will SELL BY AUCTTOK. as above, on .some good Sails, several new Trawls, quan­ ING STOCK, POUND FARM, KINGS- M USIC BY HASTINGS AND ST. I.EONARDS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER dStli, 1918, at tity Irbn Ballast, etc., etc. In conjunction with Mr. C. B BUTCHER. Kiwt Rendering of N«w Harrest SoBffL L o i? r Further Particulars and Catalogues of the NORTII, for Mr. D. Swnffer. Compowd by Annie E. John*. L.R.A.M. DYER & CALLAV/AY 1.30 o'clock sharp, ! are instructed to SEl.L BY AUCTION, at OCTOBER 9th.—s t o c k . POUND FARM, T H E O r c h e s t r a . TflLTOS Auctioneers, Market-road, Rye. tho ROYAL STAR HOTEL, A AIDSTONE, ""'ll A t the piano: The Conopoaer. WILL HOT.D A S\LE BY AUC TION OF "BOUT 300 LOTS i OF EXCELLENT KINGSNORTHi for Mr. D. Swnffer. ftlpoeite . Station, Victozia. | HOUSEIKJLD FURNITURE, bedding. on THURSDAY, Si;PTEMBE|l 19t’n, 1918, OCTOBER inth.—LIVE AND DEAD FARM­ Soloieta: —Madim e R uth Biuitb, hifrfL F . Maeer W H |M Biderground Electric'Railwi r e e h o l d a n d l e a s e h o l d pro­ A Foy E.xors. late J. AA*. Eden, Esq., and at 3.30 o’clock, all that ING STOCK, fbr Mrs. Else. and Mr. Ceo. Fofter. :iute« to al; parw ’ ox lio n _ Iwdsteads. capit.al pianoforte by Cocks and others. THKKE DAYS, commeneiag MONDAY, SEPTEMBER )im a PaUce,>tVe6tmin*ter ! Cal perties about tlie eml of next liionth. Co., carpets, china, glass) etc. Bj'REEHOLD FULLY-LICENSED PRO OCTOBER 10th.—L im AND DEAD FARM­ 16th: — A t the o rjrtn : M i« O. Ll-JjtS, L.R.A.M. F ('INQUE PORTS HOTEL BIG ROOM, An Addres* ViH be jriteu by R stI i JOSEPH JA3fBi, Dent, St. Jami^' Green and 1 Auction and Estate Offices 11s above. On View Day Previous And Morning of Sale. s' PER'i'Y, so well known n:i the “ BULL ING STOCK. PE.STED FARM, CHAD DbXTiHF Cro*^, Reffcnf *^t;eet,| Catalogues of the Anctiopeer? ns above. RYE. SUSSEX. HOTEL,” BENE.NDEN. KENT, charmingly LOCK. Itf Mr. M.arsh Wood. Bemnr ’but nde. Oltj 4NTIQUR AND MODERN FURNI- Ilth.l-ASITFORD SHEEP “T h e B e t t e r This Hotel is well-dryD’Afcdl A TUBE AND I*FE(TS, including situate, overlooking the V'illagd Green, and 2t. 6d.). Th-S .PrcTislon*! T. H. GODDARD, S=.A,S., Expiration of Tenancy. having excellent, 'vell-nrraugecl accommoda­ SALE. Or THE ROMANCE OF OLD BILL. CHURCH OF THE • Hm Proprietor’*, Farm lij Don ttanlon tools. I/.awn wMower, Pock chairs. tion, affordiim every trade and domestic con OC'n»IM . i[, leth.-NEWINGREEN SHEEP HOLY TRINITY. HASTINQt. Cc''• Machinerr ie insthlle^ T| I MPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD Frame Dining Chairs in T.enther, CARVED Three miles from Sldley and foUr miles from SEPT. 18th.-RTF MARKET. KENT ■THE MYSTERIG8 OF THE CA8TLE OP FUND. Hor particulari apply: THEl AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Bexhill and Baltic Stat|ions. EW’ES nnd other Slock. 1 MALMonr.” Will th^»e -who i.r .4,rend the Serri(*« kindly 83. R^ of A d u lt, . NOS. 61 and 63, .LONDON ROAD. Offices, Rye. IS FATTING and STORK CA'TTT.E, RAMS and STkSSEX CATTLE. omtion, etc., add-re^ -g ACRES, of whiih ifome 39 Acres are OCT. nth. — CHE.VI’LAND FARM. BBCK- To Admit Mr. J. W. E, C’lubb .'AH SfliMs’) and Ml. LODGE. BLACKWATERl NOS. 59 and 61. NORMAN ROAD. ns SOUTHDOWN s h e e p , comprising 50 I;EY. for Mrs.''(j:nt?rll. A. Cook Yieehurst) to 1 Office of Parf«%Wal l*ap NO. 1, ALFRED STREET AND WARE- Arable, 25 Acres Wood, and the ORTHCOMXNG SALES. good 2-toofh Ewes and 4G Wethers. CiiNTnAL PAVILION, QUKIN’t ROAD Reader*. remainder weil-watered jPasture.s, with old- OCT. 12th. — COMAIONS)5hb AVOOD FARM. ■ fior'SE AT REAR. F And the AGRICULTUR.aL IMPLE­ NORTHI.'lAt, fo^ Mr. John Dengate. {At SntT&na* to R«6r*«tidm Qremsd}. Mattlne 11 a.m. luterccaeion 4.15 p .tu. ETtm»o>\ 6.M Arrangements may he made through the fashioned Farmhouse and a| Double Cottage, I8th. and 26th SEPTEMBER. - RA'E MENTS and MACIIINERA'. and Useful Buildings. Ghod; Gardens. Small p .a . Hijslings Pirmaiint] iAuctioneef for viewing. ? MARKET. Store Lambs and Sheep, Catalogues may be obtained from the Auc- M essrs. Hoiv?a nnf( Co. have recentlv been W a l l i s A r t h u r ’s S e a s c j n . All welcome. Books provided. Parrirular.s and Conditions of Sale may be Orehai'd. Very beautiful situation, long road Beasts, etc. THE LARGEST tioneer.-*, at Hailsham. Telephoiie No. 15. successful in fiudiiip; purchasers for Boon.s- MONDAY. 16th SEPTBMBBR, FOR TWO WtCKS, 'r e s e r v e f u n d «bt.;ined at the Castle Hot.'-I, Hastings, and frontages. I 23rd SEPTEMBER (MOND.AY).—Furniture hill Farm at Iden, iiho But< hoi ’s Premises WALLIS ARTHUR'S BOGNOU COMPANY, undistributed ! sitI of the .Auctioneer, at his Officps. 22. Silchcs- nnd Effects .at the Cimuip Ports Ilotel at W'inchelse:?, Ch.qijtry TToiise at Ewburst, ■ ter-road, St. Lconards-on-Sea (Telephone 128), DENVER & RUiVIBALL Ineludiu? Big Room, for Exors. lato J. W’. Eden, MESSRS, BEACLEYS COrcstnut T.odgc at Peasmnr.sh./^Ioorshclm WILLIE ROUSE and LEONARD LOVESEY. S u s s e x S o l d i e r s C i G A R E r n Fi^saal O pporirni}/ nr ,)i the Ve.udors’ Solicitors, Atkinson and Are instructed to SELL the above BY AUC­ Esq., and others. I'nrin at Br«dp nndj Wrst)nnd.s at Beckley; C* liiunence tb* .New ^.R PROBATE AND UISB OERTBtTDE ADAMS, Boa. Sm „ KBTABLIHHip l^L DEOORAIORS, GAB. Early intimation of Farm or other Saks is Ilhistrated Register with Vap issued Free. SUCCESSION DUTjtES, CERTIFICATED MISS BAHDY. H»a. IW a. FRANK SHOESMITH AND Co. poeMM ESTATES MANAGED and RENTS COLLECTED a4 BAILIFF, AGEN'l CASTT.E; HOTEL ASBEMltoT HOOXB. PROSPECT PLAI Modante CliaitM, Piomirt BatUfemanti Oaaraataad. desired, so that convenient dates may be 27, GRAND PA.R.ADF^ ------~'rN't TO THE LONDON u . K F X F S F 1EI4D Ip l a c e . 8T. l e o N a n iw ocial facilities for disposing o f all kinds arrangM.' ASSUlUNOr, CIORPORATION, FIRE ST. LEONARDS-ON43EA, (' TABLE P'aOTX DAILY. U. M LDNOBBON. latoiTlMrt daily, 1,30 a.U. to U a.to aaJr. m W S p t o p s r k r - Attonon Offie*% Bre> Sussex. 'ele, 350). LIEE. •IBMdNIMilA HASTINGS AND ST- LI|ONARPS OE SERVER. SA1*u 1RDAY, SEPTEMBER 14.-191» ■ m S m & i Public Notices. Educational. Educational. X o c a l 1 ^1c w 9 , Public N otices. ------:o:------CaHMt mnd kMp thU 5ftow __ or other matter intehdeil it to everyone In your hoatehoU- L a d ies’ E stablishments. G e n t l e m e n 's E stablishments C ! l D E L U X E , for insertion iQ this journal should b e ]Sr Ew T h o u g h t C en tre. lAddre«ed to the "F.ditor,” and ndycrtlse- [agnificent ^^ttractionI METBOPOLE HALL, ROBERTSON STREET. HOLMWOOB SCHOOL- [ments, etc., to the Publisher. WAR HASTINQS. iHiaR W ater for the week commencing BUNDAY, 15th,—Serrice,, 11.30. «.30. Speaker: Mlw DUNMOBE SCHOOL- BEXHILL-ON-SEA. (Pram tiia GrafiMi Gall^riee). KARY oriALLEN. 187. LONDON ROAD. BT. LEONARDS ON-SEA. Saturday, September 14th, 1918. MONDAY.—3 o’clook. . Silence and Inwtmetion Cla««. BaadmaHtar; MR. A. F. BRYAN. B.A.. Intar. 1^004-* A.M. F.M . A.M. r.M N otes Aaaiat^ b/ * Btzenc SUlI of Kegiatared I’ and 1 oVlcck, Qr. MILLER’S Lecture on The Boording and Day School for Girla. Maaten. Saturday 6 S2 Wednesday 9 48 10 18 [ANADiAN O fficial W ar ItMtery of Fate. PREPARATION for th«* UniTeraitiaa, Profeaelona, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER IStli, 1918, and Sunday .. 6 68 Thursday 10 89 11 0 Thonght for the week: — Thorough modem y education. Preparation for dll Public School*, ate. Spfdv.l Attantios fivan to Moderii Friday .. 11 9 11 40 lADffOACcii. Ohemival aud Ph/iiaal Laboratcrfi Oym* Monday .. 8 26 on S ayin g , " H e gireth u« »H thing* libiffaUy to enjoy. ex|amilanti9Ba. P^pectus on application. EVERY DAY DURING THE WEEK, At Tuesday .. n S2 Wauf Savings C ^ i- fHOTOGRAPHS JEXHIBITION, 1 ! Principal—MlfiAOs Waymouth. naatnai, ato. Tba achooj atand* in ita own trounda of fieates are a British tarcQ aorta. 2 30, 6, & 7.30. Winter I Teim begin* Thureday, September I9th. Oadat Cerpt atiachtd io the lat Snaaaz Ro7*l Enfisaana. No. 5 .-—Ho'w to save on Soap and Government Invest­ A t th J HASTINGS UNION. TIlustrateA Prof&ecttia OB appUeatloa. . ment backed by TH E O R e | t e ST p i c t u r e IN TH E WHEN TO DRAW BLINDS. Polish. ;01- adl the wealth and HALL, MIOOLK jsTBBBT, ' HASTINai. fOSTER PARENTS FOR CHILDREN’S WORLD power of the nation. HOME. 8- HllCHAEL’S PBEPABATOBT MB. B. MUKBOW Never leave the soap in the w ater. -5 ¥■ I SCHOOL. The times st which blinds should 1>e " Their purchase losen^d by Right WeTihirfnl the MAVOM RE0SIVS9 a Limited Kamber of PUPIL8» Boerdara drawn in HsstinM are eet out below. M elt down all the tiny bits and turn them into r \ 30. CHARLES ROAD, price it 15/6 each', h e g u a r d i a n s invite applications and D ar Boy*. These ake also Xighting-up Times for soap jelly. Ai p.m., ' from two por.sons not over M years of UPPER ST. LEONARD8.ON-0EA. and their 'value in T Prtpnratloa for the Unirertitiaa* Loaal. and other OLERAHCE.” I f o r w e o g e . willing to att as Foster Parents of the Principal: MISS AMY TAYLOR. Public Examination*. Sa’turday, September 14th, 1918. Soap lasts twice as long if you harden it by 5 years* time £ 1 MONDAY. SEPTEM B ER 16th. Children’s Horae, 50, Vicarage-road. Candi- BOYS and QIRLS thoroughly CTerA, Xirkine Mules. Rope Spinners. 8H os- the Company either produce and, if so ile- A THOROUGH. MODERN. EDUCATION tad Careful Miniature Ride Range. AT LEAST ^ A L F THE COST MONSIEUR VANDAMME. Chiropodist CrackerA and Great Spbctaoular Dieplay.. [nested, deliver iip a ticket showing that his Troininf. Boarder* RecclTed. Preparation for PnbUa The whole formins' a Unioue ' Kxnintniitiona. Stringed Orchestra. Reeent *ucc«Mes: 3 Chxift'e Beepltal Sobolarahip* (15 (formerly a pupil of Madame Chevalitr’i. PERSONAL SUPERVISION. WILD WEST EXHIBITION. Sare is paid, or pay his fare from the poi it Dancing tauiht by MISS McCARTHY. ^ I In all), 8 Idondon M atriculation*. of a new Umbrella is saved if you have Apixiintments made at Mr. Bradby’s, hair­ A Grand Circus Progiaimne. whence he started, or give the Conductor ir Next Term Commencea SeptenSber 17th. Conreuient Trains from and to all etatiov** on the the old one «e-oovered and made like new dresser, London-road, St. Leonards, will Lady Riders. Daring Gymaaste. other duly authorised servant of the Com­ Haatlugt-Aahford Branch 3.E. and C.U. SebOior* aaaton again. We can do this for a few receive prorhpt attention. Aorobate. pany his correct name and-address. ticket* at much reduced rate*. Tuition Fees: Under 13. shillings. Ask to see a range of patterns • ’ A Host of Clo'whe, £2 13s. 4d.; 0?er i2, £ 3 6s. 8d. per term , includinc CHRISTMAS , GIFTS FOR SUSSEX I by Funny Jpbnnie. a 23-c«rat GloevB'GheML 4. No animal shall be conveyed on any c;ir booka. stationery, etc. whep next you are passing our shop. snda a wollop etraiebt to the funny boi^ without the permission of the Conductor >r SOIIEBTTLLE nOTTSEg Better still, bripg the old Umbrella with SOLDIERS.—The " Observer ” and the utifu'- Horeee, Ponies. Mulce 160 and atibIS For proepecta* apply;-J. MOLYNEUX JENKINS, Committee of the Sussex Soldiers’ Cigarette F. T. WORDLEV, aSfJSS" other authorised seirant of the Company, ai d CUMBERLAND GARDENS. you i TO-DAY. ^ W ild and - DoTn«wticated AnimAle. . Head Maater- and Comforts Fund will again organise a Iwo' Exhibitions Daily at 3 a.nd 8 p .a . no animal shall be conveyed inside any cur UPPER ST. LEONARDS-OK-SEA. NORMAN ROAD, ST. LEONARDS. Local'Phi^ae unless it is held in the arms or in the lap if KENDALLS, Umbrella Experts, subscription list for gifts for Sussex the person in charge thereof. .\ny aniiuil PRH4CIPAL: MUit JOnNSTONE, 8uece»*oi to Soldjers overseas at Christmas.. “Vigilant” Prices of Admission MISS CUPPER. PRIVATE TUTOR. 52, Robjertson-street, HASTINGS. has a note on (he subject in hiS P'otsam I.. Is. and 6d. Entertainm ent Tax which cause.s injury, damage,: annoyance, or HIGH CLASS BO.^RDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR MR. B. H. OLOMPIBLD (regi*t«t*d under the Order Admitted to 3 o’clock Exhibition Half>BC Inconvenience to any of the Company’s g i r l s . in ObuncU, M aich fillt, 1902). vUit* or recelro* Papll* and Jetsam column on page six of this to all Seats. ' 1 tsrvants or any passenger on any ear shalll !o pieparo for the UnlTdriliiaa, London Matrioulatfun, issnej. Immediately ho removed by the passenger in THOROUGH r.DUCATlON on Mcdern Line*. Pre- Oxford and Cambridge I/ooals, Army, Navy. Medieal and j^.iT'e*'loH for Kxflmin.Tticna when de*Ired.- Larire and other Examinetloot. Cloiee* token in School* eithor PROPERTY SALE AT THE MART.—The charge of it. In ca.se of neglect or default of highly qnalifled Reeident and Vigiting Staff at Tenchen. temporarily or ]>*rm*nently. Eepeciftlly sucoeerinl with C lestiluts and about 42.J acres as recently BOROUGH OF HA8TINOS Buch pas.senger to remove any such animal backward and delicnte tmpil*. Higheet roferenee*. EAST SUSSEX EOSFIi; advertised in our columns, dc.scribod as a after being required so to do 'by anv of tliq DexhfU and nrigbbouilnf towni Tliltad. Apply:— ('(intlieman’s pleasure farm, and situate at CJomoany’s sen-ants, such animal may ne 34. UPPER PARK ROAD. S’l. LEONARDS- HASTINGS. istrict ur ing ON-8BA. EJighivoods, near Bexhill, was sold on Wed­ D N $ i removed from the car by or under the direci GLEN VIEW nesday last after keen competition at £2,050 BOBBORIP’niN S, DONATIONS AND A ssociation. tion of the Conductor of the car. Eveny SCHOOL FOR GIRL3 AND KINDERGARTEN. by Denver and Rumhall, of Tonbridge and passenger in charge of an anim.al shall befoife MOUNT ROAD, i LEGACIES REIUIRBD TO CARRY ON 30; Bush-lane, B.C., who also sold the small leai'ing the car or immediately upon demand A llmitMl nur:b.f of Boaid.i* Uken. UNIVERSITY SCHOOL, HASTINGS. residential property at Tatsfield offered cn ■ by the Conductor, if such demand shall b? THOROUCHliY SOUND EDUC-STION. with Pr» Prisrical: MR. ALEXANDER MILNE, B.A. 1 H E W ORK. the s!ame day. ale of ork ■first made, pay. to the Conductor the charge aiatlOQ for CambriSga Looaii, Ool'.efe of Pr«>*plOT>. A S " W loyal Drairin*' Su-iotjr. London In.tituto for Na«ll.- AaaUfad b , WOMEN’S P.S.A.-Mr. S. Watson was | l be held (in Aid. oi the abore) in 9b0 legally payable for the carriage of svtc'i Swork, and AtoMiatod Board Examinotione. RESIDENT UNIVERSITY GRADUATES. animal on such car and accept a ticket ther'- • BroaboctUa on appllcafion. the speaker -last Sunday on three inanifrs- INDIVIDUAL Pr.p»t»tlon for tho UNIVERSITIES, tatioiis of God. He also referred to the Q ueen’s H otel, for. Any such passenger leaving a car shall Next Term, ’Tuesday, September 17tb. th« PROFESSIONS and COMMEROK. A aoaci« he deemed to have completed-the journey oit PrinoVal • MISS E. WALM.SLEY. foxtnte iu th. Sohool Coum la th. London Unitaiaity The Hastin^;s and St. Leonards death of Mrs. Julia Smith, a faithful IWEDNSSDAY. SEPTEMBER 1»th. Ittt, sneh animal on such car. Matrlculntion Examinations. Nincty-threo boya hBTo member of the P.S.A. for years, and a 12—p.dO p.m. ^■ ad thi. diract from th. Sehool. Chaoniaal Labomtory,. member of the B.W.T.A. Mrs. Tuppenney 5. These bye-laws and Regulations shall Miitonm, C.tpanl.r’t Workahop, GymnuinM, Opon and ^ e a i s r s bent:—The Right Worshipful MAX^lt M come into force on the First day of Decembd, LATO^ HOUSE SCHOOL. Corarad Pl.y,toVBd, «tq^ and *11 ti>» *ppolntinm)t. of prosmed, supported by the Vice-President, . HASTINGS. . 1918, and shall be read and constrimd with the LATUN UUAD. HASTINGS. • w«lI-otuipp«d Mhoo!. ’The playin; fiald* ar. bMmtifuHy “ OBSERVER ” Mrs.! Sargent. Miss Tyler rendered ft Th« Sale irill be Opened by h^OR YOUNG LADIES. iltnatad. Ormit nttantion 1* paid to Phyaioel Detalop- sacred solo, " Farewell.” Rev. Mudle Bye-laws and Regulations made bv the _ PRINCIPALS] MISSES KIM and DEW. Uighart nw st. MRS. LAURANOE LYON, Hastings Tramways Company on the 26th day ToAtimoniala tnXi Refcrenco*. Cadat Oorp* «tt««h*d to tho Royal Enpistom. Is the leading Local and District Drapjer will be the speaker to-morrow At U o'olock predaely. «f .Tune. 1906, as if they formed part of that SupftTior Education on Modern Principle*. (Sunda.y). . Years* reputation Pu]^r* piepaied for Public Examination*. series of Bye-laws and Regulations. 1 KINDERGARTEN SEPARATE DEPARTMENT Weekly Newspaper, and has a El^MANUDL CHURCH.—An American StaUbol^er*. GIVEN under the Common Seal of the said FOR BOYS-Swodiah Drill. : COUNTY BOROUGH OF HASTINGS EDUCA’noN Army Chaplain will preach to-morrow,(Sun­ Owing to inoieaeQ of Pupile, a large Sehoolroom. COMMITTEE. guaranteed Circulation of more day), at 11 and 6.30. an d th e Best V - IStell—Mra. Sayer-Milwaid, Mrs. Fmtm Company -this Twentieth day of August, 1918 tnecting the reqiiirementi of the Educatlontl Bye-Ltwt, nnkin. ho* been opened'. • than Double that of any other * RT FACILITIES. - Under this Next Term Ivfffinfi TiiAsdar, September 17th. SCHOOL OF ART, jahd Produ'te Stall—Mre. Botley, Mr*. GERALD T. MOODY. Vneancy for Shident Pupil. BBASSEY INSnTUTK. lu w tng a note writer in the " Evening - ■ ;■ ■ : ■ ; - Ooilins. ' JAS. C. WILLIAMSON. Aotlnt Haid: H. TIOKNKR.. TELEPHONES:+ Nowsof the nth inst., says;—" Owing to iche S tall—Mrs. Sanger-Dariee. Directors. L.S. Falctlnt Maat.r. cto.t E. L. BADUAM. R.B.A. the uncertain future of Dover and'South- Deliveries to all parts of Hastings,'^t. Leonards, and lall—Mre. J. Tuck. M tb. Pinckney, and 181, Advert^ement Dept. only. amp^n, as [the result of prospective naval W. R. ELSTON, Secretary. The Haetihgs and St. Leonards requiremenrs, commercial people are Bexhill daily. ', Ijisear—R. Catbolio Women’* Lrtaffue, Ladies’ College, SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, 132, Extension* to all departments. giving morU attention to the possibilities ■hirt. B arnard, aselated by Mia* Fryer'S BRA8SEY INST. AND GEORGE STREET INST. Holme- aiBADOWS, THORPE AND MENNEER, DAKX ROAD and CUMBERLAND GARDENS. ST. H**dmaat«r: G. P. PURNEAUX. M.A.. F.0.3. of H.istingsl and Littlehampton, whilst the LK0NARDS-0N.6EA. Prapeottu from Bt«M«y Inatllnt* or advantages i of Langstime Harbour, near Head Office ; ^er’e Stall—Mrs. ^.McCurdy. Solicitors to the Company. HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS Portsmouth! and of Plymouth are also 8 4 , C a s t l e H i l l R o a d , Books and Music—Mm. and Mia* P H IL IP O. BUSW ELL, receiving consideration.’' Haatiims. P a tro a t THE LORD BISHOP OF • OHfoHESTWl U, W.lUntton Soiuta a n d a t ftall—Mr« Mcijppett. 4th September, 1918. * Olwirmac of Counoil: HAS’nNOS. W e d d i n g .— pretty wedding took place Stiil—Mrs.^Kelly, Mre. Sbo^mlth * am W. MACKWORTH YOUNG. K.C.S.I., M.A., J P © Irsr'erD jer. 8 6 , R o b e r t s o n S t r e e t , ). PRINCIPAL: MIBS C. E. BATTYE (Final ifonom at All!SoulsIChurch on August 28th, between L.M. i'W’illiam George S.tace, R.N.A.S., and ' H a s t i n q s . Patienta’ Stall—Sietei Stone. School of Natural Scienoe. Oxford: 1*4* Awditaat Mls> SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 14th, 1918. tr*M of th« Clapham School for Oiri*. l^ndon* Dorothy Viblet, youngest daughter of Mr. Charles Page Deceased. Lai* L«4)tuxer Univemlty of London]. M oney. Th« Rcgulsr Staff includm: — and Mrs. TJ Averv, Cl’ve-avenue, and Bird- slot, 11 to 3, la .; 3 to 5.30. 6d.; 5.90. 3d.I a LL PER'SONS having any Claim.s against MISS FLEMING, B.A., London (with London Teacher*' hurst Lodge,! Croydon. The bride, given away tho Estate of the late MR. CH.ARLES . Diploma]. IS HASTINGS READY? by her father, wore a dress of cream silk with PAGE, of the Coach and Horses, Mews-road, MISS M. O. MARSHALL. B.A., London, rinal Honour tunic of Georgette and crystal trimming and itiOB with the above Sale, a Bridge DrlT* M . School Hiatory. MONEY. A at t»t. John'.', ChuTch'road, St. Leonarda [QM East Ascent, St. Leonards, who died on the MISS WILLIS, Modern Language Trio*. Girfton 0>:iec«, train to matbh, with veil and orange blossom. Iperm ission of the Coubtei^s'' O’Clery), a il 2nd day of September, 1918, are requested to Oaxnbridge. ______raoM BIO SI,000. Much is being said about Re-construction, She carried! a bouquet of carnations and I e SDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 3 p.m. •end particulars of the same forthwith to us M18888 A. M. WEATHERUP. ______Hlglier Ceflilloat*, N.F.U to | MADEMOISELLE PETBY. Anyoua laanliinc Tompnaty Loona oan have, and it is understood that the Ministry set lilies. ' The bridesmaids were attired in pale the undersigned. MADAME B. ALEXANDER. /wkB.O.M.. L.R.A.M., and at fair rat* of inteicoti aloo Bir,. of Sato up by tho Governmeut to deal with the prob­ fawn cloth drosses with largo hats to match. Ition for Tickets, 2a. War Teat M.). euiht TOUIS^G, EOLES AND L-4.NGDON, ■ i MISS D. QUICK, L.RoA.M., Ptano. Harmppy, Sing- afronoad. Apply Landor'a Loeol Afonta:— Petty Officer Thompson, E.N..^.S., acted as pp to Monday, the 16th. by Mr*,. Thomaa,' Ttao ingLEartnining, aad Mualaal'Appiriedianon. lem which ■will be presented to the nation best niinn. myhrooke-p^, or Miea Holme , Tb. Wankt^ T, Bank-buiidiiigs, Hastings. " MI88 feELEN MACGREGOR-Vlolln ;Pup11 of \Yiayc). MIMRS. BOHBN A SOMCN.V MB. HAROLD BAVERY-Clae* SingUg- a , V /ESTERN ROAD HPJCHTT.I., when the war ceases, is striving tOi evolve EVENTUALLY SOME say, " So© Venice and die.” Solicitors to the Executors. MRS. BERNIKR^EV>cufion (PuPil of Ml** Foeerty). schemes which will be workable and effective. There are Viaitlnc Teacher* for Language* and Special We say, eat Feaist's Bread and live. Subject*. Th(jse Hastings people who may be called ! Tel. 866. There i* a Prej^ratory Department far UUl* *hildien, upoh to join in this great national work will, io which boya under eight ar* admitted. h o l l i n g t o n P.S;A.—Mr. Bcarcock, of UTISH E mpire U nion. Otaasea open toioutMide pimilr ate: — FOB SMALL LOANS APPLY IN CONFI­ no doubt, ghm their services without ihesita­ Daloroae Etuhythmica, Dancing and Gymnaatlea, tion, but our object in mentioning the sub­ Aldershot, was the speaker at Hollington ^ SKINNERS, Elocution. ■ . DENCE TO THE MANAGER. ject is not so much to direct attenUon to P.!s.A. on Sunday on " Don’t Touch.” The [ Oirtaff id' tb . I.tTTtftnted Death oi Poftil* aan din* a t the College dally a t a moderate national re-construction as to the need for chair tiIbs occupied by Mr. Marchant and Miss JOBMASTERS. ehnrge. llarohbnt rbncfered two solos. Private Padg- HON. SIR GEORGE REID, P.C. The CounefT* Boardinr H

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HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS OBSEIWEK, SATCRDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1918 flotsam anO Setsam. UTILITY RABBITS. —------:0 :— :------HAPPY POSITION OF THE SERVICES EXCELLENT HASTINGS SHOW. RENDERED CLUB ESTABLISHMENT COMMITTEE A CHAMRlCjN BE.ATEN. SoniP people may think that as the total receipt:; at the recent Silver IladRO T’ete were cures all kinds of Rheumatism by The Hastings and.District Fanciers’ .Asso well over £600 the actual euin handed to the getting at the cause of the trouble. ciation utility, table and f.ancy rabbit show 11 PHILPOTS Establishment Committee of the Services All these excruciating pains, those held at the Middle Stj-^et Drill Hall on Wed-' Rendered Club, about £460, is less than swellings of the limbs, fihat inllam nesda.T was an unqiialiified sucoes.s from all might reasonably be expected. The explana­ mation of the joints, that Rheumatic points of view'. ^ ! In Airtight tion lies in the fact that as the Committee Eufierens know so well, come from ex­ Exhibits made the respectable total of -323 ; had .to purchase the eatables and some of cess uric acid in the blood. out of 330 entries received, and comprised one FIRST DISPLAY Glass the other thing.s sold at the fete the expenses ■- APCEL drives this out, and in of the finest shows of rahhits ever held in , exceeded 20 per cent, of the receipts, and con­ doing so cures the Rheumatism. Hastings or in Sns.sex. The cla.s.ses w-cro all' C o n t a i n e r a sequently the Entertainment Tax had to bo Apeel cleanses the blood, tones and well rciiresputed. and the onality was e.\c--l-i paid. If the expenses had been a few pounds strengthens the Kidneys and Liver, lent, e.specially in the English., Silver and less this would have been avoided, but the has a distinctly beneficial eflect upon Belgian classes. The, diief feature of the- Committee set its face dead against any idea the bodily health. It is an ideal prize list was the defeat of (he cliampiou, ! of trying tq evade the tax, and the treasurer remedy because it “ Idle Sensation,” in the English < lass, over was given instructions to pay it. All things .1 months.^ which had lo be .satisfied ^ with a, Autumn Fashions. considered the term ti.sed to describe the cures “ reserve.” The Belgian Hares formed a| fete the week it was held, “ an etiormous suc­ MUSCULAR RHEUMATISM. very hot class, and there weic a dozen ral,-| L ib cess,” was thoroughly justified. The Ser­ hits all fit to be first prize winners. The WHERE QUALITY AND VALUE vices Retidered Club gets £460. the Govern­ LUMBAGO. SCIATICA, peu.s were admirably arranged in .a .single IT 15 i A STORE ment gets between £4,') and £.10 in tax; and NEURITIS & RHEUMATIC GOUT. tier, everybod.v had a good opport'iiu'y (oi about £160 was spent with loc.sl tradesmen. inspect them, and a lively interest was t.iken I REIQNl SUPREME, and visitors will firld it one that The smashirig The financial result of the fete placed the APCEL is eold only in bottlos diroct from in all the animals. Mi.fs .1. |M. AVood cai i ied 'Urg Line, Fi Establishment Committee of the Services tho jiialter at out the onerous dufiesjof Hon. Se.-rclary in will afford the very utmost in shopping comfort and Rendered Club in the happy position of be­ 3 BZS. 3/., 6ozs. 6/>, & 16 OZS. 12/- a thoroughly cninible liianiier, no praise be-i he M arne, th ing able to cease asking for Kub.scriptions. I I By post 6<1. each extra. ing too high for the smooth way in which e c o n o m y . The Committee has all the money it needs. I lif a $B. bottle affor

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HASTINGS AMUSEMENTS. MR. H a y d e n c o e f i n t o v i s i t t h e SERfl^ICES RENDERED CLUB SITUATIONS VACANT—FEMALC. PALACE PIER. T H E ^ WAR. BARMAID, expenenoNl and trustworthyi(quidc^Gse j STRESS AND STRAIN li)ad«i; iefefoiu:«to i^iured: wo«e«. ; - uto in.~ UlllllllftiUiilM llllllli ;0:- THRILLIMQ MTOTERY p l a t .-a t Mr. C. Hayden Coffin, the world famous SETTLING THiE ACCOUNTS OF TH,L Uuuondgd i UoTol, Norui iiaraUtrougli, Hants. —'sSiUe f I-IEUT. H S. STRICKLAND. SILVER BADGE FETE. would seem to be the common lot in these BROOK'A HIOH.ei»A8S AQKNCY,’ XnDbridjS ( , THE THEATRE. ______baritone, has been engaged to sing at the anxious times. Nearly everyone is Working 'Wells; Cook, two .on laiuuy* JiiO-Jiija; Cook-iieaeriU i Crbwded hoU«6s continue the rule At? the two Sacred Concerts at the Palace Pier on A sad hereavemmt has befallen the family and House-L'arlouimaid; one lady;, tonail houss; gAzed Gaiety Thehtre. Haetinge, and Sunday, September 23th. Mr. Ooffin’e visit of! Mr .and Mrs. 1^ Strickland, of Halsteads, THE PRESENT STATE OF THE :'LUji at high-pressure and the physical system -is ivatvs; rsuiso ro child ‘A; truaxivaithy tto travel}'; hixii booking is necessary ■ to avoid disappeint- will l>e eagesly looked forward to, an viable maid.—Bioolu' Agency, i ■ —aa S.I Strickland, of the N.V.R. (Hawk Batta­ demand. It- ‘ is important that we should ' liOOK;’'mu8t be ui-od to restaiuant work.l—Apply Mr, ment. | This is not, surprising, for the seating capacity of the Pier Pavilion, which “ carry on.” with sustained effort and K ey/ Grand MG?taurant, Hahtiuir6. ! -^14 managopient is presenting a reaDy WO^l^r- is already hea.vily taxed for these concert', lion ). The balance sheet of the recent iilver L*C E K K ;;L»a V; AA'rf) i te 1.— I' wa it • Lunited, .Wholeeale ful series of first class shows. An intimation from the Admiralty conveyed Fete wgs submitted by the Hon. effibiency. No care is too great that will Oioceis, WfcBi £^t. i/eouaras. - i —aii ■ . V ’ll doubtle.ssi he strained to its uttermost thh information that Lieut. Strickland Was Badge ensure a high standard of health. Usually, CHARWOMAN wanted ciuie a weak. — Apply T'Oo This Week there ris a thrilling myetery on the occasion of this artist's appearances. Treas Iirer (Mr.; G. R. Butterworth) at* a Boeeiy, Satherland-av., BexiiiU. | sl4b Jlay, "T he T hirt^nth C hair,’ and. the killed in action in France on the 3rd inst. meeting o f ' th^ Committee oh M mda.y however, a. little common, sense and no CUUK.GENERAL wanted; help giieu. Apply AL* The deceased was.formerly in practice as a particular trouble is all lhat is necessary. 642, “ O bserrer " Office, H astings. —sU arge audiences have shown their apprecia­ “ THE ARISTOCRATS ” AT THE solicitor at 47, FAvelock-road, and was 33 evening, with Mir. Alfred Dyer in the 'hair. When the stomach lacks tone, when the COOK-GENERAL uud NUR24E-HOGSEMAID wanted tion of the ehtortainnient in no unc^rtaih HASTINGS PIER. The anconnts were pa.ssed and anthoritc was immediately,; child M is. irCuoert i Levieu, . manner. The piece opens on a quiet Now that the breezy winds begin to blow years of age. He‘;oined up in .Tune, 1915, and given the Treasurer to pay them, appetite is poor, when the liver is sluggish BferrylandVid.. Surbiton, Suxrey. fiiiOe S a c r i f i c e was married in the same month. and the bowels are constipated remember COOK (good, plain) and HOUSEM AID wanted lor Aftelr deducting expenses, arid all iwing homely note hut very soon a disturbing and there is a nip of autumn in the evening The sympathy of their fellcw townspeople that it is not possible to feel fit and well. efu^li p/ivute . family; thtee maids aepi.—Mm. Joueph« f w element is introduced by mention of a air, the cosv Pavilion at tht Hastings Pier will go but to Mr. and Mrs. Strickland and for tp© entertainments’ tax, a bala ce of 10, Cautelupe-rd., Bexhill-oii-6ea. elilu crime and the inability of the police, to is more than ever a delectable place of ren­ about ^2469 remained for the Servicee Derangement of the organs of digestion is CASHIER AND BOOK-KEEPER. — Young Lady dezvous. members of their family in the sad bereave­ the primar.v and often unsuspected cause of wanted.—Apply. W. H. Crcucher and Co., i'ruiioieie, tt-aok the crinainal. and from this point to ment. Rendered Club Fund. much illness and many ailments that BeTonshire-id., Bexhill. • : —aUb the end the thrills are continuous. All this week, notwithstanding the tem­ VotpB of thanks were passed t.oi_al|t the COOK un4 HOUSE.PARLOURMAID wanted for pests, the audiences have been as large as It might be mentioned that out of the three hmder work and happiness. That safe and Mystery is quite the right word for this remaining sons of Mr. and Mrs. Strickland, w o rld s and a sjpecial vote to Mrs. Ho king. fmiable medicine. Beecham’s Pills, should Reatorj*-, O ibtrhuret; good leferente jieceeeaiy.-A pply play, the pi-pblem which the d r a m a t i s t ever, and many have had to go away disap­ the Hon. Secretary. Bheehan. * , j * M4 pointed at not being able to get in. The two, after very severe Army medical exami­ always be kept hand.v in the home, to be CAPABLE. MAiJ) wanted ap. General; nd baeemontt L i b e r t y sets out to' sdlve remaining a closed hook nations, have been discharged from the Army It interestijngip., to note that 6.920 { eople XiO yearly; h eip given.—l, De Ci:am-av-., Sfi. .{Leoxiarda. moral is—Book your seats. taken whenever you feel " off-colour ”— ITY |AND VALUe ♦ until the last! few moments. When the Reserve as iwrmanently disabled for service. paid ifor admission at. the gat^- The j —8l4 Bo-lution is given there is a gasp of surprise Songs, sketches, choruses and all the other numbpr of tickets purchased beforeth» day " below par ” headachy and less energetic. COLLECTOR CANVASSERS. Ladies wanted; very III find it one that The smashing of the Hinden- smart little bits that go to make up the was 670 but only 429 of these tielgets were 4 few doses will soon restore you to the good wHges. — Greenha-gh Livereidfie* idUineDridge, I f '-'-f in the house. ! charming performance of “ The Aristocrats ” LANCE-CORPORAL H.-HARMAN. best of form. AYhen .you nr© feeling the Hudd’*t«sfifiid. s — burg Line, Foch’s triumph on A Capable (Tompany plays the piece to go with the same old bri.skness as at the be­ The news has reached Mrs. H. Harman, 85, used. Counting (he helpers and vhist effects of stress and strain, tr.y COOK and KITCHENMAID wanted immediately» kpping comfort and perfection. [The important part 9f St. Thomas’-road. Ithat her husband, Lance- players as well as the people who paii for R'XKl waf-es, i*o6d outings.—Apply to Mjes r.Milier. ginning of the season, and give the great­ total Bernardo, Bexhill. ‘i -^14b the Marne, the victory of the Madame Rosalie la Grange, a spiritualistic' est possible pleasure to all lucky' enough to Corporal H. Harir)a.n. Hampshire Regiment, adihiskion it is estimated that the COOK-GENERAL and Hous<^-Parlonniiaid wanted Lnfc- medium, is itakeoi with complete sqccess by hear it. was gassed on August 31st, but is going on number present was about 6,909. inediately for private fam ily; good wa^iM: nd basement. Piave, were all made possible by Miss Henrietta Leverett (not Miss Zelinn. w e ll. r A meeting of the Establishment ; Com-...... — Apply C., RftVeUtoke, Filshaui-rd., Leonards.—sl4 Mr. Herbert Williams, Mr. George Leo­ mittee of the Services Rendered tlluir was CuMPANtON HELP r^m ied; plain cooking; unaU British Coal. British Coal has Harrington , ae erroneously stated in last nard, Mr. Fred Frampton, Miss Paula. Des- He is a well-known footballer, having BEECHAM’S dlairy; iu> 'WAabing; znaidi age &bont 26; Ohuichi week's paper)j , It is a difficult and an horough. Miss Olive Maitland, Miss Marion played for several teams at Hastings, and held the same evening when it was rep family four.—Mies King, Naah Farm, Steyhing, Suseex. saved a disaster amd assured the exacting pSrt but Miss Leverett comes West, Miss Haydee Royston. and Mr. Reg. also Southampton ^nd Portsmouth sjnee join that the total amount to the credit ol el3e through the ordeal with flying colours. ing the colours. Lance-Corporal Hapnan’s movement, after allowing for expensi COOK-GENERAL wanted for (iuit« plain- cooking^ “ brilliant dawn.” W e have sacri­ Hawken are all excellent in their own parti­ libem'L outings; Unotiietf m aid k ep t; small private Intv of securing goods of Mr. Georgk S. Wray, as the Police cular lines, and are well worth seeing. Their parents reside in the Old Town. He is one of about JE1.02D in addition to the A:75 fo, houid.—Apply , Dalhousie,^’ Buckhur©t-rd., i Bexhill, ficed o u r coal reserv14 For the fitstltst ■three night* next ■neck and formances at the Promenade Bandstand, but wit-h ft. sub-Committe© of the Club is to COOK.GENER a l , age 24, 9. Alwyn-aveniHib We must suffer discomfort in our a matinee on Wednesday, at 2.30, the when conditions have been favourable Mr. before going across to France was in train­ furnishing, etc. Chib'wick, W .4.; two in [family; g'oedi wages' and out* Henton and his capable body of performers ing in Staffordshire and at Dover. Farmer irigci. — W rite Lady J ait-Lews, Hillside, Teuterdeo, homes and dislocation of our trade. patron.* of lihejHastings Gaiety Theatre are was an old St. Anirew’s Church choir boy. A gift of a piano would be greatly Advertising Rates. K ent. —»13e Bat who will be so bold as to complain to have a first visit of one of the most h*ve delighted the usual big crowds of de­ 1 appreciated. CAN ANY LADY recommend to' Naval Officer’* TTodo new Costumes and notable attractions of the present London lighted listeners. "'Vigilant'’ has a. note on the present widow' a suitable Lady, vho in return for a Room in when he thinks of our men this winter For Sunday there will he the usual 3 PRIA'ATEl AV. G. BERRY. her quiet bouse, would irender serrices.—E.M., 498, season; " By Pigeon Post.” the reniark- News has been received from the Canadian state of the Flub movement in his Flotsam Observer ” Office, H atlings. sH in the ice-filled craters of Flanders, or able spy play 'R-hich is still drawing lagge o’clock performance at the bandstand and at and Jetsam coluiiin on page six. PR E P A ID ADVERTI8EM BNTS, 6Urh » l "W.'^^NTED,'’ COMPANIONABLE Y OMAN wanted aa {Norse to 7.45 in the evening at the Cinema do. Luxe. ■War Office that'Piivate AV. G. Berry. Cana­ “TO LET,” and “FOR SALE,” et«.. s.ra inierfed in two ohildron. ages 3i aid 6; good wages to suitabU of the Italians fighting at tw’enty de­ audiences at tie Garrick Theatre. There will be a vocalist at each of these con­ dian Battalion, son of Mr.s. Berry, 29, Mount th« tollosing FIRST CLASS WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS applicant- references req ured.—Apply peraonally or by grees below zero, when even the lungs Shell 1 shock seems hardly the thing to certs. Pleasant-road, Hastings, is lying very tor ONE CHARGE ONLY: — letter to Mrs. B rett, Oaklleld, Now Town, UckfteldL 820e its in' R eal Shetland and make m e r r y over, even when _ JSierely seriously ill in hospital in France, suffering COMMAND PpPORMANCE H ^ T I N O S 4 ST. LEONARDS OBSKRYMR, COOK-GENERA^' in jqui**t oomfortablo ‘^.oome t-O' may freeze. feigned, as in the case of Captain Paul stay" home: last maid 10 years;— miles fromi-London; rts. ■' in lightness, kindlv " THE CORNER GROCER ” AT THE from severe wounds in thigh and injury to BMXHILL-0N-8BA OBSSRTBJt. two in family; Wasiiiag cut; usual outings; wages, X25, Chalfont, a bright, earnest young officOr, CENTRAL PICTURE THEATRE. knee, the thighbone being fractured. expene-fs paid.—W rite M r;. H olt, Endiebury, Offing’foid, lisfao^rs' of all materials Let us hasten the end by using less who affects a rabbling imbecility that he On Monday, Tuesday and AFednesday. a In a letter the Matron said, although OF A GREAT FILM -AT tiT. LEONARD?. SUSSEX EXPRESS. Eet»ex. 820e coal, less light. The way is clear. fnay unmask his Major, who is a traitor, seriously ill, his condition was satisfactoiy. OR A PE R Y .—Young L^d.v wanted for th e fancy.—O. mes. The extraordinary very fine Gaumont photoplay, “ The Corner The management of the Kinema Piilace, 1 2 WORDS ll insertion) . . 1 /> E. Sliorter, 33-4, Quoen'e-rd.. Hastings. e28 “ Britain,” says Mr. Samuel Gompers, and his orderly. Lacken, a noted G erm ^ Grocer,” will ibe shown. There is a rich vein Before going to Cnnada Private Berr.v re­ DOMESTIC KELP wanted forione month, Kdall apart- make- them distinctly come'dian turned spy. But Mr.. Austin ceived his farm tralining at Buckhurst Scout Norman-road, ?t. Leonards, is to be con­ 12 WQjtDS (I insartiont) . . 2 / 6 m enr hou*;e.—27, Stgekleigli-rd.J St. L ^n ard s.. —sl4 the American leader, “ mast furnish of comedy, with plenty of light humour to gratulated on the command presentation DRAPERY^Young Lady tinted for fasoy depoit> Pa^^e handles matters with a gay adroitness counter-balance the pathos of the story. Farm, AiVadhurst. einlisting before he was 18. Minimuna, 12 words !/• that precludes oSence and with a melo­ given at the request of H.R.H. Prince Albert metit.—Apply to j Bros.. Ha«?ting». —to73 coal for the ships to bring American Also Episode 4 of the thrilling serial " Tliie He was wounded Through the neck in the of the comiilete ten-reel version of cx-Aribas- Id. FOR EVERY ADDITIONAL WORD. Siesial DRAPERY* — Young L’ady or Man (ineligible far troops- and American supplies.”,,' Bo dramatic energy that on the opening night Bull’s----- Eye,”- _again „------„ showing ___Edatie Polo at his Battle of Vimy Ridge. He is now 20 years of t«nnj for longer reriode* Rat« Card on application to Army) for Linen and Manchester Di»panment.—Hunt at the GarrieV Theatr© evoked snch an sador Gerard’s "My Four Years in Ger­ t i e Publishing Ollica. and Sons, 1-6, Mereery-Iane. Canterbuiy. el4 your part. Use less coal. best. age. many,” which took place last week-end. DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, good Bc^iee A^eistant) |and Engl'sh Blouses and outburst of er thusiasm as has not been Other pictures will include " His Bachelor To’ an ” Observer ” representative Mr. Publishing Office: 14, CLAREMONT, HASTINGS, good wages and iconstant] enipioj-meut..—Apply Madam* witnessed in the Theatre since the War pinner ” (Reliance comedy), " Treasure of PRIVATE ARTHUR KNIGHT. 1 Telephone 13J Hastingi. Marie, 41al Robertson-ei.,1 Hasungs. - —b14 Banks, manager bf the Kinema Palace, who DRAPERY —Ybunsr La<^es wanted for Fancy Drapery began. ' . t^ptain Kidd ” (E. A. drama), "False Move” Private Arthur Knight, son of the late Airs. shortly celebrates the end of a year’s highly and Blouse Department* ;■ live in or out.—Wickham'*, first class Compa.ny will be seen in the (ATi'tagraph comedy), etc. Knight, of The Aloes, St. Helen’s-crescent, successful management of this famous hmse. Mounti PleaWnb, iTuiibridge Wells. - * —s28 various parts iinder the direction of Mr. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "The Hastings, New Zealand Expeditionary Force l( DRAPERY.—Young Lady APPRENTICE wanted.— v-y- in France, has been badly wounded in the stated that the a;udience were most eqthu; SITUATIONS VACANT—LADS. Apply to Maetin Bros., Breedk-pl. and. Castle-jst., I Italian Velour Hats and Arthur Hardy. Marriage Auction.” the great melo-dramatic siastic during the screening of the film and tiOKw. 1 • j tc69 How to use less five-reel play, will delight all who see it. head, and is now iii hospital at Sidcup. some of the most famous scenes therein were BOY •want-ed for early morning* Paper Round.—Brown DAILY GENERAL'.HELP, ronvenif^nt bouse; mFst " ARLETTE” THE LATTER PART OF ■The production is thoroughly efficient and He joined up in New Zealand in 1915, served received with bursts of a/iplause. and Woodley. White Hock, Huttunge. ^l4 washing put out.—28, Ut'P’?r Park-rd., St. I^eonardfc n e x t WEEK. IS of a very high class character. " .ludex,” in France two years, and was previously B U TCH £KS.—Wanted, a i^trong Jj«d or yoiLDff Man .[ • r -H i ' c ipe were }iem- (ineligih.e;.—Cneatle.' 8‘/. yuet?a'6-rd-. Haitingw. DRAPERY.—Wanted, \oung Apprentic^ii A rare treat is in store for all patrons to a netv serial, will commence on Thursday, wouilded in 1917 wh^n hear La Bassee. bers of the Royal Air Force, anid likely o be BOY [about- 15;, Uviug' in St. L^oiyards, 'w“Hn1egtmneB.—Metiiajf and Kirkpatrick,jWellinf- the Hastings Gaie-^, Theatre next week, an^d is throughout Of exceptional interest. more critical oveC the militari’y scscenes llhan Metteeuger; mudt ride cycle; \rag»} to <''umueuG<., ton-p!., Hastings. ] 1 ‘ ^ sl4 J and the large vrriety and when Mr. Geoige Dance’s principal Com­ The opening episode will at once contribute PRIVATE P h i l i p m o o r e . weekly.—Apply Ewbank Sruuji, Oueiuict,- 5, Noruiviu-rd., DAILY GIRL \tanted io assist with housework aoX COAL a lavman, I consider this a fine tribute to St. li?onarx^. 13ex- from oommenceiucnt.—Apply to Maetini Bros;, Breeds Theatre, London. ^rst ” (L.Ko comedy). “A Faithful Servant” He was wounded in action by shell on when I took the big venture in securing this hill. teb pi. and Castie-st.. H astingi. ■■ tc70 Indulge less in the luxury of a hot " Arlette ” sw ms to have seized a new (V^itagraph comedy), etc. waAugust mmtJ23rd 1 \ J n ami ■ 1 V( die iX- on Allgust (JU •,'flJi24th withoutr\ film for the Kinema Palace, that my j udg- LAD 'wanted, able cycle. — W atson, Greengrofjer, DRESSMAKERS.—A gobd Skirt Hand wanted.—Apply regaining consciousness. For several YV’eritern-rd.. St. Leonard-. —sl4 to Klaatin Bros., Drapers,! 7, 8, 9, 10, Breed's-pl., Has­ bath. A cold bath in the morning, for rrace out of a f tory and a setting that are fnent has been fully backed by the discer ling LAOS :2,, snonr’. n’ciuucd.—Apply Mr, Key, Gund tings. I , . tc7o rankly oonven ional and familiar. One THE OENTRAL I'AYILION. he was employed at the AN'arrior Gate Hotel, public. During this ten-week run here 1 1 ave, Rcficnuraui, opposite Hae-rin^rr Pier. —sl4 DRESSM AKING.—Good! Dress H and reiiTiired for aU those who can stand it, is more healthy hardly dares to think how many times we St. Leonards. unfortunately, had to turn away at maty of RESPECTABLE LAO wanted. — Apply Mr. Lewis teration TvoikKXim: aliio good Juniore for eostumee an4 and keeps you warm longer. have heard all this before, but there is a AA"hat an acquisition the AAallis Aythur A bbott, Ju'wellor, 8, Grand-pavade, ■St. Luonarde. tc^o dresses.—Wickham’s, ..Mount Fleasaoit, Tunbridge "Well*. \ •% the performances hundreds who were anx­ RESPECTABLE INTELLIGENT LAU -wanted ai •sl4 certain freshne^ about this Shaftesbur.v Entertainments have again proved to the BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY. ious to see this famous film, and as I iirder- Apprentice.—Apply Manager, “ Obeerrer " Office, Has­ ERRAND GIRL ynnt&d. 1 day at once. -- Apply Theatre play. At the same time there is not summer season at Hastings. The following donations and gifts are ac- stand, the English booking agents are she rtly tings —te Madam Dari>. Paris Hou!.« Bexhilh I—al4b Bemember—the more careful the raffishness ^nd vulgarity of the Offen­ Night after night the spacious Pavilion at fcnowledged with grjarjateful thanks :—Proceeds placing "My Four Years in Gerniaivv ’ in WANTED, stroni; ERRAND BOY, — Metcalf and EXPERIENCED ilUNIOR B(3dicei Alteration and bach operas with the Peranian Army in of sale of cards, “ Th e Twelve Bells,” per Mr. Kirkpatriek, WclHiigton-pl., liastink*?. b14 Coat Hand; good was’es aiid permanency.—PhilpoTt [shed 1836. 'Phone 35y.' yon are at the hegiimlng of the entrance to the Recreation Ground has the picture theatres throughout the Ui ited ■WANTED, EOY, daUj\ Sunday excepted, to help in St. Tj<»onardp. ' . —*14- rehellion. There is scope for all sorts of tech filled to its utmost capacity with de­ John King, 16s. 8d Miss .1. Thorpe, per Kingdom in its complete form, I shall bo rery house and garden; houjis 8 a.in. to 5 p.in. — Apply EXPERIENCED KITCHENMAID wanted I for at Tunbridge Wells. the winter the less will he harmless but piquant little hits at the lighted audiences who never tire of the Misses Dunster, 5s. fed.; workroom collection, happy, and I hope given the opportunit;-, to Woreham Manor, near Bexhiil. —sl4b Offleerri’ Hoi^pifal in London ; good. wagee.—rApply troiibies of modern . 10s. ‘2d.; Mrs. E. Gt|oom, given in return for presertit it to my St. Leonards friends, so WANTED, STRONG LAD for garden.—Apply Metro­ Matron, K.A.F. Hoepital, 37, Bryaustou-*q.i • LondoE, yonr difficulty at the end. The music by the various composers comedy of the two Georges—Blackmore and loan of bed, 10s. and, 19 eggs; Bannow, flowers politan Convalescent Home. Little Common, Bexbill. W .. I . Grogie—the rag-time songs and light humour many of whom have expressed a desire tc see —fl4D EXPERIENCED GENERAL wantod . for amnll pri­ Hake a good start, so as to throughout is bright and tuneful and far and cigarettes. i the "whole ” thing. ' . W ANTED, STRONG :LAD, about 16. to help do Uiilk vate tamily; C6, 'Vale-road, Silverhili; good reference*? above the avejrage. There are several of Miss Ethel AATilford, the charming round once a xlay,—Apply G. Catt, Pine Hill Cottage, wages i£2G-£30.-Apply 1, Piioiy-rd., Hastings. 8.14 vocali.sation of Miss Marion Ruth and Mr. ; -Asked for his opinion as to the effect of! the EXCELLENT VACANCIES of all kind8 always op«e have something in hand. delicious songs which will at once appeal to SUSSEX SOLDIERS’ CIGARETTE AND film, Mr. Banks said :—" As a picture tnear- 8t. Helen’s, Hastings. —1-14 all ^ u sic lovers, [while we shall hear a chorus Harold Humphries, and the capital piano COMFORTS FUND. WANTED. BOY for housework: reisjiectable; pend in good Private Familiea, SchooU, Institutions, first- work of Miss Maude Maye; a sextette of tre manager there is one phase’in connection ref^Tcni-’e* required;—Lanpley-pl.. Fileham-rd.. St. Leon­ eUas Hotel!: Brighton. South Coast and Country.<*> which is a real j singing chorus. The play Collections for week ending September 12th : with this film that.has particularly .struck ards. p14 Sussex and'Southern Counties Registry, I, PODl-valley. Stsued by the Coal Mines Dept, of the artistes who have worthily sustained the WANTED, Lad *or Man not eligible for Army fer Kaetret. Corner, Brighton. Estab. 1900. [Tel. 4871. No will be magnificently staged and dresse learn th e trade.—Apply Hill, shows in what has proved a record season. Lniidon-rd.. St. Leonards. . GENERAL SERVANT required: no cooking or T?-o«h- used to seeing W;ith all Mr. Dance's produc- Gassoh, 4s. lOd.; Mirs'Nellie Freeman, £1 6s. Eas been shown at 4.50 theatres—a new class WANTED immediately,. strong, tnietwnrthy LAD, ing;_ ^20.-38, WellinirtOD-sq.. Ila-atings.t 838 * .T . 4. tions. . „ , , AVednesday night was set apart for the Ud. ' of people who ^ave hitherto ‘cold-shoul­ from 14; Churchman preferred: high cliaraoter re­ GROCERY AND PROVISIONS.—Female Atfi-.;«tante There will be; a matinee on Saturday, benefit of Miss Ruth and Mr. Humphries, Mr. George Miller, a well-known former quired: pumping, rough gardening, backhouse work; wanTcd, ©sporiencGd.—Q. B. Butuher, Hji'wkhura^. sl4 dered ’ the film aS an entertainment. The lire indooie; country.—Apply Semer Reotory. Ipswich. GOOD GENERAL wanted; comfortable homcf; gccR September 2Ist, at 2.30 p.m. who were rewarded with a "bumper” house, tradesman of St. :Ltonards, has very kindly intellectual classes, particularly, have for cl3e ■waces to emtabl^ rersdn.— Albert-rd.', BexhilL (•T-sl4b ' innumerable' presents, and showers of con­ presented us, with a fine telescope, to be the first time entered a .picture theatre, and G EN E R A L ; plain rck>king; t'wo ladies; no basem eat, ; offere(l for sale for —B., 33. Chapel Park-M..!St. Leonards.i *14 ! "INTOLERANCE” AT THE CINEMA DB gratulations from , hosts of' friends. A the benefit of the fund, hundreds of the clergy throughout the coun­ GENERAL iv^'nted; 1 two In family; ;43S-£30.—Mn* LUXE. splendid programme was put on, including The instrument w a f originally the properly try have swallowed their scruples, and SITUATIONS VACANT^MALE. Streer, Telccombe' Red;kory, L«wes. | *13© “'What I bejlieve is right. "What you be­ many new ' items and extra-special turns of the late Father T(oy, of the Church of St. come most enthusiastic over the claims of GENERAL fdc.'sinalll farmhouse; family three; near Thomas of Canterbu ASSISTANT ior Iroxtraongery Department; previous station.—Mrs.. VVh'itingl Pyes, Crowhunit, sl3a lieve is wrong.” In other words, the refusal from town in Miss Dorrie Courtne.v (a ry. St. Leonard.'. I think film a.s a means of [propaganda.” experience nec€*Bary.--Fmn’3 Stores, Canterbury. isl4 GOOD IRONEBS wanted; half doy* would »uit.«* lentury for to consider an[f opinion than our Own. magnificienr banjo soloist), and Mr. .Alan it is quite possible one of the- late priest’s Upon the educational a.spects of this BAKERS.—Wantifd at once, Hread Bakfr; ine'ig'ible Kinni-5,' 35. K ing’s-rd-, 8t. l^eouard?. — This has led to most or the crimes and tnis- Stainer, the clei'er ventriloquial entertainer many admirers may be glarl to take this op- ture in particular Mr. Banks asserted :■ or over j'vaw pxpeniiiice, wages.—First letter, GIRL wjinT*\i wantM daily«ajiy !ror,jor, iii'ar wac^hangwac^mng np;n p ; no kit­lai- .. fortunes of hiAoFy <•"'1and ’4ik *the theme of "In- portunity of pi hg a remembrance of an am told by the film booking offices that _ H. Boormau and Co., i’entGiuen. —rl4 chen 5voTk.—B5VGTk.—Edinburgh '‘ ’ . •'Hot-cl. • - Pt. -Leonard,'. —*14. from the Egyptian Hall. BO OK -K EEPER uud O FFICE ASSISTANT by W. O. GENERALNERAL wanted; Igoc^ worker; heln given.—IL, tolerance,” the [vorld’s greatest picture, to To-night*(Satnrday) George Blackmore and old friend. 'W hat o:Iers? educational authorities also have f(j- the first Contractor; Liuiy or goutleuum; good wuges, aicordiug 5. btt GeorgeVploce. . ... , .. Canterbury. .. ______• , ^ , . • ew be produced at the Cinema de Luxe ■ next Co.,"bid farewell to Hastings, when the evei- Pateels'are ofof ..books, magazines, and smokes time regarded the Gerard film as an es ;en- lo ability; 'write only, scaTiug ago and experience'; per- GIRL or BOY wanted hri Mesj'e-DgeT; li^ht work.-^ Monday and eve y day during the week at popular "topsy-turv.y”, programme is sure to have been despatoheipato to Sergeant C. Clarke, tial film to include in the school curricul im. maiiency; no OH'S on M’ar work or residing more tuan Jahnson’s Lilimry, ■ 34, Kink's-rd., St. ]>cnards. —sli . 2.30, 5 and 7.30., Lance-Corporal^ H. Ifnnnell, Bombardiers R! Two of The leading educational authorities 10 miles away need apply.—Alexander, 149, Battle-Ki., , GENERAL MAID reijuilred; comfortable home aid It is the most olossal and thrilling photo- draw another packed house. Ucliington. , —b14 good wavrofi.—Apply M « . Hodgkinson,’ 2, CUlTord-rd,, For the remaining fortnight of th© season Paine and L. Holiaid, Gunner W. Dnploek, have already.approached the agents, asking COACHMAN wanted to take torn, in job yard.— Bexhi)I-ou-Sex. ' - ( —sl4b drama ever film<4d; and cannot be cojnpared Driver C. Ransome, Signaller A. R. White, them to make arrangements to tour the :ilm Apply E. J. Dale, Saracen’s Head Porting Estabiiisli- GENERAL SERVANT or Daily* Help required, part with any other! production, for it surpasses commencing on Alonday, the Bognor Com­ Privates C. Chapman, C. Reid, B. T. Page, and accompanying same with a lecture ment, Ashford, Kent. sl4 day; good terms.—Anply' 14, Church-rd., St. Leonards, anything ever Alttempted or achieved-^is, in pany of Arthurians will occupy the board.s. and Private French (Palestine). Cigarettes throughout the various schools which are un­ EXPERIENCED SINGLE-HANDED GARDENER • ’ r* ' —*14 Thc.v should not be missed, as they include immediately; vegetable!, fruit.—Particular* Q., King’* GENERAL.—Girl -wanted for housework. — Appl^ fact, unique. 'T^h e play is in ten parts, arid have been sent to Sergeants Ps T.elliott, F. der tneir charge. Sir Janies. Yoxall, M P., Library, Bohoznia-rd., St. Leomude. sl4 aUoj ‘2 o'clock; alocp out.—Mr*. Card, Cambridgc-r4., Summer Prices the Btory-forni as follows:—One'— The old favourites in the persons of AA'illi© Rouse Hammond. E. Bumstend, Corporals ~W. 'Col- the leading school authoritv, after having CARPENTER for asricuiturai ropairi: permanency. Ha«ttmgi<. —*14 Modern Story 1 two—.Jerusalem,. 27 a . d . ; (the famous piano entertainer, who was such lard, F. Harlow, A. Kurs, Fold, Phillips, seen it, stated that it was kistorical tr ;ith —Apply Harper and Stedman, The Clifle, Lewes. GOOD PLAIN COOK wanted for St. Jbhn’s School* of their early three—France, In the times of Catherine de a hit last season), Leonard Lovesey (the —!l3e about September 20th; good wages. — Apply Miao Corke. Siggs. Lance-Corporals Long, A. Luck­ presented with terrible justice, and that [the CARPENTERS. JOINERS and CABINET Hamiltou, St. John’s, Collmgton-av., BexnilLon-Seo. i - s t r a i n Medici, 1572 a.d.I: four—Again to the Modern tenor we all want to listen o again) and the ing. D.C.M., Brooks. Down, Bombardiers F. facts were not exaggerated or melodram iti- M A K ERS required ifor A ircraft Factory on South . el4b Story: five—To Babylon. 539' b.c. : six—Again versatile author-comedian, Fred Rome, who Lee, Q. Velvick. and Fears, Gunners G. and cally set forth. To quote his own worls: Coast; dietrici rate of wages plus Government Award; •GOOD GENERAL wanted; three in family; gooE .ithe Stpl-y, And .so the four ,stories with other clever performers are sure of a H. Noakea. A. Hammond. G. F. and A. L. 'I waa struck by the compact constrncfion no p^on already engaged. on Government work need wiigee and putings.—Apply before 10 a sd ‘between 5 aa4 zains that cannot HiTferria’te one with another, ttnfil,''lh'the cli­ big reception on making their re-appearance. apply.—Apply in the firPt inetance to your nearest.. b p.m.. 72. Bt.' Helen's-id.'i Hastings. s20 OR Clarke, Offen, Luck Wilson, W. and A. of the story as well as bv the vivid repi Employment Exchange, quoting thia paper and No. OUOJ GOOD PLAIN COOK wanted; two in family; iat> max of the last'act, they seem to flow, to­ Mitchell, Newport, Gallop, Hadlow, T. tation of it. I hope ttiat\the film >hay be ».• s28 ' chenmaid kept; must uaderstaiid dairy. — Ookmei gether in one coirimon flood of humanity. ” THE BETTER ’OLE ” AT THE KINEMA Bryant. Drivers G. Corke, Pestell. E. Bur- shown in every Allied couritrv, and seen by EAST SUSSEX AGRICULTURAL EXECUTIVE Laurence, Red Hou*e, Uokiieid. e27e There is not tab slightest doubt that there COMMITTEE.—The East Sussex A-griculturai Executive GOOD GENERAL SERVANT wonted; comlortabl« P-ALACE. chell, T. Baker. Tlioiason. Balkham, Sappers the young as well as.the old.’^ That is no Committee require a Shorthflud-Typiit at their Roberte- situation; good wuges and outing*; family four.^ ' fhe new full sacqne, with will be a big ru ^ ^ to the popular Cihema db The thorough policy of progress adopted at Colgate, Q. Freemin, H. Chapman. W. mean testimony to receive from so .famous bridge Depot.—Particulars of experieacer-together with Apply 102, WcHmeadow-id., Catfoid. London. S.£. sl3a -- Luxe all the weej and we advise an early this Kinema at St. Leonards reflects the Clarke. T. Miller, Glvde, Holden. G. Chad­ an educational expert, and I hope aur own salary required, should be forwarded to, the under­ GENERAL SERVANT wanted, with some knowledga 47 Guineas. e - s t r a i n . visit to the box! iffices, which will be open greatest credit upon Directors and Manage­ wick. P. Nye. and Coombes, Wheeler Col- educational authorities will bear that in signed, R. H. B. Jesse, Executive Officer, Mountfield ■of plain ccokiag; two. in family; daily help given la from and includi' g next Monday every day Hoiwe, Lewea. tc28 morning.—Mrs. Stead,. Richmond: Lodge, St. Ann©’#* 200 Guineas. ment, and is all to the good of the town in tham. Drummer C. Stevens, Privates W. mind ■vv'hen the time comes for its presecta- HOUSE PORTER wanted. — Apply York Private cres.. Lowos. < *27© from 10 to 1, ai 1 3 to 5, when seats ban be general. The excellent entertainment pro­ Creed, Avery. Andreits. R. Isted. H. Glazier. ti9n in Stv Leonards, so that they may in­ Hotel, Bexhill. —«21b GENE'RAL SERVANT required in a small famil/ secured for eithe Hof the three daily perforpi- vided has proved a grferit boon to visitors and .T. G. Richardson, F) Yeness, A. Jinks, A. stitute scholars* matinees to view the Ger­ HEAD WAITER wanted; alao Waitress. — Beach of two ladioa; wages ^30; must be strong and wilUn«i ing^shape with stole ends Lilestrain is oft-times Eye­ ance.S'. It shoule Ibe noted that although the Haven Hotel, Bexhill-cn-Sea. —sl4b age ubout 30.—76.. St-. Savioui'6-rd., St. Leonards, IB residents alike. Champion, and A. Clement. ard film. No less than 31 Ambassadors of HAY TRUS8ERS wanted to work in Suisaex; per­ morning'* only. "■ ■ , —*14 195 Guineas. strain.- for the burden of performance is ebntinuous from 2.39; .seats Next week’s programmes bid fair to beat Orders: 3.000 cigarettes and 81bs. tobacco, the Allied and neutral countries have seen it, m anent aituai^on; 7s. ipt^r ton and rail fares paid.— HOUSE.PARLGURMAIO wanted by the are booked on the distinct understinding anything this house has ever attempted. 9th Royal Sussex Regiment; 1.500 cigarettes aiid the Chiefs of the U.S. Navy and Army, Write immediately to Wiloox and Frost, Nine Elma, jCarapbftll, 14. Maxkwick-ter.. St. Leonards. —s21 • 16 Guineas, life falls heavily on your that they are available for the times for " The Better ’Ole,” or " The Romance Of Old as well as the heads of our own ^Army arid Xx>ndon, S.W.8. ' t27a HELP wanted throe hours morning, — Apply which. ■ ■ 1., . A L, ^they T. n W are A -H J. W H .1 A T'l ^ A A A J. — and 41bs. tobacco, 49lst Company Royal En­ KNACKERSMAN wanted; good wages.—Apply GraiuVpuradc, St. Leonard*. ' ■ —sl4 eyes. iCenred, viz.: From '2.36 to B ill,” ■will be screened on Monday. The tale Navy, who have seen it through in a piri^te HOUSE.PARLOURMAID wanted; housemaid kCpt:^ kigan Skunk, long wide 5, 5 to 7.30, 7.30 i 10. gineers; 250 cigarettes, Private French. SGijt'hdown Kenxela, Ringmer. tee of “ The Better 'Ole ” is too well-knonjn to My recent appeal for further contributions way.** ^ T MAN required to make hirof^U genf'^rally ■useful.— Apply Mre. Aldridge, Hurst Dene, Ore, Hastings. sl4 65 Guineas. The effect of any Eyestrain The accompailWihg pictures on Monday, need much description in print. The'film to our Magazine Box! at Warrior-soiiare has The interview concluded with the following App'y Mr. Key, Grand Restaurant. Hastinjwi. —sl4 HOUSE.PARLOURMAID. good ontiugs.-Applf Tuesday and AV nesday will be Mutt and play visualises it in a new form) Jt is the opinion Ye.s, you may say, I think the MOTOR DRIVER or MOTOR MECHANIC wanted to Mr*.' Howse, Grammar School, Utkfield. ie 49 Guineas, is reflected throughout the .Tefl and the Gai ■tte, and on Thursday, Fri- been loyally resnopde'd to, and we have had (or Ford hiie cars.—Gregory, Scdleecombe, Battle. ol9 HOUSE*PARLOURMAID(; exp^rwnce not necessarT. finest British picture ever produced: there the most delightful hauls the last three general TDublic are beginning to realise the MILK RECORDER required at once- by the East —12, Wa-rrir r-&q., Sf, Le'^nalrds-on-Sca. —*14 day and Saturda(! "The Mystery Ship.” and is U'Othing to criticise. It is a picture that possibihtie.s of the film as a vehicle, not o ily Sussox Milk Recording Society, whole time; discharged HOTEL. — ^^aitre** wanted, family and cornmeicial ^s in six styles, all-rnade whole nervous system— the Gazette weeks. I am more grktefiil than I can say to compels us to be dumb and sirtiply admire. all those who have given us so many beauti­ of amusement but instruction.** soldier or woman; applicants must hare some know­ Imtel; two kept; permanent; state age, experieno#^ 35 Guineas. for the Eyes, Nerves and The first episode of another of the famous ledge of dairying.—State wages required and forward wages.—Devonshire Hotel, BexhiIl*on-Sea. —sl4b I fully fresh new books and magazines. It copies two recent testimonials to tlie Secretary, E. B. HOUSEI^AID and HOUSE-PARLOURMAID Brain are all linked KITTY McKAY AT THE PUBLIC HA!LL. Pathe serials, “ Tbe Seven Pearls,” will be has been such a great help to us, as we re­ Jarvis, Onstead Farm, Bnxted. sl3e qnired; three in lamily,—Apply Mr*. Moore, Do'wa- 30 Guineas. Crowded audiraces continue to be the order shown, featuring such great film stars .as ceive applications for rending matter by PO R TER wanti^d. lor deliveries; good washes.—Apply *ide, Lpsoni. . - 3 .—*13© together. Creighton Hale, Leon Bary, and Molly King, HASTINGS GUARDIANS. George ,Mence Smith, Ix>ndon-rd., St. Leonard*. *28 HOTELA-Asfistani; Houseke(?per w anted; good needl#> I Coats, Musquash Coats, at the popular BulbliG Hall Cinema; every mail. Mrs. Boqthroy, too, lias sent ns PLUMBER and HOT WATER FITTER want^; wom^n o*scntiQl; good home; state age, experience 'The latest picrares, full of incident, and a great attraction in itself. a generous gift of books (as stated last week), -:0:- permanency; good wages to competent man;—Adama wage*.—DeTonshii’6 H otel, Bexhill-on-Sea. —«14b . 25 to 160 Guineas. Eyestrain is often a beautifully showpl reap their ewn reward, For the three days commencing Thur*d|iy but this does not meari we have all we want. HALF-YEARLY CALL REDUCED ^1,07?. and; Jarratt. Norman-rd., St. Leonarda. *14 HOUSE-PARLCURMAiD wanted; two in fam ilri, responsible factor in Ner­ and picture goeri; have good cause to be ap­ Francis X. Bushman and Beverley Bayne The demand continues, and I hope the supply PHILPOTT and Son, 35. Mount Pleasant, Tunbridge comfortable situation,—15, Dane-riL, St. IjeOttard«-on* | > in all Furs, much under appear in a great Aletro picture. " Tfie Heart pace with it Wells, require thoroughly experienced Tailor for ladies’ Sea. I *27© , preciative of thfe excellent fare put before ’ eep pace with it. The people of Hast­ GOOD NEWS FOR RATEPAYERS. work;'permanency. —gl‘4 HOUSE.PARLOkjRMAID;! two iir family; tbr©» vous Breakdown, Prema­ them Week afterlweek.' , of a Flirt. This picture has received con- ings, and " our visitors ' ' also, are extremely SADDLERS.—Wanted. General Hand; also Traprover; servants; stale wages.—Mrs. Skelton 36, First Avenu#^ - ture Old-age, Mental The_^last times of showing " The Soul of siderahle praise at the hands of the film well yp in repairs.—Batrtlett, Saddler, Ashford. > al4 Hove. *27© generous, and our khaki boys overseas are ,A meeting of the Hastings Board of Gualr- SAV^YER wanted for puab bench; work of National HOUSE’PARLOURMAID wanted for I«ondon. N.* remises. Satan” are to-day,, and this is supported by experts^and the Press. Then there is the oiiick to acknowledge and appreciate their Importance.—Frank Davis &nd Co., Aehford. sl4 good wage*. — Apply to M rs. Hobfoid, 94, H o m * ^ Trouble and many similar first eprsode of " The Mysteries of the Castle dians was held on Thursday. lane. London. S. ^ *13# several other fa^ii|iating films. kind thoneht of them. The member.s present were: Alderman C, SMART YOUTH '17) or youns Man iinclicibU’, re- ailm ents. Next Monday, ’irue^ay, and Wednesday the of Malmort,’’ a serial in six episodes, ifeatur- E. GERTRUDE ADAMS, Hon. Secretary. qiiired as Ae^^istant Stock-H<»ei>er, et«'.—Apply Ma«'onie, HOUSEMAID wanted early in October;' cook-hous^ ing Mdlle. Josette .\udriot, the famous Ball (ChairmanL Councillor J. N. Colliils, Tailor,- Rcber^on-st., Hastings. i—sl4 keeper and parlourmaid kept; good wages*—Apply Mr#* leading drama ii'ijl be "Kitty McKay,” a 15, Erer.sfield-place. J.P. (Vice-Chairman), Mrs. Dymond, Mrs. TRIMMING COOPER ^ranted, ineligible; state age Bolton Toiuion. 54, Tower-id.;'Vve-'^t, St., Leonard*., sl4 If you suffer from magnificent Scdttlsh story written by " Protea,” and last but by no means least and wages required. — Gardner and Co.. Ltd., Ash, HOUSEM AID requir<»d for A partm ent Houee, Catherine Crisholm'Cushing. In tile acting we are to see the inimitable ’■ Charlie Tuppenney, Miss Love, Miss Ruth Kenyo^, Canterbury. al4 on-’G; )il>eral outings and good wages. — Apply overstrain, find out if Lillian Walker arid William Shea are fea­ Chaplin ” in the latest and greatest of his Connoillor.s H. Groome, J. liopve.v. and J. TIM B ER CARTER or Timber C-arter’s Mat© 'wanteil: Evoi'fe:field-i'l.,i Pt. L’.ouards. ^ —s38 ‘ comedie.s, " .A Dog’s Life.” For real, good WAR AIMS PROPAGANDA. Kelly, Mc.ssrs. H. Hunter, H. Butler, IL one for Suivex and on© for East Kent.—B’rank Davis HOUSEMAID wanted, agt 36 to 35; wages £25| NS. Eyestrain is the cause. tured. It is fnljl lof interesting situations, Burden, J. Coleman, Q. H. Simmons, ]I. and Co., Aahford. s28 one lady: cook, parlourmaid,: housemaid aud^ coachmoB with a love current underlying, and through fun and a hearty laugh we commend this to WATCH MAKER wanted; permanency.—Write hr®, kept.—Addre** Mrs. J. Bugtihawe, 35; Warrior-*^., SL a number of intricacies true loves comes into picture lovers. Foord, C. Jury, f . Slack, A. W. Beckett., and waaes, ©tp.. F ain’*. 3, Ne>on-rd., Ila«tlnee. tclS Leonards. *14 GOVERNMENT INFORMATION.BUREAU H. Blackman, together with the Clerk (.Mr. 3. WANTED, Kitchen Porter and SruHery Mnn.— HOUSEM AID required: good wage?>: ct'^ry «»veniu* ‘ its own. Supportiijg this will be "W hat’s in FOR HASTINGS f ST. LEONARDS. Bumstead) and other officials. Applv Nonuauhurst' Ho^e), Bexliill. —el4h out C‘T da.ilv; alno resperri.bie (?ir., betw?en-maid.—^ LFELTON&C o .- Name?” (comedy), " One Performance THANKS. WANTED. ASSISTANT, either eex.—Apply perAcn* W arrior i^quary'-ter., St. Leonaid*. —sl4 Only ” (drama), ard the Gaumont Graphic. JURYLESS INQUEST. TO BE OPENED NEXT MONDAY. ally, Amoor© and Son. Grocers. Hastings. HOUSEMAID (under) warned end of month'; othit led 1836. 'Phone S5y. The Laundry Staff wrote thanking the WANTED, a TAILOR; weekly wages; permanent. servants kept; good Wages.—Mrs. Upson, Vale MaacaL OPTICIANS, For the second hi If of the week "Betrayed” Guardians for increasing wages. —Apply J. G. .T‘U'kin«n. Parade. Canterhury. sl4 Horington Park, St. Leontirde. s21 is the title of the leading picture. It is a Some time ago twenty-five Government In­ Mr. Glenister (London-read, St. Leonard WANTED, HOTEL COOK; must be thoroughly ex­ HOUSE.PARLOURMAIDS! and COOKSi wanted fop If TunBridge Wells. 14, LONDON ROAD, stirring play of th > Mexican Border, featur­ CORONER LOOKS FOR PERMANENT formation Bureaux were e.stablisbed in T-on- perienced in hotel cooking; good carver.—Mitre Hotel, Hj*t.he, Folkestone and Dymchnrrfi dietrict*. Mr# ing Miriam Cooper. Carminetta Carrito. was thanked for gift of literature. Hereford. " r a21 England, 31, Station-rd., Ashford. sl4 AMENDMENT OF LAW. ' doii as an experiment, under the auspices TH?) ESTiklATE. W ASH-HOUSE FOREM AN iivorking) required: in- HOUSEMAID (thorough) for gentleman’s family, hF ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA. a coquette to thij finger tips, sometimes of the National War Aims Cornmittee, and in eligih’e lor Army; state wages, referen'^es. — Pnyne, end of month; four maicia.—Apply by letter or call kindly, sometimes scornful, she treats her A ST. LEONARDS LADY’S DB ATI view of the results obtained it ■was decided The Clerk submitted his estimate of expen­ Dorset Laundry. Hastings. —el4 any evening, K.i Kighlaat^’s House, Aiqhery-rd., faithful lover. Shi is always looking beyond diture for the half-year ending 31st March, WANTED for- Adjndralty Work, Shipwright and Leonards. ! : ' e® to extend the organisation to the large citie.s 1919. He asked for a total of .£12,288. a de­ Joiners’ Apprentice*.—Apply Geo. and Thoa. Smith, HOUSEMAID cr HOUSE-PARLOURMAIDj lequiredi him for something better that may come her Th© Borough Coroner, Mr. W. J. Glenisjtef, and fowiis in the provinces. crease of £1,072 compared with the esrres- Ltd., Rye. sl3r at- om-c, near B a ttle ; sni,'iU j fam ily; good wages; out­ way. Leopold Npgwte, the most famous of held a court at the Sih'erhill Schools on Tues­ Hastings and St. Leonards has been selec­ WANTED. MAN Or BOY two or three hours’ (tnily; ings afternooii;v uniforms provided; t'wo athef* kept.— Border bandits, w i^ a price on his brindsome day evening, and for the first occasion du/ing ted as one of thfe places to be included in this pt)nding period of last ypar. Having regard chiefly boot cleaning.—Apply Somerville House, Cumher- Ansi^'er R .A ., 497, “ Obi^rver ” Office, Hasting*. to the increased cost of everything, lie land-gdn«.. St. Leona-rds. sl4 Soldier’s' wife may suit. I; - : sU A head, makes a rai^ on Carminetta’s father. the War dispensed with the iiervices dtf a scheme, and next Monday at 4 o’clock 'the thought the. members would regard the esti­ WANTED, MALE or FEMALE for milk round.— IRO N ER, (Experienced, wbntod. — Apply Beaslcy’l^ She at orice commejnees a flirtation with the Jury. The occasion concerned the death of Mayor (Councillor W. Perrins) will open one Apply F. Cable, Model Dairy'. Bexhill. —s21h Dvers .and Clenuers. 22, Stciui.^T., Canterbury.; sl4 scoundrel, and at last she realises that she is Annie O’Leary, aged 68. The duty of view­ of these \iseful centres at the chief local mate as satisfactory. (Hear, hear.) | WANTED, a «trOng, CAPABLE MAN to drive milk- IRQ N ERS is'aiitr-d, e pri'e#^: fl-*. 6d. in M in reality falling in love with him. Other ing the body was fulfilled by the Coroner, branch of Messrs. Boots, the chemists, 17-19, Mr. Burden—What was the pfevious corre^ van; must be used lo horses; thoroughly houpst. tru-t- homit* on i-aiDorstd iLiUinriry. H astings. —sl4 Robertson-street. ponding half-year? I T woTt-hy; early tirsor and good ischolar; not e’igiMf* for KITCHENMAIO, ultio A^istaut Laundrct*©, wanteB pictures will be " The Hobo ” (comedy), attended by his officer, Detective-Inspector The Clerk—The estimate has gone down Army: good wages given: cottage found.—Ahply c. at Sanatoriiuu,' Fredericii-roaid, Ifusticgs; good’©alary.— " Saved from Court Martial ” (drama). Ruse. 1 Government instructions are ever growing Foster, Church Farm, Wcatfleld, Sussex. —sl4 Apply to Matron. —^28 " Kernal Nut and the Piano Tuner ” Alexandra Mott, servant to deceased for-two and changing, and the bureah provides a co­ continuously for the past] two or tbrjee jcearsF K ITCH ENM A IO wanted. East Sussex H oepital, Ha«* ordinated system of supplying the people Miss Love—How much do the Cottage tiuitb: 8cui!erymaid kept-—Apply Matron- —ol2 (comedy), and the Ganmont Graphic. months last Monday, when she came from Homes cost? KITCHENMAID and UNDER HOUSEMAID For the week after the attractions will in­ Sandhurst, said that deceased seemed in her with authentic information, so that they SITUATIONS VACANT—FARM HANDS, wanted, September, Boy©’ Preparatory School, Seaford{ know ju.st what their obligations or require­ 'The Clerk—I cannot tell .you offhand. good wages and outings.—Layton, Clergy House, Ouafc. clude a retum visit of " Bootle’s Baby ” and usual health on Saturday, and took her meals Councillor Groome moved the acceptance cf COWMAN wanted, second; married or single; good fie d. ! *X3©^ " Cupid’s Rpund 'Up.” as usual, including supper at nearly ten ments are. whether it concerns national ser­ the estimate. milker; good cottage and garden; Hnrtings district.— LADY required at? Nursc-jAttendant, old gentlemaaf o’clock. Deceased’s grand-daughter -e'as also vice, pensions, training for munition work, W ., 436. Observer " Office. Hastings, —t:2l needlewoman; willing to malto h*Tvclf generally usefulj h tfmdOyr onr*4 CORRESPONDENCE. in the hou.se. Shortly after supper deceased war savings and numerous other matters Mr. Hunter seconded. CARTER granted, near ochool.—Apply S. H. Holford maid kept; Churchwoman. — S.N., 524, “ Obeerv**! • by lM ]'i Salvea* PALACE PIER .\TTRACTliONS ANT) which are of vital importance in helping peo­ The Chairman congratulated the Clerk on Norlington-lane, Ringmer. sl3o Office, Hastings. sU said she felt sick, and witness and the grand­ the estimate, observing that he was sure they CA RTER, also COWMAN {wanted for farm, near LADY NURSE or NURSERY GOVERNESS want«< I — th« vaBderfol BENEFACTIONS. daughter assisted her to the' lavatory. De­ ple to help the country. Brighton: nice eottage« close-to buildings. — Geo. for boy and girl, 5 -and 3J; : first lescong; also be com­ •aar M itifi joloU ceased was too ill to get back, and crawled to At th© opening ceremony on Monday after­ were indebted to him for many economie! Privett. 45. New England-rd., Brighton- —«13o panion to their mother (officer'© wife); near Bexhrli* ad n d u w r ot paSnfal rOIXTS FOR WORKERS ON THE LAND. The M'a.r Cha-iities week, which ended noon the Rev. Canon Cook, il.A ., W ilfpre- (Hear, hear.) COWMAN wanted; wages £ 2 a week; hourA 7 to 6; on-Sea.—T.H., “ Observer" ; Office, Bcxhill. sl4b . the sitting-room, and witness went for a The Clerk, in reply to a question, said that c4n rtnploy eon or mate.—Adkins, ■Moat_Farui, West- LADY (young), refinwl, thoroughly dom«=rtacated, g-ooB •v a U io p . Sl»,—It does not appear to ho gonerally last Sunday at the Palace Pier, was marked doctor, after deceased had got on to the sofa. side, and among the speakers who have pro­ by two features, i.e , the excellence of the eil- mised to attend are Councillor Dr.- Gray in his estimate he had budgeted for £1,160 iji field. . 614 needlewoman, required to as^st in private hotel; eoina S^Taa* - oarei ^npwn that the fact of a work/aar. being in­ Dr. Howe came about five minutes later and the rise of prices. EXl>ERIENCED LOOKER wantetf ' jointa and maaclea and jo b tinued after conviction. .tnd in all cases, Gardner and all thosetuosi concerned in i the examination showed that there was mainly due to the econoiriies carried out. WANTEDi LAD to help milk and assist on farm: Hssrings. tc88' a dciighUuI faeiing oZ efiort. I hemorrhage of the brain; the heart and lungs Monday can be obtained of Mr. Goodchild, live in.—W. A. Broooks, Oookmartin’s Farm, W'estfipld, MISS NEWBURYJ37, Warrfoi.squaTe, Bt. Leonardo whether conviction takes place or not, the were normal Death was due to coma at Messrs. Boots’ establishment, Robertson- The estimate was adojited. SuMiex. *31 requir*'© a Useful H elp for' light duties in her Board­ paepla and athletea, Bail'a emploj^r will be required tj pay the worker As to the entertainment itself, it isi im­ street; ______WANTED, s MAN for small oil-hand farm, rear ing L*tablishmeht. • —sl4 V i la a partioalar boon. all arrears of wages dating from September possible to speak in boo high a praise of |thiB. froin pressure on the brain through a burst MOVING SLOWLY. calves, attend young stook and farm work. — -Auply MILLINERY. — Junior! AF?i%tant<> . and Inmrcgeip Commencing with the Ca.fe. Chantant blood vessel. The attacks of giddiness were The Clerk reported ori efforts made to ge', Green, Glovers, Bexhill. s21b ■wanted for Worfcrcoin.—Noin^). c t Cie, K lARViLL, IOX-2S mila Chan- 2nd. dne to the state of the brain. Nothing could the Assistant Clerk (Mr. Perring) and Mr WANTED. SECOND CARTER; thoroughly experi­ Claremont. HaSrincs ‘ * —«14 Hitl Cjding Clnb, writoa . In regard to "piecework,” no special mini­ .\rtistes, which included the popular Ladies have been dOne for her. Ak APPEAL. Haddon (another clerk)' released from mili enced; good wagea, house and garden.—Apply W. A. MRS. F. GRANTHAM highly Teeommend& gooO isvnd Solvit by far ths J j mum rates are yet fixed. Pul (lie rates paid Orchestra, under the skilled oondnetorship Haviland, Poasingworth E state Offloe, Blkckboys, elderly Cook, siugle-haDdod: or otherwifie.—Apply O .. 4» of Miss Ivy Gordon, Miss Asta Shaw (mezzo- The Coroner found that death was due to tary service, either teniporarily or periria- Sussex. ai3e Essenden-rd.. St. Leonards. 914 tiv* Embrocation. /< must be sufficient so that the earnings of an "Natural causes.” He said that was (he first nently. Mr. Perring, it appeared, was WANTED. HEAD COWMAN, with son or mate, MILLINERY WORKROOM. — Good Preparmi rtoivt* ont 'afUr long ordinary workman reaches the minimum soprano), Miss Florence Moore (soprano). occasion during a great number of years that TO INHABITANTS OF THE DISTRICT. chiefly engaged at a Pay Office in drive milk van; good milkers, early fisors: high wsges, ’Wanted’: aUo Apprentices.—Fheobe Melmotii, Ssxoim ■- a n d igbile t r a i m n t i t rates paid for time work, (i'therwise the em­ Miss llosalie Arhiytage (solo-cornet), Miss PRINCIPALLY THE HOUSEWIFE. addressing envelopes. He had called ^•ottage and garden close lodge©; extra*.—Curry, Bread- mansions, 8t.. L^nords, , *31 !• embrocatton potsiblt he had been able to come to a conclusion at aell. Battle. MILLINBRY WORKROOM.—W ut^, s CpfebM ployer will be called upon ro pay the work­ Nellie Baldwin, who gave a clever arid yell an inquest without the aid of a Jurv. Before on the Authorities, ind a letter from Third able to trim, etc.—Apply to 'Mnmh.in Bze*., Brsed^ ta U5C. rendered trombone solo: Mr. William S. man the difference between the amount which the unfortunate War had occurred represen­ Owing to the groat demand and neceisity Woolwich Arsenal uow announced that pi end Cart1e-*t.. Hartingu. telS . bottle ot B b l l ’b vould have been paid if thfe work had been Robinson, a clever and humorous enter­ tation had been made by individual coroners Mr. Haddon "had been allocated to important SITUATIONS VACANt--FEMALE. MILLINERY.—Wanted, Apprentices for Worl^mm ■XB to-day — don’t,, tainer at the piano. Then came a. short in­ of glycerine it is eclectic and to the nation's end Showroom; term* two years, small ee^ry gw nj dofie by an ordinary worktrian at the mini­ and by the Coroners’ Soaiety to the Govern­ interest that the housewife should not duties.” A letter from [the National- Service ftlfo gv>od Juniors.—Apply Jamce Grant, 66, ^ver^cldh lap with tilat aenta ' mum time rate and the amount actuallyi re- terlude made enjoyable by the Ladies Orches­ ment with a view to making an alteration in Department stated lhat the application re­ A GOOD G EN ERA L wanted for DeaU good wage©.— pi., St. Ijeonaide. : * —*14 - waste a portion of Bones, Fat or Grease of Mrs. Helyftr, 41. F.vpr©field’-pl.. St. Lconaids. - . ing the da.v in strenuous training, and at the coroners were able to hold inmiest.s with­ important constituent in the manufacture military duties. APPRENTICE, Goat and Gostum© Depa-rtmeut.— mansion*. Grand-parade, et. Leonardo. *31 A, THARLE. Hon. Secretary East Sussex Nurserymen out the assistance of a jury. His personal PRINTING Young Lady wanted at Apprentia©.—Apply to Maetin NURSE for hoy 24 years; previous expextenca; state end of a hard day’s work devoting sevferal of munitions. They will also be in a Bio*.. 7, 8, 9. 10. Brecd’s-pl.. Haetingv. tc76 age, palary. reference© required,—Mr*.- Pollard, Func- Fruit, Gro'wers, and Market Gardeners’ hours for the benefit of in arms view was that there were a great many occa­ position to obtain <'urrent " Market Prise ’» Mr. Osborne, contractor for printing, de­ A SMART YOUNG LADY CASHIER wanted. hill-rd., Ilfracombe. . *27© kbei^sort S-t.a Association. and those who have fallen victims to enemy sions when this course might have been fol­ bv addressing a postcard to clined a renewal on the existing terms. He —Apply Central Picture Theatre, Memorial, Hasting©. NUR8B.OOMFANION required for fu i alderlv ladv. Kide Corner. ai,' raids. Captoin Qiieckott, who it Was lowed with great advantage and .saving of : W. E, BLIZARD pointed out that laboiir had increased 75 per * —sl4 - -\PI>ly Mrs. BlackbumA, •• Ghatewort-h,” Carlisle- STINGS. time, and he vrould like to see an enactment cent., and that paper prices continued to ad­ ALTERATION WORKROOM, Mantle and Coitnme. parade, Hietingt. —*14 - Langney, Eastbourne. easy to see. has the professional finish, no (Authorised purekaseii, to Hie Majesty’s wanted. Junior Atiletaat: also Apprenrioe; wages from NURSE required for baby .6 months). Wiitahiie: doubt from a pre-war experience, deserves made permanent after the 'War. and certain vance. •ommoaioemeiit.—Apply to Mostin Broa., Breeda-pl. and oaher alterations relating to coroner*, when Forces), The offer to renew the contract at an in­ 0*«t]©-rt.. H ortinas. to ^ oivn Bur**Ty; :C30, £35.—Mrs. B. Waittwright, Ro*t* the greatest pos.sihle praise for the smooth Winding Street, A YOUNG WOMAN required for household dutae© in mount. The Highlands. 8r. Leonard*. ^ 1 4 V and excellent performance of the '' party,” that happy day arrived which they were all crease of 75 per cent, on the existing charges modern, convenient bone*: aasistauce given in cooking; NURSEMAID.—Respeotabl* Girl wanted, not over U{ TO CORRESPONDENTS thinking of and longing for, the end of th© I Hastings, was agreed to. on© ehild, 2 year*; gobd wobm and outing* to *uitabW -.4 number of whilst his own contributions, notably " I’m good refArenoe required; wage*. — Mrs. C., 13, girl.—Write full partieoloai ‘to Mxo. Ounpb^l, letters' are unavoidably he’d over. War, when the Go*»ernm*nt would be able to nbo will be prepared to send to any part of GrOaveoroi-cre*., St. LeoiuaidsrdL, Si. Iitonards. —sl4 RBQUIRIB (14), ao«Mon« t6 take ebarge obild; caQ Hath is staying x\ith kiR mand a spfeady riturn engag«ment. For ness to investigate a matter which presented not been medically attendfed, and his duty AheMut* Boouiitr. NdDepTMteKbiL BBTWBIN.MAIO or OINBRAL required, Septem­ aSiat 6.—The.GIea, London-rd., St. Leenanda al4 iris. Simnyside, BaldflsWa next Week's Cafe Chadtant th* "sta.r M6 L oli Qf Oftpitol. ber l4th or later; voM holidays:” tbra© kept.—'write, RRSPBCTARLK VOUNQ OIRL GO) Yiantfed t« no special features, and which every coroner under the oiroumstancea wa* to hold an in> Repayable is parte __ whole os reemired. ebildnn.—U, SnoaaUre-id., iBtBkill. . —,148 ■ r ; sgatiag ate. ©xparienee, w ag^ length of time in last artist will be Mr. Hairy Mortoa, the ydl wae able to deal with without the assistance quest. He expressed aymftathy with the rela­ Witte HENRY COHBIN8, SaeretArTi Si, Heveloeh place, Richaid^B. Li&dum’ ■ a H<]i|*e*a EaitiBf»-2d.. Bex* TOFFEEdeLUKt known entertainer and concertina expert. i of a jury. The difficulty of doing away with tive* in the lots they had sustained. 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HASTIW^SfS A im ST. LEOlSfAEDS OBSEETB B. SATDBDAT. SEPTEMBER

APARTMENTS WANTED. HOUSES AND BUSINESSEIi TO LET WAR PRIOR* PURNITURS ROUOHT. AND FOR SALE. T»TH A HIHTL BOUSn 'WANTED by offie«r and wife, Sittins, Bed and Drcsaing-rooin, on high ground; Ueouaids; no late HASTINGS. — Furnish^ Honee, bright, cheerful oppicRRS' F-fc E. L osses r u t p i t b , dinner, no other Icx^re.—Address, R.. 4, “ ObMrrer " Birakfftst,.Dining, Drawing Bbom. fire ft^oonis. Bath­ m u d Ml. QURiN’S ROAD, HASTINM. Office, Hastiuga. glTiug full particulars.. >?«21 room, gne cooker, kitchen rao^e; thr^ nuyutes sea­ WANTED, h'^irnisbed Sitting and two Bedroome, with front and motcH* bus; comfortable, home; eix monfha 0 rute ol kitchen; or eelf'Contuined .Flat, near Hastinge or longer; 3 guineas weekly.—Apply Mrs. Poole, 2, A F I N A li B wise gbout Station.—Full particulars, terms, etc., to Robert, 512, Exmouth-p!., Hastings.______—sl4 " Observer " Olfice, Hastings. ' sl4 clothing. Boots, Shoes, Lstgings. Old Jewsllsry, Dwtte- WANTED, by bueineee lady, Bedroom and Sittinc* ments, HousolKild Linan, svefy^ng BUuItete/jAtlsiy.' roc^, with attendance, in quiet house; please etata jSTAlNES AND CO Plate, good Lace. 'Cblus, Trunks,,and Bogs. PniaticM tenns, which must be moderate.—N.D.,6 X7, “ Obeerrer ” 7, ST. LEONARDS ROAD, Opportunity Valuers. Personal nostcoid will bring us. Old sstablishM. Office, Uaetingf:. —sl4 WANTED, FURNISHED APARTMENTS, Hoetinge, BEXHILL-ON-SEA. youp Eyesight ladiM; upper Sitting-room; two Bedrooma; firet week AGENTS for all available Famished and Unfurnished ■ It is not your last Of por- October for winter.—Mre. W., 43, Church-rd., Si. Leon- HOUSES to be L ^ or Sold; epecial Ibaa map and guide HRS'. FRED 8JIITH, Bidi^ »—el4 gratiB. Telegraztii: "P ro p erty , B exhiil.” Telephone No. tbnity of buying good WANTED, bright Bedroom and Sitting-room, with •U. Brushes and Mirrors, but WARDROBE DEADER, Recognise the fact NOW attendance, St. Leonards, for one lady; probably per­ SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, Oc obei to May; 183. QUEEN’S HOAD, HASTINGS. manency.—R.M .R., 663, “ Obeerrer ’* Office, Haetinaa. ren t moderate.—11, Undercliff, St. Leonardi?. sl4 ii iSj the final opportunity ST. LEONARDS.— Small Furnished iouse to-Let.— READY CASH.—OooJl pr’CPi giv.n for LadiM ’, GeaVa. that youp eyesight is of immense impoptanoe to you, WANTED by lady and gentlamaa, for winter monthe, 'Write 275, Lendoii-rd., Buckland, Dove:-. sl4 o'^ buying them at presen and Ohiidr.iA'i c«mt-ofl CUOTHING. Ctutama and Houts nicely Fumielied Bedroom and Sitiing-room, in quiel ' SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE; thrc 3 monthe: rent Lmeii. Rarr.I, vaiued ai.d m^ney returned aama day. no mattop in what profession or trade you may be house; or email F lat, e’ood loycality, St. Leonarda dis­ moderate.-319, Battle-rd., Hollington, 5t. Leonards. prices, they will be subjee Will eaU on. receipt ol . Portcard.. ' entfa£ed. Nobbdy can afford to neglect his or her eye- tric t preferred; m ust be moderate*—Address G .P., 573,' el4 O baeirer" Office, Hastinga. al4 ST. LEONARDS {^elose to »ea}, Freehdld House; t|) extra Duty shortly in > sight, and for your own sake,! for the sake of your _, w a n t e d . Soidih Room or U nfurnished Rooms and five or six Bediooms, three Sitting-rooms, Kitchen, personal efficiency, we want you to acquire wisdom 1 Boar^ for delicate lady for winter, near trams; gentle elfc.; price £225. — Apply Dawfeon ahd -Hajfdcn, 48, spite of the fact that ajgoocf A TRIAL SOLICITED. Eatailiahed » raAifc people not necessary if nice food and appointments are Marina, Bt. Leonards. , —sl4 in this matter. We are thoroughly qualified opticians, ■understood, — P.S., 710, " Oteerver Office, Hast-ings. SILVERHILL;—Five Dwellibg Houses for Sale, in //a ir Brush is a neces^ty— HBS. BEE]aiEY. and our help is worth havihg. -e l4 good letting locality; each containing oie Sitting, three WARDROBE DEALER, GORDON VILLA, BATTUi WANTED, gentlemail’s cheerful Front Room Bed- Bedrooms, Kitchen and Scdllery; let ajt 96. inclusive; not a luxury. Buy the ROAD, ST. LEONARDS, iril^ give prices for &U Sitting-room, opposite or olose Palace Pier, from about ground rent £3; price £165.—Apply Dyer and Gallaway, best whilst they are cjieap. kind* of. Lndii&sl, Gentleman’s, and Childien’s LEFT* COME AND HAVE VOUR EYES TESTED AT THE 23rd Septem ber; probably two to four months, with 38. Havelock-rd., Hastings. tc4 < Oif't' W EA RIN G 'APFAHB-L of cveiv TiCS'Cription. - attendance; simple fare, no late dinner; terms strictly TO - LET.—Country Cottage: four rckims, well fur­ I’VE ONLY ONL AUDHE.SS. ^ moderate and inclueiTe.—L. B. W., Almonry Honee, nished.—Sand Rook Cottage. Hollingtoni Hastings. s21 FLKAf^K NOTE.—All; rommunicstiorm should, bt Mofl SieHT TE8TIN6 ROOMS. Battle. —sl4 TWO MODERN FREEHOLDS for Sale, Sr. Leon­ rtirft.-t to Gordon Villa, lla itic -io id .’St. Leonards. ards; £650 each.—Tyler, 41a, Robertson-Tit., Hastings. Olden by post promptly attended, to. Distance no objsol. TO LET.—Good General and Greengrocery Businecs S E E O X } ^ APARTMENTS TO LET. in HastingA; excellent position; tenaht being called sterling Silver | Backed to the Colours.—Apply -9, NoriUxin-rd., StJ Leonard#:.—a28 Hand M i r r o r .APARTM ENTS (furnished), „clotd to se t^ A p p ly 2, VILLAGE STORES; returns average £40 weekly; W I N D O W ^ . MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES—WANTED. I WATSON, MS c . u , . Qualified Optician, HoimeiMlBi*-gvlnB., Hastings, —sl4 nice Ahop and house, good garden; I9W rent; stock £ 1 - 7 - 6 APARTMENTS.—Well-furnished, vacant; close Park, and flttinzA-about £200.—Wickeuden' and Sons, Tun­ FUHHIYURE, AnuqueSa China. Piotnres; hlgbtti trams.—13, Mount Pleasant-cree., Haetinga. —e28 bridge Wells. sl4 pnote.—UavW Ceniiai hole Xiooms, LexUill. . O iotgt : 14, QUEEN’S ROAD, HASTINGS. ASHFORD. — Bedioom and Sitting-iuoic; or’com­ ' 7. CJRTLEOOWN TERRACE.—Freehold, producing tstabUeheO dtsiav}' noeuttd vtiatr. teb bined; attendance if required.—5, i^ueen-si. s2i £40 nett; price subject to £350 mortgage, £75.-1. FURNITURE.—Coun Bios.. Caaterbuiy, are onsn ta ~~ Successor to A. 6 . POOBJ). A SUITE OF ROOMS to Let. furnished: no attend­ Cembridge-rd., Hai*tinga. tc37 purebast Second-hand Furaiti^reu t u r t ini n large or amall late; ance; end of deptember.—15, Linton-cxt'ti.. Hastings. sl4 14. SOUTH TERRACE.-Vacant possession; price g o ^ prices givsa. APARTMENTS.—Comfortable Bed and Sitting-room; £350.—1, CftTnbridc«^-Td.. Hastings. tr28 FUKNrrUHC BOUGHT—CesL,Caah, waiting; top* moderate termb; attendance; healthy position.—Darby, £S75. ST. LEONARDS.—Conveniently arranged Sterling Silver Backed paid; complete boaeea to s to bottom; wantfd, Offlsor’i 1^. Atheletan-rd., Clive Vale, Hastings. sl3e Modem Residence for Sole, to cloee an estate: three Outfits, Gents’ buit<«. Boots, oddiueuta, anderwesr; ala# APARTMENTS TO LET; two small BedrooiUs in Reception Rooms, five! Bedrooms, bath fh. and c.}. Hair Briish, best Ladiea’ and Children's Complete Waidiobct. Teeth, Ol£ genrleworoan'fl home; no cooking; Wiarrior-squaffe.— offices, consoTvatoTT and vinery, garden back and front: Jewellery, . Coins. Cycles. Hou.iebold Liues, B'Aokets* " Pahar,” 579, " Observer ” Office, Hastings. * sl4 vacant poasession on completion; moderate ground rent. quality bristles, BRIGHT, COSY Sitting-room and two Bedroome, also —Apply Dyer and Gellaway. 38. Haveloek-rd., Hastings. SITUATIONS VACANT—FEMALE. ■'ITUATIOhR VACANT—FEMALE. Bed-Sitting-room.—2, Sourhwatcr-rd., St. Leonards.—s28 I —tc4 18s. 6d, sterling Silver [Motmted Comb, 7s. ,6U. BED-SIItTING.ROOM. furnished; moderate lor per­ GALVANISED IRON SHEETS wanted, secoi^ manency: no attendann-'e.—8, Milward-oree., Hastlnga hand: in good oondition.-i rank Davis and Co.. A i^ [Conti rvu«d from Page 7.] WANTED, good round Dressmaker. Coat Hand; per- ford. ei4 manenev.—Morlie; 24, King’e-rd., St. Leonards. —sl4 BRIGHT, AIRY. UNFURNISHED BASEMENT; HOUSES AND BUSINESSES WANTED. GOOD SECONDHAND FURNITURE, Pianos, e t ^ REQUIRED, immcdiatelr. DAILY WOMAN for w a n t e d , on 20th. HOUSE-PARLOURMAID; flat; two Roome and Scullery; in St. Leonards; rent mod­ e.f boughs for eash. — Hedgeoook 'Warner, Uigh-st,p Every saWin: 0orridoi work.—^Apply Carlton Hotel, Beihill. —sl4b one family; two maids; own room; personal reference; erate; no children; reference.—D.R., 648, "Ofeseiver” BUNGALOW or SMALL HOUSE wanted, with acre ever. Prompt att^ation. al4 RESPECTABLE INTELLIGENT GIRL (about 14) good-ealaiy; usual butings, one day month.—Appfy Office, HaiTtingv. —el4 of pasture emtable for poultry; high si(uatton, neat HOT WATER CBYSER iranted, in good workiAf wonted to m ^e heiaell generally useful* — Apply between 2 and 3, 6 and 7, Frank, Geneva, Dc-La-WavX- COMFORTABLE FURNISHED APARTMENTS to trams; rent or purchase.—Waters, Gienwood, Rustwick, S Let, facing Alexandra Park.—Apply 8, St. Heien’e-rd., Tunbridge Well*. ' aC8 order.—Apply Dalton, 6 t. Leonards. sl4 M anager, *' O baerrer" Office, Hastings. parade, Bcxhill. —el4b ^ ] HOUSE of FURNITURE or part wanted; highest RELIABLE WOMAN for work of Small house; all WANTED, in September, trustworthy and clean Hastings. . —sl4 FURNISHED HOUSE required, with, six B#>clroome. prices give#, by the eldest-established firm; prompt cask duties: one lad^'.—Apply to A. Mansell, Blouse Shop, PERSON (age immaterial) as General in small private COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS to Let; attend- in St. I.*eonards, lor a y^ar or longer; rent about £150 per annum .—Apply nt oucc. Dyer and Gjallaway. Estate •c'.tlement.—Reeves and Son 43. High-st-, H ^ings. to29 Marina, Beihill. —s28b house of buBinesss people; four in family; must be anoe if required.—12, York-rd., Silverhill, St. Leonards. HOUSES of good SecoxKlhand FU R N IT U R E w anted A LO REQUIRED, GENERAL SERVANT; paying able to undertake plain cooking; almost all washing £l4 Agente, 38. ITavclock-rd., Hastings. 1 1 —tc4 or slngla articles purchaeed. We are' bnysTe of anythisA fueeit house: oook kept and daily helper; £24 and put out, help one day a wock ; good wages to Q really .COMFORTABLE BED-SITTING-ROOM; terms HOUSE wanted' purohaee, within t^o 'miles .Has­ eal^able — Bryant Oind Sons, ’ Furiuturs Dealers, 445, ^ F tip s.—Miss wy>i 15a, Kenamgton Fark-rdL, London, reliable person. — Apply Mrs. Williams, 45. Mount mddorate; for permanency.—l^t-tere only to M. D.. c.o. tings; five Bedrooms. — T,, 23, ” Objscrrer ” Office. Queen’i-rd., Hostings. tcl4 \ ^ l l . I —sl3« Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells. —sl4 Grofevenor Library, 15, BeihiU-rd., St. iKjojiards. —sl4 Hastings. 1 sl4 LEFT.OFF CLOTHING. Boots, ete., of Ladies, Geute, REQUIRED, immediately. Mother’s Help or Nurse YOUNG LADY wanted as Assistant.—Apply Dalton's. COMFORTABLE SITTING-ROOM and two Bedrooms SMALL HOUSE or part of larg#* r'*quired ; furnished f u e M A m s The AIl- or otherwise.—State rent to Richaids, cJf. ” Ob<*erTcr and Children's required; also Gramophones; goed prlcoD for three young children; anoth^ maid' kept; ^ good Royal Victoria Library, St. Leonards. —tsl4 to Let; bath (h. and o.); also email irout Sittint-room ihven; distanoe no- object. — Mr. and Mrs. MlIler.nL wages; bt. Albiw’a now. Bexhill later.—Mrs. Osborne, YOUNG GIRL wanted for general housework.—Apply and Bedroom over; suit one lady or gentleman.—Apply Office, Hastings. 1 —sl4 telin^word-rd., Brighton. —a26te# 3$. Beaconsfield-iA, 8tw- Alban's, Herts. a21b Mrs. Parsont, Cumberland House, Laton-rd., Hastings. S, Amhent-rd., Bexhill. tab SMALL HOUSE or ROOMS (nnfuTBiahed): fairly OAK DINING TABLE. oarv«*d.—Full partieulsrs tO REQUIRED'. ‘COOK-GENERAL for S.t. Leonards; ~»14 FURNISHED APARTMENTS to Let; good cooking. near eca; for quiet. English people; before winter.—Q.. Ash^reft. 10, Fearon-rd., Hastings. sU RBy •asy place; free time every day from 3-’to 9 o’clock YOUNG GENERAL wanted; two in family; very —37, S t.r H elea’s-d., Ha/^tiogs. «28 “ Observer ” O^ce, Hastrhge. { sl4 READY MONEY given for Old Gold,'^ Jewellery, iff •r sleep out; good salary* if competent; help given; little cooldng; help given. — Box 2,655, " Observer" FURNISHED BED-SITTING-ROOM to Lei, Clive SMALL HOUSE watited in or nearjtlie centre of any ccn/lition: large or small quantities: also for p ^ l^ a l^ ta in er pirefexrod. /—W-irite W ., DaiUon’s, • V ictoria Office, B eihill. -e l4 b Vale; no attendance; ground floor; one lady only; the town, at moderate rent.—Addreae ^eply to Cave, diamonds, and otb.er preeious atones—Rose -and Bate^ T HIvE Library, St. Leonards. —el4 YOUNG GENERAL HELP for housework; good ■two m inutes trom s; lOs. 6d. weekly.—L.j 520, " Observer ” 1,001, " Observer ” iOfflee, Hastings. 1 —♦28 46. London-rd., 8t. Leonaids. I SERVANT GIRL wanted. 19-20. -> Apply 50. St. wages and cnitinge; eleep in; four in family.—Appty 6, Office, Haetinaie. sl4 WANTED, Unfurnit-hed Srtiall House Jor Flat; per­ MESSRS. DYER AND, CALLAWAY’S L/^ND TO LET, FOR SALE AND MRS. C. WRAIQHT, 31. Albion 10b„ 50 Cinema def t^nxe Preference at diameter at thin ends; any elass; good sotuid wood.-^ Te-read it.; ment; wages from commewMcuent. — G. Smith, 73, good cooking, attendance. ♦- V., 507, " Observer" W ANTED, Flat or sm.iU House, about 22a. 6d.,1.. 2525_Haetings Hastings T^atresTheatres at^£3'ius.; nave ouyers v.. k can Blackman, 43, K ine’«-rd.. St. Leonards. —tcXl * SUPERIOR GENERAL, ChurehwomAn. wanted for ine Rogers and Piers.-Offioes. 38, Havelock-rd.. foute*^'ni? by instalments; on tram ' work of pmall house and cooking; no basement; one Boheinia-rd., St. Leonards. —s21 Office. Haetinne. sl4 Bathroom o^sential. .— Apply D.W., 700. " Observer *’ nf Paine ' « SPOT CASH PROMPTLY for Cast-Off Clothiafc it'. .‘\nd r lady: good, -wages.-Lady, 46, Caxisbrooke-rd., St. I^ n - LARGE BEO.SITTING-ROOM to Let (south): oo Offir>e. Hastinjiv. • —«^14 liastln'iTte. ______. bnhnsoii. IVtrtcheUos. ' —sI3e W ANTED,. TIM B ER of any description, -latanding #g TAILOR ESS wanted to work with a coat maker.— EXPERIENCED LONDON CONVEYANCING TUNBRIDGE WELLS.—Furniebed large Sitting-room Bvn*iier, 5, East-parade, Hastings. —a28 HARD' felled; large or small quantities.—Frank Davie and ■which he a Mra Hampton, St. Leoneid£-rd., Bexhill. —sl4b DLERK (58). desirous of retiring from the Law and and Bedroom*', south, near Common.—2. Grove-av.—sll FLATS TO LET. TH E’Diractors'ot tie liuotinie Permanent Biuldlng ! fie. ^L nor Timber Merchant©. Aehford. ' ' a8l USEFUL HELP wanted for one lady and two of taking up occupation at or near seaside, and where * TO LET.—Furnished Bedroom and Sitting-room; rood Society aie prepared to leceire MONEY on deposit at 4 field itroisn.-Apply Mar^a’l!, Inline” PlS ^^on^ WANTED, SCRAP IRON and METALS; oay quoto strength ol m’] eihildren; please state wages.—Furze Down, The Down, most of time spent out of doors, is open to engagement attendance; St. Leonards.—A. S., King’s Library. —sl4 A FURNISHED FLAT (first floor; to Tvct on sea­ per cent, per annum. Income tax paid. Interest paid | . ’ ” t-rumpton. tity purcliosed; «"-«ty.-Elpbfck ^and WAR PRICES PAID.—Wiuit*d, old teeth; unlforaM^ the Gerrnaiis Hastings. —s28 of valuable property.—Rose acd Bates, Pawnbrokers, 46^ ■Jewelry, furniture, carpets, hlankote, linen, i wardrobe*, WANTED, smart YOUNG LADY as Waitress.—Apply No children. sffi bath, kitchen, etc.; back entrance; also other&.—Birch, Tia in.’Victoria-avenne!— be acce.ptec: as Royal Restaurant, Devonshire-rd., Bexhill. '-f82lb GARDENER, practical in all branches: single- THREE UNFURNISHEn ROOMS to Let: moderate 45, Norman-rd., St. Leonard^. fcl4 London-rd . St. Lsonaids. ta ll Apply Hiudexl; 118, Greville-rd., Or<*. —628 hath-eh&ire, ryctee,' perambulators; bags. :— Loooe^ WOMAN or GIRL daily for basement work.—12, War- handed or 'Where help is given; neighbourhood of Has­ re n ta l; central.—X.Y.Z., 509, “ Observer ” Office, Hns- FURNISHED FLAT. Marina, St. Leonards: every Queen’s-rd., Hastings. tel ations. aiid thal Bor-sq.. St. Leonards. —sl4 tings, Bexhill or Eaetbourne preferable.—A. B., Rock­ tince. r28 convenience; two guineas. — Begbie, 125, Queen’r-rd., WASTE AND SCRAP.—The largest firm in East, K«sS WANTED, good GENERAL; one willing to learn land's Farm, Wartling, Pevensey. sl4 TO LET, furnished. Superior Apartments: Sitting- Hastings. cl4 HALLS TO LET AND WANTED. are open to purchase from Private or Trade S6uro#ib> any dispos tionl waiting.—Ship Hotel, Newhaven, Sussex. • ' sl3e'. PRACTICAL MIDDLE-AGED MAN seeks situation: room, one or two Bedrooms: good' cooking and attend­ FURNISHED HOUSES and FLATS in St. Leonards, any Surplus Material: tenne nett cosh; eotemit#ion to WANTED, youngs GENERAL; two in family; good 17 years’ experience managing Petrol Gaa Ea^inea and ance.—Tneieeide. St. Helen’i-cres., HaMinas. s21 from 35s. per • we^t.—Apply F. Tanton, 16, Grand- METROPOLE ASSEMBLY ROOMS! to Let for Meete OdMI-STIC PETS AND CAGE BIROS. third -party intro poat as Housekeeper.— PIAN O FORTE w anted; good price given; any von- Septemb(*r for >'the f 3spe WAITRESS wanted for Apartment House; good R;X., 693, *■ Ooaerver ’ Office, Hastings. —jjl4 ditioD.—Apply 31, Albion-rd., Folkestone.. ol9 6th, C^l^Cbam, with wnall gold croes ntteohed.-M«i^' ebtaiatd at B. J. Paraoka, Ltd., 14, waves,' food and outings.—44, Cambridge-gdns., Hes- AS HOUSEKEEPER to working' man or work in PIANO.—Lady wishci^ to dispcce of grod Secondhand Tyrrell, ^eybndge. Croft-rd.. Wf*t Hill, Hastings, elf expl'ain.dd thei tings. —sl4 anwil houte. — Apply Miss F. Heuham, c.o. Mrs. Pianos; 23 guineas.—Ci*n be eceu at 198, Queen’s-rd., Claramont, Haaiiaga. WANTED at once, good Piece 'IroneTs end Calender Jarman, Shaven's Budge, Northiam. sl4 Hastings. —^14 rejected the sO' Hnnds; . good price* paid. — Bohemia ' Laundry, 3, AS USEFUL COMPANION or attend elderly lady PIANO,* bargain; a very fine Iron. Frame Piano, Olarerrce-rd.. St. Leonards. * ' —sl4 light nursing; refexencesj.—28, ^kiilwAnk-rd.^-- Haatings. walnut case; full compats and in good order; by MISCELLANEOUS.' Because he flho' I '• el4 Tuompson and Shackell; £35. Also a- splendid eight- WANTED, relieblo BOOK-KEEPER and experienced REG ISTER for OIL at HARTrS. stop Harmonium and five-stop Organ, both in perfect ' . BIRTHS. result the Kaise: Dtill-room Maid for Black Cat, Clarenumt, Hastings. A WELL EDUCATED Young Lady desires post as ' p o v e r ! t r a w l e r PA_____THOL_ Foo4l»ll v Club.— ,.u..— —sl4 Junior Clerk or Cashier.—Apply i9,' Tower-rd., St. Leon- oondition; £8 each.—'Rldcsley, 109, Bohemia-rd.. St. R ID D L ^?^O n^ Septem ber lOtb,- -, _1918. to . , Ruby , orids. sH Leonards. el4 uvuiTT auu u n u , ; aii a.i-es IFOlU .^Cp. Drai>cr/, wife of Hub<*rt Riddte, 135, Eicxhilirroad, ' at the Slicesss, W ANTED, BARMAID*, daily; sleep o u t; good refer- I.-J-Apply. Secrotary, 8, Waterloo-oiQ..,, Do.er. L^onardri tlie gift of a daughter. nee* and wages.—Apply Warrior’s Gate H oi^, 8t. Leon­ A D V ERTISER (widow) oilers Useful Compsnionsnip There trilT donhtless be a prreat scarcity of VIOLINS, BANJOS, GUITARS Mandolinee bought '.all part 'of ^ihe ards. —sl4 or would assist with invalid lady or gemiemim for sold, exchanged.-Taggart, 6, Uigh-st., Hastings. 821 WpOD.-r-On 6th Septcml^r, 1918. at 5. Stcrnhrpe-plao# Petroleum this Winter. We intend to look WANTED, good Secondhand Piano, Grand or Up­ B-.-yOSTEB, lata willector and'saeoMor, trader- St. I/eonerds. the wife.of Air Mechanic b ,. G. Wo#D WANTED, a YOUNG GIRL for housework in ffionthi**s or 6 "Week'is thoe>pitality, September 23rd'.— «aa«» aplxiali Idr redncuon of ratea and for th« «»n)». ; and, breed liisci "(Holiday,” 606, "Observer” Office, Haeclngs. —sl4 after'the interests of our regular customers. right. Also a Player-Pi.'mo.—Full particulars to .Box R.A.F., of a daughter. hoarding hmise; sleep out.—“ Strathcona,” 26, Welling- 20,000, Observer ” Office, H astings. ; —n23 «• inaomo t*x„ — Offioe: 4, Nalaon- S0b*sq., Haotingis. —al4 A O V ERTISER- (widow) offers U e^u l Companiouship rd,, na»i^e.. 1 . tc33 MARRIAGES. ' so that b'eingi oij would assist with invalid lady or gentleman fox W ANTED, Secondhand PIANOS, b;| any makere; good WANTED* HOUSEMAID, iyoung or elderly; one prices given.—S. Hermitage and Sons, Ltd., 3(^^ Roberri LAOYi iwifh hony and trap, would like, to take one or ATKINSON—HILL.—On tho- 9th September, 1918, jrt lady; gobd wages.—23, Woodstock^d., Golder’a Green, mbnth-'s hoepitality, September 23rd.—" Holiday,” 606, two peoplb for drives round Hastinge; moderate chtirge. ' of purpose ihd " Observer ” Office, B eihill. sl4 ■»on-rt.', Hastings, teJtS Chrl^t Uhuro.h, Biacklanos, i KapTin^H,* by,fLe Rev. w. K.W . r s20e —E.L., 44, Observer ” Office, Hastings. —a24 A. Armstron-g, Private .John Atkin««on,. rai;o 9d.; suit ianu-wofkere; tecondhanU clothing of . A u g iisfu s, se co n d i^on' of Mr. and the late Mrs. W. R, v an t; n o t under 25.—M n . W atson, Elmeide Bohool, Baker, of Manor Farm, Br<>dc. lo .Hiwa Ola^lyi, the opiniorijo: R e ^ U , Surrey. al3e COOK.GENERAL seeks situation, 1 where housemaid Muuday, Westfield. ’ oI4 eveiy deeuriptiufl.—Wails, 20, tota^tion-iQ., Ashford. sl4 WANTED, LADY CLERK, SL Leopards;; knowledge k ^ ts —Jtl. S., 1 , Hughenden, Birchington. sl4 FOR SALE.—Slock of Itoliau Bees on ten frames, I»ABY DULL, to uuareae, gjiiy ds.; otuCi tvye.—*b. Second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hilte, of they , repre; isen® TABLE, HAND, AND BACK LAMPS. with hive; £3 10s.—Miss Mathew, Tke Slepe, Plnyden, SilveiiaudVia., 1 St. -Leonards. ' • ' e l4 jorie House*, Fairlight. •borthandi typing; state salary.—B.R.I., 615, ‘‘Observer" GENTLEWOMAN requires daily post, help with BATES-^UENT.—On .September 11th, at All Sainto*- Office, Hastings. —sl4 cooking, shopping or invalid.—P. 0., 45, Sack?jlle-rd., Sussex, sl3r bABY’^ LONG c l o t h e s , 50 pieces, 22e.'*6d.; per­ waver; the ^ , FOR SALE.—Grey Mare, 8 years; wjork anywhere in Chureh, Fnlham. P.W., by the Rev. H. Lcthbridf# WANTED, GOOD GENERAL for St. Leonards end Bexhill ei4b fect nonietvorlA-j-^«* .Max, • lo. The Cnase, Notiinghum. Davin. Ernest George. Bate?, cf Loadoh-road, St, #f September: wages £20 to £22. — Address F., 78, DAILY WORK required; good cook.—W., H, Kenil- Globes, Chimneys and Wicks of all kinds, double hainese.; van bo seen at work.“*-Rcbbeck, Green behind it aP' Hedgee, Maik Cross, Sussex. 'Sl3c l.,eonaida, t-o Daisy Flotenoe, daughter erf Mr. and Mjib liondon-rd.. Tunbridge Wells. el4 v^Tth-rd., St. liConards. —sl4 6 UTTERFLIE$. — About SOO Rare ■ Butterflies in Cha4oner Dent, of Midburst. WANTED, immediately, a. good GENERAL LADY BOOK-KEEPER requires post: 5 years' ex­ FOR ■ SALE.—Promieing Dark Red ' Heifer, stocked glased walnut c^aso, for Saie; ..is. ad.—Page, ci. Wtem too soon. I5th July; also barren, Oow.—Little Worge, Brightling. uay-cree., i holkwtone. GARDGD—B RA Y .-O O Aucu/^t. 23r:l, 191S, jat *he S t SE R V A N T for sm all house..*-S4, Elphiastone-rd., 'H as­ perience.—H.. 28, " Observer ’’ Office, Haatings. al4 rjeoige’s. Garrifon Chiirrh. Rouen, Fiiance, Alfred G# tings. —sl4 LADY re q u ire re-enb«gt;xaen,t as M ANAGERESS In el3e BUSBRIDGE^S MART, 289, London-road. St. Leon­ U A IRONIVIONGER FOR SALE.—Two Rabbits, doea, Flemish-Giants, 8 Roland-Garrod, M.C.. Mnjor Iboyal Air 'Force. afl4 WANTED, good COOK-GENERAL for Hampstead; high-olasf apartment house or houses; experiensed cen- ards.—fliX j Real. Good Pianos. Five Uood Organs, Several Bister Cicclj' Evelyn Bray, R.R.C., cf Bekhill. Quoo^ Bonse^axlourmald kept; two in. family; £30; age about aeotion; most aatisfaotory referanoaa; a^talner.—Annly O M r v I , & £ n g i m b e r . monthR: one ditto Doe, 3 months, and two White Music fltooJfi, Single Satiu W alnut Wardrobe, Gentxa- Bucks, 8 montbe: all in fine coadition; £3 the lot.— AlexandraV Umperiai M ilirarv Nursing S.|TTire. It is a n.therl II.—Mareden, 495, “ Observer *' Office. H astings. sl4 ;3L. “ Observer" Office, BexhilL teb uittus M^oganiy Wardrobe, 4 ft. Walnut Sideboard, LUSTED—MORPHEY.—On the. 9th September, at 9t w a n t e d , d a i l y SERVANT: sleep out at present; SITUATION required as daily cooking or housework. J. G.. 46. Georcc-sri, Hastdnge. 814 optendid Invalid Carriage. ..-to ' FOR SALE.—Good Pony, Govemesa Car and Harness, Oilet Church. RMdinz, Alfred William, floungeat so# the Allies lhat seHnanent; good wages. — Apply Warrior’s Gate —Apply Box 2.637. " Observer ” Office, Bcxhill. sl4b BRVAMT & SONS, tno well known Complete House of Mr. and Mrs. T. l.ur^ted; oi Hollirigtoli. Si. Leo^ Xtotel, St. LeozMTds. —sl4 TEMPORARY or Daily Cooking required; 12 years’ £40; 7-9 h.p. Indian Motor Cycle, 1914, and'Side Car, Funrifihers, wanted; good salaries; comfortably home.—Layton. 43, Haetings. ^ g^S BOARD AND RESIDENCE WANTED. FLATS WANTED. 17b. the two,—Mitchell, Canadia, Battle. —s28 ture, includuig'jOarpets. Rugs. Mats, shoots, Blanxete, the momen i wt Pla'U’e-lane, N.W.3. —s20e WANTED by Young Lady, Post as Junior Short­ j FOR SALE.—Pure-bred Suseex Bull, good bone and piices.—Call and eee tnem. ■ OVERTON-WOOD. - On September lltb, 191S. #| WO|tKrNG HOUSEKEEPER wonted for a small hand-Typist, in good office. — N.W., 508, " O liv er ” BUSINESS GENTLEMAN requires shortly, comfort­ A FOUR>ROOMEO and Kitchen, gas cc^ker, solf-con jcolour; 12 months old; al^io good Roan. Shorthorn Bull, g'ood condition; also Falrlight Cliun-h. Hastings,. by tie Regtor, 't|be Esr. are beinET h|a: ^me age.—Apply J. Vidler, Witherndbn Farm, Ticc- Elliott. Percy, only son of Mr. and Mre.. E. F, Bouse and one gentleman. — Apply 34, St. James’-rd., Office* H astings. gX4 able Bed-Sitting-room, "witli board preferred, near King’’8- tained Flat required: three ladies; six months; must wu-h diriaiona and Overton,. ,lat« of Milward Houee-, H astings, td CeciliS H astings. sl4 be moderate.—vV., 702, “ Observer ” Office, Ha.stings. huret. en each; cneap.— Fatherland WANTED by lady. Post as Companion-Housekeeper Toad, St. Lieouards; permanency.—Letters only, 8., 34, FOR SA LE.—Half-bred Mar©, in, foal; quiet, good Mary, grand-daugh-tcr of Mrs. Wilkinson. Shear B an WANTED, HOUSE-PARLOURMAID; also young to elderly lady (lady’s maid kept); experienced, reliable; Sonthwater-rd., Sri iJeonards. ®14 —sl4 Funn. Fairlicht. , ; ‘ • Oeneial; good home and wages.—15, Bt. Matthew's-’ highest referenoe6.r-H .. 9, Saxon-rd., Olive Vale. Has- GENTLEMAN requires Board R-esidencc; central; FLAT wanted immediately by chaplain and his wife. worker in any harneae; sound: £28* also etrong brown ELECTRIC l|OAOIATOR, -two- bulbs; 10 ‘Te't , itex 1 ’eace Note beca tlngS. " half-bred Gelding, £15; gx>od- worker; or would ex- STACE-AVERV —On Anguet S8th. 1916. at All P-.nia* drive. St. Leonards. —sl4 permanent if suitable. — Z., 670, " Obaerver ” Office, —Particulars to Box 001, " Observer ” Office, Hastings. wire; ,cli9aii.—U„ M rv VoUer., HuvLenden-pi., H .a- Church, Hastings. Williami G^eoxce, L.M., R.N.A.S., help to; disint^ WANTED (daily), respectable TRUSTWORTHY ^ «i*^tion as Maid Attendant or Sewinr Hastihga. sl4 chahgo .for live stock. — iTownsend, Telecombe Cliff, H'W*. f —,14 GIRL General:—Apply Mrs. A. Wiiehin, 1, M ount Maid in. Public or Pnvate Houee, by Respectable widow; LADY, engaged during day, wants Board Residence FLAT, furnished, wanted, 1st floor; two or three Newhaven. a l ^ FOB 6^LE. 4- Cintain, alow combustion Fire Grate, only son of Mr.' nnd Mr#. W^. Croft-rcad. Rao- dpen the path . PleaMUt-Tillas, Hastings. * —s28 temporary or permanent: Brighton or Eaetboume pre­ with homely family; St. Leonards, near sea front pre- Bedrooms, Sitting, Bathroom, Kitchen: front line oi HORSES of evesy deaoriptioB for Sol© or Bfre.— aitb''labie, new, obcap.—82 Station-ro., Bexniil.—sl4b tingB, to Dorothy Vio'et, yqun^er daughter of Mr. an4 Wertem-ra.. 8t. Leonard**. teOl Mrs. T. Avery. c;f Clive-ayenuc, Hartings, ai^ Biri- WANTED, good GENERAL SERVANT; no cook­ ferred.—M.O., " Sussex Express,” Lewes. glSe lened.—Apply G., 653, - Observer" Office, Hasting. near; for 6 months; 24 to 3 guineas week.—Apply Mrs. FORS--|H*ndioDie Farshionab.e set black iarge,Pillow huTst Lodge, Cfoy.doa. ! He failed tjhen ing required; sleep in; good wages. — Mis. H., YOUNp LADY, 16, requires post aseiet books, short- Pnllen, The Cottage, Orowhuret, —il4 HORSES.—Cart and Vanners, direct out of. Wales Mafl; new ]jat soaeon; aacriiloo 162 18,.—78, Uigh-st. !•. Ospringe," Bedford-av., Bexhill. —sl4b this week; on ehow, Saturday and Monday previous "to Dover. ’ sl4 WILSON—BUMSTEAD.-On; September 7 th ,. lOlJ, again, hot so ha^.typinf.-L,L., 381. " Observer ” Office. Hastings. W ANTED, HOME for baby boy 1 m onth; 5s. weekly, SMALL FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED Flat or market.—Bowen. Victoria-rd., Aehford, Kent. sl4 St. Clemen't’s Church, Hnstings.' hr th Hostings, Rooms nnd St. Leonards. sl4b mington-rd.. iHabtings. —,14 W ANTED, Oook-Genesml and N urse or H elp UNFURNISHED FLAT; three Bedrooms, two Sit­ Stud'Goat, for inatinK’, charge 5s.—Joy, Buxted. sl3© FOR SA LE.-(Set of Van Wheela; -irith I 4 C ollinjs Florence Daisy ■ Wakeford Bum-te/id,, • youngaot something fror Board; three months certain; possible permanence; PROMISING THREE-YEAR-OLO . Dairy Heifer, daughter'-qf ■^h* late Mr. J. J. Bumstead aud Mn* children: good wages and outinga.—Halliday, Knowle CARETAKERS. state Iterms.-8., 638, " Observer ’’ Office, Hastings. el4 ting-rooms, Kitchen andi Bathroom; eleetric llsht; Axles good as Mew; al,o pair of Truck Wheels, House. Hermaid-st.. Bye. . el3e wanted end of A pril. — Apply Y., 598,i “ Observer ” close to calving. — Clement’e, Squirrel Farm, Battle. l i t y r e s , ^ inenee, and pair new H and Cast 'Wheels, Bumstead,: Hastings. plans''W'hic]i i ■ YOUNG LADY in business wishes to board with M —Sl4 WANTED, ^tehenmaid, ‘.Scullery Maid and Pantry , cARETAkER, clean floors, towels, exchange rooms! family; could possibly bring a friend; must be near Office, Hastingv. gi4 Streatfieldi Heathfield.. uisg " DEATHS. . for beginning, Maid; good wages.—Apply Nonpanhurst Hotel, Bex- W ANTED, unfurnished, seif-contain-®d! FLA T or RABBITS for Bale, varioui b7eeda.^axDj Hurst, FOR, SALE.--Frifter Rossmaa’a Sewing Ma»rhin®. alw basement.—Hairdreeser’a, 26, King'«-rd., St. Leonarde centre of town.—Miss D., o.o. Brown end Woodleys 8tct«v Bnnk. l ^ e Down., Bi»xhin. •Wb FARMER.—August 22nd, 1918. kilted in a< tion on tbt iUU. —sl4b Library, Hastings. Rooms over shop; porinanency; rent 15^.—M.H.. 667, SiJiger's'tijoat RtiU^ing Machine, bargains.—Brafiier, o, when he: dces_, WANTED at Whatllngtoh, good Cook-General and ______• - s l4 ’ " Observer ” Office, Hastings. ; —eH RABBITS. COCKERELS. PULLETS for Sale.— Eost-paraFerlpujiQiddi; references teq'oiredk — Box C .J., Apply Foster, 7, 'Windscr-ild., Bexhill.; .Royal FusiUerfl, son' of Mr-, and Mre. Geo. Fannotj WANTED, in Upper St- Leonards, near! trama, small KABBITb.—FlemlefiBh Belgiouitel|^au^Do^_for DotHi for Sale. 2 iflonthiraonthi FOR SALE.—'Pcrrable Kitchener, two Ovens, 3 x 13, .H'tocetielcl-'roail, t^ucea'’*“Toad, Ha*?er ?rd, 1918, the other, sidil; c ' «Apply Station Hotel, HeathfleU. ' , —s26e Ijwson^; classes; Bohools visited; exam inations; trana- iB her own hooso, situate In a d Qtiist and pleasant Government Rat Crusade; Rodine ” iRat Poison act* oeired in action in Francp, Whiter tooality; medical x^erence if desiibd.—Apply Nmrse. 8, " Obfierver ” Office, Haatlngs. 1 —sl4 price £21 jeech.-rApply Mr. Frank Pick, Bailiff, Brown­ WOMAN, ^iiIy,.-from 7 a.m. until 2 p.m.; stall bed- latlo'na; terms on application.—12, Cambffidge-gdns.. WANTED by two ladiee, smalt FURNISHED FLAT liUo a chann, it destrova. awanna in a flight; safe, sure in g Manoir, BlackDoye, S-ussex. s20e C. E. McGill Rirfaer, Lientenaftt 'ChjF.Ar.j »«on of ML may’ try his |be ffooms and cleaning.—Warrior House Hotel, St. Leon­ Hastings. ^ *c60 Mount Plaasont-oro*., Hastings. to and speedy; 6d., Is., He., 3s., 5a., poet 3d. — Harley, W. Richer, Grammar .School, H astini^. Aged 27 year% HASTINGS. — Paying Guests; comfortable, well-fur­ from October lor six mopthN; Hnstings. BexhiU or dis­ Chemist, Perth. Local Agonte, H. C. Edwarda, I’f. L* MaeWne, perfect, -80s.; Mangle, Enlisted. November, 1914. • ards. —el4 AN 'OFFICER’S WIFE (L.R.A.M,) wishea teaching tric t; 10s. weekly.—E., 505, " Observer ” ! Office, H as­ n and Brass .'Bedstood, foundations for WANTED, a COOK-QENERAL (young); six in connection in Hastings, St. L,eenards. Bexhill; sub- nished bouse, opposite A lexandra P ark ; m inute trams< , lOe. Gold- weekly for about. 15 boys; state terms. — F.A., 682 AND FOR SALE. saloon bare; good living accoramodatioii; free for LAMB KEEP wanted till; 1st April.—Apply E. ^nn- was kilted in action September 9th,. I9i6,l 2nd R i-M f^Kint we I nlifstl keeper and Assistant in private hotel.—Apply by letter, framed Otjermnnjtel, 25a. 6d. K nife defining Machl^:©, Sussex, dearly-beloveeV son o f Air. and Mits. W. Aody, H.S.O., 567. " Obeorrer ” Office, Hastings. td4 " Observer ” Office, Hastings. —<14 spirits; rent £45; ingoing all at £450.—Apply to sole Kerpey, New Homuey, Kent. . s27e 20s.—Selb y /. P r in te Houfio, 44, Sedlf-Veombe-rd. North, EXPERIENCED MISTRESS deeirea one or two Girls Agents, Dyer and Gallaway, Hotel Brokeis, 38, Have­ KEEP wanted for Rent, and Half-bred Lambs, on of Cherry (Jardon Farm , ■Wcodc.-nnr^?h.—Gone, but ooS-^ ■■ Keep riteady ’| WANTED immediately, good STRONG WOMAN for A .GOOD BARGAIN.—Two Houses (one arranged in 'Leonard#!. , —#14 forgotten by Mother, Fatlier. Brothers, Sisters. general work, daily. Apply 5, {Grosvenor-gdns., St. join othen morning tuition; French,) Latin, Music; lock-rd.. Hastings. good pasture.—Horry Maatebs, Hoxeham Road. '* o5e HASTINGS SECONDHAND FURNISHING CO., 86 private lessons given. — Teacher, 1, Oak-ter., Hollington flats) and two Cottages; all let.—Full particulars of GOOD OLD-FASHIONED . COUNTRY INN. leading KEEP wan'ted for 140 Southdown Ldrabe during win­ BALL.—In loving raemcry of Sergeant Charlie I3oU« of the day. iE Leonards. el4 Dawson and Harden. 48. M arina. St. L«eonards. —621 and• 87.- <“ h i^ n ’4*road.—Oak d.—Oj • carved ■ Corner " Cabinet “ ■ of Krishton. son of tne late Mrn. J. Delay, of Hofr WANTED. COOK-GENERAL; quiet, easy place; Park, St, Leonards. _g21 house of ‘fcbTiving village; eame hand# 141 years; rent ter; in hnrdiee preferred.—Apply G. Mercer, Boreham bargain,; only 4f guineas. .Walnut Corner Cabinet, only 4i&zeo in family;, good wages.—Apply after 6 o’clock to GOVERNESS required in small Boarding School for BEXHILL. near thd^ e©a, a FREEHOLD HOUSE for £41; large1 garden;' valuation about £600. Agent, Fred Farm, Hailsham. ' • ®27e tingi, who was kilted ini.nViion treptemhet 3rd, 19i0* tinue the figllit f! Investment or future occupation; two ileceptioa Rooms, 3 ^incaa.' Ipla d Walnut Devonpert, cnly £3 lOe. This day hrinws hd’ k rad mcruones 'Mrs. Tuppenney. 22, Laton-rd., Hastings. s21 girlB (junior pupiU).—Apply Miss Shandol, Somerset Wickenden, 16, Church-rd.,] Aeh^ord. «I4 RABBITS wanted; lid. per pound given, live weight; Inlaid-Walnut China Cabinet, o>nly £5. Painted Dress­ at home i WANTED, USEFUL HELP assist in hous>ewoTk and Hooee School, SL Daneton’e. Canterbury. sl4 six Bedrooms, electric light; let to an excellent tenant. LICENSED VICTUALLERS, wishing to Sell, should over 4 lbs.—H. Palmer, 119, Wiadeor-id., BexhiU.—s21b Of one who te oallrjd to rest. —Apply Owner, " Obeerver ” Office, Bexhill. —6l4b ing'Cheat,.! Washatsnd and Ped Cupboard,, only £5 lOe. And tho«; who think cf him to-day waiting; no baaement; reference.—^3, Park-rd., Bex- ^ MISS MARGARET LEWINOTON. Frees Illuetrator, send particulars to Wickenden and Sonk, Tunbridge SHETLAND PONY wanted for child; must 'be —NTote the sign: "Please step-inside'.” France. \I] i«f prepared to give Lessons in Drawing. Painting BEXHILL, Old Town. — Houee to Lei, furniohed, Wells, the recognWd IJotel Valuers and Trade Adkine, Moat Farm,[3Vestfi.eld. sl4 Are those who loved im n best. h ill. sl4b winter months, to careful tenant; four Bedrooms, HASTINGS SECONDHAND FURHISHINQ CO.. 86 Ever leniembered by hU loving Wife, Brofhara fcr WANTED at once, resp^table YOUNG WOMAN, Design and lUustxation.-Write c.o. King's Library Speciali«le. who have bona! fide buyer# riady. {Estab­ WANTED, good SOUND “KEEP for strong lambe; a^d 87, t^ueen’#-rood. — ‘ 'Very, fine Maho;:any Chest 'Armies mu'i ^ily housework. — Catharine House. Church-rd., St. St. Leonards. s28 Bathroom, electrlo light, gas cooker; 2^ guineas.—E.J., lished 1840). ^ al4 200 iu lots of 50 or less.—Apply E- Duneter, East Sisters, Rose and CairieJ i 0;012, "O b serv er” Office, Hastings. —s28 Dga'wers ibnhy lOj guineas. Another F ront, CASTLii.—In evet-teving memory of oar d*>ar ChiiA Lsonarda. _ el4 SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING 8CHOOL.-Day Giiideford. Rye. ' , .only 6 guineas. Dressing Chest, in. poed Seah', and kee and.Evening Claeses.—207, London-rd,. St. Leonards.—s21 BLACKLANDS.—Modern Semi-Detadhed Villa, nice W ANTED. 6 1o 12 LAMBS for grazing; aleo to Let M^^hegany, Pri%'ate Chrifltopher. S.ipaetle, 8th Royal Su.«?ex PioneOI WANTED, MAIDS lor all Departments in the Hos- garden; five Bed, two Reception, bath;, freehold £800, condition, £4 ips. — Note the sign: "Please alep Regiment, killed. in. aetion Sppteaih^r 7Jth. 1917.. t h | Dit^ ConvaJessent Home,. Parkwood, Swanley, Kent WANTED at Whntlington, NURSERY-QOVERN. ,for one or'two liorsee.—Apply E.A., 510, "Observer” inside." until the vji'(or (idilitery hospit^.*^Apply the Ma^on. sl3e ESS; niusioftl and good needlewoman. — O.J., 30, with possession.—Couaine end Debenham, 24, Havelock- 'Office, Hastings. , _____ ^ ycniigest and d^'^arly-loved son. of M p^artd ' Mt«. J , KflOTOR CARS, BICYCLES. ETC. HASTIN GS SI£C0NDHAND FURNISHING CO.. 86 Cas-tte. 64, Alexand'ia-rd^', Sri L eonard^ , WANTED, intelligent and well-educated YOUNG " Expraes ” Office, Lowes. —^3 e lA, Hastinge. , —sU and 87.- 4,^een'<-road.-Wie have a large selection of will enable l a d y to ieaxn the Stationery Trade.—Apply F. J. WANTED. YOUNG LADY in October a« Nursery BUSINESSES, Taxious, Temperance Hotels, Boarding ’FR E E A R .—In loving- memory of mj^^d^af husband and A-portmient Houses; large selection; town and Pictures,- B edsteids,' Dining Tables; Wardrobe®, Side- Private Frederick Freoar; 'who.died iu France, throng done a iid iv Farsona, L td., 57, DeTonshir&>id., Bexhill. to Gbverness for little girl of IH in Bromley, Kent; ACCUMULATORS CHARGED oBTefully and FARM PRODUCE, p o u l t r y , EGGS, bo^fds. To IH Glasses, Carpets, and a lot of very useful WANTED, from September 27th to November 7tbi kindergarten trained preferred.—Apply by letter, Mrs, country alfi prioee.—Please'writ© lequiretnents or call, promptly; any moke or eise.—F. J. Paraon*. Ltd.. illness, on September Tih; I9l7. Fred wickenden, Transfer Agent, Trade Valuer and MILK, FRUIT, ETjC. riirttiture alwaysl in. stock.—Note the sign; "P lease The -•■up was bitter, the stingr pprer©, sounds thf • BETWEBN-MAID' for 1the White House, Gooden.— McConnell. Cranfteld, Cooden. glib " Obse-rrer " OfflA#, Haetingo. j step insldsj/* (Apply M i*. K ., 77. VaUe:Valley Drive, Harrogat-e. - —sl4b jWANTED' (daily), NURSERY GOVERNESS, evciy Auctioneer, 16, Chnjch-rd., Aahford, sl4 CABBAGE PLANTS^ hjlower of ; Spring, 7a. 6d. To part with -one we ibvert-»o dear. BICYCLES wanted, auy condition or pkrte; h ig h e s t assorted in stock: trade only supplied.—Fowler; Iron The trial is hard, but we will not rompisiiu W'e 'Solem WANTED, good COOK.O.dOK-GENBRAL for ladies' school afternoon;, must be. sood needlewoman; also Woman For Fnrniabed and Unfuxnlahed prices.—Hommerton, Station-rd. 'Wost, Oauterbury. ^J4 thousand.—Ade, MidiUo Banlhorne Farm , BexhiU. s21b Merchant; Tunbridge .Wells, . ■ , —nSO hStabenmaidi kept; Mmsework: wages £25-£30.- for housework and .light. cooklpR.T-Oall-between 9 and FINE WHITE LEGHORN COGK, 18 months, from But tnrit in Chrifi to meet yon again. ^ . ^HOUSES or &olA OICYCLE>^fii'st-<‘la^^. Covefttry ■make; £fl or hire. 15c. '8 SACCRETTE8. the most economical Tea JORDAN.—In erer-Irving memory Wilfrid Geocik toi'V of arnii A .B ., 2,650, ** Obwrvor ” Office, Bexhill. —el4b 11 or after 6, Madam Van Der Msersclreh, 6, Markwi<‘k- B E X H ItL . Apply to the Principal Agonte: month.—Cox, <,‘ Ttinity-st.,''H astings. • • —$14 Ward's best pen; take 15s.[—Mrs. S. H., Burwaoh-pl., Sweetener# 160,12s. 45d:; 200. 4e. 3d.; 600, 10s.; post WA n ItED, HOUSEMAID for London; easy and, com­ ter., St. Leonards. —sl4 -FOR- S A L E .— Lady’s 'Hicyrle: goed ejondition ; eJu^ex. sl3e Jordan. .Sergeant. Mnoaine Gun Insiruotor, K.A.r T* figlil on V Ireei'iaU 11 bomei.—Lester, Chemist, Ganterbury.. el4 who died’at Nairobi. Eaet . September 11th, 191L fortable place; three in family; five servants kept.— YOUNG' LADY rcouires Lewson* Book-k^plng; s-tate ON. STEVENS AND SON, g u in ea^ .—27, Dc-La-Warr-rd., Bexhill. 1 —sl4b INDIAN RUNNER DRAKES, hatched 9th June SINQILE DIAMOND. - Seoomlhaud single Apply H .,'San Remo, Cantelupe-id., Bexhill. —sl4b terms.—M., 654, ” Observer" Offir^. Haetingw. —sl4 ' List. Mapl and Guide Free. Tele. 409. FOR SALE. — Motor Oyrlo and Side Car, 4 h .p . iOook'e strain), 12e.—dannyefid, Buxted, Sussex. —el3e stone Diaiflond Ring, of exceptional lustre and quite MANN. — In ever-loviiw intmoyy o;_our dear SM, using force WANTED, daily, good PLAIN COOK for Ladies’ YOUNG LAPT wisiws to learn Dressmakincr in Hoa SEA. t>£A ROAD. Elswick; ccedition nearly ae new; £60.1— Fletcher, MAIZE for Sale, 5e. per; curt load.—Stephens,, New l^eonard George Mann. 'Royal Flyinz Corps, killed cm oleen; 140^ guifleas; bargain: always lend £ 120.— Active. Service in France, 14t|U September, 1917. Agofi Dehool; kitchenraaid kept; 16s. a week.—Hl’r.. 2.650, tin ee; private -'or otherwise.—A/.B., 664, " ObseiTPr tcl. Rock-hill, Hcathfleld. I s27e Barn, Fiurlight. „ « , . ! Rose and' Bates, Pawnbrokers, 46, Lonuon-rd., St. Leon- battlefield, r Observer " , Office, Bexhill. —sl4b Office, Hastings. ^ ^ —ei4 FOR SA L E.—6 h.p. Rewer, two-seateil, hood and MILK wautbd; large or small Dairies; any quaimty aidW 2\ yours. j WANTED. MAID ATTENDANT to wait on invalid YOUNG LADY, well educated, wants teaching* ohtl- BY ORDER OF EXECUTORS.-Goed paying Invest­ screen, in good running condition; Bclsilse Taxi, 14- up TO 15U gallona daily: churns round; psymenta se MOTOR BOATj. 4i h^p.. tength 15 teot. h r^ d th 4-f»ct, RANGER.—In lovin;: remembrance of my dear husbanE, one of us a Icdy and'take out chair.—H„ 74, Marina, St. • Leonards. dren French, EnvUsh; private lessons; few hours doily. m ents, for Sate a t low prices. Flate lef, v iz :—.a), Grose 16, Stepney Lamps, fin© cobidition; Swiff, two-scatcr, desired.—Apply GeariBg’# , IhiiTy, 33, Spring-«t., 9 inch,; and in fir#t-rjas4e rheap.—ApJ?ly J | E. Gallop. 1, Rork-a-Nore-rd*. Hfls- evening. Septornher 14.h, 1915. i mak(‘ moie and| WANTED at once, YOUNG LADY DISPENSER; £60. Freeiiold price £550. ;c) Rente, £140, Freehold, above can be seen at Lewes.-I-Rayiuond, 2%\ Lansdowne- MILK wanted, 10 to 30 gallons, once or twice daily tin s s .. ! ■ —v«14 RAZZELLE.. — Tn crcr-loving rememhranre of Manff eominon g s27e 'Apply Mrs. Rishaxdson, Sunny Bank. Ore, near Has- LADY’S BICYCLE wanted;- in good bondition.—1 10s. 6d.. £6 dozen; Ducks same price.—Stamped envelope, RABBIT NETlTINO, 720. yards, in one or more lots —Mother. slow indeed bn. Hngs. \ f el4 BAI^dO, rilANDOLINE. GUITAR, Violin LeHonii.— CANTERBURY, Herne Bay.—Detached, 12 Rooms: Sedgewick-rd.. Bexhill. [ sl4b list bre^s aiid hinte, Hunuiiell. Stratfosd, Kseex. nl5© SLADE.—In proud nnd iovinfl memory of Lieutenanf A. Taggart, 6, High-st., Hastinge. a21 (80'yard* <»soh).-49, Winebeap-grove,-Canterbury. el4 V/ANTED, a good RELIABLE GENERAL for a three acres, £75, 5 acres more oan be rented; bath, 8PARKBROOK MOTOR CYCLE. 2i h p.. tW<^peed MILK wanted; prompt pajunent; top Iprices; farmer’s ROCKING HORSE, Doll’s House and several (fiber Rnflert Gordon Slade, R.F.A., and Corporal Leonopfi . out scoree otetl ^ a ll commercial hotel. — 42, Havelock-rd., Hastings. ELVEY COPE, A.R.C.O., Looal Reprtoenterive, garage, gre^ouse, garden, fine poultry and truest house; Ol banker'ti references. — iGeorge Frjvett, .45, ' New Slade, R.F.C. T.C.L., piano, organ, singing, theory, from 10s. 6d. term ; Hillier’a Eng-ine, full kit, pearly new, £37 lOs.-rE. D. Toys for Sale.—hf.*. "'Observer "• Office. BexhiU. —«14b rent easily made; main road, motor eervioa.—'Phone May, Chemtet, 87, Mount-td., Ha^itings. I —sl4 England-rd-, Brighton. ' —sl3o RED CROSS I and Sri John Ambntmnoe Uniform Our two darling brave S-.»ns. seemed to be so' remarkable examination successee; splendid testimonials; Day 33. Ca6tle-«ri, Oxford-eri, London, W.l. ^14 MILK 1 MILK I MILK I MILK I.—jThe Originators Who died for their King iivd Cf'rintTT* WANTED, COOK-GENERAL; age 20-30; three in Berb^l’ TiBi+Aii —IT. Werilr«fon-so., Hostinp^. tejj WOL8 ELEY 24-30 h.p. 6 eyljndar, 1913 i modeL with Dreeses,' Aflrona',! Cans, Cuffs, Sleeves, Collaj*. Belts, Sernily; two maids kept; good wages^ washing put out; CENTRAL POSITION; very suitable for Nursing tnavuificent Cabriolet bimy; all In good •oniditlon; priee of the Country Milk Trade have vacancies for Dairies of Crosses, Palaces, Shoulder Titles,: Numeral© and Buttons, irr the G reat W ar. 1915. 1913/ )i('acc. -iThe itiel Mferences e«ential.—L.» Manningford. Jameson-xd., Bex- MISS WALGER^ A.T.C.L. »(Hononrs, Prinripleg of Hom#^; fine House, containing 12 Bed, Bathroom, large £550.—Wordley, 8t. Leonardi. I Milk on all linoe of Railway and from any part of For Honour. Liberty and Truth. ‘ j Scientific Teaching Trinity College Fxam.), 4^, Sprinc- ete.; also lOoetsj Hat# and Storm Toques fby Scott, Itfll. Drawing, Dining and School Rooms; study, .spaeioua BEDFORD BU ICK, 4-cyI. 5-seater Ca^ September England; Churiia free, on ample euppiy guaranteed; Bond-«t.).—Hunter Bi-oe., 9, 10, Trinity-et., Robertaen- ;ThPy eiirri.ftred thejr Glorious Vouth, iiic sacrifices -WANTED, Night or Alternate Day Duty Attendant fleld-road. St. Leonards, deeire* Pupils for VioMn, domestic offices; rent £125 per annum.—Particulars of 1915; only mn 3,200 miles: condition lU new; fully specially prompt payments; highest prices paid.—Apply st.; aaotlnto. . ] • They died, if 4t were death to give for Children’s Wards; trained woman not neo€6Far>*, Piano. Sincine. Theory and Harmony. —*28 Dawfiou and H arden. 48. M arina, 8t. Leonards.—sH equipped; flv« wheels, speedometer, eloek,! «te.; price Dftirv Supp’y Oo.. W d., Muaeum-st., London, W.O. e27e SEAL CONEY COAT^ new ahape; large Oposetuu Their liires, ' that all their frienda mteht fie# . But fhe litlilte < h u t not objected to.—R.D ., 0.101,, “ Observer " Office, WANTED, Bexhill. Tje6*-inH in Violin and Violoncello. CLIVE VALE.—Three Bed, two Rccefltlpn, long *ur .W<*»TdiAr. St- l/Aonards. *MILKI MILK 1 MILK 1.—The South Coaet Dairy Cbllarf 13 Igulneas; handsome large Wolf Set. new, 8 CharteriA Hastings. , ’j ^ -sl4 —H., 2.644, " Observer ” Office, Bexhill. --el4h den* back entrance; freehold, with posaeeeion, £300.— FOR SALE.—50-70 Volt Shunt Wo-gud ^ Dvnamo. 20 Go., Ltd., a1^ open to take Dairios of Milk at their gnifleaav'borgaink,—W h^taheaf. vLlfH® Common, Bex- From Robert and Ruth Slade., louiidation on f WANTED,. Cook-General or Working Housekeeper, Couains and Debenham, 24, Havelock-rd., .Haetings.-r-sH tfmpeiee o u tp u t; very little used; £29.—Wjordley, Elea- Depots. Flumptou or Brig-Ubon, for the coming season h ilt . I T-- . .. -« l4 b lio more, efl’i: ..•©ptember or October, for Surrey; small fainily; out- CLIVE VALE.—To Let, unfurnished, detdclied RcBid- triosl Engineer, St. Leonardo. and pay Food OonlroUet's maximum prieto; chums SMALL INTENSIVE HEN HOUSE. owiUbla for olx ide help; wagee £30-£35.—Interview, Bold, 2, Bole- WANTED. enoe ■ oontaindng Ithree Reception Room* and bath, FOR SALE.—Electric Storage Battery (14 jcelll. E.P.S.. provided if required; wHuenta weekly or fortnightly. or eivfht Hiens; wire netting, corn bln. broody eoon.— ■iiill be '^iieli' irook-rd., . Bexhill. —el4b flower and-fniit garden; close to trams; rent £50 per quite new, eomplete, in glass boxes, with iflfulators end —Apply. Geo. Woode, Managing Director, 9, Ship^st., Miw F ra^ , AterUdy. Westvnie-rd.»' Bexhill. —a3lb SWANTED, trustworthy GENERAL; knowledge of ADVERTtSE'l would be glad of any kind of NEEDLE. annum ; overlooking Golf LirUm.—For key to view apply on wooden two-Tier Stand; alio Switchboard! for 100 Volt Brighton. w b iSAOCHARIN T e a SWEETENERS.—By.return post. ffa w Daaigma m P atpiatia the end of #ooking; age'20 to 30; for family of two; good wages; to Dyer and Gallaway, 38. Haveldck-rd., Hasting#.—tc4 Country Bouse, electric light iDeteHa1io|n ooinplete. NU MORE BROKEN SOCS.—Boxes to liold i dot W ORK, either R e t ir in g or Making, at home or ladies* I dot., 18 or 2 dot. eggs; no I pocking requirod; breakage Ope tablet equal to large tesapoonful of snsar; 100, ceferencee leqtiued. — Apply Debron, 144, Cowley-rd., own remdence.—K F . 8., ‘‘ O bserver" Office, Hoetlnge. FOR SALE. 33, Hotntye-road, Bohemia; containe eix with Ammeter land Voltmeter, also 2'l^|war Panels, Sk... 4td.; 200j 4s. 4 ^ .; '300. to. 4id.;^ 500. Mamartal Omrda. P. J. .P tyranny of Oxford, i «20e . : tob Rooms, Scullery; garden; vacant pocscBsion. - f l 4 with metere and chapge, over airitches land fuses.— absolutely impossibU; priceij Is. 4|d.. 2s. 3d..-3s. one 10s. lid .; 1,000,! 19s. 8d.: postVfres. — M urray and WANTED, MAID'ATTENCANT for invalid lady and FOR SALE.—Four Freehold Honsee, let in Flnte; Wordley, Electrieal Enrfneer, St. Leonards. 3s. 6d. each, or post free la. 7ld.. 2s. 3e. 6d., 4«.— McOonaohie. IfiA, Ohemiste. Winchester. si4 lAd., 14, Chrramaatt, M»a4im§a. Highest Hill 4© aesLst m housework; age 20 to 30; good wagea; three rents producing per annum.—Particular# apply STRA K ER SQ U IRE 19U model; touring Ibody; " one- Obtainable of F. J . P ario n a Ltd., " Obferver ’’ Offioe, iW H iTSTA B LB OYSTERS. 2s.. 2s. 6d.: Lobsters, 1# family: two maids kept.—L., Msnningford, Jameson- M.. 91. Wind#or-rd.. Bexhill. #14b man " hood: 2 winflsereetie,' 5 detochahle Wheels, good tla.«tiT>28. 1. ■ ”“te Crabs, ©Tc.,, etc. ;r Gome and Rabbite bought and ro’d. —that one ■ fd.. B^hill. e21b APARTMENTS WANTED. FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE, bath, h. and c.; tiriei; C.A.V. elcetiio lighting set, 5 lamps! and klflTOo SEED FOTATOES for Sale; Early ; Eclipse, King -Dean. 38.1 B ii^a-st . Dover. el4 WANTED, SUPERIOR GIRL for housework and three B>'d, two RpACption: Aimtertabry furnished.—170, bora; property of officer fln active servioe: priee £450.— Edward. Findlay’s MagniftcePt (New); 7«: 6d. per cwt.— W E SEN S 'Y O U any Ragimeota.1 Gap Badge for 8d . : exhortation .little cooking; also a Mother’« Help or Nufse: com­ BEDROOM required, near Memoiial.—Write D., 613, Down’s-xd-, St. H elen’s. Hastings. —sl4 Wordier. St T^ouatiIs f Nash, Diamond’s Farm, Horeham Road.' el3e Titles. lOd" Croat iroJt Brooehea■“------in gilt and anamel. Is. or - fortable home.—Mrs. Hunter, The Shanty, Stormont-rds "O b serv er” Office. Hoiitings. --828 FOR SALE.—Three wefi-huilt Freehold Cottages. 45, TWO GENT'S BICYCLES for Bale; ruinning order.' ro b'ARMCRS, ETC.—deVeral large Casas for 8nla, Is (d.: In Pearl, Is. 3d.; Pearl and Silver. 8s. 6d . ; wn^ ever me • Highgate, N. ” • slib BEDROOM for gentleman, use Sitting-rooms; break­ 46 nnd 47, Cave’s-road, St. LeonardR; 6 rooms; will he —Hoile. 1. Stonefi*»ld-pl..; Hastings. 1 sl4 •nitable repairing fences. biUldiim pig pounds, huto, wto. in Sterling iSllver. 4s. 64.: Gold, and Tortoio^aU, 6i. WORKING HOUSEKEEPER wanted ter elderly fast and supper; 21s. weekly,—M.H., 637, “ Observer ” sold singlv if desired.—Full particularfl from Owner. J. WANTED. LADY’S CYCLE; good; aisfl Push Car, -yvpplv Pound. 3. M'ddle-sfl. Haatlngs. teSl M. and 8s. M. *. 9 ct. Solid Geld. 17«. 64. or 2S*. t poet 1 •gsentleman; -plain cooking; nice home for suitable per- Office, Haflting6. —614 Mnrt.in. Cnve's-rd., St. Leonards. .... wood or steel.—S.A., 329, Observer ” Offlfle, Haetlncs. WANTED, small FOWL HOUSE, portable or otfler. free. All t oods xatnmad if aoi oatisfootory: paper la CREMATION. ■ #OD.—Write A.6 ., 565, "O b serv er’* Office, Haetinga. LAD^, with baby, wants Room and Board, country FOR SALE, as going concern, well-C8tablisjif28 per ton free on rail truck j loads.—Sands, Etchingham. ANTHRAICITC s t o v e s , ^Fcondhaiui. wonted.—Fsr- Chambers, laondon. E.C.4. (Tel. City 7375). # r ^ . sl4 . Memori^; two share one room; moderate rent for f u r n i s h e d HOUSE; two Reception, four Bed­ tioiiisis to Bums'fcsad, 11, W rilineton-Ki., H aetins,.—sll WANTED, good COOK-QENERAL. St. Leonards; long let.—Write to C., o.o. " Observer ’’ Office, Has­ rooms. b ath ; vacant end September; select H'^ighhour- CARRIAGES, CARTS, BATHCHAIRS, XTRA.VIM p o u l t r y I^OWDER will make "your ANV'THIHQ OF VALUE.—Uoui* o( Fumitor* «t two in family; house-perlourmaid kept: end of Sep­ tings. —sl4 hood; two guinea# weekly.—16, Linton-cre«., Hastinaa. bens lay buckets full of ^ fine, large eegs; M. carton m rt; «iiT coodt pureSMM (or OHb: b«.t prit«t tember;'go<^ wog^s givea.—Apply V., 2,658, "Observer" SUNNY, COMFORTABLE BEB.SITTING.ROOM, el4 ETC., POR s a l e .AND WANTED. Iflflts 30 hens a fortnight.—Sold by F. Q. Savage, Corn ^iren for alprtluxjE o l. naatket. Talua.—R m t m anil ^ s . Offioe, Bexhill. —sl4b bath, hot water; good plain cooking; for lady, little FURNISHED «J>d UNFURNISHED HOUSES. In Merehhnt, Btatlon-rd.. Bexhill. ■ | sMb 43, Ui|l).«t.'i t]i» jildcit-wtabUtbad.fItB, sia in tha poai- WANTED, welt-edhcated YOUNQ LADY to take 549, " Oboerver ’’ Office, Haatinge. sl4 St Leonards and Hastinss. — Apply to Dawson and PPR , SALE.—Fer^bfflater, Black find Green XTJRA.VIM POULTRY POWpCR will make Tour tion to Eira boat pticaa In. iba SiatrieL Call or vrita. BRYANT SON3, •harge of Government Information Bureau; age 20 to SUNNY FRONT BEO.8ITTING.R00M wanted, im­ Harden, A#oiion#«rs% 48. ICariaa. St. L to u rd a ^ -S e # Enamel: eon^iti^j £3.—F.M., 329, " Observer ’’ hens^lay biiofcete full of flpe, large c re s: 6d. carton, Rocroa aSd CSsn, {43, H icb-.i., H artlnca. to lt .95.—Apply Manager, Boots, Cash Chemists, (SGrnthern), mediately; no attendance; terms modexate.~L., 630, (established 1832), who will be happy to forwart^Hjt. Office, Hastings. - s l 4 Inrte hens a fortnight.—Spld by R. Barton and Co., ANTIQUE and MODERN 'FURNITURE, China, - UNIXEIlTAKteKe Ltd.. 17-19. Rbbert«on-8t., HaBtings. —sl4 " Observer " Office, EUutingB. —b14 POR SALE.—Fine Bath Chair Oiceased). by Brifden, Corn Merchants, Battle. sT* G IaM ,'F)at«| Biici-a-BCM, and'A rtiolaa e ( V irtn.—Mansra. • WANTED in gentleman's family. YOUNG GIRL as UNFURNISHED. THREE ROOMS: ^dsrly ooirale; HASTINGS. — LadieV Outfitting Busxneas, in busy of B righton: cost £50; to ba oolfi quiekly, SIS.—Rsevos Gordon O tM n ond W abbor 'will bo plaaaod to f i . . adrlce 46. QUEEN’S ROAD, and - Betwfen-mnid: need not have been out before; three, low r e n t; ’ permoneney.—P.P ., 410, " Observer " Office, thoroughfare, for disposid: cash trade, inareosinir re­ and <^on, 43, High-eri, Hastlnce. .to39 a. to ui» beat maana o( dilvnaini ot auiplua aflacta; aerrante.—Mts. R-ameay; *Ft. .A lban’s, Upper ’ Mase-hill,' Baetisrs. - , —#31 turns* excellent I nett profit#; accountant’B certificate: LANDAU for Sale, oheap'; In excellent condition.— FARMS TO LET. FOR SALE AND plaaae'tarite op eall .aad aaka, as appoini, 99, EDMUND ROAD iC!t!VE VALE —sl4 UNFURNISHED.-r-Wonted, Room or Rooms for Isdy utock about *80fl; . no ofcnte.—G.K.V., 2.«4S, Apply R. Jardine. 17, Sonth-ter., Raatings. «14 'la Anetlaoaan’. panMaal attantioa -will bo HASTINGS. J TeJs. tiS. WANTE»>. COOK-GENERAL houAe-parlcurmaid in BexhiU; south of line preferred; rent moderate.— " Observer *’ Office, Bexhill. - s28b PRAM (?rey); ffood condition; n ew 'ty r>»; canopy; WANTED. Oraab '..and^ w abbar. Anatioaaasa and fM r)r»:for full particulars to Mr. Walter Par^. alaaa (ooda. H o lr T ^ t r . B M N afi. la C v aa b « iraaanir. Viawage. Kerthamptott. tfOe sllb Local BoprecentaiiTaB, RomeudeiB. teb^ ' Ubsan er " Office, Bexhlli, —sl4b 81. Havelo^-rd.. Hostings. al4 •U F. J. 3‘anoaa, Ltd. &

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.ANE0U6 ARTICLES — w i v NTEO. iftC, A&uquta, China, Piotnrea; hlgbeai Centiai . Saio Xcooms, Lez^lL . Oldtgl I dealer; aeaiiaied Tamar. teb JTlE.^Coun; Bioi., Canterburj, are osan !• icond-hand Forainira in largo or cinail lotai sitea. oU SOUGHT »Caah, waiting; top juioag |late_hOQae« tC9 to bottom ; wanted. Offlaar'o .ta' baits. Boot6. oddiueutai anderwear; ala* Chiklren's Conipleto Waidiobes. Teeth,. 014 tins, Cfclee. liou«ehbki Lines, ^ BIacketa» _.iuiha. Tppewritere, Gramophonaa^ ^hiQ^a. practical Valuete; diistaace so object 0 and ^1 . Quaeu'«*rd.. K attings. Suaaex—to7 IV A n SU^PT^LEMENT ISED IRON SHEETS wanted; lecosA- lood oonditicn.—r rank Daria arid Co., Ai]b> •U CONDHAND FURNITURE, Piasoa, eta,,, M for eaah. Hedgaoodc Warner, Uigh-st,, Every saving means larger armies and earlier peace."— Lord R. Cecil. :Pt ntteation. sl4 FOE WEEK ENDING SEP:?EMBEE 14, 1918. “We are coming five million strong. G o m p e ,TER GEYSER wanted, in good working y Dalton, S t. Leonardo. ' ! . a li i n FURNITURE- or part waotad: highaab bj th« oldestreatabUshad firm: prompt c a A Reeroe •and Sob 43. Hijrh Rt., H ^ in g s . teS9 A CORNF|ELP IN FRANCE, 1918, of good Seconrbad, Ifolkaatoiieu for thirty years been law to the working l»h. Ladiee’ and Ge&te’ Waidrobeei ol9 page to-day which all should ivnd Arthur N. Davis, the Kaiser’s American; pUSSELL, WARDROBE DEALER . 2|L —man, woman, boy, and girl. Yon will millions of the United States. In all but dentist, has written about his life! ih ! I St.~ jLeonards.—G~ o ^ ' pricea . giTen. tc2l^^ lyE . WARDROBE DEALER. 30, Snafnt#i| find it under the heading " The Artful nam e Sam Berlin. Those exti-acts revealed verv Ifti; h ig h eet' prices; laddee and I gentlem e# ,-VS^-v___ Gompers is a • cash by reiura.' o36 f Dodgers.” Turn to it, read it and intimately the Kaiser’s high hope that in ! |IPi required : front 3 isohet to I 74 isehof OabinetMinis- esda- aixj elaae; good eoasd wood.'^ re-read it. Tell yonr neighbours about ■ the Great War he was going td secure a 3, K inc’e-rd.k St. Xjeoaarde. —fe31 ter; a moulder bSH PROMPTLY for Caet-Ofl Clothija^ it. And renjiember it when next you m m position from which he could grind the l.ltinen, do;—Mr*. Goddard, .Hempte^iC, of American whole world to his liking with the aid of n 8 hear some" foolish person'say : " Let us LDINC required, any quantity, Pole* p o lic y ; a his inilitary machine. They showed how Puflc??: etute I rice.—Box S.R., 2,647, make it easy for the Germans to begin to w er of O ffice, Bexhill. —el4b | negotiating for Peace.'’ This story con­ 1 callous the Kaiser was to the enormities | T D EA LIN G .-M ra. M edburet. 25. Ix>n»l strength to 5 “ committed by the (Jermans in their jhir- ■ihury, buys Ladies', Gent> and Children^* firms the suspicion—nay, more, the con­ 1 to p Taliie; jcarria-ge -forward. 858 j Labour all the suit of frightfulness. They helped us to ^DING required, any quantity. Boardiu s-?rX^ords, etc.—W'rite P..I., 594, “ O b aerrer^ viction—we have long held that the w ay from a better appreciation of the terrible n ng». il4 '[ Kaiser’s first Peace Note (that Arctic Yukon . y : , TIMBER of any desrription, etonding tg 111 tyranny which the All-Highest of this or small quaTrtities.—Frank D ane and which he addressed to the Pope), on the to the Mexi­ rchante. Ashford. aag i Prussians was :]'eady to thrust upon civili­ SCRAP IRON and METALS;, any qna»> strength of which he and his Ministers can Gulf. I sation if only his dream of World Power i; eommisiipn to any third party eecurtn* consider Wood- m M m >B«.—G. R, iJaekaon, Ltd.. Iron and have constantly assumed a virtuous mW were realised. , lanterbnry. Tele. 114, ti*n i row Wilson to pnrchaee. any quantity of WASTffi pose, was all humbug. Prince Pless Further instalments of the American, d new^apera^ tcooust book*, ledgere. hooka; themostaristo- beet prtcee nren; eaeks euppHed If required^ told the Kaiser’s American dentist that dentist’s book have since 'been published bene. Lim ited. 14. CT.aremont, Heatings, to i cxatic and un- in the “ Times,” and in one of them we ICES PAID.—Wanted, old -teeth, unifonaa^ the Germans never meant the Note to appro a ohable %\ w n “Ittiro, carpets, bIa|Skota, linen, wardrobea. be accepted as .a basis for Peace negoti­ get a searchlight on the cynical purpose eyclaa,« perambulatprs; baga. — Loooek; Chief Execu­ Instead of the Reapers of peace there are the Tanks of War. [British Offtcial Ha«tlng9. tc l t,- ations, and that if the Allies had shown which the Germans had in view when they ND SCRAP.—The laxfost Ann in East' Kaid tive who has ever “ reigned ” at the White. began their first skirmishings in the Peace purchase from PnTate or Trade. Soproe^. any disposition to treat it as such the Material: terms nett caah; cotumiieioa tt House in a national crisis. Yet Wilson him­ Offensive. When people sat in the introducing tnide, where a traik^action will terms would have been quickly stiffened R. Jaekeon, Ltd.. Contractor to the Wa» self travelled three hundred miles to A “VILLA<3E" IN FRANCE, 1918. American dentist’s chair they seem to A dm irtltr, Ministry of Mn'nlHons, National in order to make its rejection certain. M.. Paper Commissioner, CanterbuTT- b>i. Buffalo in order to extol the “ Old Man ’’ have talked very freely to the dentist. It* . ; . ■ d » And, soon afterwards, the'Tvaiser said (Gompers is now sixty-nine), and set forth « .-V 'H. There was, for example. Prince Henry of practically the same thing. “ his patriotic courage, his large vision, Ms Pless, a man well known in England, , Marriages, and Deaths. statesmansliip, and genius for team work because he lived much] in this country , on a vast scale. ” ... .' A . before the war, and was. married to an [CARRIAGES, .DEATHS, IN MEMORIAll are charred is. 6d. for four Unea or U Why then was the Peace Note I can see the. Old Man deprecating the English lady very prominent in society. each 'additic iial line. written? The answer is plainly given Chief’s eulogium with characteristic mur­ t e l (She is a sister of the Duchess of, We^-_ under thiis heading mu»t be prepaid. [ fee cf, 6d. WU b^rhargod. in the revelations which the American mur-: ",G«—go—go! ” In no country on kV. minster.) Prince Henry of Pless called | n.ents innder ihii^hcadina. nm'st be. eadqvNA', dentist has lately made. The Kaiser earth—it. is, of course, a continent—is on the American dentist sooiT after the lam e ax4 addr«iea of Adrertisex. wanted to embroil the Allies and the Labour so difficult to handle as in the Allies had “ turned down ” -the Kaiser’s peoples of the Allies in a controversy United States. Millions of the workers first humbugging Peace Note, and he “ let over peace. He wanted to split them speak no English, at all, and the clash of Mraself go ” with amazing frankness. |ia/itkign* in Birth Annouatih- State and Federal laws makes organisation This is' how Dr. Davis tells the story :—: up into factions, and to make it difficult and protection extremely difficult. «f ■V’ m ad. W m diipg C ai^a emn bm for ^ the respective Governments to ‘ ‘ Of course they refused it!]^he declared mi (F. J\ Parmoam, Lid., 14/^ explain to their peoples why they had His Secret. . in thu most satisfied manner. ‘ We hneiv \Claraznent, Haatimga. ' In this enormous welter, the haggard that they would refuse it. We w a n te d them rejected the so-called German " offer.” . X* v» 'ft*.. to refuse it. If they hadn’t refused it we j Because he thought he saw signs of this and sturdy little figure [o? Old Man would Irave made our terms so harsh that, j illR T H S . result the Kaiser ” laughed hilariously ”. Gompers stands out like a luminous buoy they would have had to refuse it. But fit _ Septem ber iOth, 1918, to .Ruby !mgf I in a furious sea. " Life is a struggle,” he accomplished its purpose just the same; |it life of H ubert iRiddl*’, , 135; Eexhill-road, 8S I at the success, of his trickery. It was ^ ,, -V- Itite gift of a'daugliTer. 1 tells American Labour. " But remember got the French and English into hot water 1 6th SeptemhfiL, 1918. at 5. .Stonhope-plao* all part of the subtle Kun game to try -trying to explain tt> their people why they [da, the wife Air Mechanic F , G. WopA ! that impatience to win all may lose us ‘ • a. daughter, i • • '. | pnd breed discord arnongst the Allies, everything.” Sam is the apostle of sanity didn’t make peace when Germany was 'm a r r i a g e s . 1 ^so that being able to cbmmand no unity and moderation; this is the secret of his r willing to do so. In this way we may ^ ^ H IL L .—On th e 9th Sf-ptfiuber, 1918, -Qg; of purpose and no unity of effort they able to split the Allies. Russia is going to Ircb, B.acklanas, Hastings, by,|;^c Rev. w. ' abiding hold. He represents the aristo­ quit, any way'. Jhere’s going to be a revolu­ long. Private John Atkic^mn, of Kelowii*,: might fall easier victims to the German liuuiKia, only: t*on oi the late Xhomapi cracy of American workers-—perhaps three ' -tv. tion, and we'll be able to throw all our forces lo t Barrow-iivlFurne*!. Caiiienne inilitary campaign. Happily,J;h.§.-State„s-: millions out of thirty millions or more. on the Western Front and crush the enemy ptcf of tue la^e RoOert Hisl, of Walthai* men . of the Allies were not taken in by “ Everything for the nation,” is there! I always liked England but Lloyd ■i l l s .—On Auirnst Slat, 1918. nt FsiTligl*l (B ritis h O fficial. lairlight, by the Rev. K. \V. K llirt, Frani>ii|, the German bluff; they stood firm when Gompers’ war-time motto, " but nothing Instead of tha loveHest village of tbe plain it Is a desolation of ruin. Our soldiers advancing George is ruining that country, and now |aecond lion of Mr. and the laie Mr?. W. R. | after tho cautiously retreating Qermans. he’ll have his hands full explaining why; he . Manor Farm, Br^^dc. lo Hilda Gladyi;'' the opinion, of some of those whom for private profit.” This thick-set, jerky ht'-r. of Mr. and ADs. J . J . Hiil<^, of Maib doesn’t make peace.’ ” ; lairlight. they represented was inclined to little man, with big glasses and forthright IN T .—On b»pteraber 11th, at All Sainte* speech, is assuredly one of the incorrupt- If this had been left solely as a story of tillhom. S.W., by the Rev. H. LethbndfS waver; they scented the -wickedness OUR WAY WITH PRISONERS. heet George. Bate?, rf Loasion-road, SL ibles. When he was earning £ 4 la week. Prince Pless we need not have paid much, » Dai5.v Floreiio^ daughter erf Mr. and Mm behind it all. And so the Kaiser laughed attention to it- Who is Prince Plesa any­ Jont, ofi Mid'eurst. ^ too soon. Governor Hill, of New York, offered Sam SR A Y .-O n Aiiguot. 23r.l, 1918, at *be 9 t how ? we might have scoffingly enquired. irrifon Cbiiroh. Rouen. France. Aifr*d^Gm the post of Commissioner of Arbitration at jrotl, M.C.. Mnjor * ltoj*al A ir Force. OM three thousand dollars a year. He “ talked But Dr. Davis goes on to say that shortly lly Evelyn Bray, R.R.C., cf Bexhill. ! I e R Y —On Auj?iv=t SSth. 1918. at All a#tinga, W illiam CieoTse, L.M... R.N .A.S., 'help to disintegrate | the Allies and cure job. But Sam is a man with a h . . i . i The Kaiser, we m'ay suppose, is laugMng !r ^ f 'M r. and Mrs. W. S»ace, CrMt-rcad; -Ha#» on the other sidp of his face now. It was lorothy Vjo'et, iyountv=-r daughter of Mr. an4 open the path to victoyv for his armies. , and to' that mission he has clung L. ' Ivery. cf - Glive-^vcn^e, Hastingc;, and BirA* only for a shortf-^me that the first Peace fce, Cfoydoa. . He failed then. Butjhe is sure to try ever since 1882. lllM8TEAD.“ 0n. September 7th,. 1918. iA again, not so much ^ith the' hope of I will not pretend that Gompers is not Note had any sufcess in embarrassing the J t‘s Ciuircb, Hastings, hr the Rev. E. A. Allies. It did f(^ a time give a, stimulus |!S*Tb Read Wilaon, only son of the lat^ conquest now as with ijhe hope of saving comfortably " fixed,” as our new Allies put ifrs. Read of 3tiddlpsbrouph. ‘ t® to the activities of people who could not [Daisy- W’nkeford Buiuidefld, • yonngofi something from. the. wreckage of his i sala.ry as president is £ 1 ,2 0 0 a , th^ ’ate Mr^ J. J. Bumstead and-M m , year but thei workers know that the Tsar bit or would not sto the sinister purpose, [[ Hastings. i plans which may leave him a nucleus behind it. But that stage is past how.: DEATHS. «ii __ of Labour is assuredly worthy of his hire. — l A u g u s t 22nd, jl918, k ille d in a c tio n on th s for beginning all over again^ If and schooling, this Dutch-British The jieoples of the Allied European 1 of France. Private Jack Ralph Farmer* ulien he does, we shall not forget how child-years in a uiievfl, .ena of Mr-, and Mre. Geo. Farm er- nations, and the people of America too,, 1 load, ti^ucen>-|road,' Ha*w inga. 'Aged IS he " laughed hilariously ” on the first are no longer to be fooled with " Peace " nP. ' ■ ' primary school over in London. That J-Killffl in Fraive, oa Augu-st 39th-. 191S, ccasion, and we shall know the course -^yas a cigar maker in our own East Notes. The Kaiser from the first has |frcd, R.G.A.,. e:ccst a n d '‘deorly-Ioved ' so® ' the Ia*e Alfred Kingdom; Aged 28 yeeHg to take to make him laugh this time on End. He was a pacifist in America’s believed that if he could not succeed in Is . Serteml)er erd, ISIS, died of wounde smashing up the Entente by the use of the fctidn in France, whiLt- ibnuing ii? c.'jJuu-j * tlie other side of his face. The Kaiser neutral time; but as the German plot ill] 'RiclK-r, LieUtenaftt C.F.A., eon of Ms; sharp Prussian sword he, could : still 1 Grammar School, Hastini^a. Aged 27 year% may try his best and worst to lay the thickened the sagacious Wilson called Sam j |oTemt»eT. 1914.. • foiindations for another war, but now to Washington, and made him a member achieve his purpose ’by disintegrating it PO.—KU>d in' action in France, on 8e» 1918, Snb.-Lieut. HejN*^c .S, ..Stri* klan5, we know his game and .our answer is of the -National Defence Committee. The Oermans circulatel all manner d( falseboads about the cruelties we practice on prissners ofr U^rtush offle with poisonous peace propaganda. He Italion,^ RiN.D., third'son of Francis anA ; still clings to that -hope, but we have Itiii'klinid, cf .Halsfead’.«, Haetings. Age# siumned up in two words: "Never war. The worst we do them is here pictured. Our doctors vaccinating Austrian prisoners in Italy] Straight Talk for Germany. | learned a few tMngs during the war, and J j^ptombor lOth. 1918, a t IS, Lmtnn-cTa»» " In the name of American Labour,” j |ncs. Ma'ie ’Ahbctt, the wife of .Charlee one of them is to beware of those Artful I '.peacefa'.Iy. nway. Ag-ed.57..years.—K .I .F , says this rugged veteran of a thousand ■ TH E! WAR IN ITALY. Dodgers, the wolves who come along in IN MEilOiUAM. “ wars ” to the German people, " I say | bring iccmory cf .Private, A. G. Addy, wbB Great as is tbe news from, the battle sheeps’ clothing. In action September 9th,. 1916, 2nd RoySl front we must not lose our heads. you catinot talk peace with us now. Nor Ily-beloveKl eon of Mr. ajid Mif. W. ,Aody* shall you talk of International Conference. trardou Farm , i Wcodctmrc:i.—Gone^ but oeS ■' Keep Steady ” must, still be the order A' M other, Father, Brothere, 3i-ster«. Either you smash your or we n ioTing momoj-y ‘of Sergeant Charlie Bail* nf the day. Each on^ of us rhust con- A SOLDIER’S COUNSEL. 1 , son of t.ne late Mrs. J . Delay, f\i H a f . will smash it for you.” That is “ plain |wa^ kilFd Jn ;i>-Tion S'cp’.embei'3rd, u u . timie the fight for freedom—the worker .. bcjnwd IbiV'-k tad , memories United States ” and “ open ” WE MUST PRESS THE . ENEMY * ' w h o iis c a lk d t o rest, at home no less than the fighter in 1 . -e,y' Ihoec. who• think cf hioi to-day i with a vengeance ! HARDER THAN EVER. linso who loved him best. | France. We of the armies behind the |ibcred by h-w loving Wife, Brothart mm The Democratic Spirit. ! and Cairie. -■\nnies imist still putl our all into the Major-General;Sir Fredk. Maurice offers cvei-lcTirg. memory of onr d.»sr chiiA! scale, and keep putting in our all It is safe to say that if Tsar Gompers Iiffio p n c r [S .iC aette, 8rli-R.fjyal Su.*.«ax P ionaqg were npt “ behind the President like a {in the " Daily Chronicle ”) this sound AiU^.jin.'aejtion September ^th. 1917.-tfat 1 until tlie victory is assured which alone Bd ocnfiy-lo-red son. oi -M r^ond bit*; J, stoW wkll ” America’s avalanche of aid advice to us all in these days of vietjorious j A i e i : a ,^ h a ‘^r!rl., S t. liC o n ard JT will enable us to say the job has been In loring''iremojy .-,f my^**ar. hutbanA would be halted, or even dissolved. His fighting on the Western Front;— ^ llerif.k Frcear,• wha died iuTrance, throufl done and well done. President 'Wilson ISeptcmber, 7fh, 1917. robust vioice rings out above the anarchy “Now that the enemy is yielding is the lip was bitter, th» sting* fer«ro, sounds the keynote of our resolution : of l.W.W. leaders and extreme Socialists time 'to keep up the pressure bn him; and I t with one; we loved -so dear, ther.<^ is greater need than erer for liftl is harrf.jji*^ wc will not compiaia* -- \Ve solemnly purpose a decisive vic- of the West. “ It shall be our task,” he therefore just in CbiiH to mcef 3’"on again. . t.oi-y of arms.” That means we must every economy which we can practise and every ever-lcvinji-.iir!.^mory of M 'ilfrid ordains, "to interpret America’s demo­ effo rt u-c can, make to release men for the front. tgeanf. Mgcnine Gun Instructor, K.A.k T* fight on with undiminished energy, lNairri. Ealft Africa. September 11th. 1917. cratic spirit and phrpose in this conflict, “ The enemy is on the down grade, and wa In . eTcr-;ovin>- memory of our dear s<»,, using force to ; the uttermost in the to our fellow-workers—especially to those bTge Mann.lROyal Flying Corps, killed oa have just been told (hat he has had to break |c e in Fraufjer,. 14tli S«‘p;em ber, 19li. Ag«B battlefield. It means also that everv of foreign birth—and to combat every up eight divisions and to appeal to despised ' ; lOTxnr Tcnh!^ibranc-o of my de.ar husbanE, one of us at home must be ready to form of propaganda which tends to weaken Austria for help. Tliat process breaking Ranger. Ikho pi«?ed_ away on Sunday up divisions must continue.: and will be |t«Tiib<*T 14.h I. inake anore and more sacrifices for the the loyalty and devotion of the masses and — In eTC7|-V»ving rom'='Tnhr.Tnre o f M au E their willingness to strive and sacrifice for hastened as a consequence of Sir Douglas inng«-«t dnizht^r of EiFc Creed. wh» common good. We must still go slow Haig’s last victory, but it does not mead that Scpteinb 12th. 1916. the nation at this critical hour.” lever shall tby memory fade~' on food, we must be prepared to go fery the "’lemv is exhausted. , ! i 1 - -Mother. Self-Educated. .roud nnd ;lo-.inr memorv cf -Lientengirt slow indeed on coal, we must do with­ ‘'Without Austria’s hdp he has. 196 divi­ Ion Sladft, jR.F.A.. and Corporal LeonuA out scores of the little comforts that As a’ llad in America, young Gompers sions, which is about what we Allies lia*-e. It is true that the average strength] of our TWO difrling. brat** S-ms. scorned to be so indispensable in tiinc of educated himself. . There were books led f'jr thqir King .ard Country, divisions is greater, particularly that of the the Grc.a-, W a r. 1915. 1918. peace. -iTh-e men at tl|ie front make the propped up on his work bench, so that— American divisions,' but the difference in icnour. Lit ertv and Truth, as he r.^alls, “ T used to forget whether leacnfircd t cir Glorioir* Youth, i)ig sacrifices; we only the little ones. strength is not yet sufficient to enable .Foch 1 di^d." if were de.vfh to rive ; I’d eateiii my lunch! ” i He is now the L itas, 'thai all tlicir friend* might IM# But the little ones in the mass are the to strike the coup dr grace. , ,, , ^ C h a r te r li. .foundation on W'hich the big one:> may master of three languages, and hi^ “ Foch is not yet, by any means, ai the end |o h « rt and Ruth Siade. Washington war work begins before dawn. of his resources, and it is legitimate to hope he more effirctually offered, and fhe end Ainericaj has profound respect for Samuel fori still better things this year, but the way w ill be sueh a. compensation for it all— . i - to make certain ’of them is to [allow no Gmnpers. Universities like Harvard and r ' Maw Daa4gae m Patadatia the end of war and» the end of tha't Cornell nvite him to lecture; the Secre­ - ..4^ slackening in our efforts. The worst we have m tyranny of of which the .\11- nf)W to prepare for is the postpdnqment of I U Omrdm. P. J. Pnntma, taries of War, the Navy, and Labor consult complete victory, biit it certainlv will be post­ J4, Ciaraaaawt, Hmatimga. Highest Humbug is the head nnd front him, so ilo the bureaucratic chiefs of ship­ t poned if we are satisfied with eitfavagant —that one dav we shall marvel that ping and aircraft, ordnance, munitions, [British Officiul. ■ predictions of success, and do not back the “xhortation to make sacrifices willingly and transportation.— Reprinted by per- British soldiers on an Italian mountain. Notice the, white zig-zag jip the mountain side It is a “ ha.r-pin" roa i up ] glorious deeds of nur men in the field! to the very was ever necessary. I mission from the “ Rail M all Gazette.” w hich skipplles have to be transported. J lim it of OUT 2 'oiver.” I IREMATSON. rOOD OEMETERY. rfodorn Proejis a t Mod«ict« Rat«i.

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•EVE t To fail to win would be to imperil everything. ” —Presuhnt Wilinn. WAR SUPPLEMENT' FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 14. 1918. "Nothing is quite so important now as winning the war.” __M r. Qomi>er^ W7[R SKETCHES. BY THE WAY. Public . t - TH E GERMAN WEATHER BUREAU. THE WOMi^N’S PART. G-LIETY T b I. HIS GUN R^ndoim Jottings about Men and M a k e t h e B e a t of the CoaF Ration Ur. sH: W. i-'t. ■ T h i n g s . [B y Cattain H. F R’ Hr.cs ] The ivccird of a Devi'ii Bv -M lacAui r Clsiiouvi I • He had gone out at suiidowu with his Seeing the itM’niorial. .-i tailor in private- Theiv is m. doubt lli it the coiiijui" winter jrr» nAV :?.\TCPD.AC Lewis gun and thix’e men ui hjs team World. life, IS I'chuirkable. He went with Its coal ration to India m November, 1914. w'Hl sevcrcliy try the: tem[>ers rif u guod niiuiy ))eopl<- Wlio have a WR. OiEORfiF: D.' to find a corivonient siiell-lnde from which ^n'Oceeded to Egypt, and was witllin >i.\ mi'*'' taste for sitting up late, for solitaijy reading, Gs ea t !^I. to worry Boches working on the wire He itf 'Jerusalem in .April, 1917. rearbed Era' had only just been promoted Number One, and tor a blazing lire from breakfast to caiiy this year, was wxuinded July 2C'h. bed-time. But it n-i !' not result ui i'*al and he was \x'ry jiroud of lii.s gun. He arijived in Germany as jirisomir .Aiign-t harilship. It has been siiid that many p'e.pl.o “A found a shell-hole that seemed to o'Yer a 14t|li. and left Germany for internmcni ni will have used up tlmii allowance qf lire an 1 good field of fire, mounted the gun; arid Switzerland .August 30th. light hv January, buli unless Csirlyle wa^ JfOVti.AY, waited. Then ;i shell pitched into the right when he said That we were nipslly fieiU Ikruj ' fTTA M A T IN E Iili? hole—a " short,” that had been meant for j The invention of “ tanks we nee.l le t lake gloein.v a view of oi;. D A Y . 9t 2:30: — oiir fiont line---and he ceased to take an Tanks Save lias been one of the most valu- prospect>. j ■ I ■■ Kitan Scldiers’ able of the war. n iere :s |*R. WALTER HO\y interest in things. s I Lives. nothing like the tank for cle.ir- What the Ration is. | \Vf£ W hen he cam e to him self a'^ain it wa.s Wliai e.xartly do the Tati'.'i.s iii> ^ Inoout nestsof enemy inaebine- S e v e n daylight. His three men were iN-inu dead giin.s, and they liave been the direct means The tenant of a 'cveii-roonieil wiU 1.<‘ about him. A fragment of tlie shell had of savin" the live.s' of many thousands of entitled t6 six tons a year, which sliouid (jxealtst Kalional struck the body of his precious gun and British soldiers. Colon-d .Seely, M. P.. declares work out at a kitchen lii‘e.ti"iii se.eii lo e v n all the year round, and a sittingj-rooni tir»' iDoorU open 7% Con put it out of .action. It w^s not seriously that he and many hundreds of men with whom Trfl. 517.. he was in action one daj' would certainly have for the same hours for iseven inonihs in the damaged. An armourer tfould have put ^ear. I say uliunbl work out lo tin- fa;r!y it to rights in a couple of hours; but to been killed hut for the tanks, and he says that one day the work of the tanks undoubtedly comfortable result, but; if the kitidiein r or him, out there, it was useless. the sitting-room grate.Is wasteful, if viNi pieveiiUsd the enemy from taking the city of ■ H a s t i n ^ That was all he realised for the moment. ■Amiens! large tires arfe kept,, if the boiler (lani])ers are"' It was only afterwards tliat be f jlt a dull constantly pulled out ui ju'ovide a: siippl) of pain in his left side, and diseovered that Some of our men recently hot water, or if the coal burnexteiit , by ean booliM d got in. In all probability, creeping from uppers and wooden soles, with or without a putting in false boftoms or cheeks ofifirebr ck. Aflarnoon Teas and hinge under the arch of the fixit. Tliesr-, Tluoe is alwavs a risk that .adJ-itioiis of tliis Ball Alievs. hole to hole, he would leave managed it. This is the Cartoon to which Ireferen^e was made by Sentinel ” last week, . . _ _ _ In any case, the risk wa.s small enough to they said, woi'e out very quickly, but the When the Kalserls Armies are hav- kind may make a fire diraw badly,'in which Germans issued fresh ones to men engaged in Ine a bad time the Oerman militalry Doastera retire to the backgroundlackground and the ppeace talkers come tb the'Vront” How case it will refuse to ! bum the islack or take confidently so far as his )>ersonal ittle sincerity there is in their peace talk you may gather from the article The Artful Dodgers*’ ot page i. cinders which must be Sts portion .for work. It a ll shovvs how short Germany is O .N'EMA safety was concerned. Bur lie had thought falbn" of wool arui^Qf cotton and of leather. hours of every day If thefirebrick'additibns suddenly of his gun. If he happeiied to M-i'in iinsatisfactorv a lli’ial s'hould be m of movable balls of firebiiick about as largr as " 1 3 be seen creeping away from that hole the In the fighting front the TO-DAT (6ATU.RD.4iY]l- Boche would Irecome suspicious, would a man’s fist, which may be put intojthe ,"i La^t We Must Allied Armies now have no FOOD TOPICS. when the fire is well jestablishedl an.l want to know what had taken him there. Save Coal. fear as to the final result. nu-ved with tongs when necessary. ■ . " I n t o : Then it would simply be a matter of a The gravest danger both to our IIOMD.^V. Trv.SDAY small patrol, and bis gnu the gun lie had fighting men and to our civilian population Some Contingencies to Think of- BEE 23rd, 2ltli.atid been in charge of for such a little time— at home in Great Britain is tlie shortage of item s about Production and If the hou.sehold we are considering in TH^ coal. Great Britain must not only serve her T is a war to m ake the nations and peoples of the habits a house with large cold rooms, or Ia!a Fowerfal t-iart Dr; would be taken,, The thought of that he R atijining. bakes and washes at home, or catches cola own people but also the people of France and worldi sccuf^e against eVery such Power as the coulcLnot bear. | On the other hand, if lie Italy witli coal. She must furnish the coal and requires an occasional bedroom lire,| or “ D u I Germ an autocracy represents. It is a war of •PATTY” in ''.oh; waited until dark they would send out to for the ships to bring American troops and [By “ SMAii.HOi.iiFu exceeds its lighting .allowance .and has to SOONOMIC INDEPF.tl^ forfeit some coal to make, up. thri^ will! to' ■‘SUPEHINTF.NDP look for him and the gun would be safe. American supplies to this country and to her cm ibncipation. Not untilit is won can m en anyw here ' Count Your Blessing^.” He slipped back to the bottom of the hole. Allies Every ton of coal mined in addition a goodt'many days or ports oE days when it ■ ■ „ ; . P A T H ¥ to that normally ^produced is one of the most live free from constant fear, or breathe freely while “ A year ago the Kaiser tried to comfort his must content itself with! one fire, ajnd either ra.BB8DAYto The sun rose high, without a cloud to CHARI. effective blows to Kaiserism and the militar­ they go about their daily tasks, and know that Gov people by telling them that the U-boats would sit in the kitchen or cook in tlie sitljing-rouni. mask it. The clay became hot and oppres­ In case of prolonged illness, or of thd presence ^ ism of Germany. Every pound of ooal which ernm ents are their . servant not their m asters, starve out Great Britiin in six months and '‘ T h^ sive. He bad lost a lot of blood, and be in the household of eldetly persons ;or yofttig can be saved in the liomes of the people will bring her to her knees We are now infinitely 0 was parched with thirst. He had no water- help so much sooner lo win the war for free­ Thi.s is, therefore, a w ar of wars which Labour children, an extra allowance of coal m.ay better off than when that foolish boast was •HOKEST THIEVES’ , bottle—for small parties creeping out at dom, jjustice, and , and give us all should support, and support U ith all its concentrated obtained, but it is evident that extra allow night leave fcheir noisy equipment behind uttered. The most bountiful harvest we have ances will not be lightly given.- nor can we 16 of T H E ™ the opportunity of a j>ernianent peace.”—Mr. p o w e r . ” them. By noon he was in a high fever— Samuel Gompers had for a generation is now being gatheri'd.” expect to get very prompt delivery of I'.ielfii PRESIDENT WILSON. OonHimons S.3d io XO. delirious. Once his mother stood on the —Mb . j . R. Clynes, M.P. from our coal merchants. It is wise also iiqt edge of the ^ shell-hole and held out her A Canadian newspaper, the ! to rely too much upon la supply of oil for arins-to him, and he wanted to go to her; Bully for “ Montreal Gazette,” has a The Dearer Jam. either fuel or lighting purposes. but just in time he remembered the gun, King George, warm appreciation of King The generally disap;x)inting fruit crop this Our Allies Were Pinched Last Year. George’s work during the great C i NTRAL p k M.' year has led to the fi:cing of a new series of Still, if the worst comes to the worst, and simply smiled at her and ■ shook his war. ‘‘The King,” the writer says, “ has met ■(THE HOUSJp, head. Then many people came to him. jam prices, the genera level of which will be every seven--roomed iiouse cam have one fire ^ s' a large and tragic situation in the spirt of all day all' througli the winter. Compare HA^T He could not hear them speak, yet every­ adaptation. It is said of his august father found to be somewhat higher than those pre­ this with Baris last winter, where well-off r t ^ " one seemed to be telling him that he could that he had a genius for mixing, and tliat his viously in force. An inspection of the Order, jieople allowed themselves a fire to sit by UOiraA?, 2^rd SEPTI crawl away to safety, to water; but always bonhomie did more to make desired treaties which came into force on September 2nd, for an hour a day, had a hot bath once a ALLEN he remembered the gun, and always he than a.11 the diplomats of Europe. It fwas SNIPING SNIPER. shows that mixed jaiils are mainly contem­ week, and either cooklid their fosnl !over ".a-' feared that King George, who took up his plated. The fruits mqst prolific tliis year are or charcoal or dined .it rcstaurapts to s.av.' ' smiled and shook his head. Once, when position with a fine sense of responsibility, the thirst had almost overpowered him, strawberries and gooseberries, while the black­ fuel. Compare it with Italy, where even the would perhaps not get as close to the hearts hospitals were fire'less except for cooking, A Great i “ THE ^BUi and when the One Girl was calling him, of his iieople as King Edward ; but iii the berry crep is a real bumper. Considerable and where to-day they keep,their workshop be scrambled almost out of the pit, when bigness of the war, in the needs it created, in quantities of jam of vkrying kinds are lying fires aliglit -with wood from their olive Ak Epteod* oT tjic Tian&l his foot caught in ' the butt, and be the awful issues' at stake, in the broadening ready for shipment in ^he United States, Aus­ orchards." Olive oil is their food and their tralia and South. Africa, and these will be dropped down again. Nothing should drag effects of various contracts, in the immense ■wealth, yet they must now cut down their THTOfiDAY, ;Sth SEP him from the gun. It Was his gun—and it racial unification accompHshevl in the crucible drawn upon as opportinity offers, but irwill olive trees to burn. Imagine wdxat this of . unexampled circumstances, our beloved be readily understood that tonnage is with means to a people who ii4e oil where we use LOtJISE’ LOVELY would l>e dark at seven o’clock. If he difficulty made available, while transport is could not hang out till then he was not fit King has risen to the greatness of the moment, butter, margarine, meat, or bacon, and who In a' Romant; has made contact with every interest, has won required for American soldiers, with all their pay their rent with the fruit of a couple '•>? to be a Number One, nor was he fit to be the love and admiration of the Allies and of equipment, qt the rate of over 10,000 a day. olive trees. “T h e mate of the One Girl. Thus he argued As these troops arrive in the Mersey, the the whole world by his manly but modest Hints Worth Following. in his delirium ; and he smiled and shook attitude, his quiet courage, which disdained Thames or J elsewhere, their appearance is lid Episode of tbi his head, boasting, but, above all, by his cordial wel­ welcomed with the riost heartfelt cheers. Evidently we shall have no right t-> ' *• jjuc I ■» * * come to every co-operating agency consecrated Those cheers must be backed up by a willing­ grumble. Just as evidently we shall have t" AND FULL STJ use our wits if we are to have a measure of As soon as it was dusk the search party to the supreme purpose of liberating the ness to put' up with the very small share of OuMswiQa from 3.30 ll world.” I inconvenience which Has been visited upon comfort. Here are a few ways of making a came out. In the shell-hole they found this country as a consequence of the war. little firing go a long way ; — fonr dead men and a damaged I. suits in worsted serge at £4 4s. for men increasingly attracting the careful and [Bv AN Officer.], should shortly be available. The delay in sympathetic consideration of Local Authori­ The very worst way 'of economising in fuel i “ B ootlesI the appearance of standarijl suits and otl.ev ties all over the kingdom. Numerous pitfalls is to let the fire out edrly and go to bed cold. " SctlTB Visit of tbi!. A- - There is .t, cry everywhere for the sup Go to bed warm even If you have to do with­ ! i t i standard articles of wear is due entirely to exist for the unwarj’ or uninitiated in the ?klilitary .Md ' ' i ■ s oression of waste. It is pointed out that unexpected and exceptionally heavy military establishment and working of National out a fire in the middle of the day. TIk'!-*- >I ;fs. 1 !' ■ i nearly everything can l>e made use of. demands' on production. Supplies of cloth­ Kitchens and Restaurants, but the pamphlet are no fires in the trenches, ami very few on WTO8DAY. SEPTEMBEB| i Newspapers publish articles showing how ing for Army purposes were on a satisfactory now issued is compiled by the experts of the French hearthstones. ' hitherto despised things can be turned to level generally until the development of the Minstry of Food, and shows how difficulties CUT THIS OUT great German ouensive in the spring. may be avoided or overcome. Oomrnunal “ C upid’s . R ,| some good. Housewives vie with eaoh IVIISCPLI.^NEOUS RECIPES. : ^ ] h ., ■■ Among the results of that offensive were the cooking, such as is hei)e advocated, is calcu­ A Fox Comedr Dramn ir 5 other in matters of domestic economy. raising^ ofot the military age, the calling of lated to effect a reniaikable saving of fuel, Yorkshire Beef Loaf.—In’gredients.—l i Ih ■ ir 4 . , Yet the most thrifty housewife, the most many thousands more men to the Colours, amongst other things, land it m ight be com­ lean stewing beef, 1 oz. cooking fat, 1 eggr-4 AND FL'Lll PS zealous ‘ v/aste-not” expert, might take and the ixniring of over a million .American mend^ on that account alone even were its onion, 1 .teaspoonfut mixed herbs, salt, pepper, lessons from the Army in this matter of troops across the Atlantic in four months. other numerous advanjbages wanting. The ;? oz. cooked maize, 1 gill stock or gravj'. Ministry of Food is prepared to lend to any Method.—Free the meat from skin and gristle unconsidered trifles. Salvage is a very big The equipment of our expanding armies, the and pass through .a iniiieer with the onions, thing in the war. Every day the salvage needs of various Allies, and the fact that all l.x>cal Authority desirous of 'getting up peeled and sliced. Put in a basin and add the K i n Em a National Kitchens . and Restaurants -tlie dumps are added to, and every day things the clothing required for the American fat, melted, the beaten egg, seasoning, herbs, MBRMAN ROAD. ' v | Armies in Europe, beyond the outfits in necessary capital sum,l free of interest and and enough stock to bind. Shape it and put it that the casual observer would describe as which the men arrive, is to be furnished by repayable in ten equal annual instalments. in a greased oblong cake tin, cover with paper . . T o > . H ^ S T absolutely useless are being sent to the base The first edition of fthe “ H.nndbonk ” is and bake in a moderate oven for IJ hour or this country, have necessarily thrown a i {British Ojpcidl PHRES ZXHIPnjONsj DAi to be made useful again. Not an odd bit tremendous strain upon all branches of the already exhausted, but the seer nd ■ dition will rather longer. Serve hot with gravy or cold with salad. Mltsfcl of equipment, not the tongue off a belt or clothing industry. A B ritish soldier stalking a Germ an Sniper in the ruins of A lbert. , be at once available, and may be obtained free at the National Kitclions Division, Potato Toast.—Ingredients.—4 oz. pota the buckle of a cross-strap^' is alLpwed to lie T« e O i i E.C.4 toes, 4 oz. flour, 1 teaspoonful sa.lt, 1 teaspoon about the trenches.] Every N.C.O. is held ' (Contivw.d from last column.) ful baking powder, 1 gill water. responsible that his own particular part . u ' " ! fra.gment ■without putting it into the' box, A Note on Whisky. Method.—Sjirub the potatoes, boil and peel JHHEF n.IY.S. .:o;nn'. them, and rub through a sieve. Mix thoroughly BER AJIiI .- of the line is free from “ salvage” stuff. and these boxes are systematically cleared. Some criticisms have lately been levelled at 15:; Sandbags are hung .about the trenches, with the flour, salt, and bakilig powder, add the T h e P u i',:. I^at is collected rigorously, and is! Mr. Clynes, the Food Controller, on the score ivater and mix to a stiff, smooth dough. RtJll and every' man is perforce turned into a delivered by the quartermaster once a out very thin, cut into squares and put on a mimic Autolycus. As the sandbags become of his orders regarding lihe sale of spirits, and M eg ’O t h I month to the nearest railhead. Old boots, it has even been urged that the effect of his wetted baking tin. Bake in a moderate oven full they are emptied into a local dump, lill brown. bit4 of harness, discarded clothing,j even COAL FOR VICTORY! provisions is to drive spirit drinkers into the With QUEENT^ and ever-v man who goes down the^ line the solder from empty “ bully ” tins is' Apple and Rice Pudding..— Ingredients— Sefia'i, Com^v. empty-handed carries something from that public-houses rather 'than permit them to 4 oz. rice, 4 cooking apples, 2 oz. sugar, a smjall added to the general pile. All old news­ T was a m om ent of grave peril. The G erm ans had purchase by the bottle, and consume their piece of cinnamon, 1 pint milk. 1 i dump—which is Irish, perhaps, but true. papers are carefully kept, and either sent Method.—Soak the rice over-night, drain and I alm ost separated the K riti^h and French A rm ies. spirits at home. It is a fact that a publican AV^ater p.arties going down for the day’s to England or used to fill bayonet-fighting cook slowly in the milk with cinnamon (or a strip IBBE D.\YS. conime K I- The French coalfields were overrun. W ould the pirefers to sell his spirits by the “ tot” because of lemon). Slice the apples and cook tboin in a vote" 2 6 th :—^ supply, ration fatigues, orderlies, carrying sacks. Boche rifles and equipment, cloth­ GAIL parties—all these go to the dump first and next push get through? Could the Allied A rm ies stand by so doing he can mak«,a considerably larger covered dish or jam-pot in the oven with a Very ing] and harness are also garneyed in. the strain till A m erican help arrived? The Suprem e profit than by selling b3' the bottle. 'This was little water and the sugar. Remove the cinnamon load themselves up with salvage. from the rice, mix witl[ the . appleqnilp Nothing that can by any possible stretch Arrny (Com m anders ]saw the tinly way to save the tlie deliberate intentio|n of the Food Con­ *‘ A G aivIe In a new line, after a push, it is amaz- of the imagination be turned into some­ Sprinkle with a little ground ginnamon, and bake ■' J situation. They had: lo take the m en. They had to troller, who desired to she the stocks of spirits in a moderate oven for half an hour. in" what an amount of .salvage is to be thing useful is allowed to lie about. . It has Th* First. .Am ■ . ■ f: take the coal. 75,000 m ore m iners were called lo the distributed over as large a number'd con­ Rice Duniplings with Blackberries.—ingke found, both British .and German. Rifles, ••A M ERICA ’S AN! bectnne second nature with our men to pick sumers as possible. Had tbe publican enjoyed dients.—4 oz. rice, 2 oz.. sugar, 1 lb. black bayonets, equipment, haversacks—every­ colours. O ur w inter coal reserves were sacrificed to no advantage in selling'i by “ tots ’* he would tliiikgs up. Nothing they know is so badly save the A rm ies and to bring the A m ericans to th e" berries. thing is there more or less in profusion. have saved himself the [trouble by selling by METHOD.-'aWash the rice, boil for ten minutes, Serial; Comf^dy danjiaged or worn as to be absolutely front. _ T hat decision, grave as It w as, has been splen­ That is inevitable. But every bit is salved worthless. bottle. The stocks would then have got into then divide and tie up in small cloths to four IIOffBAY SF.PTKMBV didly justified. A dangerous retreat has been turned a few private hands, an|i tihe vast majority of dumplings—leave room for the rice to continue i \ t and sent back to be fashioned into new ’The Amay, for all its critics have said, The StrEi! ii t .- gear. ' Amniunitinn, too, is picked up, into a glorious advance. The A m ericans arc pouring the public would luive gone without swelling. Wash the blackberries, picking out is tbe home of saving. Its salvage system over. V ictory Is bn the way. The saving of the A rm ies altogether. A publicanj, it may be observed, any leaves or oor^, and stew with . the sugar cleaned, put into clips.,and issued again to is ojne of the most highly organised of its if he has spirits to sell, must sell in the and a littJe^ water Oil qui'te soft. Rub through the troops. There is no waste. has m eant a shortage of coal. 5till m ore coal is a wire sieve to remove most of the pips. Drop - ■ “ O n services. It can teach a real lesson in that .public bar as well as in the saloon bar, though A Westerly Along the roads behind the line you required. D iscom fort is inevitable. E veryone m ust in the latter he is entitled to charge a higher the rice dumplings in boiling water and boil direction to most civil authorities. It has use less coal. quickly for 45 minutes, re-heat the blackberry LYKIC THH ,ri11 cee box«s labelled “ old nails,” "cop­ accepted absolutely, as a commercial price in respect of the dxtra comfort and pri­ pur6e and pour round them on the dish. per,” and the like. No man passes an odd vacy, involved. The present stocks of spirits Remember to keep the rice water for stock ; it rattier than a scientific fact, the dictum on the market are only! 50 per oemt. of those (Continued dt foot of nest column.) that Nature is indestructible. can also be used to stiffen laoe or linen, like CENTRAL PAVILION. I of 1916, and no spirits aye now being distilled. ordinary starch water. KC fAt Entranee to m . A. "W allis A rtthi MONDAY. 16tb S e A WALLIS ARTHUR i ^ Int li WILLIE ROUSE am. Le| ETehins at 8. Afieruoi. !Altxandra Park, at 3.15. Pops

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