m WEDDING GOLD WATCH to fet. PRESENTS. BBACELETS. NEWEST AND BEST. Real Gold Self-fitting Bracelets i be repUed to to torOtog,. with Jewelled Lever Watches _s given. Personal appliea- 1 iOWEST p o s s i b l e p r i c e s i. tor particulars, are naelee*. FROM 6 0 /- EACH. or( SOLD, large HOUSE: GUARANTEED, fterrace, Hastings; quietly Its, Decorators, Slgnwriters, Wm. Brnford & Son I be altered as private house ■particulars apply, J. W.t 21, Goldsmiths and 8Uvermiths, Wm. Bruford &5on London, N. - ______ASHIONABLE VISITOR A N D G U ID E [NESS FOR SALK (Ladies’* iMtboonw and KxeUr. he; old-established; capital Ifce, for fixtures and fittings, |^er.—Apply, Chas. Horne. t AND DISTRICT. - For EA8TB0TJRNE, SAT SEPTEMBER 1915 1 TO BE LET OB SOLD in T e l e p h o n e : 22s, E a s t b o t je h b . PRICE ONE PENNY roality, with exoellent rail- pton and Eastbourne, apply nd Estate Agents, Market- ■Jgj A8TB0URNB THE EASTBOURNE H E LADIES’ COLLEGE, pod) TO LET; moderate A r t i s t i c C o u r t D r e s s m a k e r . President f GRA88INGTON ROAD. EASTBOURNE. iple or two or three ladies; SCHOOL OF COY MARY H. COOP! T [; with or without attend- 11, V 1 T I M 1 T BC ' / ' j E QF DEVONSHIRE. A Day School for the Daughters of Gentlemeni te: close to church.—Lewis, Principals: Dpthorne, 8urrey.______Subjects and EVENIN G GOWNS at Moderate Prices lead Matter l Latest Creations in PETE i AUTUMN IS COMING! MISS HITCHCOCK and MISS CRAKE home Common; low . S. WILLIAMS, K.A. (Successors to Miss Dos Ruelles) •dens; pleasantly sly a « EMPLOYED. STD EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. l Hooper,Malvem. a; ORIGINAL Assisted by a large Staff ot Resident and Visiting Indl' Idual Tuition. The Bohool la a FIRST-C IRADE SCHOOL for the Bob* Masters and Mistresses. M apRont Of Gentlemen. Pnrils Prepared, if deeired, for the Preliminary. Junior, ;Wood TO LET; six “em5T 55“ Cambridge Lpcal Examinations, also eru—Apply. Mr. .L SIDE. ST. ANN E’S ROAD, Boy* are prepared for the i Universities, the Army, Nary EASTBOURNE. 6yo LISMORE BOAS EASTBOURNE and Civil Beryioes, Profesi dons and Commercial Life, of FrenchPrpfessirSluL^donaud f‘or• V fS S iSSociety S S m capital BRICK-BUILT Preparatory School for There are special Abmt by the Associatod Board of the Royal Academy of Musio _ SK.—MUton Bridgor, pnd Ouaon. DOWS and Royal Collego ot Music. i, Crawley.______For Proepeotua and lnfm iiiatlon a* to recent Snooesses, Students desirous of pursuing their studies after leaving application should be madb to the Head Mabtkb. School may join Advanoed Classes in English Literature f GUESTS RECEIVED in and History, French, German, Latin and Mathematics. highly recommended; good Physical Drill Is mlsort foie the whole SohooL net; pleasant situation, DICKER 1 . A V. SLOOOMBK), Hookey, Net-ball and Tennis Clubs, Avenue______itboume. _ NEW FITTINGS (some quaint and prei -v | School French Library, A FEW BOARDERS ARB RECEIVED. jail) TO LET, adjoining PROVISION MERCHANTS & GROCERS, LOVELLY- KEPPLE8TONE, ' . ! !•[ ' l ' » ' • • : ■ l’ I* two or three weeks; lovely OBOROUGH STAVELEY ROAD, MEADS. EASTBOURNE. • AND > > .*• . , t j : I , SoholMship-opsD to girls undor H—tenable at tho UPPER AVENUE 1 ;! ! i * L ' ; jr | Ladies College for three years ; examination in Conneo- s t1 Sussex News” Office, o n o R D i Telephone No. 118. ta*n with this held in Jauuajy of every year. tartkor Particulars, Ac., apply to tho l BOARD-RESIDENCE; W ^ { S § : $ L B I tool /or Girl* (Preparatory and Finishing). NEW FIRES (nearly 200 to select from), Principals, The Ladles’ College, .nd comfortable; one mile Private School SPIRT and MINERAL WATERS. . — “ Home," “ Chronicle” I. V. H. Browne and Miss Tait-Beid, B.A., Old Gleniivet Whiskey, 3 /6 A 4 /-IH ittle. ¥ no Old Tawney Fort, 36/■ I t 42/ Assisted by a large Resident Staff of Trained c CATTLE; 10 to 16 acres, Oortfflootod English and Foreign Teachers. hip to Christmas or longer.— ne. tw ig . at* to n y Bwnitwa, litttgpt.Many othep. to tts V E W s V A m iTOikjfi BE a NOKOP T'-E LL KSM E-B ■, SCHOOL (JPPERTON), I, SPENCER ROAD x Gardens. (Late of 32, The Ayenue). Home School for the Daughters of Gentlemen LA; two sitting, three bed- BOYS INTENDED FOB BU£ INESS LIFE ; electric light and large Subjects ot Instruction lnolnde those taught i K ISS LLOYDS has removed to more oommodleus [tion-road. Hampden Park. lUo Secondary Sohools and, in addition, speck premises and Is prepared to receive an increased Mi la paid to Commercial SuhJ »t» and Model number of DAILY PUPILS. OF HOUSE; five large ; also Three Rooms at top Itbourno.______For PpMpeotna apply Hiad I Abxmb. Telephone No. 835. SMALL CLASS FOR THE CHILDREN CHARLES BREACH, OF GENTLEPEOPLE ONLY p Flatj; 12s. 6d. weekly. 4- ; 1 f 1 1 EASTBOURNE. f i RANVILLE HOUSE, GAUDIOK ROAD, A Is held at S, GRANGE ROAD. Lflldren preferred.—Killiek MADE BREAD, V j MEADS, EASTBOURNE — ’nus-road, Eastbourne. D U O A T I O N c o m m i t : Builder, Contractor a; id Sanitary Pupils can be prepared for the Cambridge Preliminary Residential, Preparatory and F inishing Examination. kt conveniently - arranged Girls’ School. h ing 2 reception, 6 bedrooms, A R T SCHOLARSHIPS THE TOWN D. West End Building Works, Meads. Residence: 1, Ms Beginners are received. "1 inclusive.—Killiok and Principals—MRS. 0. H. dm la MOTHS and Referenoee from Parents of Pupils. f Total Valae £150, MRS. NELSON FOLEY. B.So (Lond.) late Apply, Miss E Clkathee. . f-contained, conveniently- 1 of the Lad lee’ College, Cheltenham. pms and bath; newly deoo- IPS, tenable at IS, Pevenwy-road and 175, Seaside, Assisted bya v ell-qualified Staff c & Davies. Estate Agents, are OPEN TO House beautifully situate 1 In its own Grounds. Good [TNOOKMAROOK SOHOO N . 189. Tennis Courts and Pla ring Field. Recreation and IE . AND KINDERGARTEN [>USE FOR SALE; vacant Elementary and Gymnasium Room (St ft long). FOR’ GENTLEMEN’S CHILDREN, , Bath; price, £400; low veninsr Sohools: Bpeolal Advantages for M uto and Modem Languages. ENYS ROAD, EASTBOURNE , as above. professions: and HOUSE Principals . . . The Mibsks Semple, Prospectus and references, on application. RENOVATIONS J TO LET in Gore Park- ra, are eligible to Girls l to 11 years; Boys 1 to 8 years. ive, £45; West-terrace. £50;, endish-place. £55; Le Brun- ’full particulars see Art School! jspectus, obtain- flannels Wtuhid to Sain ) Veter, for the Visitors’ Children received. No Boarders. L —Apply, Killiek So Davies, from the ; Education Secret. tv, Town Hall, SAVIOUR'S OHOIB SCHOOL, Lessons In the Garden (weather permitting). S• BOUTS ember 1st, SMALL FARM ' 1 ; near Eastbourne; 7 rooms BOYS ABB TAKEN FROM THE AC M d m e . e m iIl ie p e i r e l l i , r .a .m, ! stabling and garage; ,2' a MODERN SCHOOL of GUAGKS, Fans 46 ?eb Annum. (Of London) F Davies, as abpve. hl Hetty « Ofc’s Arcade, 40, Te ne of whloh cover (Late pupil of Signor Randegger) e Fees. - Internal and External Decorations Prlma Donna Opera and Principal London Conoerts, MOH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH, life. ESTIMATES FREE. E RECEIVES PUPILS for LESSONS In SINGING fUBH, RUSSIAN, CLASSICS, HEBREW, rmattonapply and VOICE CULTURE (Italian Method). for §aie. tea. M Moderate. Native Teachers. Trial Lesson Free, CRAIG-Y-DON, #, DUKE'S DRIVE, EASTBOURNE. Houses, or Hotel i x Also at Messrs. Clift’s, Gildredgo-road, and (INSTEAD LIMITED. Principal—L. Da LAVALLAZ, Dr. Litt. TLflSS BALLS, L.L.A., Messrs. Hermitage & Sons, Terminus-road. AGE. TeLlSL SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. MILLER & SELMES (; CORNFIELD TERRACE. DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. OARS STORED R. A. E. STYLE®, 1, Sxlvebdale-road.
i ASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915. 7 T 1 the cause and work of the Chi roh and the glory of God, ST. GEORGE’S. —not, indeed, an example only, but an encouragement w o m GARDENERS. ’ POLICE COURT. to others to “go and do likewise.” ‘(England lor the ; - I W . B E U F O B D & SON. Lord,”—it was for that they bad to work and livq; it PLACES was that which was the great aim and purpose of their ALDERMAN .WRIGHT ON AN EAST SUSSEX WjoNDAT.—(Before Mr. A. Mayhewe (in the chair), ItE tf DISTRICT CHURCH FOR OLD TOWN. Sir Alfred Dent, K.O.M.G., Major H.P. Molineux, Ohurch. Let them go' forth with these words V- ENTERPRISE. E L L IO T T ’S Ohubch (S in their ears,—“St._ George for England, and Alderman E. Duke, Councillors. N. Fox, Mr. A. C. Communion; t and | | —by courage, saintliness and chivalry—for the Hillman, Councillor J. Duke and Mr. Claude Bishop. and Brd Banda BISHOP OF LEWES LAYS FOUNDATION lilfi snd and - Afterwards the well-known hymn, "The Son of In the course of an artic e in the current issue of the WITHDRAWN. I f LUMINOUS DIAL WHIST WATCHES FOB SERVICEUSE. ■ !■:if goes forth to war,” Was sung, and the concluding STORES. pan.; oh STONE. prayers having been said, the ceremony ended with the G e n tle m a n ’s J o u r n a l (an illustrated publication), Aider- Robert Andrew Eakin, of Pembroke Dock, was Sunday at 4 p n charged with assaulting Special 'Constable Adams at National Anthem. F - jr . ..T ; . . ’ ' FT man J C. Wright, F.R.S.L., of Holmdene, Eastbourne, LIMITED < says:— K ng Edward’s-parade on August 29. neadays, 11.80 a.mj, Corisiderable pubho interest was evinoed in the The official procession, being re-formed, retume| The Chief Constable (Major Teale) said it had just the schoolroom, and the congregation then disperi “ Whatever can be done to improve the condition of (Opposite S. Saviour’s Church), UOpjn.; Saints’ NICKEL 21/- each. cerer tony on Wednesday evening attending the laying been brought to his knowledge that Capt. Eakin had Litany and add , ■ - m i ■ * } affairs (in respect of the land should be weloomed, and be en oharged. He had gone carefully into the facts, Btrestfelld (vicarjl of th i foundation stone of St. George’s Ohurch, Old ’ t t therewe it is interesting at the present moment when H. West, Bev. JT.J "1 ;v r | — "' j the stijess of life is becoming more severe day by day, at d he was under the impression that the special con 42/- and 63/- each. Towi l The new building, which is being provided by st .ble probably did more than he should have done, and UPWiax Mission SILYEE the generosity of an anonymous dohor, “-in loving that attention should be oalled to a movement inaugu EASTBOURNE with the Paris WHAT IS ECONOMY % rated 8ome two years ago at Heathfield—or just outside he (the Chief Constable) applied to have the charge memiry of (a sister,” will be a district church to the “ithdrawnJ And at MEADS. Communion at 8 Heathfield—in Sussex, where land has been acquired L’he application was granted. au Srd Sunday; T H E TIME CAN B .3 READILY SEEN IN THE DAR K. ancie at parish church of Eastbourne '(St. Mary’s), To tot Editor and is being worked by women. It is really a company and sermon, 8.30 p| and it is being built on, a site liberally given S i r : Over the name of Mr. G. E. Quirk I have seen (for Small Holders, and its aim is to provide a means “ LIGHT” CASES. HOST Tnnrrrr, for c hurch purposes by the'1 late Mr. Carew Davies seen some hundreds of letters to the editor, and enjoy, Whereby women and girls who have acquired an efficient le following summonses under the lighting regula Oommtudon. ever Gilbert (lord of the manor) so long ago as the year I fancy, the rather unique experience of having read training at agrioultnraLjhr scientific colleges shall torn tions were heard :— ■ 1st and 8rd Bund 1892. The locale is an I excellent one, i as it is in Telephone Numbers: evening service 1 probably a third of these, but I have yet to see one ip. their knowledge to practical account by becoming small xeorge H. Ellis, Burlington Hotel, August 25. 11; afternoon ser the n iidst of a rapidly-expanding working-olass neigh whioh the opinions expressed by other writers are holders as tenants of the company. It attempts to South Houses, 1227 (3 lines). on 4th Sunday: er bourhood,—viz., between Salehurst-road and Daore- solve two of the most important questions of the day— "iwin W. Brown, Grand-parade, August 24. W. BBOTOED & S O N ,^ ™ ? endorsed or favourably commented upon.. It is the Amy Chambers, Ceylon-place, August 23. Communion, Thu , road- -and is also dose to the Boys’ (Church) Sohool in same attitude on eaoh occasion, a snarling critioism the development of agriculture and the professional Meads Branch, 207. litany, Wednesday Gree: l-street. employment of women.' Very properly the organisers Kemp, Ceylon-plaee, August 23. dafly servioe du*^ bristling with double adjectives applied to the (per i Ralph, Grand-parade, August 25. prayer and Ho: m Mi G. E. S. Streatfeild (brother of the Vicar) is the sonality of the writer, and a veneer of logio which state that ‘ without some organisation of this kind there Telegraphic Address: is inevitablyiyil ” a great w^ste of.... valuable energy and Arnold James, Cavendish-place, August 22. service with sc archi tect and Messrs. Mark Martin & Sons the builders deceives nobody but the writer himself. I beueve if Sir 1 "ary Campbell, Blackwater-road, August 21. ; morning Bible r m .of the new churob, which is to be a red brick basilica skiUedi capacity among the students. The days of “Elliott’s Stores, Eastbourne." _ C.P. Bassett P ORGAN THE ANTI-GERMAN UN [ON. Oliver Lodge penned you a letter pointing out the pos isolal [[ward Levy, Burlington-place, AuguBt 23. PROF. SWIMEN’S with apex at the east end, under which will be the sibility of rearing the tsetse fly on the east side of the enterprise are past, owing to the organised linnie Eason, St. Anne’s-road, August 6. Br.SAViouB’s.-f clergr and choir vestries and heating chamber. The oondi in of modern commerce, and the solitary small and 1 U 0 p.m.. ... North Pole by hypodermic injections of cayenne pepper holder Smily Garnor, Meads-street, August 24. RECITALS. build .ng will Hold 850 people when the present work is Mr. Quirk, aided by copious dips into the library’s innot make a living or find a market for her Vmelia Purdy, Boume-street, August 23. 9.45 a.m.; matins I “ SPURIOUS PATRIOTISM” coin piloted early in 1Q1G, and can be enlarged by the dictionaries and encyclopaedias, would immediately limii produce, even in cases where the necessary evensong 8 .8 0 . Hfl capital is forthcoming to\ cover the initial expenses of larie D. Forder, Moat Croft-road, August 23. «.tn.; Matins f.l addition of two aisles to hold nearly 600 people at a proceed to his own entire satisfaction to demonstrate 'lorenoe Ellis, Marine-parade; 'August 12 and 18. Evensong 6 80 p r ANTWERP’S CATHEDRAL ORGANIST subsequent date. Already substantial progress has that the cayenne pepper would be better if adminis making a start.’ \ | We are unable to find space for the whole of; Mr. “ A tahn of 225 acres was purchased some two years I "alph said she had just put her children to bed •run., and alsoat I AT EASTBOURNE beta I made, as in addition to the putting in of the tered by the nose or ear, and that the fly would be most TEA AM) COFFEE and 11 am. on Thu George Quirk’s fleply to the letters in our ast issue. foundations, the building of the outer walls has reached prolific if reared on the west side instead of the east. ago. If beauty of situation and a fine aspect will aid lulled the blind up so that they could get air Litany Wednedaj- the workers they have both, for the scenery is among e night. The light was not visible more than aong 5.80 p.m.; oh After complaining that the Anti-German Unio a “ stands a considerable height. Although the structure will not I have carefully waded through Mr. Quirk’s letter, nds. ' be marked by florid ornamentation, it will; be a building and as a consequence agree with him that “ there is the finest in Sussex, and the land has a gentle slope to and Saturdays. Professor Firmin Swinnen, the organist of Antwerp for an eternal vendetta against everything G srman.”— the morning sun. Moreover, it is well-watered with hairman: Are you sure it was as temporary as Anthems; Cat! of fairly lofty (about 40-ft. to the beam) and command much nonsense written and spoken on the subject,” and thit? Whelpton; Cathedral, gave three organ recitals at the Centra to which assumption its promoters would doubtless ing aspect, and, what is Of chief importance,' it will meet his contribution strikes me as a valuable addition to the streams and springs, and the soil appears to be par EXPERTS. L. Hands, Wesleyan Church at the commencement >f this week. strongly demur—Mr. Quirk ruminates on th i iniquity adequately all the essential requirements.of a building ticularly favourable to the growth of fruit and different ifendarit: Quite sure. 1 ; • ' v , list. Here, perhaps, is the gem. “ If gold goes to ,G. Champion said the light was visible for about or.- PKSB’B, Me Sunday was the annual choir festival at th a church and of war in the abstract, and proceeds devoted to public worship. Some 500,000 brioks will France or Russia it might just as well go to Germany.” varieties of' orops. The prospectus states that ‘ the and 8 a.m. (also, 1 be uspd in the carrying out of the present contract. Anything more puerile I have never read, even from company puts up buildings to be rented by the tenants, five minutes. The blind was partly drawn and.the light VMS un.; Chore after the evening service the famous organ; st submitted It will be noticed by observant readers that' Mr. and is prepared to allow tenants to build, and also offers shining through the bottom. . address, A80 p.m.; the following programme; Grand Choeui (Lemmons), Barron, whilst carefully avoiding my major points, illent arrangements for Wednesday’s ceremony our self-constituted letter-to-the-Press censor. Germany (n the ease against Mrs. Ellis the defendant said she in made by the Vicar (Rev. Canon Streatfeild, is going under for the want of gold', yet we are told we aooommodation in the farm house. The land is let in Communion dally I Invocation(Lofebure-Wely),ChantSeraphi ;ue(Boeckx), adopts thd ruse of the astute controversialist,! and rents from 30s. to £3 per onally was not to blame. Someone had opened a cm Thursdays 7 a.i and the impressive proceedings were followed might just as well send our gold to; Germany as to 3 8.85 a.m. (except' Berceuse (Oqppens), Nocturneoctume (Buis) Jand March •selects one minor point, an incidental reference^ and ; reserved bv the company dow after it had been closed. ,pt and reverent interest by the large assembly, France and Russia. Our present and; late Chancellors cial Constable J. Ollett stated that on August 12th PURE CHINA TEAS. Triumphant (Callaerts). Mr. TBarrington Prioe was the ‘expends most of his ammunition on it. ' This is a (actio placed between the main walls of the building of the Exchequer have advanced huge sums to our a model and experimental I soloist, and his contributions were “ It is enough” not unknown in military strategy—striking Where the accommodated the greater part of the congregation, allies, yet forsooth, according to Mr. Quirk, we might farm. This serves as a training ground for pupils, who vas on the Royal-parade and saw a light which was iendelssohn) and “ The Lord is my Ligl t” opponent appears weakest. He pounces on oni > point, my are accepted at the rate of from 20s. a week for board arly visible from the sea. It came from the Albion amodgst whom we noticed the Mayor and Mayoress just as well have sent these sums to Gefmany. (tel. The blind was partly drawn and the light was JP n Monday afternoon the professor was ag tin reference to ‘spurious patriotism,’ fails to i nderstand (Councillor O. W. and Mrs. Bolton), Mr. G. E. S. Does Mr. Quirk know that the principle of buying and lodging, and a training fee of £5 per quarter. It is SO MUCH RECOMMENDED BY THB it, obscures it with a cloud of false inferences ind i hoped that the pupils will often become small-holder ring from a candle. 8 pan. 4th : ingless words that distort both its spirit and ettei Streatfeild (the architect), Alderman M. Martin (head British goods is one advocated by’jus political leader, tenants at the end of their training, but this is by no ” rs. Ellis contended that the light could not be seen prayer 11. Men’s of th) firm entrusted with the building) and u number Mr. Asquith, and that this is now generally accepted by the sea, as it was at the back of the hotel. MEDICAL PROFESSION. (Batiste) and Elevation.r (Madly), erverts its entire sense. I will explain whi .t I of lei ding parishioners. Liberal, Conservative and Labour alike? Mr. Quirk means a necessary part of rite agreement.’ oayinmonthSp.s Fugue in D minor (Bachich), Canzonetta (Ldfebure-Wely) y ‘spurious patriotism.’ P r o p o tr ia is a n ible There are now eleven small holders who have taken I i H. Ellis and Edwin W. .Brown were each 4p.m. 1st and ardf ment, if it expresses a real love for one’s noun! Th i procession of bishop, clOrgy and choir, formed/n says: “A Bank of England jUOte entitles its holder_to 15s., the lights being visible from the sea. Mrs. Fridays. Week: ana Finale (de Lattiu). For his charming interprets* credit to the amount of its— * j value anywhere.” Will up land, and all are at work. The number of pupils is prayer daily (e tion of the two compositions whioh were bracketed desire to see its people prosperous, contente 1, ho^j , the a ijacent school, passed between a guard.of honour limited—at the present mpment there are six, who are Ellis had • to pay 10s. in eaoh case, and all the other 8 living on the highest possible plane of existence;; well comp used of the Church Lads’ Brigade (St. Mary’s and it? Before the war English bank notes were not defendants were each fined 10s. third on the list the professor was enored and he trained to carry out the various processes and works in andsSlaysat t: educated,..sober, moral, and with 'Social organisation St. ft iehael’s oorppany), under Lieut. G. B.‘ Soddy, this cashed at their face value even in bur own colonies. replied with “ Patrol” (Rubinstein). Mss Boughton What the discount is now I do not know; probably it connection with farm labour. From the circular already ri A FIRST OFFENCE. -1 Revs. J. E. Then sang three solos, “ God shall wipe away all tears ” based on principles of equity and legal equjlityi Do lart having been arranged especially in honour of the mentioned it would appear that £4,500 has been spent B. MoOurry. ish( p of Lewes (the Rt; Rev. Dr. Jones), who, in has not been increased. With the enemy our bank .bdulla Khan, a'Persian, of Bolsover-road, was sum- (Sullivan), “ O Land of Roses” (dm Riegp) and “ The Ethese considerations actuate the combatan s on the note is as valuable as a certain historic “scrap of in .acquiring the farm, and £3,500 in its development. Ideal Teas for Dyspeptics, a*. AHDMrWB, No the u savoidable absence of the Bishop of Chichester, motned for using a ooloured off-side light on a motor car Angels” (Nutting). field to-day ? Have most' of them given a second paper” ; with neutrals it is only negotiable when ;e directors are’nhw anxious to extend the company’s 8rd Sundays; Bj thought to these questions? Does not patriotism as had e ndertaken-to lay the foundation stone, j) operations, and are* ih a position to use further capital onjAugiist 20th. a. 3rd and 5th | Mtaday evening’s recital presented the greatest commonly interpreted mean ‘ my country right or Th i bishop and clergy proceeded to a reserved space covered in that country with gold, yet ftlr. Quirk, with with profit. The ftlanaging Director, who lives on the .0. Simmons stated that the motor car had a dark prism 4 p.m. le attraction, partly on account of the lone programme wrong?’ Is not the popular measure of patriotism a bumptious recklessness, dote j not hesitate to use the in off-side light, He stopped the defendant, who {notice. M (eleven pieces) and partly because the occt sion was dis on th ) outer Bide of the intended main entrance to the term “anywhere.” "i spot, is Mias Annie Margaret Emerson, and from the 2/3, 2/9, 3/3 per lb. i’smtvIo willingness to fight ? Are those who do not fight, build ng, and the choir formed up on either side of the present writer’s conversation with her she may,- he wbp said he thought it did not matter. tinguished by the presence of the Mayor and Mayoress Again, it is not a questii of where gold is found 'his was the first case under the regulation, and the and Sermon 8 p.i tho women, the children, the aged, the crippled, less west snd of the structure itself, Mr. P. Goldsmith (the believes, be very properly described as a practical Sr. Philip’s. ' (Councillor and Mrs. Bolton). The building was crowded, patriotic than those who do? If patriotism is a Virtue native, hut where it actually in ainegotiable form. del indant was dismissed with a caution. 1 I4 there not being a seat to spare. The recit d must have orgar ist), who presided at an American organ, being in Probably thq Transvaal is ie richest colony in the enthusiast As has been stated, women with some gjOpjn. Ho: :been somewhat of a surprise to those present who had m British, French, Russian, Belgian, Serbiaq, it surely oharg a of the singers. Amongst the clergy present, in world—hundreds of millions ' gold lie in the earth— capital who understand the work on small holdings, are MOTOR CYCLISTS SUMMONED. 8 a.m.; Snd cannot be a vice in German, Austrian, or Turk ? (Why addit on to Canon Streatfeild (who conducted the wanted. Of course la, sufficient amount of capital is S crim s,' had noi previous experience of the continental style of , yet the South African Go- it had to obtain a loan ■eorge' Smith, of Willingdon, was summoned for W.A.W. i hate them, and reserve a special measure serviie), were the Revs. W. P.i Jay, O. E. Pratt, H. von to carry on the war from 1 required. To quote again from the circular, ‘Du: ,/ o*f(ap) pli , ■ ■ p |P P the former ? The fact is the) virtue of E. S< ott, O. L. Tudor (Willingdon), H. Plume, S. K. A Bank of England the first year or two, while the property is in a transi ha- ig no red light on a bteycle on August 24tH. Omar Ohubob characterised by an atmosphere of'soleijmity, M f t r , note is worth its face value long ad it can be cashed ird Cattley, of Hampden Park, was summoned for Flrie-road.—f bordering on gloom sometimes, and the us< i of the organ .triotism will not stand five seconds critii Bortc n, W. N. Willis, W. G. Whinfield, L. Hands, R. in solid gold at the Bank of England; when this ceases tion stage from an old-fashioned mixed farm to a colony ELLIOTT’S SPECIAL BLEND, ere one is bom is an accident. It is H. Si reatfeild, W. Johnson Jones, N- Milne Atkinson, of smaU holders cultivating the land on modem imilar offence on the same date. Captain Mini as a concert instrument is almost unknown to the public and...... the nation ...... discovers it,*e!l- well—wel never mind, it '.O. Morris stated the facts in Smith’s case, and said Br. Jobs’s control of any of us. Because I was bom oi mo I W. A . Leese, S. 0. Cripps, i H. M. Pitt (chaplain of is unthinkable. For this reason, apart soientifio methods, the directors do not anticipate that I except through the compositions of Alfrec Hollins and of a riveT and not that am I to be eternally ity I Fora s at Whitbread Hollow), W. A. B..Clementson, .... om patriotism, substantial dividends will be earned. They themselves that when he stopped Smith in Decoy-drive the latter an Bid and last a few others. The brilliance and vivacity of the music we should buy as far as possible everything whioh is told him he did not require a red light, as he was on 2 /5 per lb. mid-day on 2S, performed by Professor Swinnen must fl erefore have with the man at the other side; to regarc S. Kenton, 8. E. Kirkley, Ac. The church British and made by British workmen, by this means accept I no fees until the dividend amounts to five per mortal foe; and be ever ready, if called upo; wardens (Mr. H. B. Marchaut and Mr. C. Bailey cent., and they have complete confidence in the ultimate active service. been a pleasing novelty to his very larg > (and highly retaining the gold in this oouqtry, and therefore get-at- efendant said he was on duty when the constable dranlandsa appreciative audience. The famous or{ ahifPs tech him by order of the State. The British fan John ion), bearing their wands of office, were also in able. Again, I unhesitatingly say no aivilised state has lof the scheme.’ Servioes of 1 enmity against the German farmer. The; attendance. A conspicuous feature of the decorations understand that the services of anl expert stopped him. Monday, T nique was a revelation in manipulative brillianoe, a right to be neutral. If we go under they (the sergeant said that the bicycle was Government SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. ana be seems to have attained as great facility have Only friendly emulation in the arts of neutrals) will go with us, or immediately afterwards. „ , horticulturist------__have been------recently, —acquired 'aired, so that a very valuable training in up-to-date methods rmay property and no red lamps had been issued with them. on the organ as most pianists can develop on the Americans know we shall mtgo under; they know On the night in question the defendant had been sent pianoforte. The opening overture by Gi son afforded the combination against the Huns is such that the be assured by those who undertake this important the p esoribed form for the laying of a foundation stone work, i As a pioneer movement this effort deserves on puty from head quarters. AUSiflRF, < immediate opportunities for the professor s skill in the allies must wim and dreaminj; by night and thinking 'he Chairman: Then it is the, Government that p.m^HolyOon frontier, there the Holy Land ends or begins. (Both was eptered upon, the introductory sentences (delivered by day of nothing but dollars, dollars,- dollars, they are encouragement from those who believe,in the increased Srd Sunday aft technical way, and he gave convincing proofs of it. cnltivation of the land. Neglect in the past cannot be ought to be fined. altar evening e Priere, by Oallaerte (the professor’s content to sit quietly at the hedge of safety, securing ’Sfendant was dismissed with a caution. Days, 11. Mo: ob our trade here and that of our xilonies at the sometime. atoned i for, and the present; time affords an opportunity werp), was described on the programme which should not be disregarded. It is only seven years ith regard to Cattley’s case, P.C. Morris stated the mid Saints’ / throughout the true devotional spirit”—ii shall Yoi rs faithfplly, fact: and a fine of 5s. was imposed. ward. Ou to say that most Britishers would have fo ind it far too side or the other determines our relationships tl mgh i ing h s hand upon the stone (which was suspended by"a sinoe the Small Holdings and Allotments Act came into 1 lively to be devotional; although it was ,u ndoubtedly a life, if not hereafter. Ib this not a fair descrip! in of j stout chain pulley), said:— ; - Sept. 2nd. ARTHUR MILLS. operation. The number of holdings is now approxi HAWKER FINED. ELLIOTT’S All Souls’, beautiful conception. We British take eve -ything, even patriotism as commonly interpreted? Does not the QI iprd Jesu Christ, Son of the living God, who art mately, 15,000, but a greater impetus should be given to . jrt Wilson, of. Tower-street, was summoned for our pleasures, sadly 1 The audience wire, however, state of Europe to-day clearly demonstrate that it is theb igbtness of tbo Father’s Glory, and the express the movement, and it appears to be the duty of the hacking in a prohibited street on August 23rd. delighted with this composition and equal! y so with the not the institutions of a country, not the measure of imagi of His Person; the one Foundation, and the ohief Government to appoint a strong representative com ’.O. Dean said the defendant was hawking pears and He;,. freedom or prosperity it enjoys, npt the religion it pro GIFTS TO THE PaRISH CHURCH. mittee to enquire into the whole question with a STORES. succeeding item, Prelude (Saint-Saens), a st udy in “ twos Corni r Stone; Bless what we now do in laying this view of giving financial aid, for, to quote the words of plums in Terminus-road about 1.30 p.m. against threes.” Of all the extraordinary compositions fesses, that counts, but simply senseless dynastio Stone in Thy Name, and be Thou; we beseecb Thee, Wilson said it was the first time he had been out with LIMITED H we have heard on the organ Benoit’s Fa stasia, “ The ambition, regal pride, or temporary political considera the b iginning, the increase and the consummation of Sir Rider .Haggard: ‘Soon or late an hour will come .rrow, and he did not know the regulations, tions? Is there any real justification for this wap ? I The following is taken from the monthly magazine of when we shall need every pickle of corn and every Storm,” takes easy precedence. As far a) the musical this
PLACES OF WOBSHIP. CURIOUS STORY BOWLS. CRICKET. DEY0 XSUIP.E PAM. DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE. SEATORD. EASTBOURNE REDOUBT v. WEST MARINA EASTBOURNE ROYAL WILTSHIRE I OHOTCH (Ite. Mini's).—Sunday serrloes: Holy ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. “ HULLO! EVERYBODY.” THE DOLLAR PRINCESS.” r s j g l nunion, T and 8 a.xn.a.m. every Bum! a/ and noononlrt This match was played at Hastings on Friday (the ] YE0MANRY. J The special concerts .this week at Devonshire Park TaHn«, u ajn.-uid sermon j Litany One of the old favourite musical comedies. T h e D o lla r and ted Sunday*; Matins, CHARGE OF THEFT AGAINST AN 27th August). TRe Redoubt proved successful c 15 I This match was play id on the Saffrons on Saturday have been without exception of a light character! ,bu; REVUE AND VARIETIES. I8J5 tod and ith2th* Sundays j Holy I autism. 8.18 an d j points. Score and ended in a draw. Soore :— 'Sparently this has been in no way antagonistic to tb i This week Park Theatre patrons have a diversion P rin c e ss, still retains a wide-spread popularity amongst m il* childrenjbMren’8 s sewrioe,Semw, «8 p.m.,!jnen\serTioe*>•***•« «* on 8rd EX-MAYORESS. playgoers. Messrs. Macdonald .and Young’s Company, STORES. BasHsy at 4 p.m., alternate months irlth St. Miehael’e, Redoubt. W est Ma r in a . Eastbourne. R. W. Yeomanry. stes of the holiday-makers, who have turned up in from the familiar high-season order of attraction. The who are responsible for the production of the piece in Oeklyng«; evensong and sermot 8.80 p m .. Week Mr. Craske l•e*..e«*t*et Mr. Coomber »•••••••■•*••** I A. H. Ford, b Awdry.... _ Apt. A. Henderson, o fpree on each occasion. The special soloists have been entertainment being staged twice nightly re-caUs the the theatre this week, embraSes a wealth of talent with D an : Holy Communion, Daily at 48 a.m., also Wed- W.H. Bacon, b McCarthy 80 Minnett. b Todd ...... 13 . Petro Moltchanoff, the Russian tenor, who, it will successful programmes presented during the spring and At Lewes Polioe Court, before Dr. W| Fj Crosake Mr. Self i...*.*< nses...... s' Mr. Martin ••••••**••*«•***«* 118 O. H. Todd, b Awdry.... 1 Private MoCarthy, b the result that a thoroughly satisfactory presentation is MaSna, 11.80 a.m. Other eervioee 10 ajn. and iMr. Fowler ...... Mr. Webber...... j j remembered, appeared so successfully with the opera early summer, and after an interval devoted to more assured. Not only have the principals themselves just U0 pan.; Saint*’. Day* also 8 [in the ohair) and the Mayor (Coi ir ”T. G. Mr. Woodfield (skip.).. Mr. Collins IBklp.)...... ) K. B. Stanley, o Hender Mtnnett ...... lorus from the Imperial Opera House, Moscow, at tb > solid, fare it appeals with the freshness and piquancy of Church), Roberts), on Monday, Alice Cain, ell-spoken i son, b McCarthy...... j 8 CorM. Morton, run out... ID ?ark some months ago, and Mr. D’Arcy WooUven an appetiser. Hence good audiences have demon clainlb for appreciative comment, but.tho chorus also is ' ed with stealing a sil Jlouse and [. Mr. Worsfold...... Mr. Merrin ...... I...... j Lieut. R. B. Miunett, b W. T. Brlsooe, o Bacon, (baritone). , , > strated hearty appreciation of the current “ bill,” deserving of every commendation for bhe admirable and . S. B. Kirkiey. ‘ the value of 8s.. fir. Smith...... ,... 18 Mr. Daniel •••••<**es**s*e«M*tt I IS McCarthy ...... ; 13 b Heasman ...... 48 efficient manner in which the spirited concerted num _ (fa oonneotlon fir. England ...... Mr. Prabln ...... | Dr. H. O. Pretty, lbw, b Capp. R. W. Awdry, b ! The music on Monday niglit was culled from variou i which i comprises a lively, diverting, up-to-date revue bers are rendered. Couple these twq features with the 5 _Satehu Seaford, on Aui ” * 1Mr. Steed (skip.) ...... Mr. Jacomb (skip.) .....J Phillips...... 15 l W ___ .’.1...... 13 light operas and revues, including favourites old and and a series of clover variety turns. The revue, entitled TBOURNB _____Church)Bund service*: Holy ’B Liefit. H. F. BrumakiU, o elaborate and picturesque - scenery and the strikingly i, and at IS Cissie Florence Cook, a young shop Assistant, said Mr. Russell...... Mr. Wilson •*•*#*•••**«****** ] W. Grevett, at, Hender lew. Among the forkner must be counted “ Les Cloche i “ revealedin.threescenes,eachicf I handsome dreik-s and'tlie pWuraHe nature oFtfio ______i at 8a.m. on *nd and I' she was in the employ of Miss Ashbyj who carried son, b Morton...... Heasman, b Todd...... 46 OD Brd Sunday; matins and s< ; evensong fir. Beeney...... Mr. Knowls •••*•**•#•**•**•*( 18 E. T. Hatt, b MoCarthy. Lieut. E. P. Awdry, not le Comeville” and <| Veroniqne,” of both of which Mr. which; Wi full^ of amusmg .comedy episodes, pretty entertainment can easily be realised. The distinctive and sermon, 8.80 p.m. on business as Ashby & Co., ladies’ [outfitters, in Mr. Broome...... 28 Mr. Bui Norfolk Megone secured admirable renderings. Si|r worth (skip.) I F. G. Wagoner, not out.. ouit ...... 31 revdhwTre d verv l and A nting character of the music is one of the most BOSS T r a m , Seaslde-road.- services: Holy. Cl in ton-place, Seaford. The accused! entered the Mr. Prior (skip.)...... Mr. Bui G. H. Daye, o Briscoe, 1 Private Pakeham.bTodd 6 rev?Um^ y e Mpught off amid vay elaborate | fascinating things hbout The Dollar l'rinccss, and apart Oommunion. every Sunday 8a.m.,a ' morning eervioe shop on the previous Saturday momini nd bought Tennyson R. A- Tharle, Sergeant ously-contrived stage settings. From a hair- about 4.15 63 48 from the delightfully romantic story and the brilliant luring season) after a hat. She called again in the afterno Dr. W. G. Heasman, nol Phillips and A. S. B. great _ and manicure saloon we are transported to a witticisms, the alluring and inviting waltzes cannot fail ; morning servioe i and asked to see some artificial flowers j trimming EASTBOURNE REDOUBT v. VISITORS. out ...... 12 Tennyson did not bat. . its from'] “ The Dollar Princess,” “ Thb telephone exchange, the idea of a smartly-written book 1 Sunday, children the hat Witness went upstairs, leavi i defendant Extras ...... 36 [ Extras ...... 16 prove a source of infinite pleasure and enjoyment. Played on the Redoubt rinks on Saturday, the visitors Soldier” and “ The Passing Show of 1915.” being the sale to an eccentric, soft-pated young aristo rOle 1227 (3 lines). [Week-days: Holy in the shop, another assistant named " Otar being crat of an obsolete business by some astute adventurers, In the title Miss Nancy Gibbs finds a thoroughly a, 12 noon; Horning prayer and : wAs away being beaten by 22 points. Inns. deo. clad. 258 ; i Total (for7 wkts.).lii Tuesday night was somewhat ambiguously announced congenial task. Her impersonation of the imperious sch, 207. id Fridays, 1 on, except when at the hack of the shop window. Witnl as a “Night with die Girls,” but it proved to be n who engage a musical comedy company to temporarily two or three minutes, and when she rejjui ped to the Redoubt. Y isttobs. work the concern andjgive it a semblance of prosperity. Alice” is full of charm, whilst her rendering of tho i’days: Morning KEY. W. N. WILLIS S XII. v. CONVALESCENT selection of music from various popular musics 1 songs which fall to her laths most artistic. Air. Martin shop she found that defendant, and also i Streeter, Mr. Omsko Mr. Keens... •IIIIIIMMIM comedies of the last few years. The orchestra wer> i Of course,, the whole conception is very ludicrous, but S 1 ij . had left They returned almost immedialtely after- Mr. Rnglish...... Mr. KUerington... CAMP. its possibilities of comical development ■ have been Iredale, as “Freddy Fairfix,” is also a noteworthy Tne last- Mr. Broome...... Mr. Richardson... W heard to distinct advantage in arrangements from th i success, and in addition to somo excellent acting his , Eastbourotl" ■>1 morning Bible reading, wards accompanied by a police oonstable. Thjs Tnatoh at the Sal Irons on Tuesday produced an following:—“ng:— , The |__ ___ Girl ____ from Utah,” _ “ The Sunshin > whimsically utilised, and the revne keeps the audience G. P. Bassett Kerry. Curate, itev. named said defendant had taken a bldusi and two Mr. Blzmnr (skip j... Mr. Jones (skip.) exciting finish, Mr. Willis’s team winning by three runs in hilarious mood throughout vocal itemsare given with considerable robustness and BtHiVtotlB’S.- Sundays: Holy a union at 7 A 8 a.m. Girl,” “The Girl inink’ the Train,” “ The Country Girl, [-vigour. Miss Iris Beresford is seen to great advantage hatpins. Witness identified the blousel ai(id hatpins Mr. Fish Mr. Jacobs.:..., ••*•«*•*»«• 1 only. For the winners F. Browne took seven wiokets "The Quaker Girl,” “ The Shop Girl,” “The Giri and UJ0 pun.: Litany 9.88 j Eucharist at produced as being the property of Miss phy. Mr. Hunt ...... Mr. Hennessy A combination of experienced principals includes Mr. as “ Daisy,” the young lady whoso novel notions of love M8 a.m.; matins 1108 i servioe 8 pun.: fir. Hewett...... a> Mr. Grew .... . 19 for 34 runs, while for the Camp Private Holding cap Ahind the Counter,” “ The Girl on the Film” and George Clarke, who as the ■ addle - headed “ Hon. are so rudely shaken, and not the least pleasing feature evensong 6.80. Holy ~ [Union 7 and 8 Evelyn Lily Streeter, another int in the Mr. Steed (skip.) ... Mr. Pain (skip.) tured five for 34. Score: f The Pearl GirL”. Augustus Cann,'Cann,” is extremely funny, and does much to of her portrayal is her skilful dancing. Miss Dorothea •jn .M a tin s 7.80 a.Wivu., . at 10 a.m.;. employ of Miss Ashby, said she was si jjing at the Communion was in the Mr. Raw les ...... Mr. HiHarrison l CConvalescentonvalescent Camfi Rev. W. N. W illis’s XII’ Wednesday evening is usually a “popular” night make the performance the success it proves. Mr. Myrtle is admirably suited to the part of “ Olga,” Evensong 6 80 pm. Week back of the shop window when defendi Mr, Lush ...... , Hiidvaid ...... L . Sergt. Luty, bF. BBrowne 15 0. B-owne, b Holdiog ... 1 and therefore the programme was appropriately devote: l nho.rlpia I IhilrlarsfrYMo m w ioconnufoo vnm> I ,,1__ __ aitivating • _ grace; r while i m Q.r* Mr. 8 nun., and also at 7 a#p.-qn ivs and Fridays shop. She saw defendant go over to cushion in 18 M r." b F. A. H. Ford, b Holding 15 U1 and 11am. on first celebration. And put it lh Mr. KnowHley...... Mr.______, ....., ...... „....._ 4 ifo rag-times, of which no fewer than thirteen wen j. Couder,” who recruits his. COFFEE Daily even- which were some hatpins and take one Mr. Prior (skip.) SSI Mr.'. Demmard (skip.) ... / Browne . HhSm]rheCe’° B°St0Ck’ i performed, rangi from “ Everybody’s doing it” to _ the English aristocracy, fills litany Wednedays and Fridays at her skirt She then took another ha’ in, iwhiiich she Private 8mith, c Hoi- chief- lady artists are Miss Edna Morgan, who as “ Iva Thursdays ' er to some Mr. Worsfold . Mr. Claricee .••••■ta*SMSSI***s«S.... ] royde, b F. Browne I J O?Jo?es;' c ifodden; b 1 I Chicken & an amusing part with distinct credit". Most of the ■zta Nbuhiays.__ ___ aymns,______a . ____ * m. _.’s BBook ' of ‘ 1 put in her skirt Then she went ---- Mr. Self...... M r,.’- Tennant..__ UltlllHMIKMIlllll 114 Capt. Ranken, o Leader: Holding .....1...... 14 Ohaucq” acts and sings delightfully, and Miss Esta humour, however, comes from the genial “Air. Bulger,’’ Cathedral Prayer Book. Vioar, Bev.v. H. U; blouses, which were in an open draw*. She took The light character of the speoial concerts this weel: Stella, whose “ Saucy Kid ’’ reveals her a vivacious and Mr. Benz, sen... Mr. Gibto • . . . .S . f 1.4 I b F. Browne ...... J 16 J. J. Holroyde, b Holding 1 Uras maintained on Thursday, when the orchestra who finds a clever representative in [that experienced RTS. curates, Rev. 0. W. Horsburgh and Bev. out a dark blue silk blouse, put it in a newspaper [Mr. Woodfield (skip.). larlton (skip.)...... / Llent. - Col. Bostock, q K. L. Leader, run out ... 1 c h ic comedienne. All the minor roles also are efficiently comedian, Mr. Alfred Clark. [L'he drolleries and ! and left the shop. Witness followed h£r And railed Daye.bGornall...... 1 6 N. Freudenthal, b Hold nder Mr. Megone’s discriminating direction, performei! sustained, and the smart, intelligent work of Lottie | lections from the following Sullivan operas: eccentricities of this talented artist frequently convulso : PKSB’S, Meads-road.-Sundays, Communion, 7 a policeman who was on duty near the Railway I L 67 Private Blake, o Freu- ' ing ...... :...... 1 Stone’s troupe of “ Hullo” girls is beyond all praise. the audience, and he raises many hearty laughs by his 18 aun. (also, 1st and'trd Bt .m.); matins Station. He went across to defendant and told her denthal, b Cornell....i 4 L. W. Aykyns, o Hadden, Iolanthe,” “ The Pirates of Penzance,” “TheYeomei - m » Choral Eucharist Litany and Bhe had taken. a isblouse andi some_. L.iJ: hatp______fromxl, the „ | E. T. Hatt, b O. Browne: 5 b Luty ...... |...... 7 : the Guard,” “ The Gondoliers,” “ The Mikado, In the “ variety” section of the programme a novel inimitable jovialities. Other characters are successfully Week days: Holy shop. She said, “ Yes," and all of them ~ ‘ “ ------6 J. P: Gornall, o Hadden, 1H.M.S. Pinafore.” j musical aot is presented by Renoe andRoxburgh, who sustained by Mr. H. Dobell Lyle fts “Dick,” Mr. '.celebrations returned to the shop. , bjLuty ...... 7 extract melody and humqur front all kinds of curious Geoffrev Startin as “John, -Earl of Quom,” and Air. ______j 7 a.m. and Fridays matins daily NEWS IN hEffiP. Dwne, not out...... 19 ! Last evening excerpts from popular musical comedieii instruments. Their manipulation of a huge collection Willie Ward, junior, as “ Sir James AIcGregor.” MB aun. (exoept Wednesdays m 11 JO with P.C. Howell, stationed at Seaford, said a( 4.30 p.m. Staff-Sergt. Hazel, not Daye, b Luty...... 4 Were discoursed to a good audience. of tin cans, on which ragtimes are performed with , The concluding performances of The Dollar Princess Utanyli evensong 8J0 gurnet* on the previous Saturday he was on dutj f aCl r -inton- ' out ...... i 26 Wagener. et Bos- |KA. TEAS* Axht op Grandfathers. ( A newly .introduced feature at the ooncerts this weel great facility, is a particularly original feature of the take place to-day at 2.45 and 7.45. ______■ W B W W W P f f T ’ 7 am . 8rd Sunday; WJ0 pjn. 1st!and 8rdSundays;. - tion that a blduse and two hatpins had been stolen of compulsory military service from 45 to 54, and Both the afternoon and evening concerts in the 8 pan. 4th Sunday; 7.80 *.m. Stints’ Days. Morning Extras ....- 1 Extras haplin with the famous bowler hat and the “quarter highly-trained cats through a series of amusing evolu Pavilion on Sunday attracted excellent audiences, that! ■ ilS S ietrtS i from a shop. She raid, “Here’s the blpuse.” which t men who formerly were rejected as incapable of three” feet. . l| , tions. The programme is completed by Constance on the latter occasion being particularly largo. A Com prayer 11. Men’s service 8. Cni * Hob?Bautism »he produced.from a newspaper, and she,then.took [military service are to be called out Total ....103 Total ...... 1U 3FESSION. i day in month fffi.m. Eyenixurprai COMING WEEK-END CONCERTS. Mori, who as comedienne and dancer makes a pleasing pany of talented vocalists rendered the entertainments 4 p.m. let Mid tea ^undsys and li Wednesdays- ^ ' and ’ i the two h&tpinB from the inside of her blouse. He Back to Captivitt. and creditable appearance. thoroughly enjoyable, and so appreciative of the efforts l dally, 8: evening ; took her back to the shop to see whether anything VISIT OF MRS. NORMAN SALMOND. ' 5JO. Wednesday, ! The famous aviator, Gilbert, who Performances take place to-day at 6.45 and 9 p.m. of the various artists that encores were in frequent ' daily (except We missing, and later he took her|t6|the police demand. Miss Margaret Cooper appeared in a number lyer ana sermon at 8. tany, Wednesdays ; station and charged her with stealing the articles | from internment in Switzerland, PUBLIC! LIBRARIES. This evening the orchestra will appear in a proJ \ GRAND OPERA NEXT, WEEK.' ______^sat 1 1 . Vioar, Rev.H. mentioned in the charge. She replied [that she was captivity in that oountry last Sat the Swiss gramme of popular selections, amongst which will lie of songs at the piano, the popular vocalist meeting with Thomas, W. A. W. ” l authorities having complained to the French Govern- the following :— There are more than a hundred Rrtisfo in the an enthusiastic reception. Her versatility was mani- ‘“■M.’iSfS: seized with diarrhoea and left the shop] to go home, The following recen|: book additions have been Harrison Frewin’s Opera Company, who for the first but she intended to return later and pay tor them. Iment that his letter, withdrawing the parole he had March from the Revue, “ Business as Usual" ..... fested in songs, both grave and gay, andd her inte:interpreta M. AmoWB. Norway.-Holy 17 a.m. 1st and given, was not received until after thes airman had made exhibited in the show during the past week, and Overture, “Maritana” ...... -.4...... three nights next week are appearing at the Park tions of old and new items were highly gratifying to hur Dyspeptics, 8rd Sundays; 8 a.m. 2nd, 4th L Sundays; 18.30 She had Is. Id. in her possession.’ [good his escape. will be in issue on Monc ,y morning next Fantasia, “The Pissing Show of 1915”...... Theatre, four performances being announced, including. hearers. Miss Phyllis Archibaldfoontrf " ______, Air. Richard , ted and 8th Sundays; 8 p.: j Sunday. Holy Defendant pleaded not guilty. She said, the “The Funeral March of a Marionette ’’ ...... m a tin e e on Wednesday. The repertory will be ass I Ripley (tenor) and Air. Charles Tree (baritone) and Misa ip " ;"i;- j v ‘ 'sm 4 p.m. 1st Sunday; 7.18 ] . Wednesdays on explanation Bhe gave to the policeman! was correct. The Kaiser’s F uture Home. OEN1 LIBRARY. Pieces for Strings— “ Loin duBal ...... follows: Monday, C a rm e n ; Tuesday, F a u s t ; Wednes- Ellen Tuckfield (pianist) contributed largely to very ming prayer 6J0. She had only just recovered from an illness. She went The St. Helena Guardian expresses the willingness of 220.8. “The Precious S mos of the Bible,” descriptive day matinee, Punch and Judy (a pantomime-opera for 1 ”successful programmes. 1/3 per lb. i Evening Prayer for a bathe on Saturday morning, and [after leaving the island to become doubly hisforio as an imperial and “Les Violons de Monsieur Conty"...... childrep of all ages), written ana composed by Air. and Sermon 8 pm. , Bev. H. Pain. the water she fainted away while sitting! on a seat on prison by “ keeping behind her outer cordon of pre- I the Fantasia, “TheTalesof Hoffmann”...... :...... ' 'ji ' 1 ft.m. and lem, Rag-Times— Harrison Frewin and featuring such famous artists as TO-AIORROW’S CONCERTS. ' { " • • ■ Seaford Front and two ladies took her info a hotel and cipitous cliffs in safe seclusion a man whose head is j 1878. “ Sister Susie” ...... ;...... Miss Anna Lindsey, Miss Raymonds Amy, Mr. Williajn At to-morrow’s concerts (at 3 and 8 o’clock) the “star ” MOpjn. HolyOOTnmunion: 1 Sundays, made her take sbme brandy. She did nolj drink spirits. [much too small for Napoleon’s bats.” “In my Harem”...... Heughan and Mr. Lewys James; affd Wednesday night, • am.; 2 nd Sunday, 8 pan; 12.80 gm. 221. Moslev, J. B. .uling Ideas In the Early Ages artist will be Aliss Wish Wynne, tho remarkablv clever J; | j' Baptisms, last hunday, 4 p.m. While in Miss Ashby’s shop she camejovjer very ill Concerts ry Tblkphone. and their Relation to thi Old Testament Faith.” 1884. The programme for to-morrow (Sunday) evening, La Traviata. It is a particularly well equipped opera London artist, who oomes direct from the London w Ta.W. Lease. \ indeed and left, intending to return latet- and pay 223.6.___ Perowne, J. J. ‘tewavt 7 The Book of Psalmins," hen the orchestra will number 40 performers, will con- company with an especially strong combination of Coliseum. This popular lady should! prove a strong for the artioleS. Her purse came opsn [after she left A happy diversion of the trenches, according to Prvt. anew translation, with-explanatory notes for Engl:lish _, Mission Hall. I. Tompkins, of the 4th Cameron Highlanders,ignlanders. is a | it of the following cbmpositions :— principals. Every opera will be sumptuously mounted, attraction. Other artists due to appear are Alias Helen .; Fridays,8pan. the shop and her money fell out. Shej picked up a readers. 1888. Among the brilliant principals to appear are Alias Blain (contralto); Alias Muriel Sims, from tho Albert BLEND* ^^Sw^^^errioes^Btmda?8* ^ sixpence, but she did not find half a sovereign which [mouth-organ concert transmitted by the field telephones 224A Moulton. Riel G. and the Minor Grand March from “ Faust” ...... Berlioz Gaptain Manby. BrangeBst-i through an area of about 15 miles. Prophets,” with an int luction Overture, “ Wllliatn Tell” ...... Rossini Evangeline Florence and Alisa Edith Evans (sopranos), Hall; Air. Besoni, entertainer; Air. Edward Bright- Be. M t f i Ohubob, Meads.- she ,had when she entered the shop. She and her 225.______Sorlvener, FrederlIckH. "JA. Full Collation of the Suite, “ Coppella "E...... Delibes Alias Anna Lindsey (dramatic soprano), Alisa Myf&nwy well, pianist; and Mr. Stephen Bond, the well-known on and and last Sunday in mi (husband had been in domestic servioe together. (They French Apples and Cider. Codex SinEdtlou8,” with the reoeived text of the New Idyll for 8tnngs, ‘ILastSprlng ” ...... Grieg Newell and Aliss Ethel Grow (oontraltos), Mr, John actor. ^ mid-day on 1st and ted 8u ___ lay ssrrioes, ihadhad recently lived in East-street,ilart-street, Seaford, andu a herner M. Le Rouzic, Deputy of Morbihan, Vioe-President Tratament, to whioh' ' ' Is 1 efixed a critical introduction, Old English air, “ Shepherds Hey ”...... Harrison, Mr. William Boland and Air. Jbhn-’Child The Convalescent Hospital Band will give perform MB am. during school term time,: ■ a , 8 pju. (ohil- husband worked at Mr. Haigh s garade. For the Lf the Commission of Agrioultnre, has been charged by I Percy Grainger drenland 880pjn., on 1st Sunday for men only. 238.3. Browne, Edwai . Harold. “ An Exposition of J Cappriccio Brilliants for Piano and Orchestra (tenors), Air. Lewys James, Alt:. Tom Griffiths and Air. ances in the bandstand at 3 and 7 o’clock. last ten days or so they had lived at tl^e garage, as | Remand David. Mmister for Agriculture, with a Servloes of Intercesdondaily l i : M. Fernand David, Mmister for Agriculture, with a the Thirty-Nine Arf -Historical and Doctrinal." Mendelssohn George Fox (baritones), Mr. William Heughan and Mr. they were unable to obtain lodgings, he had not [mission to England. The objeot of the mission is to Mrs. Normyn Salmond. Kingsley Lark (basses). All the above names are I ANOTHER WAR LECTURE Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and] s, as people 1887. BY COLONEL ICAZION. “ ------, gajn. and 18: had a bed to lie on for the last ten di idy means forfo encouraging the export of French 291. Berry, L Sterling.! " Christianity and Buddhism,” Fantaria, "Alda”...... 7.... . Verdi famous all over the British Isles. In addition there is MAUDE. 8 asked as much as 30s. a week for Iodi igs for her pies and oider. There is this year a plentiful harvest a comparison and a con at. No date. Throe Dances from “ Henry VIII.”,...... a picked chorus of 50 arid a travelling orchestra of 21. v; l IJuT.' husband and herself. She had been in itter circum- apples both in Brittany and Normandy. 478. DIX.A.M. “A ’ i Reader and Writer.” Edward German Lovers of opera are advised to book their seats early The management have arranged for a further visit i,Uajn.,8J0and«J0 stances. ■ Her first husband was Mayor if Sravesend 1900. . .Mr. D’Aroy Woollven will sing at to-night’s concert. for this stupendous attraction. from Colonel F. N._Maude, late R.E., who is to give a -Holy Communion every S rat 8 . 0 a.m.rlat and for three years. He took over the pro] i< torship of Hop-Picking in Kent. 483. Liddell and Scott. English Lexicon- To-morrow the special artists will be Sirs. Norman lecture in the Pier Theatre on Thursday afternoon nexb Abridged.” 1878. at three o’clock. His lecture will deal with “ ThoSitua- la?d5tht e ^ big hotel and that turned his brain iff he died, The Sidoup Habitation of the Primrose League j “ TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT,” That was not her only trouble. Her son, who imposes to organise several bins for the hop gardens, ; 488. Sidgwlok, A “A First Greek Writer,” with tion in France and Flanders ” and with the question of IS. and I 'nesdays was 23 years of age, came into a g< exercises and vocabularies. 1891. The management have secured an excellent attraction “The Coming Peace.” Colonel Alaude is a war lecturer t Wood- y members having undertaken to' piek hops by 513.1. Burchett, E. S. f " Practical Plans Geometry.” perty and he had vanished, and althi , gh she ngement with the growers, who will pay them the 1878. 1 ' i fonor vocalist. The visit of Mrs. Norman Salmond is ra^ranTb«^g^gaged to'apwar in th^Gaietv- success! I 01of «*“ considerable •* * “* repute,re?ute’ and has been ^ addressing largo spent a considerable sum of money on [inquiries she irdinary rate of wages paid to hop-piokers. All their 818.53. Drew. W. H. |“ A Geometrical Treatise on an .event of special interest, not only,because of the . 2nd Sunday 7 had not been able to find him. This ah the first ' OonlcSections, with numerous examples. l e e e v e ^ in ™ aud” ln dltIerent t)arta of tho cuuntry- IS 4th Sunday 8 JO learnings will be given to the Sidcup Cottage Hospital, artistic reptfte of the lady, but on account of her local formanees, commencing at eight o’clock, and a m a tin e e ------— gserrioe; spun., time she had been in trouble, and afterj her explana [which is iii argent need of funds. 614. Todhunter, L V Plane Trigonometry,” with connections. Her solo performance is certain to be one on the Saturday at 2.30. 01 I SAY!” AND “ AIY AUNT.” tion she hoped the Magistrates would tnkq a lenient numeronsuxamples. 1880. The attractions next week will be the laughter-makers l’s servioe and rati mrfng servioe; Women Munition Workers. 824. Ellis, HavelookTr" The New 8plrit” (essays). of great skill and merit The really humorous and well-sustained Btory of 3r, Wednsfl view of the case. O h I I S a y 11 (Monday, Wednesday and Saturday STORES. .. in Londoq on Saturday at the opening of a No date. Diderot, Heine, Whitman, Ibsen, Tolstoi. NEXT WEEK’S EVENING CONCERTS. To-Night's the Night, which is written by Fred Thomp ____ Holy! The Chairman said the Benoh had decided to con 920.02, Martlneau, Harriet. “BiographicalSketches.” son,1 is excellent, and its numerous clever songs, which m a tin e e and evening), and M y A u n t / (Tuesday, Thurs ____ dsyAll a.m.; Litany, vict. They could not altogether accept defendant’s Y.M.C.A. hut for women muniti 1869. J . [ , , Another special series of evening concerts has been day and Friday and Wednesday m a tin e e ), both of which B«v. Evan J.-^ppklns. Curate, 1 story, but as nothing was known {against her Winston Churchill said the nation expected them to 971.T. John Foster. “ Canada as It Is." Illustrated, arranged for next week, as follows: Monday, Russian are j written by that famous composer, Paul A. will be preeentod by Air. Mark Blow’s principal London ’ servloes: eviously they would take a lenient view Of the rase, exhibit soldier-like qualities, be disciplined and work 1908. and Italian night; Tuesday, popular ballet night; Rupens, carry the audience away into realms where ny: Air. Frederick Bentley will play “ Alarcel ” XAO. also on4ni Simdayat 7.0; [with ardejur and zeal. - Fiction, i wars are not. The story deals witn a visit to a Covent Matins 11.0, children’s eervioe ley would bind defendant over in the sum of £5 for Thursday, Gounod and Sullivan night; Friday, Mr. in O h I I S a y ! the great farcical success which kept all 12 months to come up for judgment if Called upon. Suicide’s Shot F ired by Toes. F. Defoe, Daniel. “The Life, Adventures and Pira George Robey and special ragtime programme; Satur ' ;hts at foe Criterion Communion d cies of the Famous Captain Singleton.” agedi ~ At the’ inquest at Chatham on Saturday, on Petty day, popular concert . ir comedian will also STBOURNR Officer William Layton, who had shot himself after the J uvenile Story Books. |Oni (each evening, at 9.45, Charlie Chaplin on the Film will find a perfect feast in these beautiful costumes. represent “ Aubrey Braxtin” in M y A u n t ! The com ‘Do you take any periodicals! asked a loss of his wife, it was stated that he was found bare- J. Marshall, Emma. “ A Violet in the Shade.” l be introduced. pany also includes Aliss Ida Stratham, who will plar young vioar on his first visit to one of <~" parishioners, ooted, and had evidently worked the trigger with his “ Sidonie ” and“Lily Saunders,” and Alias Vida Verrel, “ Oh, no, sir,” replied the woman; “ evpr do; but SEASIDE BI OH [LIBRARY. HILAIRE BELLOC’S WAR LECTURES. whose roles in the respective plays are “ Aladam Services, 7 and 8 a.m. Holy < lira | toes. Fm very sorry to say that my husband taki mriodical Sword Supplants Pen. 273.4. Gwatldn, H. Ml “ The Arlan Controversy.” [Two lectures on the war are to be given on Wednes Dupertal” and “My Aunt.” —“ ‘ land6th8 )and about onoe every /week 1 do wish yjoul Id induce (Epochs of Ohuroh Histor ). 1889. day by Mr. Hilaire Belloc, the famous writer on ROYAL HIPPODROME. ' O h ! I S a y ! foe plot of which concerns itself with tho t on 2nd I i month; 8 i him to sign the pledge 1 ” The organ of the Institute of Journalists has pub-1 292. Smith, Sir Wm. _____Smaller______Classical Dictionf___jary nlitary matters, who has just returned from the French adventures of Marcel Durosel, has always been well • - 1 hed a roll of honour whioh shows that 1,121 memo of Biography, Mytholoi and Geography.” Illustrated. fighting line. In the afternoon, at 3.30, Mr. Belloc’s received in Eastbourne. trssi’a'i__ '■ s-sss of the literary staffs of British and Overseas newspapers 1877. subject will be “ The Numbers of the Enemy,” and in A YEAR IN AN HOUR.” £ M y A u n t I is a new and amusing farce from tho pens ______8J0 p.m., evensong and i Other encies are or have been serving with the 339. Fowle, I.W. e Poor Law." 1881. Tb:is week’! BOURNE. flooB: Holy Communion at 8 a.m. , exoept Thura- 351. Traill, H. D. tral Government” 1887. tlje evening, at 8, he will deal especially with “ The s Hippodrome revue is one pf the liveliest of the authors of O h I I S a y !—a guaranteo of its dsy, whenlt is at 7 am .; also on 1 j at U a.m., he war. 443. BrachetA “ An etymological Dictionary of the French Front.” Tickets admitting to both lectures may re hf re seen for some time, and .is on somewhatlat dif-dif I laughter-provoking powers. Aubrey Braxtin finds him- on Saints’ Days at 7 and 8a.m.; sdaUyatlOl__ A Father’s Loss. French Language.” 1873. > obtained at a reduced price. Particulars are given ferent lines to most of its ,predecessors. Afyear of five I self in most embarrassing situations, which are forced It h e s u n .'t wrenaangatSJO; litany We* s and Fridays after P a r a 473. Smith, Sir Wm. i “ A Smaller Latin English i an advertisement, i j seasons is remarkable in itself, but there are many other I on him by his best friends and one would have to be in matinsTOlergy: Bev. O.BL r), Bev. F.Vincent News reached Barton on Saturday that Mr. A. Dictionary." 1879. Dawkins, Bev. H. Plume. Knight, head master of the Guild-street School, has lost features which account for foe striking success of this I a very melancholy humour to fail to appreciate the 612. Toahunter, I. • “ ibrai"ll87a k TH]j! GAIETIES. novel production. Spectacularly the revue leaves noth- I amusement caused by the many complications that arise, on Eastbourne, with MOUXUXL Church, Hyde-road.- s on Sundays at his third and ..only surviving sou in the Dardanelles, 630. Stewart, Balfoi . ms in Elementary UaJB.andSJ0 pan.; Holy Con___ ion 1st Sunday fow all three sops of Mr. Knight have fallen in the Physios.” Coloured front iece.J Illustrated. 1888. Wilson James and his merry company, "The iug to be desired, two of the scenes in particular being I The scenery and accessories are an exact replica of foe appears in the batter morning service andt to ard Sunday after vice of their country. 720.8. “ AConoiseGlo of Terms used in Greolan, lieties,” conclude their all too brief engagement to-da- staged with peculiar and beautiful appropriateness, I Criterion and Vaudeville productions, whilst tho dresses [ is an extract— t service. XIJ0 aon. Roman, Italian and Gol lo Architecture." Illustrated: when special programmes will be presented at both tf autumn being-represented by a pretty woodland glade | are from foe first houses of London and Paris, _ J ' M SiS' Incumbent, Complete Care of Infantile Paralysis 4,000 Iron Grosses. ternoon and evening performances. During the fort- and winter by a realistic impression of the land of I d years ago what to- Bev. A. B. Glover. by Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. The Cologne Gazette estimates that 4,000 Iron Grosses 920. “ Frederick the Noble, the:Fatal Illness of.’ By | ght the company havfe.been appearing in the Pavilion eternal ice and isnow. The revue opens with foe spring I ! Ransom), Gran Sir Morel! Mackenzie. 1888. season in Hyde Park, where we see Mr. and Airs. John | __ hboume ’ and ‘Seo- BWAW OAIBOUO OHUBOH(l pf the first class have been bestowed since the outbreak ey have made many friends, and their entertainments road.—Sundays: ** “ , Eveningi pf the war. Only 87 have been given to soldiers. 987. Liddell, Henry G. “ A History of Rome, from the ing of a light, bright and humorous character have Brown, an elderly couple in search of peace and quiet i i beautiful Eastbourne, aa jrioe,«J0.Wedl-<5 . ___daily, SJO s Forty-seven have gone to German prinoes, 222 to Earliest Times to the Establishment of the Empire,” ness. They have come to foe wrong place, however, PICTURE HALLS. ’ “ ■ arrange^ streets, ’edneeday, 8,80 pm. Mrs. Anderson, 12, Illustrated. 1877. oved extremely palatable to the large audiem Kippenden-st,, Byker enerals, six to ministers and about 3,000 to officers. which have daily assembled. Thei happy fun of J and the noise and bustle of foe park, to say nothing of r pnbho buildings; / £ & }, 8 p.ml CImotJ LynohhT.NevilL ~he German Navy has received 98, awarded mostly to foe minute attentions of a “ sharp,” are sufficiently and rarefully kept SB. Adsxs, Whitlor-road.—Sunday Maas, SJO am.; Bank, Newcastleon- | James and Mr. Jack Browning, the sparkling songs by EASTERN CINEMA. ■rating service, SJO. Tyne, says:“ My baby Imirals, high commanders and princes. 5 Ruby Wilson, the tastefully-rendered items by distracting to drive them to seek a more secluded To-day’s programme contains an absorbingly interest along the aea-fronk was only a few weeks SECOND-LIEUT J. % A. MAUDE 3 Jesise Lewis and Miss Dorothy Vernon and Mr. neighbourhood. In this scene Air. Barry Mills as ] and amnsementofor the A m o rt's Pbhebvtbbun OF EtQLAHD, Negroes Burnt at the Stake. ing three-part drama, “ The Lure of the Circus,” which St. old when he began to v Milner, and the interesting contributions bv “ P.O. Murphy” and Air'. Edwin Lawrenoe as a includes many thrilling incidents and fascinating scenes. commodious hotels and BUckwater-road.—Sundays, lia s ISJOpm. Hol^ loee power, first of his A Sulpher Springs, Texas, telegram states that two “ sharp,” provide a superabundance of humour in foe ) pier, xnd indeed every- tflngnmimlnri. first Sunday Of arms and then of his negroes, charged with killing a sheriff, were burned at KILLED IN ACTION. Pel gate King have all won unqualified approval, Other films which figure prominently in an excellent •ratingalternately, atoloseof ■ (addition to tne individual numbers, the concerted matter of burgling Mr. and Airs. Brown’s money box, [entertainment are “ His Smashing Career,” comedy ; it and relaxation. These rati Class ss for Young Women, 8 p.m. legs. I was told it was he stake in a public square. 3 have also given unequivocal pleasure, and doubt- and- also in a comic interlude, “ After Lunch. A — glv effected bv a Infantile paralysis, Seoond-Lieu tenant John William Ashley Maude, ‘The Horse Shoe,” “ The Pressure of the Poster,” Young People’s Thu and that it would be i “Plenty More Besides Me.” ) the two final performances to-day at 3.15 and 8 will musical number, “ Dearie mine, by Miss Mollie Drew drama; and “The Animals’ Dinner Hour,” interest. the outcome of the 10th Battalion, was the only | / largely patronised. and Air. John Harcourt, is another very acceptable business-like Town i years before he oould f CoL Sir Anthony Bowlby, Surgeon-in-Ordinary to Maude, of New Romney, On Monday and the two following days an exclusive he King, told the following story, says the ScoUman, item. lens, and nephew of Mr. A H. THE MOONSHINES. The summer season depicts a quiet spot up foe river, drama in three parts, “ The Attorney for the Defence,” f f ii'L r S V speech at Oolmonell, Ayrshire: Sir John Frenoh t xiurne. i He was educated at will be screened. Among foe most debatable of sub and baby got more it to visit one of the hospitals. To a man who had In securing a return visit of “ The Moonshines,” the and it is here that we again sec Mr. and Mrs. Brown helpless daily. He got qnite thin, too. and and at Balliol Coll ege, Oxford, where his name ement have accomplished a good stroke of busi- still searching for a peaceful abode. Air. Edwin Law jects is whether a person should argue contrary to his There, every- cried a lot. At last, I thought I would try lost an arm and a leg he said, “ My poor, poor fellow; appeared in the honour/ ListOlf UU on IK leaving. W In 1912 he ideas or convictions. No ofoer subject has brought for am sorry to see you so very much damaged.” “ Don’t [ This talented vaudeville company played to rence is again to foe fore as foe “ Duke of Bareacres,” carried ont for the Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Baby was ju tt five was called to the Bar, In whosq golf tournament he iwded houses during their recent visit and as praeti- and also in foe school scene, which proves one of foe ward such a varied interpretation of what is right or You can get relax*. months old then, and quite helpless. [ After you be downhearted, sir,” was the reply. “ We .are twioe reached the semi-final. wrong, for, like all other debatable subjects, the answer a few dosfe he seemed better, end i fitting along all right, and there are plenty more [ . Lieut. Maude joined the Ty the same artists are again announced to appear a most amusing features of foe whole revue. Many for the luxury of doloe timed giving the Tablets, power : King’s Royal Rifles last December and had only been at Bupoession of highly entertaining performances may typical witticisms are introduced, foe characters repre varies according to the view taken by individuals. The ” to the full, reclining sides me.” the Front a few weeks when he was killed. Lubin company have dealt with this'subject in tlieir returned to his little limbs, and he reg King and Centenarian. confidently be anticipated. On original and novel linea, senting well-known personages connected with the war. ___f watching how ‘The all he had lost in weight, and more Now at the entertainment is as varied aa it is clever, and many Mr. Barry AClls aa foe Kaiser has a rough time at the usual masterly manner in “The Attorney for the i dumb shore the stormy * year old he is a bonny little boy, bright, Mrs. Jane Dawkins, of Oheetnnt-grove, Nottingham, | fofmer patrons will undoubtedly welcome the oppor hands of the teacher, as he has to bear foe responsibility Defence.” The attorney’s rise to fame is skilfully por r you can leadsjf active, and fall of life.” vho completed her 100th year on Saturday, having tunity of renewing acquaintance with such a capable of a whole multitude of sins. . A spirited musical item, trayed and how justice is subverted to gain till the . the month. >een boro at Melbourne, Derbyshire, on August 28th,' REMINISCENCE OF LAST WINTER. combination of entertainers. “ Row me on foe river, Romeo,” by Air. John Harcourt, results of his labours recoil on his own head, causing a for words.- Some 7. Mactadyen F 815, has reoeived -a communication from Windsor] Aliss Vera Hilliard and chorus is pleasingly rendered. drastic change in bis views, are features which are w .o e d by Wtfrds: such, CouHTksa ov Huntingdon’s [ pastleconveying the King’s congratulations and add vividly placed before foe audience. The film, has a ‘The King trusts the remainder of your life may The Vicar of Holy Ti inity has lately received foe The “ autumn season” opens with a picturesque l attempt to describe it. ‘ qr services: Morning at 1 Dr. C assells following letter from on > of foe men who constantly representation of a-woodland glade and an appropriate peculiar fascination, and while being highly entertaining i visits’ have more t : Morning at 10, i sed with peace and happiness.” used foe parish room last winter:— ST. SAVIOUR’S. song, “Autumnutqmn ■ LeavLeaves,” by MifoMias Mollie Drewlnd Drew and Ithe8toryfoe story contains°°ntamsa8tron8 a Btrong moral. moral- It is a veritable _ clay evening in i______days 818. Minister, ReV. Jl Westhpry Jones. Exciting Rescue. Salamanca Barracks, Aldershot, (From St. Saviour’s Parish Alagazine). chorus. (T-”-Then Mr. apd - Mrs. Brown appear on foefoe] “Fatty’s Jonah Day ” will be found an amusing Key- : up fabled gold, fant, scene and ccome to the conclusion that they nave>ve found a stone Btone V -V . ' '1 • r1 ■ i -; i EASTBOUBNB OSBONIGLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915 Esmblbhbd 1878. LTD. KOTj KD EN A 00., H . W . SONS, AUCTIONEERS. 'p B .fi. W. BENNETT HIPPODROME, EASTBOURNE. PARK EASTBOl HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. ors, Managing Director- , Sid net W. Wintrb. SURVEYORS. VALUERS. Manager and Secretary Edgar Allan Brown. Clerical, Naval, Ladies’ Manager ... „ : Raymond. . Mortgage d Iiuwranoe Broken. Montklg livperty Register. — Telephone: No. 9. Offices ... 10, CORK CORNFIELD ROAD. 84, Term inus-road, Eastbourne. MONDAY, Sept. 6th, and during the Week. Twice Nightly at 1 and 9. Telephone 12341 EastbEastbourne. DEYONSHIRE PARK ORCHESTRA. as- Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. THE Important Starring Engagement of the BARTS TRIO Musical Director .. NORFOLK MEOONE. AND RIDIN3 HABITS A SPECIALITY, in their Celebrated Flying Aorobatic and Wire Act. PROMENADE COSTUMES MYRTLE GROVE, Comedienne and Dancer. CHISWICK HOUSE, CHISWICK PLACE, Hippodrome Bioscope. EASTBOURNE. All Garments Made on the Premises by First-class 1 Workmen in good JACK PATTERSON in hii Quaint pomedy Act. OAKDEN A 00. DAPHNE WYNNE AND COMPANY, High - Class Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, upon the CONCERTS DAILY. Dancing and Excellent Singing, introducing her Latest Premises, as above, during the month of September, Suocess, " The Dance of the Allies.” AFTERNOONS a t 3.30. i EV EN IN G S a t 8.15. ETHEL EDEN, Comedienne and Dancer. o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e (Sunday Afternoon and Wednesday Evening, Sept. 8th, excepted). 19». AND GENERAL EFFECTS. From the London Pavilion, HARRY ZETTER, The Orchestra will be augmented to Ifi Perform ers at the Sunday Evening Concerts. Comedian and Dancer. HAuctioneers’ Offices: 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. R. FRAN( & SONS, Ltd., Important Engagement of the MARVELLOU8 DAYS Telephone: 1231 Eastbourne. > Artistes: *-j j | . ' and the MYSTIC WHEEL.: This Performance has | Telegrams: Oakdens, Eastbourne. To n ig h t (Saturday) ... • ... MR. D’ARCY WOOLLVEN, the Eminent Baritone. THE EASTBOUB ? CEMETERY MASONS, Mystified the Whole World. Note the Prices: Reserved Boxes, 12s. 8d. and lOs. M. Sln d a y : MRS. NORMAN S ALMOND, Solo Pianiste, who will play “ Capriccio Brilliante1* >! SCULPTORS fiMSONS: M onumental! itors ind Engravers. (may he hooked); FauteuUs, 2s.); (Mendelssohn), w ith th e Or c h e s t r a ; and MR. MAURICE D’OISLY, the Famous Tenor. Stalls, Grand Circle and Pi ;y do Shots Boons and Studio t 8 7 , ROAR, EASTBOURNE. I teSd.', reserved, Is. 6dJ: Pit,6d. (earlyAoorsl 9d.)^ Upper DEVONSHIRE PARK 120, Lewes Bead,. Brighton. LTON ' . 1 Oixole, 8d. (early doors, Id.). Telephone No. 836. I ______I. ______AND ESTOtATEB TELEPHONE 5 7 9 . THEATRE. S P E C I A L EVENING CONCERTS. Week commencing MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 6th: MEMORIALS. ERRY8 AUCTION 8e SALE- Sole Lessees Sc Managers: Murray Kins Sc Clark. MONDAY . . . R u s s ia n a n d I t a l ia n N ig h t . Of Evert Description Executed, and! Inclusive T YARD (adjoining Estate Offloes), Estimates given for their erection in any ] art of the •"■"■•te JOHN NIX 19, CORNFIELD ROAp, EASTBOURNE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), a t 6.45 and 9.0. TU ESD A Y . . . P o p u l a r B a l l e t N ig h t . M. COUNTRY. ^ JOHN NIX Telephone 844. THH GREAT REVUE, THURSDAY... Gounod a n d S u l l iv a n N ig h t , d d n n l t t b i w e e k l y sales Illustrated. Catalogue Subm itted F r e e . - ! . FRIDAY ... MB. GEOBGE BOBEY a n d S p e c ia l R a g t im e P rogram m ed ‘ I t i Goods can always be lnoluded. Special dates by! arrangement. “Hullo! Everybody,” SATURDAY... F0PU 14R Co n c er t. And at Hove, Hastings, Ore, Biexhill, Tunbridge L i n u s B oad Thebe Sale Rooms are noted for the advantageous Wells and Chichester. Reposal of Furniture, Antiques, Works of Art, Old AND VARIETIES. W atchmaker I Ohlna, Piotures, Plate, Jewels] Curios, Wines, Sculpture, EVEET EVENING (except Sunday), at 9.45. OolnS, Jewellery, Animals, Birds, Stook-ln-Trade, CJar- J e w e l l e r . | rlages and Horses, MotOr Cara; Bloyolea, Boats, too. O n c e Tightly. Best value Is always obtainod at these Auction Rooms, MONDAY, Sept. 0t; for Three Nights at 8. CHARLIE CHAPLIN on the F ilm. firths, Jtaiage* ani) deaths; wing largely attended by local and country buyers, JOHN NIX JOHN NIX | alsobuyors from London, Brighton, Lewes, Hastings, Matinee Wednesday at 2.30. &0. J. -h j j '■ [£S | MZVT TT3 MB] 1 - BIR TH S. GOODS PURCHASES. _ IFOR CASH WHEN n r . ADAMS.—Aug. 16, at 2, Western-road, BexljiH, the wife DESIRED. NO _ of Major S. Rickman Adams, of a daughter. HABRISON GRAND| f TO-DAY (SATURDAY) a t 3.15 a n d 8 ,. BOSTOCK.—Aug. 23, at Airlie, Silverdale road, TeL 440. Furniture Sales at Private Houses. bourne, the wife of Lieut.-Col. J. S.Bostoof, K.A.M.C., E. MORRIS & SONS, SHARE SALES AND pr o pe r t y sa les. of a daughter. I VALUATIONS, '. [ ENGLISH I0PERA CO. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF* BRAND.—Aug. 29, at 22, Todworth-square, London, the HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENOY.-Exoluslve Lists M onday—'•'CARMEN." Tuesday—“ FA EAST.” I wife of Capt. the Hon. Hubert Brand, R.N., of 6 6 , SEASIDE EOAD, EASTBOURNE ot Houses for Sale and to Let.; j " daughter. 1 ' INSURANCES of every description effected. ' W ednesday Matinee-*'' PUNCH and JU D Y" \ 6 i CONSTANT;—Aug. 29, at EHerelie, St. Leonards, the Rents ollected wifo of Sergeant Martin Constant, 4.S.C., of C and Property efficiently managed. Wednesday Evening—“ iA TRAVIATA." T H E G A I E T I E S,” s . b : daughter. Ironmongers, Cutler^, Electric and Gai Fitters, TBBBYsl F .A .L Over 100 Artistes. Orchestra 38. GERLACH.—On the 1st tnst., at “ Melrose,"! Huret-road. (95 Years' Local Experience). Eastbourne, to Mr. and Mrs. F. Q. Gerlach—a daughter. Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers. The Finest and best-equipped Opera Company in the I A Bright Vaudeville Company. v; KAPER.—Aug. 27. at Richard’s-hill, Battle|, the wife of TERRYS AUCTION ROOMS AND SALEYARD World. T e l e l Major R. O. Raper, of a son. 19, CORNFIELD ROAD,- EASTBOURNE. Week cojpmencing MONDAY, S e p t e m b e r 0t h . WILLIAMS.—Aug. 28, at Butlers, Herstraonceux, the wife of Oapt. Osmond Williams, D.S.O., Wplsh Guards, B . BABB ATT TEBBY, E.A.X. THURSDAY, Sept. 9th, for Three Nights at 8. | , Matinee Saturday at 2.30. E v er y E vening a t 8. M atinees: W ednesday and S aturday a t 3.15. of a daughter. ’ . H. - - C. j - BUGLER, (t5 Years' LocalI Experience) | WUl 8ell by Auction, at ihia Rooms, as above, on The Enormously Successful Musical Play now running RETURN VISIT OF 1 MARRIAGES. BOOKBINDER. MACHINE BULEB. MONDAY NEXT, September 6th, 1915, at Two o’clock, at the Gaiety Theatre, London. | the Superior Bnildei BHAW—LEDGER.—On August'31st, 1915, dt AU Saints' a < • Church, Eastbourne, bjr the Rev. M. S. M. Atkinson, fOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and E ffects, “ To-Night’s the Night.” 99 ’ Lance-Oorpl. A. Canning Shaw, Honourable Artillery 1 a , SUSANS BjOAD EASTBOURNE.! ___HL comprising well-made fumed oak dining suite of | MOONSHIN 2Z S. S A N I T A l Company, youngest son of Mr. and lira. Geoi sideboard, dining table and 16 chairs,! fine-toned semi e l e c t s ! Canning Shaw, of Springfield. Feltbam, to El: BOOKS BOV 1HT. 1 grand pianoforte by Broadwood, pianoforte in ebonised ' younger daughter of Mrs. Ledger, Olo lsilla, East case by Bord. 2 grand pianofortes by Collard & Collard, A B r i g h t Vaudeville Entertainm ent. Designs and 2 ? | bourne, and the late Francis Digby Ledge r. ebonised cabinet, mahogany antique secretaire bookcase, WOOLLEY—HAWKINS. - Aug. 26. at St. Peter’s, 4 good overmantels and chimney glasses, lounge in vel PIEE THEATRE, Caste: ’v Su b m it1 1 i «. Preston Park, Brighton, Charles Rupert Woolley, vet, 2 gents' bicycles, mahogany register desk, Yost type- ' MISS KATHLEEN MURRAY, MR. LEO DARNTON, Second-Lieutenant, 6th Durham Light Infantry, only writer, set 8 oak-frame dining chairs, superior ottoman Manager ... _ ... G. Haras. son of Mr. C. J. Woollby, Wellington-road, Brighton, I'couch, 2 very good bedroom suites, all-brass and brass- Soprano and! Solo Violin. Tenor. to Iva Kathleen Norah, oilly daughter Qf Mr. A. H. A BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED HISTORY AND mounted bedsteads, good bedding, fine inlaid rosewood | TO-DAY (SATURDAY) a t 2,45 and 7.45, Late of the Follies and Principal Concerts, From “ Nicely Thanks,” and Principal Concerts. Hawkins, of Preston Park, Brighton. oblong table, 2 circular ditto, good AXminster carpets, Last Two Performances of the Popular Musical Comedy,. I useful cupboards, refrigerator in good condition- and MISS VENA PROBYN, MR. WALTER WALTERS, J c .. ■ 3 , - , many other useful items. The Popular Humorist. From the Palace Theatres ■ ( 'DEATHS.. , I Also about 60 Lots good Sheffield and Electro-plated | “ T h e D ollar Princess.” im the Adelphi Theatre, London, and Australian ABUD. — Aug. 29, at BexhiU, Henry M< llaby Abnd, GUIDE TO HERSTM(j)NCEUX CASTLE Goods, and good-quality Cut Table Glass; in all about Tours. MR. FRED MILNER, retired Lieut.-CoL, Indian Staff Corps, aged 57. (O om M n), 250 Lots. I " ! TO-MORROW (S MR. FRANK COCHRANE, Entertainer. CURREY.—Killed in actioi on the 22nd August, at the On View To-day and Sale Day. AY), at 3 and 8. E V E R y Dardanelles, Captain Ge< rge Grafton Cnrrey. 6th ■i The Famo' London Star, Baritone and Elocutionist. M ISS K. JEN K IN SO N , L.R.A.M., Late of Mr; H. B. Irving’s Company. Accompanist. r ' ‘ Battalion Yorkshire Reginent, younger son of the BY THH RBV E, E, C! LAKE, M,A, M I S S W I S H W Y N N E - , late E; Elliot Currey, of Lewes, ana ] Irft. Cnrrej EAST SUSSEX. Adv of 8, Gainsboro’-mansions West Kensington, aged Direct from the London Coliseum, P rices: \Is. (Reserved) Is,, and 6d. (unreserved). years. I In the Parishes op CHALVJNGTON, CHIDDINGLY, Supported by One of the most Interesting ind Retnresquj Castles in the County of Sussex. SELMESTON, ARLINGTON, HAILSHAM AND MISS HELEN BLAIN, Contralto. i SOUTHoVER. I . J , MISS MURIEL SIMS, Soprano. 'he Children’s Corner. DAILY, 11 to 1.30, 3 till 10. Gyc MR. A. BESONI, Entertainer. PRION KXPRNOR. RESIDENTIAL and LANDED PROPERTY, valuable MR. EDWARD BRIGHTWELL. Pianist. 10.30 to 1 and 3 to 0. GRAZING and MARSH LAND and And the Famous London Actor, LIFE TARGETS. Telephone lSn. I, COTTAGES. AMES ANDREWS, Mason and Sculptor, May be obtained of the Printers and Publishers, ! STEPHEN BOND, MESSRS. A. BUBTENSHAW & SON From the New and Criterion Theatres, London. iEA WATER SWIMMING BATHS. GEOEG1 Workt: Baxkb’b-boad (near St. Mary s Church). ward Shoosmith, Heated to 70 Diobebs. Eifle Practice under Ideal Conditions. J FARNCOMBE ft CO„ Limited, BOUTS STREET, EASTBOURNE, I Have received instructions front Ei Seatt ...... ; ...... 3e. to 6d. Eitidenct, Office and Show-room: Oahrara. Villa., Gobi Esq., to, Sell by Auctionon, at a thi Crown H otel, Seats at 3s., 2q. and Is. 6d. may he reserved in advanoo at | IXED BATHING EVERY AFTERNOON. Prl - P ark (adjoining the Cemetery), Babb iournx. H ailsham, on WEDNESDAY, 15: Sept., 1915, at the Pier Gates, or by Tele. 574. half-past Three o’clock, the; IOT SEA & OTHER PRIVATE BATHS ADMISSION FREE. POPULAR PRICER Designs and Estimates Furnished. Early Doors Open at 2.15 and 7.15. ' 5 6 b , GRC ALUABLE [PR P E R T Y in the above Parishes, in Seven lo ts: SUNDAY, a t 3 and 7. Access •piyENDENS L t d ., SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. T“------YLot 1.—LIMEKILNS FARM, CHALVINGTON and . th e! Funerals Furnished CHIDDINGLY.—An old Tudor Residence, with con eiderable capacity for restoration, numerous Buildinf Convalescent Hospital M ilitary Band; i WEDNESDAY, S e p t e m b e r 8t h , a t 3.30 a n d 8. l and Personally Conducted, FARNCOMBE & C O . , L i m i t e d , Cottage and about 59 acres of very useful Land, chiel Meadow and Pasture, pleasantly placed just off the ro TWO LECTURES by ‘ TICAR OF FAMILY AND COMPLIMENTARY MOURNING from Hailsham to Ripe. The Cottage and about 14 acres Week commencing MONDAY, Sept. 6th. on the Shortat Notice. extend into the adjoining Parish of Chiddingly. MR. MARK BLOW’S Company, inolnding HILAI j i o o Foot of Devonshire Pla is, EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF COMMEBCLA1 AND ARTISTIC PRINTING AT Lot 2.—8ELMESTON.—Thb capital Meadow, known 'Phone 846. EASTBOURNE. as WICK STAPLES, containing neirly 15 acres and MR. FREDERIC BENTLEY and (Who is reoognised as-the Greatest Writer on Military matters and who has just returned from the French MODEBATE CHARGES, nearly adjoining Lot 1, suitable for a small holding. Miss! IDA STRATHAM. Fighting Line) as follows :— SOME Lot a —IN ARLINGTON.-i-Close to the Church, and Established 70 Yeara. Telephone Noe. SCI and 902. the Yew Tree Inn, a very rioh, sound Pasture Field, MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY 3.30 p.m.—LECTURE ON T.JE WAR, dealing especially with containing about 11 acres ami known as CHKSLANDS. EVENINGS at 7.45. AINE & SON, Matinee Saturday at 2.45. “ The Number^ of the Enemy.” BORDER ujmdBb t a k b r b . Lot 4.—IN HAILSHAM.—Two Pieces of -valuable The Successful Farcical Comedy, Accommodation Marsh Land; containing about 13 acres, 8 p.mv—LECTURE ON THE WAR, dealing especially with H Funeral Carriage and “ CHRONICLE ” PRINTING WORKS, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. adjoining the road- a* White Dyke, about a mile from u Hailsham Market. “Oh! I Say!” T h e French Front.” EVENING 81 * s Kotor Hearse Proprietors. Lot 5.—Adjoining io t 4.—Two Pieces of Marsh Land, TUESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS. \nto(n(ncr n.hnnt 191 AfiFAt:: ! I c 1 i #>4- n ax. ]Peices : Sofa Stalls, 5b. each Lecture ; Special Ticket for both Lectures, 7a 6d. 88, CAVENDISH PLACE ft 19, SOU1 FH STREET containing about 121 acres, at 7.4$. Reserved Seats (unnumbered)^ I Lots 6 and 7.—Unless ptevioo sly sold privately.— Matinee Wednesday at 2.45. . 6d.; Speoial Ticket for both Lectures, 4a Back Seats,, la Nos. 7 & 8, MOUNT STREET, SOUTHOVEH, LEWES, © ■ Tel. 788. I. R. A. HATLANH, Tel. 788. Four-roomed Houses. Rented value, 6s. 6d. a week each. “ My Aunt.” Abont 9.30, Special. War Pictures and CHARLIE CHAPLIN on the Film. THE NTIQUE8.—A Ohoioe Assortment of t d A NTIQUI Particulars and Conditionsjof Sale may he obtainod In From the Vaudeville Theatre, London. TTNDERTAKER & FUNERAL CARRIAGE HUDSONS L . Glass, Brass and Sheffir Plate FO] due course from Messrs. Hillman, Burt Sc Warren, I. U PROPRIETOR. SpeciaUy Low Prices.L A____ r of inspection Solicitors, 18, Sussex-aardens| Eastbourne; and from the Seats 3s. to 6cL FRIDAY, S e p t e m b e r 10t h ,, a t 8.15( rest ectfully1 r solicited.—Alfred Wrrighl ;ht, 101 and 103, South- Auctioneers at Hausham and Eastbourne. Seats at 3s„ 2s. and Is. 6d. may now be booked. The Rev. John I OPEN OARS, GLASS OB CLOSED HEARSES. HOUSEHOLD REM OVALS streit, Eaatl;bourne. Telephone No. 15. MR. GEORGE ROBET, Salwey have ! to Years' London Experieice. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Sbpt. 9th, at 3 p.m, | KING OF COMEDIANS. beautiful little vil ARTIFICIAL WREATHS IN GREAr VARIETY. course of an inhere AND g T O B A G E . Also Special Ragtime Programme by the Orchestra. number of St, Jd 18, PBVENSEY ROAD, EASTBOURNE. pBO^ERTI LET. Col. F. 1T. Maude, C.B. is VOL. IL dilUBtrated), Price Five post free. l (Late R.E.), will Speak on Priobs 3a, 2a and Is. writes:— One of the chief! Established 1871. EXPERT PACKERS. QJLIMPSES O F OUR AN< >RS IN The Situation in Flanders & Northern France ] round here after1 L £95 per annum. Bibley,; Pridkaux-road. A large And thajQuestion of are named, among I R O B E R T S. H A R T , SUSSEX. Detached Villa, withi Motor Gabaqk. Large Garden. Open situation.situatlc No basement. The Coming Peace. LIGHT” CASES. ALIENS ROT NOTIFIED. Edensor, ChatswoT TTNDERTAKER A COMPLETE FUNERAL | FUENITUBE (DEPOSITORIES: CONTAINS[TAINS A COMPLETE HISTORY Seats . . . L . . . 4s. to 6d. Baslow and Fair | 2. £85 per annum. Saxonjiolme, 8octhpields-boad. Seats from Is. 6d. upwards may he reserved in advance at | known to you in 3 U FURNISHER, in Edensor Chur Victoria Station LONDON, a w . A convenient and well-arranged Villa. Few the Pier Gates, or by Tel. 674. PEW ER SUMMONSES YESTERDAY. HOUSEHOLDER’S LAPSE OWING TO. 14,'High-strket, Old Eastb iurne. THE PELHAM FAMILY, minutes to Station. Separate staircase, &o., too. the Lessons. The| BRIGHTON. Early Doors open at 2.15. ! ' • - ILLNESS, f Funerals Conducted to AU Pi rts. Terminus Gates .. | As well as Artlolea on the Sussex Martyrs; The No basement. Would be sold; constant thunder | EASTBOURNE. Quakers; The Hermits; Witchcraft; “ Gleanings WHAT LANDLADIES SHOULD DO everywhere. Am 05, Grove Road;.... | 3. £50 per annum. No. lb, The Gofps. No base MONDAY, Sett. 13th. Six Nights at 7:45, In Bast and West Sussex, fto. S i - ' - ...... r At the Borough Polioe Court yesterday, before Mfcjor have been down ment Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 2.45, great series of cavl International Galleriks, Lc ndon. Only nine cases in regard to the lighting regulations H. P. Molineux and other Magistrates, Henry Newtoa APPLY FOR FREE ESTIMATES, f the famlUna whose history Is traoed u e the | Mr. MARK BLOW presents vere before Major H. P. Molineux (in the chair) and Cheesley, of Jevington-gardens, was summoned! for Those of you wlj Pelhams. the Shlrieya and Sir John Hawk- Further Particulars, applV, Principal House Agents, failing to notify the presence of an alien in his house . the 9th Battalion . Q-BEAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION Telei 481 Eastbourne. fither Magistrates at the Borough Police Court yester wood, the anoofltor the Shelleys.”—i f t Monthly or Ownkbs, 2, Station-parade, Eastbourne..) “Kings and Queens.’’ ay. The defendants were,;— hold and alBO for failing to keep a proper register. . in the winter mo: at The ■ -_ 1 (Ah&erloan). . From thaSt. James' Theatre, London. see how well they 1 j rambling, Catherine Bancroft, J evington-gardens ... Aug. 29 Mr. R. A. Niederriayer, who appeared on behalf of LECTURE HALL, DEVON. ■ I R E P A R K , ' The author steers a udil the, defendant, said his client was suffering from'a. very Athletics. Lieut. | pplng and the piling up of Is so dear to the “ B B Y N ilB IO N .’ OEver Hill, Jevington-garaens ...,..L...... „ 26 battalion ip^vhich \ O H O IO l bsohools of antiquarians c is well printed PIEBHOT CONCERTS. Dorothy Colledge, Elms-avenue...... „ 26 severe attack of sciatica and was unable to attend: tho has some curious musical 1'8 News. Court. The offences were admitted. The charges the silver cup for I an O LET, charmingly situated HOUSE near Afternoons at 3.15 (In the Bandstand). Emily Annie Ooomber, Hartington-place.. „ 28 any unit. Oil1 Paintings and W ater Mr. Fleet has oollected some I chapters on related to offences between July 31st and August 13th ELLESMERE, SALQP. Four reception rooms, Evenings at 8.15 (in the Tea Room). Alice Marshall, 0arlisle-road...... L..]...... „ 28 - Dolour Drawings, | FRUIT, FLOWERS fai illy hlstory. whloh will he ----) outside | T seven bedrooms; heating [apparatus; three acres of Csar TanfuenteS) Trihity-mansions ...... 28 in one case and between July 31st and August 10th in In regard to our 1 tin 1 "—The A* buildings and well-wooded! garden; 4J acres pasture; Helena Payne. Beachy Head-road'...!...... „ 24 the other. On July 28th the defendant was taken ill sorry to hear tha(J &. Comprising Works by the(following Artists: and VEGETABLES The author Is to bee rework good stabling; rent £80. May Terry, Chatsworth-gardens L.t...... 26 and had to go to-bed, where he had been ever since. Ha. and glad to see th Arthur Hacker, 11,43, Thomasi Sidne; Cooper, BiA, of mudderable historical ai s well____ as 1 ____ . It Is ForOrdertoView,See.,applyBlease &.Sons,Fenwick | •Alice Jonee, St. Christopher’s School ...... „ 28 usually attended to matters such as the registration in dispatches. (J well Illustrated and contains a tarn of Information Chambers, LiverpooL of aliens, but owing to the fact that he was ill at this will be given to - W. P. Frith, R.A., Frederick GoodaL. R.A, E. Blair ‘ “ ig^to the ancient Inhabitants of ■."-Daily e a s t e r n c in e m a , A representative of- Helena Payne said he was not in Yeend King, AT BBABOVABL time the duty entirely slipped his memory. Sinoe his sad bereavement.] Leighton, W. Lee Hankey, R.O.I., DAILY ... L___ 8.0, 7A> and 9.0. he house on the occasion of the offence, so he did not promise and our V.P.R.I., Alfred de Breanski, R.B.A. . David Bates, stablibhxd TsMPBoaa 78. mow anything about it. : ! - attention had been called to the matter ho had-Complied XABXBT PBIOHS •f This is a welcome continuation of ! work whloh no , E 1882. with the regulations. The people in question, Brazil- . sorrow. H. 0. Fox, A Lamplough, IsaaO >nc wman, Charles lot ger stands In need ot praise, since 1 obtained the TO D AY (SATURDAY), Sept. 4th. The Magistrates? Clerk (Mr. E. 0. Langham): You Stuart, Herbert Schmalz, He' Hardy, L. Van OS nm.nS.Him of 8000088, OUSitW AI j . 0 . t o w n : OMLEY, ians, came on July 31st, three days after the defendant! My constant are instructed to plead guilty for her?—I am not was laid up. Staaten,. H...... Starpmrd, Arthur ....J. ( ifil$ley . 3J ■ T.A. A1.N. Tyndale, , V 444A17,| ■ In a new series ot his ’Gllmpi Charles Fleet AUOTIi “ The Lure of the Circus/’ astructed to do anything (laughter). Hutchinson, has 1; The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. E. O. Langham) : Could house at Ripori. IV. F. AshbumAr, Edwin Hayes, R.I!.A, H. Koek- KNIGHT, deals with many historical mat The burning of o u s e a n d ESTATE AGENTS, Drama in Three Parts, Exclusive to this Theatre. You plead guilty for her?—Yes. Kqek, A Glendenning, junr., aiid many othets. Sussex heretics during the relg Mary, the Defendant was fined 10s. he not. instruot sotaeone else to do the' work ? Who in your prayers, hd hts Templars, and the noble _ of the oonnby H SURVEYORS lND v a l u e r s ‘: “ HIS SMASHING CAREER.” Sterling Comedy. looks after the house and guests during his illness ? in St. John’s. Nu| 1 The World Renowned Exhibition Picture, STATION PARADE, many other subjects, find pi these pages,’’— AGENTS FOR\ALL P. 'NCIPAL PROPERTIES “ THE HORSESHOE.” Gaumont. Mrs. Marshall said she was lOrance of the MriNiedermayer: His wife attends to the kitchen unable to return ( “ THE RESURRECTION KORN,” M m ing Post. ------Auction Sales Conduct in Town and-Gountry. regulations with regard to lighting. She had drawndra up part of the house, but she does not interfere with the better news of Her| EASTBOURNE. “ THE PRESSURE OF THE POSTER.” Drama. Sthe blind prior to getting into bed, and . the light' „ would By Herbert Schmalz, FARNOOMBB ft CO., Limited, Printers, fto„ Surveys Sc Valuations f6r Mobtoaok, Probate,&o booksoks, We had the pic "THE ANIMALS’ DINNER HOUR.” Interest. (have been'out in a minute or two. She thought land The Magistrates’ Clerk : These Brazilians must have is on Public View, Free of Charge for the first time. Lewes, Eastbourne and East Qrlnstead. Renta Collected. | Mortgagee Arranged. ladies should instruct visitors what to do, as there was in their new home | And of all Booksellers. Insurances- Effected. seen someone when they took the rooms. much and were fa 1 Pathe Gazette and Singing Picture. [no notice in the house. Mr. Niedermayer: I believe the rooms were taken T he -Exhibition is Open from 9 am. to 10 p.m., BPBOIAL PREPAID RATES.rBS.; ... j THE AUCTION MART, 57, TERMINUS ROAD The Chairman: In all boarding-houses there should they seem very haj — ------I------by letter. splendidly—the el F bee of Charge, with use of descrip ;ive Catalogue. „ ______EASTBOURNE,______MONDAY, Sept, 6h, and Two Following Days. |be fuH instructions put up. The Chairman; Don’t they keep a book, for visitors UMOBOUS WORKS WRITTEN The case was adjourned until Monday for the land It is difficult WANTS OF ALL KINDS, Established 1880.; “ The A ttorney for the Defence.” to sign-when they come in ? ' lady’s attendance. JMr: Niedermayer: That I am unable to say. Thera services in view ARTICLES FOR BALE, PUBB SUSSEX DOGGEREL. CHARLES B, HORNE, P.A.T., Draina in Three Parts. Exclusive to this Theatre. and with the ap I*L SAINTS’ OH UROH, ' 4 - " ' Alice Jones denied the offence, saying she was down is no doubt they were aliens, and though- my client | SERVANTS WANTED or SITUATIONS REQUIRED, VALUER, HOUSE AGENT I |? “ CUTEY’S SISTER." Comedy. stairs, and the other maid went upstairs and turned the admits he should have conformed to the regulations the question is a pn CARLISLE ROAD. OST AMUSING^Eraxvomi bhould Bu d I \ UCTIONEKR^V. light on. matter entirely slipped his memory owing, to unforeseen if all the chdrche HOUSES or APARTMENTS T0 LBIf. ‘ FATTY’S JONAH DAY." Keystone Comedy. < afternoon service^] “ TRIESTE, ISTRIA and DALMATIA.” Intereeti Special Constable the Rev. H, R. Browne stated that circumstances in the shape of illness. _In order to comply with the Lighting Are Advertised in (tie whole of 1, TIDESWBLL ROAD, hq noticed a bright light showing from one of the top The-Ghairman: He should have deputed someone to case on the East .1 Regulations, 'E W A N D ELEGANT EDITIONS. OERTIFIOA’ Pathe Gazette and Singing Picture. floor windows of St. Christopher’s SchooL He saw carry out the duties when he was ill; especially at a time arrangement is notj e w sp a p e rs 100*000 Copies already Sold.SoU ____,n to Lory Jones, who told him the light had been turned on by like this, j bold our services a I Famcombe & Co.’s Sussex S ^WMSC ^ t S on?4-Jn,5B? it Aot, 1888. Id., 6d. and 3d.—All Tlp-upe, another maid, who had just returned from a holiday and Mr. Niedermayer: I suggest that illnesB is something in. Some of the 1 DIVINE SERViCE iciil tie held on (Ltd.) able to darken the I O M L A D P O L E ’* BU8INKB8BB OT BVBRI PTION tom DISPOSAL | Speolal Reserved and Raised Seats. Telephone 70$. had gone to the station. He directed the defendant to which should be taken into consideration in mitigation SUNDAY NEXT at < i n s t e a d AtOne Charge, vis. 1 either obecure or extinguish the light. Later he of the offence. in St. John’s are t bo great, owing o f 6.30 p .m . 1 Insebtion ... (not over 20 Words) Omi Shilling I JUBNEY TO U^UNNUN. MESSRS. KLLZA0K ft DAVIES, returned and saw the other maid, who acknowledged The Chairman: We will take into consideration tha that she had forgotten the regulations and left the exouse that the defendant was 31 at the time, but it waa services, that I d 8 Insertions...... Two Shillings and Sixpence A UOTIONEBRS, I ESTATE AGENTS, | ^ N. S. MILNES ATKINSON. CENTRAL c in e m a , blind up. F , L l dearly his duty to see that someone else properly To darken the"i 7 Insertions ...... — Frra Shillings | JA. SURVEYORS An d VALUERS, The Bench thought the maid Alice Shaw ought to carried out the regulations We shall impose a fine of be to obscure the 1 W l id oommend It to the of all whp wish SEASIDE ROAD. ventilation ; whild Loom AAnsHNMBll it Prosoriioo* e JtaMi I T to enjoy a good laugh.’ TERMINUS. .ROAD, E|ASTB0UBNE,/{ have been summoned, and Jones said the girl was in £2. IDs in each case, and please impress upon him to ha /1BNTRAL WESLEYAN CHURCH, DAILY ! at 8, 7 and [8. | / Court. She was called forward, and said she was will more careful in future. down would be 1 PEVENSEY ROAD. If Booked the usual rates will lx obarged. Valuations for Prbb d t and other Purposes. ing to submit to the jurisdiction: of the Court. She interest the decisiol ‘ k FUND OF amusement which convulses by flue notice will Ail snob announcements appear onoe in the following: A gouts for all the prim lpal Local Residences and TO-DAY (SATURDAY), September. 4th. admitted that she turned the light on, and that she Preachers for Sunday Next, Sept ember 5th: r \ its quaint humour." . —Brighton Gasette, Business "---- went out and left it on. j . service. The dark Eastbourne Chronicle She was fined 5s., the ease against Jones being dis THE CAMPAIGN OF ECONOMY. of the town, add t “ Those T hat Trespass.” save on moonlight I Morning at U—REV. J. HOLLAN.D BROWN. East Sussex News THB COMPANION WORK, MESSRS, LLOYDS sociological Problem Play, . A Drama in Four Parts; missed. ■ I ■' ' In the case against Catherine Bancroft, the defendant SECTIONAL COMMITTEES APPOINTED. Evening at 6.80—REV. ISAAC SBIMMIN. Hastings Independent UOTIONEEBS, VALUERS and ESTATE “ THE PROFESSOR’S PAINLESS CURE.” Comedy. said she only arrived in Eastbourne at 8.20 pfm. and <: Subject, “ Faithful unto Deith.” East Grinstead Observer AN 0L A D PO IK ’S A AGENTS, “ LEADING LIZZIE ASTRAY." Comedy. she was------EASTBOURN] Sussex and Surrey Courier A GILDRKDGE BOAD, _ URNE VENICE AND THE GRAND CANAL.” Scenic. room and turned on the gas, but before she could draw The local campaign for the promotion of eoonoom Horsham Times fJIBIP TO ’ EBBIOUB. (Boad Bating the r- rf‘ Station). the blind the policemnn called. with a view especially of laager savings being made- THE BELLS OF SUSSEX, Estates Managed and Bents I Weekly and GAUMONT GRAPHIC. The Magistrates’ Clerk: Where did you come from ; available for investment in the War Loan, will taka 1864 and 1014, Thereby securing, at a, very small oo an amount ot Quarterly. Prom Defendant: London. shortly an active and systematised form. Mr. Rupert Headqu pulibllolty throughout the Important ,_jtrict ot East | MONDAY, Sept. 6th, and Two Following Days. Was there a notice in your room ?—No. Orders for i With the Inscriptions of all the j tells in 1864• Sussex among the most influential Inhabitants, CJPARKUNG WIT without vulgarity.”— Gwynne, M.P., has,, we understand, accepted thepiffii~ O PuMo Opinion, Re We H« How long had you been in the house?—Not an hour. dency of the movement, and vice-presidents wul'ba Sunday, 6th,- Reprinted from Vols. XVI. and LV1I. of the “Sussex “ Honour Thy M other.” The case was adjourned until Monday for the land 3 p.m. March out] Archaeological Collectio is." Unequalled by any Other Local Medium. o u s e a g e n t , b u il d i Melodrama in Three Acts. -i elected at a meeting of the Executive Committee yet to lady’s'attendance. be held. This committee consists of the whole of- the ' to attend the Gala 4 By Amherst D. T is Sen, D.C.L., M.A.' •*r IHERE Is muoh that is AUCTIONEER AND * “ WHITBY." Interest. to parade. . and not a little wit.? H Dorothy Colledge did not appear, hut sent a letter, General Committee appointed at the recent public, Wednesday, Price, 6/- Nett; Postage, 4d. Ma r be had from The Publishers guarantee a oombined Sale [ 8, HT.MS BUILDINGS, “TINY TIM’S (EXPEDITION. TO THE in which she stated that she knew nothing about the meeting presided over by the Mayor. A chairman, has Inspection by Br FARNCOMBE &' 00., Ltd., LEWES. exoeeding EASTBOURNE. at Compton 1 DOST FBEE SIXPENCE EACH. DARDANELLES.” Comedy. regulations, sind that she did not. consider she was also yet to be chosen; but the already elected, vice- Mr, H., havu, had over 37 “ HANK’S REVENGE-” Cemedy by L-Ko. reenonajMe. .-,.1 1' ’ { chairmen are Mr. P. Caffyn, president of the Free Sunday, 12th- H 115,000 COPIES WEEKLY, (during the lint lot whidh he v P.C. Keats said he called and saw the defendant on Church Courfil, and Rev. W. N. Willis, chairmen of 3.30 p.m. dingwork Tiade) In the Js GAUMONT GRAPHIC. No platoon drillt Whloh means that these annonnoements are L iuitxd, Publishers, seeing the light showing outside. She said, “ What is the Eastbourne Recruiting Committee. In addition Armed party dr' seenl ' * TJIARN(OOMBE ft OO., _ Valuing and ManaglngH rase the gas for?” to which witness replied, “To.light, but Mr. Goulbum Lovell has been elected hori. secretary. C la w Gbinstnad, Properties during moot - Seats, 3d., 6d. and Is. 6.30. p.m. TOUR BUSINESS PRIVTINO, you must not allow it to show outside.” The occuiaer of The detailed work has been delegated to three sec a .y • '(. • ' .If? [TEN TIMER AS |CANY HEADERS. Batabliihedl the house said she had cautioned, the defendant about tional committees. One, demominated Investment and Orders will be 1 the lights. S Trading, will have as its ohairman a gentleman of 1 Is often necessary (hat 6en< n l Printing In T EA ST E R * German Qffic ! Senten ced to I SON- A fine of 10s. was imposed. business, sagacity and experience. The other com Orders should be sent direct to Fabnoombk &Co., Ltd., | mi NT.—The sentence' ipoeed-bv the Militi mittees are,—for Thrift and Household Economy (Miss On Glldredge 1 ™ connection with businesses of eve yklnd la required Head Offices, or left with Authorised Agents, “QHBONIOLE” PRINTING WORKS. Courtat May Terry said she, was a parlourmaid and was stay-, wth and 9th, 5 to 7| r ^ I at the above Low Rates. ~LAND AND 2 STATE \ Chester 00 the three officers \ " from mg in Eastbourne. She hadi drawn the Venetian blind Gatliff: convener) and for Meetings and Publications • deliberate and raj( .quickly, and, at the same time, well di mo. | Dyffryn Aled prisoners of war oamp,: ne ___u (Rev. David Barron convener). 110, TERMINUS ROAD, j and dosed it, but she admitted that it was turned the Adjoining the Lopdon ana ( was announced' onf Thursday. EachEach , of the offi^rsofficers wrong way.—Fined-Fined 10s10a: I 4 V ABROOMBH It Oo.,LTDn “ Ohronlcl^ ” Printing Works, | rei»ived eighty-four days’ imprisonment without hard As notified at ] ERSTMONOEUX OA S T L 11 GENERAL PRINTING Valuations for Probate, r It was stated by P.S. Bann that the light id Mrs. P rincess Alice Memorial , H ospital, On Golf Course e (Copyright). lapoer. The prisoner^ left Chester later in the day to Coomber’s house was visible from the sea. It came from Bouth^treet, are tally prepared to neet these require j H FBOFBBTIBS I undergo their sentence at Chelmsford. supported by voluntary contributions.—The following monte, having their winks fitted with: oaohlnery capable A HISTORICAL AND DESCRIPTIVE SKETCH OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FUlUnBHXD i n untuenishbd BBBIDEN0B8. a window on the ground, floor, the room being used as a is the weekly return of patients, for week ended Headq smoking room. -during the _. vv Ot ezpedltiqnsly turning out hlgh-oUa work, OX THIS ; , f | cheme to Ke ep up R acing.—It: is under- Sept. 1st; Number of patients August 25th, 47; V. ' Executed In the Best Style at Reasonable Prices Telephone 123. Established 1886, that efforts are being made to keep racing going A fine of . 15s. was inflicted. admitted during the week, 30; discharged during the Monday and ’ INTERESTING and PICTURESQUE OASTLH % By order. PROCTER ft ARNOLD, the winter months by arranging for one meeting Csar Tanfnentes wasalso fined 15a. for allowing a light week, 12; died, 1; remaining ia hospital at date ®- Letterpress and Lithographic Printing By the Rev. E. E. Crake, MA.. BY alternately on each of four steeplechase courses to show, which was, visible from the Bea. Ohye Hill This hospital is open to the inspection of visitors on (Slgno of all descriptions. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE, id different parts of the country. Thus each course was fined 10s. Sundays Wednesdays and Bank Holidays from 2 to tie OontalafaMl a number of excellent mnstrathms, and a FARNCOKBE ft CO., L td ., j \ LAND, ESTATE, BUSINESS and would have one meeting per month. 4 p.m. Additional .annual subscribers are'urgentiy pl*n of the building as It formerly exl ’ •3- ■} INSURANCE AGENTS, Through a Glass Darkly. — A woman needed. ^ Contributions will be thankfully received by Prioe, Sixpincx. Postage, U “ CHRONICLE ” PRINTING WORKS, MIDLAND" BANK; CHAMBERS, who was fined for drunkenness at West London 01 ® Of Course “ Jem, wot do they call the the Hori! Treasurer, Mr. C. CBriian Harding, J.P., Artistic W i chap wot criescries‘Silenoe ‘Silem in Court’] ~ ” Jem: “ W’y, ‘the West House, 1, Chisu -Chaplets, Sp KfEM OBIAL CARDS—a variety of patterns. | To be obtained of the Publishers, Fabnoombn Co., Ltd., | TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Thursday was stated to have been fighting het owi. - I- 10s. 6d., 15a, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. And at Hampden Park. reflection in a butcher’s shop window. Husher,”,er,” of cguree”course 1 ” Mr. James C. Marshall. AM. Fabnoombi ft Co., Ltd* Lewes Eastbourne, &o “ Chronlole" Offloo, Bouth-etreet, H asttnos, 10, Tele. 580,708. , • i ■ H f c i Coal Consumers in Eastbourne have no accommodation >AILY. for storing two separate qualities of Coal, yiz., one for A DEMONSTRATION Sitting-room rise, and one for Kitchen uSe. Recognising O f the above Appliances will be held at A T MODERATE PRICES. Royal Society For Prevention of Cruelt this feet we 8 took a coal which is particularly suitable to Animals, Eastbourne Branch. Hon. Seo., MiL JgASTBOURNE DIVISION Looks Paddon, 1, Oompton-street. Bubscriptiohs for all-round .purposes. As a Kitchen Coal it RUSS are urgently needed, and may he paid to the Hoi Treasurer,„ Hbnrt H[oltoake------, Esq., “ Fairmont! • -r- > Eminent Baritone. RED CROSS durable; gives out intense heat, makes little soot, , AND 3, De Roos-road, or at Lloyds Bank, Ltd.' All c [Oapriccio Brilliant® ** V pulin'"nts should ' —’ ’ __ " addressed - -to -Inspector Albl. YYe hold a large and varied Stock f, the Famous Tenor. or smoke, and is. economical in use. In the Sitting EQUIPMENT SOCIETY. Wagstapf, 29, Cavendish-avenue, Eastbourne. BROML H igh-class F ootwear. No i better valui of Skins and all kinds of fashionable room grates il makes a bright and cheerful fire, lights 11, GRANGE GARDENS, New season’s goods.—J. J. Saunders, 106, Bout'. Btreet (between St. Saviour's Church and Devoi bEETS. ° easily, bums steadily, and whilst not *80 good as the shire-place). FURS and FUR GARMENTS, at Sheets, Blankets, Towels, Bandages, Luminous W atches, invaluable for nigi Coals it is quite good enough when one;e use, reliable time keepers, from 18s. 6d. Olienl prices to suit all purses. Best Quality 114 TERMINUS ROAD, in large quantities are own1 Watches and Clocks made Luminous.—F. ' Clbmenoe, Goldsmith, Silversmith and VVatchmaki realizes the fieed of economy in th ese try in g tim e s . — Opposite Railway Station, — urgently required. 18, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. Phone 782. At this period of the year Window W e are »le Agents for this Coal and it is oUr EASTBOURNE, ’phone 461. T. SIMPSON, Hon. Treasurer. P rogramme. generally want renewing or renovating, and the beat A VISIT OF INSPECTION, WITHOUT j"... i. 1 place to get them made and fitted quickly and cheap! Is Vinalls , Drapers and House Furnishers, 63I and OBLIGATION, WILL BE ESTEEMED. Friday and Saturday, 63a, Terminus-road, where a large supply of HolliHand and Rollers is always In stock!' Estimates gigiven I " - 1 Sept. 10th and 11th, Telephone 521. NOTiCE.-r-All those who wish to W arehoi When an Orthopedic Expert will be in attendance (gaslbgqrneCfjrpntcIe their Furniture should not do so until they ha’ rHE F ilm. to give advice, Inspected Messrs. G. E. Maynard’s, Limited, Wa: FUR. REPAIRS and RENOVATIONS houses, whioh arp the finest in Eastbourne. Estlmal SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915. free.—Note the address, G. E. Maynard, Limit** carried out on the Premises by Skilled Furriers. Removal and i Storage Contractors, Greystom PER TON. ABSOLUTELY FREE OF CHARGE, buildings, South-street, Eastbourne. 3 5 / - ; i To anyone troubled with foot ailments of STEAY tfOTES. A utumn is Coming !—See our "windows fo any description. new fittings (some quaint and pretty designs) and neii fires (nearly 200 to select from),—Eastbourne Gas Co )F ^ ’ I [ "i* The Public are invited to take advantage of this SCRAMBLING FOR T^E ’BUS. 10, Sussex-gardens. unusual opportunity of obtaining advice without Theree are TV' EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1915. chief offenders. Several old Indies have t>edn hurt the crush. I have made many attempts to form ALLEGED THEFTS BY LADS. ULSTER DIVISION CROSS ULSTER DIVISION BOXING TOWN COUNCIL. queue and in some cases it has been succe isful, and I have also interviewed the Chief Constable bit the COUNTRY RACE. TOURNAMENT. matter. This Whs approved. [ WAREHOUSE BROKEN INTO. ‘i i ■■ oQn \ ■ • V T he Q U E S T IO N o p ECONOMIES. I PLEASURE GROUNDS COMMITTEE. To ensure INTERESTING EVENT IT SEAFORDl SOME SPIRITED CONTESTS. Names and Co | Allotments.—A petition is submitted wi;h regard GIPSY CHARGED WITH “DECEIVING.” the Publishing ( to ten allotments which at times are water-logged. the Libraries cr | TAKING OVER THE ROADS. Resolved: That theJJorough Surveyor be uitoorised OVER 400 COMPETITORS. A boxing tournament open to members oE to take the necessary steps to drain them. ta made fori I Hampden Park:—The use of the playing fields has At die Police Court on Thursday, before Alderman regiments of tho Ulster Division commenced in the This list Is H. Vr. Keay (in the chair) and Dr. Muir Smith, Queen’s Hall, Seaford, on Thursday. There was a ^ Residents. been granted to the Yeomanry for drilling purposes, Great interest was taken-in a cross-country teim &c., on condition that they make good any damage Jame i Potter (17), of Dennis-road, was charged with large audience, and considerable prowess was shown Proposed Improvement at 0] d Town, rice arranged by the Military Race Committee of , which may be done. • eteali ig, on August 30th, a horse and cart and a set | by many of the competitors, especially considering R01 I Shelters on Parade.—A letter from Mrs. Taylor to tl e Southern Counties Cross-Country Association I of of ha mess, together valued at £11. 10s., the property that they were out of training for the ring. Tha- Berkeley.—Mis the Chief Constable suggesting alterations to the tlje Ulster Division at Seaford on Saturday aft ir of A tour Potter and another. Jacob Rossetter, a j offioers responsible for tho arrangements wore Capt. Mr. and Mrs B A C K P A S S A G E S Q U E S T I O N : thatched6 shelters on_the parade was read. _ {Resolved: i. The event was run as a time trial, which Ifis Mrs. Brinn. Mk-e That the Borough Surveyor be requested to replace gipsy was charged with receiving the property know H. C. Robinson, A.S.C., Lieut. A. H. R. Duncan, ifoved a very popular form of race among the 108th Field Ambulanco, R.A.M.C., and Lieut. Channel View. * COMMITTEE DIVIDED. the gates. ing i to have been stolen. ! Rucker (1). Mis Economy.—On consideration of the refeijence from soldiers at the different training centres during too Cussans, A.S.C., and the tournament was excellently '9.—Mr. and Mrs. Motl Ari hur Potter, of 58, Dennis-road, a general dealer, organised, bout following bout without the slightest the Finance Committee the Borough Accountant ,te< i that tho pony and cart beiohged to him and pastLSI year, i A team numbering up to 20 runners v as Mrs. Trayes. Mies I was requested to report the estimate and e: ;penditure eligible from each Company in an Infantry Battalion delay. The boxing waa under Army boxing rules. RENBY.-Mrs. and fif The monthly meeting of the Council will be held as :ept in Leslie-street. They were all right on Cole. Mr. Mallesd of this committee, and the members were requested Augi st 29th, when he left the stab e at one o’clock. oi' other unit of approximately equal numeri-lal Major Singleton (who acted as referee at tho Ruthven Wilshire.l fct the Town Hall on Monday next. to consider the items in the ostimate to see if any At 6. i0 a.m. on the following morning he went to the ] strength: victory going to the team finishing ton m in week’s boxing tournament at tho Delhi Durbar) 81.—Mrs. Wilkinson. [ reduction can be'effected. ■„ ii tho shortest time, the time of tho tenth man bei ig officiated as referee on tho first evening. At the end ASYLUMS VISITING COMMITTEE. ,bl b and missed his pony and cart, which he StDABTBAND.—Mr. au Band Performances.—A suggestion by Councillor value J at £10. ti ken as the time for his team. The idea is to of the evening’s proceedings he said the Major- Portreath.—Miss L Maintenance Charge, Defectives.—A lettor was Beal that notice boards and eleotrio signs should be encourage all round efficiency rather than outstaid- General Commanding tho Division was very pleased ana Mrs. Kamsey, f. Institutions ? placed at each end of the shelters requesting the Ed vard Coleman, of 1, Alma-road, a dealer, said Boston Hoube.—a' lead from the Incorporation of National that on August 29th, about 6 p.m., the harness, which ir g performances on the part of ono or t- .'o indeed that tho tournamont had been organised. Tho asking, in view of the increased cost of maintenance public to keep moving was considered. Resolved: ir aividuals. Twenty-two teams entered and 21 fac sd last time be refereed at a boxing tournament was in Mrs. Westlake, i That the committee take no action for the present. bolorged to him, was hanging up inside the yard Ailsa.-M r. and I,. due to the war, the Council to assist them by con when the; pony and cart was kept. Ho missed it ti e starter!. Seventeen of them had the full comple- India. He was surprised at the skill shown that Miss Thomp-on. tributing1' an additional 2s. per patie'nt pe r week from Grand Parade.—A suggestion bv Councillor Beal nent of 20 mon. The course was aigood 44 miles in. evening by too competitors and too dean fighting Com-tney. Mrs. . the commencement of the curreht qua rter for the that a slipway should bo provided near ^ to the top abou 7 a.m. on the following morning. J length, starting and finishing at South Hill Bam, which had taken place. It showed that boxing could Miss Herberteon. period of 12 months, or until such time ss the cost of of Victoria-place was considered, but it was not Wi liam Sarson, of Allfrey-road, a] Corporation j Chvngiqn, and encircling the south camp, with a be carried on as a gentlemanly game as well as tho Levin. Miss Jonoa maintenance reverts to its normal level Resolved: considered advisable to incur the expense at present. roadman, stated that about .’..30 a.m. on August 30th stjin finish of half-a-mile up a steep hill. other game. Poynor. Mr. and L That the request he acceded to. ho saw a pony and trolley come out of Myrtle-road, Mus Derrett. Mr.l PUBLIC LIBRARIES COMMITTEE. three lads being on the vehicle. Potter was driving j The firBt team was started by Major-General The -tournament was continued on Saturday, but BSTOOURT.-Mr. andl Exchequer Contribution, Defective i.—A com. Powell (commanding the Division), and the other owing to the Division being under orders to depart Miss Lord. Mlsgci munication was received from the Boar! of Control Annual Stock-Taking.—As a result of the annual the pony and they were going in the direction of I t< ams were despatched at two minute intervals, so for another sphere of training, toe concluding rounds Mrs. Morgan. __, stating that the grant to the Council or the yoar enumeration of the stock, I (the Librarian) haVe to Lammey. ' that by the time the last team Btarted on their which were to have been fought on Monday and Tues Weloh. Mrs. KoCil Ifflft-lh is £218, to meet one-half toe n< tt payments report 18 volumes, of the total nett value of £1. De octive-Sergt. Wells stated that at 5 a.m. op je urney the first was arriving home. Many officers day evenings were postponed. The Rev. C. B. Prior GUlett. Mr. Tomli on income account up to a limit'of £43f. Such con 11b. Id,, as missing at the Central, and four volumes, Tuesiay morning he went to a green near Sidley, a id several hundreds of men witnessed the race and (curate of Seaford), who is an expert boxer and has of the value of 4s. 10d., at the Branch Library. A Bexl ill, where he saw Rossetter in a gipsy camp. Re ,| tribution will be strictly proportionate to the nett s( weral officers competed in the teams, wh ch gained quite a reputation for too sport locally, has BOUVerik House. - payments actually made by the Counci during the total of 1,022 volumes were issued from the lending also saw the pony and cart. He said to Rossetter' included 'some well-known Irish runners. 1 he officiated as one of tho referees.- libraries on the day of re;opening, July 5th. Misses Isaao (2). Is hat your cart? ” to which the prisoner replied, inners proved to be the first team to start, namely, Details of toe competitions are appended:— White House.—a y e U ' BUILDINGS COMMITTER Branch. Library.—I (the Librarian) respectfully “Ye i." Witness then told him it haerbeen stolen D ” Company, 14th Royal Irish Rifles (Young lugton. Mr. ana Building TPlans.—The following plans "were con*- suggest to the committee the advisability of and hat he should take him into custody on a charge ! Citizen Volunteers). They were coached by Ser rt. BANTAM WEIGHTS. ; Lilbubn.—Mr. and I aidered, and the committee recommend the Council temporarily closing the Branch Library at 9 instead of riceiving it. On being asked how he came By 1. Murphy. Their time was only three-quarters o' a Rogers. Miss Ro of 10 p.m The average attendance on six successive the iroperty prisoner said, “I make a swop with minute better than that of “C ” Company, 8th Ro;al First Round. Menezes. Misses L. to approve the same, viz.: J. H. C. C )lee, internal evenings during that hour has been five. Resolved: Private R. Walker-(7-st. 11-lbs.), “A ” Company Donrando de Menesj alterations ini basement, casement, 14,if, Wi m mingtoimiigw i-square;i-square, A'.n. T, , .v ■ . *r> threi boys yesterday; I gave them a donkey, barrow, I -ish Rifles, who were coached by Lieut. Fitzpatri :k, . - . . .„...... 8T.—Mrs. Pearce, b" bam IBs ana 5s. I said to the older boy* ‘ Are you v ho was a viotim of poison gas while at the Fro it, 10th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers,' beat Rifleman R* ;arden buildings at “Blaenjant,” Uppefr tlU8 bo at ree t0- ,’7-s Eoton House.—Mrs. L lie-road; F.. M. Anderson, fletrol store, SANITARY COMMITTEE. satiaied? ’ and he replied, ‘ Yes.’ P afterwards said aid whose war honours include promotion from the Frazer (7-st. 9-lbs.), “A ” Company, 13th Royal Irisk Habtinoton HousilI to try father-in-law, ‘ I believe they hsVe stolen this { r inks, the Distinguished Conduct Medal, and t be Rifles, in the second round. Mrs. Flory. Mil: F Cavendish-place; F. J. W right, idditions, 8, American Gooseberry Mildew (Fruit) Order of 1915. Mountney-road; Mrs. A. Douglas, I addit ons to Baltio ponj and cart.’ ” The harness was produced by C ross of St. George awarded by the Emperor of Lance-Corpl. Telford (7-st. 13-lbs.), “A ” Company, S tun House.—Ml —A letter was read trom the Board of Agriculture I.ussia. Keen contests also took place between 10th Royal Irish Rifles, beat Private J. Maxwell Albion Hotel. - Lodge, Dittons-road; A. Max Wilkinson, additions to with regard tq mildew found ion i “ Warren Hill,” .Beachy Head-road: ihe Rev. Sir several of the other teams. All the teams starting (7-st. 134-lbs.), “C ” Company, 14th Royal Irish Hlldyard. (Jen._ from local shops and reported at finished tho course, and alL but a few individual Rifles.. This contest was so close that the two and Mrs. Phillips. , inf Peile Thompson, Bart., drainage of “Roseneath, and stating that if the gooseberries were Bold or Mr.. Mrs. and Mas| Compton-strect; Vicar and Wardens a St. Mary s, Lustfed n;ho told me where to go and get the pony. r inners covered the whole distance. Tho time of umpires disagreed, and the referee gave his decision exposed for Bale by a local firm on behalf of the I sold the pony and had thq money.” i Witness said tie winners was six minutes less than that accom favour of Telford. Mrs. Prebble. fit Aeorge’s Church, Dacre-road consigners no question of jurisdiction would arise if Sohwann. Mr. that an expert had valued the donkey and barrow plished by “D ” Company, 9th Border Regime it, Second Round. Bev. Cyril and 1_. ELECTRICITY AND STREET LIGHTING the latter were charged with aiding and abotting the at 3(s. 1 ; . v ho won a similar race arranged for the 22nd Divisi on and Miss Fowles. offence of sale or exposure. Resolved: That the Rc ssotter called his wife, who said she was present tyst May during their stay at. Seaford. Private D. PatterBon (7-st. 6-lbs.), “A ” Company*. Mrs. Clarke. Miss COMMITTER- Board be informed that in the opinion of this com 14th Royal Irish Rifles, beat Private R. Walker. Mrs. Roberts. Gas Testing.—The Borough Surveyor reported that mittee no proceedings should be taken, but that the at ti e time her husband made toe "swop.” She had A letter was received from Sir Edward Cars on This was a very fast contest. Walker failed to put Engstrom. Mr. and ihe average illuminating power [for the past month beer to shop and when she was returning she saw e [pressing regret at his inability to witness the ri ce Dixon. Rev. E vendors of the goosoberries should be cautioned: the lony and cart pulled up by toe roadside. The' Front. Both their worthy Secretary and their worthy up any defenoe against his smaller opponent's, -was *4.02, the highest registered being 15.64 and the Legal Proceedings.—In only one of the j five recent LEWES Manager, he believed, had military proclivities, ajnd wishing the event every success. straight left, although he did a good deal of useful Mr. and Mrs. C__ lowest 10.35. That required by the stitute is 14.00 boys asked £6 for toe property, one of them saying Mrs. Yarmouth Jo milk prosecutions was a conviction obtained, although his notoer wanted a donkey, and her husbanp let but, like some other people, they had passed toe age The officials included: Messrs. H. C. Brockman, E. work. Patterson, who is quite a smart little boxer, Griffiths. Mrs. 1 o.p. The average pressure was 39,10, the statutory the milk waa admittedly short of the presumptive when! they were attractive to the eye of the recruiting ( !att (Eastbourne), J. A. Cottrell and Sergt. Murpl y, secured a very popular victory. pressure being 16/10. Tests have also been taken then i have the donkey and barrow and 5s. WATERWORKS COMPANY.', Dunlop. Mr. at. standard as to milk fat. In spite of this I think it is Tl e Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. E. Q. Langham): sergeant (laughter). The employes at the works hac j ldges; C. Otway (secretary of the Southern Count ies Gross. Mr. and i... «f the calorific heating value of the gas, revealing an important that in all such cases there should be a 1 n 1 1 ■■■ ; been steadfastly and steadily performing their duties Cross-Country Association), timekeeper; and F. S. FEATHER WEIGHTS. , Mr. and Mrs. Don Average of 123,446 calories per cubic too t. You: husband didn't ato where the boys got these prosecution if! the public is to be supplied1 with good thin ;s from? ANNUAL MEETING o f SHAREHOLDERS. in a! way which excited the admiration of toe Starr, starter. Lieut. J. S. Forsyth, R.E., gave very First Round. Jones. Mr. and . Coal Contract—I (Electrical Engineer) submit a milk. Resolved: That the committee will deal with directors, and for whioh he thought the thanks of toe valuable assistance in the preliminary arrangemer ts, Bennett, Mrs. Set letter from the ooal contractors askmg that the pay Witness: No; the eldest bdy said they were his own. Lanoe-Corpl. J. Scott (8-st. 13-lbs.), “A ” Com luring. Mr. AiFl each case as it arises. Emily Collins said she was with Mrs. Rossetter shareholders were due to them. Some people seemed a nd Mr. E. C. Kidman was chief clerk of the course pany, 10th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, beat Rifleman ment of the extra Is. 6d. per ton bn the contract rate to thjnk it was impossible to do anything for toe war end also laid the trail. Wilton, Mr. E. T for ooal may be oontin'uea for the mon ,h of August WATCH COMMITTEE. L wheh the boys were met. The boys asked Rossetter THE WAR CAUSES NO DIMINUTION S. Miller (8-st. 12-lbs.), “A ” Company, 8th Royal 81mpeon. Dr. Tana to “ buy this lot ” for £6. Eventually the exchange without putting on a khaki uniform and actually The result of toe race is appended:— Irish Rifles. Soott accounted for his opponent in th( Pereganee. Mr. B. | Resolved: That the request be acceded to, but that Chief Inspector Taylor:—It was reported that this OF DIVIDEND. going to the Front. They could not, however, all g first round with a well directed left swing. A. H. BarnetL the contractors be informed that befon any similar officer had not asked to be allowed to continue to was made. 1. “D ” Company, 14th Royal Irish Rifles (Young Oi i this evidence the two prisoners were committed to tfie Front. There were some people who worn Citizen Volunteers). ■ Sergt. W. Kelly, Corpl. G. Mr. Wlldridge. — dication can be granted the commit ee must give serve in the Police Force as stated in the minute® of discharge their duty equally as well to their neigh- Rifleman W- Reid (8-st. U-lbs.), “ D ” Company* Mrs. Danvers Nev i matter further consideration. the last meeting, but that he was willing to continue for trial at the next Quarter Sessions, toe Magis The annual., meeting of the shareholders of the Montgomery, Lance-Corpl. W. Scott, Privates W* 14th Royal Irish Rifles, beat Scout Tipping (8-st. Mrs. Kenneth Bp tral is intimating that with regard to Rossetter they hours and the country at large by remaining at home Gray, J. T. McBride, J.! Fitzsimmons, Armstrong, The War.—With regard to the recon mendiation of to serve. Resolved: That Chief Inspector Taylor’s Lewes Waterworks Company was held at the Com- | Btei ly and conscientiously carrying -on their regular 10-lbs.), “C ” Company, 10th Royal Irish Rifles. tiie Finance Committee that this com nittee should offer be accepted, and that the resolution passed at would accept bail in a surety of £25. Belshaw, Crowtoers and’ A. Mulholland. Time, This was a good bout, Reid securing toe victory on( pony’s office, 173, High-street, Lewes, on Monday, j dutii Those who could not go to tho Front were SI mins. 53 secs. points. . PITOHLEY HOUB consider it any economies can be effected in the the last meeting be ^varied accordingly. OTHER CHARGES AGAINST POTTER. something towards the good and patriotio Wilson. Mr. a. expenditure for the current year, I (Electrical Motor Accidents, Grange-road.—The Borough Mr. M. S. Bl&kkb (ohainnan of the directors) pre- j ^°'n| 2. “C ” Company, 8th Royal Irish Rifles (Epst Private W. McNerlin (8-st. 8-lbs.), “A ” Company, Correll (2). Mr.i Engineer) beg to report that all posaipltie economies Surveyor reported on the suggestion mad > by Coun P utter was then charged,with being concerned with sided, and there were also present Mr. Hubert J. ; Belfast). Sergt. Develin, Lance-Corpls. Croft, 10th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, beat Rifleman R. Mr, and Mrs. w two others in stealing from outside thb Grand Hotel McCaw and Sturgeon, Riflemen T. Kano, D. Hyde, on "expenditure on permanent works have already cillor Russell as to lowering certain corner walls of Hillman, Mr. W. %, and Mr. Edward Nelson (8-st. 10-lbs.), 9th Royal Irish Rifles. These Mr. and Mrs. Ch__, been considered'. ana made. fhe committee has premises in Grange-road and also of cu ting down on August 21st a lady’s bicycle, valued at £1. 10s., R. Nelson, F. Patterson, J. Rea and J. Martin. were skilful boxers, but McNerlin in the seoonti Boxby.—Mrs. Harrop the property of Viotor Francis, and a, gentleman’s Monk, jun. (direotors), Coi icillor T.; J. Famcombe, towards those who were actually carrying on too war. (!’ime, 32 mins. 41 secs. j Miss Emsden. decided to .one the purchase .of i new boiler, some of the hedges, and stated that in lis opinion Blaker Mr. A. W. Oke, He did not say that to depreciate the services of round got home a heavy right swing to the head, chimney, and auxiliary plant, also the extension the present time was not opportune for lewering the bicycle, valued at £3, .toe property of Thomas Mr. T. Mantel), Mr. H. M 3. Iscouis, 16th Royal Irish Rifles (1st County which caused his opponent to retire. Swa dling. Further, that on or about-August 29th he those who were bearing arms in the defence of the Down). Sergt. White, Lance-Corpl. Nugent, Rifle- the’ cooling pond and thelprovision of a cooling tower walls in view of the large expense which this work Mr. Cecil H. Morris, Mr. [A Wells: (manager) and oountry. No one could admire the courage and the Driver S .. Lewis (8-st 84-lbs.), 254th Company* L-Mrs. Edith Thi thereon, and it is not anticipated that any large would entail, but that he would (endeavour to arrange did unlawfully break and enter a certain warehouse i len Neil, McClure, Callaghan, Boyce, Taggart, and steal: six tame rabbits and s'watch, the property Alderman J. Miles (secretary). patriotism of those- men more than he did, but he McClurg, Bingham and Boyd. . Time, 32 mi is. A.S.C., beat Private Vanca (8-st. 13-lbs.), “0 ” Com- Knowles. Miss expenditure will be required on any one item, other for the cutting of the hedges on four of the most wished to express the opinion that he thought people any, 10th Royal Rifles. The latter retired after tha- Bates than that already in hand, during the present dangerous comers in Grange-road. Resolved: That of Thomas Payne. Thb Dirbciobs’ Report. 59 secs. 2.—Mrs. Turnbull. might serve their country patriotically withoui; 4. “I> ” Company, 11th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliirs rst round with an injured wrist. financial year.' the Borough Surveyor endeavour to arrange for the T ioma8 Swadling, a knifeman at toe{ Grand Hotel, The direotors presented the following report:— actually wearing khaki uniform and going to the Mrs. Oliver Fry. gtat id that he last saw the two bicycles produoed at (Donegal and Fermanagh). Lance-Corpls. G. Dison Semi-Final. - Miss Dams. Mn cutting of the hedges suggested, and that he report '‘The accounts of toe Company for toe year ended Front. A—Mr. and MtsTa HIGHWAYS AND DRAINAGE ColMMITTEE. the cost of placing reflectors in the road. ' 6.30 p.m. on August 21st outside the hotel. At 8.30 snd H. Bell, Privates J.'Brewer, N. Lawes, T. Lie, Lance-Corpl. Scott beat Rifleman Reid. The latter the 24th of June last, having been examined b; the An Abundant Supply. G. Lennox, W. Cowler, J, Reed, T. .Richardson aina Mrs. J. F. Davis, ' Dtttons-road.—An application has been made for Bathing Fatalities.—The • Borough Surveyor p.m, ne went to look for them, but they were missing. auditors appointed by the shareholders and found had the advantage in height and roach, but his Smith (2) the taking over of this road, but I (Boropgh Surveyor) He next saw the lady’s bicycle in toe possession of a Oke seconded toe adoption of toe report, and B. Arkless. Time, 33 mins. 33 4-5th secs. opponent boxed well an(J led in all three rounds. 4.—Sir Roland BaJ correct, an abstract of such accounts is annexed ihalf“ of the shareholders extended 4 hearty 5. “B ” Company, 13th Royal Irish Rifles (1st have suggested that certain additional works be boy who was riding it along the Front. He stopped hereto: The balance unappropriatednappropnal last year wi Driver Lewis beat Private McNerlin. This was si Patter,f. Mrs.! carried out before I can recommend the Committee him and took him to toe Latimer-road Police Station. me to Mr. Hillman jn his return after his long' County Down). Lance-Corpl. D. Neill, Riflemen Mrs. Denning \ warning intending v.«.v —y £409. 14s. 5id.; the receiptsceipts for ithe past year (lei __ gratifying to the share- hotly contested bout. Lewis was at a disadvantage to adopt it as a publio highway. Th|ese additional shore at this spot did not belong to toe Corporation. Eiward Payne, a painter, of 467, Seaside, stated It was, he addi Donaldsoii, J. McNeilly, R. Orr, G. T. Boyd, J. 8. —Mrs. Martyr. £73. 19s. 5d. emptyipty houseshou and L.irrecoverable------rents) , . to know that toe water, had been so abundant Piper, R. Marshall, A. Campbell, W. Glover and J. in height and reach, but he proved the steadier boxer* Adams. Miss Bu '■rorfcs are now in hand. Approved. -Resolved: That toe Borough Surveyor no nmunicate thai he had a warehouse-in Vine-square. On the were £5,193.17s. 54d.; total receipts, £5,603. 11s. lid .; Wilson. Master 1 Desmond-road, Guestiing-road and ■’art of Wan- with Mr. Roland Burke on the matter. that they bad been able to provide a supply for the Calvert. Time, 33 mins. 58 secs. LIGHT WEIGHTS. nig it in question he was sleeping tbi and every- toe expenses paid out of t revenue were £2,630. soldiers who had been stationed in the neighbour- 6. “A’l Company, 13to Royal Irish Rifles ({1st ft—Mr. and Mrs. B nock-rood.—I (Borough Surveyor) am i dvised by the Fire Brigade.—The Captain reported that four ton g was secure st 9 p.m. He had irevioutly fed lls. lOd.; the amount toi jfore available for divi- Corpl. J. Kirkpatrick (9-st. 11-lbs.), “ C ” Company* 9. —Mr. and Mrs. i Gilbert Estate that these roads are now made up for members of the Brigade are engaged in police duty. hood: Some companies experienced much difficulty County Down). Lance-Corpls. S. Emerson and Mr. and Mrs. Mr toel six rabbitB; whilst nis watch was i anging on a dends was £2,973. 0s. Id.; the a d in te r im dividend in consequence of the sudden inrush of troops into 1 IcBnde, Riflemen J. W. Brown, R. Frazer, . Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, beat Driver D. A. adoption. After an inspection, however, I have Resolved: That their appointment be determined so nail near his bed. In the small hours c the morning paid in February laBt amounted to £1,090; so that Waite (9-st. 13-lbs.), 255th Company, A.S.C. Kirk- Miss Alexander written the Estate' informing them that as the roads long as they remain police constables and that their their districts, but the, Lewes Company had stood McPherson, A. Roaney, R. McNair, C. Clark, 41. 10. —Misses Stacey h e' rss awakened by toe flash of a light He shouted, there is now for disposal sum of £1,883. Os. Id. the strain well, and they saw it reflected in the Brown and J. Hunter. Time, 34 mins. 21 secs. atrick had the longer reach and was the better Kindred in question have only , been finished uff within the places be kept open for them, but filled tei iporarily. “ What’s up there? ” The light duap and he oxer. Waite took a good deal of punishment in th* 1L—Lord and Lady1 last week, and as they .have not yet had time to Fire Brigade Sick Benefit Fund.—The Captain “The directors have mi pleasure in reoommend- returns for toe rent roll. It was also satisfactory to 7. “A ” Company, 9th Royal Irish Rifles (West went downstairs to see what had hapj ed. He dis- ing the shareholders to! declare the following find that the reserve fund had been written down to first round and retired in tho second. Miss Smith consolidate, I cannot recommend their adoption at reported that the Rev. E. L. Browne had s< nt a dona oov ired one dead rabbit lying on toe >r; two boxes Belfast). Time, 34 mins. 24 2-5tos secs. 8*.—Mrs. and Mist < present Approved. - 0 ■ dividends, aal share some extent and that there was money in hand to I 8. “A ” Company, 15th Roy^l Irish Rifles (No - Private J. McMurray (9-st. 12-lbs.), “D ” Com tion of £10. 10s. to this fund. Resolved: That the also containing dead rabbits. He went upstairs dividend meet any further writing down which might be pany, I4th Royal Irish Rifles, beat Lance-Corpl, Wbet View.-M r. t_ Defective Sewer, King’s-drive.-1 (Borough best thanks of this committee be tender id to him aga in and waited for daybreak, as he could hot find capital Belfast), Time, 34 mins. 48 secs. < Princess Manbion.- Surveyor) submit correspondence from the Rural 10 per cent.). ti»0 thought neoessary. 9. “D "j Company, 9th Royal Irish Rifles (W Morton (9-st. 13-lbe.), 109th Field Ambulanoe, Jennings, f. therefor. ' i. a li ght. As soon as be could see the first thing he created in' 1891 R.A.M.C. These were sturdy boxers. Morton District Council suggesting that tin >y should be I Motor Coach Licenses.—Mr. W. Chapman, jun., mis led was his watch. When he went downstairs amount paid upon the The imotion was then put and carried. elfast). Time, 35 mins. 13 2-5ths secs. - 18.—Mr. and Mrs. Gd ang with the a d i n dividend TO per cent.); reoeived considerable punishment very pluckily and Doyle, f. allowed to postpone the work of mat mg good this attended apd applied for two additional notor coach aga in he found the boxes containing the dead rabbits illman 10. “ D ” Company (first team), 13th Royal Ir sh 10s. per cent, upon toi share...... capital of £13,,000 Mr. H thanked the Chairman and Mr. Oke Rifles (1st County Down). Time, 35 mins. 15 4-5 finished the three rounds, his opponent winning with j Oil—Mr. L ______and Mrs.7._ Gn defective sewer owing to difficulty, in obtaining licenses, and also asked that the car whi ih has not were gone. The doors were open and in each door for toeir kind remarks and all present for the kind Master Keith Steph labour, Ac. I have, however, poiited out1 the (making with toe dividend 7 per cent.); secs. ‘ * •* j •[ a good margin of points. been passed by Mr. Ellison owing to its n piey condi a h lie had been made to enable a hind Aq he put jn the preference stock wav in which they had received him. He had had 33.—Mr. and Mrs. ' -extreme importance of their making good these tion may be allowed to ply for hire, in view of toe thr- lugh. ' and £2. 10s.per _ cent. weary illness of fifteen months, and it was a 11. 109th Field Ambulanoe, R'A.M.C. Time, S.Q.M.S. Fleming (9-st. 8-lbs.), Field Butchery, Klein berg, f. (making with toe ada d in lm dividend 6 per cent.). serious defects during the remaining portion of the extreme diffioulty at toe present time of! obtaining l joy to return to Lewes and see them all again, mins. 17 secs. ; ’ A.S.C., beat Lanoe-Corpl. J. Rourke (9-st. 5-lbs.), Btdeet House. . I1 ,C. Cane'said that about 3.10 a.m. on August 30th Suoh_____ dividends will absorb toe sum of £1,090, and 12. “B i Company, 12th Royal Irish Rifles (Central 9th Royal Irish Rifles. Both mon displayed a good hummer in order to relieve, as muc i as possible, delivery of new cars. Resolved: Tha the two he law the prisoner in company with two other lads vas very much obliged to them for toe Kind Stevenson. Mre pumping Operations within the borough during the additional licenses applied for be granted and toe will leave £793. Os. Id. to jbe carried forward. ition they had given Him, and he hoped He might Antrim).-; [Time, 35 mins. 27 secs. defence and the bout was an even one,. MacLeod. Mrs.; oijig from the, direction of Langney and toe ware- “ The Manager reports that toe whole of toe Com 13. “A r Company, 12th Royal Irish Rifles (Cent::-al Mrs. Klrkman. winter months, and they have therefore decided to oommon seal affixed thereto, and that with regard lodse of Payne. He asked Potter what he waa r ile to work for tlm {good of the Company for ----Driver- — ___ Jas.___ Kingng (9-sti_(9-st. i 4-Jbs.),_ 4-11 172nd Brigade^ have the work carried out, and the same will be put tp the other car the matter be referred to i he Deputy pany's machinery and works are; in a satisfactory years (hear, hear, and applause), i Lntrim). - Time, 35 mins. 47 see*. J R.F.A., beat Lance-Corpl. T. Orr (9-st. 6-lbs.), Glllman. Miss Gn in hand this dreek. Approved. doii ig out at that time in the morning, and prisoner, state. 14. “C ’’ Company, 9th Royal Irish Rifles (W ist MoCandlas. | Chairman, with power to act. rep ied: “We have been to take Mr. Potter’s pony icillor Farncombe proposed a resolution Company, 10th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Orr did Suggested Widening, Green-strejet, Between Holywell Bathing Station.—The officer in charge “The.directors who this year retire by rotation are elfast). Time, 35 mins. 48 secB. well in the- first round, and in the second round __ to farm'down Lsngney.” authorising the directon to pay the dividends 15. “ D ” Company, 12th Royal Irish Rifles (Cent al Church-street and Braoford-street.— 1 wo plans are of the R.A.M.C. Camp at Whitbread'Hollc w requests Mr. William Edward Nicholson and Mr. Edward mentioned in toe report. neither boxer gained any material advantage, but Jump. Un. pow submitted showing separate prop isals for deal permission for his men to bathe at 'the Holywell Wells deposed that about 9 a.m. Mpnk, jun. They are, however, eligible for re-elec Antrim). Time, 36 mins. 13 secs. King;finished strongly and won an excellent oontest Mrs.Martin. ing with this improvement, flan No. 1 shows an Bathing Station at any time of toe day when the on August 23rd he saw Potter with another boy Mr! H. M. Blaker seconded, and it was carried. 16. “C ” Company, - 13th Royal Irish Rifles (1st Mr. Strani tion, and offer themselves accordingly. ” County Down), TP 1 on paints. ‘ area to be taken into the publio highw ay of approxi tide is suitable. Resolved: That he be informed that named Cottington in Dennis-road. Potter Baid, in Thb Directors Thanked. L ime, 36 mins. 22 secs. Driver J. T. Day (9-st. 4-lbs.), “C ” Battery, 172nd Murdock. mately 49 square yards, the frontage e [tending from toe regulations in force regarding batoini; at Holy- ref< rence to toe bicycles, “ I took onA; Cottington Fbom Warlike Scenes to Peaceful Accounts. 17. “D ” Company rv- (Beoond team), 13th Royal Irish Bea View.—Miss too : the other; and Lusted rodol mine away. ” On Mr. Mantell moved a cordial vote of thanks to .ifles (1st County Down). Time,, 3o 36 mins. 46 secs. ' Brigade, R.F.A., beat Lance-Corpl. Thomas (9-st, E.H. Hinds, b J Church-street along Green-street to E radford-street, well must be adhered to. i. The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the the (directors for toe valuable services they- had 7-lbs.), 253rd Company, A.S.C. This was another 88 feet in extent with an average depth of five feet. Motors, Ac., Grand Parade.r~A letter was read An; rust 31st he again saw Potter and informed, him report, said the (last twelve months had been a year 18. ‘ C .” Company, 15th Royal Irish Rifles (No Ingram. Mr. a of 1 he chargee preferred against him, namely, ware- rendered during the past year in the administration Belfast). Time, 37 mins. 7 secs. even contest, both men displaying considerable skill Bon- Church. Scheme No. 2 shows the improvement to the corner from Colonel Pierson suggesting that -estidetions of war and strain, and of toe stress which usuallv ’ _ affairs o f the Company. They would all agree, in attack and also defence. Withers. Mrs.: should be placed upon motor cars and cycle. travelling house breaking and stealing toe pony and cart, and They! all rei -tted" ’ very ih 19. ‘‘D ” Company, 15th Royal Irish Rifles (North he reptied >■■ ■ •• ...... id, that toe report which had h6611 presented Belfast). Time', 37 mins. 13 2-5ths secs. Private S. Hall (9-st. 11-lbs.), 109th Field Cozens Smith. M •TO- • on toe Grand Parade, and it waa resolvid to refer “towers thought _ . fit to was i most satisfactory one, though no doubt some Miss Hopewell. of 30 . ______toe same to toe Chief Constable for attention. has said, a war as the present one. 20. “B ” Company, 9th Royal Irish Rifles (Wlest Ambulance, R.A.M.C., beat Corpl. Sempey (9-st. Lelte. Mr. and 1__ wsiehouse. !e regretted they had not to receive extra Belfast). Time, 37 mins. 36 secs. 6-lbs.), 253rd Company, A.S.C. Sempey gave a very, Mrs. and Misses Wa 'Tile owner is willing, subject to the abproval of the Special Constables.—The committee considered toe verted Europe into an end in respect of the arrears. At toe same ground landlord, to aooept the sum of £75 for the suggestion made at toe last Council meeting that toe wai, . _.______m snd Rad raised i a war which was 21. 254th Company, A.3.C. Time, 44 mins. 12 s^cs. plucky exhibition against his heavier opponent. He Mr. and Mrs. I_ wo k ., ■::£££■, ; '~3 ^ l i EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE. SATURDAY, S SEPTEMBER 4, 1915. ■ ■ ■ -______: ------i------1 i i______Mr., Mrs. and Miss Lynn Thompson. 1 Ir., Mrs. and K7"".5rT WILMINGTON TERRACE. BRIGHTON. m BOXING Miss Arnholz.____ _ Dr.______and Mrs. _____ Hawley. s llr., Mrs, and HAILSHASI. AN*BBUBT.—Mr. and Mrs. Rogers. Miss Mlldren. D e a t h o f M a jo R-Ge n e r a l S t il e m a n .— PETTY SESSIOHS. lasbiorablt fisttc is’ fist Miss Prloe. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert. Mr, Ernest James. Mr. and Mrs. Bummers. Miss Summers. Mr. and B e l ie f F u n d Co llec tio n s.—T he following GENERAL TOPICS. IP f Mr. and Mrs. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Henson. Misses jMra Danoe. Mr. and Mrs. Clark. .M iss Livesay. The death of Major-Gene£alW. 0: Stileman, of Lewes- Routledge. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey. Mr. Buckley. Mrs. creeoent, occurred at jpanehill ” ' amounts have been collected in Hailsham recently for are Invited to send ,____H ew itt, Mr. Chesney. Mies Jeffereys. Mrs. ihill on Sunday. The various relief funds: £10, including £7. 15s.; from the W ednesday.—Before Mr. W, C Alexander (in the «W To ensure aoouracy Visitors and Misses Beleey. Mrs. White. Mr. an< Mrs. Leaver. jTrethaven. Blaster Tretbaven. MissIsa Gordon Smythlea. deceased officer served in t the Indian Army, and on his Blr. Balfour’s explicit statement on the Admiralty- Names and Corrections clearly srrltten. either to Mrs. Gofher. Mrs. Long. Mr. Shepherd. Mr. Wolff. | Parish Church offertory, for the French Relief Fund ; chair),' Mr. A. Burtenshaw auq ! Mr. W; F. CONTESTS. I Miss i-ing retirement took up his residence at Brighton. Beau ford. policy of observing a judicious reticence in tho matter the Publishing Offices, Bouth-stree b, or at either or Mr. Lynn Thompson. Brigadier Genets l and Aitken. 1 WILMINGTON SQU.JARE. £6. 6e., also taken at the Parish Church, for the Sorbian Mr. and Mrs. Burton. Misses Brown. Mr. and Mrs. : T h e Ca d e t s I n sp e c t e d .—T he 1st Home IN AR REAR S of Zeppelin raids has met with universal approval. the libraries or Principal NewBa« ents. No charge -Mr. and Mrs. Prior. Miss Prior. Lady Herbert Fund; and £1, collected by Mrs. J. B. Campion Coles, Bams her. Mr. and Mrs. Wakeford. Mr. and Mrs. | Countiee’ Yeomanry Cadets were inspected at the Drill for the British Red Cross Society. The annual street To most sensible people the reasons for such reticenoo Is made tor Insertion. (For thelbttsr /read fam ily.) Wood. Mr. aud Mrs. Robinson ' it’s f. Miss TindalL Mdme. Sarah Grand .< Owen Crowhurst, of Hailsham, was summoned' for open to members o tr ^ _ :rs Crane, f. Mrs. E. M. Money, f. BIrs. Ruther- Hall, Church-street, on! Monday .evening, by Staff collections on behalf of the Princess Alice Hospital, being in arrears on a wife mainfeui u order. have been obvious enough, but it is as well that tha Include permanent vision commenced in th«- MT» This list 1s not intended to W est R ooks (Gr a n d P arade). Jtord’sf. Captain Cranfield. There were about 300 on parade, Eastbourne, were made on Wednesday. The committee The complainant said that slia ] md received nothing First lord has given an authoritative declaration in | Thursday. There was a! Mr., Mrs. and Miss Klngham. Miss |C. Kingham. I {.—Mrs. Ruoert 8teward, f. f. Mrs. and ana the officers present wfere Lieut-Col Gentle, Major in charge of the arrangements were Mrs. G. Black since the order was made on Ju]y 21st. The defendant the matter. Mr. Balfour takes occasion to make Master Drieburge )le prowess was show*, Mr. and Mrs. Joy. Mrs. and M issW ans. Mr. and | Hollingdale (officer commanding),' Capt Thorowgood (president), Mr. R. Vine (hon. treasurer) and Mr. J. H. was £2. 5s. in arrears. clearer than ever the utter failure of the Zeppelin to Mrs. Veasey. Mr. aud Mrs. Evans. Mr. Stoning. Nebraska ManS on.-M™. Baker’s f. Mr. and Mrs. ' djutant), Capt. Gilkes, Capt. Stehelen, Capt Rendel, Maryan (hon. secretary). The following is the list of Defendant said he had tried to get work, but had achieve any effective hostile purpose, either moral or especially considering ROYAL PARADE Shee. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Biel - Walter Fairclough, L Mra and Miss Earle. Blr. and ieu t Holman and Lieut; Matthewman. tables and the ladies'who presided at them: Hailsham . Willlom Campbell failed. ( material. The statistics of those killed—not a soldier for the ring. Th®- Isa Adamson. Mr. and Mrs. Ji Mire and Master Bliehen. Miss Myran. Miss Stewart, Railway Station, Mrs. G. J. Sturt, assisted by Miss W. The case was adjourned for a fortnight, the Magis or a sailor among them—afford ample contradiction u Reynolds. Mias Reynolds. ■ Mansion.—BIrs. Crump, f. Mr. and Mrs. A Y o u n g W om an’s S u ic id e .—T htTCoroner wemente were Capti Miss Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Maskalt* Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Beazley. Miss Bo: den. Mrs. Helnle, f. -ryan, Miss Leighton, Miss L. Green, Miss Huxley trates expressing the opinion that work could be found. of German falsehood and the foolish rumours which Misses Temple (2) Chester. Mrs. Bailey. MIsb Wostrupp. Mrs. Netlsen, for East Sussex (Mr. G. Yere Benson) held an inquest Lieut. A. H. E. Duncan, V a w . — Mrs. betters. Mlus Berry. — Blr. and Mrs. Rowanh. Mrs. Inman. have gained currency in this country. Mr. and Mrs. Flint, Mr. Mood. Mrs! and Master .Galbraith. Sirs. Burney. Miss Burney. Blr, and on Saturday on the body qf Annie Emily Charman, a TOO MUCH LIGHT. R.A.M.C., and Lieut.:' ML MiMisaSearle ■ ■ Wyman. Mr.and Mrs. BL Smith. Miss®}Little. Miss dressmaker, aged 24 years; whose dead body was found When so many anxious families in England am nent was excellently '8.—Mr. and Mrs. Mottram. Master Mbttram. Mr. and Blmmons. Mr. and Mrs. Reid. Miss Clarke. Dr. and Plalstowe. Blr. and Mrs. Johannlng. I Mr. .. . _. _ ------_j,y, ] Frank Sands, of Hailsham, was summoned for an thinking with aching hearts of the sorrov/s of the ICatten. Bliss Catten. BIrs. Preston. Bliss Preston. in Patcham tunnel two Idays earlier.—The evidence Atkins, Miss Connie Guteell and Master Rupert V ine; offence under tho Lighting Regulations on August 14th. out without the slightest Miss'Miss Trayos. Mrs. "Da las. **'MissMagan Mrs. Greenwood. Mrs. Denny. Mrs. I and Master I Mrs. Eastman. Mrs. Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson. showed that deceased suffered from a nervous break interned, it is interesting to .have tho ourtain lifted ■ Army boxing rules, and Miss e-Cole. Kev, H. Speare- Oalton. Captain and Mrs. Clarke. Mrs. Johnson. Mdrket-square, Miss Edith Hastings and Miss Martin, B-C. 'i'ingk'y said he saw a vii-y bright light showing occasionally in order thatrone may got an idea of Ufa Malleson. Slatter, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Galop. Mrs. Hotblack. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose. Miss Johnson. Mr. and Mr". Roberts. Miss Roberta down, and on medical advice went early in June to a acted as referee at th«- Master Roberts. Miss Seton. Mrs. Marsh. Blr. and assisted by Miss Edina [Arnold, Miss Ivy Langley, Miss from a side window of the King’s’Hpad Inn. The gas in a prison camp. Wo are too apt to think some Bnthven Wilahtre, f. Mfss Dufflu. Mrs. Harris. Mr. and MrsTSmith, t. (8). nursing borne at Hove. She remained there until the Gladys Langley and Miss Gladys Mitchell; High- was full on and the blind was not drawn. i at the Delhi Durbar), SL—Mrs. Wilkinson. Mrs. E liott Mrs. SohloteL Mrs. Wood. Mrs. and Mire Koowlman. |Mrs. Borkett Bliss FelL Mr. Pi 26th u lt, when she was missed at breakfast time.—Dr. times _ of the Britisher held in bondage as a person first evening. At the end ‘Bidastbahd.—Mr. and Mrs. Dyson, f. Mr. and Mrs. Blacklook. Mr. CatliDg andjfrlend. Mrs. street, Miss Lambert and Miss Hampton, assisted Dy Defendant, who said he had turned the light on to suffering a mild martyrdom through Restricted WILMINGTON GARD] Christine Hamilton Shearer said she attended Miss Miss Minna Page, Miss Marjory Ashton and Miss wash up,: was fined 10s. !he said the M ajor-' P obtrbAth.—Miss Louie 8mnith. i t ___ Mrs______Ricketts,_ _f._____ Mr. and Miss Beokett. Lieut. Hall. Mr. Mitchell. Mrs. Charman from 8th Juno 3rd August. Deceased energies and a cramped outlook. We think of him, and Mrs. Ramsey, f. and suits. Mr. an|l Mrs. Mac WTahon aud Miss Fosketb Mr. and Mrs. Teden. Mrs. Hlmihons | ____ 3D. — Miss Smyth. : Blra Guthrie. Misses Beatrice White. I livision was very pleased 'Guthrie. M)sb Bavister. Mrs. and Bliss Barkeloy. suffered from nervous breakdown, anaemia ana general D IDN’T KNOW THE; CONSTABLE. too, as one who bears his anxieties with a sad patience Boston House.—Mr. Looker Lampeon, M.P. Mr. and | and filend. Mr. and Mrs. Keeley —too near, a neighbour to despair. Yet we should 1 been organised. Tha Mrs. Westlake, f. Mr. and Mrs. Grover, f. IMrs. Willis. Miss Willis. Mrs. Lodder. Miss Lee. debility, but rapidly im; ‘ ived ’ under treatment, and H a ilr h a m B o m b a r d ie r a t t h e D a r d a n - John Beedle, of Heathfield, was summoned for mg tournament was in Azusa.—Mr. and Mrs. Wood. Mrs. and Miss Hammond. r M edwtn (Carlisle R oad).; Miss Taylor. Mr. Nicholls. Blr. Fletcher. Mr. Jolllffe. was, well enough to be ft withOnt attendance when elles.—In a letter just received by Mr. C. F. Towler, riding a bicycle without a red’light on August 14th. and do know .our countrymon better, and though the .. the skill shown that Miss Thompson. Mrs. Stow. Miss Sloap Miss i Jolliffe. Mr. and Mra WUkinson. Miss Wlikin- witness saw her for the lajst time on the 3rd ult. She Botobr. S. J. Shelley,| R.F.A., of Hailsham, writing lot of the man kept by an unkind fate from helping: Mr. and Mrs. Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer. Mias in. Mr. Wilkinson, jun. Mr. Baetqn. Blr. and Mrs. P.0. Piper said he saw the defendant in Cade-street, and the clean fighting Courtney. Mrs. Brcokes. Mrs. Lumpard and con. Brewer. Mrs. Stiebel. Mrs. Bussde Mr. and Mrs. had never shown any suici ‘lal tendency. Deceased was from the Dardanelles, days : “ My battery was one of the machine having no red light. Witness shouted to his country in tho hour of its . need is not exactly & owed that boxing could Miss Herbertson. Miss Rlgdeu. Mr. Lewis. Mr. E. Anderson. Mr. and Blra Beaumont Bliss Hill. happy one, he certainly is the last man to give way A. E. Ann. Mrs. C. N. Foster. Master Desmond {Mr. Heaward not______a case for - certification'______a insane, and witness would the; first to disembark, and no sooner had we got the him to stop, but the defendant wont on. Later when tly game as well as the Levin. Miss Jones. Mrs. and Mis< Mesea. Misses Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Thresher. Mr. andlMrs. Forster. to melancholy. The interned have their sorrows, Foynor. Mr. and Mrs. Dunoon, t Miss Nicholas. irmbtadt — Mra Peaoook. Miss Peacock. Bliss have declined to certify it pad she been asked to do so. first gun ashore than it came into action. Owing to he saw the defendant tho latter said he did not know it Mr. Jaoob Walker. Miss Sturgeon. Mr. and Mrs. Takley. Miss Davis. Mi»ses Lesson . ). Masters —Jesse Green, an assistant ganger, said the body was the; rugged cliffs and the sand at the shore disembarka but they are also not without their joys. A t Miss Derrett. Mr. D'Armagnao. Mr. Rao 8 was a policeman who shouted, otherwise he would have Ruhloben, for instance, there are between and nned on Saturday, hut SlBTOOUBT.—Mr. and Mrs. Gainey. M r. and Mrs. Lord. Peroy U. Ann. Mr. and Mrs, Twortu Miss Arthur. farlow. BIrs. and Master Burgoyne. Blr. Cameron. lying 193 yards in the tunhel, which was 484 yards long. tion was rather difficult at first, but all the four guns stopped. ! 2,000 Miss Farrar. Mrs. and Miss Freeman. Miss Martin. i»s Cameron " | 3,000 British prisoners enjoying the happiest form under orders to depart Miss Lord. Mise Carter. Miss Bmitt. Miss Freeman. Miss A. Martin —Mr. Brewer, who represented the Railway Company, were ashore that evening, and at about 11 p.m. we A fine of 5s. was imposed. Mrs. Morgan. Misses Morgan. Mrs. Welch. Miss iovdon House.—Mrs. Gordon. Mr. R. A Gordon, said they had had all the trains they could trace started to advance. The Sengalese were holding the of communism—not the sort spread by the teaching bg, the concluding rounds • fra Stoneham. Mrs. Smith. Mra. and Bliss Crane. IGNORANCE NO EXCUSE. of doctrinaires, but the’ better sort that rises on tho gcht on Monday and Tuea- Welch. Mrs. MoOrea. Miss Drew. Miss Borah. Mr. L asoelles H ouse (Lascelles ■op). examined, but no marks (had been found on any of trenches in front of our guns. The Turks attacked CHllett. Mr. Tomlinson. MlssTomlmson . and Mra Lowe. Mls< Richards. Mr. Skinner. tide: of mutual compassion, and grips the I heart aa il The Bev. C. B. Prior Mias Hill, Mrs. Prlastland. Mtas Rocho. Mr. and. them.—The jury returned! a verdict of “ Suicide while strongly and must have been too numerous for the Luther Farrant, of Polegate, was summoned for Mrs. Eilburn and ohlld. Mias Newell. N las Mayhew. ?. and Miss Weennell. Messrs. WeenneU (8). Bliss riding a Bicycle without a red light on August 22nd. well as the understanding, because it holds I an expert boxer and has. MARINE PAR ADI. leorge. Blr. Ripley. Miss Dance. Mrs. Bartlett. temporarily insane, through illness.” former, for one sector gave way. We Were therefore irrevocably blended tho individual and thol oommon Mrs. Hannam. Master Cecil Hannam. Ha ra. and Miss Irs. Page. Miss Page. Miss Hall. Miss Hunt Mr. ordered with rifles into the trench evacuated by the P.O. Tingley said he saw the defendant in Summer- J o t the sport locally, has Bo u v u ie House__ Mrs., Miss and Master Knook. Bheraton-Baker. Mr. andid Mrs.m. Arthur __Uu. Mrs. R e t ir e m e n t o f Mr . Isaa c W e l l s .—Mr. heath-road, at 9.10 p.m., riding" without a red light. weal. And what would this ideal government bo M ines Isaac (2). Daniel i ______Waldograve. Miss Dnlole »nd Mra Lloyd. Miss Lloyd. Blr. and Mra Calloway. Sengalese until reinforcements of infantry came up. W hite B ousa-M rs. sieger. MiasHirt. Miss Worth- Hay lock. Miss Catt. Mr. Hr. and Mra Lubbook. Misses Lubbock <<). Bliss Isaac Wells has retired |fr°m the position of house He stoppled the defendant, who qsked if he was obliged without its newspaper and its theatre? In the first i are appended:— Waldegr&ve. Birr. Andrew and uaughl Mr. and steward at Hanningtons, ah office which he has held for I So up to the trenches we went, and had the experience month or two of their confinement in camp the bore _ lngton. Mr. and Mrs. Kccles, f. id. Mr. and Inrham. Mr. Fulker. Blr. Langworthy. Mr. Chase | of what it feels like to be in the infantry. We did not to have a red light. ______Rev. and Mrs. Mrs. UlniGinger. Bib. and Mrs. Breen and el jand party (1) , I , thirty-four years. His full service with the firm covers dom was simply intolerable, but there are plenty of a m s . Mr. and Mrs. Oldaker, L Mrs. Ingiir. Mr. and Mrs, Peglor. Mr. am Mrs. Rogers, have to hold the tronch long, but while we were there Defendant, who said he did not know he had to have Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. Douraudo dev| Miss Allen. Mr. Ginger, jun. Mrs. S; sweu,well. Bliss. the vlry long period of fif(y-five years and five months. red light, was ordered to pay 5s. brains as well as brawn among the Ruhleben campers* D»D. nezes. Misses DourandodeMenezes (2). Mr. Carlos JEVTNGTON GARDENS. On the occasion of his jubilee with Hanningtons in it Was rather warm. One! of the British battalions then and the chronicles of tho playhouse—it is called ' Stoaham. Miss, A. 8tonham. Miss KebniiMing. , Miss SLj~The Hon. Mra Fraser, f. Blr. and Mra Jackson, t canle up and relieved us. The .Turks left it too late ; CURIOUS HEATHFIKLD CASE. ,1-lbe.), “ A ” .Company, ____ado de Menezss Ayllng. Mrs. Howell and party, Mr. S. M .; GntGubbay. 1910, Mr. Wells was presented with a handsome silver- -87.—Mrs. Pearce. Miss Pearce. Mr. ai id Mrs. Downey Mr. and Mrs. Heslop and party. Mr. and Verey. StTNNVLAWN.—Miss Strudwlok. Miss Ellison. Blr. aud mounted inkstand, engraved as follows: " To com before they began to retire, and at dawn we drew nearer, Joseph Keeley, a Heathfield lad, who was summoned iliers, beat Rifleman R. Boron House.-M rs. Cowl® Miss Covte • fra Henry Currie, f. Mr. and Mrs. Spratt. Master Heotor Sprati i.MbBsT1Irene memorate fifty years of • faithful! service. To Isaac got'at them with our guns and mowed them down with |at the; previous' Court for stealing! a number of live lgenuity 1 npany, 13th Royal Irish Habtinoton Houbk—Miss Colllugrldge. MlssRowselL Bpiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Symons and son. M os Symons 5.—Mr. and Mra Helm, t. Mr. and Mra Koeh shrapnel. My battery has been in action every day [fowls, wan again before the Bench. The case had been of stage production and stage costumes. MTs. Flory. Mr. Ryland Iontford.—lir a Pooley. Mra Browne. Misses Halt Wells, from O. 8. and C. R. Hannington, April, 1910.” since we arrived. Wo have plenty to do and find it very Gtmk House.—Miss Glendon. Mr. and Mrs. Hanbury and Mra Morris, t A t the same time membeite of the staff presented Mr. adjourned in order that the boy might undergo an I have not been furnished with a description of tha 13-lbs.), “ A ” Company, G lbndowkb (B urlinqton P lai trying at times owing to the heat and the flies, but we examination in regard to his mental condition. Albion Hotel. - M . d e Castro, L Mr. and Mrs. lton House.—Mr. and Mrs. King. Mr. and Mra Wells with an armchair and writing table. Mr. theatre, or the measurement of its stage, or tha at Private J. MaxweB Mr. W, 8. Kbyte. Bliss Lee. Miss Lei [nrray. Mrs. Farley. Miss Farley, j Miss Bulpitt are al! of opinion that the sooner we finish with this ! Mr. O. H. Swann defended. ny, 14th Royal Irish Blldyard. Hen. and Mrs. Miles. M i. O'Connell. Mr. Samuel Hannington sent ja letter douched in terms of character of its proscenium, but we are permitted to and Mrs. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. 8hec rn. Mrs. Bheern. and Mrs. Van der Eecken. Miss Van de .—Mr. and Mra Asproy and son. Mr. and Mra Holla gracious appreciation and fxmgratulation, and enclosing affair here the quicker the war will terminate.” ■ It was now stated that the mother was unable to know that it is run on the repertoire plan and that so close that the tw®.‘ Mr.. Mrs. and Master Clare. Mr. s nd Mrs. Thomas. and Madame Natanson. Madame Goldsl ' lisa Willis attend the Court owing to illness; Dr. Burfield said > gave his decision Miss store. Miss Brown. Mis. and Miss Iorningbidb.—Mrs. Smith. Miss Smith. Miss Webb. a cheque for the purchase o f a memento. Mr. Wells tho series of plays produced range from revue to Mrs. Prebble. Mr. Saunders. Mrs, Huddart. Mrs. F. Bell. Messrs. Hodges ( ). Blisses Hodi has had an even longer association with the Queen’s- the woman wqs suffering from nervous trouble, and it Shaw and Shakespeare. I agree with the Era com Sohwaun. Mr. and Mrs. Shoobert. Lieut. Shoobert. 8 Bellig. Mins MoGninnesa and friend. Bliss might be two months before she was .in a condition to Bev. Cyril and Mrs. Edwards. Mr. 1* Marzatti. Mrs. Mrs. and Bliss Hall. Mr., Mrs. and Masts Idwlp. Mr. and Mra Rngg. Miss Rugg. Bliss road Presbyterian Sunday] Sohool, [for he first went to HELLINGLY. ment that Miss Horniman even would feel proud of fcouND. Mr. Gillau. Mr. Hardy. Mr., Mrs. and kllit. Misg Collins. Mra Bennington. Misses the sohool m 1850. He has remained associated with it be present. S 1 1 having the record that has been achieved by tho 1 Mbs Fowlee. Mr. and Mrs. Hardwake. Dr. and V o l u n t e e r T r a in in g Co r p s .—On S a tu r 6-lbs.), “ A ” Company*, .Clarke.' grasses Misses Clarke~ ‘ (3). Keys. Mr. and Hr. Leahy: Leah£ Bits.Ml Leah. Messrs. Leah. Bi Mrs. rough. Mrs. Gron. Misses Gron. Miss Eneolt Miss and with the church from (hat time onwards—a period Dr. Foullerton said the boy had lieen twice reported Ruhleben players, “ The Speckled Band,’* “ Androclea Hodges. Mr., Mrs. and Miss Gill. M: and d. Lambert day considerable interest was taken in the shooting on since 1908, but there had been no quostion of any at Private R. Walker. Roberts. Mr. and Miss Mr. C. L. Mrs. of sixty-five years. In th(j Sunday: Sohool he has long and the Lion,” “ Captain Brassbourid’s Conversion,” 1st. Walker failed to put 3m. Mr. and Mrs. Hoopei ______Hooper. Mr. Master Talk Miss Allt. Bliss Farrell. (iLLKR’s Dale.—Mr. and Mra De la Bere aud party. filled the position of president of the Bible Class. For oorapeti tion on the miniature range of the V.T.C. The mental deficiency. “ Strife,” “ The Silver Box ” and “ As You Like It.” Rev. E. and Mrs. OBtrehcm. Mr. Griffin. F. Doo. Rev. and Mrs. 8mall. Mias Sm and Irs. Maonutt and party I firifig was at 25 and 50 yards, the results being as follows: ; Mr. J. F. Leigh Clare said he Lad known the boy his smaller opponent’*, Miss Cronan. Mr. aud Mrs. Genner. Mai Genner. EVBN8BT House.—Mr. Moore. Misses Moore (2). Mra thirty years he was secretary of the Presbyterian Young This is the indomitable spirit of cheerfulness thet . and Mrs. Crowe. Mr. and Mrs. Olver. Mr. and H. Russell, 90 points; H. llorrer, 89; S. Nobbs, 85; W. for several years, and had always looked upon him as animates the thousands in the camp, and who shall lid a good deal of useful Yarmouth Jones. Mr. N< W jrth. Mr. A. L |. Mrs. and Miss Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Bi ;er. Mieses sarle. Blisses Searle (2). Miss Dodson Men’s Society. He has been Foreign Missions secre uity a smart little boxer, Bntler. Miss Edmunds.____ , Mrs. FarroU. Ml and Miss tary for thirty years, and for twelve years Sessions James, 85; A. T. Hayler, 81; Pl.-Sergt, Akerman, 79 ; being weak-minded. estimate the immense gain to the health of these , Mrs. and Miss Ditkoweki. Rev. Buchanan- R. Pom'frey, 75; PI.-CoKt. H. Hay ley, 74; H, French, Mr. and Mis. Hare. Mr. Hare, tun. Mrs. James. Rev. and Mrs. Rochefort Wadi Mrs. and CARLISLE ROAD. clerk. He has been an Ehjler of the church for twenty- J Dr. T. Burfield said be bad known the family for British prisoners by such a boon as this temporary P * r '\ ■ ■' ____ Mr. and Mrs. Morris. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Hewer*on. Bliss Doo. Blr. Stephens Miss Mitchiner. r.iandMrs. ranleioh,—Blr. and Mrs. J. R. Miles. Miss Baker. six years, and ih now the senior FJder.—On Wednesday 69 ; A. D. Ashley, 69; Gi Bennett, 67; Rev. R. L. Lloyd, about five years. He had seen the boy on several temple of Thespis. The joys of the playhouse are 3HTS. . Mr. and Mrs. Dountm and child. • J )r. Skinner. Mr. Dunkerley. Mr. and Mrs. Underhtll. Mr. Rieley. Miss Bell. MiBses Swettenham (2). Mdlle. Beauman 66;IF. Smith, 63; W. Roberts, 60; W. Slarks, 59; E. ^cessions, and he did not think ho was of absolutely wanton in their fulness. The “ Frivolity Theatre ” Blisses Smith. Mr. Hitchoook. Mr. Store. Brown, evening the staff at Hannijigton’s presented Mr. Wells 3tlND. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Speer. Mr Dennis. Miss outhborouqil—Mra Bagnell. Mra'Simpson. Miss with a gold watch chain and illuminated album, and W. [Richardson, 57; H. Lavender, 46. — Amongst the sound mind. During the last three months the lad had is the radiator of gladness, a lever to raise the spirits Bennett, Mrs. Seth Smith. Mr. MaMurray. Mr. R. Mr. Gustav van Trappan. Mr. GUI, jun. id Mrs. Donkin Jonea Blra. BloNeale. Miss MoNeala Bliss visitors present were Colonel Sir John Ottley (Com- done some peculiar things, and he Said he had been to |-at. 13-lba.), “ A ” C om / Bacchus. Miss Bacchus. Mieses Tylor. nd Mrs. other gifts handed to th^t gentlemangentli were a silver- of the depressed, and to remove from them the cold Lsring. Mr. A. F. Orohard. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. illock Webster. Miss Poola Mra Kennington. maudant Sussex Battalion National V.T.C.), Platoon London with a gentleman and also toScotland to attend shadow of a dead hope. All honour, therefore, to Fusiliers, beat Rifleman Wilton. Mr. E. Robinson. Mr. Simpson. Miss Oliver. Miss Margaret Silby. Master H1 Silby. lies Hester Kennington. Mies Marlon Kennington. mounted walking stick fn i Mrs. Charles Hannington Misses French. Mrs. Hewlett and friend. Oxland. Browne. Mrs. Mallm. Mallm. Miss and Miss Dorothy Hannii on, and a silver cigar box Commander S. R. Slidel (Herstmoneeux), Platoon Com- the funeral of an aviator who Was recently killed near the crowd of dramatic artificers, produoors, costumiers ” Company, 8th Royal Blmpeon. Dr. and Mrs. WUdrldge. M. Paul de maijder H. HayLey (Hellingly), Platoon Commander L. Heathfield. ' Peregauee. Mr. B. Leighton. Mr. U. G. Davies. Mr. Mrs. Bickmore. Messrs. Biokmoie. Ml more. Seddome, Miss Mary Beddome. Miss Kelsey. Miss from Mr. Charles Hanning It was stated that Mr. and players at Ruhleben. Their bright record ef for his opponent in th* Lieut. FarrelL Mr. A. Doo. Misses Kenton Lovelace PChiddingly), Lieut.-Colonel C. W. Owen, Supt. Willard said the case had only been brought achievement will be writ in many hearts that have ted left swing, A. H. Barnett. Miss Hooking. Mr. and Mrs. Deene. Uettleton. Bliss L. Kelsey. Blr. Horace Green. Mra and Mrs. Samuel pre- Mr. Wildridge. Mr. and Mrs. Mered 1th. Mr. Cherry. Jorace Green. Ml-a Lattermand j . sented Mr. Wells with a t C.BJ.G., O.LE., Platoon Sergeant J. H. 0„Norton, forward for the boy’s good. Putting a question to Dr. been attuned to a sober happiness by an atmosphere il-lbs.), “D ” Company* Mrs. Danvers Neville. Mr. and Mrs. W. HenshaU. H oward H ouse H otel (H oward Square). Baton von Roemer, Captain Hayes, Rev. G. H. Evans, tBurfield, Supt. Willard said, “ I have a report from the of optimism that even a tyrannous destiny cannot Scout Tipping <8-at* Mrs. Kenneth Brown Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. Lea. Mr. and Mrs. w l H. Stooker. OOMPTON S'ITREET. Gib l K il l e d o n tj cne-p a r a d e .—A Mr.' and Mrs. Julian Grant Duff Ainslie, Mrs. H. Medical Officer stating that the I defendant is the eradicate. Master Stocker. Mrs. Fowler. Miss ;M. I Inkson. lville. — Bliss Barnard, Gordon. Mrs, {loyal Irish Rifles, MARINE GARDENS. L Bliss! little girl named Violet Si aged six years, the Hayley, Rev. R. Lloyd Lloyd, Dr. T. S. Taylor, Mr. S. brightest boy in the school.” Some remarkable figures showing the vast increase securing the victory on| BIrs. Golding. Bliss. Golding. Miss E. Morris. Mies UWWWower daughter of Fredk. Hill, ven of Paulet-rqad, Guj and others.—Tea was kindly provided by Mr. and I Dr. Burfield : I should rather doubt that. P n c H i i l House.—Mr. and Mrs. |M. C. Wilson. Miss Muriel Warren. Miss Sibley. Mrs. J. J. D. Frost. ’abatah.—Mra Johnson. Bliss Newen. Mr.. Mra and which has taken place during recent years in the Masters H. C. B. and T. HilL Mr. H. McQaown. Miss Camberwell, died in the ax County Hospital Mrs. H. Hancock Nunn! who were warmly thanked for | Mr. Swann said the facts of the case—that 12 fowls business of the societies registered under the Wl&on. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt, f. rMfes Jones. Misses Master Litton. Miss Lova Mra. Cardin. Miss Smart on Saturday from injurii ed through being 8-lbs.). “ A ” Company, Correll <2). Mr. and Mrs. Tweddle, Misses Buokley (3). Mabel Brown. Mr. and Bits# W. Butchsr. Master Iona' Houba — Mrs. Stenger, Miss Stenger. Mr. their hospitality. Mr, G. E. Howard won a shooting were brought to his mother’s premises—were admitted. Industrial and Provident Societies Act—most of them iliers, beat Rifleman R* Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wake. Mr. and Mrs. Woodaroh. Laurie Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. Aldefton. Bliss itenger. Master Stenger. Mr. and Mra F. M. da knocked down by a motor cycle oh the Marine-parade competition reetficted to visitors. He did not think the boy was fit to plead. Alderton. Mr. and Mrs. FUnn. Master! FUnn. Mr. [ was held at the operating on a co-operative basis—are given in the yal Irish Rifles. These- Mr# and Mrs. Chamberlain ^ . ! „ 'osta. Miss Bristow. Mrs. Boothby. Misses Boothby. on the.previous Thursday. An inquest The Magistrates’ Clerk (to Dr. Foullerton): Do you mighty volume, which I have just received, contain B oxbt.—Mrs. Harrop. Mrs. Hartley. Mdme. Jablonskl, and Mrs. G. A Tomklnson and party (5). BIrs. Menztes. Hospital on Monday, whe: umber of witnesses ___Berlin in the seoond [aster Boothby think ha is fit to plead ? ing the detailed report of the Chief Registrar for Miss Emsden. Mr. and Mrs. Hlll.jf. Rev. Kenneth Menzles. Mr. and 'Mrs. PhiU ps. Mr. OoTHBBKra, — Blr. and Mrs. Goodwyn. Blr. and were examined, the proc _ for nearly four Dr. Foullerton: I should think so. right awing to the head, and Mrs. Horace A. Herbert Mr. and iMn . F. W. r ~ Abraham,!. 1913. In all 3,636 societies made returns, and showed , retire. Gr a n d p . Chamberlain. Mrs. G. H. Harris and party 0). Mrs. hours. The jury return a verdict of manslaughter NEWHAVEN, On being asked to plead with regard to the alleged a membership of over 3,250,000. The total sales o f L—Mr*. Edith Thornier. Bliss Mr. and Mra Medliootb and maid. Mrs. Trigger. Mrs. Perry. Bliss CORNFIELD TERRACE. against Alexander de Soi the rider of the motor F u n e r a l op Mr . F r e d e r ic k E v 'a n s . — theft of 12 fowls, the defendant denied the offence. all classes amounted to over £136,000,000 sterling. i-lbs.), 254th Company, M. Preeoe and friend, Mr.Tr. WT H. Young. 'Mr. and cycle, the foreman stal that'in.their opinion there I The .Magistrates’ Clerk (to Mr. | Swann): And yoji B-st. 13-lba), “ C " Com- Knowles. Miss Knowles. Mr, Miss Brofll Mrs. 6.4-Mra Rndland, t Blisses Shepherd (2) Amidst manifest tokei-kens of sympathy and respect the In addition to Bales, the various forms,tof business BfttM BIrs. H. B. Hughe-’. Miss A. Kemble .add party (3). U(_—Mr. and Mra Fry. Mrs.’ aud Master Hutchinson. was culpable negligence the part of the driver in mortal remains of the[jg lalte| Mr. Frederick l T’Ttnt.n Evans, for A43 O admit'the facts (laughter). You should never admit showed an income of over £87,000,000, the'greater i latter retired after th e Mrs. TnrabulL Master Tnrnb Miss Rushbrook. Mr.______and Mrs. _____W. Payne,. - ■ Miss a . Woolery Mr. vV. G. ' and Mra Ultchman being on the WTongside of [the road and in riding at an i any thing in advocacy. | wrist. yearsschoolmasteratNewhaven, were laid forest in the part of which represented the receipts of the Co-opera Mrs. Oliver Fry. Mr. R. Oliver Miss Oliver Fry. Sanders ; excessive-speed. The Cotoner committed Alexander Cemetery on Saturday afternoon. The Rev. F. W. Holt ! The boy was also charged with stealing 18 fowls, Miss Dams. llr. and Mrs. Go- Blisses Gower (2). . HYDE GARDENS.)ENS.; tive Wholesale Society’s Bank. The salaries and INAL. Kenilwoeth Couet (Wilmington |UAhE). de Sousa for trial at the Assizes, and agreed to accept (curate of Newhaven) officiated, and the chief mourners which he also denied. wages paid by societies amounted to over £8,500,000, A—Mr. and Mrs. Masters. Min see (8). Mr. and -Blra Halnea CoL Uppleby. Misses Uppleby (81 bail—A t the Borough Bench on Tuesday Alexander lifleman Reid. The latter Mrs. J .F . Davis, t Misses A: ilth (8). BUsses Miss Ahrons. Mr. and Blrs. Heath. Mil O'Sullivan. irough Houbk.—Mr. Arnold,lold. Mrs. Buckingham. The Bench decided to adjourn the case for two apart from a bonus paid to labour of £86,000. It is ght and reach, but h i* Smith (81 i MlssLawrle. Blr. and Mrs. Reowiek. Bill Renwick and Mrs. Barker, f. Bliss Gaunt!launtlott de Sousa, an Indian medical student, was charged with months, so that the mother may attend the Court. somewhat surprising, as the Registrar remarks, to the manslaughter of Violet; Stella Hill. A remand was > in all three rounds. L—Sir Roland Bailey. C.B., and Bailey. 1. Mrs. (3). Master Renwldk. Miss Churohwi Mrs. and- lrendon House.—Blisses Forbes. Miss Jackson. ___, ______Distrlistrict Council, of which deceased | ABSENTEES ' , observe that the profits for disposal amounted to twioa P a t t ^ f . ^Mra. Stratton, L M: Mrs. Saunders. Miss Nieholson. Bliss Stanbi Michell. Ingleton. Blr. and Mra Mnmford. Blr. Howell. grant*ted. Mur. Whittaker,l who represented the defen- J wasifor several years a member,m was represented by Mr. what was paid in wages and salaries, the aggregate McNerlin. This was al Mr., Mrs. and Miss Slaclalr. ______Miss Joel. Lever. Mr. and Mrs. Dowding.; Bliss Dowding. dant, said his client," ' who1 h, 3 a complete answer to " the“ I F. J. Thyer (chairman)! Prvt. G. S. Hoad, of Newhaven, was charged With was at a disadvantage . Mrs. Tanner. Miss Inwcod. Mr.. Mrs. am Miss Mann. n), Mr. E. T. WeUsted (clerk), Mr. nett profit for disposal reaching over £14,600,000. 8.—Mrs. Mart/r. Bliss Martyr. P. Martyr. Mrs. UssDrader. Misses Burrows. Miss Grundy. BUsses charge, would at the nexj hearing be represented by j . g. Corbett, Mr. E. Etherington, Mr. W. A. "Gay, ing an absentee without leave from the Royal Sussex It has to be recollected, however, that by far tha oved the steadier boxer, Adams. Miss Bumsteln. Thi Mrs. Maryon Mr. and Mrs. Lefabere. Miss Chalker ’ Miss iing. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler. Mra land Buss Prud- egiment. Prvt. H. A. Hoad Shotter. Miss Tripp. Miss Illingworth. BIrs. and counsel The Blagistrated admitt the defendant to Mr.: G. ,-A. Richardson and Mr. S. Sargeant; whilst greater part of this enormous profit was not profit in Wilson. Blaster Maryon Wi Smith r lomme. Miss Rlcharda Miss Chai npton. Blr. and hail in his own recognisanci i of £100 and one surety iu P.C. Henderson stated the IGHTS. .and BIrs. Eady. Mrs. ___Goodeon Bliss Marriott. Mr. Blarriott. BIrs. Hi Baker. Miss Baker. Blisses Haoker others present! were Mr. C. Bannister, -Mr. the commercial sense, but was .distributed among tha Bartlett. Mr. Holllngs. Mr., Mrs. and Mi £100. ,nd said that on August 31st he saw the defendant at U-lbe.), “C ” Company, '. and Bits. Barnet's f. _ BIrs. Leigley’s f. Bennett, Mr. T. Don, Mr. G. Gibbs, Mr. F. consumers by way of dividend on purchases (about 2s. and Mrs. Maynard. Bliss Maynard. Mr. and BIrs. Simmons. Miss Rutter. I' *nd GILDREDGE ROAI vard (assistant master Meeching Boys’ School), Ilellingly farm, lying down in a field. When he saw in the £ on the members’ purchases), the interest, iliers, beat Driver D. A , i Alexander McManus. Master MoManus. Mr. M< Blr. itness ne ran away, but when catight and told he P Company, A.S.C. Kirk- 1GHBUBT.—Blra Reevea Miss Reevi Blr. and Blra. 0 . Hersee (correspondent to Newhaven School paid on shares being less than £1,750,000 sterling, or Stacey (2). The Hon. Dodson. Miss and Mrs. Hirsh. Mrs. and Bliss Finigan. nd Mrs. Tannings FIR L E . | _ ire), Mr. Harry Kellow (an old Newhaven ould be arrested he said : “ All right, I know you; I a dividend of a little more than 4 per cent, upon th® ' and was the bette* Davis. Master Da via. Mr. Edmunds, sen. ndMrs. PEVENSEY RO. ill come quietly.” j of punishment in the land Lady William NevilL and Mrs. Smith. Beckitt Bnrnie. Mr. and BIrs. Smith. i Drew, B e a d in g R oom ANp Cl u b . — T h e an n u al scholar), Mr. John Lower, Mr. J. G. MainWood, Mr. share capital. The value of the productions exceeded IMRNV.—Miss Mealand. Misses hilvers (1). Mr. E. Mainwood, Mr. C. Mainwood, Blr. W. J. Mills, In the case of H. A. Hoad, it was stated he was a £30,000,000 sterling, or more than one-fifth of tha be seoond. i j Smith .1' ' Mr. and Mrs. Heald. Mrs. Cla ke. Sirs.' nger and meeting of the Reading oom and Club was hfild on msin of the previous defendant. and Bliss Glazier. BIrs. and Miss Cecil friend. Capt. Alwlok. Mrs. Poole. Blr. lie. Bliss Uhlta Miss Raley. Miss Btona ' . Perrow. Mr. Mr.i R. Oxley, Mr. J. Boyce Roberts, Mr. R. Lawson total sales. )st 12-lba), “D ” Com- Stiles-Allen. Sirs. Spyers od Mrs. Stoner 'l Thursday last under the residenoyof the Vicar (the I P.C. King stated that about 6 pjm. on August 31st *w.—Mr. and Mrs. Taylor-R* atell, f. [ Rev. W. A. Firth). Th: Ruasell, Mr. L. Shepr ,rd (Firle), Blr. T. Swadling, It is interesting to note how much more labour i» Rifles, beat Lance-CorpL _j BIanbiON.—Mr. and Bln. 1 tar low, L BIrs. iTLANDS.—Mr. and Mra, Gower,uower. Mrs.rs. Tunnell i and accounts presented by the >ie arrested the defendant at Hellingly. MOSTYN TERRACE. in. BUsses Donovan (2). Bliss Page jandfifriend. Mrs. Hon. Secretary (Mr. H. O. Stephens) showed that there Oapt YVhitley, &c. Tl > coffin, which was of polished required in productive work. Although the value of Field Ambulance, elm with brass fumiti •e and bore the inscription, ; Both defendants were handed over to'an escort. Sturdy boxers. Morton ■ ft* Mrs. QnUxmklan. Sir Conan and Lady Alkxandra Hotel.—Blr. J. Freeman. , and ' Tebb. Miss Kingston. Mr.' Penance. BlrMrs. Brooker. is a balance of £14.15e. 3c , as compared with £5. 9s. a productions is only one-fifth of the total sales/ the H. Freeman. Mr. Leslie Stokes. Rev. Thi elton T and Mra Stephens. Misses Stephens (8) year ago. Blr. H. Stacey vaa re-eleoted treasurer and “ Frederick Evans, dii 1 24th August, 1915, aged 68 productive work is responsible for nearly half the nt .very pluckily and years,” was borne to its ist resting place by Messrs. W. i opponent winning and Bin. Garnish Guerdon, f. & [re.Gulbenklan, L Blr. and BIrs. Valpy. Mrs. and Master tauley Ball. ,81. GEORGE’S ROAp. Mr. H. O. Stephens. bon. secretary, and the following total wage bill paid by co-operative societies. Tha Master Keith Stephens Mr. and Blra Bryden. Mr. and Hra Dale. BIrs. Daniel. Svere appointed appoi: to form the committee: Messrs. E. Bussey, T. Head, T. Oxley ( and H. Paine. Beautiful number of returns received from industrial and provi iouNt.—Mr. and Mra Edward A. Cooper. Bliss floral tributes were sentnt as follows: j ~ CHILD’S FATAL FALL. , _ -Mr. and Bln. d. Bliss Israel. Blr. and Mrs.-1 Mr. Gay Dale. Mra Danby. Mr. Dariby., Mr. A. ’hyliis A. Cooper I Stephens, O. Curtis, A. H.lHoneysett, J. Miles, Caines, dent societies for, 1913 shows an increase of seventy- 8-lbs.), Field Klelnberg, f. _____Millington.____ CoL G. Goggin. Blr. and Frenoh. To dear Dad, from his iving wife and children. four on the previous year. During the same period Rourke (9 Blr. French, jun. Blr. and Mra J. Rt F. Page, J. Notley, T. Kejnp, K Lamport, O. Hughes, BTDKtT Housb.—Mrs. Soamc HMis i i Horner. Miss ST. AUBYN’S ROAD. R. CojQingham, H. Unstead and W. Weller, sen.—The With love, from " ■, Nell aud little Freddy (Brain- tho aggregate membership has increased by 150,000, men displayed a Btevepson. Bln. Chambers. BUsteaGrlfflth (2). I and family. Blr. and Blra H. G. “iW lK , tree). INQUEST AT HAILSHAM. Wilson. Blr. W. Westlake. Mra Dalby. lr. and Mrs. Enrith,—Mr. and Mrs. Lark. Blr. and Mra Cheesman, meeting resolved to open the Reading Room and Club and the total funds by nearly £5,000,000 sterling. i even one. MacLeod. BIrs. Brown. MIbs Barton Smith. Blr. Mra Newton. Blr. and Mrs. Webster, t Wlith love, from Annie, Joe and Louise (Crawley). Taking a period of ten years,' the membership has Mrs. Klrkman. Bliss Kir km an. MissBUss Curie.Cm ’ M Well. Mr. and Miss Beckett. Mr. and Mi Lanoapter, for the season on I . from [ i p.m. to 10 p.ra. With deep regret, from Alf and Bertha. Stennlng, I Dene.—Blr. and Blra Orpin, f. Mr. an* Bite increased by over 1,000,000 persons, or nearly ot . Bliss Gullen. Mrs., MoCaadlae.MoCandlas. Miss Mr. Lancaster, jun. : Blr. and Mra Lei smith. Bliss Smith. Mr. and Mre. Wright, f. and to admit yonths 16,y are of age at the 'th love and deepest sympathy, from Harriett and I Master MoCandla*. Bln. andl^Mlss Miss BU S i JcJohn Dixon. Blra Griffltha Mr. and Mra Coka X and Bln. i discretion of the commit! Holder was again Jim'ICheltenham). The Coroner (Mr. G. Vere Benson) held an inquest cent, and the funds by'over £20,000,000 sterling. Mra. Jaeks, Mr. and B4» CostaTMi). and airs. Ralph. Graham Look. Blra and BOss Watson. Blra TUley. SEASIDE ROAD. In kindest remembranceremem 3 3with sincere sympathy, from at Longley’s Farm, Haiisham, on Tuesday, on the body One does not need the official statements to impress Bib. and Miss Goodelr. Mr. and Mrs. M< ton Taylor, | appointed caretaker, Mr. and Mrs. E. W< and in the second round Mlssee Ralph pj. MrTSnd Mrs. leR- s k L Blr& and Mies rlinoton Todge.—The Right Honbla Lord and Lady of Edward Huddle, aged two years, who had been stay upon one the continuance of the steady replacement ‘ material advantage, but ------arrows.------J/iy, Dr. ABrnoe.___ Blr. K O. Linton. BIrs. Linton. from Nora, Edward and 3inolair. The Honhle. Ada Bb. Glair and suite Wil lth ing at the Farm Cottage on account of his health. It of men by women in the workaday world of the I won an excellent contest ersonf Miss Wakefield. Metropolis. The most striking innovations are those M r .______Mli s Wyeth. Blra | « LANSDOWNE TERRACE.! Ith deepest sympathy, from Mr. Edward Knightlay. ippears that on August 26th he gotqn a chair, but fell, j faajock. H aste Mi ' HASrm i m 1th sincere sympathy, from Mrs. Peters and family. which are taking place on the Railways. The guard's 9. —Mr. and Mra Gibbs, L Mra Arthur 'onr. Misses rind died suddenly two or three days aftertvards. j.), “ C ” Battery, 172nd BEi. V iew.—Mlss Artama Blra. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. -- Balfour LEWES. T h e L a t e Mr . ib n T u r n e r . — T h e | Ith deepest sympathy, from Mr. Wm. Frederick van has not yet been placed under .petticoat govern- »-Corpl. Thomas (9-si. E. H. Hlnda Blra and BDssee Grimble. Mrs. and Miss 10. —Miss Norton. Bliss May. Mra WiltonMiss I remains of the late Stephen Turner, of The Cor and family (The Orchard, Blackt\,eath). I Elizabeth Alice Huddle. aunt of the deceased, sai(T| ment,_ and^thene signalman _ still guides purour destidestinies P r o p o se d T e st im o n ia l to t h e L a t e T o w n ith deep sympathy* from Henry Bull and Bb. arid from his Olympus of twinkling red and green; but l.C. This was another Ingram. Blr. and Mra Flelsohman,: l Gen. a n d '" Sohlff. Mr. Schlff . Grampians, St. Helen’s Pa kk-road, were interred at the J. Bull. ‘ she lived at Scottellis-gardens, St. John’s Wood, London. aying considerable skill -Church. Blr., Mrs. and Miss Vasey. 1L—Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong, L Mr. pnd rs. Wright, C -ERR.—The past and present members of the Town Borough Cemetery on ! ‘ a t The deceased* | The boy’s parents were living, the father being a motor in the booking office and at the barrier the women B. MaAfAnghitn, Mrs. and aqsses Wright a) ~ C >uncil and the officialsrials propose to preseniit Mr. M. S. ith deepest sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. R. Mock ford s who passed away on th e: la prominent Con- andid family. driver in the transport section of the Army Service are now becoming far more numerous day by day. ------BUra W llta M iss Hbward. BIrs. and ’ ,0 Blaker with a testimonial as a mark of their esteem and U-lbs.), ' lQ9th Field OAVENDI servative and was for i president of the | With deepdeepest sympathy,Why, from____ K.. _____and E., ___K. Perry.____ Corps, and he was in France. The mother, she said, In the provinces female post office sorters do not con M in Hopewell. Blit Gordon Thomas. Bliss Pinto as a memento of his lengthy and valuable services as stitute a new order of things; but in town they aro Corpl. Sempey (9-st im te. Mr. and lfra Lethbridge. Misses Lethbridge. Lower S t Mary’s Conserve ciation. He was a . mi affectionate reinsembrance, ’ from Mabel Hunt. deserted the children, and left the father with three. I.C. Sempey gave a very, 12.—Mrs. Waller, t M te Bromhead. Mrs. rer Tpwn Clerk. J regular worshipper at 1^, Blacklands, where With deepest sympaithy, from a few of the old assistants [ among the latest novelties, and I am told that they Mra andMlsses Watson. Blra Stook xm. Capt. Field. 16.—Mrs. Wiiford. Mrs. Trice. Mrs. Bowi ir. Blr. and 01 at the Boy# School.; j >s heavier 0K »nenk H e Mr. and Mre. Harrison. Bibs Harrison. Bliss Smith. Co m m issio n f o r A n o t h e r L e w e s he had been an attendant i church was conse- are already performing their duties in a thoroughly Mre. Parry Jones. Miss Parry Jones N.C.O. From staff of Newhaven Obis’ School, with sympathy efficient manner. . In most directions, naturally, tl blows, but finished the M ines White; -sir. and Mrs. Tester-NelL Blra and 19.—Miss Legh. Miss WiritWelL Mr. and , Laurence. —Company-Quartermaster-Sergt Bernard Whiteman, crated. The deceased had, he advanced age of Master TreeUlan. Rev. and Mra Strau. Blra Locke- 84 yean. ^ With | greatest sympathy, from staff , of Newhaveri there is increasing anxiety as to the situation whion smith.' Mr. and Blra BtarnS. Bite Thompson, f. Miss Laurence of the 5th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment (Terri will have to be faced when the men return, though, iaJ2-lbs.), 9th Royal Irish ^L—Mr. Anderson. Mr. and-Mrs. Studholn tea Misses torials) has received a commission as 2ad!Lieutenant in N e w W e s l e y a n -The Rev. H. Mr. and Blra Finney. Miss Brookes. Blr.Bhelton Meller(2). Miss Burford. Miss D. Johnsoi Mrs. and With deepest sympathy, from the staff of Infants’ in regard to the most important case of the railways, (9^t. 8-lbs:), “ C ”■ Chazewobth Hotel-B oss Evans. Bliss Gaunttett. Bliss Rycraft. Mr. and BIrs. Martin. ' tl e same regiment. H e has been at the Front with the Mu'did Draper, from the Sjidenham j cuit, is to succeed School, Tilbury, Essex. the men’s labour organisation seems to be satisfied ling Fusilier*. Thi* Bfa. Maithews and party. Miss Matthews. Miss Mr., Bln. and Miss Marsh. Bliss J. I B ittalion and recently returned home for a .brief the Rev. Fredk. Ohnroh las Suj ntendent of the with the declaration of the companies that th® LffflS P resentation .—A tthePrim itive Methodist 1 end. Waller. BOss Matthews. Blra Waller Lewis. Mrs. Hood. Mr. A. M. dos Santos, j an. Miss fills. Blr. he liday. His appointment, which is dated August 12th, Hastings Circuit He will j 3 his ministry at the employment of women in new capacities is an . 54-lbs.), “ A ” Com- Waller Lewla Miss Gibbea Mrs. WUUe, f. Blra J. Willis, jun. whs gazetted last Thursday. Central Church next Sunday. Tl i Rev. T. Edwards Church on Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. W. D. emergency provision, and will not prejudice any Porter. Blra Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Garson. Miss Higginson were preeem with a framed illuminated Fusiliers/ beat Corpl.: Glxnparx*. — Blr. and M te Pilgrim. Ml Pilgrim. J'lo o d in t h e Ol if f e .—T h«j heavy fains Thompson is the newly-appointed sterat^Norman- undertaking given as to re-employment after the war. Perrlte BOss Mllla Bliss Mather bid Mend. Mr. Era Pouter, road Wesleyan Chilton. | address by the membei and adherents of the church .j, Field Bakery, A.S.C. ' J*rner. Mr. Goodaore Md friend. (Mins Gcodaore. oh Wednesday morning created a miniature flood at the Lord Halsbury, who long ago earned the title of k out blow in the third Blr. FardelL Bliss Nldd. Blra Bulloch. Mra Addy. es Griffiths on the occasion' of theiil removal from the town. Mr. Witness took charge of the deceased when the father (2). Blr. and Mte. Hntt and Child. Blr. am Mra Long, ei d of Oliffe High-street owing to the drains becoming S o l d ie r D r o w n e d ^—I n a bathing machine W. jD. Higginson was connected with H.M. [Customs ned thje Army, and she had had him nearly six the “ Grand Ola Man ” of the Law, will complete Lady Duke. Bev. and Blra Lowry. Blr. and Mra BUsses Pallett. (2). Mina Reed. Mr. 7" inlng. Mr. blocked with loose material from the roads. A con his ninetieth year on Friday, having been bom on Wail, Mr. Ashton and party. Rev. J. Wesley Kane. the uniform of a soldier wjjs found On Saturday, and at at the port of Newhavett for many years and during his inths. The child had been inNotting Hill Infirmary iOUND. and Mra Davis. BUsses Williams (2). r. and Mra siderable volume of watlfr rushed down Chapel-hill, night the mystery was solved by the recovery of the r ten months, on account of a “ wasting” disease, September 3rd, 1825. Every member of the profes ~ ' ' MMsson. Mr, ----- Clyde Md child. BUmis BUsses CurtisCortls (2k(f LoadeL stay; in the town both he and his wife took the keenest Hall. This was a well- . and Mra f. llr. Dus see bi inging with it a quantity of loose stones, Ac. The body of Private Stanton, Army Pay Corps, stationed at interest in the welfare of the Primitive Methodist t he became much better, and he was Drought to sion, proud of his extraordinary record of unabated Misses Foster (2) street became flooded and matters began to become with better judgment* GavxNDiBB Hotel. - - His Exoellei the Brazilian Woolwich. He was visitipg Hastings on leave. Many Church, Mr. Higginson b&ving held several offices in it, lilshara, She last saw him a fortnight ago when he vigoifr, will cordially wish him many happy returns nds gamely. Minister, Senor Fonti taradeXnxier. ame Fontoura ELMS AVENUE. serious. Cliffe Church suffered most The Rector (the people were bathing at; thq time, but his disappearance including that of steward.—Mr. G. Scadden (church is doing well. of the day. It is sixty-five years since he began hia deXaxier. Mr. A. 1 Rhv. O. Clark Snell) was preparing to hold the 10 o’clock was not notioed. distinguished career at the Bar, and thirty years sine® Murray. This .pair jailott. Mr. , ' Smith. Mr. Courtlands.—Mr. and Mre Samuels. Mra Leigh, f. steward); in the course;of a few valedictory remarks, Adelaide Bryant, of Farm Cottage, Harebeating, ited clever footwork and Mrs.,- ehitty.___ . H r . Joslin. Joslin. Mr. Clarence V illk.—Blr. and Mre." " " “ service when he found that instead of a congregation he he began his unusually long tenure of the Woolsack. Mrs. Gosset. Mra Perks. Radley. Mr. was going to have a flood. The water and mud rose D r o w n in g My s t e r y —The Borough Coroner eulogised the splendid work both Mr. and Mrs. Higgin ited that tho child had been with her for eight weeks, McMurray beings held an inquest at West S t Leonards Council School on son Lad done in the church and wished them God So sure has been his possession of the secret of -----andMrs. Mre Mllla Blr. and Mrs. Haro! Davis, f. CoL L HARTINGTON PLAGE. oi er the pavement and commenced running down the e was delicate. On Tuesday he was walking round perennial youth that, notwithstanding his approach and Blra Godfrey Webster. Miss Bo: Mr. Richard- st spa into the building. The Rector was powerless to speed in their new sphere of-life.—Mrs. Higginson, in e couch and took hold of a chair] which he pulled ------Blr. and_ Blra —_ Chatfield ------Clarl - t Mis. Band. Chesham Mansion. — Blr, and BIrs. Fbnd. Misses the absence of her husband, acknowledged the gift and to the nonagenarian stage, he has remained one of |>ate Peacock. The latte* Darlington. Mre. Browne. Mies Browne* Mies Allen. stop it and it rose to a height of about two inohes on pver. on top of him. He struck his forehead on the the youngest men in the profession. The L a v broken no9e, put up ai Mrs, Howe. Dr. R Rooepaobots. Mr. andTMtei Bevlngton. thanked all for their kind expressions of esteem. The rick floor, while he also bit his lip. She picked him _Mr. _ MetoalfaMetoal/e. Mr.Blr. Milton. MraMrs. Leyte. Mr. and Mrs. Blr. and Mra Hopton. Bliss Hopton. Mr. and Blra tl}e floor of the south aisle of the church and triokled Journal recalls that when, ten years ago, Mr. Choate p-ho had a longer reach. Kolfe, f. T at Glyne Gap on the prei ious We ssday.—Evidence beautiful illuminated address would, she said, remind p, bathed ljjs forehead and he seemed quite all right. Plnder-Davia, t Blr. Fenwlok. .or Hannington. the grating over the heating apparatus. Several of identification was given by Speno Barrow, of Peroy them—if a reminder were necessary—of the many was entertained by the Bench and the Bar of Eng It the end of the second Mrs. Hannington. Mr and 1 Onlnle. Mr. J. NoRLAf D Homte-M r. and Mra Peroy Smith. Messrs. ips in the* neighbourhood had narrow escapes, from tLater he we»t to sleep, but subsequently he seemed a land on.his' retirement from Hie office of American Fin the middle of the last Hamilton. Bfia and • Miss Leigh- Mr. Serena. Stewart and Graham Smith. Blr. G.jA. Hewson. A-y.-TjE, - . J - -T' V r r• i T■ T i• Cottages, Ouckfield, fath deceased, who said happy years they had spent in Newhaven, and especially liftle strange about the eyes and she took him to the ■ Bb. and Mra Waltera Mr.,H. A. de Colyar, K.C. ge through water and mud, but fortunately Cr U ® a‘“ v! first Sunday in‘ in qqnneotion with thework of the Primitive Methodist felicitous allusion to th® BOss Dearbergh. Blr. Pachalian. Mr. and Miss tpe heavy ramm ceased in time to 'avoid"avoid this. Comma.Oorpora- “e dau8Witer doctor. The child, however, died on Monday morning. as chair- Broughton. Mr. G. Baillie. Capt). Blra Ashley. Miss Woodward. Bliss August. She . apjpeared^ . . in good health, Ohupch.—The illuffiinat|ed address was inscribed as ^EIGHTS. Mrs.Gough. >n workmen were soon on the spot cleaning out the Dr.The G. jury Black, returned of Hailsham, a verdict said of “he .Accidental first saw the death,” child j man of the gathering, had proposed his health. Dr. and Bite Hayward. Mr. Em ' . Trehern. Mrs. Nano Foley. MIsb Colleen iFoloy. Mai but she suffered from fits of depression, -p Aider- foil1 0UND. Evhon. Blr. and Blra Benjamin '. Charles Smith. Bliss Freeman. MissOnghton. Bb. and ith and the verger of Cliffe Church (Mr. A. Curtis) about 8 p.m. on Friday. There was a bruise; on the | Quoting the familiar Hnes, “ Time, like an ever- man Bond paid deceased left his service on the Dear Friends,—The members and friends of the church forehead and a swelling on the lip. He had seen the jt.' 6-lbs.), “ D " Company* Blr. K. Hough. Bite Tarbolton Barker. Mre. Habtington L awn, — Mra Lynn. Mi Galloway. wJls busily engaged on his unexpected i^uty of cleaning desire to express to yon, on the occasion of your removal rolling stream, Bears all its sons awajf, ” Mr. Choate Mrs. K. Galloway. Bb. J. Galloway! 23rd August! She was a very respectable, capable deceased about a fortnight previously arid friund he was observed: “ But the Lord Chancellor seems to '%L Gunner J. RubscII (10-st. Howden. Mrs. Spencer. Capt. a t e Potter. Mr. I Meggito tb a church and setting the heating apparatus in opera woman, and’of a cheerful c isposition. She appeared to to Southampton, their high esteem for you personally, and Mra Henderson. Mr. and ' Stephens. CoL - Miss Jackson. Mr. and BIrs. Anerl tion to dry the floor. i ! ...... admiration for the work you have Weakly. HeGUARDING saw the child THE three LINE. times after the | the tide of time. Instead of retreating like the i, ,A. Crowe, with a good Copeman. Mra and Miss B CoL and Mrs. Anerhaan. Misses Simpson. Mr. and Hunter. be very sober. There wps no unpleasantness when left, took the lead in the years you held office. Your self- accidentB y P rivt and. HERBERT on the morning G APE of (9th the Middlesex 28th August Regt.). it of us before its advancing waves, he is actually work Fowler. Blra Willard. Blra Bathanzer. Mra and Miss Aitken. Miss Gethii _r. Cattarns. D a m a g e a n d T h e f t in Ch u r c h y a r d s .—In deceased left—Dr. Field, police surgeon, said there ence and wise counsel have won showed signs of convulsions. The symptoms would ing his way up stream. That, happily, is scarcely , a very promising young, Mr. and Mra Abbott. Miss Cook Mr. and Mre. Mies M. Cattarne. Misses B ro w n .___, Trnbrldge. the current issue of St. Anne’s Parikh Magazine is the were no marks on the.bod/. -The ause of death was our love.: There is but one wish in onr hearts that in Mr. P. Trubrldge. Bb. and Mrs, Bntler. Suggest a form of meningitis and he thought the less true to-day than it was ten years ago. hose home is in London, Coates. Blr. Collinson. Mr. And t. Mr. and Mrs. Blrs. John- following .paragraph: “ During the'last month we asphyxia from drowning.— Fhe ji f returned a verdiot yont new sphere of labonr you may be; equally and accident was the cause which might lead to convulsions. round, although h e Uohtnrtz. Blr. and Mra Aylett Mi son. Miss No ikqs ~ regret to say'that, wilful damage and sacrilege has been of “ Found drowned,” and exp: 1 sympathy with the surpassingly successful. A year has gone by since the war first begun it on points. In Andhis opinion praises deathto Tommy was due and. to Jack meningitis have been arising sung, from | Ambassador, he made a very felicitous allusi Quxenbbobough H otel (Gi P aradr). DEVONSHIRE PLACE, j committed in onr Churchyard. Many of the glass relatives. Tours most sincerely on behalf of the subscribers, a slight injury to tho head, caused by a fall on the floor. irrepressiblo vitality of Lord Halsbury, who, msmorials containing china flowers placed or the But never a word in a song can yoii find TffE PASSING OF THE WAR HORSE. > “ B ” Company* j -m K ta Henderson. Mr., Mra and yet Cnrtla Mr* Hurlingham House. — Blra BaltwelL Bliss Saltwell. A l l e g e d A s s a u l t b y a [Wi f e .—E x t r a (Signed) R ev. Clark H allam. fPLAbout A -1. theua braveL., . I — — A Jmen A whoa Iare aC “44 GuardingA! Aa( j AM 4a 1the l4nn4Vv'- line;.” ^ I MAM AC LIvA AM1H fV llO A TWAYIAOrt/l Till iliers, beat Corpl. Smith and BiteBlra Garrett. ' ...... Blra Albu. Mr Jnd Bln. Newell. N on e France t i giaves have been wilfully broken. The matter was at ordinary A llegations.—At the iOounty Bench on pany, 15th Royal Irish May. none and baby. Mrs. ai djMlss Stevenson. Devonshire House,—Mra Williams, t Mra Green, L oi ce placed in the handg of the polioe, but suoh Friday Rhoda Matilda Gardiner, of Ore, was charged, Young men have enlisted and gonri to the Front, and Miss Gratton. Mr. and M Wllmott. Blra Mm de Monix. Mr. and Mra Nisley, t. Mrs. Lucas despicable work is done in a Jew minutes, and the on remand, with maliciously wounding her husband, Of fighting, no doubt, they have moist borne the bnint, ] THE ADVANTAGES OF THE MOTOR. .. Misses CL Mr. and Mra TsbRNBOROUGH*—Mrs. dark. Mrs. and Miss Heffia m serable offehder runs but little risk of being dis- POLEGATE. While some in the trenches have had a rough timi 113-lbs.), “ C ” Company* Miss Horton, and BIra Cox. Mr. and Blra Binlth. Misses Webster. Mr. and Bite Alfred Vernon Gardiner, on the |22na u lt—Mr. H. ccvered.” ; The following notice on the same subject Glenister, who appeared to prosecute, said it would be W ar F und.—The result of the French Flag It’s far more exciting than. “ Guarding the line.” it Private R. J. Jennett and son. Blra h. Blr. and Charlton. BUsl Charlton. Bb. Charlton, jnn. Ideot. The m any_____ ipany, 14th Royal Irish ,nt. Mr.and Garry. Mre. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle. Miss appeals in this month’s issue of St. John’s Parish remembered that a fortnight earlier; an application was Day;collections organised bv Mrs. Darbishire; Jones is | If wounded they’re taken and sent! to the base, _ zine : “ Complaints having been made that emphasised in an interesting article, The. Passing Miss Bbble- Doyle. Bb. Doyle, jnn. Blisses Dennlnga lb..and made for a separation order, but t^e woman promised now announced as £7. 3s., while the Serbian Flag Day, Andnd the surgeon’s ___sharpr ____knife they nmy , have to face; Pear tone .Mayatt Mr. Mrs. Robinson Mra Franka Miss Franks, Bliss fldwere and ribbons from wreaths placed on graves arranged by Miss Elsie Handson, realised £7. 17s. a. , of the War Horse,” t 10-lbs.), “ O " Com- to amend, ana the Benoh agreed to lefer the matter for 6 When etter thej re treated to joys that are prim|e— Magazine. Details are ent o t Worm aid. Mra Simmons hi ve been stolen from the Churchyard, a reward of 10s. thtee months to see if her condi ot improved.—Pro- id Mrs. G. P. Taylor have obtained £2. 16s. for the s, beat Drummer S.- Sandhurst. The HANBURnca - Miss Reid. Mra Lankon. Bb. H. But nol dy thin! of those “ Guarding the line.” j the motor for the transport c . . I Croe. loyal Irish Rifles, the w 11 be given to anyone whose evidence will lead to the seoutor, who is 68 years of age, said e oompHiinant, who b of the National Penny Fund in aid of the Bteela Mrs. _ Blr. Don can. Mr. and Mra Miles, Bliss We our Tommies their pleasures and joys,- work,______for the supply__ _ of__ food___ and ammunition, for the ’. Mosa Mr. and conviction of a person guilty of this very mean and was 34 years'old, was his second v e. * On the day in Red Cross Society and the St. John Ambulance |l round. Clarke. Blra Madame Osorio. Mr. Lulz cruel form of theft.”. For every gc------fellow--- is “ one ,of the . boys: . . ” transport of troops, &c., and in each case it is seen ______IbcelL airs. Chaml flrin, ___,______iTra. Hoffa. Miss Osmond* qnesti-uestion____ hisr .; wife__ * pushed;______kioked^_____id puriohed _ ition. The Red Cross Society have also received £5 that the substitution of mechanical traction for the (H-st. 1-lb.), “ B ” Com- Chamberlain. Blra Trevor. Mr. S A ride in a motor, perphaps out to dine, j ( Fusiliers, beat Riflemaal . Mr., Mra and Bba Danw. Miss Danw. Miss Gans. Mr. and Mre. W o u n d e d S o l d ie r ’s W e d d in g .—On Satur threw buokets qf water ofer him, hurled a large iron i the St. John’s Young Crusaders, who forfeited their horse has added greatly to the efficiency and mobility, Bliss Walter. Blr. and Blra Philn. : and Mra Mills. ' outing for this object- It is, interesting to note Would be a great change to those “ Guarding the line.” i Royal Irish Rifles, who Charles Latham. Mr. and Bba bead. Miss day at St. Anne’s Church the marriage took place of and wooden lookand a heagy shellat hihim, hit him ' ------with!*'“ a of an army. • , Blr. Robertson. Mr. and Mra W a t .,,___Blr., Bln. and Glrdwood. Bliss Jonas walking etiok, kicked him i in the . threw a paii of Remember these men have left children and wife Bliss Goldsack. Blr.. Mra and Bliss]Ashdown.-■-* ' Blra Private Charlie John Edmeads, Of the East Surrey “ Whether the motor will altogether displace th® Lambert.. Bin. and Miss Cook. Messrs, and__a Mica BURLINGTON PLACE, j ;, and Miss Alice Miller, youngest daughter of whitening over him and Btruck with a chopper, For King and their country they share in the Btrife; horse iri modern warfare, it is yet too early to say,”- 0- lb*.), I 9th Royal Irish Ir., Mrs. and Master Fern inflicting a painful gash on the f< i. The prisoner, Too old and grey-headed to take the “ front line” McConnell (10-si 7-Ibs.), Miss Brown. Park House.—Mrs. Hamilton. Mr. Gerald Tanbman. the'late Police Constable Miller, of Lewes. The bride the author—Mr. J. B. C. Kershaw—concludes. “ On Ira Consland. Mre. and i Powell.' L Mrs. groom,-who formerly worked at Leighside Nurseries for he added, was of very intern; .te habits and acted at They’re doing their duty by “ Guarding the line.” sanitary grounds alone there is every reason for latter gave up in the Blra and Miss Atkinson, lire. Holme. Mrs. McBride. Bba Wright, f. Broomlib.—Mrs WardelL lb . Wardell. Mrs. Franca a pme, was called up at the commencement of the war times dangerously to hertelf and; others. Since her Through the hot summer’s day or winter’s cold night, supporting such a change. The greater cleanliness rp. Mr. Kestin. Mr. and Mrs. L Miss Broome. arrest he had reoeived reoeivei a letter from Lewes Prison, MlssFranoe. Bba Dyson Lawrie i arid he was wounded and also “ gassed” at H ill 60. Which to many a man would giver great fright; of city streets as compared with their condition a few and Bite U Smith, Miss Goldb! Mrs. Weaver. urham ouse signed “ Your most .unhappy wife, __ 5-lbs.) beat Riflemani . Junes. James. BiteMn _ Lake.______Mr.______and D H . — Mra R. M. BelL t Mr. 8pafford. H e has been out of hospital about a month and had to Rhoda.” In it she Unnoticed, unthought of, alone all the time, vears ago is due largely to the disappearance of th® 11th Royal Inniskilling Smith. Bb.. Miss Spafford. Master deToit asked for forgiveness, and implored.. Jhim not to sendher \ RINGM ER. . andMasterWiltehter. Mr.,Sire? Miss HaBlett. re port himself5 to his regimental depot on Monday this Patrolling or sentry he’s “ Guarding the line.” lorse; and the scavenging accountant all large towns ng first round Fawkee Homecroft.—Miss Schwann. Miss BqnlrrelL l b . and “ back here.”—Prisonerhere.’’—Prisoner said she did riot ent her husband L ocal M e n in S o u t h -W e s t A f r ic a . — A | , Hewitt, Bliss Walker. Blrs. and 1 Jaegar Mrs. Mre. Rawson. Mr. Sydney Rawson > 1 wfeek. The Rev. Duncan Pearce conducted the service. bear witness of the savings effected by the introduc T ie bride, who wore a white dress,.with wreath and intentionally, and would n it have done it at all if he graphic account of the campaign in South-West Africa, It is dangerous work, at night or by day, tion of the petrol motor into City life. 1 Hilston.—Mr. and Mra Thornton BelL : M te Lewis had gone away.—P.O. C urtis stated that when he in whioh Mr. T. Wilmshurst (brother of Mr. W. J. Yet how many lives have been saved, can yon say, WEIGHTS. • AbalOin H orn. (Grand P j •V Henderson, t l b . and Mra Harry la w . Bba v< il, and carried a shower bouquet, was attended by “ Many experts state, however, that the ordinary Bb . and Bite R. Pnlvermann. Bb. F. Pnlvermann. Andent. Mrs. and Miss Klcckhart. " ' Hen. Miss Dora Miller Jher sister) ,as bridesmaid. The arrested the prisoner she mi de reference to having strnok Wilmshurst) and Mr. Byron (son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron, That might have been lost through some enemy’s crime light 3 -inch field guns, which form the backbone a t |0>JND. BElss Clack. B b , Bbs. and Bliss Fawsil l b , Mrs. and Misses Allen. Miss Pigotk Misses L Mr. "'sGosden (meoee of the bride) her husband with the chop] ter, and said “ The next time of Downlands) Itook part, appeared in a recent issue I Had not these-bravefellows been “Guarding the line?” the artillery in all arouies, cannot be efficiently l ibs.), Cyclists’ Company, BtlBsPriter. Mr. and Mrs. Pesroa Walker. Miss and Mra Wearing. Miss Wearing. Mr. 1 Georga ______Tomley acted as attendants. I will smash it in his face.1’ She smeltstroni of the Natal Mercury. The writer, “ A Trooper,” in Do “ gentry ” who travel without some mishaps | transported and used without th* service of hors® Booth. Bb. and fibs. Laventon. L and Bliss Piper, Bb. Horace Applebee. l b . H. Clough. s Perry. p l-st 9-lbs.), “ C ” Com S( rgt.-Major Cox, of theR.F. A. at Kingston Camp, was and said she had been talking . andsalt. Witness the course of his interesting narrative says: “ 1 think To Brighton, or Worthing, or Eastbourne perhaps, traction.------These----- „ guns— -, t can- -be dragged ** by ,. horses and l b . Piper. Miss RogulekL Mrs. Gi nley. Mrs. and MlssBalea fiSfiss Tratman | was previously called to th^ house bs. Jones led on the first Bliss Meridlth. CapL Meridith. Lir~ the best man, both he and the bridegroom attending in the lOthult, when you will allow that the force did fairly weU. In eleven Think their train arrives just exact to the time rm en into positions and over ground that would b® Meridlth. Miss the prisoner was “ mad drunk.' was fairly even. Jonee Pattlshall Joses. Capt. Larmer. 'apt. and lire. HOWARD SQUARE. uiiform. -The Magistrates days we trekked by forced marches some 250 miles to Because there are men who are “ Guarding the line ? ” | impossible for motors. Since ’ position is the mam sure on his feet, and won Thompson, l b , Mrs. and Misses committed prisoner for trial at Quarter Sessions, find the enemy, fought a severe action over very factor in determining the value and effectiveness oF niohaeL Rev. Holtrood.—Bb . Peaoh. Mr. and lir a F a r e w e l l Co n c e r t a t H o u n d e a n Ca m p . ; All night he' l b . and Mrs. and Mra MoLeod, f. Mrs. Byatt. M_. She applied for bail, and Was told it she would have difficult country, en! ’’ — a pursuit from (and back to) I-artillery fire, they assert that the horse will remain — On 'Tuesday evening in the Y.M.O.A. tent at to fina two si'substantial sureties for .00 and enter into Gibeon of 30 miles, i or 1less, according to one’s pom- I ; Without a as a valuable and important ally of man in the battle 1- st. 104-lbs.), “ D ” Com- M te G. J. and A. Byatt. l b . and Mrs. Tweddla Mil Bliss Brown, l b . and Mre. Staples, Its. Groin. Bb. Mr. Bonsor. l b . BoxalL Miss BoxaJL Houndean Camp a farewell concert took place. Bombr. her own reoognisanoes of £ 100. tion in the fight, and all on sadly insufficient food and ' He thinks------T------field. ; , „ i ng Fusdiers, beat Private and lb s . Franck. Miss Morris. Ml Griffiths. Miss K ennedy presided and the programme was arranged by Alone, bnt alert, he is “ Guarding the line.” and daughter. Bb. and Mre. Vilasoo A l l e g e d B u r g l a r ie s .—George Shrubb was I “ It would also seem probable that not only in th® T ” Company, 10th Royal ------v Mrs. Buffe; Bb. and Mrs. Miss Oowey. The proceedings were very enthusiastic, ng. Mrs. Rol u M te and Ettington House.—Bb a Stanborongh. Street. charged, on remand, at the Borough Benoh on Friday, :a 'Pa r is h Ch u r c h a n d t h e L ig h t in g And when the war’s over and we get the sack, artillery, but also in the cavalry branch of the servioa __. ______Sneath. Mr. Miss Bateman. Bb.andMra Humble, f. • Murrey. ai d there was a large audience. Most of the items with burglariously breaking into 155; Ashbumham-road, ; To wife) and to children we all hurry back: the horse will remain. A charge of cavalrymen lb s . Cook. Miss Iris Murray. Mr^-Banbury Wire encored. Mrs. P. B . Vinall acted as accom- Ibb.—It whs decided; at a well-attended meeting at IGHTS. Mist Reed. l b . and Misses Qelston, Mr. and Bba and stealing therein article* valued {at £2, the property sday to hold the evening service ; While others get medals that make them look fine, mounted on motor cycles or in motor cars is incon — on, Mrs. Robinson. Bb. and Mrs. lerson. Mrs. pt nist. A t the close the Chairman expressed hearty i "Vyill they think of the men who “ Guarded the line? ceivable—and even if possible, such a charge would 0UND. LASOELLES TERRACE. | tb|anks to M r.,G . W. Baraden (secretary of the of Arthur Leonard H all; and he was further charged Sundays at 3.30 p.m. instead of Pope. l b . Muller with burglariously break ng and entering 57, Ohve- lose half its effectiveness by the absence o t that fir® i.), “ C ” Company, lOtK 6.—Bliss Adamswalthe. Mra Dillon. Dyion. Mr. iwes Y.M.O.A.) and the ladies who had assisted him. Twenty-one voted in favour of the and energy which animate both the horse and ita Rifleman W. Grogan T ra Lansdqwnk P bivatk H otel. and Mrs. Green, L Mrs. Dryland, f. avenue, and stealing mone;' and goods to tne value of and ten against it The Vicar (the said the Y.M.O. A. tent had been a great boon to h a v e in I ihe | rider with one spirit, and render a charge of cavalry, npany, ,13th Royal Irish Mia. Kendall. Bb, and Mrs. Dl< South Lynn.—Blr. and Mrs. BeU. Blr. a ^Norton. £2. 7a 6d., the property of Elizabeth Frances Lavender. | Rev. R. M. B a b y A s k s f o r B e e r .—“ aa the writer knows from actual experience, one or this men at the camp, and the work done by the ilation ital at the presentsnt time a clchild, only one L the first round with a' ^ns^ribfc'RUohSrBranlo. Mtohte I ^MissesNorton <». M.O.A. helpers would long live in the memory of all —Prisoner, who had nothing to say, was committed for the most impressive and picturesque sights m tho Bennie. Mr. and Mre. 0. Dadda Hr. and Bin. J. trial at the Quarter Sessions. < 1 fear and l months old, who frequently tasks the nurse opponent was equal to W10 had been th$re. The Y.M.O.A. tent had been a world. i j t id put on a good many Dadds. Bliss D. Dadda Blr, B in. aid Biles Yonng. Start. Miss Rote Mr. and 1 . Wilkie, t Cotton Gr o w in g in N a t a l .—A ccording to or beer Bns with which Bln,“ “ ------IL BIr. Leenman-ahMr! I HoHKLKGH.-Mr. an-1 ®— .Crawford | he mb from home, for the men had always been able to I “ If the horse should disappear from the artillery | with both hands. Finish- i Baker. _Miss PowelL rtiele appearing! in a leading South African news- this chili the Medical Officer of Bliss n-Shaw. Bln. dark. Fergnsson. gc there and read, or write to their friends,jor enjoy a ______'.(Benton) in his annual and cavalry branches of the servioe, it will be not , opponent, he won fairly, H .W 5 S T Blaster T h e M a in D if f ic u l t y .—’ ie manager of a r, an expert has given it as his opinion that if a Health fi because its utility is gone, but because the difficulty Perman an Bln. Gill- factory reoently engaged new i and gave instruo- lly serious attempt were made to produce cotton on report. ] says: “ It would be interesting to know of deaths of infants caused indirectly by a of feeding it wnen alive and of disposing of ita 13-st. 13-lbs.), 14th Royal Grant. U _ Bin. turns to the foreman to a ss^ him his duties. A few ommercial scale, Natal, especially the' midland the numb carcase when dead, more than counterbalance tho and Bln. ___ and son. th sv bad don*!’ and the men endorsed this expression by id distressing sight only too frequently to be “ yron (13-st. 2-lbs.), 254tb —i ong three hearty oheera for Mr. Barnden and his days afterwards the manat er inqn whether the new riots, would prove a serious rival to the [Southern common advantages named above. „ M „ l* Smith? Miss Nelson. Blr. and Mrs? I seen in j borough—viz., that of children in charge of t round. , Williams, This was followed by “ Auld lang syne.” and man was progressing with 1 is work, The foreman, who Les of America in the matter of cotton growing. It “ Petrol is quite as easily transported as corn, and had not agreed very well with man in question, ild that as compared with mealies cotton growing is their ers outside public-houses a t all honrs o f the a disabled motor does not become a centre o f infec K n d “ " lymn, “ God be with yon till we meet again.” The expoeed to varying conditions of weather, Mrs, and_____ pi Bgramme of the ooncert was as follows: exclaimed angrilv:angrily: “ Progressing! There’s been a lot - as good a proposition, in some cases, in fact, a day, tion and disease, until burnt or buried. „ Also, ® the who multiplietb Stephenson. Blr. and fibs? and of progress,a I have taught him everything I know, one, as land that would be classed1! as useless for thus mg bronchitis and other respiratory diseases.” smashed motor, or one short of petrol, may be hidden Abbs. and filra. Rnsden. Miss : SfES" Sc ng," Daddy’s sweetheart"...... Miss Btone i . and that the one single Mreee. Etayworth. M te L_, ■*H®i Recitation, “ Unole Moses’ county ana he is still an ignorant bob*—. don Opinion. is would produce cotton in abundance. Some A S: Co n st a b l e ’s P r iv il e g e . + A and recovered days or weeks afterwards—a wounded PowelL Blrs. Watson Taylor Dowdeney, Mr. and Bin. Cox., Mrs. 1 . m •>na___ I a, „„ Mtk .hnr ..... —----. ur own is that they may be ‘ (with chorus), “ John Brown " F i v e B r o t h e r s K il l e d . at consignments of South African cotton to England slimly t special constable on the top of a tram car hone is best killed" Sirs. White. , , , , 0. Blr. and Bin. ,Gray, Kathleen .... Miss Bannister •The family of -1 Mostyn Pbiv, Gray. Blaster Bobble------Grey.- Miss Qnrnett. Ration, “ Katie’s answer” Mrs. Casey, of Alfaany-ro^d, Bren! rd, has a remarl " from a halfpenny to a penny more than the wasrequi tea by the conductor to come down and deal Blr. and Bin. Kerr, fifre. and Blise es. Rev. an product H -J ;' with a who was inclined to be abusive*. Reluctantly party, eng Kvtasom Mr. and _ Bite Steer. [’(w ^ tS oru sK “jMd jp n i " | able war reoord. Ten of'her! were in the Army, Cl e a r in g H o u s e F ig u r e s . — During th« yon to understand, Moulton. Mr. Father Davidson. Blr. O. Smith. _ Newham. don,, “ The obstructive hat" i Bannister eight serving with tl Rangers and the ‘He is a man after my own heart,” said the constable complied with the request, Meeste Johnxm (8). Blr. Mom. Blr. Mrs Betts, others with the Royal himself confronted by_ahuge navvy. ‘ Tberehe week ended August 25th the figures issued by the -and girls to he like one big Mrs.Uteugncun. Ughton. Miasi Blunted. BlissF [and friend, Five of them have xeha, referring to Hildebrand, who had just left the I Bankers’ Clearing House show that a total deanngjsf baloney!* Mias Valence: been killed* one has been and one invalided ise after an unusually lank stay. “Nonsense!” Boondoctor. “ Hewon’tpayhisfar® The and BIre. Newton. Mrs. and Miss Jones. . BIrs. and___ i Weaver.______able refleoted, and then said, “ WeU, I £258,873,000 took place, being an increase of £1(8,441,000 ' re never heard anything and Bliss Hard. Bite Roberts. Blaster About 60,000 is the estimated population of out of the Servioe. She hhas also t brotheis-in-law in died her young brother. “ fie is after the legacy in comparison with the corresponding period last yean* r to give me the slightest Jack Roberts. Mona. ] Perie and party (6) 1 V mice, whioh is built an between 70 ana 80 islet® the Army, and h'er husband has ly joined. lyunr unole left you!” j [ most pay it for him ! ” ^ ; - f. m T.! h „.. je^^faaaa., iy^.,. „.. iS\ 7 k,,-v • diii ?■AriMi! V *$ ' •i • t ) EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, 4 , 1 9 1 5 . « SPOllT— VXD OTHER DENTAL P ainless Treatment. I nclusive F ees. M A YN A RD THINGS. ECONOMY Absolute Satisfaction. (B y SPECTATOR.) ON, Y O U R 4. LIMITED VACATION 101, Dalston-lane, N.E. T o - FOB yjilit&nt crioket at the Saffrons is still tl ie order of My first experience of Painless Dentistry. Three teeth out and couldn’t feel it. It was T p: the'day, the common or garden variety o: mal beautiful. NEWEST between teams of civilians being for the present a Enjoy not only the ocean breezes, but the Gratefully yours, REMOVALS of the past. On Saturday, in lovely weatier, delightful Downlands air daily, and make O. S. B. I s t lx © o f LOWEST POI : a point of having the supreme joy of : bourne were oppoeed to the Royal Wiltshire ifi i * •!' ■ and after some very good play by both sides the Really Painless [Extractions L. Wm. Bruf< AND terminated in a draw. As a matter of fac s, STORAGE. these matches do, the class of players eng tged AFTERNOON TEA G oldsm iths | suoh as to make it well nigh impossible to an ive at any S M tb o o r n t definite result in a half-day’s play only. U n d e r I d e a l S urroundings , g j ; . j } m Goods WareijLotised in 8ojaxate In Eastbourne’s score of 258 for nine v ickets, at DAINTILY SERVED I which they declared, two individual performances at • ; i ‘ • 1 : . ; j out prominently,, W. H. Bacon hitting u ) 80 with Look-up Compartment s. refreshing freedom, and being ably seoonc e<’ AT POPULAR PRICES. N o . 3 ,1 3 1 . I Grevett, who played very well indeed for (7. i (facing Sussex Stores) claimed twelve 4’s, and between them these twolmen Eastbourne. I put on“ 88 for ■ the...... sixth wii ...... The ap] earance of M usic f r o m 4 p t 0 6 p .m . 6, Sussex Gardens Finest Fireproof Warehouses these two well-known local mu. together „ „ ------—at T e wickets. . , ) ' Terminus Hoad, ON’S GOODS t h : defying the bowlers and hittingtoe bowling s 11 over toe \ AT i Phone 771. in Eastbourne. field, was remindful of toe doings of many other SCHOOL Eastbournians now far away, and made o n , long and XI. * P B f yearn for the time when “ the boys come home” smiling E5VENDBNS > Smart and Up-to-date V ins. and triumphant after their innings across the THE BRITISH RED [CROSS SOCIETY.! ’r|B 5M i^9ri ALL SUMMER GOODS. in> the M ADE-UP DEPARTM ENTS have CHARMINGLY APPOINTED ’ (Sussex/IS .AD.) 'CERTIFICATED 1 Experienced and Careful Men In spite of (the fact that Eastbourne had 1 he ■ 1 ■' ' • .■ ' Commandant: Ashli G. Oluffe, M.D. I tage of Lieuit. R. B. Minnett’s. bowling, to( Detachment orders for wee! ending Sept. 11th, 1915. been Marked at EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES, to e f f e c t a n Day and Evening Yeomanry offered a determined resistance 6 > the only Employed. * tyle. Corner Tea Lounge Sunday. — Field day. le at 2.30 promptly. attack, several of the men playing in first-class Uniform: Full marching ordi bandages ant! flrst-ait-aid s m l W. T. Briscoe 48, H. F. Brumskill 46, and E, P. Ai idry I oases. . ■ * - IMM EDIATE CLEARANCE, and so avoid Storing i n S t o c k . (not out) 34 all shaped very well for their runs, am the (Foot of Devonshire Place), Monday.—Sections A and B ind probationers: Special B 5 l ESTIMATES FR EE. total had mounted to 188 for seven wickets when time drill; Deputy Seotion Leader 3urnage. Sections C and | Prepartu arrived. D : Technical instruction clr by the Pharmacist, COSTUM ES in Wliite Pique, [Fancy Cambrics, &c. MR. W. a JONES, J » ,ptee. - EASTBOURNE. Wednesday.—Physical exet ise and marching, "Emmanuel College the Friday.—Sections A and B : I: struotlon olass, “ Hospital under 16 to be pre A match at the Saffrons on Tuesday betweei Duty,” by the Depnty Quartei ■master. Sections C and j . M ! ^ Season’s prices from 21/9 to 29/11. Final clearing price 1 0 /6 , Osborne, i APPLY I Convalescent Camp and the Rev. W. N. Willin’! IXI. D and probationers: S] drill; Deputy Section [ resulted in a victory for the latter by three: Tuns,uo pnly, Leader Hall. Ylritora the scores being 108 and 111 respectively.1 A 4 good cut will parade I SEM I-EV EN IN G and AFTERNOON GOW NS in Fancy materials, including Crepe de Chene, Cliarmeuse Satin,