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ASTBOURNE COLLEGE. r t i s t i c o u r t r e s s m a k e r H E LADIES’ COLLEGE. SCHboL^OF^coM M ERCEj MABY H. COOPER, A C D E a President t T GRASSLNGTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE. arehoused in Separate 0 111, P1VBN81Y BOAD. j: i! ■■ r I ! ■' ” THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. A Day School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. ;-up Compartments. ograp^^^i^^AKw^^ervio^subject^mS Latest Creations in FETE and EVENING GOWNS at Moderate Prices Head Master t Principals: Languages. [____ 1____ - I i The RHV. 7. 8. WILLIAMS, M.A MISS HITCHCOCK amd MISS CRAKE DATED TBACHER8 only are EMPLOYED. ORIGINAL AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. (Successors to Miss Dee Ruelies), - - Schools Visited. , : Assisted by a hrg- Staff of KcHidiut and Visiting Firep ro o f Warehouses Day and Evening Classes. Individual Tuition. Telephone 70S, The School Is a FIRST-GRADE SCHOOL for the Sons The perfect combination Masters aud MLlreaepe. of Gentlemen. Pupils prepared. If detired, for the Preliminary, Junior, in Easjtl;boume. is the Budge Multi with Budge eoach-huilt sidecar. Comfort, Senior and Higher Camnridgo Ixioal Examinations, also i l l s i d e ; s t . a n n e ’s r o a d , 6, LI8MORE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Boys are prepared for the Universities, the Army, Navy speed, silenoe, safety andlxeliability are the features of this EASTBOURNE. unrivalled vehicle. Budge! Multi Catalogue NOW BEADY ANJ> mrMatrioalau n, Loudon University, for the Sooiety H and Civil Services, Professions and Commercial Life. POST FBEE on receipt of a postcard to :■ of French Profes.orsin London and for the Examination Preparatory School for Boys. There are special Abmy and Navy Classes. by the Associated Board of the Royal Academy of Musio »nd Up-to-date Vans. (Proprietors, and Royal College of Music. MR. W. H. JONES, M.A, F.R.Q.&JClifton CoUege and 1 For Prospectus and Information as to reoenb Successes, Rudge-Whitworth, Ltd. Emmanuel CoUege, Cambridge. kECElVES BOYS DICKER & CO. E. A P. 8LOCOMBE), Students desirous of pursuing theirstudies after leaving ■nder ifi te be prepared tor the Public Schools and application should be made to the Head Master. 10, Terminus-road, Sobool may join Advanced Clarse- in English Literature icfed anid Careful Men RtNeCe, Osborne. 'J-» I !' HIGH-CLASS PROVISION MERCHANTS & GROCERS, Physical Drill Is oompulsory for the whole School. and History, French German, Latin and Mathematioe. Special eurrangements for Day Pupils and the Sons of Eastbourne. Hockey. Cricket and Tennis Clubs. [dnly Em V U tm 21 acres of Playing Field In OUdredge Park. £> OPPOSITE TOWS HALL, MAJ8TBOURNH. R 240 HAI.hinl George. 8ohool French Library. iployed. pLOVELLY-KEPPLE STONE, A FEW BOARDERS ARK RECEIVED. .1 “■71 BENCH GOUIN SCHOOL. WINES, 8PiRIT8 a n d MINERAL WATERS. ^ STAVELEY ROAD, MEADS, EASTBOURNE. Scholarship-open toallunder 14-tenableat the Ladies’ X ' , The Oldest ESabllshed. Telephone No. 118. ~p.uo(Ce for three years ; examination in connection with !KAT E S FEES. Bunnymead, Mill Rood, Upperton, Eastbourne. this held lu January of every year. Old Glenlivot WMskey, 3/8 k 4/- per bottle. Fine Old Tawney Port, 36/- k 42/- per dozen. ITor Preepeotus, forther Particulars, fcc., apply to the _ A Living Method for a Living Language. Seho'ol for Girls (Preparatory and Finishing). Principals, The Ladies’ Colloge. N E W JAM S, I- - ^ Ask fob Pbioh List. Classes at all stages In various parts of the Town. Mrg. F. H. Browne and Miss Tait-Reid, B.A., • N.B.—Miss Hitchcock and Miss Ckakic are at home Schools - Attended. BOTTLED FRUITS, Ac. - TlMPHONB «*■ to see Parents on business on Fridays, 3 30 to 5.30 p.m. Assisted by a large Resident Staff of Trained Age no object. Lessons begin any time. Certificated English j and Foreign Teachers. REENCROFT-ELLESMERK, No sz tn charge for visiting. Conferences. Beferenoes an kindly 1. 8PENCKR ROAD YNARD, L n ^ following Eastbourne D A Y ’S W ASH ING a References A. BONEFANT. B. 6s L. (Univ. GaU.), BAKER & SONS’j ! V- [ I (Late of 32, The Avenne). ,1 j r‘ , ’ f A J_ • 'A'- Member of the Sooiety of French Professors. I Home School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. aie, esq.. m.u., r .n.v.a., ana am. O BOROUGH SCHOOL, «.K.0.P.,M.K.0.8„ D.PE 0»m..»nd MISS LLOYDS has removed to more oommodions House Furnishers, MACHINE MADE BREAD. , M.D., Frank Gravely. Eeq.. M.D. premises and 1s prepared to reooive an increased B • UPPER AVENUE, EASTBOURNE. | I E»q„ J.P., M.B.O.P., L.B.OJP., number of DAILY PUPILS. P.,1111■—|. j P. G. GILBERT, B.A. (Lond,). A, the Bev. 0. and Mra Horaburgh, FEW PENNYWORTH F™ 0lI* “ I a G. GILBERT, (Lond. Univ.). I, W. J. O. Merry, Esq., M.D., e Buildings, 3 i D * P E R 2 - l b - L o a f . ,, and Mrs. Orr, the Bev. Url MADAME PETRELLI, R.A.M. Prttxife School for Boys. Gate PupU of Signor Randegger). of the principal Large Premises with 3 acres of ground. Chemical and ! 1 I London Oonoerta. and PRIMA DONNA D’Oyly TPhraioal Laboratories, Gymnasium and Playing Fields. DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN DAILY, Oarte Operas, London, | Eastbourne. Preparation for London Matilonlation and Oxford and Cambridge Looals, r a n v i l l e h o u s e , g a u d i c k r o a d , GIVES LESSONS in VOICE PRODUCTION Fees Moderate and Inclusive. G MEADS, KA8TBOURNE. and SINGING (Italian Method), 19 and 81, O hnroh-street; 16, Pevenaey-road and 176, Seaside. Residential, Pbepabatoky and Finishing Address: Ckaig-y-Don, Dckb’hDrive,E astbourne g T . GEORGE’S SCHOOL (UPPERTON). Girls’ School. Many of her Pupils holding distinctive engagements ssistanta SRanteil TeL 169. Principals—MRS. C. B. d* la MOTHE and in Opera and Conoerts. FOB BOYS INTENDED FOR BUSINESS LIFE. MRS. NELSON FOLEY, B.So (Lond.) late r and commission.— Flannels Washed in Fain Water, for trie storage of which large underground Concrete Tanks have bees constructed. of the Ladies' CoUege, Cheltenham. WASH-BOILER. ELOCUTION. Company, «, The Subjects of Instruction include those taught at Assisted by a well-qualified Staff ail Public Secondary Schools and, in addition, special I S S HILDA FLANAGAN ittoo la paid to Commercial Subjects and Modern f j EA8TBOURNE House beautlfuUy situated in its own Grounds. Good M (Late pupil of Mra Haslnck), -WANTED, well-educated Yoons Tennis Courts and Playing Field. Recreation and EASTBOURNE GAS CO., Gold Medalist and A.L.AM. Elocution. pprentices tojthe Bkxwo Show Room Bis. Gymnasium Room (50 ft. long). ent; pocket money from commence- Tor Prospectus apply Head Master. SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY CO., L im it e d , 10, SUSSEX GARDENS. GIVES LESSONS in RECITING, PUBLIO s. Bobby ffc Cck, Ltd., Terminue- Special Advantages for Music and Modern Languages, SPEAKING, PURE VOICE TONE, &c. u n i c i p a l s c h o o l o f a r t - LATIMER ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Prospectus and references, on appUcation. Address: i JUBCt. », Susans - road, East- (Technical Institute, GrOve-road). Comfortable Situations.—Wanted : M CUFFNELLS, BURLINGTON PLACE, Eastbourne. ' ^ Houseparto urmaids, Housema DAY and EVENING CLASSES are held In all Every convenience is provided for ensuring the Highest Class of Work for Families, Lodging /^.RANVILLE CRE8T.ST, JOHN’S ROAD, ■' Betwi Branches of Art, Including Classes In Metal Work, j Houses, or Hotels. V J EASTBOURNE. TK i’ISS ALICE NORTON, L.KA.M., A.R.C.M., Wood Carving and Leather Work. SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. Visits and Receives Pupilb for .WANTED two in family: no hass- y, after six. MJss whitaaid, d, Ariimr- Visitors can join for short periods. Letters should be addressed “ MlSS Hill, Sanitary Steam Laundry, Latimer-road, Eastbourne." Thorough Modem Education with special facilities tor Pianoforte, Harmony, Singing & Voioe Production, Musio and Languages. In EASTBOURNE on BATURDAY8. MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL Open Scholarships obtained by Pupils. vlffiSS for children under 13; usual Pupils Prepared for Metropolitan & Local Examinations l middle of September: morning* . FOR GIRLS 4 Individual supervision and training. Happy home life Upwards of 200 8uocea»es. ‘ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. ' ' , (Uppebton-boad). with healthy School discipline. Address: (FRENCH oi ENGLISH Governess MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL Extensive premises in own grounds. Playing field. *9, MAGDALEN TERRACE. 8T. LEONARDS. r two hours i fbr Two Girls, i Large hall, weU-llghted and ventilated, for gymnastics, personally, ’ letter, to 6, • a s j , FOR BOYS OETZMANN dancing and indoor reareation. it bourne. (Technical I nstitute, Grovb-boad). Prospectus and List of Suooeases in Publio Examinations DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. during paBt year on appUcation to Thh Principal. itVANT Waited, sleep, in or out; Prospectus and full particulars of these Schools can -— & CO., L t d ., ------ISS LUCY WAY begs to announce that ter; private family; no cooking.— he obtained from THE SECRETARY, Education Com- i-square, Eastbourne.______M her CLA8SE8 will be RE8UMED in the H ttee, Town Hall, Eastbourne.______I SAVIOUR’S CHOIR SCHOOL, BAFFRONS ROOMS, on SATURDAY, October 3rd, i t ANT WANTED;plain cooking;, N r . TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, S • SOUTH STREET. at 8 p.m. laid kept : wages £22; age 25-30.— gh-Bonaoy, Upton House, Crawley, F | l tHB MODERN SCHOOL of LANGUAGES, Telegrams: “ OETZMANN LONDON.” Telephone: MUSEUM "ONE.’’ BOYS ARE TAKEN FROM THE AGE OF EIGHT. Lessons can be given at any time on application to “ • In Bobby dt Oo.’s Arcade. tD, Terminus-road, Fees £6 per Annum. I Westwat, 2, West-terrace, Eastbourne. lor) WANT; for North of England1 Many Choral Scholarships, some of whloh cover 1 of four; between 25 and 35; good FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN, SPANISH, the whole Amount of the Fees. LADIES DESIRING to m a k e DANCING AND DEPORTMENT. -Mrs. Edmondson, Hotel ENGLISH, RUSSIAN, CLASSICS, HEBREW, Training for Business Life. to o . For Prospectus and other Information apply ISS ELEANOR RATCLIFFS, age 16; smart, intelligent Tinns Moderate. Native Teachers. Trial Lesson Free. “A BOOK ON FURNISHING” M 10 years Assistant to MRS. WORDSWORTH, weenween U and 12, to Manager. THE WARDEN. SHIRTS fo r our HOSPITALS Will RESUME her CLASSES at the GRAND HOTEL. Princlpal-L. DE LAVALLAZ, Dr. Utt. GRATIS AND POST FREE. SATURDAY, Oct. 3rd, at 2.45; Juveniles, U o’olook. ID/tUptierupper of , two), experienced, H /TR FREDERICK CRAMER, A.R.C.M. At DEVONSHIRE PARK. Wednesday, Sept. SOth, f t mg Gentlemen's Preparatory i-VjL (Pianoforte Solo-Playing Diploma), DiplomO of or SOLDIERS* and at 8.30; Special Baby Class, 11 o’clock. SAILORS on Adult Class for Latest Ball Room Dances, Mondays 8.30. — i 25-30; state age, wages, jyjR . A. E. STYLER, the Royal Conservatoire of Sonderehausen, Germany, lown House, Forest Row. Gives Lessons in PIANOFORTE A VIOLIN PLAYING, ALLANDALE, COOMBE ROAD. CROYDON. £5 PREPAID ORDERS CARRIAGE PAID TO ANY THEORY, HARMONY, MUSICAL FORM, Ac. active service can have their KTANTKD: Several Cook-Generals and" L 8ILVERDALE ROAD, EASrBOURNK, PupHe prepared for all Musical Examinations. ISS MINA HUDSON (Cert. Voc. T.O.L., ] ' mmaid fot School:also Housemaid. RAILWAY STATION IN OR WALES. M Member of the Incorporated Sooiety of Musicians). Houseparlourmaids (friends would Address:— It Schools visited. GIVES LESSONS in SINGING, VOldB DEVELOP­ I DISENGAGED : Several good Brahman Lodge, st. Leonards Road, Eastbourne ; MENT AND PIANOFORTE PLAYING. isemaids, wages £18 to iWJYFrench LANGUAGES. 8, Hornsey Rise Gabbess, London, N. material cut out free of charge 1 year; several Young Kitchen- Distinctive and successful method. Preparation for ” ‘ holme Employment Agency, all Musloal Examinations. Testimonials from well-known me. I G NO R 11? A t VIANELlil Musical Critics. Ladies' Choir.—Summer Term com­ Voioe Production, Singing, Pianoforte, Harmony i at Messrs.: I ■. i mences May 5th. I8H GOVERNES8. for boy (aged S (Professoressa di W gua Itallana Laureate ■ I . . ■ Particulars from Miss MinaH udbon, Willoughby House. moos.—Call, 9 to 10 cum. or 6 to H/TR. C. WYNDHAM ROBINSON1 LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP !! neU’ Uni ■ oreitft di Roma) Station-parade; or Clift's Studio, 4, Giidredge-road. l Hotel, Eastbourne._____’ i l l IB AT THE GIVES LESSONS IN ITALIAN quired, to work under BECH8TEIN STUDIOS, WIGMORE 8TREET, Patronised by Royalty. , wages £18, all tan n d.A pply, LONDON, W., On Wednesdays, Before you Yuy any kind of Furniture anywhere, it is worth your while to investigate In Schools and Families. French Lessons also given. MARSHALL & DUNBAR’S, , experiences to Manager, Hydro Hotel. and in EASTBOURNE on other days. For terms, &o., apply Heatherdene, 4, Meads street, £ M g THE GYMNASIA (SBf. BEX HILL on Saturdays. Schools attended. the value we offer you—then compare it with what the other firms would offer you. ______} 1 ■ EiaraouRNE.______I | Address; KYA LAMI, THE GREYS, Eastbourne. a n d Sc h o o l o f P h y s ic a l E d u c a t io n , TAILORS and SHIRT MAKERS, Voice Production a speciality,. You will at once recognise that our; Furniture is moke than value for money, and also IS S M. GRAHAM SCHOFIELD, YORK ROAD, Eastbourvb (near Town Hall), TeL 917, nations SEanteb. note that we guarantee to M' Diplflmfse, Parle open during August iu Morning only, \JLOU(let WUUOUlass Certificate), VlUUOVO/t and DERWENT ROAD, MEADS (Tel. 1297), ICRKTARY SOLDIERS' and SAILORS MONET—£2 to £1,000. Gives LESSONS in PRACTICAL DRES8CUTTING Also at BEXBILL, closed during August. IETY and NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Save you 3/- in every £1 spent here. and MAKING, FRENCH PATTERN MODELLING HI & U3, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. Every branch of Physical Education soientifioal'y taught p»-road, Eastbourne (TeL No. 571), for CASH ADVANCED PRIVATELY. ’ and MILLINERY. • by fully qualified and experieuoed Assistants and Lady tera, Porters, Yanman, Chair and Miss Schofield has had 13 years’ experience with private Teachers, under the direction of Mr. Bbrnabd Moss. ■ ; Spinal Chair for Hire; Vacuum T Moderate Interest. Easy Repayments to All Goods we deliver Carriage Free, and in every conceivable way we economise for pupils and in class teaching in schools. There Is a Medloal Gymnasium attached for Remedial with or without men ; Gardena A responsible Householders. Promptly and in etriot Blouse Patterns a Speciality. , Exercises and Swedish Massage, under the dlreotlon of m Cleaned; and any Casnal Work oonfldenoe. Thm Only Actual Rrainsirr Lindkb. you. We invite your Inspection. Our Show Booms are open to yOu, and We expect Mons. Guetaf Armgarth, of Stockholm, and Miss F, C. Jrkmen's Compensation Ant Men of 2, CORNFIELD‘ TERRACE. SUITABLE MATERIALS IN STOCK. Charlesworth. r sent out. >______/ Call or Write :-MISS A. JEWELL, you to look at the values we offer. We specially cater for the Middle and Working INED NURSE KKQUmaa K*ga«*- 1 CRICKET, TENNIS, GOLF, Ac. rtbourne.— Apply, “ Sistar" Pamelas 1, WILMINGTON SQUARE, , Glasses. jQRAWINGiRAWING AND PA]PAINTINGPAIS CLASSES. Eastbourne. [ ' I / - ' TeL 554. EASTBOURNE. JH) APPOINTMENT In Eastbourne BOBS MARGARET BENECKE (a of Miss R . N. COLLIN8’ SPORTS SHOP, wn; highest references; low salary.— Far It is better to deal direct with the 1 2DKB than Beatrloe Malcolm and Mr. W. Rothi HOLDS 8, SOUTH STREET ^(Near (Near Town Hall), to apply to Agents and Financial Comp LIFE CLASSES at THE STUDIO, BATH ROAD IPrtnce frcreseent, Brighton. (next to 48, GROVE ROAD). CHARLES BREACH, . ™**"*”» EASTBOURNE. EES SITUATION PETERS & SONS, Hours daily 10—4 and on Tuesdays and Thursdays 7.45 Professional Cricketer ’Eastbourne O.O., 1801-02. experienced insi___and ant p good £3 to_£l,000. -9.45 p.m. Builder, C ontractor and Sanitary Plum ber. Cricket Ooach Eastbourne College, 1805-4-6-8. when suited.—Apply, F. Frost, The Glasses for children. Special arrangements made with Tennis Rackets Re Stbuno and Repaired. Benenden, Kent. OMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, schools. .. Full...... i i appUcation. R, 35, DESIRES POST as J . b ^ttees & CO., West End Building Works, Meads. Residence: 1, Matlock-road, Meads. if high-class Apartments; i Q O E E £ ° K E . taste; experienced and , Who have been established in the______for RAWING AND PAINTING. BBT1HATEB GIVEN FOE GENERAL HOUSE EEFAISB. if lady’s house.—Address. B. nearly 40 years, have OPENED a LOC. OFFICE for 6 to 10 and 24 to 27, Kensington Gardens, Brighton. D Eastbourne. toe purpose of affording Cash____ ‘ .___ to the Inhabi­ Miss KATHLEEN SH AW, Exhibitor Royal Academy, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRAINAGE AND HOUSE SANITATION. MAKES THE HOTTEST FlBt. tants* ^otBAMBOr* at EASTBOURNE and A.C.T., Cert. South Kensington, Cert Royal Drawing SITUATION, .to take baby Five minutes’ walk from Central Station. Trams stop at Corner. Sooietqr, MedaliBt, Atelier Ludoviol. GIVES LESSONS NEVER BLOCKS THE KITCHENER FLffKB. red ; good needlewoman; age 38— AovAMto Mibb at a Few Hoi t Nottob. ■i wood, Orche Hill Avenue. Gerrardc either Privately or in Claae. Figure, still life, black and MIXED WITH A LITTLE COAL MAKES SPLENDID T m • p O., 218. National, 830x. W E CLOSE at ONE o’clock on SA TU R D A Y. white, design. 'Phone Ox. upon _____ Note Miss Shaw holds positions of many years standing as M IL L E R & SE L M E S, Estimates Free: > DINING AND DRAWING ROOM FIR£8. 1 AGENCY,'#, Station-parade, by Weekly. «uuuu or Quarterly — h------1------*------— ------H------v lURNE. Teh No. 1068. its at Moderate Iol TeL 4620. P ub Chaldbon, Delivebbd...... 18/9 „sd now; Good Cook, i MO FEES; oU Transactions Strictly RO W L E Y & SO N , s“l i m i B u i l d e r s . D ecorators. P l u m b e r s . 18th; Good Parlourmaid. £28; ( __ „ Meads . 18/8 18th; Good Honsemaid, 21, two Custom ora dealing with other lenders can have their Every description of Building and House Repairs done at Moderate Chargee. loans paid off and increased. We are the ACTUAL 1 2 8 , 8 T. JAM ES’ STREET, BRIGHTON. ] Special attention to Drainage and Sanitary Work. - Peb Sack, 1/6; Meads, 1/6, I; nurse, age 21, reference one $ LENDERS, and every Application will receive imme­ , 18. reference 13 months. An OPHTHALMIC j and 8011 NTIFIO OPTICIANS ; EXPERTS in DEFECTS of the EYES, i lurnmid, 20, August 20th; Honse- diate end personal attention by our The above Price* are tubject to Alteration without Notice. ’erence 11 months; Honseparlonr- Resident Manager. TH08. GRUNDY, l MAKERS OF OPTIC2L, PHILOSOPHICAL, AURAL AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. ' Office and Works: 76, TIDESWELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. > 10 months; Hetwepnrlourmaid, “ iPA TH ESO O PE” HOME CmEMATOGRAPH. t 20, £20; several good temporary t ^ Removed to U, Cavendlsh-avenne ‘ AGENTS FOB THE Eastbourne. Gas Company. Ids. 1 j' t (off Boume-st,), Eastbourne (private house). Sole Opticians to the Sussex Eye Hospital, 18M-19U; Re appointed, 1913. and IEORY. Established 1870. Telephone 105, CONTRACTOB8 TO PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS. | j 8 3 Musical Examinations. For the Erection of High-Class Residences and the Thorough Execution of Repairs. PROMPT GASH ADVANCES. ‘Baoh Villa,” Gbbyb, E astbourne. ;ellan£(k0. CHEALS’ £10 upwards. „ N O PRESENTS [ISS B. NOAKE8, Certificated in Harmon; MARK MARTIN! & SONS, FOB FlfiST-CLASS OF and Counterpoint (Senior Local, Associated Boar YOUR WARDROBES. - W* London k ProYinces Discount Company. Ltd., ~ " ~GIVES LESSONS on,the High-Olaas Builders, Decorators, Shop Fitters, Electrical and Heating ------id dam things, and buy l t c h e s . t o i l e t s o a p g >R GOODS ! n Organ, and in Harmony O r n a m e n t a l t e e e s > ____to send abroad. Ladles* i 29, Lansdoumc-road, Croydon. G L O V E S , W l ; apply 8, Galverley-road. Engineers, Sanitary Specialists. Underwoar: Bo Promptitude, Privacy, Easy Terms and lltralghtfoi WILL BE GIVEN FOR .kata, Curtains; *u> i ■ [______Dealing.______BOSES, Silver and Artificial 1 N SOAP WRA]PP E R 8 TeL 264. Under Royal Patronage. Est. 1899. Office and Showrooms: 1, CORNFIELD TEBBACE, Eastbourne. f*.0. by next post Quite DOLPHI ISTRY om C E , and pel MONEY. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. IHE CENTRAL GYMNASIUM, And at 4, COMPTON TERRACE, MEADS. Fruit Trees and Hardy Flowers, &c. CORNFIELD ROAD, Eastbourne. A LARGE STAFF of COMPETENT MEN RETAINED far PROMPT REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. c Rates and on Simple Note or i Proprietor, Prof. GEORGE RABEY (late) Sergt.- „ 1 OFF(^CLOTHING,■, Boots, i £10 AND UPWARDS. SHOP-SOILED CABIN TRUNKS, BAGS, BASKETS,:BLOUiSE CASES, Instructor H.M. Coldstream Guards. NURSERIES 113 ACRES. i. BO JGHT. ash sent on ubjec " Gyi MONEY. [art, 5,)Station-sSreet, Lewes. Call or write, in oonfldenoe, IN BOL1D LEATHER, FIBRE, DANE and HIDE Mllilitaiy, Physio d Swedishedli Drill, Boxing. Ehabukhxd 1879. WARDROBES. MR. L. Mi GREEN, CATALOGUES FREB. ) TEETH FITTED r MONEY. WARDROBES. i, Havelook-road, Hastings, and 92, Terminus-road, A very large variety of Travelling Beguisites of e\ rery description. ! Ald^&a8"^118’Resaaoltatl011’ W. T. LAMB & SON, Eastbourne. First-class Army Instructors. Schools attended, p^inUag extnodbnfl; idtloi it all Climates. j v - | T h. mSSda,'Ltd- 6, MOTORING and TRAVELLING COATS. Clothing to su dies' and Jnvenfie Ciaseee are held daily in Depart- PAWNBBOKEBS, JEWELLEBS AND GENERAL SALESMEN, O H E A L & S O N S , L t d . , Hours, 9—7; Saturday, int. Physical and Swedish Exercises, and are nnder the £10 TO £10,000. eoboe abey 40, SEASIDE ROAD (opposite the Colonnade), EASTBOURNE. PH ILLIPS, 54-5, W est Street, B rightoi L. Telephones j personal supervision of Mrs. G R . -WANTED. KIND HOME for i Little ART HUH I' G. WHITEMAN, For particulars apply at the Gymnasiuip. Always ON SALE a THE NURSERIES, CRAWLEY. [birth; aged five; no premium; love Wine and Sfibit Merchant, Jewellery. Silver Plated atie [" ^Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. l B . B R O W N & S O N . gUSSEX HOTEL, CORNFIELD TERRACB '. on Tuesday, the 11th last., Oath Advanced on every description of Property. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wardrobes Purchased for Prompt Cash. SPECIAL PREPAID RATES. YATCH, in or about Hampden he and! six o’clock.—Anyone finding and lender, Moorgate-streat. London, UALi. 1 Q-IYE US A CALL and inspect our New Stock of MOTOR C YC L E S a n d PABTIL3 WAITED ON AT ANY TIME AT OWN RESIDENCE. he Police Station will receive above Bank of □gland). Distance no ol ect. Grill Boom and Bestaurant. WANTS OF ALL KINDS, strictest privacy, borrow from a LondonW office. 0 ACCESSORIES. Payton Two-Stroke, £21; O.K. Two-Speed, £30 ; B.S.N.’b from 'NCHEONS. TEAS. DINNERS. SUPPERS. ARTICLES FOR BALE, Y (oldest established), where ' £48. 10e.; Royal Enfield Combination, £84. l l painlessly, and Artificial Open to Non-Residents. 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OLD OIL PAINTINGS, C0L0DEED & OTHER PRINTS, General Printers, Lithographers fled Dentist; main thoroughfare ; I ; ; I ■■ j IS THH and Publishers, 7 Insertions...... Five Shillings fere. Killick & Davies, Estate niustrated Catalogues Free by Posh Old Scrap Books and Miniatures on Ivory, and Old Needlework P cturea. Loncar Adrertisanente >t Proportionate Bate.. \ Eastbourne- ______; i -t- K W ill Pay Carriage on Parcels sent or Call by appointment. Best Local Medium for Advertisements If Booked the usual rates will be charged. ! and Second-hand) FOR HALkI E R S T M O N 0 E U X EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND ARTISTIC PRINTING All such announcements appear onoe in the following t reived at any time tor Sale by (Copyright). Established nvately at fair prbres when. pro- . H Address, P . W IT T , 72, SHIP STREET, BRIGHTON. 45 Years. OF EVERY; DESCRIPTION. AT MODERATE CHARGES. Eastbourne Chronicle ▲ HISTORICAL AND DKSCRIPTI SKETCH Bast Sussex News DF THIS NOTE PAPER 4MI) ENVELOPES STAMPED nr ANY COLOUR nr thj LATEST ARTISTIC STYLES. Hastings Independent 1 TO BICVCLES a Speoiautt. INTERESTING and PICTURESQUE CASTLE \ . East Grinstead Observer ' ops entirely to bicycles. Fw By the Bev. E. E. Crake, HOMER HERRING, Special Cheap Rates for Prepaid Advertisements Memorial Cards in New and Elegant Designs. Sussex and Surrey Courier Containing a number of excellent .and a of Situations Wanted and Vacant, Articles - ' .. ■ j . i| t |. | , ;,u«ries,7£: plan of the building as it fi EXPERT MILLINERS. Horsham Times ,4 and) 5, Trinity-buildings (near TrlultF- for Sale, Apartments to Let, Ac. ’”p Price, Sixpence. Show Cards and Labels Designed and Printed. Visiting Cards from Type or Copper Plates. Thereby securing, at a very small cost, an amount of To be obtained of the Publishers, Fabncombx & Co., Ltd. SALE NOW ON. publicity throughout the Important distriot of East .NS In SPANI8H DESIRED.-^ ‘ Chronicle Office, South-street, F “ Sussex, among the most influential inhabitants. er at once to X., care of Mr. Lambert, TRIMMED HATS, FEATHERS and PLOWER8 HALF the USUAL PRICE. ENGRAVING DONB BY ALL THB NBW PB00B88BS. st Grinstead. ______i — : — ^ — 7t *"------Printed and Published at the Unequalled by any Other Local Medium. any condition; reliable prlem t TOUB BTJBIMB88 3 and 4, NEW HOAD, BEIGHTOS- platinum pinned; k. M. oo Ball Programme*, Menu Cards, Wedding Cards and Invitations to Dinner, Mnsical and on platinum; cask at once.— is often necessary that < “ Chronicle ” Works, South-street, The Publishers guarantee a oomblned Sale V 90L Queen’sroad, Hastlsgs. F eonneotion With budneseee of even _ D IX E YS, i . ____ | Evening Parties, tasteinlly executed. exoeeding xiuieldy, end, at toe nme time, weU dime. 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EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1914. 2 4- ,ey oan to assist the Red Cross Society. The school- A general alarm was sent out immediately, and extra would be able to augment any funds raised In the Jonis have been inspected by Major S. r*. Oboke, and in precautions were taken, especially in guarding the rail­ TRADERS AND THE SEASON town. the event of any sick or wounded arriving at Eastbourne road. This precaution was well justified, for less than an The Mayor?. It Is not a question for the Mayor. 1PIELD GLASSES for Service Use. they would probably bo among the firat to be used on hour ago two men were found (caught m the very act) It Is a question of law whether the Corporation aooonnt of their suitability for the purpose. trying to blow up one of the railway bridges, so as to PUBLIC MEETING AT THE destroy communication between here and the frontier. are able to do anything. I hope money will be E L L IO T T ’S e a s t ! •‘Boss” Prismatic Military tiuooulars, X 8. Complete in case. £ These two men were given exactly one minute to pre­ TOWN HALL. forthcoming otherwise. The alT pare themselves. They were shoved against the pier of Sdggkst4d H alf penny Rate SubsidyI Green, aq 10 0 EASTBOURNE FAMILIES’ SOLDIER SONS. the bridge, and the firing"nn Bhot them from so close | Mr. J. W arren felt strongly that every effort STORES, 3 points, No. 65168 ..S ... ••• 6 FUNDS WANTED FOR ADVERTISING) was welll IN.- There are a number of families in Eastbourne who are a distance that one man’s othes caught fire. should be made by the town at large to advertise LIMITED Powerful Prismatic “ Boss” Binoculars, X 12. Separate eyepiece EASTBOURNE. the town adequately and effectively. As a member Stevens, [ . 0 0 represented by Beveral of their members in the military himself he could testify to the excellent work captain 1 adjustment, in case ccmplete $o. 57939 •” ° forcee of the country. Four eons of Mrs. R. Ellis, 19, done by the Advertising Association. Although Opposite S. Saviour’s Church), team, wl Carlton-road, are serving as follows:—Sapper F. Ellis, “.COASTGUARDS!” nard and! Second-hand.—Fine par of Zeiss Prismatic Binooulars, X 8; 1st Home Counties Field Co. ; P. Ellis, SUGGESTIONS, GRIEVANCES, AND Its funds were limited, It had found the means of NEW GAME AT THE -SEASIDE. doing muoh praotloal and useful detailed advurbls- slightly soiled} complete in leather case. Usual price,£6 15s. 5 H M.8. “ Drake” ; 0. Ellis, Sussex Royal Naval Reserve; CRITICISMS. lng through a variety of ohannels. At the Bame EASTBOURNE and Private H. Ellis, with the British Expeditionary time It had not done by any means all It could And at MEADS. Mr. Gray TOte Huet French Military Prism glasses, X 8 ...... 4 Force. Mrs. Brook, of Bakery-oottages, Old Town, has The little boys deserted the seashore and climbed the wish, and In the present emergency It was com­ Mr. > erry I two sons serving—Private G. W. Brook, 1st Royal Sussex rocky cliffs. Castles andnd pipies of sand had no longer the Mr. Knowl H igh Power Prism Binoculars, with centre focussing and separate Regiment (who has served in Peshawar, India), and attraction they onoa had. Better things were afoot. Convened at short notice by the Trade Protection pelled to Invoke the help of the townspeople Mr. Steed f Private E. Brook, 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment. An old Across the blue water was war, real war with real ships, Society, a public meeting of traders, boarding and generally. He hoped, despite what the Mayoi1 had eyepiece adjustment, X 8, in case complete. “ Special Stereo. 3 resident of Eastbourne,'Mr. Richard Graham, 2, Hyde- not just sand-castle war, in which yon had only a lodging-house keepers and others was held at the said, the Corporation would see that It was their Mr. Craakfl gardens, has three sons, all of whom have served in the remorseless tide to fight. And up on the cliffs was the duty to set apart something substantial for this Telephone Numbers : Mr. Rawlei As above, with less stereoscopic effect ...... ••• 2 Town Hall on Monday evening to consider the purpose. The suggestion that a grant mig it be Mr. HewetJ Army, two being still in the aervioe, viz.Frederick ooastgnard, part and parcel of that war, a real old sailor -Nj South Houses, 227 and 27. - j j b .—A ll the above Prices include Leather Case and Sling Thomas Graham, of the Royal Horse , is serving man in blue, bearded and brown, full of tales of 1 propriety of raising funds to enable the Advertising llegal did not appeal very greatly to him. The Mr. 9izmu at Aldershot; Albert George Graham, of the Royal many shipfc. j — Association to specially advertise Eastbourne at Corporation did a great many thingsthat were not Meads Branch, 207. Artillery, is at Hong Kong. The little boys at first watched him from afar,blonder this time of emergency. The Mayor (Counoillor strlotly leoral (laughter); and he thought they need Mr. Benz, C. W. Bolton, O.S. I.), presided, and was supported fesr do difficulty If, at this junotore, they increased Mr. Fish in their eyes. He patrolled the cliffs, and now and then Telegraphic Address: Mr. Field I W. BRUFOKD & SON.^TEraiNUs^Ai), his “ spy-glass ” went to his eye. At last they dared to by Alderman O. F. Simmons (ohalrman of the the Mayor's salary to the extent of a halfpenny Mr. Benz, I GERMAN WAITERS, j speak. Advertising Association), Alderman T, B. Rowe, rate, to supplement And facilitate what the -M o r­ “ Elliott’s Stores, Eastbourne.' “ Are you looking for Germans ? ” Alderman E. Duke, Counolllor D. Knight, Mr. O. tising Assooiation were doing (applause). When H. Cave, Councillor J. Duke, Mr. S. E. Buoklaod, the Duke of Devonshire’s late orchestra went to Mr. Worst =r= TO THB EDITOB. “ Yes, son, I’m looking for Germans.” Mr. Pellet! The boys, too, looked out to sea. Their eyes matched Mr. \Y. E. Wood, Mr, C. H. Aust, Mr. WL the White City the Counoll did not hesitate to Mr. Perk Sir: Will von kindly find space in your excellent Holdaway, Mr. Dover Wllllamo, Mr. W. Gardiner subscribe £400, which was absolutely Illegal. The rper for the few remarks I called from the Expre«» of it. Then a pause. Then “ Can we help look for Mr. Woodl Germans?,” (secretary Trade Protection Sooiety), Mr. A. E thing was done and nobody objeoted. Why not _)th inst, which T commend to the notice of those it V. Dennis (seoretary Advertising Association). do the same ia this emergency, when funds were THE WAR. conoerns who were among the traders of Eastbourne “ Sure you can, son. Look good and hard.” simply Indispensable If the town was to get the And they began to look for Germans. Amongst those also present were Mr, J. Willmot, who held an anxious meeting on how best to capture Mr. C. O. Godfrey, Mr. S. Easton, Mr. A. Leonard, benefit It required ? An Improved condition of TEA AND COFFEE EASTBfi what remained to them of a somewhat interrupted Evany Shit Watched. Mr. G. T. Orlpps, Mr. A. J. Laooste, Mr. Stanley things w»s vital to boarding and lodging-house The season. Every day of their holiday now the boys look for Simmons, Mr. A. Cain, Mr. G. W. Miller, Mr. J: keepers. Unlike the tradesmen, they had nothing return INTERESTING HAPPENINGS AND SUGGESTIONS. “ Mr, George E. Clark, principal of Clark’s College, ermans on the cliffs. They have coaxed father to buy Warren, Mr. C. Knight, Mr. A. le P. Strange, Mr. to spend It there were no visitors in their houses. Alexandrl writes:— them a telescope. Every ship must be examined. All J. A. Davis, Mr. W. P. Glanfleld, Mr. W. H. They had the show cases and the shelves, but they EXPERTS. game waq “ This morning I lunched with a friend in a grill room five of the little boys must examine it, even down to Grlnstead, Mr. E. Russell, Miss Huggett, Mr. had nothing to sell;; and it was a matter of life this time of a great London hotel, and to my utter surprise found Baby Alan, who is only three. Then they scamper along Akery, Mr. J. Cowper Smith, Mr. A. Bradford, and death to them that the town should be between I myself waited npon by an Austrian waiter. 1 oalled the the cliffs, over the heather and the broom, to report the Mr. 0. Martin, Mr. H. G. Briggs, Mr. Albury, Mr. properly and promptly advertised, and everything have wonl LETTERS FROM CORRESPONDENTS. attention of the floor manager to this, and received the ship to the coastguard. J, Kenton, Mr. R. W. Lomas-Smlth, Mr. Morley, done to attraot visitors (applause). were of tl reply that it was ‘ under consideration of the manager.’ “ Yes, son ; I’m watching that follow.” That is what Mr. F. J. Wright, Mr. Dunoan, jun., Mr. C. J. False New s. ~<±*- Under consideration indeed ! When there are hundreds he mostly says. But he is a wise man and kindly ; Knight, Mr. Reveley, Mg. G. B. Simmons, Mr. G. father himself, and sometimes, with a twinkle in his A. Harmer, Mr. Brown, Mr. E. F. Bingham, Mr. Mr. Davis : The (question I should like to ask Is Mr. Worst! of English waiters out of work ! British subjects should th is: Don't you think the Counoll can put a stop PURE CHINA TEAS. Mr. Bawle give a wide berth to any hotel staffed by alien enemies.” eyes, he Says, “ Fancy, now. I’d have missed that Parks, jun., Mr. A. Brankston, Mr. A. W. Mans­ Mr. Russell Eastbourne Branch of the Bed Cross Society fellow but for you ” And then the boys are glad ; their field, Mr. L. MaoLaohlan, Mr. R. Prentice, Mr. O. to these wild rutnoUrs suoh as arise through boys We are asked to wage war on the “ made in Germany ” calling ont false news? Timid people become Mr. Steed T system. Let os begin with the waiters, for it is very little hearts are fall. U Francis, &e. Ask them what they have been doing all day, as they Met F or B usiness. alarmed and leave for their homes. The Corpora­ offensive to the English mind to receive their services tion oan surely dtreot the police to stop these SO MUCH RECOMMENDED BY THE Mr. Cra-kl All work to go to the front, or for) our soldiers In and give them tips in return for their hatred and abuse, march home at night along the prohienade, and they will The Mayor, In openlngthe proceedings a quarter Mr. Grant! j j CORPORATION AT CflOROH. tell you straight and proudly, “ We’re>helping the coast­ mischievous reports? Mr. Hewef any part of (ha world, must be sent through the and their presence on the front of an evening talking of an hour after the time fixed for oommenciog, The Mayor : The same thing, I am afraid, goes beioquarte'-c of the Red Grots Equipment Com sedition in a language not understood by the police is guard.”. said: We are met for business, and*lengthy pre­ MEDICAL PROFESSION. Mr. Prior I t SERVICE OP INTERCESSION. Tiny -men, perhaps, hut they have the right spirit — on all over tbe kingdom. mlttee. ! disagreeable^ nervous visitors and is one of the things liminary remarks from the ohair are not necessary. Mr. W illmot oalled attention to several The Executive Committee of this division has Daily Mail. ______The meeting has been convened by the Trade Pro­ Mr. H. Bad that helps to keep people away. groundless rumours that had gained ourrenoy. Mr. Perkh On Sunday morning the members nf ttie municipal deoided to ask for no financial support at present, Ie..i euro “ English service” on hotel tariff cards tection Society to consider what steps can be taken One of these was brought to his attention by a rev. Mr. Know| body attended at Eastbourne Parish Church (St. beyond the calling In of the money that has been woulj benefit Eastbourne better than advertisements. TRUE STORY OF THE “ GOEBEN’S ” to assist the Advertising Association iu their gentleman, who said his wife, who was very Mr. Benz, l Mary'.), where a service of Interoesslonwas cen- guaranteed In the past. Faithfully yours, efforts to attraot visitors to Eastbourne (hear, nervous, had iuduoed him to oome to Eastbourne duoted by the Vicar (Rav.W. C. Streaifelld.R DA An appeal will be made when the necessity for LOYAL SUBJECf. ESCAPE. hear). The presenoe of the Mayor is obviously to see whether It iwaa true that there were any Mr. Benz,"; In addition to the Mayor (Councillor 0. W. Bolton, funds arises, and the committee feel assured that Eastbourne, 21st August. i ’ • very appropriate, and I am very glad to be In the number of trenobes between here and Brighton, Mr. Gray

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I |! F 5' ' ' ™ * |! ' ■ jpip ¥*■ ! - ...j ■ ' • • i • 1 ■■ |. ■ - ■ 1 1 . ' . j • i -'.Ji • - 1 $%■; V EASTBOURNE OIIR ONiOLE, SATURDAY A U G jU S T 2 2 , 1 — ^------i------m i— i l I i Ingredients, makes Its appeal to every section of BOWLS. THE PIER. the audlauce. The sporting element will find nothing to erltlolse In its boxing aoenes, and those EASTBOURNE REDOUBT v. VISITORS, SPECIAL CONCERTS. who demand (a strong love-story, and plenty of ’S dramatic interest, will not be disappointed of The above matoh took plaoe at the Redoubt | RECITATIONS by MR ARTHUR BOURCHIER. either, O her features of a strong programme are Green, and resulted__ In a win ftfor the visitors by Mr. Arthur Bourohler, the well-known aotor- the drama, “Springtime of Life”; the Keystone STORES. 3 ppoints.oints. A very pleasant game It proved, and manager, figured prominently In the Pier pro- oomlo, “ Fatty Joins the Force” ; the comedy CONCERNING WORK FOR OUR WORKERS was well contested, aa the result will show. Mr. | grammes on Sunday. Hts elooutionary contribu­ “ Tale of a Dog”Do ” ; and ' the ’ oomlo,| “ Mdlle % Stevens, a -very old friendmend ofoi theti Redoubt, waa tions were all very effeotlvely delivered and met Mode.” captain of the vlotors-and he gobit together a Strong with an appreciative reoeptlon, the gifted artist An entire change In the supply will be Intro­ number Mr. Stan- . Saviour’s Church), team, which Included In their i being warmly re-oalled. In the afternoon his duced on Thursday. Chief of the new contribu­ IN WAR TIME. M nard and Mr. FairchU suooesses lnoluded Rudyard Kipling’s stirring tions will be “ The Vengeanoe of Fate,” a deep Rxdoubt. VtSITOBS. poem “ Together,” G. [R. Sima’ patrlotio story story of love and treaohery, every phase ot whloh EASTBOURNE 1. “ Ostler Joe,” two or three Shakespearian gems Is likely to be followed With breathless Interest. Mr. Gray . MIIIMMHM.t' Mr. Bell W O R K I N | and some humorous trlfl -a. On the same oooaslon Poweriul aa this selection Is sure to prove, however, Mr. I’erry . Mr. Kins Mr. W. A. Peterkin (Jue favourite basso) was It will by no means monopolise the attention of To enable our skilled workers in our -W Mr. Knowsley...... Mr. Oakley heard to great advantage In such songs as “ Friend Dressmaking, Ladies’ Mr. Steed (skip.) Mr. Richards (skip.). patrons. Strong dramas will be soreened In o’ mine,” “ We’ve just oome up from Somerset” Hearts and Flowers”-abd “An old Lioket”; and TailorinJ and Millinery Workrooms to nave a RinkI S. WARTIME | and “ Pals,” the last-named patriotic eoug fairly the humorom films will lnolnde “ Tiny Tim, have a fairly ample Mr. Craske ...... Mr. Boswell...... bringing down the house. Miss Christine Larkin Mr. Rawles ...... Mr. White...... 19 Gioner's Asst-taot,,” “ Piter’s Evil Spirit” and supply of work during the present crisis, we earnestly appeal Mr. Hewett...... 19 Mr. Stevens...... revealed a pleasant soprano voloe, well under “ Mrs. Maloney's Fortune.” A picture of particular Houses, 227 and 2(7. Mr. Slzmur (skip.)...... Mr. Stannard (skip)... rE are endeavouring to maintain the oontrol, In “ She wandered down the mountain Interest will be that Illustrative of “ TheCathedrala to our Customers and the Public generally to support our efforts Rink 3. Love Divine.” Mias Nellie of England.” . 4iNOH, 207. Mr. Benz, jun...... - Mr. Smith...... ) whole of our Staff— some fifty men Walker, who has a oontralto voloe of considerable Exhibitions take place at 3, and from 6 30to 10 30, to maintain the whole of our Staff by placing their Early Mr. fish ...... ,a Mr. Bnnoh ...... I fulness and range, sang In good style “ The Flower and there Is a special morning performance for Mr. Field ...... 18 Mr. Warm ...... I — during the period of the War, ! | Song” from “ Faust,” also “ Land of Hope and ohlldren every Saturday at eleven o'clock. Seasons Orders with us NOW, thus enabling us to continue Mr. Benz, sen. (skip.)... Mr. Taylor ((skip)...... J and we earnestly appeal to our ...... ‘ Mr. Leo Darnton (tenor) *’s Stobks, BaarBOUBira.” Rink 4. acquitted himself well in “ Mountain lovers,” and Work, as nearly as possible, as in normal times. W e are Mr. Wi Mr. Styles...... ] i Customers and the Public not to “ Thinking I hear thee oaU” ; and Miss Dora Clare •I! Mr. Pellett 23 Mr. Boorer ...... I 25 | delivered humorous songs at the piano and also B0YAL HIPP0DB0ME, Mr. Perkins Mr. Byrnes...... i refrain from placing Orders for aoted as aooompanlst. prepared to meet such acts of patriotism **•»' • I V Mr. Woodfleld Mr. Falrohild (skip.)...... i i repairs and work. 3-morrow there will again be ooncerts afternoon and consideration foy offering to allow a 81 87 Sevening, prominent members of an excellent Now that the first shook of the war has passed oonoert party being Miss Ethel Oadman (prlma and ordinary matters of (life are assuming their special discount of 15°/0 off aU such orders COFFEE EASTBOURNE REDOUBT v; ALEXANDRA. ^5 We, on our part, are prepared to donna) and Mr, Wilfrid Donthltt (baritone). The aocustomed aspect, the places cf entertainment The Redoubt .journeyed to Heatings for this programmes promise to maintain the Pier standard should have no difficulty In securing a reasonable until further notice. return match. It was a pleasant outing, the execute such Orders at greatly for artistic quality and pleasure-giving attiaotlve- measure of patronage. Ah the outset of the orisls Alexandra Park being at its beat. A four-rink j reduced charges. ness. 1 the Hippodrome materially suffered along with Yours obediently, game was played, and was won by the Alexandra Miss Ethel Cadman Is a prlma donna of remark­ the other pleasure resorts, but during the past tnls time. This matoh made the tenth played able range, her. upper register and trilling being week or so a remarkable recovery has been made between them, with the result that the Redoubt blrd-like In their purity of tone and ease. Mr. and there is scarcely any depredation In the size have won six and the Alexandra four, all of whloh Upholstery : Cabinet Making : Carpet Wilfrid Douthitt, the famous baritone, who made Of the audt,tes when compared with the same were of the most pleasing and pleasant oharaoter. snch an enormous snoeess in London In the Drury period In other years. The excellent programme j EVENDENS LTD. this week lnolndes Bellew and Stock's company of Redoubt. Alexandra. Beatiag r Bedding Making & Re-making Lane morality play, entitled Everywoman, Is also a I i-H Rink 1. great favourite at the Ohappeli and Boosey con­ entertainers, who appear In a revue of muslo and Mr. Worefold ...... ; Mr. Turner ...... \ French Polishing : House Fitting and certs, and has sung with great distinction at the mirth whloh Is rendered particularly enjoyable by Foot of Devonshire Place, Mr. Rawles ...... ( 1T Mr. Weston ...... n Albert Hall for the Royal Ohoral Sooiety. the spirited vooal selections of the jyoung_ lady IN A TEAS. Mr. Russell ...... ( 11 Mr. Hickmott...... ( artistes. Individual and ODncerted Itemsi ialike are EASTBOURNE. Mr. Steed (skip) ...... "Mr. Smith (skip) Repairs : Removals and Warehousing “ OH1 OH 1 PELPHINE ” contributed with consldel-able taste and' refine­ R ink 2. Yet another addition is furnished this week to ment, the entertainment concluding with a rolllok- Mr. Craske ...... Mr. Lockhurst ing burlesque,j “ Opera Gone Mad.” A song detail­ 3MMENDED BY THE the list of musloal comedies produced at this Mr. G rant...... Mr. Gosling...... L favourite amusement oentre. Without Intending ing the virtues of “ Tommy Atkins” was reoetved Mr. Hewett ...... Mr. Walter ...... I84 with vooiferous applause. \ One of the best and 1 •! Mr. Prior (skip) Mr. Barden (skip.) .... the least disparagement of what has gone before, PROFESSION. It may be olalmed for Oh! Oh,! Delphine, as pre­ most entertaining oomedlans that we have seen at Rink s. this hall for some time Is Ben Albert, whose In the words of the girl, who has sighted the Mr. H. Baker .... Mr. Foust...... Telephone 141 sented by Mr. Robt. Courtneidge's superior com­ Dieppe boat: “ Hold on, Algernon, for two hours pany, that the ourrent production makes the oloverly presented oharaoter songs prove much to Mr. Perkins ...... 21 the liking of the assembly. His songs are all and we are saved ! ” “ The Shallow Fount, or an £ : Knowsley. 19 Mr.Bowker...... strongest appeal of all, the pleoe itself being Abortive Sulolde,” Is a potential love tragedy. , Benz, sen. (skip.). Mr. Abrahams (skip.). strikingly olever both in dramatic construction genuinely humorous, whtle he adds appreciably to tbeir effect by his grotesque mannerisms and A rejeoted lover, Intent upon drowning himself, Rink 4. and in musloal composition, whilst In the important EVENDENS’ finds that the pool is too shallow and as he has matters of soenlo effect, dresses and stage acces­ eceentrlo bearing. On the night of our visit he Mr. Benz, jun.l...... Mr. Taylor ...... STEPHEN ftINDON sang three eongs, eaoh of whloh kept his hearers taken a desperate header the oontaot with the Mr. Gray ...... sories the entertainment is splendidly furnished. bottom Is rather severe. There are many other Dyspeptics, Mr. Broom ...... 16 Mr. Blackman ...... j®1 There Is, perhaps, rather less of plot than usual, in a state of oontlnual merriment, and even at the conclusion of the third itom the audlenoe loudly TEA LOUNGE clever drawings by this talented artist, whom Mr. Woodfleld (skip) . Mr. Harley (skip.) bat such as exists reveals the wit and Ingenuity of work is all of the highest oiass. Furnishes and Upholsterers the author, and Bnffloes to give ooheslon and con­ olamoured for more. Marlon Seott, a male Imper­ THIS DELIGHTFUL TEA LOUNGE is 57 98 sonator, provided another sneoetsful turn and Harry Rountree’s contributions Inoinde some tinuity to the intensely amusing oomedy. The situated at the corner of our premises fine specimens, amongst whtoh Is one, “ His First J, 3 /- per lb. CAVENDISH CLUB v. VISITORS. happenings occur In Franoe, and a military contributes a oouple of songs, one In the attire of a naval officer; with considerable spirit. She, too, overlooking the charming boulevard in Cigar,” in whloh humour and pathos are olosely This match waa played on Wednesday on the PEVENSEY ROAD EASTBOURNE element invests the performance with a special Devonshire Place and extensive views oomblned. Several animal studies figure in hla appropriateness at the present time. was repeatedly recalled, and the enthusiastic wa; Redoubt green. After a most enjoyable game it In whloh she was reoelved wss thoroughly deservei of Cbrnfield Road and Bolton Road, collection, but none Is more amusing than one resulted In a win for the Cavendish Club by 31 The acting Is spirited and resouroefnl, the whole 1 which depiots a very young bird clinging to the of the artists being well up to their work. Lea Pasqulere are two well-built, muscular yonn. providing an interesting and command­ points. fellows who .appear in a skilfully ■ exeoutei ing outlook. end of a twig, with a huge oaterptllar advancing. Amongst much of the music there Is quite an The look of apprehension with whloh the bird Cavendish. Visitors. operatlo flavour, and there are many obarmin; equlllbristlo act, while Fred Lincoln is another Rink 1. comedian whose songs meet with Instant suooess. DAINTINESS, an essential characteristic gazes at what to It must be a fearsome monster, la Mr. Paltmarsfi ...... ) Mr. Bums...... solos and oonoerted Items, to all of whloh ful. of our business, dominates the service Irresistibly funny. Another fine specimen Illus­ SPECIAL justice Is done. Elegantly oostumed, the numerous May Foy is a comedienne whose best song Is an India’s Relief Fund. excerpt from “ The Ohooolate Soldier,” whloh Is and everything appertaining to this new trates a couple engaged in ski-Ing. The man in f r T P Mr. 8ole ...... 19 Mr. Wood...... >1T NEWS IN BBIEP. ladles of the oompany bring great vivaolty and front oalls out to his lady: “ Look your best, Mr. Trowell (skip.) .....J Mr. Caster (Bkip.)..... The King has given £500, the Prinoe of Wales £300, sprightliness to tbelr duties, and the whole per­ rendered with oharmlng effect. Signor Borelll section. and Lord Crewe £100 to the Imperial Indian Relief Fund. appears In hnmorous, vocal and musical tit-bits Ethel, here oome the Fitzjonesee.” Unfortunately per lb. Rink 2. formance goes with a delightful swlDg. Miss AN EXPERIENCED MANAGERESS Ethel D striking a very undignified attitude In a Mr. Diplock...... \ Mr. MoDonald...... Aixeokd Rhhount Fbaud on Farmers. The Vioeroy’s contribution is £330, while the Maharajah Ruby Vyvyan, as “ Delphine,” aots and sings In and greatly delights the audlenoe with his clever Mr. Laker...... (o, Mr. Brines ...... of Kashmere has given £13,332, and the Maharajah of exhibition. controls the highly efficient staff, and snow drift. a 12 On a charge of obtaining horses for the Government Jodhpor £6,666. • ] >1 very engaging style, and other lady principals to Ladies will find this adjunct to our business The drawings by S. Shepperson are also worthy Mr. Bridger ...... (31 Mr. Elwood ...... by fraud, a man was remanded It Cardiff ,on Saturday, distinguish themselves are Miss Hilda Quiver, as For next week the management have engaged ON APPLICATION. Mr. Reeve (skip)...... ' Mr. Stannard (skip) a further excellent convenience. of speoial notioe, most of them being in blaok ana when the polios stated that p i. The Prison Db Luxe “ Bimboula,” a Persian woman, Miss Doris Vinson, Philip Cunlnghsm and Maud Cressall, who will white, with a bumorona Inscription below. Them Rink 3. , appear In a one-aot oomedy, “ The Night of the Mr. Bnffham ...... \ Mr. Oakley ...... horses at lowirioes from farmers In remarkable contrast to the treatment meted ont to as “ Simone,” and Miss Kathleen Gordon, as are also plotures hv Rene Ball, John Hassell, Mr. Eden ...... ( o. Mr. Allan ...... them to the Government at tbei British, French and Russian travellers and prisoners in “ Flnette,” a flower girl. Endowed with a fine Wedding” ; L(ttle Bril* and Jules Terry, olever Muaic Daily from 3.30 to G p.m. Charles Crombip, &o^ while an exhibition ot L; i Mr. Clark...... j " Mr. Worthington...... 18 cases, it was alleged, the buyers had said they were Germany is the kindness shown to the 250 German and baritone voice, and possessed of considerable his juvenile performers; Jaokson and Charles, trio, humorous toys also attraots considerable interest. Mr. Lane (skip).....— / Mr. Riohards (skip.)... Government representatives. I | • Austrian prisoners of war at Oardiff. The public are trlonlo capability, Mr. Walter Thomas makes an trick and oomedy oyollstp; Maud Alexander, Tbe exhibition Is open daily. Admission Is free. exeellent “ Victor Jolibeau,” the dlvoroed husband vooaltst; Alt Dawes and Hal Chapter, comedians. Rink 4. - Bart Christened in an Aeroplane. sending them such things as cigarettes, fruit apd other E Vl E N D E N S LTD. iiv^ Mr. Dixie! ...... \ Mr. Gallop...... luxuries, and ou one night a lantern lecture was provided of Delpblne. Upon Mr. Edwin Dodds, as “ Alphonse CONCERTS TODAY AND TOMORROW, Mr.__r. TEldridgo . To Miss Aerial Vilas, a four-week-old American baby, for their entertainment. Bouohotte,” devolves the ohief harden of the low ¥ (Foot of Devonshire Place), The performances of the Devonshire Park falls the distinction of being the first child christened in Mr. Woodgate ::::::::::: U B f c = = 16 oomedy work, and how well the responsibility is SPURIOUS CHEQUE CASE. EASTBOURNE. Orchestra oontinue to meet with the hearty sup­ Mr. Shepherd (skip.)Ip.) ... I Mr. Deavin (skip.)...... ' the air. Mr. Jack Vilas, the father, rose 1,000 feet with Scour’s Mission to France. discharged the roars of merriment evoked by the port of good audiences. During the week the ”S and ohild in an aeroplane at Clarendon Beach, oomedlan’s eooentrtctties undeniably show. Mr. 94 A Boy Soout who went on a special mission to the orchestra have been beard in a wide range ot com­ , r o c&go, and as the maohinii w&s descending Mrs. interior of Franoe last week from the Isle of Wight Dodds supplies a most strenuous and laughter- EASTBOURNE TRADESMAN DEFRAUDED. positions, the high effiolenov of the Instrumental CAVENDISH CLUB v. VISITORS, _____ covered the baby’s head nd gasped, “ I christen re torn ed on Wednesday, having successfully carried out provoking impersonation ; and he reeelves effeotlve body, ably condnoted by Mr. Norfolk Megone, I STORES, ft, This matoh was the Redonbt Green thee ArieL’f his duties. support from Mr. Strafford Moss as “ Colonel reflected in uniformly excellent interpretations i ;' German P aper Sui PENDED. Pomponnet,” and others. Capital danolng adds On Tuesday, at the Court of Criminal Appeal, the seleoted works. i 4m Saturday last. __e visl rj* team was a strong 'C yclist Killed by Sentry. the man Henry Caokus, Who was sentenced at (he CBD one, and Mr. Stannard again acteded as-theiras The German newspaper Aepyptigche Nachriehten, On the East Coast defences thegsystem of government materially to the success of the performance, the DEVONSHIRE PARK. To night the concert will take the onstomary whioh has been in circulation in Cairo for the last eight outstanding feature bring a skilfully executed late Sussex Assizes to three years’ penal servitude week-end oharaoter, the programme being wholly captain. Mr. F.Jf. 0.u. Penn,rei_. ______an International player, is very close to that of martial law. After sunset sentries for defrauding an Eastbourne tradesman, in obtain­ S. Sk' riour’s Churchy, was one of the skips. Other well-known pi(layers years, hail been suppressed for publishing sensational challenge all who approach. A young railway porter, pas de deux by Miss Kathleen Gordon and Mr. composed of the national musio of England and news of alleged German victories and a report of the Harold Clemenoe. ing a suit of clothes by means of a worthless oheque, j PATRIOTIC CONCERT her Allies. It Inoludes tbe following selections:— In the matoh were Mr. Donald MoDonald (Fins- named Herbert Clarke, aged 17, oycli igl home to Old ppekled uisuocessfn’lv agalrs’ his conviotion. bury Bowllni. Club), Mr. Taylor (of the Derby Czar’s flight. -1 Felixstowe on Tuesday night, did not n iilv or stop when A patrlotio extra fnolndes the playing by the Another patrlotio oonoert took pbee in the French march. “ Lorraine " ...... Game Motor ’Bus Fatalitt. orohestra ot “ The Marseillaise” and the singing he appeal was heard before Justices Ridley, Floral Hall on Saturday evening, a large au ilence Overture oh a Russian air, “ The Red EASTBOURNE Bowling Club), Mr, Riohards (African Banks challenged by a sentry and was shot .{h the shoulder. DarltDg and Bray. »■ Bowling Club) and MMr. Worthington. Reginald Herbert Ault, aged eight, the son of London He died on Wednesday. When challen of the National Anthem by the full company, the being roused to intense enthusiasm by the martial Sarafan ”...... Ivanojf £ed people must latter being grouped for the purpose Into a striking 'tfeer 'iter hearing the application on behalf of the muslo played by the Devonshire Park Orohestra " The Belgian Patrol ” ...... Uexaert Considering what the Cavendishidlsh Club had up visitors, was run over and killed by a motor omnibus on reply “ Friend” and stop. prisoner the Court give Us decision throueh Mr, “ The British Patrol"...... Ash. 'f 11 against them, a win of 14 points is something to be Saturday in High-street, Hastings. tableau. under the direction of Mr. Norfolk Megone. In Fantasia on National and Colonial Airs, proud of. Thlsjmatoh is the fifteenth played,with “ The Dear Ones Left Behind ” The concluding performances take plaoe to-day, Justice Darling. The Judge alluded to the circum- addition!to the instrumental Items the Army and “ A Trip Round our Empire ” Co-Operator’s £10,(|oo Gift. the matinee being at three o’olook. stanoes of the alleged forgery, and said all the Navy films were shown, great Interest being England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, Australia. the visitors this season. Tha largest number Mrs. Lloyd George, in opening a bazaar at Criccieth evidence pointed to the accused having deliberately y at Eastbourne had no played in previous years is 12, so that the Cavendish The Co-operative Wholesale Sooiety, whioh is asso­ in aid of the War Relief Fund and the Red Cross Society, manifested in the operations of our soldiers and Canada, New Zealand, India, South Africa, ciated with all the oo-operatiTe societies in England, COMING VISIT OF MR. GEORGE MOZART. oheated the proseoutor. There was a bad record sailors under various conditions. The orchestral Burmah, Hong Kong, Home again. •, which was made by the Glab has made a reoord. The club intend running said it wonld be an inspiration and a comfort to onr Selection, “H.M.S. Pinafore "...... Sullivan » authorities had had representing about two million working men and women, The management announoe a speoial matinee for against the accused. In 1902 he was oonvloted for numbers lnoluded the marob “ Franco British’ these matches right through the season, and nntl brave soldiers and sailors to know that those at home stealing from a till, and also for stealing money “God Bless the Prince of Wales" ...... i days one of the hardest the green closes. have derided to give a donation df £10,000 to the fund, were looking after the dear ones they had left behind, Thursday next, at wbloh Mr. George Mozart, whose (Wright), the overture “ Light Cavalry ” (Suppe) “The British Grenadiers"...... need. To his knowledge and also to plaoe at the disposal df the Government for and were doing all they could to soothe and help their oleverness as an entertainer Is so well known, will and a watoh. For these offences he received twelve and the fantasia “ Life on Board a Dreadnought ” “ La Brabaneonne." Belgium...... Cavendish. Visitors. hospital purposes their country establishment at Chaigh- appear. An exceptionally attraotlve programme is strokes with the blroh. In 1903, he was sent to a (Beresford).! Miss Roslna Buokmann was the “ La Marseillaise,'1 France ...... his assistants had been Rink L wounded comrades. early morning till eleven Mr. Bnffham ...... ; Mr. Ma-on ...... ley, near Clitheroe, in the Ribble Valley. promised. The matinee commences at three Reformatory for breaking Into a warehouse, and In vooall8t, and her powerful, refined voice was heard “ Rule Britannia,” England...... }envoiiring to get throogh this Mr. Panton ...... (|9 Mr. Whiting...... 1 Month for a Boous Offices. o’olook. Seats may now be booked. 1905 he was aentenoed to twelve months’ imprison­ to such advantage that the audlenoe insisted on To-morrow evening (Sunday) there will bs the 21 Hearts of Oax Society. ment for breaking into a emoting house, burglary several encores. usual speoial conoert, when the following will be . ? At Bow-street on Wednesday, Keith! Arnold Braden, ARTHUR ROBERTS AND LONDON at boarding house keepers Mr. Reave"(skip.)...... ) Mr. Taylor (skip.)...... Members of the Hearts of Oak Benefit Sorietv who a well-dressed young man, was summoned for unlaw­ and breaking into a warehouse. In 1907, he was amongst the orchestral numbers presented :— ■ I are called up by the authorities for active servioe during COMPANY, oonvicted for receiving money, knowing It to be THE BUNCH OF EJEYS. \ rlth printed statements Rink 2. the W(u are exempt from paying contributions to the fully wearing the uniform of a Royal' Artillery officer at “ Marche Mllitaire " ...... , Schubert position of the town wan Mr. Boughton...... Mr. Boll...... the Empire Theatre. On Saturday he informed a Both visitors and residents will doubtless throng stolen. That wss In Devonshire; and the next The oompany of entertainers known as the Overture, “ Le Rol D’Ys" ...... Lalo Mr. Keayon ...... (,9 Mr. Worthington...... society’s private funds during such service provided that Grenadier officer he had returned from Havre with the Pier Theatre next week, when the stage will year prisoner wss convicted at Breoon Assizes for Bunoh of Keys oontinue to provide highly Suite de ballet, “ Le Cid ”...... Massenet Mr...... the society is notified of rank, I service, number and be oooupled by Mr. Arthur Roberts, the Inimitable burglary and stealing. Jn 1912, he reoelved a sent­ pleasing; entertainments and to afford great “ First Hungarian Rhapsody " ...... Liszt cards had been Issued, Mr. Reynolds (skip.) ...) Mr. Richards (skip)..... rating in navy, army or territorial forces. wounded British soldiers. Later he admitted that the Barcarolle from “ The Tales of Hodman "..... and lodging-hones' story was untrue. He was sentenced to a month’s comedian, and a fall London oompany. There will ence of 18 months’ impii ohment fir housebreak­ pleasure to tbe audiences which assemble in tbe Offenbach Rink A Belfast’s Bally. imprisonment. 1 ■ be a performance eaoh evening and also matinees ing and theft, and now he bad beeD sentenced to Pavilion dally. A light entvtalnment with an “ ValseTristc" ...... Sibelius Mr. Dlplock...... \ Mr. MoDonald ...... three years’ penal servitude for the offenoe at East­ pat and oarrled Belfast has rallied to the support of the Empire with on Wednesday and Saturday. The chief produc­ abundance of humour Is calculated to take one’s Fantasia, “ Les Hugenots ” ...... Meyerbeer Mr. Dixie ...... ( to Mr. Warner...... - tion to be staged la E.M.S. Impossible, a new bourne. mind from the more serious events of the present Intermezzo, “The Jewels of the Madonna”’ ... Mr.JoUlffis ...... 1 Mr. Byrnes ...... i...... splendid unanimity, for all differences have been for- His lordship said this sentenoe seemed to have day, at least for the time being, and anyone in F e r r a r i Mr. Shepherd (skip.) ;..) Mr. Penn (skip.)...... gotten in faoe of the eommon dan mnsloal extravaganza or revne, wbloh affords Mr, Grand march from “ Faust" .... Berlios ivonshibk Pabx Compant. - CRICKET Roberts almost unbounded opportunities of demon­ been thoroughly well deserved. search oi a oouple of hoars’ genuine amusement “ That this meeting strongly 63 49 , A Point to Remember. j ) strating his extraordinary versatility. With the The appeal was then formally dismissed. may be recommended to visit the Pavilion, where Both to-night and to-moiTow the vocalist will be :k Company, Ltd., to do A correspondent sends the useful suggestion that’ oompany he Is appearing before crowded houses at they will always find a sparkling and well-varied Senhor Jose de Moreas (tbe accomplished tenor). for the lawn tennis and workers would do well to put pockets on all shirts and LEWES PRfORY v. EASTBGURNE. the Palaoe Pier, Brighton, and, referring to the programme, consisting of songs grave and gay held dnringthecoming THE ROADMAKER. ackets they are making for our men. The pocket The return matoh between Lewes Priory and famous entertainer's sneoess, the Sussex Daily THE LATE MR. H. J. HALL. (principally the latter), bright oonoerted Items, lalf of U)* Florists and [ ahonld be put on the left-hand side. Many would not Eastbourne was played in the Dripping Pan, News says:—“ The performance was one long amusing burlesques,monologues,duets,quartettes, deaoriptive pieces—In fact, everything that goes to DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE. was sorry to say they I had not sought unless I first had found think of doing this. Lewes, on Wednesday. The previous matoh this laugh, and for this Mr. Arthur Roberts Is chiefly, Nobody Id the town was season between these teams ended in a draw In If not entirely, responsible. He was oertsinly In The funeral of the late Mr. Herbert John Hall, make up a thoroughly pleasurable and hlgb-olass Him, who is yet the Wanderer and the Way, A “ Patriot’s ” Dustbins. entertainment. | Looking In one afternoon this “ OHI I SAY I” n hi would like to do. They Goal and Pnrsner; favour Of the Lewes olub, but on this occasion the his best form, and while this may rightly be taken tile merchant, of 37, Ooklyngc road, took plaoe on jbat circumstances would A panic-stricken resident of Richmond has probably seaside eleven won an Interesting game by four to suggest that almost bis every word or action Wednesday, the remains of the celeased belrg week we found the Bunoh In oapltal form, liberally This farcical play, which was reprednoed at His heaven lay under me. this earthly ground, - outdistanced all the alarmed and thrifty “ patriots ” dispensing humour with the light-hearted gaiety i of that good meeting, Whloh knew not mortal bar or spatial bound— 1 runs on the first Innings. The visitors batted first, was punotuated with laughter, the amount of work consigned to their last resting-place at Ooklynge Devonshire Park Theatre during the first part of notice, showed, he thought,, who were afraid lest they should have to pay a little and the home team were lucky enough to dispose he got through was nothing short of extraordinary. Cemetery. The late Mr. Hall, who was only 29 that has 'established them in such firm favour with the week, la In no wise meant for tbe serlooo- I did not stop a moment, oould not stray i-. more. He bought ten' dustbins in whioh to store pro­ Pork habitues. Some of the Items may be briefly I the urgency of the matter. An From Love that was the Wooer. of them for 110. R. Jenner captured four wickets He undertook no fewer than five parts—Gentleman yeais of age, had suffered from consumption, and mlnded. Into esob of the three aot>a Is crowded a p ions for advertising had visions against the time of famine. for 37 ruhs, A. E. Walker three for 22 and G. E. Joe, Captain Impossible, an Irish stoker, Sir Her­ he expired somewhat suddenly on Toursday in rnentio , although It should be understood that bewildering sequence of uproarious complications, My doobto seemed His, my passion, where I trod the prog mrnes are ohanged dally, eaoh member I ay, met with considerable Beneath the flints I saw footmarks of God. Railway Patrol Killed Peel three for 46, The fortunes of the home eleven, bert Tree and Lady Isobel Gibson (girl)—and was last week. The deoeased was much reepooted by a until one’s mind Is utterly incapable of figuring pot think it was generally however, ohanged when they went to the wickets. irresistibly comlo In all. His make-np In eaoh was considerable circle of friends, and mnoh sympathy. of tbe pany drawing upon a large repertory out the probable result of an apparently Inextric­ And thns by awful steps I hewed the road A Territorial belonging to Barrow attached to the of the lat| ist and most popular songs. There was fund was to be devoted King’s Own Regiment was knocked down by a train P. Cartwright was caught off the first ball of the remarkably effeotlve, and his a] Is felt for Mrs. Hall and the other relatives. able tangle. The harrowing misfortunes of a in connection with the Of prayer and praise, with joy and blinding tears innings, and with the total at four A. E. Walker Ible land of humour and wealth of faolal expres­ The ohief mourners were Mrs. H. J. Hall (widow), a very nh iiy rendered opening chorus, whioh was bridegroom, owing to the nnexpeoted appearance WhUe He stood Mourner; id Killed by contact with a live rail while guarding the followed I....iy a pretty descriptive soena, “ Paddy." was not to be used for any Metropolitan line near Royal Oak Station, was run ont. G. E. Peel left at six. E. A. Brymer sion did the rest. His burlesque of Sir H. Tree Mr. T. Hall (brother), Mrs. HaII (mother), Mr. J. S. of an old sweetheart, and the subterfuges he has but every penny My burden soon waxed light. He was the Load, and F. Hall Improved matters, and when the.last was undeniably olever, as well as laughable, and Miller (father-ln law), Mrs. J. S. Miller (mother: Miss Noreena Feist then appeared Ini a delightful to resort to In order to keep his seoret from his to to spent on adver- H is pity pierced me as a bitter goad f ’ L ascar Mutiny. man went In the homesters only requ while he was also great fan In each ot the other in-law), Mr. W. Hall (brother), Mr. G. T. Miller rag and danoe, “ Mason Dixie Line,” the song being newly-wedded wife, form a most diverting &ad be sent out immediately. That stabbed me through with dark delirious Seventy-six lascars were lan&d at Gravesend from win. But R. Jenner was well oangbt by H. Ha; parts, he played his love soece as Lady Isobel with i nncle), Miss Aves Miller, Mrs. Pierre and Miss spiritedly given, while the dance was exeouted In mirth-provoking farce, Tbe company was In all _ Ions as to bow to ars, * the British India Company’s ship “ Chyebassa,” bound ‘ ' « the Admiral In a manner whioh simply convulsed Bllslh Miller (slsters-ln-law), Mrs. Earl, Miss Earl graceful! and accomplished style. Mr. Ernest respeots capable of produolng the maximum wanted to i [ the soul’s least ooroer. from London to India, and were charged on Monday at and Stannard,. the two Eastbourne professionals, the house.” and Mrs. Stewart (friends). The service was Butcher's pare,1 resonant voice was effeotlvely amount of fun out of the many extremely oomloal done. I t f turn, in weary age or youth, the polioe oourt with refusing to obey oommaoda. They bowled well, the former taking four wickets for 52 impressively oondnoUd by the Rev. Dftvld Barron. heard in the soDg, “ Red Rose of England,” his inotdents, but none worked with a more whole­ Lto go forth from ? ’ righteousness and only truth. were sentenced to 14 days’ hard labour, and they were and the latter three for seven, whtle H. Hayley he following were amongst the nnmerous floral refined treatment of the number being greatly hearted vigour than Mr. Frederlo Bantley, who they Would supply v 1 thorns were His kind thoughts of ms, removed td Maidstone gaol in motor omnibuses took two for 47. Going In a second time the trib u te s ; appreciated. Not less successful was Miss Muriel had a gigantic task as “ Marcel.” Upon him fell at the lowest possible visitors ran np a soore of 287 for the loss of five THE PICTURE HALLS. Wreath.—In elver loving memory, from his sorrowing George, whose zrtistie and delicate rendering of the balk of the work, but as the harassed bride­ riding stones bnt angels’ human hands Farmers’ Activity. the songj“ Blrd Lullaby” was warmly recognised, ,______,_d by his assaolatlon to 3 distance wickets. L. G. Courage and J. W. Martin pnt on wife and child. “ Until tne day dawns." ; groom he kept the audlenoeB rocking with laughter fthey wire concerned, they would king present the bine skies to b e; Believing that the present prices will not continue 45 for the seeond wlpket and Stannard assisted the GALLERY KINEMA. Wreath.—In loving remembrance of Jack, from Father, and In response to the persistent applause the at his olever and highly amusing display. He was when Colonial crops arrive, many farmers are rushing Mother and Sisters. “ Peace, perfect peace.;1 talented: vooallet contributed another Item with admirably supported by Miss Gladys Ivery as ' they would sell their in hour I lingered or would flee, former to carrythe total to 111 for the third. Then To-day’s programme at the above well-appointed Wreath.—With love and deepest sympathy, from Ible prioes. They had j flight nnveUM fresh wonderlands— their oorn to market, and a field of wheat, near Bishop’s theJ brothers Whitehead became associated and equal afa Ity, The task of supplying |the bulk of “ Sldonle de Matisse” Miss F.iy Temple as Stortford. was harvested, thrashed, ground, and sent to Terminus-road plotnre hall Includes as the ohief Mother and his brother Willie. the hun lur falls upon Mr. Fred Ourtls, who Is “ Suzetto” (the bride), and the other members of Eastbourne, and if the A refuge was resistance. contributed 175 by vigorous and attractive cricket. attraction an absorblnglv Interesting drama In Wrhath.—With deepest sympathy, from Tom and , as he wss sure they London as flonr in a single day. Neither gave a onanoe. J. H. E. Whitehead’s 102 Edie. “ Peace, [perfect peace.” fully oap >ble of imeetlng the demands made upon' the oompany. 0 when’ in heU itself I strove to hide, three parts, “ A Rogues Honour." The story, the song “ Bradshaw” he made some i prepared to sell their ■* v Good News foe Hoppers. lnolqded six ffs, eight 4’s and two 3’s and the ohief Wrtath.—In affectionate remembrance, from Uncle him. Iu There He was coffering most and at my side. whloh Is vividly portrayed by accomplished artists, John,! Aunt Anr ie and cousins. startling_ __ but exoruolatingly fanny allegations “ THE DOLLAR PRINCESS.” laid maintain the trade, In a statement just issued the Board of Agrioulture hits In G. W. E. Whitehead’s 63 not out were six \ The growers had had 1 had not fonnd Him unless He first sought 4’s and fonr 3’s. Nine bowlers were tried for the | deals with the adventures of Count Duval, the Wreath.—With kind remembrance, from Aunt Sarah against the famous guide, while in association Few musloal oomedles have suoh oharmlng And hailed me to the precious Cross His Breast, and Fisheries, on the basis of reports received from their gentleman cracksman, known In the nhder world and Aunt Rebecca. with Mr. Ernest Butoher be sent the andlenoe Into melodies aB The Dollar Princess, in which Messrs. e serious shrinkage-in • Priory In this Innings. Soore: Wreath.—With deepest sympathy and condolences, been literally feeding Where lives sole sweetness; orop reporters, estimate that the hop orop in Kent and as Robin, who assists a wealthy heiress, Alloe unrestrained laughter by his ludiorous rendering Maodonald and Young’s company opened a brief And lf I struggled it was He who fought neighbouring districts will be well above average, and 1st Inns. Eastbournb. 1 2nd Inns. Morgan, as she Is on her way to visit her fotnre from neighbours in Ocklynge road:—Mr., Mrs.Irs. and Miss of the duet “ Exoelslor.” Mr. Fred Lytton proved engagement at the Park Theatre on Thuraduy J m ,If___ the holiday-making hop-piakers will be required as usual. GWE Whitehead, c Dury, b Peel 8—not out Carllstlle, . No. 41; Mr. and Mrs. Parkhouse, No. " 35; Mr. 1 >on the move it was for those," Or if I laboured He within me wrought, H Hayley, c Brymer, b Peel...... 10 mother-in-law, Lady Mary Ormesby. The follow­ and IMrs.ire. Wright, No. 33; K Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, No. 27«; himBelf an accomplished elocutionist In the evening, a large andlenoe receiving with manifest, W ho is alike the Finder and the Quest— Released Colonel volunteers. J H E Whitehead, c Walker, b ing day the famous diamond coronet belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Ward, No. 29. monologue, “ The Green Eye of the Little Yellow appreoiiilatlon the favourite numbers of this popular cry sport to attract them to Jenner...... \%—b Dury ..102 the Grand Countess Fedora Is missing, anchfrom Spray, With much sympathy, from Messrs. Coggan piece. Exoellentiy 1 staged and ensoted In a spirited nggested they should develop Eaoh bysway, orbed oompleteneas. Colonel 0. H. T. Whitaker, who on May 27 th was Dr. C H Pretty, c Downes, b Peel 11 God,” a dramatic story whloh was forcefully and And though I guessed it but a little part, o—b Saunders ...... 36 this point onwards the play develops Into a oharin and Stephenson vividly portrayed. and wholly 1 manner by the able company, hope i such would take plaee, sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for conspiracy in Sprdyl—With love and much sympathy, from Maud^ ie hnmorous element is natrnr- of the smaller traders He was all winding tracks of my torn heart. Lee, c Walker, b Jenner- ...... 21-• 1 1 lng love story. In which the aotors are the swell 8^ray.—A token of sympathy, from Mr. (and Mrs. W. At eaoh afternoon performance cinematograph the play, In Whloh th connection with Army canteen contracts, has been E Matbeson, c Hall, b Walker ... 11 oraoksman, Miss Morgan and Robert Ormesby. plcturea of naval and military events are shown; ally stronglyongly devi'developed, proved both highly amusing they had as much as F. W . Ordb W ard. released from prison. Colonel Whitaker has volunteered J W Martin, b Walker...... 0—c and b Peel H. Withy. ana entertaining.tertainlng, and the Interest of the audlenjee for active servioe. He has three sons in the Army. W G Swainson, c Lucas, b Walker. 15 Although the ladv is engaged to the latter there Spray.—With eepest sympathy, from Lily and Amy Tbe entertainments are given twloe dally at 3,30 way. Waa It not L G Courage, not out ...... 11—run outi...... are Indications that she Is greatly Interested in Earl. and 8 15.' never flagged throughout Its somewhat lengthy ildents to glvesom e Germany’s Loss is South Wales’ Gain. PVifihr,bJenner...... i.... fc-lbw.bWalker.., . 3 | 8pray.—With sincere sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. performance. The amorous aspirations of tha Extras...... S\ E: . 14 the Count, and In not divulging the ooholuelon of ler traders? He Germany, with its 159 mills, was the chief competitor the romance, we oordtally recommend our readers Greenwood and Ivy. HUMOROUS ART EXHIBITION. dollar prlnoess follow a rather nnoonventlonal to, they would Total ...... ~110j Total (for 5 wkt8.)...237 WrCath.—With very dee st^sym: from Mr. and Thank* to the enterprise of the Park manage­ oourse, but their diversion from the reoognlaed residents who. even of South Wales in the tinplate industry, but now South to see It for themselves. The other Items in a Mrs. StanbridgeL Mr. and Mrs. Henry an firs. Richards. OLD FRIENDS Wales will havs the benefit of her markets. Lkwes Priobt. well-varied programme oompriae the “ Proving of Wreath.—With deepest sympathy, from Mrs. William ment the local public are given an excellent oppor­ paths cf courtship proves a failure and thanks to their supplies; could P Cartwright, o Stannard, b F Hall, c an i b 8tann*rd..... 47 Unole Joseph” (oomedy), the” Warwlok Ohronlole,” Funnell and family, Hankham. tunity of viewing, and incidentally of purchasing, the leflaenoe ot Freddy Fairfax and bis friend, the bate their custom Missing Britons. Hayley ...... E S. Tattersall, b Staimard.., " some of the finest specimens of English humorous A. E Walker, run out...... J C Lucas, b Hayley A... . “ Living a Lie” (drama),! “ Pathe Cartoons” and Wreath.—Witjh deepest regret, from Alfred. ladles are compelled to oapltnlate. Tbe principal (hear, hear). It waa Enquiries with regard to British subjects in Germany G E Peefoc Stannard. b Lee.. R Jenner, o Hayley, b A Visit to Spain,” a picturesque soenio film Spray.—With sincere sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. art. The exhibition, whloh opened in the Leotnre parts are in the hands of veir capable artiste, hould band them- WITH NEW FACES. and Austria-Hungary should bs addressed to the Foreign A Brymer, cJH E Wbite- Stannard .....i...... L...... 5 showing theanolenttownsalong the Mediterranean Farmfer. I the part of “ Freddy’Fairfax” being admirably er. Office and shoula oontain information as to name, age, bead, b Lee...... W H Downe6, not out ...... 0 Wriath.—With deepest sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. i.l i ] f '■(' A H Saunders, b Lee...... coast. Earl and family undertaken by Mr. Martin Iredale, whose render­ MOBJBCTIONABLS. sex, country when the person in question is believed to G AI Dury, b Lee ...... Total ...... 106 For the first part of next week the principal ing of the vooal item* that fall to his lot la There is no mom agreeable experience be, supposed address, and name and address of enquirer. attraction will be one ot the popular detective The funeral arrangements were oatrled out b; masterlylskill, and it may be confidently assumed both effective and pleasing. In the opening of , In seconding, enlarged noon HMa to oome upon an old friend who b*iiiT These enquiries will be sent by the Foreign Office to the series, “ Ntok W inter and the Mysterious Bank, Mr. J. R. A. Hayland. that daring the fortnight or so that the gallery is the third set Mr. Iredale Introduces Elgar’a be tennis tournament as an American Embassy, U.S.'A. Ambassadors and Consuls in COL. STAINFORTH’S XI. y. MB. E. There sure exhibitions dally from 2 45 to 10.30. open It wflu prove a souroe of pleasure and amuse­ stirring song “ Land of Hope and Glory,” doriag Lest class of visitors. He had somehow left his ailments behind him, i Germany and Austria bring charged with the care of MATHESONS XI., ment to i residents and visitors alike. The beet whioh the fl«gs ot tbe Allies are prominently e. stating that In these serious and now looks the picture of restored British BQbjeots in those countries. EASTERN CINEMA. known artists of the day are strongly represented, displayed. This patrlotio little incident ie received K b t to enoourage young people to This match, played at the Saffrons on Saturday, PUBLIC LIBRARIES; manhood. The old haggard expression, Rescuing a Rescuer. Quality and variety are elements strongly repre­ aa may be seen by tbe various groups of well-hung with Intent -nthoslasm. Miss Nanoy Malone Tie fully appreciating the serious- was left drawn, though Col. Stalnforth’s team sented In the onrrent menu. Tbe pictures appeal examples, In the arrangement of whloh Mr. B. A. makes a delightful study as the self-willed i and the duty incumbent on the suggestion of premature old age, the While bathing with two friends on Monday at Frinton- had considerably the batter of th9 exobanges. to the entire range of the human emotions, The followln reoent book additions have been Brown and his able staff have displayed sound on-Sea, Essex, John Wiseman, groser’s assistant, was G. W. N. Whitehead, the Clifton College captain “ Alioe,” while Miss Iris Beresford is equally ’ity of the war, he could not appeaihnoe of weakness and lassitude, the examples of a dramatic and entertaining order exhibited In th| show ease daring the past week, judgme«. ! J - II successful as “ Daisy." Miss Maud Underwood’s ; people of Eastbourne would carried away by the tide and drowned.' One of his played a fine Innings of 155 (not out), whloh being supplemented by others oalonlated to both and will be In ~ on Monday morning next :— Visitors to the exhibition will, be immediate! representation of “ Olga ” Is beyond reproach, and ling to play their irritability and tendency to melancholy companions, named Tipple, who went to his assistanoe, lnoluded twenty-one 4’s, while the Sussex oolt, Interest and instruot. Conspicuously good is the also got into difficulties, but wasl rescued by Edward CENTRAL LIBRARY. struck by the oaricatures of H. M. Bateman am Mr. Charles Mldgley also soores a distinct eucoeea . sports (hear, hear). views have> vanished. He now, indeed, Stannard, hit np 108, his ohief hits being three 0’s, two-part drama “ The Vanity Case,” the double­ particularly by the series depleting a number of as “ Harry G. Condor,” the American millionaire . the development of Start, who dived from the breakwater. a 5 and fourteen 4 s. Soore | ! 291. Fraser, J. G. "The Golden Bough," a study in seems a new man with. pure, healthy reel oomlo “ Hearts and Swords,” and the natural magic and religion. Twelve vols. 1914. pianoforte studies, whloh for their diversity of who recruits his household from the Britiah enable them even tha Letters to British Soldibbs. Col STinrrORTH’s XL Ms. E. Mathsnos’s XI. history specimen, “ Trained Pets.” expression and subtlety of hnmonr ore among the aristocracy. Mnoh of the humour comes from Me. into the oonaldera- blood flowing in his veins, and content­ Dr. H O Pretty, ltw, t>Malik. 71 H Hayley, c and b J H White- Part L—The magic art, and the evolution of kings- The War Office announoes that letters and postal OWN Whitehead, not ont, .155 On Monday next will be exhibited the first of Frontispiece. Two voIb. finest specimens to be seen. The Alfred Clark, who, as “ Bolger” keeps tha . which they were ment written on his face. He is again packets for members of the'ExpeditionaryJ^prce should J H B-Whitehead, c Scott, b H 8 Scott, t series of four plotnres entitled “ How Tommy Part IL—1Taboo, and the perils of the soul. A Sentimentalist; A Chopin Nootume’’ and audience greatly amused. He receives valuable r remarks, Alderman Duke said name, Malflc...... 30 JW Martini Atkins is Fed.” The seeond will follow on Thurs­ Part IIL—The dying god. The Warlike Tsohalkowsky'a 1812 Overture” Is assistanoe from Mr. Cecil Kennedy as “ Dick” and fully alive .and enjoys life instead' of inolude the regimental number (if kno JLee,c Hayley, b Malik .. . 0 Stannard j a J H Wbitehia Ion had served the squadron, buttery or con u,' regiment, or b G W Whitehead ..!., day and the remaining two will be shown In the Part IV.—Adonis, Attis, Osiris; studies in the very marked, eaob being ohafaoterlstlo of the the merry jokes of this bright oouple a n meek not the prompt stepe F G Wagenar, c Matheaon, b first and seoond halves of the snooeedlng week history of Oriental religions. Two vols. nature of the muslo, the fonder s _ simply enduring it If you intprire what other unit, and addreea M itionary Foroe. 1 MlMalik ...... 17 H S Malik, run out ...A. Part V.—Spirits of the cotn and of the wild. Two entertaining. The seenio setting and the work of > dissli suapioion w ith The letter postage is a penny. GOCooke, hot ont ...... 33 E8t HDavies, c JHW respectively. These films are the only ones taken fu l, environment, and the latter all the the ohorns a n all that oan be desired. land ____ oes of the town. it is that has wrought subh a striking head, b Cooke...... (., i o_ Findlay, OFPenruddock. A H 8cott, c Lee, b Cook and produced by authority of the War Offioe, and I 'part IV.—The scapegoat. martial force of the pianist who literally throws The ooneluding performances of The Dollar i present ippeal, let them strike change for the better, to what medicine or Exxcunoir in Jl F Vaiooncellos and Col. Tigers, c and b G W \ rhite- they have been seonred exclusively for the Eastern Part VH.—Balder the Beautiful, the fire festivals himself at the Instrument. Two ether subjects In Princess take plaoe to-day at 2 30 and 8 0. hot. The association bad , system your friend attributes his return A telegram from Berne to the Biho de Paris recounts Stalnforth did not ba,t. .» i • head ....J...... Cinema. Their Interest at the present Jnnotnre Is, of j Europe and the doctrine of the external sonl. the same series “ The Impressive Rachmaninoffs pported m it deserved, e. experiences of a Zorich girl irhile returning frem N F Penrudaock, not ou ot oonrse, exceptionally great, and we anticipate Two vols. K Prelude” and “ Thu Unconventional Baoh’s Italian “ LADY WINDERMERE’S FAN.” ‘"W nbsoribers la addition to health and vigour, it is more than 3ndon during the last week. Pi of the journey was K 8 Pratapasinghi, b their attracting fall houses. Part VIII.—General index and bibliography. (In On Monday next, tor three nights and matinee Whitebeaq ...... ! the press), j Fugue ” are treated with a skill and vigour that advertltlng their probable that he will answer in two ’ormed in a military train, lich was conveying E Matheeon, not out .. “ Goodness Graelons, or ‘Movies’ as They deserves to rank with ihe talented artist’s highest on Wednesday, Mesars. Murray Kino and Clark _ie. He theught they, were authorised to Bxtru ...... 24 ’the standard work on primitive forms of worship, have arranged a speoial visit of Miss Darragh and reservists. Other oivili Shouldn't Be,” is a Vitagraph oomedy whion and the evolution of religions. achievements. able lumber of subscribers. words— train, and two of them ere. seized with the andlenoes In the opening stage ot next week are W, Hejath Robinson la represented ' by it what isla her London^ oompany_ln^ tbe^ above^ plajh The graphs. No sooner Inns. dec. doaed... .350 Total (for 9 wkta.) ..269 708.2._I Shelley. Henry O. “ The Art of the Wallace entire production from the St.’James e loarrli f ' nshaft d foolish idea of taking phi sure to weioome. It Is a bustling burlesque filled Collection," iric udlng an aooount of Its founders, a ___jape the most genuinely humorous oolillection of at is all the business. Those had they got out their oameras than e train Was stopped, with Incidents that cannot fall to raise screams ot deecription of thehe pictures, and a survey of the chief drawings in the exhibition, additional Interest London, will be introduced. i asked____to dll in the papers B EEC HA M ’ S and an officer cams forward. 1 a ordered all tnoee D R H. C. PRETTY’S XI. v. MR. HAYLEY’S laughter. The Edison drama, “When the Cart­ exhibits in the Galleries^devoted the objects of art, being lent to his series by the lnelnsion of two Mias Darragh will be supported by Mr. Gerald are prepared to subscribe, present to shut their eyes, and the! two travellers were XI. ridges Failed” will be popular, and there will be a and arms, and armour. Portraits. Illustrations. 1914. local examples. The first la entitled “ Resourceful Robertsbaw in hla original part of “ Lord Winder- srtly be collected. Varloaa shot out of hand, without farther fprm Of trial. eapltal oomlo film entitled' “ Peter Soores a Boll,' 824. Schreiner, Olive. “ Dreams." 1912. Lover on the Eastbourne Cliffs,” its oleverly- mere.” “. made, some of which might Played at the Saffrons on Tuesday, tinge just 941.& Moore, F. Frankfort. “ The Truth about “THE GIRL IN THE TAXL” PILLS. Tboops. and a first-class soenlo Item “ Some Marvellous ooncelved theme vividly Illustrating th i wonderful ;ht ap 1 consideration. F er­ Tax Qukkn’S Pipes ro: robbing Mr. Hayley’s team of vlot Waterfalls." Ulster."»r." Illustrations. 1914. Imaginative power of the artist. It deplots two The attract ten next week at the Park Theatre j the ro that 's great ..I The Queen, it was officially 1 on Tuesday night, Mb. H. Hituy'i XI. Exhibitions are at 3, 7 and 9 o’cloek. Vivid pen pictures, by an Irishman, of the lives high cliffs, on eaoh of Whloh, separated by a wide will be a welcome return visit of- that moefc paid a visit with Princess Mary last! week to Salisbury to B Hritoy, c D.Ties, b Jtajen-^ and habits, ndustries and activities of thie Orange- ii should be riven to the attraction P bxpabkd only ahr men. gulf, is 4 girl and her lover. How to cross the oharmlng and popular musical oomedy. The d irt I the next winter. I hope the bid farewell to British troops, " e Queen presented EASTBOURNE PICTURE THEATRE. spaoe Is the question that the latter has to solve, in the Taxi, commencing on Thursday. August boo to non­ Fami^.'i^lbPreitr. 10 Fiction. i remali attract a THOMAS BXXOHAX, St. Holona, Lino. pipes to : each officer and pipes StuuwML o end b Wlitetwad. 0 The management are bent upon maintaining the bat the artist overcomes the difficulty In a very 27th, for three nights, with a matinee on Saturday as men- oommisaioned officers and xneiih leaving her J. H Whitehead, o Q White- _e’Ul8l___ r a officer, and- exoellenoe of the piotorlal attractions at this Wynne, May. The Silent Captain.' ingenious manner. He lannohes the yo> man at 2 30. i, that the winter will also Bold everywhere la, boxes, Majesty shook hands with the off the cliff with a pair of roller skates attacl to The exceptionally strong oast includes Mies was loudly cheered by the troops c KhSMinlja)^hi,'Doii oat' Il'fl popular resort, j Throughout the present week the OVKNILB LlTBBATURK. buiher this year than usual, aqd programmes hive been first class,land patrons his knees, an umbrella aets as paraohuto or Nellie- Dale, Miss Hebe Bliss, Miss Winifred might he specially „ prioe 1/li (80 pills) and 2/9 (10B pills)” F Findlay, O Pearuddock, K 25. J. Relnforp, Jacques (editor). “ Practical Camping- stabiliser, and a little dog’e tall aa a propeller. Browne, Miss Lena Mendbam. Mr William Kazan, Foos Hoot Pun S Batonhgi, H H Godfrey, visiting the theatre to-day will be especially pleased Out for Boys.” Illustrations. No date. > for th i winter season as well v Wheat prioes at Hall on Tuetdaylshowsd a drop of 6s, A VaaooDceilo. and O with the stirring dramatlo picture, “ Death or The second localsuhjeot bears tbe title “ Heroism Mr. Paul Wynter, Mr. Jack Frost, Mr. Frederick "1% V - : I - a quarter on the week, but there was a scarcity of boyers, ibituoa did not Glory." i I . SEASIDE BRANCH LIBRARY. on Beaohy Head” and is not less successfully Beame, Mr. Philip Leslie, Mr. Kenna Lawson and Ale erman Simmons a vote millers having made heaw purchases earner at the The star film on Monday next and two following 060. “ Strand Magazine." VoL 47. Jan.-June, 1914. portrayed. 'Seated on the top of a ollff, which la Mr. Harry Parker. ______^ j I to t be Mayor for presiding, increased prices. Householders whp have laid in stocks days will bo a fine sporting subject^ “ The Last about toto giveglvt waif, ... 1® * joong _ lady, whose position i term naUd. * flour at abnormal prioes now find that floor has Round,” described as an up-to-date drama of “ love might give cause for‘ anxiety ‘ were “it noi it for the r iergone a reduction of. from 61..to and the ring." Such a picture as thlfi, whloh com­ ora goats haT6 been used with profit to fact that her gallant swain la some yards down in Tourist; “ What’s the name of the river?,r Next: week Hull will receive 280,0p0 quarters of wheat bines splendid boxing scones with a story hi whloh re lines dear of Inflammable vegetation ei a groterque position, apparently preventing tons Native: “ Wye, sir.” Tourist: “ Why, bccanse l from America and India. heart-interest” is one ot the most Important rfonal forests In California. of earth from falling. There is a wealth of humour want to know, yon idiot 1 ” EA8TB0UBNE OHEONIOLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 33, 1914.

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PROMENADE COSTUMES AND BIDING HABITS ▲ SPECIALITY. Agent to the Alliance Assurance Company, Limited LANTAO, 31, jGRANGE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Conductor - - MR. NORFOLK MEGONE. Telephone No. 78. O AKDEN & CO. All Garments Made on the Premises by First-class Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops. Having sold the Residence, have received instructions CONCERTS DAILY a t 3.30 a n d 8.15. EASTBOURNE to Sell by P ublic Auction, upon the P remises, as above, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, 28th August, 1914, Established 1860. MR. J. 0. TOWNER TO-NIGHT (Saturday J, August 22nd, Is instructed to Sell by P ublic Auction, at The o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e , including at 8.15— POPULAR, CONCERT. Auction Mart, 57, Terminus-road, Eastbourne, H bedsteads and beddling, toiletware, painted bed td on MONDAY, 14th September, 1914, the eligible room furniture, a burr walnut-wood bedroom suite, a TO-MORROW ( Suitulay ), B. FRANCIS, A SO N S, L ., satin walnut-wood dressing chest and hajnging wardrobe, iugustssrd. SPECIAL CONCERT. REEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, a walnut-wood pedestal writing tabled an ash tallboy at 8.15— F KNOWN AS chest of firawersL pair of 3|ft. 6-in. mahcjgany bookcases, VOCALIST SENHOR JOSE DE MORAES, Tenor. EASTBOURNE CEMETERY MASONS. No. 47, PEVENSEY ROAD, EASTBOURNE. a mahogany writing tabi^, chimney glasses, a maple- : sculptors fi m a s o n s : THE wood wardrobe, Brussels and Axminster carpets, console Admission, 6d. Evenings,' Is. Subscribers Free. Particulars and Conditions of Sale to be had in due table and mirror, pair df walnut-wood card tables, M onumental Sculptors and Engravers. course of Messrs. C. \V. Mayo & Thomas, Solicitors, carved and gilt jardiniere Ipedestal, ornaments, a grand 9, Gildredge road, Eastbourne; and of the Auctioneer, pianoforte (by John Broadwood & Sons), an 8 - ft. 120, Lewes Hoad, Brighton. % mahogany shaped sideboard, a mahogany dining room SPECIAL NOTICE. DAILY, 11 to 1.S0, 3 till 10. Shots Boom and Studio 37, UPPKRTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE. By Order of the Mortgagee. suite of chairs in maroon blush, extending dining table, kitchen and garden requisites, china, glass and miscel­ r The Latest Novelty, MEMORIALS EASTBOURNE. laneous effects. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. TELEPHONE 5 7 9 . MR. J. C. TOWNER Items on Viewi Tuesday Next, 25th August, 1914, from CINEMATOGRAPH LIFE TARGETS. Of IItkbt Inscription Execdtkd, and Inclusive Ten till Four o’clock, -1 Estimates given for their erection In any part of the Is instructed to Sell by P ublic Auction, at The Pictures of Interest during the ADMISSION FREE. NINE SHOTS FOR 0d. f COUNTRY. *7------!------Auction Mart, Eastbourne, on MONDAY, 14th Sale to commence at Two o’clock precisely. Sept., 1914, the Compact Catalogues may be obtained at the Auctioneers’ present War, w ill be s h e w s . Books of Coupons—50 Shots—2s. 6d. Illustrated Catalogue Submitted Free. e a s e h o l d d w e l l i n g h o u s e , Offices. 10, Cornfield-road, [Eastbourne. KNOWN AS Telephone 1234 Eastbourne. Afternoons, in conjunction with the Pavilion L Telegrams Oakdens Eastbourne. And at Hoys, Hastings, Orb, Bexbill,T unbridge No. 89, GREEN STREET. Vaudeville Entertainment. IN THE PAVILION. Walls and Chichbstbb. LANGNEY ROAD Particulars and Conditions of Sale to be had of Messrs. Evenings—2nd Part pf Programme -Floral Hall. Hillman, Burt & W arren, Solicitors, Eastbourne, and "REDSTONE,'' 20, CARLISLE ROAD, Full Orchestral Accompaniment. DAILY at 3.30 and 8.15. WORKS. of the Auctioneer. EASTBOURNE. OAKDEN ft GO MAGNIFICENT VAUDEVILLE SEASON GREAT SUCCESS OF s . firths, JEarriages ant) geaths. ERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS & SALE- Have received instructions from the Executors of the SEA WATER SWIMMING BATHS The above premises, which have been occupied since 1850, T YARD (adjoining the Estate Offices), late Mrs. Alice Elizabeth Miller to Sell by Auction, upon the Premises, as above, on TUESDAY’ and MIXED BATHING—Every Afternoon, 3 p.m. to “ THE BUNCH OF KEYS.” WEDNESDAY, the (frill and 7th October, 1914, b ir th having been disposed of to the N ew K inema Company, 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. 6JX). Sundays, 7 to 9. ~ F- , Telephone 844. *- 9AVIS.—Aug. 13, at Southside, Seaford, the wife of I OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including PRIVATE BATHS. Erie Alan Davis, LC.S., Madras, of a son. A SALE EVERY MojNDAY. ___Htwo c cottage pianofortes in walnut wood cases, Goods can always be included. Wilton pile carpets in good condition, all-brass and brass Electric, Seaweed. Vapour, Hot and Cold Fresh A HUMOKOUS AKT EXHIBITION WIENHOLT.—On the 20th August, at Glondearg. East­ and iron French bedsteads, bedding, walnut wood and Sea Water. , _ bourne, the wife of Capt. E. A. Wienholt, King's | Special dates by arrangement. hanging wardrobe, toilet ware, ash bedroom suite, In the Lecture Room, Devonshire Park. Dragoon Guards, of a son. These Sale Rooms are noted for the advantageous mahogany bedroom furniture, Jacobean oak table, Queen PEERLESS DENNIS & CO., LTD. Disposed of Furniture, Antiques, Works of Art, Old Anne walnut wood chair, Itwo Persian c&rpets and rugs, LA W N T E N N I8 . DAILY. MARRIAGES. China, Pictures, Plate. Jewels, Curios, Wines, Sculpture, barometer and thermometer in mahdgany case, oak Excellent Grass Courts, and New En-Tout-Cas A Splendid Collection of Original Drawings by th» 2 , ALLEN—THOMPSON.—Aug. 15, at St. George s Church, , Coins, Jewellery, Animals, Birds, Stock-In-Trade, Car­ diningroom fuifniture, oil paintings, engravings, etch­ Hard Courts. T»fnell Park, N.. by,the Rev. Canon Allen, B.D. (vicar riages and Horses, Motor Cars, Bicycles, Boats, fto. ings, plated ware, two Buhl dahinets, grand pianofbrte following Famous Artists:—H. M. Bateman, Rene Bull, of. Christ Church, Eastbourne), father of the bride- | Best value Is always obtained at these Auction Rooms, in walnut wood [case, curljains, ornamental items, set of John Hassall, \V. Heath ltobinscln, Harry Rountree, groom, assisted by the Rev. W. R. Buchanan-Dunlop , Have purchased more extensive works from Mr. Fowler being largely attended by local and country buyers, Hepplewhite chairs, books, glass, china;' linen, and Claude A. Shepperson. I M.A. (vicar of Turners Hill), Alfred Whatoff Allen, to also buyers from London, Brighton, Lewes, Hastings, numerous miscellaneous effects. The Children’s Corner. Marjorie Christian, elder daughter of Mr. T. A. [ close to the Leaf Hall. These will in future be known as ftc. Auctioneers’ Offices: 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. Mornings and A fternoons. Also an Exhibition of HUMOROUS TOYS. Thompson, of Carlton-ro id, London, W. GOODS PURCHASED FOR CASH WHEN Telephone 1234 Eastbourne. YTTON—LAMBERT.—On Augustl5th, at Eastbourne, I THE WTLLOWFIELD WORKS, and, with the DESIRED. NO EXPENSES. Telegrams Oakdens Eastbourne. Healthy Open-dir Games and Amusements. . Admission and (Catalogue Free. Herbert Mytton, second son of Mr. O. Mytton, Furniture Sales at Private Houses. wood, Co. Down, Ireland, to Irene Augusta new machinery recently fixed, will enable the firm to execute K Lambert, eldest daughter of Mr. A. E. Lambert, 5, [ SHARE SALES AND PROPERTY SALES. EASTBOURNE. Lewes-road, Eastbourne. , work with even greater dispatch than hitherto. VALUATIONS. Familb Residence on the Western side of the Borough. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENCY.-Excluslve Lists O AKDEN & OO. DEVONSHIRE PARK Q-ALLERY INEMA, eastbournb DEATHS. of Houses for Sale and to Let. INSURANCES of every description effected. Have received instructions from the Executors of the BRUCE.—Aug. 11, Ceorge Hector Bruce, of Burraland, All offices have been centralized, and the only office of the late Mrs. Alice Elizabeth Miller to submit for Sale by THEATRE. Manager—Mr. Arthur Davis. Heathfleld. Rents Collected and Property efficiently managed. P ublic Auction at the Gildrkdge Hotel, East GILBERT. — Aug. 18, at the Cock Inn, Wivelsfleld, I firm is at 56, GROVE BO AD, near the Town Hall, B . B A B B A T T T B B B Y , F. A. I. HOUKjNE, on THURSDAY, October 8th, 1914, all that Sole Lessees and Managers ... Murray King & Clark. The Drawing Room Kinema. Francis William Gilbert, formerly of the East Sussox where Customers will find extensive Decorative and 8anitary (SB Years' Local Experience). REEHOLD PROPERTY Constabulary, aged 63. KNOWN AS • WHITBY.—On the 7th inst., at 13, Gildredge-road, East­ F TO DAY (Saturday) at 2.30 and 8. DAILY 2.45 to 10.30. DAILY 2.45 to 10.30. bourne, Rosa Martha, second daughter of the late Showrooms provided for their convenience. SALE ON MONDAY NEXT. REDSTONE, 20, CARLISLE ROAD, William Whitby, surgeon, of'Stamford, Lines. TERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS AND SALEYARD, Having for accommodation The Dollar Princess,” TO D A Y (SATURDAY), August 22nd: WYNELL-MAYOW. — Aug. 13, at Brighton, Charles I 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Fourteen bedrooms, box room, bath room, dressing Ernest Wynell-Mayow, Captain late Border Regiment, room, dining rt)om, large drawing room, conservatory, From-Daly’s Theatre, London. "PROVING OF UNCLE JOSEPH." Comic. GEO] aged 57. The firm trust, with their up-to-date methods of carrying on , K. BABB ATT TERRY, F.A..I. study, ^tnd wellishut off domestic offices upon the same business, and with the greatly increased facilities, to retain (SB Years' Local Experience) level, including a housekeeper's room. 7 “ A Eogue's Honour.” Pleasant garden. With!possession. MONDAY, AUGUST 24th, for Three Nights at 8. RS. HALL wishes to acknowledge the I Will Sell at his Rooms, as abovejon MONDAY Matinee on Wednesday at 2.30. 5 6 s | the confidence hitherto reposed in them. NEXT, August 24th, 1914, at Two o'clock, Particulars and Conditions of Sale—now in course of Drama in Three Parts. M many flowers and messages of sympathy during preparation—will be obtainable from Messrs. A. Hakol: W orkshop her reoentead bereavement. Will friends kindly accept H E U s e f u l FURNITURE and E f f e c t s , Miss Darraghs London Company in "LIVING A LIE.” Drama. this as the only intimation, as it is impossible to answer R uston & Son. Solicitors. Chatteris Cambridgeshire, ~ T 1including a 4-ft. walnut display cabinet and 2 and from the Auctioneers' Office; 10, Cornfield-road, each individually. handsome rosewood ditto, a superior oak sideboard, Eastbourne. “Lady Windermere’s Fan.” Warwick Chronicle. &c , &c lounge chairs and Settees in tapestry, 3 receptilition Telephone 1231 Eastbourne. B uilt Telephone IKY. suites, mirrors, overmantels and chimney glasses, a flne- Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. Special Production from the St, James's Theatre, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Telephone No. 441. | tone pianoforte in rosewood case, and 2 others, mahogany London. TAMES ANDREWS, Mason and Sculptor, JOHN N IX JOHN I hall stands, 3 Spanish mahogany sideboards, occasional August Hth, 25th, 26th. t f Works : Baxkb’b-boad (near St. lUry’s Church). ! chairs and tables, a well-made inlaid mahogany bedroom G o l d s m i t h ENTRAL WESLEYAN CHURCH THURSDAY, August 27th, for Three Night* at 8. Residence, Office and Shout-room: Carrara. Villa, Gobs | | suite, a 3-ft. 6-in. solid satin walnut wardrobe, chests of ‘ Nick W inter & M ysterious Bank.’ « j drawers, dressing tables, washstands, sets of toilet ware, C 1 PEVENSEY ROAD. Matinee on Saturday at 2.30. Dmign* , Pass (adjoining the Cemelery), EastbouRHR. Silversm ith M modern French bedsteads with good bedding, the other Preachers for Sunday, August 2Srd: Clever Detective Story in Two Parts. usual bedroom appointments and miscellaneous effects, Designs and Estimates Furnished. Term inus Hoad about 250 Lots in all. Morning at II —REV. B. J. HARRIS. Subject “The Girl in the Taxi.” Prices: 6d., Is., Is. 6d. Telephone 1107. “Offence and Defence." W a t c h m a k e r On View To-day and Sale Day. Frpm the Lyric Theatre, London. TIVENDENS L td ., § Men’s Bible Class at 3. ■ " Funerals Furnished J e w e l l e r . A SALE EVERY MONDAY. Evening at 6.30-REV. J. P. BRAITHWAITE, of SEASIDE, Goods can always bo indluded. Handswoith. EASTERN CINEMA, and Personally Conducted. EASTBOURNE. JOHN N IX JOHN N IX DAILY 3.0, 7.0 and 9.0. FAMILY AND COMPLIMENTARY MOURNING Established 1880. T H E WAR. PIER THEATRE, on the Shortest Notice. EASTBOURNE. CHARLES E. HORNE, F.A.I., Manager ...... G. Hates. TODAY (SATURDAY), August 22nd, T e l . 88C Foot or Dbvonbhibs Place, TeL 440. LIMELIGHT LECTURE on BRUSSELS ’Phone 848. EASTBOURNE. \[. E. MORRIS & SONS, u c t i o n e e r , v a l u e r , h o u s e a g e n t A AND BELGIUM. TO-DAY (SATURDAY) at 3 and 8. “ The V anity Case.” Drama in 2 Parts A AND GAUGER, ! Last Two Performanoes of “ FANNY’S MELODRAMA.” Comedy. ■ 1, TIDESWELL ROAD. EASTBOURNE THE REV. DAVID BARRON M R. ROBERT COURTNEIDGE’S “ HEARTS AND.SWORDS.” Comic in Two P^rts, Mehlhhed 74 Yean. Telephone Noe. SOI and 802. 6 6, SEASIDE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Musical Comedy Success, by Sterling. A lw a y s a l CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. (Who hap recently returned from Belgium) AINE & SON, “ IN THE HARTZ MOUNTAINS.” Scenic. Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric and Gas Fitters, Appointed by His Honour Judge Martineau to Levy Will give a LECTURE in the CEYLON PLACE “Oh! Oh! Delphine!” “ TRAINED PETS.” Interest. H UNDERTAKERS, | Distraints under the Amendment Aot, 1888. BAPTIST CHURCH, on Wednesday E vening Next £ R £ 4 | H ot W ater and Sanitary Engineers. eek Pathe Gazette and Siiigirg Picture. BUSINESSES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION fob DISPOSAL W . SUNDAY, A ugust 23r d , a t 3 and 8. Funeral Carriage and ■ Sixty Magnificent Limelight Views. Kotor Hearse Proprietors. Grand Patriotic and Operatic Concerts MONDAY, August 24th. Trait i(| By Order of the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy and The Mayor will take the Chair at 8 p.m. Collection for the Red Cross Society. . The Cielebrated Prima Donna, “ Goodness Gracious or ‘ Movies ’ as They TTIBTO 18, CAVENDISH PLACE & 10, SOUTH STREET | , ; H. 31 B U T l^ B , Rent, re A. Broom field. 160, SEASIDE, EASTBOURNE. Shouldn't Be.” Comedy in Two Parts. V and W l BOOKBINDER. MACHINE RULER. OLY TRINITY CHURCH. Miss Ethel Cadmau, "HOW TOMMY ATKINS IS FED." support are f CHA8 E HOBNE, F.A.I., From Daly’s, Lyric, Alhambra, Palladium and London (don for 8ti Tel. 788. J. R A. HAYLAND, Tel. 788. H Coliseuijn. The Famous Baritone, The only Films taken and produced by authority of the 1 a , SUSANS ROAD, EASTBOURNE.J Will Sell by P ublic Auction, .upon the above AN ORGAN RFOITAL of Knglhh Organ Music WarOfnce. Not yet been seen by the Public. Exclusive TTNDKRTAKKR & FUNERAL CARRIAGE | Premises (without reserve), on WEDNESDAY, Aug. I Will be given on Mr. Wilfrid Douthitt, to this Theatre. Prioe 6/- BOOKS BOUGHT. 26th, commencing at.Two o’clock sharp, the stock of THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Aug 27th 5 to6p.m. "WHEN THE CARTRIDGES FAILED." Drama. U PROPRIETOR. From Drury Lane Theatre, I' Everyman " and “Sleeping “ PETER SCORES A BULL.” Comic. Organist - - MR. F. W. SPARROW. Beauty." OPEN CABS, GLASS os CLOSED HEARSES, "VTEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, MISS DOROTHY NORMAN, In Songs at the Piano. “ SOME MARVELLOUS WATERFALLS.'' Scenic. Jl.1 comprising two well-made drawing-room suiteB, Vocalist -I - Miss Rosina Broad (Soprano). MISS WINIFRED FAIRLIE, Entertainer. SO Tears' London Experience. FOR HEALTH AND BEAL ENJOYMENT marble-top and painted washstands, bedsteads, wire Collection will 0e made on behalf of the New Organ Fund Pathe Gazette and Singing Picture. T B U 8SJ CHOICE spring mattresses, new overlays,1 chamber pedestals, MR. STEPHEN BOND, The Popular Actor. ARTIFICIAL WREATHS IN GREAT VARIETY. DRINK ONLY occasional, easy and other chairs, grained cupboard, Programmes will be provided. MISS HAIDEE DE RANGE, Violinist. 4cL, 6d. and 3d.—All Tip-ups. small cabinets, new japanned trunks, well-built truck, Seats ...... j ... 3s. to 6d. Is., Special Reserved and Raised Seats. Telephone 705. ao. 13, PEVBNSEY ROAD, EASTBOURNE. FRUIT, FLOWERS Seats at 3s., 2s. And Is. 6d. maybe reserved in advance at bird cages, outside spring (sun) blind, quantity of china LL SAINTS’ CHURCH, E a stb o u r n e. the Pier Gates, or by Tel. No. 574. PHYSICIAN T E A- and glass, electric light fittings, &o. Also a quantity of Vicar: Rev. R. S. Woodward, M.A. second-hand wearing apparel. A Established 1871 VEGETABLES Recommended by Medley} Men and sold toy ORGAN RECITALS SUNDAY,.at 3 and 8. On View Afternoon Prior and Morning of Sale. Will be given by A Band will Play in the Bandstand. fkrsomtl anil Social. HIXSON HAST, For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at MR. M. P. CONWAY, Mus. R, Oxon., F.R.C.O., AT BBAIOSABLB DICKER & CO., 62, Grove Road, Eastbourne. his Offices, 1, Tideswoll-road, Eastbourne. Seats, One Penny. DEBT AKER A COMPLETE FUNERAL A.R.C.M. ------:------7---H---f---- 1...... 1------;------“F MABKBT PRICES. FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, Aug. 28th, and MONDAY, August 24t h . Six Nigbte at 8. Mrs. Davies Gilbert is to open the new wing of TJ* FURNISHER, Sept, tth and 11th, at 3.15 p.m. Telephone 123. Established 1889. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3. the Leaf Homcejpathio Cottage Hospital. The 14, High-street, Old Easttbournr. Soloist: Aug. 28th, Mr. W. J. Read, Solo Violin. . Important Engagement of oeremony takes place on Thursday afternoon next. PROCTER ft ARNOLD, Collections on behalf of the All Saints’ Choristers’ Funeral* Conducted to All Parts. •* KNIGHT, Scholarship Fund. The Rev. F. S. Williams, headmaster of East­ UCTIONEERS, VALUERS and ESTATE ROBERTS, AGENTS, The Prince of Comedians, bourne College, intimates that the oollege will A And Full London Company, in re-assemble as usual on Sept. 18th. STATION PARADE, 93, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE, HIRAM HENTON’S 4 BTI8TIC WREATHS, CROSSES, HASPS, W A K ! Sixth ’’ H. M. S. IMPOSSIBLE, ” Capt. S. H. Bradford, of Eastbourne, who com­ HEARTS, ANCHORS, LYRES, 8 PRAYS, EASTBOURNE. Hampden P ark, and at 38, Conduit-street, n n u a l b e n e f i t c o n c e r t Preceded by “Till Sunday.” mands the Bexblll Battery of Territorial Artillery, London, W. (by kind permission of the Pleasure Grounds Seats ... 3s.-to6d. * has sent a letter to the Mayor of that town In the WEDDING) BOUQUETS, BUTTONHOLES, fto., House-Hunters’ Guide free on application. Committee),A under the patronage of the Mayor and Seat* from Is. 6d. upwards may now be booked. following terms :—“ Officers of 6,h Sussex Battery, From J. C. HASTING8, Under Royal Patronage. Mayoress and Members of the Corporation, will be given R F.A., desire to express their thaoks for all your NO INCREASE IN PEICES. at the THURSDAY. August 27t h .... Special Matinee at 3. kindness, and much appreciate oturtesy with It), Pevenaey-road, Eat, 1824. Txl. 876. 1 poi Important Engagement of 1b, Compton-street. concern, BUTCHER'SBUTC BUSINESS, Grand Parade Bandstand which they were received in the performance of Tele. 580 and 708. , e shop, eight living rooms, &c., their several duties.” The battery haB recently S P R IN G E|T T. good lease. Rent £45 p.a., rising to On THURSDAY, 27th August from 7 30to 10p m. Mr. GEOROE MOZART left the town on active duty. Artistes: Scats j .1...... 3s. to 6d. £60 p.a. Ingoing £75 all at.—For further particulars Seats may now’ be booked. ASTBOURNE UNION. 3, CORNFIELD BOAD, and orders to view apply to the Sole Agents, Messrs. MADAME EDITH WELLING Mr. J. E B, Thomeley, the young Eastbourne All my present Stock Procter and Arnold, as above. airman, who performed the remarkable feat of E (The Favourite Southern Soprano). ‘looping the loop" when he was only 17 years of The GUARDIANS of the Eastbourne Union invite S L A D D L E R AND T R U N K M A K E R . EASTBOURNE and DISTRICT. For all available Fur­ ALFKESCO PIEKROT CONCERTS TENDERS for supplyinglupplying thethq Union Workhouse^______and , | O of Surgical Dressings, nished and Unfurnished Residences, Boarding and M R . J . H|. TURNBULL IN THE BANDSTAND. _ age, has been appointed probationer for sub­ Apartment HouseB, Businesses, &c„ apply to Messrs. (The Favourite Scottish Tenor). lieutenant for a special course at the Eastohurch Children’s Homesi with the following GOODS for Three TWICE DAILY at SIS and 8.15. SOLI Months from the 1st day of October next:— EXPERT in Riding Saddles, Antiseptics, Medicines, P rocter and Arnold, as above. At the Pianoforte - - - - Mr. E. J. Locke. FJying Sohool. and Side Saddle and Cross. (Pianoforte kindly lent by Messrs. Hermitage & Sons, FLOUR, GROCERY, MEAT3 UNDERTAKING. Ltd., Terminus-road), and the Every Mor jing at II 30 (If wet). Monday, Tuesday, The will of the late Mr. Charles O'Hara, 19, f is h and Mil k . etc., will continue at AST DEAN ROAD. — One of these and Friday Afternoons at 3 15; South Cliff-avenue, Eastbourne, has been proved AU Tenders must be on a Printed Form to be had SUPERIOR CARRIAGE and GIG HARNESS. E desirable Small Residences to be Lot. EASTBOURNE MUNICIPAL ORCHESTRA and Every Evening at 8 15 in the Open Air. at £8,371. The testator leaves to his wife, Edith on application to me, the undersigned. Clerk to the LEGGINGS. existing low prices. No SAFFRONS ROAD.—To Let (Furnished) or for Sale; (30 Performers). Ellen O'Hara, his household and personal effects, Guardians, with which wiU be furnished a statement of DOG COLLARS. seven bedrooms, three reception, detached gardon ; price The Program me will comprise Solos and Duets bg the ANIMATED PICTURES. consumable stores, and an annuity of £300 during the estimated amount of each article likely to be required. advanoe whatever IN £2,750. above Artistes, pnd popular Selections by the Orchestra. her widowhood. All other he leaves to his ohildren Tenders on any other form wlU not be entertained. T R U N K S a n d T r u n k R e p a ir s . POULTRY AND DAIRY FARMS.-Twenty acres, A limited number of Reserved Front Seats at Is. each. equally. Chairs| - 6d. and 3d. •er The Goods required are to be delivered (free of expense) ingoing £160; 30 acres, ingoing £350; and many others. The marriage arranged between George Whit­ at the Workhouse and Children's Homes according to ANYTHING will be Edgar Horn and Chartres, 31, Cornfield - road, Tickets can be obtained^at the Bandstand; or from Mr. j order. , Eastbourne. Henton, Gordonmu Lodge, ___ Bourne-street; Messrs. Hermitage field, fourth son of Arthur Plummer, of Lewes, The respective Contractors shall, if required by the made until existing and Sons, Terminus-road ; Clift'sMusicSaloon.Gildredge- HIPPODROME, and Mabel Lilian, eldest daughter nf the late J. W. l oad- ; and ■ the - 3 ji,] embers - of the Orchestra, or of the Chair EASTBOURNE. Guardians, enter into a Bond for the due fulfilment of 8 P B O I A L . A tendants. Brooker, F R I.B.A., and of Mrs. Brooker, Comp- their several Contracts. Stock is exhausted. r e e h o l d h o u s e t o b e s o l d , M anaging D irector...... M r . Sidney W . W in t er . hurst, Southflelds - road, Eastbourne, will take Sealed Tenders, to be addressed to “The Chairman,” containing Seven Rooms and Usual Offices, M anager ...... H er b er t R aymond. Diace very quietly at St. Mary’s Parish Church on ^no-marked ** Tenders for------together with Samples Fsituate 36, LONGSTONE ROAD, EASTBOURNE, Vol, IL (Illustrated). Prioe Five Shillings, post free. Thursday, the 10th S ept, at 12 noon. ((where required), must be sent to the Guardians’ Offices, MONDAY. Aug. 24tii, and dpring the Week. rom Sussex. Frontage 18-ft., and Useful Room at roar. F , Avenue House, Eastbourne, so as to arrive there at or OTARD’S BRANDY, Q .LIM PSE8 OF OUE ANCESTORS IN Twice Nightly at 7 and 9. As an indication of the thorough manner in before Two o’clook p.m. on FRIDAY, the 4th day of All new iron drains, &c. . PHILIP CUNINGHAM, the well-known Actor, from whioh our wounded soldiers are to be looked after, Sxptshbrr next] j k For Particulars and Cards to View apply, T. H., SU8SEX. the St. James's, Lyric and Wyndham Theatres, London, it Is interesting to see that the University College 2 1 /< The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the The Manor House, 157, London-road, Norbiton, and MAUD CRESS ALL, leading Actress from His Hospital, London, are establishing a dental depart­ lowest or any Tender. :'h; . *■ TINE LIQUEUR COGNAC Surrey. c o n t a in s a Co m p l e t e h is t o r y Majesty’s, London, in One-Act Comedy, by Campbell ment for the treatment of Injuries and diseases of By order of the Board. ARTHUR MILLS, OF * Tbdd, “ The Night of the Wedding." the jaws, and a speolal staff of dental surgeons ; * A. HURST, THE PELlHAM FAMILY. Scene.....Private Sitting Room in the Hotel Malmaison, have volunteered their services for the w ort We (Guaranteed over 20 years old), 1 Paris. Guardians’ Offices, Clerk. Prescription Chemist, T O LET. As well as Articles on the Sussex M artyrs; The are pleased to see the name of Mr. J. P. McDonald, , Avenue House, Eastbourne, MAUD ALEXANDER, Vocalist. of The Avenue, Eastbourne, amongst the gentle­ 21st August, 1914. Quakers; The Hermits; Witchcraft!; “ Gleanings ” Hippodrome Bioscope. I t CTABLING for two horses. Large Coachhouse, In East and West Sussex, &o. men who are to carry ont this useful and patriotic ^ suitable for Motor Garage. ALF. DAWES, Comedian. dlty. HUDSON’S P E # 8 / 6 BOTTLE. 35, Terminus Road, Eastbonrne. JACKSON and CHARLES TRIO, Trick and Comedy Also three Living Rooms. 50, U ppkrton - road. ‘ The author steere a mid course between rambling, ! Cyclists, OUSEHOLD REMOVALS gosBipping and the piling up of dry details so dear to the worst sohools of antiquarians. The book is well printed HAL CHAPTER, Comedian. H RELIABLE. EFFICIENT. Estimates Free. r ONLY LIMITED QUANTITY. Rent, £30..per annum, inolnslve. The Cream of Juvenile Performers, LITTLE BELLA GOLF. and has some curious illustrations.”- Lloyd's News. and JULES TERRY, with Bessie. The Extra Bit at Further particulars—Apply, Local Agknts, or “ This is a welcome continuation of a work which no HUDSON’S the Piano. write, Owner, 17, Bedford Well-road, Eastbourne. longer Btande In need of praise, since it has obtained the Note the Prices: Reserved Boxes, 12s. 6d. and 10s. 6d- u r n i t u r e < depositories . commendation of success."—Sussex Advertiser. may be booked); Fauteuils, Is. 6d. (reserved, 2s.); Pit Koyal Eastbourne Ladies’ Golf Club. Tax S i n n and Bu t . Inspection Inyitxd, UMOROUS WORKS WRITTEN " Among the families whoee history is traced are the Stalls, Grand Circle and Promenade, Is. (early doofs. W e F YOUNG & RAWLEY, H IN Pelhams, the Percies, the Shirleys and Sir John Hawk- Is. 3d., reserved, Is. 6d.); Pit, 6d. (early doors, 9d.); Upper The mixed fouisomes In connection with the PURE SUSSEX DOGGEREL. wood, the ancestor of the Shelleys.’’—Harper’s Monthly H UDSON’S LTD. (American). Circle. 3d. (early doors, 4d.). Telephone No. 336. above club took place on Wednesday. Scores : NTIQUES.—A Choice Selection of GENUINE OLD Grow, Hep. Nett- ACBAN PASSENGER OFFICES. OST AMUSING. Ev u y o se should Read “ Mr. Fleet has collected Borne interesting chapters on n J Ticket* lamed ter all Llnee at Lowest K»u«. Bead Office: ■ ’Phone FURNITURE, Glass, China, Sheffield Plate, family history, which will be read with pleasure onteide EASTBOURNE Mrs. Camither1, Dr. Carruthers . 85 ..,. 17 - 68 KN\ Them. . &c., suitable for Wedding or Birthday Presents. the borders of Sussex.”— Antiquary. Miss Findlay, Mr. L. Fraser .. . 89 ... 18 - 71 27, TERMINUS ROAD ...... 80 M Also a large Collection of Genuine Old Staffordshire Miss M. Whitfield, Mr. H. Matheson.. 82 104 - 714 HUD 80N | . EW Pottery.—Alfred Wright, 101 and 103, South-street, East­ The author Is to be congratulated on producing a work PICTURE THEATRE, S e a s id e Miss Pringle, Mr. A. H. Scott...... 95 .. 16 - 79 of A N D ELEGANT E D IT IO N S . of considerable historical as well as local interest. It .is . 95 ., ^SUPPLIES COAL, Branch Offices: 'Phone 100 000 Copies already Sold, i bourne. To-Day (Saturday), Aug. rind. Miss Goldsmith, Mr. Mayhewe . 92 .. 12) - 794 selec COKE, GRAVEL, N well illustrated and contains a fund of information Miss Rlraington, Mr. Hill ...... 14 - 84 w ell i 0 PEACH. SAND, BREEZE, ata, relating to the ancient inhabitants of Sussex.”—Daily “ Death or Glory.” &c. j . 98 L Carlisle Road ...... i ...... 164 O M QLADPOLE’S Chronicle. effeclj In tmras Loads to ant rail station. 14, Grand Hotel Buildings ...... 481 Monday,.Tuesday & Wednesday, Aug.2Uh, ‘Bth L Oompton Terraoe, Meads...... 201 A UOTIONEERS, ESTATE AGENTS, with many other subjects, find places in these pages.”— The bogey competition In connection w ith this THE ABOADB, GROVE ROAD, EASTBOURNE | £ \- SURVEYORS AND VALUERS. Morning Post. ----- ‘ The Vengeance of Fate.’!’ club took place on Saturday. Result:— Dram*. &c. Hep. Score, W. FARNCOMBE & CO., Limited, Printers, &c. — r—1 Th e P roperty Auction Mart, T erhinub- Warwick Bioscope Chronicle of Daily Events all the F. H. M. Anderson ...... 5 2 up s A FUND OF amusement which convuls road, E astbourne. Lewes, Eastbourne and East Grlnstead. Week. 8. A. Hughes ...... 4 — All square * JA. its quaint humour.’” —Brighton Ga And Qf all Booksellers. C. W. L indsay...... 10 — 4 down “QHBONICLX” PRINTING WORKS, SUS8EX LACE STUDIO* 1ationa fo) Times : Matinee at 3. Continuous Performance, 6.36—10.30. 34. SOUTH STREET. EASTBOURNE. I Prices: 3d., 4d., 6d., Is. Children Half-Price to id. ^LSO THE COMPANION WORK, Sums AvAILABLE. f o r A d v a n c e s o n M o r t g a g e . Established 1875. 6d- and Is. Seats. Lessons Given in Needle Point and Pillow Laces. | Agents Local Residences and EASTER ft WRIGHT, Special Morning Performance for Children every Satur- F uneral o f D how ned OADETS.-t-The bodies GENERAL PRINTING Designs and Cushions Supplied. AN Q L A D P O L E ’S f. day at 11. : Prices: Id., 2d., 3d., 6d. of the two lads belonging to the 1st Cadet Battalion A UOTIONEERS and VALUERS, HOUSE, Royal Fasiliere, who were drowned whilst bathing MENDING, CLEANING and RESTORING of LACES | 13L LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, Or Stint Discxiption and EMBROIDERIES a Speciality. No Chemicals. R. W. H. HAMBLYN, near Beachy Head, were Interred at Ocklynge rp R IP TO ’ ERRIOUR. ASTBOURNE CRICKET & FOOTBALL Cemetery on Saturday. The deceased cadets were Old and Modem Lcux* for Sale. 110, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE (&mt\ o u s e a g e n t , b u i l d i n g s u r v e y o r , (Adjoining the London and County Bank). E n c l u b , Frederlok Stanley Bennett, aged 17, of 32, PiDe- Buaated In tbe Best Style at RtasauAto Frier* AUCTIONEER and VALUER, Valuations for Probate, Transfer and other purposes. road, Crloklewood, N.W., and Herbert Forster, PARKLING WIT wi^iont H8, WT.Mfi BUILDINGS, SEASIDE ROAD, THE SAFFRONS. MEADS ROAD. •I’ ' ' ’ NT 1, '' B. CHATFEELD ft SON, i * 8 irion. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. aged 18, of Oak Village, Gospel Oak. Several of WEST BHD DAIRY, EASTBOURNE. Telephone 896. FURNISHED a*d UNFURNISHED RESIDENCES. TO-DAY (Saturday), August 22nd, the relatives of each of the dead boys came to East­ k OO., G. “ f I THERE is much that is ludicrous and funny Mr. EL, having had over 37 years’ local experience —------— I j | ------— ------1------bourne to attend the last sad rites. The first Oowkeepers and Dairy Fanners, A and not a little wit.” —Bolton Chronicle. (during the flrstr MESSRS. LAKE ft OO., ortion of the burial service took place at St, work m the SUSSEX v. LANCASHIRE. lary's Church, Old Town, and was of an impres­ “CHRONICLE ” PRINTING WORKS, | DELIVER HIGH-CLASS DAIRY PRODUCE u c t i o n e e r s , s u r v e y o r s , S Three Tlmss Daily to HI parts of Eastbourne )O S T FREE SIXPENCE EACH. Valuing and! _ sive character. •' •A A* It 1* neoeesary to know from whence the milk supply Properties during erection. A ESTATE AGENTS and VALUERS. is derived we invite Patrons to Inspect our Farms PHCENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY AGENCY. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, Aug. 24,2, & 26 Princess Alice Memorial Hospital, su p ­ and Dairies. TjURNCOMBE & OO., LiurriD, Publishers, MESSRS. LLOYDS Have Removed their Offices to more commodious ported by voluntary contributions.—The following Tara Spats t Dairies: E L e w is , E a s t b o u b ii and BUb t Gb in st ia d . j. Premises at SUSSEX v. WORCESTERSHIRE. Is the weekly return of patients for week ended Hampden Park. IS, Cornfield-terrace and \ And all 1 u c t io n e e r s , v a l u e r s and e s t a t e Aug. 19th: Number of patients Aug. 12th, 51; Compared soar, AGENTS, 7 ] 2a, BOLTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE, Admission, 6d. E nclosure, Is. E xti^a ,403 40, Church-street. A Telephone 1112. admitted during the week, 13; discharged during Napoleonic! T7NGIN11R8, MILLWRIGHTS, 6, GILDREDGE ROAD, EASTBOURNE Football; Stand, 6d. the week, 12; died, 1; remaining In hospital at of Europe : J j d PATTERN MAKERS, (Road Facing the Railway Station). EASTBOURNE AND DISTRICT date, 52. This hospital la open to the Inspection of ago, when BLACKSMITHS AND, BOILER MAinena MEMORIAL CARDS, Black Edged - THE Estates Managed and Rente Collected Weekly and ^ R U S T IC MEMORIAL CARDS, Any further information'ean be’obtalned of visitors onSundays,Wednesdays and BankHoUdays And Bflpalwwi nf all kinria nf msK ss DJL cu ss, with rEnvelope, to match: J2, Is. 10

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Coming Illustrated Lecture on Brussels STRAY NOTES. and Belgium.—A lecture as above Is to be given £ocal £leti)ij. PARK. at the Ceylon-place Baptist Chnrob, on Wednesday r. B. A. Bbowk. evening next, by the Rev. David Barron. As the Advertising Eastbourne. rev. gentleman has but reoently returned from TIMES of HIGH WATER & LIGHTING-UP ■CONOKBTB.” Belgium his description should prove specially High Water. Lighting There are many useful.ways of advertising Interesting. The lecture will be profusely Illus­ Mom. After. Up CO-OPERATION. Eastbourne. One of these is not the method trated with limelight views. The Mayor la Saturday, Aug. 22 11.-40 ... 12. Q ... 8. 8 GOAL! COAL! COAL! suggested by certain speakers at the meeting announced to take tne chair T proceeds will Sunday, Aug. 23... .. 0.24 ... 8. 6 of traders, namely, enumerating a list of the be applied to the funds of the H-cl Cross Society. Monday, Aug. 24..... 0.-450.-45 .. 1. 6 ... 8. 4 wild detrimental rumours affecting the town All Saints’ Organ Recitals.—Yesterday Tuesday, Aug. 25...... 1.28l.:28 ... 1.50 ... 8. 1 As employers of labour we consider our first duty is to our and solemnly assuring people at a distance afternoon Mr. M P. Conway, Mu-t. B., organist of W ednesday, Aug. 26. 2.10 ... 2.30 ... 7.59 F > _ __ JGONE. that the reports are without foundation. The All Saints’, gave the flisfc of two recitals at that Thursday, Aug. 27. 2.50 ... 3.15 ... 7.58 Staff, and that our resources should be employed in their | majority of these fantastic canards have ohuroh. The programme, ipteipivr-ed with Mr. Friday, Aug. 28 3.37 ... 4. ;2 ... 7.56 interests even before assisting public funds. AN D 8.15. No Alteration in Prices. obtained a very limited' circulation and it Oonway’s customary ability, Included “ Fantasia would be foolish, at any rate, to give them and Fugue In G mrjor" <0. Hu>e-t H. Parry), a It is our desire not to throw out of work anv of our I further publicity even in the form of a denial duetto —songs wlihoufc words (Mendelssohn), R o y a l S o c ie t y f o r P r e v e n t io n o f Cr u e l t y CONCERT. | of their authenticity. The Advertising “ Toccata in C ” (D’Eirjr), (wo silhouettes to A nimaLs, Eastbourne Branch. Hon. Sec., Miss assistants or workers by reducing their numbers. At the Association have promptly given effect to the (Reblkow), and a ooooert piece (Gullmant). Locke Paddon, 1, Comption-street Subscriptions Master Fred. Tompsett usais t-d vooaliv, his well- are urgently needed, ana may be paid to the Hon. same tim e we recognise the intention for general economy CONCERT. We beg to inform our Customers and the Publics generally demand for special advertisements of East­ rendered solos being “ Jrbus, Sa -lour," from the Treasurer, Henry Holyoake, Esq., 30, Mill-road, bourne and its attractions by causing promi­ “ St. Matthew Passion ” ; and “ 1 will sing of Thy or at Lloyds Bank, Ltd. [All complaints should be i l AES, Tenor. nent announcements to appear in the chief great mercies, O Lord,” from “ St. Paul.”—The on the part of all classes, in consequence the number of that oijr LOWEST SUMMER PRICESare still in force. I London newspapers. This extra effort, made Eastbourne. sFree. second reoltal will be given on Friday afternoon orders placed w ith us and the prices for same we fear will We have ample supplies of Coal and can execute all possible by a fairly" good response to an next, oommenolng at 3.15. Mr. W. J. Read will Old Gold and Silv er B ought for cash or urgent appeal for subscriptions, is to be main­ play violin solos. The collections are for the All exchanged for new goods. Watch, clock and jewe lery Saints’ Choral Scholarships fund. repairs promptly executed. Estimates for same given be greatly curtailed. W e therefore propose during this very 11 to 1.30, 3 till 10. orders promptly, but for large stocking orders we ask tained for a month at least, and one may tree of charge. Also re-plating, re-gilding, &c.—F. G. reasonably hope that an appreciable measure The Directors of Plummer Roddis, Ltd., Clemence, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 18, Cornfield- trying period to meet both difficulties by making special I Latkst Novilty, a little forbearance, the Military Authorities having of success will attend the considerable outlay have eubsoribed 125 guineas to the Prlnoe of road (Terminus-road end), Eastbourne. Phone 782. which such an enterprise entails. It remains Wales' National Relief Fund, 25 guineas of which V inall’s, Drapers and H ouse F u rnishers, charges for all orders executed in our Workrooms for TARGETS. impressed several of our horses. for traders and boarding and apartment house has been allocated to the EaBtbourne branch, and are now holding large Stocks of Goods suitable for | keepers themselves to supplement, by their will be forwarded to hts Worship the Mayor of Red Cross Work. Grey Army Flannel, Is. 03d., Tailoring, Dressmaking, M illinery, etc., at a reduced rate NINE SHOTS FOR 6d. Eastbourne. The him are also paying the equiva­ Is. 33d., Is. 6|d. Scarlet Flannels, Is, 03d., Is. 33d., IC lupons—50 Shots—2s. fld. individual efforts, as far as opportunity offers lent to full salary or wageB to all married men In Is. 9jd. Natural Flannels, lojd., lsi Ojd., Is. 3}d., from 12i % to 17| % the activities of the Advertising Association, their employ who are oalled to the ooloura In the Is. 63d. Blue Government Flannels, 93d. to Is. lljd. whose operations are, of course, limited by Union Shirting Flannels, from 63d. Piles of Striped i !LI Royal Navy, Army or Territorial Forces, and half and Plain Flannelettes, all best makes, at strictly old W e hope that this proposal will be received in the spirit in PAVILION. the funds at their disposal. salary or wages to unmarried men, and their berths prices. Towels, Sheets, Blankets, Apron Linens, &c. will be kept open for them on their return. The 1,00(1 yards of special Whitq Twill Calico, 36-in. wide, which it is intended and with the approval and co-operation Y at 3.30 and 8.15. dlreotors further hope to retain the servloes of the heavy makp, 73d.; the regulation cloth used by the Reckless Motor-Cyclists. whole of their present staff of assistants and Red Cross workers. HugeStocks of knitting tf’ools of our patrons. L L E SEASON So far from having subsided the dangerous workers. from is. UJd. per lb„ in tjhe most useful shades.— Only Addrees, 53 and 53a, Terminus-road. Telephone Illustration of Charges: Five Guinea orders for £1, 12s.; BRADFORD & SONS, nuisance of rapid motor-cycling is, if anything, Holy Tbinity Chuboh.—On Thursday next, 524. .T SUCCESS OF j more pronounced than ever. Fined £1 for from 5 to 6 p.m., the fourth of the apeolal aeries F o o tw ea r to please the eye, fit the foot, and Nine Guinea orders for £7. 15s. Od. NCH OP KEYS." riding through a busy thoroughfare at from of organ recitals at this church will be given, the reliable for wear. — Observe, J. J. Saunders, 106, | 30 to 35 miles an hour an offender was invited organist on this occasion being Mr. F. W. Sparrow. South-street (between Devonshire - place and St. COAL, COKE & FORAGE MERCHANTS, to consider the alarming effect of conduct such Vocal solos will be sung by Miss Roslna Broad Saviour’B Church). as his. The advice was good and may (soprano). A collection will be taken for the new N o t ic e.—A ll those who wish to Warehouse TjfSAET EXHIBITION assuredly be commended to motor - cyclists organ fund. their Furniture should not do so until they have generally, who have yet to understand that inspected Messrs. G. E. Maynard's, Limited, Ware- Room, Devonshire Park, Mb. R. Barhatt Tebby, F.A .I., of Terry’s the right to use the road belongs as much to housep, which are the finest in Eastbourne. Estimates Auotion Rooms and Sale Yard, 19, Cornfield-road, free.—Note the address, G. E. Maynard, Limited, MAISON FLORA (Eastbourne) LTD., ■DAILY. 2, STATION PARADE, Eastbourne. pedestrians as to themselves. Unfortunately announces that he will re-oommence his weekly Removal and Storage Contractors, Greystone- of Original D raw ings by tha | experience says little for the vallie of moral auotlon sales on Monday next at two o’olopk. Mr. buildings, South-street, Eastbourne. Terry w rites: "There is, and must be, a steady and itsH. M. Batoman, Rene Bull, counsel where reckless motorists are con Thb British Wash Boiler is the Gas Com­ cerned. In five cases out of six the only reliable demand for useful furulture and effects by ,th Robinson, Harry Rountree, auotlon sale. The looal estate agents, Including my pany’s speciality this week. A day’s washing for 59, Gl, 03, 63A, GROVE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. ’Phone 8 6 4 (Two Lines). effective admonition is that which takes the own agency, are having a steady flow oF applica­ a few pennyesvorth of gas. aJ§t"'v,i >-■ ’i !T f ' 'll1 form of an exemplary penalty. ION of HUMOROUS TOYS. tions for bjth large and small unfurnished houses, Illuminated Boats Display. — Mr. J . H. I ._ '--fs'U- I . and great confidence Is | shown in the absolute and Catalogue Free. ' Smith, hon. Beoretary of the Eastbourne Work­ The Registering of Aliens. peace-llke oondltion of Eastbourne by the many men’s Regattja, w rites: “ W ill you kindly allow me unfurnished houses reoently let and sold. The The duty of registering aliens, and especi a little space to announce that, owing to the grave POLICE COURT. aseuranoe of the Mayor and Corporation, backed EASTBOURNE TERRITORIALS ally that of bringing under effeqtive control European orisle and in view of certain eventualities, by the opinion of the War Office, that Eastbourne our committee, after 6erious consideration, have the numerous Germans and Austrians in the Is one of the safest spots In England, has restored Monday.—Bofore Mr. A. Mayhewe (in the chair), K IN E M A , EASTBOURNE EVERYTHING for CYCLES and MOTOR CYCLES, reluctantly decided to abaudon for this year the THE Major H. P. Molineux, Mr. W. L. Wallis. Mr. town, is now completed. The official opera a very strong feeling of seourity, whiob Is already illuminated boats display. We hope, however, to MOBILISED 4th SUSSEX BATTERY being reoognleed by the increased influx of R. H mry Ellis, Col. Piersoo, Ald«rman E. Duke, ■Mr. Arthur Davis. Have you seen our NEW SHOW ROOM at 48, GROVE ROAD? tions, carried out with energy and tact by the resume this popular fixture next year If circum­ R.P.A. Councillor J. Duke, Mr. A.. C. Hillman and Mr. Chief Constable and his staff, involved visitors.” stances permit. \ng Room Kinema. A COMPLETE STOCK OF MOTOR CYCLES AND CYCLES WITH ACCESSORIES ON VIEW. E. H. Myddelton Gavey. prodigious amount of labour, the simple pro A Misleading Ripobt. — A paragraph cess of enrolment having to be supplemented A VIOLENT IIAWKER. S o l e A g e n t s f o r CALTHORPE a n d JAMES MOTOR CYCLES f o b £ 2 6 . 5 s. appeared in the Daily Mail on Tuesday stating INCIDENTS OF THE MARCH. 10.30. DAILY 2.45 to 1 0 .3 a by careful, and sometimes by rather searching, DEYONSHIEE PARK TENNIS that an Austrian waiter had been fined £100, or George Williams, hawker, was summoned for OLD MOTOR CYCLES TAKEN IN PAST PAYMENT. inquiries. W ar conditions necessitate, where three montbB’ imprisonment, at Eastbourne for being drunk in Junotlon-Poad. URDAY), August ttnd: the compatriots of the enemy are concerned, TOURNAMENT. being an alien enemy In possession of a loaded ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION EVERYWHERE P C. Dean said the defendant had charge of a GEORGE DOULL & CO. The Vromvt Cycle and Motor stringent protective measures ; bpt although revolver. The Inoident, it appears, did not take fruit barrow in the road named. As he was drunk UNCLE JOSEPH." Comic. summary expulsion has been the fate of the plaoe at Eastbourne, but at Bournemouth, where witness ordered him to go away, hut defendant (Proprietor, Osorgs Doull), Cycle Repairers. the offender had been employed at a local hotel, deollned and beoamo very noisy and threatening. great majority, and committal to a temporary TO BE HELD AS DSDAL. HAPPENINGS AT CANTERRURY. Ultimately bis conduot became euch that he hod Ague's Honour.” 5 6 b , GROVE ROAD. 48, GROVE ROAD. ’**»eeo8. prison has been the portion of a small number, In Bankruptcy.—An adjudication order has to be arrested and removed to the police station on in Three Parts. ___ all have been treated with reasonable indul­ been Issued in the matter of Arthur Broomfield, a luggage truck. Workshop and Garage:.!, WEST STREET. MOTOR CYCLES ), Mr. H. D. Fame)), Dr. W. Muir JUS WATERFALLS. ' Scenic. V A B klS, the once Danish provinces wrested from little and that the decision then come to—not the faot, as one sergeant said, “ He would hardly dare Smith, Cjunolllor S. N. Fox and Mr. E. H. Denmark at the outset of the Prussian war mere opinion of the committee—will determine The collection on the Parade, whioh has always itteand Singing Picture. TBUS8, Stoop Cubs Bbacs, Bwpobmbu Bhm been organised by Alderman H. W. Kftay, la to be Narrow Esoapr.—In trying to avoid a taxi to look an apple In the face again 1 ” Myddelton Gavey. and SubqioaXj Asfuanob Maxbb, march across Europe. In German Poland, as the precise nature of the reply to be given to held not to-morrow, bat on Sunday, the 30;h cab coming out of Devonshire-plaoe on to the Front, It was quite dark on arrival at Robertsbrldgs |H. and 3d.—All Tip-ups. there, the use of the mother tongue has been the Justices’ appeal. The questiop, in view of “NOT FIT TO PLEAD.” 30, QUEEN’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. (weather permitting). Iffr. Hiram Henton, the on Monday, a small two - seater Humberette and the camping ground was a trifle difficult to and Raised Seats. Telephone 70S. forbidden, the national spirit .crushed, but threatening difficulties for the working classes oonduotor, and the members of the Municipal attempted a sharp swerve, with the result chat the find and enter, and it proves the control the men Robert Fisher, of Tower-street, was charged apparently never conquered, under the iron car toppled completely over. The two young men had already obtained over their animals by the with being drunk and Incapable In Tetminns-road in the coming winter, is one of serious import­ Band have,kindly promised their servIoBs for both on August 18;h. heel of militarism; and Austria throughout ance and the licensed victuallers may be sure morning and evening, the band of the Engineers, occupants were pinned beneath the motor, but foot that even In the dark the lining up; when they were extrloated they were found laugh­ unharnessing, watering and feeding was oarrled When asked to plead the prisoner said : I have has taken the cue from the ally who broke that thp Magistrates have hot offered their who generally snpply the evening performance, done no orime. lull anb facial. being on this oooaslon unavailable. ing and uninjured. The oar was only slightly out as quickly and efficiently as if It had been in <4 her own military power at Sadowa and suggestion without a, very sincere conviction damaged and proceeded on its journey. broad daylight. P.C. Morgan stated that the prisoner was endeavoured to Germanise-the several nation­ of its strong desirability. 1 Ladles willing to assist with the collection are staggering about the road, and he expected to see K” SERVICE BOOTS. asked to forward their names to Alderman Keay, Y .ji.O .A . ctivities mongst th roo The next day's “ trek” from Robertsbridge to fa to open the new wing of alities comprised in the Austro-Hungarian A A * T OPS.. _ Charing was a repetition of the former, the him fall under the trafflo. Witness took him Into Elms Meade, Meads road. —The Y.M.C.A. has for II years been in camp onstody tor hl« own safety. e rp&thio Cottage Hospital. The monarchy. By such means, and untiring No Season A lteration I ntended. inhabitants again displaying great generosity and t Thursday afternoon next. energy and self-sacrifice, the Prussian mon­ with the Territorial Force at the time of their interest, and no nntoward event ocourrlng. Prisoner kept interposing with some unintel­ In certain quarters a wrong impression annual training, and they are now openin up On the third day the battery arrived at Canter­ ligible remarks, and P.O. Morgan, In reply to a j Williams, headmaster of East- “ K ” Service Boots have a world­ archy has welded to itself the Teuton element tents;and institutes In about 200 centres w ere question, expressed the opinion that the prisoner of all these States. But what of the rest? prevails both as to the proposed time of RED CROSS EQUIPMENT SOCIETY. bury at full war strength, the first Territorial intlmatea that the college will wide Imputation for giving extra­ troops are concentrated. In addition, the ass iola- battery to do so. Here the men were billeted on was not sober. Bavaria and the German kingdoms may elect making the suggested alteration and as to the tlon is preparing to serve in every way possible ual on Sept. 18th. objects which the change is intended to sub­ the people In private houses, from one to five men Chief Inspeotor Taylor applied for a remand ford, of Eastbourne, who corn­ ordinary satisfaction both in to stand shoulder to shoulder, in this mighty EASTBOURNE TERRITORIALS PROMPTLY with 'the Expeditionary Foroe. This district, In a house according to its size,. Canterbury, until tc-day, and the Chairman, in giving the serve. We learn on the best authority that, under the leadership of Mr. Burrough and Mr. ier y of Territorial Artillery, comfort and durability. conflict, with the King,of Prussia, but will SUPPLIED WITH NECESSARIES, wbioh has seen as many strange sights in Its assdut of the Benob, told Fishor he was not in > that part of the Dual Monarchy, nay, that part when submitting their recommendation to the ry. Is already at work at Newhaven, Canter history as any town In England, has yet another fit stale to plead. the Mayor of that town In the license holders, the Magistrates l|ad no wish and Dover. Mr. Wilford has been set part__ j « sa "Officers otfi.h Sussex Battery, of the German Empire itself, which is not experlenoe to. go through. The billeting of an GOOD RECORD TARNISHED. for any departure from the existihg arrange­ In oonneotlon with the Eastbourne Division of free by the local Y.M.C.A. to take part in this army on a town and its environment is a great jexpreea their thanks for all your W e are now booking'*- orders for Teuton, remain faithful to the creed for which >tic service, and we hope to publish Interest­ Herbert King, of Hurst-road, was oharged with uch appreciate oturtesy : with the Kaiser stands and all his hosts ? Last ment before the end of the season. Except the above soolety some 150 ladles are boslly test on the local organisation, and Canterbury Is these Boots and shall be pleased to in the event of a riot, actual or threatened, engaged In making and arranging for the distribu­ ing accounts of the work done. Contributions to certainly standing the test well. being drank while In obarge of a horse and carriage received in the performance of week it was announced that we were in a state this speoial service may be sent to the local on the Grand-parade on August 18±. The battery has recently show samples. Some of the lines the Justices have no power to insist on what tion of olothlng, blankets and nursing requisites The town Ib full of troops. There are more of war with Austria-Hungary. Let us try to for the troops ou aotlve service. The quarters of Secretary; a fund of £25,000 will be required. The troops than private people. Everywhere one finds P.C. Champion said that the prisoner was driving active doty. realise what this means for more than half of is now urged; therefore it is the Judicial looal work Is being carried on by the young men a horse attaohed to a hackney carriage. Notioing we shall have in stock in a few Authority ask that an agreement to close the toolety are at Upperton House, Upperton-road, troops. Khaki olad sentries guard each station, the young Eastbourne the people of the Dual Monarchy., Themselves and the work is divided between three separate under the supervision of Mr. S. Lacey. each bridge, post offioe, gas and water workB. he was unsteady witness a1.bed him to get off the the remarkable feat of days’ time. earlier may be come to mutually by all com­ box, and he then fonnd that King was drunk and the eager aspirants and champions of liberty, departments. Several of the upstairs rooms are Tyrian L odge of F b*kma8onb.—The com­ Eaoh building of any importance has Its guard and he was only 17 years at the Hungarians, the Bohemians and a number mercially interested in the trade. Such an utilised for the cutting ont and manufacture of everywhere one gets the Impression of prepared­ was not In a fit condition to take charge of a horse. d probationer for sab- mittee of this Lodge, at a meeting on Thursday, Parade Inspeotor Dann said the prisoner got off of pure Slav races will be hurled against the agreement, having regard to the large number garments; another department serves the purpose voted a sum of £25 as a subscription to the Prlnoe ness. It is quite dlffloult to realise that all these course at the Eastohurch concerned, must necessarily take time to of a oolleoting and distributing de;6‘ ; while men are Territorial troops, who less than a month the oab very carefully and caught hold of the ».flr SOLE LOCAL “K ” AGENTS: Power which has ever helped them in the cause of Wales’ National Relief Fund. shafts, but when he let go be fell against witness. of freedom. We do not envy the feelings of effect, but earlier closing before the season is other rooms are ocoupled by lady clerks, who have ago were following the usual path of civilian life. late Mr. Charles O'Hara. 19, over is not wanted. In a month or six weeks the asslstaoce of several.looal gentlemen. The Duke of Devonshire's Generosity.— Here anc( there one picks out the obvious recruit Chief Inspeotor Taylor said the prisoner had e, Eastbourne, has been proved the thousands of patriotic Hungarians who As an Illustration of the eooiety’s oapaolty for At a committee meeting held on Tuesday last at who has joined the foree on the order of held a carriage license for 20 years. find themselves in this dilemma; and we may the more active portion of the season will A fine of 10a. was Imposed. , ■stator leaves to his wife,] Edith have terminated, and the intervening period, rendering prompt and effeotlve service, it may be the Leaf Hall, Seaside, In connection with the mobilisation, but generally the Impression the household and personal effects, extend our utmost sympathy to the Danes, mentioned that on Thursday, at about one o’olook, Eastbourne and Distriot Allotment and Small­ men give is of fine physical condition coupled with . and an annuity of £300 daring the Poles and the Czech people generally who it is suggested, may be utilised for coming an intimation was reoelved from. Col. Astley holders’ Society, the following resolution was plenty of previous military training. Certainly, “ ON ABOUT THE GERMANS." All other he leaves to his obildren are, by the force of hard circumstances, com- to the proposed agreement. In the opinion Roberts, In oemmand of the 2ad Home Counties’ carried unanimously, on the proposition of Coun­ after years of trouble, the Territorial Force has Harry Trewin, of Winter-road, was summoned ielled to join the arm y of reaction against the of many unemployment will increase and Brigade, R.F.A., that muoh equipment was cillor J. O. Wright, seconded by Mr. J. Knight: oome to its own. for being drunk and disorderly In Aehford-road on BOOT MAKERS P‘ provisions become dearer; and if fears on this required, and by five o’clock the same day nearly “ That this soolety desires to express its hearty The percentage of men in the force who have August 15th, V P*"owers of the West. It is a remarkable coali­ appreciation of the generosity manifested by His P.C. Hurd said the defendant, who was very lot Arthur Plummer, of Lewes, tion ; and we venture to believe that, unless head should be realised the industrial classes ~“ i blankets had been despatched to the quarters volunteered for aotive service Is very large. We ^ ilirave R? Eastbourne.. of the troops. Grace the Duke of Devonshire in remitting the trust their services will not be required, but If drunk, was staggering about the pavement, lie eldest daughter of the latejJ. W. the combined Austro-German forces succeed in particular will find it more' than ever necessary to practise economy and self-d,enial. rentals of the allotments on the Compton Estate they are, we may take it for granted that the was slngiDg ana shouting and two ladies had to , and of Mrs. Brooker, Comp- in defeating the multiple foes they have called for the current year.’’ This kind forethought on Sussex men will not be lacking in readiness. get off the footway. “ He was on about the road, Eastbourne, willi take into being, the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, the part of the Duke of Devonshire is very muoh The offloers of the 2nd Home Counties Brigade Germans,” added the witness. ; St. Mary’s Parish Chuijoh on as we have known it since France smashed THE INCREASE OF OFFICIAL appreciated by the working class, and It is to be R.F.A., of whioh the 4th Sussex Battery R.F.A. The Bench imposed a fine of 7s. 61. iept, at 12noon. Trade Locally. F rom Austria on the plains of Lombardy, will become hoped that full advantage will be taken of the forms a part and who are oonnected with East­ of the thorough manuer in a thing of the past at no distant date. We A n injunction to residents to, so far as SALARIES. opportunity afforded of stocking the gardens with bourne are as follows :— soldiers are to be looked t ~ 2 1 / 6 have at least the advantage of fighting with possible, confine their shopping to Eastbourne orops that wjll prove uselul later on, when food Is Col. ABtley C. Roberts, commanding the brigade. A Critical Game,— G wennie was entertaining sefl that the •University ' business-houses ought never to be needed, somewhat dearer owing to the war. A copy of Col. H. Colgate, H.A.M.C. Mr. Noble, and little Tommy was hanging about. establishing a dental dt allies whom no such racial traditions divide, To the E ditor. the above ri olutlon has been forwarded to the be French, as a nation, are solid and of one least of all at a time like the present. If all Major B, W, B. Moss, commanding 4th Sussex At length Gwennle told him it was time for him to of Injuries and di» one hears be true considerable orders are Sir: In the unprecedented pressure of publio Duke by the eoretary of the society, Mr. William Battery. retire. “ Oh, can’t I stay up a little longer?” ' staff of dental a ,____ ind. The has presented a events during the past two weeks no notice seems F, Kltjofier, 321, Seaside, Major P. Johns. pleaded Tommy. “ What do you want to sit up services for the work. We united ifeont to the emergency, with all the repeatedly sent elsewhere when the require­ to have been taken of the resolutions passed by a ments of the senders could be equally well Wesleyan) Chuboh Chqir Festival. A t the Oapt. S. H. Bradford, commanding 6th Sussex for?” asked Gwennle. “ Why, I want to see you name of Mr. J. P. McDa Colonial Commonwealths, as once before in majority of the Town Oounoll on August 5th—the Central Wesleyan Church on Sunday, after the Battery. ’ j and Mr. Noble play oards!" answered Tommy. Eastbourne, amongst the « history, assembling to defend the cause which fulfiled locally. Such action is particularly day after war had been deelared by thls'country,— Oapt. T. Sutton. Mr. Noble laughed. “ But we are not going to | I t Iregijlates itself deplorable in theexisting trying circumstances, evening service, the ohoir festival took place, an laiyy out this useful and pat we hold" to be' right. Belgium^ by common In favour of increasing the salaries of oertaln per­ pri Lieut. L. C. Stevens. play cards," said Gwennie. “ Why," said Tommy, consent, has already justified her existence as When shop-keepers ana, employers of labour manent borough officials. of a arge _ congregation. t : M. P. Conway Lieut. E. H. Mulr-Smlth. surprised, “ mother said you were ! I heard her an independent State standing for the principle are commendably doing their utmost, in face Probably the magnitude of the orisis was not Mus. Bac., was at the organ, and, in addition to Lieut. B. W. Lindsay. tell you that everything deoended on the way you of shrunken receipts, to.retain the services of then fully apprehended, or a more Inopportune Lieut. A. L. Helser, B.A.M.C. played your oards to-night 1 ” of true liberty. Russia, with the millions of deoislon oould not be oouceived. We are faoe to the instrumental Items, aaored numbers were OLF. armed men who must presently play an all- their staffs. It is stated that fabrics used in given bv members of the oboir. Miss B. Hogarth the making of garments for the Eastbourne faoe with a national oriels, the like of which gave a finished rendering.of Liddle’s “ The Lord is important part in the struggle, is no longer a neither we nor our fathers before us have ever my Shephert ; ” Mr. Barrington Price was heard house divided against itself. While, of the branch of the Red Cross Society are obtained seen, and everyone is consequently oalled upon to e Ladies’ Golf Club. in other towns. If this be true, we are sure to advantage In the solo, “ It Is enough," from, nations who may remain neutral without make some sacrifice-for the common good. Any Mendelssohn s E lijah; Miss W. Mills contributed TO PURCHASERS OF W e (fan thorpughly recommend tarnish of their honour, it is well to note that .the ladies who privately make such purchases addition to salaries will Involve an addition to the in oonneotlon with the have only to have their attention called to the rates, whioh the ratepaying residents of East­ Jude’s “ Behnld I stand at the door,” in very taste­ on Wedneaday. Scores Italy also is harassed by no menace of warring ful style, and Mr. H. Skinner’s vigorous treatment / SPONG S races within her borders. In 1814 England impropriety of the practice to forthwith bourne, especially the lodging house and trading of “ Arm, arm, ye brave” (Judas Maccabeus), Otoe, Hep. transfer their support to the local trade. confraternities, will for some time to oome be in Handel, was greatly appreciated.— On Monday COSTUMES, DRESSES, ithere ..... 85 . . 17 -• stood at the head of the world as champion of no position to meet. Hie aggregate sum may not r ...... 89 . . 18 4 KNIFE CLEANERS the small nationalities as well as the great who be a great one; It is the principle involved whioh evening a lecture, “ St. Francis of Assisi,” was Matheson. 82 . . 104 4 sought to break the universal dominion of one is great. given by the Rev. E. J. B. Klrtlan, of'Scarborough. o tt...... 95 . of which we always have a good Collections were made on each occasion on behalf selection. They are thoroughly individual or of one nation. The German ALLOTMENTS. In view of the exceptional gravity of the situa­ SPORT COATS, RAINCOATS, tewe $ ..... 92 . . 12) 4 tion, oannot the resolution be rescinded and the a ohoir funds...... 98 . • « 4 well made and do their work very Empire of to-day was non-existent; the arms &c., &c. of the diVided peoples of the continent had matter held over, without prejudloe, until war Is i, H i r a m H e n t o n ’ s B e n e f i t C o n c e r t .— effectively. Each machine bears a NOTICE TO WORKING MEN. over and peaee restored 1 Snoh a oourso would be Hiram Henton, the painstaking musical been humbled in the dust. We do not pre­ a happy Imitation of our imperial legislators In e) Golf Club TWELVE MONTHS' GUARANTEE. tend to leafi - the world against the central director to the Corporation, who has brought the Those who are desirous of obtaining allotments Parliament, and I am confident that it would be performances of the Municipal Band up tb a high LAST FEW DAYS OF All makes repaired. German alliance now as then ; the armies of accepted patriotically and loyally by everyone,— level of excellence this season, takes his sixth the smallest States with whom and for whom with a view to producing food during the war are (on in oonneotlon with wit this requested to attend a meeting at Sou t hbourne-road, and by the offloials first of all. annual benefit on Thursday evening next. The KELT ABLE GOODS OF ENGLISH MANUFACTURE lOMay. Result:— we enter the lists require no longer our Eastbourne, on Saturday next, the 22nd August, at Yours faithfully, ooncert at the Grand-parade Band Stand will, on Bet. Ben*, W. 8. SQUIRE & CO., financial aid. France, the new France of the 4 p.m., when a representative from the Duke of A RATEPAYER. this oooasion, embody several speoial features and AT in .1__ 5 — tuJup p I renaissance, takes the field at least as well August 20th, should prove thoroughly Interesting and enjoyable. 4 — All square 22, TERMINUS ROAD, Devonshire’s Estate will be present. equipped as her enemies. The British fleet His Graoe proposes to set aside a certain area of Mr. Henton has again seoured, as one of the vooal 10 — 4 down Artists, the favourite ballad singer, Madame Edith O rd inary Tk lbphone 1157. Was never in better condition to assert the undeveloped land rent free for the put pose. Brown’s J oke.—“ It’s curious,” said Brown, Less than One Third Price. liberty of the seas, manned as it is by voluntary In the meantime, Gounolllor Prior, ol 44. Whitley- Welling, who always appears with great accept­ road, will be pleased to answer any preliminary 'how ooming events oast their shadows before ance at these conoerts. Mr. J. H. Turnbull (tenor) CADITS.—The bodie service, and, with our land forces, animated them. I’ll wager a sovereign none of you gentle­ wlU also contribute vocally to the programme. See the 2 Large Windows. by the enthusiasm of their own nation and questions. the let Cadet Battall (Signed). ROLAND BURKE, men can guess what was the last thing played on Chair tickets may be purchased at the hand stand, drowned whilst baf " obr allies to see this grim business through to , Agent. the organ at the time of the fire.” “ ‘The Lost at the principal local mnsio establishments, and of Interred at an, end which shall he decisive and fiqal for Chord/” suggested Smith. Brown ebook bis head. members of the band and the ohalr attendants., Costumes, Dresses, Coats, etc., at silch Prices as Compton Estate Offioe, Eastbourne, “ ‘ DieB Ii ” said the classical gentleman. Brown deceased cadets ■ the future peace of the Old World, if not of 18 h August, 1914. The conoert is under the patronage of the Mayor ly Benn aged 17, of 32, the New as well. shook bis head again. “ What was it then?” and Mayoress and members of the Corporation. * , N.W,il.M.k OUU UPlUPIbHerbert £Pi asked the praotlcal member. Brown got up, reached for his hat, and went to the door. Then B o a r d i n g a n d A p a r t m e n t -H o u s e K e e p e r s ’ 4/11, 5/11, 7/11, 10/6 and 14/9. Village, Gospel Oak. Sevi Farmer (to one of his labourers, who, has Association.—Anxious to co-qperate actively in > of th< idead boys came to SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1914. he replied, “ The hose I ” oome home after bis first training). — “ Which the effort to specially advertise, Eastbourne at the W orth Three Times the Price. the laitit sad rites. The FIREMAN’S FIJI TO-DAY. would yon rather be, a soldier or a farm hand, Only to be Expected.—“ Do you play any present juneture, the executive of the above ssivios took place at Paddy Pat: “ A soldier, of course.” Farmer Instrument, Mr. Bowen ?”i “ Y es,I’m a oometlst." association make an argent appeal to the whole of )Ld Town, and was of an The Inquest on Mr. Geoirge Winchester, an East­ “ Why I” P at: “ Well, you see, you’d be a lpng “ And your sister?” “ She’s a pianist.” "Does their members to contribute towards the object in THE GROUPING OF THE time working for a farmer before he’d tell you to yonr mother play?” “ She’s a zl herlet,’J “ And bourne gardener, who idled suddenly daring a view. Contributions from half-a-orown upwards LAST PEW DATS OF THE SALE. Mkmdkial Hoflpr stand at ease.” your father?” “ He’s a pessimist.” will be welcomed, and these should be sent to POWERS. cycling ran tp Seaford, is reported on another page. either Mr. J. Warren, the secretary, 13, Marine- u tions.—The “ He’s been everythin’ very near,” remarked At the By-Eleotion.4-Polling clerk: “ You of ] atlents for week The deceased waa a highly respected member of a man who had just acknowledged the salute of make a cross against the name of the candidate parade, or Mrs. Rogers, 8 and 9, Grand-parade. RELIABLE RAINCOATS for Ladies for 18/11. Aug. 12th, the Eastboame Fire Brigade, and hla remains will passer-by. “ Been a sohool-tayoher, a commercial you wish to vote far.” Voter: “ ’Ere, ’oo yer The money so contributed will be handed over to t wee);, 13; discharged■ * dm d be aooorded fall honours to-day, when the inter­ traveller, a planner-tuner, ad’ a’ eooarts. An’ now gettln’ at? can write me name as well as any the Eastbourne Advertising Association, who are , 1; remaining In hospililtal ment takes plaoe at Ooklynge Cemetery, As man he’s a has-yer-mother-left-a-shlllin’ man I ” “ What­ of yer 1 ” ______| inserting special advertisements at the present ihev time directing attention to the attractions and 1 la open ____to thei Inspectioninspect ago, when the French Emperor had been shut members of the brigade as poesibftwm be presen ever s that?” aeked one of theunlnltfated. “ Works sand Bank Holidays all in foil uniform, and the ooffin will be borne oh for a Scotch draper I ” said the other. advantages of Eastbourne. In addition, the annual subscribers up in Elba and Waterloo was yet to be fought, the “ Morrison” steam fire-engine. •; ArPLES, large, Is. 9d. doz. lbs.; plums, Is. 9d., association are hoping to raise a substantial snm the present combinations are of, pregnant amoDgst their members, and amongst visitors to ARTHUR CHRIMES, i will be thaak- > The cortege leaves The Cottage, St. Winifred's 2«. 3d.; tomatoes, English, 3a. ; runners, Is. 64. ; xioaaurer, O O’Brien interest. Germany, since 1870, has taken the potatoes, 5s. 6d., 6i. 64. owt.—J. C. Hastings, 10, their establishments, on behalf of the official fnnd ihoo’. Meads, at 2.15, and a quarter of en hour I a m N o t R a i s i n g t h e P r i c e of m y d eliciou s for relieving the necessities of the poor during the Vest House, L Chiswlok- military leadership of the Old World. Her home-made jams.—J. C. H a s t in g s, 10, Pevensey- Pevensej -road, and 1b, Compton-streeL Tele. 580 ater the first portion of the burial service will be ensuing months. Sussex Gardens, Terminus Road. tfr. J. O. Marshall. position, sometimes threatened, has never held at St. John’s Ohnroh. road, and 1 b „ Oompton-atreet, and 708. TJ-?

f f i k > , . EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST S3, 1914.

W A R ITEMS. HKH& HAILSHAM WATER COMPANY. OUR OVERSEA FOOD SUPPLY V . . HALF-YEARLY MEETING. CASH DOWN gives you immediate THE KING TO HIS SOLDIERS. <£25 possession of the FIVE-SKATER Trade with Germany, *9- To ensu I , FFORD,ord, Collowed by 12 Monthly • Thei foliowing is the .text of the King’s message Instalments of £9, 7s. lOd.; Names 1 to liii troops delivered before they departed to Household Economy The 58th half-yearly meeting of the Hailsham Arrange for a trial run oyer your local roads the Puhl Water Company took place at the George Hotel and hills, and learn for yourself what delight T H E FATHERLAND'S EXTENSIVE tho Librl Prinw:— ' ' T 4 *"f follows the.ownership of a Ford. Id madof on Monday morning. Mr. W illiam Strickland “ MIessage From the King to His Soldiers. RUNABOUTS £125, or j £25 Cash and 12 PURCHASES OF HORSES JUT This lisl “ Buckingham Palace. in W AR tim e! presided, and others present inoluded Mr. A. Monthly Payments of £8. IDs. lOd. Complete Burtensliaw, Mr. E. E. Gould, Mr. M. R. Holman, with full equipment, head lamps, side and tail Residual “ Thu are leaving home to fight for the safety ,, , , , , , , , lamps, horn, hood, windscreen, tyre pump, and hinnour of my Empire. Mr. E: Martin, Mr. R. Vine and Mr. J. J. White repair outfit, two levers, tools and jack. Landaulette £180 or £15 cash and 12 Monthly Distal- The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries haa (directors), Mr. J. J. Hollands, Mr. J. H. Maryan, meritsments of £11. 11s. Od. All pimipflq ices at Wct-buWorks, Manchester. owoh<».-1 „*« just issued a volume in which interesting “ Belgium, whose country we are pledged to Berkeley.—I | defend, has’ been attacked, and France is about a t so small a cost as B i r d ’s C u s t a r d , Mr. J. B Camp ion'Coles (secretary) and Mr. Guy MOORE OF BRIGHTON (1910) LTD., particulars are given of the imports and exports You ; to be invade# by the same powerful foe. (manager). 08, UjRESTON STREET, BRIGHTON. during 1913 of corn, live stock and other agricul BLASTOWJirRl “ I have implicit confidence in you, my soldiers. there are few dishes in our daily diet turaL produce. Comment is first made by Mr Mr. and Mif Duty is your watchword, and I know your du The- directors’ report contained the following: {Write for Name of Local Agent. R II. llew hi his report to the Board on the McGowan. which provide so much real nourishm ent “ The, consumption of water shows a, slight practical disappearance of the trade in live Thorah-11. will be nobly done. increase for the half-year and the supply con- ! Mrs. Bvrod “ I i shall follow your every movement with and body-building material. tinues to be ample to meet the requirements. ! animals. For some years, it appears, the only Master JenU, deepest interest and niark with; eager satisfaction The credit balance on revenue account after pay- | sources whence live cattle and sheep have reached Roes. Mr. I your i daily progress, indeed, your welfare will BIRD’S Custard is not only a delectable dainty, ment of the debenture interest is £390. 16s. 10d., ! these shores were tlie United States and Canaria, Ingib. Micf never be absent from my thoughts. and these supplies have rapidly dwindled during' ana Mrs. enjoyed by everybody, but is also a genuine whole­ which, with the balance brought forward from | COUNTV COURT. the last three years. From both countries Fortune. " I pray God to bless you and guard you, and last year, gives a sum of £441. 17s. lOd. available ALLEGED THEFT OF GOLF Simmons. bring you back victorious. some food, which may be consumed freely by the for dividend, as shown by the profit and loss supplies of dead meat have also decreased, hul Mr. and Mr ‘George, R.I." account, and the directors recommend that an the decline in live animals has been relatively Mr. Rohinnl children and grown-ups, with the confidence that, money F riday.--Before his Honour Judgie Mackarness. BALLS. . much greater than in the carcase trade. The Mr. Judd a d interim dividend at the rate of £5 per cent, for supplies of meat in the period under notice were Alidou. Mi LORD KITOHENER'S ADVICE TO SOLDIERS. for money, no better value is obtainable. the half-year (free of income tax) be declared, that A LUCKY HUSBAND. 22.831.000 cw ts., being the largest quantity ever friend. Slrl The following instructions have been issued by the sum of £25 be placed to the credit of the I nterpleader Case. A C A S K OF S U S P I C I O N. received in one year. The valu e w as £54,777,000, Mr., Mrs. There is no shortage of BIRD’S Custard. There machinery renewals and reserve account, bringing j which is also much the largest sum ever paid tor ‘ and Mbs R | Lord Kitchener to every soldier in the Expedi­ the total up to £500, arid that the balance be i An interpleader action was heard in which Mrs. Mrs. Turqu is plenty for everyone. We are working hard to Caroline Lucy Gardner, of 11, St. Aime’s-cresoent, At Lewes Police Court on Friday, before Alder imported meat and over £7,000,000 more than in Philipp-on, I tionary Army, to be kept irt his active service carried forward to the second half-year. T - , . , •. ------. 1912. The largest single source of supply was The Chairman in moving the. iHWinn the 1 Lewes, was claimant in a case Stanley Povey Misses Chq p*y book:— | . supply the exceptional demands of tlie Military and m e L-H AIRMAN, ui moving the Adoption of the (trading as Povey & Son), tailor, ofOliffe, Lewes, man J. H. Every (in the chair) and tlie Mayor Argentina, Australia coming next, the United Addlxcott report and balance sheet, expressed his pleasure (Counoillor I. G. Roberts), two men named You are ordered abroad as a soldier of tile the Public. r. James Thomas Gardner, husband of the States third, Denmark fourth, and^New Zealand UHANNSL Vlj King to help our' French comrades against the in being able to report another1 successful six claimant. George Stewart R ivett'and Harry Smith were fifth. No other country sent as much as a Mrs. Walt. months’ business. There had been no accident million cwte. The United States, on which six Mrs. PaichL invasion of a common' enemy. You have to Mr. i E. H. Fuller,! of Seaford, appeared for charged with stealing 31 golf balls, valued at £1, 9.—Rev. K. 8.1 perform a task which will need' your courage, to tlie maehihery, of which he made an inspec­ years ago we depended for two-tilths of our meat tion on Saturday and found everything in good claimant, and Mr. H. J. Vinall, ojf Lewes, repre­ the property of Eliza Ann Burgess, at Seaford, on stMMBY. —Mr. [ your energy, your patience. Remember that the sented the execution: creditor. . August 5th. imports, now sends only one-eiglith, while !h—Mra Willi honour of the British Army depends on your order and kept in first class condition. The Argentina, which then sent orie-iifUi, now sends BffiASTsANU.T individual conduct It will be your duty not capital account stood at the same figure as at Mr. Fuller intimated that the ; claimant had The two men were before the Bench on separate two-fiftlis. Canada has become relatively - Miss and Mf only to set an example of discipline and perfect Christmas. 1913. The revenue account at mid­ paid £9 into Court, bjeing the value of tire goods occasions previously and had been remanded. unimportant, but her deficiency lias been more Poutrkatil- summer this year was £814. 15s. 24., against £786. seized, as appraised by the bailiff. B osto n H o u a steadiness under fire, but also to maintain the The case for the prosecution was that prisoners than made good by Australia, while New Zealand Misses Steal most friendly relations with those whom you are 10s. 9d. for the corresponding six months last Claimant said she let apartments' at 11, St. went to the saddler’s shop at 2, High-street, Sea­ has maintained her position. On the whole the Ails a. -Mr. < helping ia this struggle. year, an increase of £28. 4s. 5d. The expenditure Anne’s-crescent. Lewes, and had clone so for the ford, occupied by John William Burgess and proportion supplied from the Dominions has and Mrs. Sh ‘>The operations in which you are engaged will, theNutritious C u s t a r d for the lialf-year was £423. 18s. 4d., as compared past four years. Th^ goods on which execution offered some golf balls for sale on the afternoon increased and amounted last year to over 27 per • Goldsmith lor the meet part, take place in a friendly with £369. 14s. Id. during the corresponding six was levied were her property. Th^-y included an of August 5th. No balls were bought and the two ceqt. of the total imported. Chile and Russia, BsrroouRT.-J oountry, and you can do your own country no IS STILL SOLD AT THE USUAL PRICES. months in 1913. This increase of £54. 4s. 3d. was overmantel and an antique arm chair, which men remained at the shop talking! for some time. though aj, yet comparatively unimportant con­ and Mrs. ohielly due to three items; higher rates and taxes were presented to her by her mother; an arm After tljey had gone Mrs. Burgess missed 31 golf tributors, show some signs of increasing their Mrs. Rawlli hetter service than in showing yourselves in Ia Pkts. 2 for ljd. Boxes i d & 7± d . LARGE 8Jd T ins,. eon. Mr. France and Belgium j in the true character of a absorbed £17. 17s., labour for cleaning the chair and a box Ottoman, the frames of which balls from the shop window. Qn tlie same even­ consignments. Imported meat,supplies, it will, Mrs. Marchl reservoir, &c., £13. 12s. 4d., and the higher price , were made by her hujsband, but tlje upholstering ing William- George Green, Living at 56, High- surprise many people to hear, were practically British soldier. of coal and an increased consumption £12. 17s. 6d. j of which was paid for by herself; an oil painting no larger in the last twelve months than they ' “Be invariably oouiieous, considerate and kind. street, Seaford, bought 14 golf balls from Smith. There were 70 tons of ooal in stock. With regard on whioh she lent a mail £5 before she was Fourteen balls were recovered!from Mr. Green by were 12 years previously, when the population Bouvkrie Ha Never do anything likely to injure or destroy to the machinery renewals and reserve account 1 married, and whioh she retained; and a jardiniere the police, and these were identified by Mrs. was about 4J millions lesa—the difference in the Nash. Mis. property, Mid always j look upon looting as a dis­ the balance from the previous six months was | which she purchased. Burgess as some of those which were missing, by quantity- received in the two years being only Mrs. and M graceful aot. You are sure to meet with a £450 and from the profit and loss aocount £25. By Mr. Vinall: She was married in 1898 and marks on the balls. 168.000 cwts. The annual consum ption per head P a r k s t o n k .- welcome and to be trusted-: your conduct must previously she had purchased articles of of the population is 76-lbs. of home and 51.6 of Creasey To this It was proposed to add another £25, thus Prisoners elected to be dealt vj'ith summarily W h it e Houd justify that welcome iand that trust. Your duty the best of! my power, cause the peace to be kept Harbours ” for the purposes of thej regulations furniture. »Her father kept a hotel at Worthing imported meat. ' oanfiot be done unices your health is sound. So bringing the total up to £500, a very safe reserve anil pleaded not guilty. Mrs. Ularidl and preserved, and prevent all offences against contained in the Order in Council. Newhaven in case of accident, especially as the wear and. an 1 she received articles of furniture from the In whatever aspect tlie statistics of the supply Mr., Mrs ai] keep constantly onj your guard against any the persons and properties of His Majesty’s | Harbour is included in the list. home when! it was given up. Smith, on oatlp said he wag a labourer and Lilhukn. -- excesses. In this new experience you may find tear of the machinery were very heavy. In respect worked on golf links. He stated that on the of meat for the United Kingdom are regarded subjects, arid that while I continue to hold the to the profit and loss account, the balance from Mr. Vinall: Y’ou sav you furnished the home they suggest serious oonsideratiigi, says Mr. Rew Misses Jone temptations both in wine and women. You must said office' I will, to the best of my skill and the last account was £476. Is., and with the £390. entirely ? afternoon of August 5th he Went into Mr. 27.—Mr. and L entirely resist both temptation^, and, while treat­ Burgess’s shop with 14 golf balls, which he For a generation and more the nation has rested Hart.notonI knowledge, discharge all the duties thereof faith­ SAILORS AND SOLDIERS AT NEWHAVEN. 16s. lOd. .from the revenue account made up a Witness: Yes. in. the assurance that oversea supplies of food ing all women with perfect courtesy, you should fully according to law,” ! ’ Your husband wag very fortunate. All your offered for sale. They were refused ami he left William tiai avoid any intimacy. ] During the past fortnight the Missions to total of £866. 17s. lOd .■ From this they had to the shop. Rivett, wlio accompanied him, then stuffs were available, so to speak, automatically, S t e n H o u sk .4 Mr. F. B. Whitfeld (chairman of the Bench) I Seamen Institute at Newhaven has been a real deduct the 24 per odnt. dividend declared on 1 husband had to do was to walk into tlie home and that any slight diminution was only Mrs. Ntocktk “ Do your duty bravely, February 16th, which absorbed £400 and the £25 and hang up his hat? (laughter).—Yes. left him, and witness 'went tp the Crown Inn. BANDON.-Mr] informed the speoial constables that it would be I harbour of refuge for the increased number of Later Mrs. Burgess came there .with a policeman accid en tal and temporary. It would api>ear, for ‘ FeaT God, their duty :to aot under the immediate control of seamen and soldiers in the port. Each evening passed to the machinery renewals aocount. Thus : Were any wedding presents made to him?—No; the first time for many years, that, as regards Birch. Hr.T the Chief Constable and in dose connection with the reading room has been filled with men writ­ there was £441. 176. lOd. available for dividend, all the presents which came from His family were and all the men in the! house were- fetched out. Lamb. Mrsl ' “ Honoufr the King. Mrs. Burgess picked out witness and another man meat at any rate, a higher level of prices cannot ■ A l b io n B o t e I the police. The Justices thanked them for under­ ing letters, playing games and reading. Often as and to dispose of this the directors recommended given tp me. be. relied upon to draw at once additional Lynch. Mrl “ (Signed) Kitchener, Field Marshal.” the dividend of 24 per oent., or at the rate of 5 What presents were there?—Some silver articles as having been to the shop on the morning of taking the office and felt sure that if they were many as 25 have been letter writing at cme time. August 5th trying to Sell golf balls. Witness said, supplies to British markets. Allowance must no Salli. Missf ' •• * • - called upon they would: discharge their duties From the 4-th to the 17th inst. no fewer than 883 per oent. per annum, be.declared, which would and things like that. doubt le made for die slowness of response to Malcolm, 1 take £400. Further, they recommended that £25 You have them still?—Yes. “I beg your pardon, missus, but are you sure it BRITISH TROOPS IN FRANCE. faithfully and well. letters were written at the Institute, writing was me that came into your place this morning?, ” price-stimulus in the case of a commodity such Hughes Hu^ material being provided free, while on an average should be added to the credit of the machinery You have purchased articled since your as beef, for which three or four years must elapse Kings tone. The Press Bureau issued the following state­ 120 men have visited the building each evening. renewals and reserve accbunt, , and that the marriage 1— Yes. and the other man siid, “You have made a Helen MoFa, ment cm Monday night:— A SPY SCARE AT LEWES. mistake. - 1 wasn’t in your house this morning." before the result of fresh enterprise can. affect Mr. G. Prebi Many of these are our young Sussex men away balance be carried forward. There was an Hasn’t Mr. Gardner assisted you to do that?— the market of the finished article, but this applies “The Expeditionary Force as detailed for Even so tragic an event as a war has, like the abundant supply of pure water, the well of 70-ft. No. Mrs. Burgess remarked that if it was not them it from home for the first time. The reader in ■was some others among the men: who had been in a less degree to sheep and still less to pigs. foreign service has been safely landed on French transpontine drama, its lighter interludes. Such charge (Mr. W. H. Noble) will gratefully acknow­ deep contained 32-ft. of water, and they were But he held a public position in, Lewes ?—That P y t c h l r y H a soil The .embarkation, the transportation and an incident has just occurred at Lewes. It seems has nothing to do with it. I have; found all the called1 out of the house. The policeman then told The im portation of butter was 4,139,000 cwts., Miss Favell] ledge gifts to meet the extra expense entailed. pumping 118,000 gallons a day. or 134,000 cw ts. m ore dian in 1912. Im ports of the disembarkation .of men [and, stores were alike that two ladies drove in a motor oar from Hove them they’oould all go back into tlie house, and Roxhy. - Mr. Mr. H ollands seconded the motion, and the m$Jtey- I m argarine rose from 1,352,000 cwts. in. 1912 to carried through with the greatest precision and to Lewes and halted on the Toad above Flood’s report was adopted. > j His Honour: What public position did lie hold? they did so. Witness heard n o injure of the ease J. Burn. without a single casualty.” Bottom to enjoy the scenery and the bracing air. NOTICE TO BELGIAN RESIDENTS. Mr. Vinall: He was Sanitary Inspector of the till the following Saturday, when he was arrested 1.518.000 cw-ts. Increased p on sign m en ts o f butter Emsdon. The Chairman moved the formal declaration of at Newhaven. He denied taking; the balls, and were received from Denmark, the Netherlands, The Director of the Official Press Bureau, Mr. They were observed by certain passers-by, whose; The Belgian Consul at Dover will be glad if the dividend. borough. F. E. Smith,’ M.P., stated: “ Lord Kitchener nerves, it may be, were slightly on edge in con­ any Belgian subjects residing in Sussex, Kent Questioned, as to jin extending! dining table, said the 14 which he sold were found at different Russia and Australia but the New Zealand > Mr. Gould seconded, and The resolution was times by him on the local links; Witness had supply was smaller. The Netherlands still L—Mrs. Edit I wishes me to add that he and the oountry are sequence of the prevailing exoitement, and jump­ and: Surrey who have one' or more members of carried. Mrs. Gardner said1 it Was purchased in Lewes in and Mrs. Vif under the greatest obligation to the Press for the ing to the conclusion tliat the ladies and their their families at present serving in the Belgian 1911 and had not yet been paid for' entirely. The worked on nearly eveTy 'inland golf course in the supply practically all tlie margarine imported. i-M rs. Wop Tlie Chairman said the directors wished to country. Imports of cheese reached their highest point &b - loyalty with which all references to the move­ chauffeur were spies they hurriedly gave informa­ Army, will communicate with him, in order that acknowledge the loyal and ungrudging services jardiniere was purchased in Lewes in 1903, and Harvoy. M tion to the police. A constable was at once The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. F. Dawson lew is): far back as 1900, w hen 2,706,000 cwts. were Fry. Mi-s I .4 ments of the Expeditionary Force in this country particulars may be furnished to the Foreign of the Working Committee, Mr. Vine and Mr. she produced a receipted bill1 for it made out in received. This level was nearly attained in 1903 8.—Mrs. liowfl and -to their landing have been suppressed. Lord despatched in search of the supposed offenders, Minister, so that provision may be made for the White; Mr. Coles, the able secretary; and Mr. her name. OtheT articles were bought at Then surely you know the regulations as to balls 6.—The Hon. wire, on being spoken to, expressed their willing­ which are found? and 1906, but since the latter year receipts have Kitchener is well aware that nfiuoh anxiety must families, according to their necessities. Guy, the manager. It took a great deal off the Worthing and from ia big London firm. Her been generally smaller and the supply in. 1913 ). M iss 1_ have been oaused to the English Press bv the ness to proceed to the police . And not shoulders of the directors to know that the husband made her a Ipresent of thie frames of an Smith: I took them to the professional, and he grandon ('>)■ only that, but they gave the man in blue a lift (2,297,000 cwts.) w as d ie sm allest am ount sin ce 8.—Mrs. Hanoi knowledge that these matters were being freely SUSSEX POULTRY CLUB. various duties were well carried out, and they •armchair and the ottoman, which he made in his said that owing to the war he corjld not get any 1896. The importation of condensed milk con­ described and discussed in the Continental Press, to Commercial-square. It need hardly be men­ desired to offer to those mentioned their sincere spare tinle. money and could) not buy the baJlg, as everything and Mrs. E.I tioned—oun readers will take it for granted—that A special meeting of the committee of the tinues to expand, the quantity received being HexalK'i). and he wishes to assure the Press in this oountry thanks. By Mr. Fuller: She used to assist her father in had to go down qin the book. : 1.252.000 ewts. Hill. Miss 1 that nothing but his conviction of the military the presence of the oar in front of the police Sussex Poultry Club was held an Friday at Lewes. the hotel at Worthing and received wages. She Witness added! that as he ooulrj not sell them Mr. Cuthr importance to this oountry of suppressing these headquarters occasioned the assembly in double Alderman J. Miles presided, and there were also Mr. BurTenshaw, in supporting the Chairman's saved money to make a home. The im portation of eggs—2,590,000.000—w as th e remarks, said anyone who had been in Hailsham to Mrs. Burgess he took them jto the witness largest yet recorded, the largest quantity received Scott. Nil.. movements would have led hihi to issue instruc­ quick time of a large and excited crowd. Superin­ present Messrs. E. W. Bunney, A. J. Falkenstein, James Thomas Gardner, husband of the last Green, who bought them as secondhand balls, Mr. Beckelf tions which placed the Press of this country tendent Vine and Detective-Sergeant Waghorn Martin Eurnham, J. Adams, J. T. Ade and S. C. during the previous week must have realised witness, said nothing in the house belonged to in any previous yeaT being 2.393,000,000 in 1904. Dennis what a blessing a plentiful supply of water had giving him threepence each for jthem. He put The value of the importation in 1913 was nearly 10.—Mr. and under a temporary disadvantage.” took the______matter___ in______hand,_ and the chauffeur,. Sharpe (hon. secretary). It had been called by him. All the furniture belonged to his wife. them in a sieve jwith other balls,! and as he was although exceedingly indignant at the suggestion 1 speoial request to discuss the present situation been. They had supplied horses and men with Mr. Vinall: Do yoti mean to tell us that you £9,600,000, or about £1,200,000 mpre than in 1912. Ereritt. _ water, and it seemed to agree with them, for he leaving two other men entered vjith some more The value of the eggs imported has increased U.—Mr. and that he had been doing anything unlawful or with regard to poultry keepers, and to urge them did not provide anything for the home? i balls for 9ale. son. Mbs h] THE SECOND AtRMY. unpatriotic, consented to be searohed. The j to do their best to produce eggs |and poultry had not seen a man the worse for drink since they Witness:: No, I was lucky (laughter). almost continuously for the past twenty years 21—Mr. and L The following statement has been, issued from during the coming winter and spring. After con­ had been there (laughter). ! Rivett had nothing to say except denying that and was in 1913 nearly £6,000,000 more than in “bag,” howeveT, oonsisted solely of a book in 1 Didn’t you have any wedding presents? Were he stole the baJla. Dr. and Mrs] the Official Press Bureau: “ as some misappre­ which the man entered daily the amount a f petrol siderable discussion it was resolved; “That this Mr. H olman proposed, and Mr, Maryan you luoky also about them? (laughter).—No, I 1893. The greater part of the increase in quantity Miss Marks f hension still appears to exist, the Army Council used by him, and it see ms that suspicion had olub suggest to poultry tpreedefs that all pullets seconded, a vote of thanks to the Chairman, both don’t think I had anjy. The Magistrates, after a consultation, decided last year was received from Russia, though- Princkhh M.ti expressing the hope that Mr. Strickland w;ould to dismiss the ease, the Chairman Remarking that Denmark also sent an appreciably larger quantity. and Mrs. Be] desires it to be known that any men epilating been aroused in the first instance by the fact that should be saved for egg production, and that Mr. Vinall said he was unable to call any 48.—Mr. aud M into the Army in answer to the present appeal for the chauffeur had been teen making an entry in selection be made later from such birds for the Temain at the head of the company for many evidence, his client being away in Scotland. The although they considered it was a case of grave The receipts of lard from abroad exceeded 52.—Mr. and recruits will be discharged with all convenient a book. Subsequent inspection of the volume, breeding of table chickens, the ‘Sussex’ being years. case was brought forward as a tesi claim and he suspicion they could not in the! circumstances 2,000,000 owts for the first time since 1906, but the Guerdau. speed, if they so desire, the ihoment the war ia however, revealed that he had been chronicling especially useful for this purpose, it being a good Mr. Strickland said tlie chairmanship of the submitted that claimant had not succeeded in : proceed to a conviction. quantity has been exceeded in 1906, 1905, 1899 and 55.—Mr. and 1 over. This applies whether the war only lasts a the circumstance that at a certain hour on winter egg producer, and as it appears that many company was easy and: pleasant, due to the establishing heT right to all the. articles. With 1898. The value' in 1913—ov er £5,500,000--was, Btdvbt Hon| few weeks or for any period up to three years. August 17th lie had started to use another gallon of the shows will be cancelled the stock should support he received from his colleagues. He regard to certain things for which she produced ' however, much greater than in any previous year. and Mrs. t i Should the war last over three years their con­ of petrol...... As for the ’ ladies, ” one------of‘ —'1 whom-----"" is an be used for increasing the number! pf chickens hoped they were satisfied with the dividends receipts and whioh ghe said had been presented 1 The import of wheat, including flour expressed A. Fox. „ tinuance of service torill be optional.” next spring. With regard to feeding stuffs, it is declared from time to time, and trusted the com­ ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Mrs. Mao' , invalid the most incriminating things they had to her or purchased by her before her marriage, , in its equivalent weight of grain, was only Barker. Mr in their possession were a volume of A nsw ers anticipated that the prices will not materially pany had many years of prosperity before it. he was not in a position to oontest that claim. | slightly less than the lecord quantity of 1912. Of Miss Lea. NAVAL COMMANDERS LETTER. and an ordinary tourist’s map of Sussex. And so inorease. and whatever it might be the price of But he contended that she had not made out her At. Lewes Police Court on Saturday, before Dr. the year’s total 654 m illion cwts. weTe- from foreign Master Me a potential drama resolved itself into an amusing poultry and eggs would more than compensate case with regard to the extending dining table, countries, as compared with 58 million cwts. in Manoiie h1 Mr. R. B. Marstofi, editor 6f the Tithing Gazette, the breeder for the outlay and: trouble involved. W. F. Crosekey (in the chair) and Alderman G. Lark. Mr. _ has received an interesting communication from farce. THE NATIONAL RELIEF FUND. which she admitted had not been wholly paid, for Holman, a middle-aged Brighton man, named 1912. The im ports from the U nited States •It is to be hoped that every poultry keeper in yet, or the arm chair iand the ottoman, which she increased from 25J million cwts. to 424 million T. Grifflih. . the oommander of bne of the British battleships. the country will do.his best to keep up or increase said were made by her husband and given to her Charles Kent, was charged with attempting to Berkovitch. I 1 It ie in reply to ai letter from Mr. Marston, in 6t h BATTALION, ROYAt SUSSEX REGIMENT. cwts.: those from Argentina fell from 19 million and Mrs. Ld the supply if possible!” . i TO t h e INHABITANTS o f . as presents. He submitted with regard to these commit suicide by stabbing himself, at New- owts. to 15 m illion cw ts., and th ose fi;pni Russia which the latter said that, considering the far To t h e E d it o r . Miss Jump. I two latter articles that they were made by Mr. liaven, on August 9th. from 9 million owts. to 5 million cwts. The 8 u Thw. . greater and more varied work ijt had to do, includ­ S i r : As I am daily receiving verbal and written NEXT OF KIN. Gardner for use in the home and that Mrs. Colour-Sergt. Alfred- Charles Keats, of the 4;’r British Empire supplied 57 million': owts., as Adams. M l ing protection of our food su ■lies, he could not applications from different parts o f Sussex for Au eloquent appeal has been made to the Gardner was not entitled to claim them as her understand why our nation hi allowed Germany Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment, billeted at N o .- compared with 654 million cwts.: in 1912. Mr. Lardno] vacancies in this Battalion, I shall be glad' if you The War Office issues the followii The next peoples o f Britain by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales separate property. The supply from Canada, 274 million, cwte. Mrs. and if and Austria to build war flee: equal to ours in will kindly let your readers know that the of kin of officers serving in the .itionary, for their generous and ready support for the haven Workhouse, stated that aboiut 4.30 p.m. on Master Mahij modern Dreadnoughts.: The •mmander’s letter His Honour said he had oome to the conclusion Sunday, August 9th, as Jie was on duty at the rear showed a slight increase, but Australia sent 24 Paterson. Battalion was recruited up to war establishment Force are requested to keep the Secretary of the National Relief Fund. that Mrs. Gardner had made out her claim to all million cwts. less and India 64 million cwts. less. runs: “DearMr. events whioh you by midnight last Saturday week—four dgys after War Office informed of their addresses, so that if A County Committee has been formed and it of Newliaven Town Railway Station he heard a Mies Ritchie. feared have come about eotml r than either you the articles with the exception of the extending noise in the lavatory and saw a man looking out In 1912 the contribution of the Empire to our Miss Spiller., mohilis&tion—and that at present there are no necessary they can be communicated with at has been decided to open a branch of this fund dining lable. The claim with regard to several imported supplies of bread-stuffs for the first time Weaver Ml or I expected, haven’t they? And they are not vacancies for commissioned officers nor foT men once.” in East Sussex, and the County -Committee of the window. The man said, “ You are" after so bad now they are here e Government are of the articles was not now seriously contested. me. You are going to shoot me.” Witness, went exceeded one-half the total. The reduced) Miss Rayi.on in the ranks. earnestly appeals to all residents to support this With regard to the arm chair and the box quantities received from' Australia and India in and Mrs. N l doing magnificently, everyoi is in his right Yours faithfully, fund so as to make our local contribution a Savage. Mr] place, and the .nation is takin s upjthe godly and: BICYCLES AND THE WAR. A llis'1 s^drt1 front1 open1 and 1913 caused the proportion to fall to 464 P6T cent. Smith. Mr. pleasant task of hammering tlhe War Lord with W. W. GRANTHAM. Major. Tlio advantage of the large stocks carried by worthy one. ! husband, it was perfectly intelligible that they his chest covered with blood. The knife pro­ Imports of barley, although about 24 million Apps. Mrs. , the zest I expected1. Aren’t the'Belgians doing Commanding 6th (Cyclist) Batt. Royal the Raleigh Cycle Co. to meet every possible May we remind you tliat His Royal Highness may have been given to the claimant as presents^ duced (a small pocket; knife) was in his right owts. (nore than in 1912, were less than those of Girling, MrJ ifinely? I never thought it of them. It’s better Sussex Depot, emergency has already been demonstrated in the said, “ I know that I shall not ask in Vain.” ' and it was not disputed that ! she paid for hand. Prisoner seemed in a dazedj condition, and 1911 by two million cwts. Canada and the United Mr. Skene. than trout fishing.-' A pity about the ‘ Aniphion,’ 18, Montpelier-plaoe. Brighton, heavy military demands. For instance, last week These of us who cannot fight for our country ' upholstering them. He allowed her claim as as witness took hold of him the kfiife fell on the States sent unusually large supplies. Russia sent C h a t s w o r t h isn’t it? But these, things will happen, in war August 18th, 1914. the military authorities at Liverpool called at the in the field must do our best to sustain the battle regaids them. However, he thought her claim to floor. With the assistance of a comrade witness over 6 million cwts., as' against little more than Mlse Garni tli local Raleigh depot and bought fifty Raleighs at home, and we therefore confidently urge you the extending dining table failed. He allowed carried the man out and laid him on a seat on 34 m illion s fn 1912, but su p p lies from In d ia Mr. aDd Mr They've died for their country; and we may leave to give us the best of your support. the claim with the exception of tins table. and Mrs. their souls to God.” * - for immediate local needs. The machines were the platform. He gave witness his name and decreased to; a still greater extent. Larger Sparkes. SUSSEX TERRITORIALS. ordered at two o’clock in the afternoon, and Committees are being formed in every borough < His Honour also ordered that the £9 paid into address, and witness noticed two stab wounds in supplies of Oats aame from Chile, Germany, Menezss, f. _ and district. They will‘collect funds,1 investigate Court by claimant should be repaid with the his chest. He muttered something about his wife Roumania and Canada; but Argentina, Russia, Lowy aud p] CO-OPERATOBS’ £10 000 GIFT. Practically the whole of the 1st Honie Counties delivered the same day without difficulty, and Brigade R.F.A. (Territorials) has volunteered for ) agents have had to wait supplies. The Raleigh claims, and eventually make the distribution of exception of 15s. (the estimated value of. the and his home. the United States and New Zealand forwarded Thomas. Mg The Oo-operative Whoteafile Sooiety have Co. has always made “ Immediate Delivery” a relief on behalf of the County Committee, whose table), which sum should go towards the costk P.C. Mighall, stationed at Newhaven, said he less than in 1912. Germ any sent nearly 14 m illio n Mr. and Mr. decided to give a donation of £10,000 to the active service abroad. Appended is a list of the Roberts. Re officers now serving with the Brigade :- strong point in its programme, and: its immense duty it is to co-ordinate the work. They will HUSBAND! AND WIFE. was called to the Newhaven. Railway Station owts. more than in the previous year and Bedgmt National Belief Fund, and a so to place at the work in close touch (vith the Soldiers’ and Sailors Argentina about 14 million lesa. Lieut.-Ool. Sir Berry Cusack-Smith, K.C.M.G., output of over 60,000 machines per annum enables Amy Langridge Morris, of Talbot-terrace, Lewes, about 4.45 p.m. on the previous! Sunday and saw Misses j disposal the Government for hospital purposes it to cope with-every demand: that may be made. Families Association, whose requirements will be Raw fruit and edible nuts imported were worth Mrs. and their country establishment at Chaighley, near Commanding; Oapt. Hale, R.F.A., Adjut sued her husband,l, Thomas Luthei SJSS Capt. Fowler, Orderly Officer. We need scarcely add that Raleigh bicycles are a first charge on the fund. £11,626 000, being £416,000 m ore than in 1912 and Mr. and Mr CliUieroe, Jin the;Ribble Valley. amongst the articles in which the war is causing in Shelley-terraoe, Lewes,, for £17. 5s. in respect the highest total yet recorded. Supplies of Bluode 1. M | 1st Sussex Battery.—MajoT A. P. Boxall. Com Contributions should be sent to the Mayors or of arrears due under an agreement. soldiers were there. He saw two wounds on no change in price. the Chairman of any District Council, or any Kent’s chest, one in the lower part of the neck oranges, pears, plums and bananas were larger Dymond manding; Capt. H. C. Darke, Lieut. J. H. Baines, Mr. G. Vinall represented plaintiff. Cavemdihh Hb HOW TO ADDRESS LETTERS AND PARCELS. 9eoond-Lieut. T. H. Flynn, Second-Lieut. D. H. local bank willing to receive the! same for trans­ Mrs. Morris said the amount was due undeT a and the other in the region of the heart. He than in the previous year, but those of apples, party. Col. , F. Wyley. mission to me, or theymay be sent direct to me separation agreement in which plaintiff agreed to was in a collapsed condition and kept muttering, lemons, cherries and grapes were smaller. The Mrs Gifford. The following communique is issued by the War at Messrs. Barclay’s Bank, Lewes, and will be “ Take me awav from Newhaven or they will supply of pears, 719,000 cw ts., w as the largest on Mr. Cavanagn Office regarding the address of private letters, 2nd Sussex Battery.—Major W. P. Rigdear, Com pay her £1 a week. Since last August he had reoord. The oversea supply of raw vegetables Mrs. Altken.n Ac., for members of the Expeditionary Force :— manding; Oapt. H. L. Havers, Lieut. H. R. Wade, I forwarded from time to time to the National only paid 12s. 6d. a week, and the claim was for shoot me.” A doctor was called by telephone and Relief Fund. he attended to the wounds temporarily and was, in value, also the highest on record, reach­ Mr. and Mrs. [ (1) The address of all lette s and other postal Lieut H. B. B. DaviscHi, Seoond-Lieut. C. T. Cole,- CANADA foe .balance of 7s. 6d'. a week for 46 weeks. G. H. BelL LAWRENCE THORNTON, Plaintiff added1: “ I should not have pressed for prisoner was then moved to the Workhouse ing nearly £5,500,000. The imports of potatoes packets intended for members of the Erpedi Second-Lieut. L M. Colman. TO QUEBEC and MONTREAL R. Infirmary. The accused showed no signs of amounted to nearly 94 million owts., being 34 paaty. Mr. tionary Force should include: (a) Regimental 3rd Sussex Battery.—Major P. H. Barton, Com Chairman of the County Relief the money, only he is gtill with the woman he Franklin. M] TRAVEL WITH FRIENDS left me to go with.” having been drinking, but seemed dared. An millions more than in 1912 and the largest total Miss E v a n s. number (if known) (b) Rank, (c) Name, -(d) manding; dapt. W. B. 0. Cawood, Lieut H. C Committee. ! insurance card was found upon him bearing the since 1904, when nearly 10 million owts. were Mr. and Mrs.L Squadron, Battery, or Company, (e) Battalion, ’ ' SPECIAL PARTY Defendant said at the time he entered into the received. The chief sources of the additional Gribble, Lieut. 0. L. Clayton, Second-Lieut. D. S. agreement he was earning 37s. 6d. per week as name and address, “Charles Kent. Southampton, Pearce, j Mr.l Regiment (or.other unit). Staff appointment or Gribble, Second-Lieut. R. H. R. Collins. From EASTBOURNE District street, Brighton.” The aooused 1; ' supply weye Germany and Use Netherlands, Madame SI stl] correspondent to thrOe racing publications. Then ; wTtaess^l«tT«'W a^ Department, (f) British Expeditionary Foroe Ammunition Column.—Oapt. H. F. Holman, will LEAVE f • Export of Coal.—The export of coal from though many other countries increased their con­ Mr. Chas. Sn one was stopped and he received 12s. 6d. a week ,tjJldTT>Sp<:T^iailser: signments. From Germany the receipts were Murray. Mie{ The following is an examine of the mode of Commanding; Lieut. E. S. Moore, Seoond-Lieut. LONDON rid QUEENSTOWN Bo'ness, whioh was praottoally stoppsd at the open- ; from the other two. Now, owing to the war, they . that d a y ^ t n ^ S ^ h T m t n d h a l t e d ! LOngworth. addressing a letter to a soldier serving with his H, C. _B. Bowles. Seoond-Lieut. J. W. Barker, lacnia th Ing of the war, has now been resumed. Prohibl- , were 3topped and he was not earning anything, over 24 m illion ow ts., a s against 494,000 ewts. in , l! ! “ A ," THURSDAY, AOG. 27 1912, and from th e N eth erlan d s over 2 | m illio n own unit :— Seoond-Lieut.. H. S. Kempthornej ndania ept th tlve conditions are still enforced In regard to large Hla Honour: I am afraid that makes i “This is all through drink. I knew nothing M'iuhnsdO^ “A ," THURSDAY, S . 17 ______no owts., as compared with 14 million cwts. in 1912. 633. Private J. S mith . Attached.—Oapt. J. A. Preston, R.A.M.C. (T.Y steam ooal, shippers being required to give a bond I difference to the agreement. If you made a bad about it till I woke up the morning after you Miss Headers) For Particulars apply to three times the value of the cargo, together with brought me here.” Prisoner appeared to be quite T he im ported supply of o n ion s w ae over 9,000,000 Lavender. Mil ' B Company. Capt. Shannon. AJ7.C. (T.). bargain and were earning more then than you are Mr. and Mrs. J | 1st Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment, a guarantee that the! cargo will be discharged In a now that does not put an end to the agreement. rational now. bushels, being rather less than in 1912, but other­ CUNARD LINE, wise larger than in any previous year. Supplies and Mrs. Lallaw B ritish E xpeditionary F orce. friendly oountry. Otherwise the regulations are , Defendant: But if I do not get the money I Mr. James Duncan Hart, M.B., Ch.B., acting as NHWHAVEN HARBOUR. J M, Bishopsgate, London, E.C.; or Local Agent. from Egypt, France and Portugal decreased, but Mr. and Mrs. j Special care should be exercised in addlressing relaxed, and, while freights are high, there Is a cannot pay it. She had a house of furniture locum tenens for Dr. J. McGlashan, at Newhaven, W ingrove. Mn Tlie War Office announces that under the demand for ooal In Norway and Denmark. Woik worth a hundred pounds at least. said he was called to see the prisoner at New­ those from Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands Edwards Mrs. correspondence tor officers, non-commissioned Defence o f the Reelm Act, 1914, and the recent and Spain increased. Faoeil. Misses] - officers and men who may be detached from their for miners Is brisker than was anticipated. I Plaintiff; That was a gift. haven Railway Station.; He was ;in a collapsed Order in Ooiytcdl, arrests may be made by soldiers condition and1 appeared to be suffering from D ie tables o f exports show th a t 68,632 horses, and Miss JoneN units and employed in other appointments. The Know how to give without hesitation, how to Ja c k : “ Darling, how would you advise me Mr. Vinall said on. a previous occasion defen- Makenzie. Mr.l following example is,given: on duty of persons who are suspected of illegal to aBk your father for your hand ?" B etty: “ By dant was sued for £4. 19s. arrears under the same ?J,lock- -Witness applied a temporary dressing to valued at £1,782,315, were sent abroad, both the conduct, and under the powers given the Army lose without regret, how to acquire without mean agreement and he was ordered to pay the amount „ re ^ un<16 and ordered the man’s removal to the number and value being higher than in any 2,645. Corporal R. Brown, Council declare several places to be “Defended ness. telephone." at the rate of 8s. a month. He had been paying Workhouse infirmary for further examination, previous year. The average value of 98 horses Dr. and Mrs,| 20th Hussars, the instalments regularly, together with 12s. 6d He found a wound about three-quarters of an consigned to Argentina and 126 to Australia was Miss Page. Attached 1st Divisional Staff, over £450. To New Zealand 31 ,were sent, averag­ arriDgtun, ju | British Expeditionary F orce. a week under the agreement, but he omitted to I {“S u 011® i a^ t anjinoh deep just above the r. 11 Mo-s. " pay, one instalment and a warrant was taken out ! bll'east {x>n«- It had the appearance of a stab ing £279 per head, 247- to Russia at £271 and 31 MMisses Price. ; (2) In no ca»e must the name of anr place be ------gxagainst n him, r 2. __x but it had not been executed.. , i wound and was not 6e»rious. The se-cond was to Japan at £250. Austria-Hungary took 226 ai Mrs. Spatz inserted in the address. Defendant said it (was not his fault that the also a stab wound between the third and fourth an average of £168, Brazil 140 at £156, the United Mr. and Mrs. k 1- 6? instalment was not paid. He paid it to an officer Tibs on the left side. The lung was penetrated, States 626 at £128, In d ia 222 at £133 an d the Cape Mr and Miss f I ■ LETTERS TO THE FLEET. I of the Court before the day on which it was due. and it was impossible to 6ay whether the heart 198 at £120. Fifty-four stallions were shipped to Misses Babbs. Mr. W. N. Barnard, one of the bailiffs of the had been injured. Prisoner said something about Germany at an average value of over £1,400 per Jones. Miss 3d The Official Prose Bureau announce* that all IT IB TO YOUR INTEREST soldiers wanting to shoot him. Possibly seeing h ead and 1,517 m ares exported to (termany Cowley. Mr. an correspondence from, the public for His Mai IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST Court, said an instalment wae due on the 10th Miss Bellaby. of last month and on the day previous defendant a good many soldiers-about suggested this train averaged over £74 per head. The number’ oi Mr. Barlow ships and ships chartered for fleet service should handed him 10s. and witness gave him 2s. change. of thought sub-colusciously. He was suffering B ritish or Irish ca ttle exported w as 6,551, valued be addressed: TO ASK AT THE STORES FOR from mental excitement. Anal 1 c.oJ G.P.Q. TO ASK AT THE STORES FOR On going to the County Court office he mentioned at £312,000, the average value per head, £48, I. n • s the matter to the Clerk, who had no change, and- The Magistrates’ Clerk (Mr. F. Lawson Lewis): being the highest since 1906. Cattle exported lot Mr. Beattie. - breeding numbered 4,544 and were valued at Mr. and Mrs. he left for the day’s work without thinking of Did he show any signs of having been drinking? - r j; Bands. Mr. 8aq WHO'S AT WAR. the matter again. The next morning he had to Witness: He gave me the impression of being £274,000. Die number of 6heep declared as British and Mrs. Alicea The following table shows at a glance the O.W.S. FLOUR. C.W.S. JAMS AND MARMALADE leave on some important business and he did not a starved man. I saw: no indication of drink, but or Irish exported w as 8,635, valued at £ 10L000, Heritage. Mr.1 present diplomatic situation: — recollect the matter till after he had left the in such a' condition a very little drink would as com pared w ith 1,914, valu ed at £17,000, in 1912. Mr. F. Pnlvern ! '! ■' office. Before he returned in the evening have affected him considerably. The average value per head was £11. 14s., being Mrs. WhlDWh G r e a t B r i t a i n ..... At war with J ^ ustrijU' WHITE, WHEATMEAL, Marshall. Mr. The Standard of Purity and Value. plaintiff’s solicitors had sent to the office and » Witness added that the man’s condition had th e h igh est sin ce 1908. P igs exported for breed­ Mrs. Chappell. j G r e a t B r it a in . WHOLEMEAL, MALTED. taken out a warrant for defendant’s arrest Wit­ ing num bered 1,093 and w ere valu ed at £14,469. slightly improved under treatment by 10 p.m. the T h e Germany...... At war with I F r a n c e . ness paid the money and the warrant was not same day and he made;a further examination of While on the subject of our food supply it is | R u s s ia . executed, interesting to notice that large oargoes are artiv-!1 Col. and Mrs. I 1 B e l g iu m . FRESH FRUIT AND PURE SUGAR ONLY in all the wounds on the following day. The second The C.W.S. are the Largest Flour Millers in the United Mr, E. G. Pink, clerk of the Courts said’ he ing in England. One day last week, for instance, Wiliams. Mr. ( G r e a t B r it a in . wound was dangerous to life, but tlie accused had Goodchild. Mi Kingdom and milled last year 1,804,048 sacks. Preserves made by the C.W.S. two large grain steamers from Karachi and the F r a n c e . remembered the last witness mentioning the improved since, although he must still be Mrs. 8weet, L A u s t r ia ...... A t war w ith - R u s s ia . matter to him, and when plaintiff’s solicitors sent regarded as a sick man and needed medical atten­ River P late brought co n sign m en ts o f 15,000 tons Abbott. Mr. l. S e r t i a . to the offices; he told their representative that tion. of wheat, and provisions arrived from Copen Miss Mary 8hoi - M o n t e n e g r o Mr. Barnard knew something about it. The The Chairman: In yorir opinion is lie in such a hagen and Rotterdam, the cargoes including 450 Dadds. Miss it solicitors, however, applied for a warrant- and tons o f butter, 200 to n s o f bacon. 160 ton* of Browning. Mr. ****« ...... - At ^ wKh { i s s & s r condition that he may safely be handed over to Bennie. Mr. A.| IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST IT .18 TO YOUR INTEREST witness had no option but to grant it, as the the oare of his Velativee 1 Do you consider it is eggs, 3,000 boxes of cu cu m bers and 6,000 boxes o f Stnrdee. Miss ( Rurou ,....1.;...... A[ War with amount due did not appear on his books as likely that he will do anything of the kind again ? tom atoes. Sampalo. Miss having been paid. When Mr. Barnard' returned j (to p u r c h a s e No n e b u t It is impossible for you to say definitely, but Mbs Sheppard. B e l g iu m ...... At war w th G b r m a n v . TO ASK AT THE STORES FOR that evening the 8s. was paid by him and the generally do you consider it would be a safe Mrs. and MIsb S er v l a ...... At war with A u s t iu a . warrant was not executed. ooulrse for us to pursue to hand liim over to the GERMAN IMPORTS. Mbs. Wilson. M o n t e n e g r o At war with A u s t r ia . Mr. Vinall said there was £1. 12s. 3d. stiU due care of relatives? j ! f ■ Md on the order of the Court and the warrant was, Witness: Yes; I think he might safely be Dr. Vallttnoe.| R -itVV; . C.W.S. TEA. C.W.S. TOBACCO, he supposed, still running. BOARD OF TRADE APPEAL. and Mrs. Nairn] .-SPECIAL CONSTABLES SWORN IN AT LHWE8 Defendant: I am not so well off now as I w a s entrusted to his relatives, provided they promise to get medical attentiori for him. Mire Murlis u j At Lewes Petty Sessions on Tuesday 53 residents when I entered into the agreement. Then I was Robinson. Mo Delicious Flavour, Highest Quality, Mrs. Kent promised the Magistrates that she In view of the cessation of imports from in the' Lewes District were enrolled aa speoial Cigars and Cigarettes, in regular work; now!I am not earning a penny. Germany and Austria Hungary and the fact that Miss and Ma 1 oonstablee. This is and the Profits all to yourselves. One of the boys, too, is earning something now. would look after her husband if he was die Mr. Solomon. pure y a precautionary | ’ _ -I • , M j-' ohargttd to her care. He was not in the habit of there are many articles hitherto imported from Mears, t. Mr. measure and the i itiels particularly point His Honour: That is no reason why I should these coinUriee of impbrtanoe, if not of necessity, Hall. Miss H f out that the speoial ablfes will not be called Thousands of satisfied Smokers testify to their value. not compel you to pay as far ae I can. Your wife drinking, although probably he had some drink. Anderson. I.arl I fto <• O.W.S. PACKET TEAS.' Kc l l W r ig h t w it h o u t has made the statement that you are living with She last saw him on the Saturday night at 7.30, 'to British manufacturers, information is invited upon to servo until e need for their services by the Commercial Intelligence Branch of the Odiing, t Mr;, I •ctually arises. Should s u c h ______THE WRAPPHK. ASK FOR THEM AT THE STORES. another woman. . > and he was then sober. He had a home and five 14r. and Mrs. I a need arise their. Defendant: It is not true. I am paying for a children at Brighton and- slie earned money by Board of D ade from importers of such articles rs. Steer. Misl name* and addresses will b : posted outside the • to “D| • as to their preoise nature and quality, in order S nearest police station. > room. I must have somewhere to live. working. Her husband went to Newhaven for cJKs Anthony]] i i - ■ Are you supporti her?—No, certainty not. won on the preceding Wednesday and returned that steps may be taken to ascertain whether and Mrs. Bridjfl Supt Vine gave formal e idenoe to the effect She is earning her ■ living. It is nothing to home on Friday and again on Saturday. They similar goods might be produced in this oouhtry. Danbr. Miss c l that ‘ a tumult, or riot, o:: felony” might be C.W.S. signifies the CO-OPERATIVE WHOLESALE SOCIETY, Limited. do with me. had a difficulty in getting him to eat anything, and, if so, where; or, if not, from what neutral and Mrs. Kodne^ reasonably apprehended in e Miss Taylor. Mil in the office of Sneedal Oonstahlp without G m n. this amount (£18. 17s. " addressed to the Director of the Commercial Mr. GoodmaD. a f.) ttt the rate of 12s, 8d, hope that he would go home and recover, so that Mrs. and Miss W| per week. he might soon be able to work again, Intelligence Branch of the Board of Trade, 73, BasingliaU street, E.C, in’M ‘■A-v-, ■. ■, ..fed-Vvfcfewav-1 s'VrT1 .. • ‘I «*' S-. . Vu'ioa. rHjArt.

t-i m EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 1914.

. v - Mxdwtn (Ca b u b u Road). Mona House.—Mrs. L. Howard, t Mrs. Flaakelly. FOOD SUPPLY. I /asfytonablt ©istiors Mias Page. - Mrs. Bell. Mr., Mrs. and Master E. Miss Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs. Israel. Masters Israel RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. ___ • \ s Patterson. Mrs; Turner; Mr. R. Turner. Mr. W. (2). Mrs. and Master Rosenthal Master Cecil ICdmett. Sponcor. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ann. Mr. L. D. Ann. Rev. O. and Mrs. Faithful Uaviea Miss and Master 1 To ensure accuracy Visitors are invited to send Mts. C. Foster. Master Desmond Foster. MIsb Joan Faithful Daviea Mrs. Croston. Misses Croston (2). with Germany. Foster. Miss Hodgkins. Mr., Mrs. and Master l olln Masters Croston (2). Mr. Croston. Mr. and Mrs. The Wui k of the Bov s cools. Names and Corrections, dearly written, either to Burton. Miss Streatham. Mrs. Chaffd. Mr. Dudley Talbot Bowring j! _ „ , the Publishing Offices, youth-street, or at either o Sr. Cuthrbbt’*.—Mr. and Mra Goodwyn. Mias Bullock- Burnett; Mr. and Mrs. Peroy D. Ann. Mrs. and Master (( INCREASED INCOME the Libraries or Principal Newsagents. No charge R. Sharpe. Miss Robottom Webs ter. Miss Poole. Mrs. Gaicla, L IERLAjND’6 EXTENSIVE FOB The monthly meeting of the Rural District ismadator insertion, (for the letter/read family.) laaobujm House (Labcelles Tbbbaoe). CORNFIELD TERRACE. CHRONICLE” Council was liqUl at Avenue House. The Avenue, USES OF HORSES • This list h> not intended to include permanent 6,—Mrs. Hawtayne. Mr. and Mra BonnlwelL Misses Viles HUL Mrs. Prlestland. Miss Shnte. Mr. and BonniweU I yesterday. Mir. Rupert S. Owy.nnk, M R, Resident?. Mrs. Horace Herbert. Mrs. d’Auvergne-Abbott. Mrs. 1L—Mr. and Mra Bevan. Misses Bevan (2) sided, nnd there were also present Lieut CoL and Miss Bond. Miss Dorothy Drew. Mr. and Mrs; 15.—Mr. and Mrs. Rosimand j| INVALIDS Agriculture and Fisheries has William Senior. Mr and Richard Battle. Miss Battle. Ow-en, C.M.G.. l.E. (vice-chairman), the Rev. RO?A! PARADE. Mis. and Miss Dorothy Forbes. Miss Williams. Misses volutin > in which interesting HYDE GABDENS. easily obtained by securing J T Burns, Mr. F. .), Dann, Mr. (\ J. Knight, Capt and l 1 Beard. *Mdme. and Mdlle. Grimm (2). Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Storey, Messrs. Hill (2). I.—Mra Haines. Mra Levinge. Miss Levinge. lira PRINTING Mr. A. S. Haynes, .Mr. Roland V. (iWynne. Mr. | given of the imports and exports Lawton and friend. Rev. P. and Mrs. Willson. Jacomb Hood. Miss Jaoomh Hood. Rev. S. H. and ANNUITIES depending on! the G. Hornsby. Mr. J. L. Reid, Mr. F J. Maitland Orn, liV<. stock and other agricul- mn7RT. — Capt. Modoors. Mr. and Mrs. Evans. tees Oldfield (2). Mrs. and Miss Bherston-Baker Mra KendalL Miss Kendall ]: and Mr. T. E. Yarley Kirtlan 'clerkl Mr*. Treen. Mrs. and Mis-es Cohen. Miss Marlborough House—Mrs. and Miss Jenninga Mr. actual state of health!. In some cases u Comruent is first made by Mr. wan. Miss Aspliq. Miss Shaw. Mrs. and Miss Gl k .—Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh. Cochrane. Mrs. and Miss Garrett. Misses Hildersley. CAMBRIDGE ROAD. ___i and Master Marsh Mr. Mallinson. Miss MaoGregor.. Mr. and Mrs Shnte, f. ought to have consulted us. a has become relatively Cantab—Mr. and Mra Fred 8ier POBTRBATH.—Dr. and Mr, ng, f. Mr. and Mrs. Colsey. Miss Colsey and friend. Dr. and 'The Boy Scouts' Work. her. deficiency has been more Boston House.—M“ ajodor­ and Mrs. W. StenhouBe. Milaees Crean (i). Mr., Mrs. and Miss Stevens. Mr., Mrs. [by Aus "a, while New Zealand Misses Stenhouse \i). re. Manoe and Miss Banoroft. Master Bancroft. Mr. Stephens. WINDSOR TERRACE. A letterwvas received from Mr. W. Maekay, hon. I her ] ition. On the whale the Anas.-M r. and Mrs. Wi tors. Mr. Hammersley. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ormond. Mr. and Mrs. Frame. Mr. 38—Mrs. Lakovaki. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, f. Mrs. Wood, county treasurer of 'the Sussex Boy Scouts' ■ni the Dominions has and Mrs. Sheppard. Mi Way. Misses Way (3). Mr. Tweedie and friend. Mrs. and Misses Baxter (4). Miss Ben. Mr, and Mra Webb HAILSHAI PETTY SESSIONS. MOTOR COACH FATALITY. Association, pointing out that the Mayor of Rasp last year to over 27 per Goldsmith. Misses Goli uith (2). Mrs. Gresewell, f. Briggs. Mr. Hudson. Mrs. and Master Candia. Mrs. ST. GEORGES ROAD. bourne’s Emergency Committee had voted a sum kl; imp Chile and! Russia, Bstooubt.—Miss Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. Martin. Mr. Hale. Mr. Hale. Miss Canning. Mrs. BrndeneU. Mrs. of £25 towards helping and feeding Stouts wlio and Mrs. Quiney. Mr and Mrs. Cor. Miss Cox. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons Norfolk House—Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooper. Miss | had been doing public service under the instruc­ tvely unimportant oou- Mr*. Bawling*. Misses tawllngs. Messrs. Cuthbert- Phyllis Cooper W e d n e s d a y .—Before Mr. Herbert Ourteia (in the A N IMPATIENT CROWD. of increasing their son. Mr. White. Mr.: J. Gravett Miss Shipton. MOSTYN TERRA OK DURING, t ehalr), Dr. G. A, Jeffery, Mr. Cuuliffe Smith, Mr. tion of the police, post office, railway aud other meat supplies, it will Mr*. March ant. Misses ' ant Miss Drew' Alexandra Hotel.—Mr. J. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. William Strickland, Mr. K H. Myddelton-Gavey, authorities throughout Sussex. Nearly 1.000 to hear, (were practically I; H. Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. Lemos. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. W. F. Beauford and Mr. Bishop. Scouts were so employed and upwards of 500 .welve months .than they MARINE PARADE, George Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gardner Beard. SCRAMBLING FOR SEATS. of them were stationed away from their homes. when the population css.—Mr. Edwin Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Browne. Mrs. Lathom. Mrs. Owen. Rev. THE LATE M R G. H. BRUCE. As yet 110 GovernmenJ grant in aid of feeding and Master Nash. Miss Dorothy Pratt Bishop Thornton and Mrs. Thornton.. Mr. Leslie the lads had been made and the provision to the difference in the Miss Ward Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp. BURLINGTON HOTEL Before the commencement of the business of the two years being only Fidge. Miss Hayoook. Mr. Leonard Misses Alexander. Mr. Smith. Miss Carey. Miss I Court the Chairman said ; Since the last time we The impatience of a number of persons who meet this cost (£30 per day) fell upbn- the com­ ! arm al consumption per head Pierce. Mrs. Dawe». Mr. Dawes, jun. Mr. and Mrs. (The Sordon Hotels, Limited). were attempting to secure plaoes in a motor ooaoh mittee. They therefore asked the I ChunoiJ to' Lady Napier and Ettrick Mra Fraser THE WAR were here Mr. Bruoe, who then sat next to me, ■lbs. of homo and 51.6 of __1U8K,—Mr. and Mrs. Jacobs. Mrs. Jeapea. Gideon. Mr. and Mrs. Barber. Mr. Sllngshy. Mr. has, I was astonished to see on Saturday, passed was indireotly the cause of a fatality at Newhaven follow the example set by Eastbourne and ion- Claridge. Mr. G. Claridge. Miss E. Claridge. and Mrs. Pollard, f. Mr. R. H. Pratt. Mr. H. Camp­ Cadet Lennox Napier Mr. G. Dawson on Sunday afternoon. The viotim was Walter tribute towards the committee's emergency fund ' Miss dtevens bell. Mr. Leslie Miller. Mr. Pressland. Miss Daniels. Connt de Miermont Mr. and Miss Helby away. He had not been in the county very long, Joseph Driver, a labourer, of 95, Brading-road, to feed the Stouts while on public service away _ __supply Douglas's f. Messrs. Wallace (2), Misses Tewflk. Mbs O’Ooonor. Mrs. Watson. Mr. Mr. and Ura F. Cuyler Mr. and Mrs. Sayce but while he was here he did a lot of county work. Brighton, The Coroner’s inquiry into the affair front their homes. ; United Kingdom axe regarded (2). Mr. afid Mrs. White Watson Miss Fiancis Cuyler Mrs. and Master Salomons I am sure he will be very much missed throughout sideration, says Mr.. Rew. Keeler Mrs. Bennett Capt. Lloyd , the district, and more especially in Heathfleld took place in the Board Room at the Workhouse The Chairm an said he did not think they had — LANSDOWNE TERRACE. Misses Bennett Mra Wheaton, f. on Tuesday evening. any power to vote a sum. He certainly thought Hind ifiore the nation haa rested House.—Mr. and Mrs. Smlthers, f. Sir 9. —Mr- Simeon Jones. Miss Lippltt. Miss Cope. Mr. In common with all traders, we are parish. a that! oversea supplies of food Miss Behn Mr. Pollexgen ’ Mr. F. Lawson Lewis: May I, on behalf of the Mr. E. T. Wellsted (solicitor) was present In the that the county generally should see that the Mrs. Pilditeh- Mr. G. Plldltoh. Mr. and and Mrs. Hulbert. Miss Halbert — Mr. and Mrs. Moses Capt. and Mrs. Gough expense; or a part of it was found from the rates. * ■ ' i to speak, automatically, 10. —Mrs. Robinson. Misses Robinson Miss Moses Mr. Gant , , , 0 , re practitioners, associate ourselves with the words interests . „ T of c ,the Sussex Tourist------Coaches’------Company,*—t-> Mr. and Mrs. Gregory 1L—Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong,' f. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur The Scouts had done vtty good work indeed. j alight diminution waa only Voit. Mrs. Volt. Messrs. Voit (2). Miss M iss Cbetham Msjor Belt e n deavouring to keep our Staff Which have fallenfrom the Bench, and express our a“d Stuart Smith, the general manager, also The question was raised at the meeting of the nporary. It would appear, for Stewart. N ins Barry. Mr. Barry. Mr. Wrigh' ;ht» Misses Wright (3) Mr. S. Moses Mr. and Mrs. Thorne, f. sorrow at a useful life being so suddenly ended. attended. Mr. and Miss Mellersh Mr. C. Byas County Council on Tuesday last and w as referred tnajiy year®- that, aa regards . Lamb.- ■ MiMrs. Smith. ~ ‘ — Miss Smith ~ ‘ SOUTH CLIFF. ;j Henrietta Driver said the deceased was her by them to the Standing Joint Committee, with , a higher level of prices cannot Albion Hos 1 _ -Mrs. SheSrn. Mi-s Uavenscroft. Miss Mr. and Mra Joseph. Mr. aud Mrs. Humble- as nearly as possible to the | LICENSING. husband and was 46 years of age. He was a stoker Lynoh. M . Moench. Mr. L. Cohen. Miss Delia de la 9. -Mrs. Abbott, f. Miss Cold well.- Mr. and Mrs. Wright Mr. and Mra bhaw Crofts (Miss Margaret a suggestion that a grant should be made. In to draw at once additional Rev. and Mra Marshall Cooper) The Bench approved the temporary transfer of at the Corporation Destructor Works, Brighton. his opinion it would be better if the matter was tr markets. Allowance must no . Ingram. Mr. and Mre. Sealey. Mr. J. ELMS AVENUE. the license of the Black Horse, Wilmingtqn, from She was sent for oh Sunday evening, and came to Mr. and Mrs. Hughes- Hughes. Mr. E. Courtlands.—Mrs. Carr normal, but this can only be I dealt with by tlie county rather than each district |for the slowness of response to ghes. Mr. J.!Miller. Mr and Mrs. J. W.. Mr. George Turner to Mr. Jesse Walder. the Newhaven Infirmary; where she Baw her 23.— Mrs. Longstaffe, f. MissGatley. Misses K endall (2) husband, and was with him until he died. He was should deal with it separately. He suggested the ijsase of a commodity such, Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. MoFadden. Miss r i g h t o n g r a n d h o t e l .| that it should be allowed to stand over for the t three or four yeais must elapse Helen 1 dden. Mrs. H. V. Fisher. Mi.ses Fisher, CAVENDISH PLACE. done if our Customers do their A PROMISE. conscious for a time and reoognised her, bat could B Finest position on Front. present If the county did it. ftell and good: if of | fresh, enterprise can. affect Mr. G. 1 bble. Mr. Park 5—Nurse Wicks. Master Leman Arthur William Hodgklnson, of Hellingly, was not say anything about the accident. He had not not. and, they had the power, he thought that i finished article, but this applies 12—Mra Atterby. Misses Restall summoned for permitting a nuisance to exist at been working in Newbaven, but had been on a MARINE'GARDENS. 16.—Mr. md Mrs. Jones, f. Mrs. WilforA Mrs. and p a r t to o . Council might sympathetically consider it. He ksheep and still less to pdgs. ttohlkt ouse his house at Swingate Cross, Hellingly. visit to his sister there. He had Intended returning made an application in London for a grant from P H .—Miss Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Favell. Miss Thorne. Mr. Thorne Defendant admitted the nuisance existed, and to Brighton by <|ne of the tourist coaches. i, t»f >utter was 4,139,000 owts.,J Miss FavelL Rev. and Mrs. Hioks. Miss Macgregor 19.-Mr. and Mrs. Grieves. Miss and Master Grieves. GARAGE COMMUNICATING WITH THE HOTEL ‘ the Government and he thought it wus to lee re taan in 1912. Imports of •-Mr. Burn. Miss! Burn. Miss H. Barn. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. Miss Harrison said the reason he had not remedied it was because George Wood-said he lived at 2, Clifton-terrace, acceded to. |troih,een called up for service, the attendance was ■Iff J . *'i 1 I i 9.—Mr. Mr. Guthrie, jan. Miss Cuthrie. Mrs. Chksham Mansion. -Mrs. Taylor, f. Mrs. Filer. Miss was a bit of scrambling .to get into the ooach on large. A good number of visitors and Dew members of eggs—2,590,000,000—wae the Winifred’s Lodge, Falrfield-road, Eastbourne. Wartllng, on July 27th. The offence was admitted. this occasion. Harris. Mrs. Langdale. Mrs. Pope. Lovett. Mbs W. Lovett Mr. F. Lawson Lewis, who appeared to prosecute, were in attendance. A few of the m- mbers did uot i th* largest quantity received Mr. __ Mr. and Mrs. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Vhrnon Bouse.-M aine. Troncopo, f. Mdme; Nash, t Evidenee of identification was given by Mrs. The Coroner (Mr. G. Vere Benson): Are you sure shoot, but acted as instruc ors to the reerubs aud [year >eing 2,393,000,000 in 1904. Dennis Miss Esoott; Rev. F. L. Flinohbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. Matilda Winchester, wife of the deceased, who, said the facts were that about 9.15 a.m. on July the deceased was npt pushed off by someone on the Prior, ! Mr. and Mrs. Godby, f. Mrs. Matthews 27th the defendant was driving from Hastings to also lent t,he.lr rifles, as the supply of club rill :-a was ation in 1913 was neariy Mra Wood. Miss Wray, Mr. and Mrs. she said, had not been properly well sijneeNovember. oar. not sufficient to meet the big demand. There was .0,000 more than in 1912. Everitt Norland Hotel— Mr H. A. de Colyar, K.C. Mr. and He suffered from rheumatism and sciatioa. Once Seaford, when an accident oecurred at Boreham d Mra Occieaton. Mr. and Mra Skitt and Mrs. Shade. Mrs. simpson. Master H. Simpson. Mra. Street and for which he should have submitted the Witness: 1 wouldn’t be certain, but I didn't see some good shpotlng. Mr. E. C. Hillman seemed imported has increased Ashloy.j Mr. F. C. Banbury. Mr. and Miss Babington. he was absent from work for a fortnight and had anything of that, Witness, continuing his evidence, bulls until his last three shots, which were inn rs. ;kitt to keep to his bed for a week, being attended by Dr. defendant was responsible. Riohards was seen to ualy fto* the past twaatyi years 8k—Mr. Graham, f. Miss Nixon. Mr. Sheppard. Mias McLalne. Mr. and Mra. Ruddock. Mr. AS. Davis approach Boreham Street at a speed of 20 or 25 said the deceased let go of the rail, reeled and fell. He finished with 102 out of a poeDble 105. Two nearly £6,000,000 mope than in Dr. and „ Levinson and child. Mdme. Novesky. Habtinotom Lawn.-M rs. Despard. Mrs. Lynn. Mr. Muir Smith. ' She last saw her husband alive at Witness called out to the driver to stop the coach. recruits (Mr. W. Lightfoot end Mr N. Neophvtos) MiseMarl and Mrs Stocken. Mbs Stocken. Mr. L. Stocken. 2 p.m. on Sunday, August 16th, when be started off miles an hour. There was some woik going on In ‘ the increase in quantity the middle of the road, a hole having been Thedeoeased fell under the near hind wheel, which gained their riflemen's certificates. The following from Russia, though Princess Mansion.—Mr. and Mra A. E. Browne, t Mr. Mrs. Kdwarus. Mrs. Hirst. Misses Hirst (3). Mr. for a bicycle ride with his son George and a Mr. passed over him. cards were handed in :— and Mrs. Bellingham flm th and Mrs. Ingram. Messrs. Ingram. MissWigglesworth. Prodger. Deceased was aocustomed to long rides, excavated. There was, however, on the near side reciiably larger quantity, 48.—Mr. and Mra Schleif, f Mr. and Mra Lazarus Miss JackBon. . Mrs. Galloway. Mrs. and Master a space of seven feet, along which the car shonld Replying to the'Foreman (Mr, J. S. Corbett), 200-yrts.. r.00-ydo. . CM-yde . Tl. from abroad exceeded ML—Mr. and Mra Cooper f. Mr. and Mra Gnmush Gillowiy Mbs Meggitt, Mr. Everitt. Mr. and Mra having been as far as Hastings. Latterly, he had CHRONICLE” witness said, there was no necessity for the E. C. Hillman...... 33 ... 35 ... 32 — 102 complained of a pain in the left shoulder, especially have passed. On the other side of the hole two H. Thwaites...... 33:kj ...... 33 33 ...... 34 34 — 100 t time since 1906, but the Suerdau. Mr. and Mra Anderson Moore. Miss Moore. Mrs Biss. Mr. H. Biss. Mrs. workmen were engaged in their duties. On scrambling to get places, as there were only about fled in 1906, 1905,1899 and 63—Mr. and Mrs. Israel. Miss and Master Israel ahd Miss Clark. ’ ~Rev. W. Griffith*.------Mrs. ----- Webb. when lifting his arm. He was quite sober when he eight or nine passengers in the oar at the time. J. Vinall...... 29 ...... 31 31 ...... 32 — 95 Master Webb , started off for hlB ride. what he might term the Battle side of the spot apt. F. G. Burr er £5^500,000—was, B n w rr House. — Mrs. Soamea Mies Horner. Dr' there had been placed a tank containing tar and The vehiole was about three to four feet from the C. J. Saunders..., .. 32 ... 32 ... 31 l in any previous year, and Mrs. Cohen. Mr. and Mrs. Fox. Mr. C. Fox. Mr DEVONSHIRE PLAGE. George Winchester, son of the deceased, said he pavement when the accident happened. A. Fox, Mrs. Vital!. Miss Vital!. Mr. Yapplra some tools. The defendant, after passing the A. K. Tomlin ... .. 32 ... 33 ... 30 eluding flour expressed _ .'onshire House. —Mr. and Mrs. Fryer, f. Mr. and was riding with his father on the day in question. tank, appeared to have taken a course to bis right Leonard J. H. Taylor, the driver of the car, said A. M. Edwards .. 32 ... 32 ... 30 . Maer'arthy. Mrs. A'Court. Mr*. GranrlUe Mrs. tsn ith. Miss Smith. Mrs. Henoke. Mias Wooley. Two or three times on the journey be ocmplained PRINTING he lived at 25, Station-road, Worthing. He saw \V. G. Elphiek...... 32 ... 31 ... 26 _Jit of grain. Was only , . Mra Huntley. Mbs Adams. Miss Skinner. Miss W ilch Mr. French ’ of a stuffy feeling. Witness heard him call out hand side. He out into the two men, knocking H. Dyer ...... 29 ... 32 ... 30 _ r icord quantity of 1912. Of iea Mra McCandlesa Miss McCandlesa Hurlingham House.-M rs. Alien, f. Mr. Cotton. both of them down. After the accident the car nothing of the acoident, as from his position it J. H. Strachan.. ... 29 ... 30 ... 28 _ (rilhon awts. were from foreign er MoCandlesa Mr. and Mra Harper. Miss Iss Cotton. Mr. Levy. Miss Stacey. Mre. Saltwell. “ Oh,” and on looking round he Baw his father was standing 18 or 20 yards beyond the hole, one of was impossible to do so. The crowd surged out H. Newman...... 24 ... 30 ... 26 npaied with 58 million owts. in 'orie Harper. Master Harper. Mr. and Mra Saltwell ly ingin the road. Mr. Prodger undid his collar and the Injured men (Hutohlnson) being eight or nine from the pavement, and so he did not pull In dose J. Butcher...... 2o ... 27 ... 23 E. Mr. J. Lark. Miss Priee. Miss Griffith. Mr. ThornboHough.- Mr. and Mrs. Hope. Mr. and Mrs. his shirt. Just then a motor ear containing some to the kerb. The speed of the oar was about three N. Neophytos . ... 24 ... 25 23 J 'tom the United States a. Griffith. Mr. dtanldf. Miss Stanley. Madame yards behind the vehlole on the left hand side and lion owts. to 424 million Turner. Mr. and Mrs Stedman. Mr. Stedrnan. jun. naval officers came along, and one of them stayed miles au hour; there was a steep up gradient. He W. Hutter...... 27 ... 27 ... 26 Berkovilch. Miss Martiudale. Miss Campion. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Pocook. Miss Gilson. Misses BerlinskL whllq the oar went into Seaford to fetch a doctor. the other abont four or five yards to the right. W. Lightfoot .. 27 ... 22 21 _ .=rntina fall from 19 million and Mrs. Lewia Mr. and Mis* Sargeant. Mrs. and Mr. Phillips. Misses Phillips WORKS. There was no question being raised as to the extent heard someone shout, and he immediately put on Goorgo Doull .. ... 24 ... ‘22 ... 21 l cw isi, and those from Russia Mis* Jump. Mis* HlgginB Th« Hakbukiks—Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Darby. Miss Replying to the foreman (Mr. R. G. Willis), of the Injuries, but to show the effect of the the other brake, pulling the ear up in halt a yard ; witness said they had not ridden faster than usual It teas only just moving at the time. Afterwards Shooting on the Crumbles Ranges will he |:<»wts.1 i to 5 million owts. The Vl*w. Mr. and Mrs. Carr. Mra Attlee. Miss Daborn. Mr.- A. Almeida. Mrs. Gibbons. Mrs. accident, Hutchinson received injuries to his nose, suspended until further notice. «upppied 57 million cruris., as _____ Mra Kennedy. Mra and Miss Leighton. Fletcher. Mr. Macartney, Misses ■ artridge (2). on this occasion. eye and left knee, while his right elbow was also he heard that someone had been knoeked under­ ""on cwts. in 1912. Mr. Lardeer.. Capt. apt Lardner. Monsieur Deienze. Misses James (2). Mrs. Cuthbert Williams. Mr. Nelson Prodger, of Eastbourne, said he joined braised. The other man was lnj ured in the shoulder neath the ear. He did not feel any sign as of the A sub-committee has been formed, consisting of ___ and Miss Ha Mr. and Mra Mahood. Cuthbert Williams. Mr. Kitehen. Mr. Macbeth. car passing over anything. Messrs. J. H. Strachan, Wiilinm Pritchard, Aden m, 274 miUian | cwto.. Master MOhood. Mr. Mra Silver. Mr. and Mra Major A. E. Sparshott. Mr. and Mrs. C. Latham Mr. Winchester and bis son in the ride over and head. BereBford, H. S. W. Ityre, Stanley Tooth, C. J. but Australia sent 21 Paterson. Mr. Mr. and Mra Ritohie. Beachy Head and through East Dean to Exoeat. Slm rlV i S fr o o t TT.q a t V i r m - r n o William Thomas Hutchinson, a labourer, In the George Reed, a member of the R.N.V.R., said Witness had been about with the deceased agreat I KKJU.LII kJLICCLv AJCl53LUUU.lIlC» the deceased lost his hold of the handle of the car Saunders and t he Hon. Secretary, to makeurr&nge- ► and India 64 million cwts. leas. MiasBitdhla Ml__ lekson. Mr. and Mra Hunt. BURLINGTON PLAGE. employ of the East Sussex County Council, said he ments for an outdoor miniature range where ne w Mribution of the Empire to our Mis* Spiller. Misses Idge. Miss Martindala Mr*, Park HousU.-Mra. . . „ Hamilton. .— ---- Mr. and Mrs. Peto, f. deal and had often heard him complain of a stuffy was engaged in filling up the hole. It the ear had through the other people serambling to get on to ' "s for the first tune- Weaver Mias Green. "as Ferena Miss Savaga Mr. aandMrs. Cotton, t feeling and rheumatic pains. They walked up I kept to the left there would have been plenty of the vehicle. Two or three were very rough. members will have to pass a certain standard total. The reduoed Mias nor. Mr. and rs. Herbert Heyner. Mr. iMLru.—Mrs. Cocking. Miss Pengelly. Miss Day. Excear, Hill and then rode on again. After going room for It to pass. After the acoident he said to Deceased fell, nnder the oar and as the wheel waB before being qualified to shoot oa the full range. NevUla Mis* ’evllla Mr. Nevllla Wu-dell Mr. WardeU Competitions are postponed. Australia and India in Mr. and Mra about 50 yards the deceased made an exelamation the defendant, “ W hat business had you on that about to pass over him witness looked away, as he to fall to 464 per cent, iden. Miss Paine. 1 Iousk — Commander R. O. Orme-Webb, R.N., did not like to see it, We regret the absence of our President (Major- ir. and Mrs. b, Miss Wilts. and Mrs. Orme-Webh. Mr. Spafford. Miss Spafford. and fell1 off his machine. He was alive, but | side of the road 1” to whioh Richards replied, “ I Gen. Sir Frederick W, Benson), who has accepted hough about 21 million ra Yates. Mrs) iSmith. Mra Spain. Mra Mr. G. de Toit. Master de Tolt appeared to be unconscious; he did not speak. thought you were stationary and that I could oome On behalf of Mr. Wellsted, the Coroner put a question as to the paoe of the car. Witness said it a special appointment to Canada. We wish him were less than those of ____Mr. Girling.____ _ Mil . Is8ea White. Mr. Adama BomecroFT.- Mr. and Mrs. Rawson. Mrs. and Miss In answer to a juryman, witness said they had j | round.” on voyage and a safe return.” Canada ahd the United Mr. S£a a Mr. Pearl ! SataiderB. Miss Bradshaw walked up nearly all the hills on the journey. In reply to Mr. F. W. Morgan, of Hastings, who had very newly stppped ; it was just pulling up, Chats wo Htls+Pv. - Mrs. Pilkington. Mr. W. P. HaU. Mrs. quite slowly. . j j. iJisuppUea. Russia aent_- Hotel—Sir Herbert and Lady Oaroduif. Mr. W. P. Morgan, M.B., of Seaford, said the [ I represented the defendant, witness said he could W. W. DENHAM, Hon. Seo. 9ttu Mr. Long. Mis* Evans. Miss Gibbea Greer. Miss Greer. Mdlla Stein. Mdlle. Sznnyogh. not tell the speed of the oar, as he did not see it P.C. Albert Webb, stationed at Newhaven, said rainst little more than’ Turner. Mr. and Mra WrightoD. Gen. Mdlle. Dues tfzunyogh. MdUe. A. Andreics. Mrs. deceased was quite dead when be saw him. There but! supplies from : India Chamier. Mra Heaver. Mr. and Mra Fieemafl Wright. Miss Freeman Wright. Mr. and was no evidence of any Injury. Deceased appeared | ooming. He had been compensated with a £5 note. be saw the oar approaching-; It was coming very ; greater extent. Larger Spar! Mr. and Mra Man veil. Mr. and Mra Mrs. Cuddy. Mr. and Mrs. Beasley to have died from heart failure, and witness Mr. Morgan said bis olient thought he oommitted slowly and a crowd was waiting for it. He hewd NATIONAL HEALTH INSURANCE. from ! Chile, Gerinany, Ment t Mr. and Mrk. Maynard. Rev. and Mrs. thought he must have suffered from heart disease. ,n error of judgment, which he (the speaker) a shout, “ Someone under the wheel,’’ and on going but Argentina, Russia. Lowy at I party. -Mr. and Mra Liddle Mrs. Moy HOWARD SQUARE. The stuffy feeling, of which he had complained, pointed out to him might mean recklessness within to the spot he found the deceased lying just in New Zealand forwarded Thomas. bliss Moy Thomas. Messrs. Moy Thomas, Qukndon Lodgk.—Mr. and Mrs. Engels. Miseos Engels. the legal definition of the term. He was instructed front of the near hind wheel, with his head towards Mr. and ire. Geddes. Mrs. Swan ton. Mr. and Mra was doubtless due to a difficulty In circulation. It RESERVISTS and TERRITORIALS. ly sent nearly 14 million Mr. and Mra Willard would seem tbat he attempted to ride the last 100 that there was asharp bend in the road just before the oar and his feet towards the gutter. Witness • Roberts. Rev. Wesley Kave. Madame Jarlmilla Mr. Hj Lvbood. Mrs. t.vall. Mr. Peach. Miss Bossell. reaching the spot In question, but there was no pulled him out and Bomeone sent for a dootor. The the previous year and Hedgman. Mr. and Mra Bond. Mr. and Mra Hirsch. Miss K. Bussell. Mr. and Mrs. Batchelor. Mrs. and yards of the hill and the exertion proved too much | Rian lees. j Misses Hlrseh. Mr. Dixoi Messrs. '* Glover “ and - friend, Miss Maoklin ' for him. notice up stating that the road was under repair, wheel of the car did not go over the deoeased. The National Health Insurance Commission _ imported were! worth Mra and Miss Daviea rs. Watney. Mr. Watney. ■ttingtonHocrsu.—Mrs.Stanbornugh,L Mr.andMrs. and as his client came round the bend he suddenly Dr. James Duncan Hart, locum tenens to Dr. desire to annouhoe that auy notice with regard to Mr. and Mra Gray, frie id and son. Mrs. and Miss The jury returned a verdlot that “ Death was I became aware that a considerable portion of the more than in 1912 and Marcus, t Mr. and Mrs. Jones, f. y dne to natural causes—heart failure, accelerated by McGlashan, said he saw the deceased shortly after arrears duo to unemployment during tbe past year recorded. Supplies of Blunde l. Mr. Lyght. ' iv. and Mra Lury, t Mia road was obstructed. It appeared to him that the the aooldent. He was very collapsed and had the which Reservists, Territorials, or insured persons Dymond LASOELLES TERRACE. the exertions of a bicycle ride.” DURING unobstructed portion was not sufficient to allow who have joined tbe Regular Forces (or in their and bananas were larger... CaVEvdish Honer—Mr. appearanee of being seriously hurt. He was year, but th'oee of apples, d Mrs. L. A. Martin and. Sinith, f.' Mr. and Mrs. Jackson. Misses Jack- him to pass. He then sounded his horn, thinking removed to the Infirmary and lived six hours after absenoe their relations), may receive, does not party. Col; and Mra. WI . Miss Winn. Mr. Winn, ar. and Mrs. Cropper. Miss Cropper the men would step baok so as to give him room to “ ■apes were smaller. The Mrs Gifford. Mr*. Chit iter. Mies VUllers-Stuart South Lynn—Major ana Mrs. Mullens. Miss Dora theaocident. His injuries consisted of laoeration apply to them now that they have hem oalled up, cwts., waa the largest on _Mr.Cavanagh.__ _ , l Mr:and!_8. Francis. Miss Thwaites. Mullens. Master Derrick Mullens THE NAVAL VOLUNTEER CADETS. ase. The defendant regretted the acoident should of the reolum and fracture of the sacrum ; the end and that they should write the words “ called up” jupply of raw vegetables Mrs. Aitken. Col. aodlMrs. Webster. Miss Fish. 11—Mr. ai d Mrs. Bates. Mis.es Bates (3). Mr. Edward Lieut. A. J. Fellows, N.V.C., O.O., Eastbourne Company. Eave happened; he was a oareful driver as a rule, of the backbone bad been crushed. The lower across it and re'urn it to the society, who will highest on record, reaeh- Mr. and Mrs. L. Westropp. Mra Band. Mr. and Mrs. but on this occasion he committed an error of extremity of the lower bowel bad been seriously issue the tpeolal instructions applying to them at a G. H. BslL Dr. and Mra | horpe. Mra H. J. King and Headquarters: Colonnade-gardens, Eastbourne. The imports of potatoes 15—Mr. a nd Mrs. Brindley. Mrs. Leith. Mrs. HalL Orders for week ending 29th August, 1914. judgment, which brought him within reaoh of the torn. Death was due to shook and internal injuries. later date. 94 million cwts., being 3t 'Ua Lady Franklin. Miss Mrs. Chi tty. Mrs. Parker THE law, and which made it neoessary for him to plead Witness should not think the wheel of the car ___ _ . ______,____ _ jdraae. Miss Dookerchieff. HOKULXic h—Mr. and Mtl Parrlob, Misses Parriot (2). All hands must be present at headquarters between guilty to recklessness. ■ l! 1912 and the largest total _____Mias Evanav u i Mra Craved Lady Klvey. Mr. Elvey. Mona and Mdme. Albanise. Mdlles. Albani-e (2) 8 and 9 p.m. on Monday, 24th August, and each day 1 >assed over the deoeased, or there would have been trly 10 million owte. were Mr. and Jdrs. Mnndy. ana Mies Speneer. FAlRHAvtoi. — Mrs. Tozer. Mr. and Mrs. Whitaker. during the week, at times and places to be notified at The Bench imposed an inclnsive penalty of £5. rraoture of the pelvis. It was probable that the FOXHOUNDS AND THE WAR. sources of the additional Pearce. Mr. and Mr*. Goodenongh. Miss Dent. Mr and Mrs. Molyneox. Mr, A. Moljneux Miss headquarters. MENTALLY DEFICIENT. deoeased was nipped by the wheel, whioh rolled _ and the Netherlands, Madame Slitimiono and party. Mrs. Camming-Blddla Molynei;x. Mrs. Meyrick Barrel). Miss Meyrlck ! Memos, slightly on to him and then back again. Mr. Chat.I Smith. Hr. and Mra Petrooochlno. Burrell. Mrs. Cooper. Mr. Moss. Mr. J. Moss. Miss ! Alfred Deacon, of Polegate, was summoned for entries increased their con- The following information is hereby notified: Mr. A. The Coroner, in reviewing theevidence, expressed To the E ditor. imany the receipts were Murray.'.array.; Mis. Mrs. Smithson. Mr. F. W. Long;Longwortb. Oxborro v. Mr. and Mrs. Pollard W. Castle appointed Writer, 15th August, 1914.; ■» -n . n a j 1 an Improper assault on George Edgar Wenham, of the opinion tbat the accident was In no way the Long worth. Lady Jones Parry and party Bkiarava—Misses Williams ;2). Mr. Hutchinson. Mrs, In common with all traders, we are | p0iegate. S ir: As owing to many reasons—chiefly economic as against 494,000 qwt*. in Price. Mra Joyce. Miss Weir. Mra Tlratson, f. Intending recruits should apply at headquarters any The case had been adjourned from the previous fault of the motor ooaoh. He was afraid one or Netherlands over 2) million vRiwHNenoRouaH Hotel (Grand P aj r a d e ) evening, between 8 and 9 o'clock. two of the crowd were rather violent, scrambllni —several of the poorer packs will have to be either Mr. and Mra Gudenler, f. Miss Mouradiar, Miss Court In order that an examination into the destroyed or distributed, could it not be arranged ith 14 million cwts. in 1912. Mis* Henderson. Mrs. and MissMi Giles. Mrs. and Miss Lolly Mouradiar. Mrs. Edward;. Mr. and Mrs. Signed. A. J. F ellow s, Lieut N.V.C., endeavouring to keep our Staff for plaees in a way there waB no need for, am Lavender. Mr. Oakley.J- i Mr.Mra and Miss Reader. defendant’s mental condition might be made. amongst members and followers of these smaller lisup jrof onions was over 9,000,000 Otborne. MlsoO; Osborn*. Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre. O.C. “Inverclyde" (Eastbourne) Co. Dr. Bateman now stated that after an examina­ selfishly trying to make sure of getting seats them­ less than in 1912, but other- Mr. and Mr*. James Hogg. Mr.' and Mra Batho. Mr. Molntyre. 1 Mra Robin, f. Miss Bmlthurst, 20th August, 1914. selves. It was not known who these men were, Hunts to temporarily accommodate one or two fox­ and Mrs. Lallaway. Mr. abd Mrs. Fnrner. Mrs. King. Wily. Misses Haynes Mr. and Miss Rinnlngton. as nearly as possible to the tion he could oertify the defendant as mentall; hounds until the war ie over? When the viotois m ly previous year. Supplies, Mr. and Mra Monteflre. Mr., Mra and Master deficient, and, on the application of Snpt. Willaii7 . and even if.lt was known, they could not be held id Portugal decreased, halt Misses Bailey. Mrs. Wales and party. Mr. and Miss d, responsible for tbe consequences of their want of return home—many with their hunters intact—let Wingrove. Mr. and Mra! Hammond. Mr. and .Mrs. itchell Mrs. and Miss Millard. Mrs. Sward Gray, f. BADEN-POWELL SEil SCOUTS. the oase was adjourned for another fortnight in them find the peeks ready for work ? _ Germanf-, the Netherlands Edwards Mra and Miss McQueen. Mrs. aud Miss '. Platt normal, but this can only be order to make arrangements for Deacon to be sent aonsideration for others. ed.[ Faoeil. Misses Mathewa Mr. and Mra Smith. Mrs. WILMINGTON SQUARE Headquarters: Pendred Mews, Langney-road, A verdict of “ Accidental death ” was returned Yours truly, and Miss Jones. Mr.. Mrs. and Master Nayler. Mra Eastbourne. to an Institution. Mft Wellsted expressed the deep regret of the ! exports show that 68,632 horses, Makenrie. i Mr. and Mra Chambers, t 8—Mra Bod.on. Miss Dodson. Mr. and Mrs. Chater. August 19tb, 1914. PATRIOT. 2,315, ! were sent abroad, both the \ Mte Cory. Miss Cory Commissioner, Rear-Admiral C. H. H. Mobre. done if our Customers do their DECLINED |TO FIGHT ON SUNDAY. directors of the company at the ooourrenee. Pre­ lUlue J being higher than jin any Sa ndhurst. 11—Mrs. Boggls-Rolfe. Mbses Boggis-Rolfe (2) Orders, till further notica Caleb Smith, of Herstmoneeux, was summoned vious to the aocident they had given instructions : The I average value of 98 horses Dr. and Mis. Steela Mir. Parker. Miss Adamson. 13—Mr. ana Mrs. Kerr. Miss Wilson. Mr. Wilson. Duty with Coastguards. for assaulting William Booth on July 25th. that the paoe of their cars from the Constitutional • *—■—fitetwaa Mlsa Page. Mr., Mra and Miss Harrington. Mr. ML Moilier Williams. Mr. Roy-Monier Williams, Signalling at headquarters for recruits Monday, p a r t to o . Complainant, a ohloken farmer, stated that he Club to the Railway Gates should not exceed an CROSS-IN-HAND. jun. Miss Dodman. Mbs' Marnwing. tier Williams ! • Wednesday, Friday, at 7 p.m. New: Nebraska Mansion. - Miss Laoy. Mr. and Mrs. Aitken, and several others were standing on the side of estimated pace of three miles an hour, as they The National Relief F und. — Special Mra Brett. Mrs. Duka Misses Balgrey. Ar t h u r Davis. reoognised the dangerous character of the High- 47 to Russia at £271 and 31- es Price. Mr. Duncan, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Naden. t [Mr. and Mrs. W. Pinnook, f. Assist. District Commissioner. the road watching a motor bloyele, when the servioes of intercession were held at St. Bartholo­ Austria-Hungary took 226 a* -—, Spats Messrs. Sp;tS. Mr, 81ater. Mr.iHynn. Grampian Mansion—Capt. and Mra Maopherson. Mr. I defendant and Horace Smith came along In a street. He was also asked to mention the kindness mew’s Church on Sunday. The collectlc ns through­ ' zil 140 at £156, the United Mr. and Mra Evana Miss Davia Mr. Gcldfmith. Macpherson. Misses Maopherson (2). Rev. and Mra Place your Orders for W ork with US, hart. They pulled up and asked If anything of Mr. Martin, of the Gloucester Hotel, Brighton, Warren Hastings, t. out the day amounted to £20. 7s. 61., and were in fldia 222 at £133 and the Cape Mr. and Miss Cooper. Misses Cad well. Mr.. Mra and w as' the matter. After some remarks had been who was In the town at the time, and placed his aid of the National Relief Fund. stallions were shipped to Misses Babba Messrs. Babbs. Mra Nnxworthy. Miss Dunkuld, - Mr. and Mra Rowarth. Mr. and Mra HASTINGS. , made by the Smith’s, Horaoe said: “ Who will ear at the disposal of the police to convey the -400 per Miss Smith. Miss Thompson. Mra and Miss Brook house. Mr. and Mra Foster. Mrs. Wellington- w hich shall have our custom ary fight me for a sovereign?” Caleb observed: “Here's Injured man to the: Infirmary. He also drove to value of over Mr, and Mra Smith. Mrs. Tebbilt. Mra and Lloyd. Mrs. Inman. Mies Taman. Mr. E. Inman. Th* Nbw Hospital. — The committee have exported to any Miss Fell. Miss HalL Miss Hammer. Master E. William Booth,” and backed a sovereign he would Brighton and brought tbe man’s wife to Newhaven ^ Jahy. Mr. Cochrane. Miss Webb. Mr. Crocker. deolded to build the foundations of the new to see her husband. head . The nu nber of mer. Mr. Bower, Mrs. Marsh hospital during the coming winter. The work will careful and prompt attention. fight witness. He got out of the oart, took off bis HAILSHAM. lie exported was 6,5 valued I eoat and came for oomplainaht, saying he woijfld The Coroner said they all sympathised with the £48, - a k a u je n H o t£ l ! (Gr a n d P a r a d e ). WILMINGTON GARDENS be commenced as soon as the plans-have bees relatives of the deceased, and associated them­ F ab me as’ Union.—A meeting of the Hailsbam 'average value per he approved by the Charity Commissioners. break his jaw. Sbaith struck him In the side Branch of the National Farmers’ Union took place Since 1906. Cattle exported for Mr. Beattie. Mra and! Miss Allen. Mra White —Mrs. Freeman. Mra and Miss Phillips, | went through a gate out of the way. Smith was selves with Mr. Wellsted’s remarks as to Mr. Mr. and Mra Hyem. Mra Webster. Capt. and Mra Danson. Miss Denison. Mr. and Mra H. von Ohuhoh Minstrels on Aoiive Service.—The Martin's kind aetloi at the George Hotel on Wednesday afternoon, Mr. 4,544 and were viahied at Bands. Mr. Sands. Mra Forster. Mra Churchill. Mr. ileder Rngge. Mra Lamb. Mr. and Mra Lawson. not sober. J. E. Brand presiding.—The Chairman said that r of;sheep declared as British wad Mra Alloock. Mr Daviea Mr. Bradley. Major Christ Church Minstrels have Informed the Board Questioned by the defendant, who said J. if el lor. Mr. Park. Mra Douglas. Phillips, f. of Guardians that they will be unable to give their with regard to the price of milk, the SuEsex Dairy ras 8,835, valued at £101,000, and Mra iGUlman. Mra Pulverman. Coleman. MissCoombes I wrong date had been given, complainant said tJhe Farmers’ Association wanted to work with the ll914, valued at £17,000, in 1912. Mr. Q. Pulverman. Mr. Pasoe. Dari ■adt. — Mrs. and Mbs Peacock. Mdlle Maria promised entertainment at the Workhouse, as two affair took place on a Sunday, whioh wonld. have . „ ,------Miss Smith. Mr. Talbot. Mrs. Flprian, Mr. and Mra Gifford, f. Mrs. Gifford, sen. members of the troupe have gone on active service SUSSEX COUNTY FOOTBALL Farmers' Union in tho matter, but he did not think [per head' was £11. 14 been the 26th. they would be able to fix the price to cover a period ~ " Pigs exported ihalL • Mia and Miss Clark. Mr. David. Mr. and Mi and Mra Evans, f. j and five others are nnder orders. Wilfrid Roberts, of Bodle Street, a grocer’s ChappelL Mra Dudley. Mr. and Mrs. Rogoulski Cro don House—Mrs. Gordon. Mr. R. A. Gordon, ASSOCIATION. of 12 months, as the war bad upset everything.— l,0931 and were valued at £14,469. and Mrs. Tatham. Mr. andMrs. Wray. Mr. and Shocking F atality.—A boy named Reginald assistant, said he beard Caleb Smith say he would The question was deferred for a fortnight to hear subject of our food sujvply it Is ► Thr Lanbdownr P rivat* Hotel Mrs. Inaby. Miss Danoe. Ault, who was on a visit to Hastings, was ran fight Booth for a sovereign. Booth, however, said he would not fight; he was religious. the decision of the Dahy Farmers, but if the latter (tipe; that large cargoes are amv- Od. and Mra Maturln. Mr. and Mrs. Kxshaw, Mra Nurse ______rett. Misses over by a motor "bus In High-street on Saturday The annual meeting of tbe Council of this have not met by tbat time the Union meeting will A “ {e day last week, for instance, ,ma Mr. Jarratt. Mr. Pa*. Mr. Caverao. Mra Taylor (2). Mr. and Mrs. Ssngnay. ] flEsod Bangnay morning and died soon after admission to the East Defendant said that when he asked if anything hild. MlsaMaohin. Mr., Mrs. and MlssDonnisoa. (2). Misses Wright and friends (4). Miss Ingram. was the matter Booth remarked: “ Get out of the Association was held at Brighton on Wednesday take place a weik later. Amers from Karachi and the Sweet, t Mrs. and Miss Wetrter. Mr. and Mra Mra Fauckner. Miss Fanckner Sussex Hospital. evening. Mr.iF. C. Winton was eleoted chairman light consignments of 15,000 tone oart and I will show yon.” “ I got oat,” he add te Mr. and Mra Sewell. Mra and Miss Shaw. The National Relief F und.—A largely- but he said, “ wait till another day; I don’t want and Mr. H. A. lAyllng vice-chairman for the ensniDg ‘ (ions arrived from Copen- Mary Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Dadda Miss Doreen WILMINGTON. TERRACE. year, Mr. W. T. Ridley was elected a member of the cargoes including 450 a Miss Mom. Mr. Mace, Mr. H. Maoa Mr. 2.—Mr. and Mra Nunn attended meeting was held In the Council Chamber to fight on Sunday.” | 1 1 HERSTMONCEUX. I- Mr. A. Browning. Miss Browning. Mra on Friday evening in oonneotlon with the Prince William Harris, a labourer, was called by Smith the' Council. The following committees were - tons of bacon, 160 tone of JBVINGTON GARDENS. appointed Corn and Root Show.—The chmmlttee have aucnttibers and 8,000 boxes of Mr- A. Bennie. Mr. and Misses Weston. Miss of Wales’ National Relief Fund. The Mayor 6 6 and said the latter got. out of the cart and asket Mis* Cobiett. Mis* Western. Mr. and Mte 2—Mdmalde Mimont. Mdlle. de Mimont. Lady Pringle. (Coanoillor Hooking) presided, and at the com- whether anyone wanted to flght, but be did not Competitions.—Messrs. P. J. Townsend, G. E. West, decided, in view of the European crisis, not to hold Jo. Mis* Pryke. Mr. Edwarda Mr. Westmore. Mr. and Mrs. Jaques f. Mrs. Hurley meneemetot announced, amid applause, that Mrs. | him strike Booth. C. F. Bntcher, W. R. qrayling, G. T. Apps and H. B. Cox, a corn and root show during the coming autumn. Jheppard. Mrs. Nioolaus. Miss Willlama Mr. Sunnylawn—Dr. and Mra Humphreya Mr. Reginald F. C. Tubbs had sent a cheque for £250. A repre­ Ru le s and Leagues.—Messrs. W. Stephens, E. Define and Miss Wyvonrn. ! Mr. A. Wyvourn. Mr. ana Humphreys. Mr. Robinson Horaoe Smith also gave evidence on behalf of the and W. B. Stone. - r fAp IMPORTS. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs: Browne 5—Mrs. Ritchie and child. Mr. Blyth. Mr. and Mra sentative committee was appointed to deal with [ defendant. | Livingstone. Miss Livingstone oases of distress. — The Mayor stated that he Several oonvlotions were proved against the F inance.—Messrs. G. F. Butcher, H. G. Cottrell, H. B. WALDRON. atr Hotel. Montpokd. — Mops. Charlon. Mdlle. CharlOD. Mrs. intended to be at the Town Hall at 12 o’clock each Cox, E. Denne and S. G. Thompson. I defendant, who Was note fined £1 and ooflts The National Relief F und.—At the Parish ho|? TRADE APPEAL. ValUnoe. Mr., Mrs and Mlsa Johnston. Dr. Oppsnhelmer’sL Misses Lippinootte. Mr. Lippincotte. day to listen to any resident or Interested person | (£1. 16i.61. in all). R e f e r e e s.—Messrs. W. J. Carnaghan, E. A. Newman, Tilburn. Mr., Mra and Mi. Holt. 'Miss Holt whq might like to see him. PRINTING Sm ith: Can I appeal 1 P. J. Townsend. G. E. West, A. E. Bailey, H. G. Church on Sunday the offertories were in aid of the Master Kunan. Miss Ei/TOn housb—Lady de Rutien. Mte Moffett and Cottrell, H. Gentry, W. E. Stringer. Ci Lyne, W. B. Prince of Wales’ National Relief Fund and BTj. t". ^ , Mr. Hayea Miss Sweet. child. Sir Frank and Lady Newnes. Priscilla Lady Diath o r the Rev. L. P obteb.—The death The Assistant Clerk (Mr. E, Barrett): No, thi Stone, F. J. Tupper and R. H. Whittakej. 1 amounted to £13. 17s. Intercessions on behalf Of th i ebaeation of irntforU from Mise Allard. Mr. Bandera Newnea Mra Ovenden Harris has occurred in London of the Rev. Llewellyn I is no appeal. lUstoiarHungary and the fact that . The Bridge Club (Lynohmere), Phoenix Ironworks the Naval and Military Forces were offered during Huband. Mr. and MrS. 26.—Mra Famnel, f. Porter, a former pastor of the Clive Vale Congre­ 1 ] I DRUNKENNESS. Sports Olnb (Lewes), Chnrch Lads’ Brigade Scouts’ the day. (articles hitherto imported from man, f. Mra Newman Mob» inobid*. — Mr*, Edward Smith. Mias Smith. I Mary Swalne, of Hailaha.m; was summoned for Hof importance, if not of necessity, ; nd Mr*. Kenny. Mis* Mite Webb. Miss Vallence. Miss Atkinson. Rev. T. gational Church. • !. : ootball League and South - Eastern Divisional lormation is invited . Nloholl* and maid. Mr. R Panther. Master Fielding Cold. MlssQailter. Mr, WORKS, beinging drunk at HallsbamHall on1 August_ 17 th. Union of Y.M.C.A. Clubs’ Competition were Branch of the Tabor. Mbs Holland. Guy Borfadaile. Mr. Gardiner. Dr. and Mra Steel. P.C. Tlngley said the defendant was hanging to affiliated to the Association, and permission was Austrian Waiter with Signal Code.— of such article* Mr. and Mra Groves. Miss Punday. Misses Oxley. Miss M. Lambert Why a man tells his wife so many lies is I | the railings round the Infants’ School. She was given to tbe Lesland United Clnb to change the At Bourmmouth on Monday, an Austrian and quality, in order James. Mre. and Miss Millbr’s Dale—Admiral Sir Algernon Heneage, G C.B., beoause he know* that she won’t believe the | drank. name to East Grinstead Lesland Club. r. Wicks and son. Mr. A fine of 5s. was imposed. waiter, who had been employed at a local hotel, taken to ascertain whether - —llL Min Tyler. Mre. obns, MissAntrobus Co>“° truth. | was fined £100 or three months' imprisonment for it be produced in this country, . -- Warns Williamson. Major. i! NorVon Housa. — Misses Baxter (3). Mrs. Britton. Many a man who looks down from the topmost ____ _ tX7_,, , . . . j being an ahen enemy in possession of a loaded if not, from what neutral Mite Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Flood. Mis* Flood. Mrs. rang ot the ladder of fame confesses that the view f t f v a n t KnrwtheF lavour,- Walkev,bavingaccepted 1 revolver. When arrested the prisoner had a be obtained. , ' BAND PA&ADN). Lyons, f. froqt the ground was muoh better. 1 L jU U L ll U U C C ij iastboum e. I County 0 o u m !PaymenT8 Suspended.—J udge a cigar from Wilson, was wearing a disgusted loaded revolver, but said he ooughc it from another CARLISLE ROAD. , Gurner, at Warrington County Court on Monday, expression. “ W hat’s the matter with It?” asked ; foreigner. A registered envelope bearing a naval number of oases importer* Mr.. Mr*, ahd Mia : Indignant wife: “ That woman next door went [ steps to inform'themeerves on Meroer. Mr., Me? 1 C0 8 OUR8 Honan—Mr. and Mr*. J. R Mllte said that in view of the moratorium and tbe Wilson. “ I have just given a shilling for two of j telegraph signal code form was also found on him. d Misses Anderson, SqurtJBORpueH—The Rev. Blake Kltson. Mrs. Blake and got a - bat exactly like mine 1 ” Suffering | possible extension of 16 he had deoided to suspend from canes which have Oa*n* Clarke,' Mrs, Clarke. Mrs. Bagnefi. Mr. them.” “ Yes,” replied Walker, “ but my luck’s ; He denied that he could read the code because it ‘ the Commercial Intelligence aad Miss Curry. Mr. husband : “ Did yon make a fuss abont It ?r flrst payment under any judgment summons lor o u t; you’ve got thd ten penny one I ” was in Italian. ■ , Mr*. French. __Mrs. and Ml Mrs. Has well. Mre. Sti i Betty Indignant wife: “ No, I gave mine to the 000k I” two months. ' that in some instance* it Mr.G: Sttoey. lastor Jack Staeey. Nurse Stevens. Mr*. Telephone 2 2 x . Mother: “ Sometimes there are rude boys in \ Death of the P ope. — Pins X. died ea»ly eaey matter to obtain the Bin ipeon. Miss Foley. Miss Jenkins Jones. Mias Tenant: “ You’ve called for the poor rate, _ and___ Alt .er Sunday School who jglggle and ensile at little girls, yesterday morniDg. His Holiness was born at Ries» ion, and it is thought that .in. and Mr*. Davies. Rev. and BUY YOUR BOY A W. ( have you? What Is the poor rate, may I ask?” and sometimes little girls smile back at them, but on the 2nd June, 1835, and was educated at the tanch may be able to Masers. Com ■—ipaton. OOMPTOH STREET. STURTS SI- WATCHES are 1 __ ible Timekeepers, I Collector: “ It’s for the benefit of people without I hope my little girl does not behave like that.’ Communications should Nunn. Hazi :lviu *.—Miss Barnard. Mr. and1 Mrs. Biroh GIVE GREAT SATISFACTION. HUNDREDS SOLD, Diocesan Seminary of Padua. lie was created a Mr. at----- Wai AT. antes, Also our noted 7/8,878,10/6 and T Watches. Post free means, sir.” Tenant: “ Ah, then, yon mean you’ve Small daughter: “ No, indeed, mamma, I always Cardinal in J803, and was eleoted-HcnUfi' on August Director of the Comr Dr, -The .Hon. Mr*. Bernard Ji t Mr. and I oalled with It, not for it 1 “ pat oat my tongae a t ’em.” 4th, 1903. L h of the Board of Ti8d», 15. Ida* Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. O’H igan, f, 8TUFT, WaxoBkUKNB, ~ BRIGHTON 1 IP'

m ! v i. . - . •• V j( -• ; v j fete,-’: .... , i? I m i •' Li u r". l EASTBC E H T ATOUN FOBL LEAGUE) U G A E L FOOTBALL URNE EASTBO punctually at. noon the match between Sussex and and Sussex between match the at. noon punctually attendance appreciably increasing after lunoh. after increasing appreciably was There attendance Roberto. and Relf the to Albert Makepeace, of and the bowling U.jwith Garnett H. batting the hander left opened Wooller's and of oale wickets,on toss perfect the win to when fortune good Thursday, on week cricket jBastbourae Lancashire oommenoed. The fatten} had the great great the The fatten} had oommenoed. Lancashire batfl al hc kp rte lw sn j sent with low, fell wicket rather Lancashire first the kept and which ground, ball with Roberts, beautiful set getting be a to appeared batsmen fi nme o settr a te tr, h [ the 6tart, the at spectators of number fair a the soore at''30, h'alf of which were contributed contributed were which of h'alf at''30, soore the ■for Vincett and) Garnett landed his first ball ball first his landed Garnett and) Vincett ■for Tyldesley T. J. of appearance the The of Makepeace. by out flying stump middle Makepeace’8 signal for applause. With his score at 21 Garnett 21 Garnett at score his With applause. for signal ' fine shots, but after making 22 be was tempted to to tempted was 22be making after but shots, fine ' Jiupp relieved Roberts and at 54 Vinoett-took the the 54 Vinoett-took at and Roberts relieved Relf. off the Jiupp Roberts was by at .slap week missed badly very the was in earlier 253 against Canterbury of eoore at great his Kent after wickets the at alfo Relf. from ball n 6 iue ihasrk htpoue five— produced that stroke a with minutes 86 and four coming.from an overthrow. Vine went on on went Vine overthrow. an coming.from four for 37. Tyldesley continued to score freely and and freely score to continued Tyldesley Sharp 37. for styles; respective own their in crioket the time lunch reached his century with a brilliant shot past past shot lightning at brilliant boundary a the with reached I century which retired cover, his and Vincett reached from one straight a of front delightful played men Both Tyldeeleyl Joined | At innings. his of good, feature driving played had. powerful particular his Garnett the runs, his being for 126. cricket stylish at fell wioket to continued andi six for ropes the over i*luare are over, but in his present form he is apparently apparently is he form present his in but over, are the in Relf by, score, his taken to cleverly added Tate. «lip>off was more lie four only however, With speed. in leg his got |Sharp 220 before graceful. to rose and soore dapper The Tyldesley and-stolia, rugged However, Vinoett by taken finely 81was bowling. he at scorn his the with to liking decided a' show man, and in his 104 we saw him almost at his his at almost him saw we 104 his in and man, complete without him. without complete second the and country, the in deep standing and he seemed to be able to place the ball pretty pretty ball the perfect, place to tuning able his be to superb, seemed was he cutting and His bast. treated rather unmercifully by1 Whitehead and and by1 Whitehead unmercifully then was rather bowling 1 Sussex e treated th tired and o'clock, i niiul or a 3 h pae al cos a across all played he 32 at soore individual his as good as ever, and no England eleven would be would eleven England no and ever, as good as nearly where he liked. Probably his best days days best his Probably liked. he where nearly iktwsgvn n htha' fvu, u wt . with but favour, Whitehead's in given was wioket little, managed to keep their wickets up until until up wickets I their doing keep though to batsmen, managed remaining down little, were The wickets 348. seven and' for Jupp’s of ball fine the at catch a for ooinfidientvery A appeal Heap, in the Lancashire team now appearing at the the at appearing now team Lancashire the in iig coe fr 7, f hc Ha hd con­ had 51. Heap vfellplayed very a which 372, of tributed for closed timings slow or tedious to watoh. Vine was in a muah muah a in was Vine watoh. to tedious or slow with Vine and Jupp. The batting was careful careful was batting The Jupp. and Vine with more aggressive mood than usual and scored scored and usual than mood aggressive more afos vz: . . ant, ydse (W.), Tyldesley Garnett, G. H. viz.: Saffrons, the and century, half his completed had Heap ahr hn rlin, u i ws y o en | means no by was it but brilliant, than bather faster than his partner. The soore rose steadily steadily rose soore The Jupp bowled Dean from ball fine a partner. then 68, his and to than faster Heap. Dean and Hallows. and Dean Heap. were hoisted after play had beer) in progress an an progress in figures beer) had three play and after boundary I hoisted the attractive 31were ! fo drive an batsman’s off was fine retiring and The shots fine some wicket. included his over all ipa. ie ece hs afcnuy ih a with half-century his reached Vine display. Play was quiet, but good, and just as the the as just and good, but quiet, was Play the of opening the favoured weather Beautiful middle stump, the Second wicket falling at 112. at falling wicket Second the two stump, | or bowled middle one was and in Doan Bow thie got fair-haired at bravegoley a quarter. a and hour the latter has a peculiar action just before before just action peculiar a has latter the with no further success before lunch, when the the when lunch, before success further no and with left-handers, are Both end.. other the at an from Huddleston came back very quilekly and and quilekly very back came Huddleston from but when within only* 12 of his century a ball ball a century his of only*12 within when but 77. met claimed Vine 140,which to of however, risen had Lancashire, score ball. the delivering semblance of a chance. It was a fine innings innings | fine for a Three was It strokes. brilliant manv chance. contained And a of Isemblance been 88 whose had pro., local papular the bowled 8 ihijng, the failure of the local Saffrons player player Saffrons local the of failure the ihijng, the without and style best very his In made I interval, the after well play to continued Vine ant cmltd i hl-etr i a hu I hour an in half-century his completed Garnett eae ey lw. met a i. sbud | subdued a in. was Vmcett slow-. very became ' M ; 164. period and getting a lot of work on the ball. The | The ball. this the Huddle- at on work of lot a just indeed! crowd. getting well and veiy the period bowling to was stone disappointment a being attempted to hit he returned to the bowler. The I plighted woid or betray her friends. B at the I the at B friends. her betray or woid Iplighted The bowler. the to returned he hit to attempted second century was hoisted at bplf-past three, three, bplf-past at hoisted was century second it wce fl a 208, at fell wicket sixth rm o mn! n te ey is bl he ball first very the and I mind! play of together, Vinoett frame and Relf with then, and poogd tn ws ae hnJc Sap | Sharp Jack when made was stand prolonged A NOTES. ATHLETIC h tid etr ws ose so atr five after soon hoisted was century third The deliveries. Against the faster bowling of White- White- of bowling majority Jhe faster but better, the shaped heed! Against he -and Sharp deliveries. Although a little man, TyldesJey is a great bats­ great a is TyldesJey man, little a Although of the runs came, frony Relf, who had reached his his reached had who came, Relf, frony runs the of and was not at all comfortable with Dean's Dean's with comfortable all at not was and of 234 for six wickets which had then been scored. been tea then the had At which wickets of 234six for book. a like playing now was 50 and lyd xrml wl >ui n ita) 5 a a was 15 i-t-a") in- >,ui well extremely played comp ewly, b u . Kelt co.itinued to bit bit to co.itinued Kelt . u b ewly, comp nevlRl a.cnrbtd7 oad h oa I total the 70towards contributed had. Relf interval valuable addition to U.e .soutv, d a n u .ij failed failed .ij u n a d U.e.soutv, to addition valuable hr r ols hnfv ethne btmn I batsmen left-handed five than less no are There £ usx ae sed sat n rdy onn I morning Friday on start steady a made Sussex enebustaslio cheein from the o.owu. Street gave gave Street o.owu. the from cheein enebustaslio i vlai aB.ao, n . , .h aSBb.caoo.,and valuaoie him ment grew and every, stroke w,,s applauded. It It applauded. w,,s stroke every, and grew inept aenre ment u u a. and wen, ie»!ly played Roberts errainae b acsiet.l h excite­ the to.al lusde. was Lancashire stand tbe ed nearer ami nearer umxjec an l.., man last the’ was a struggle (or three points oa the fleet Innlugs’ fleet the oa points three (or struggle a was lead, and amid a lcorni uf areas enthusiasm Sussex Sussex enthusiasm areas lcornia uf amid and lead, did the nick, a big square leg bti by Roberts Roberts by bti leg square big a nick, the did giving the nciueaters tbo advantage. tbo nciueaters the giving Hallows relieved Dean at 132 and Heap went I went Heap and 132 at Dean relieved Hallows batsmen deserved a > puestb.u credit (or their their (or credit puestb.u > a deserved batsmen remarkable perfonmeor. To Ks'f must, of course, ofcourse, must, Ks'f To perfonmeor. remarkable ete H S Wlo o H S Mlk i ay I any- did Malik S. H. nor Wilson S. H. Neither o h olf hr, u Rbrs go wr waif work good Roberts’ hut share, ohlef the go acsie Of Lancashire. I t was a splendid splendid a was t I aay more later on. later more aay Tate seemed nervous and shaky at the start start the at shaky and nervous seemed Tate atleno» aud eki.l until a ohaipl)-rui tingle gave gave tingle ohaipl)-rui a until eki.l aud atleno» played Eastbourne on Saturday last, and in spite spite in and last, Saturday on Eastbourne played of a fine innings of 74 by J. V. Young out of a a of homesters out the Young V. innings J. .second by 137 the 74 for of of total innings fine a of 1m his much bqveied o-mu y, am d the the d am y, o-mu bqveied much his 1m Tuns. L. Lee played a fine rot out century of 137 of century out rot fine a played Lee L. Tuns. I* * „ - a t sbi t dfa b a inhs n’ 56 and’ innihgs an by defeat to submit to had Though not making many many making not Though for the winners,; 1 winners,; the for al the Saffrons during the earlier part of the common. the of quite been part have earlier the centuries during and Saffrons week the al bead knocked u p a brilliant 155 not out, whilst whilst out, Moniday 155 not on brilliant a XI. p u knocked Stanforth’s bead Col. for Playing cricket of the most vigorous kind. • Then on on Then • kind. vigorous most 108 by collected the side of opposing the cricket for Stannard gis M. . aHsns I, . . . White- N. W. C. XI., MatHeson’s E. Mr. against Tueedav in the match between Mr. H. Haley's Haley's H. Mr. between match the in Tueedav h omr soe a pedd 5 n'wt . H. J. 155with and' splendid a scored former, the fours. For Dr. Pretty’s XI. Lee put together 130. together put Lee XI. Pretty’s Dr. For Whiteheadfs fours. third, the for 318 to Wioket for Hay second ley, H. elevens, Pretty’s C. H. Dr. and Whitehqad advanced the score from 37 for the the for 37 from score the advanced Whitehqad hr big 8. hc icue 4 ie ad 27 and sixes 4 included 180. which being share uey h Sfrn I1a ap hnig ground hunting happy Is1 Saffrons a the Surely It was the be6t[ rrlok«t of *.te 'lay and the two two the and *.te 'lay of be6t[rrlok«t the was It h Aeia Piaepin cmltl out­ completely Philadelphians American The and ilghily oerhaps-to go on with goon with oerhaps-to ilghily and s ae. I il be will It nanel.. as have t-.elpb" have I hope to be able to give the fixtures of tbe new new tbe of Reserves. fixtures e the n give Eastbc o to the able be by to hope taken I is at are Front, course, nf the who. Engineers, Oouoties Home coun ry’s oviae, and bis place place bis and oviae, ry’s coun next League Wednesday tbe. of OtrHoin Seaond There has teen some heak-y individual scoring scoring heak-y individual some teen has There week. Mr. G Vernon Is awav lighting for his his for lighting awav Is Vernon G Mr. week. usx . Lancashire. y. Sussex s< ffr 0 Te royhd o tgte ta th that together got had Priory The U0. for of »se

v l * * * * S f t r if pectator eebae fe otectn a dejt I [can If exciting most a aotedi.after (Mszzinl). “beaten were to man runs five last required stall the they When er, total. disrate 1 ere unequal to the task, and with aob. . Let aob.Let . with and task, the to not it unequal It ere “ easily to expected were idle and

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time whether the Bast- women women Bast- the whether time ee o Wednesday’ on Lewes fiom s, s, , T T Me a time af-»r a with R ,in.rts, ,in.rts, R with po tem {pro the lis' wb’eh I I wb’eh lis' the tin* programme programme ) as hon. I hon. ) as with et by et shall

j 1 surprising that many people do not yet understand understand yet not do people many that 1surprising 1 stake. It'is vety important that every man and and man every that important vety It'is 1 stake. | fighting. . No one rnhst think that It : does not not It : does that think rnhst one No . fighting. | Sept. 12 aatoh hs oe o udny ht t s not Is it that suddenly so oome has catastrophe ' 3 Oct. bow it[ has oome to pass that oar honour is at at is honour oar that pass to oome has it[ bow . ... _ war beoaoae she wRl not break her her break not wRl she beoaoae war _ ... . woman in the nation should Jtaow why. we are are why. we Jtaow should nation the in woman Jan. great S ate, and muse ail share in bearing the the bearing in share ail muse and ate, S great single person should take bis or her her or bis take should person single burden of the Slate, England requires that every every that requires England Slate, the of burden good understanding and a dear oonsolenoe; and and oonsolenoe; dear a and understanding good • i oauses and the purpose of this terrible struggle. I I struggle. terrible this of purpose the and oauses we cannot do that if we are ignorant as to the the | of to series a as papers. in these short ignorant with deal to are therefore, we propose, if that do cannot we h ite onr o Blim a te cn o a of scene the was Belgium of country little the 6 Feb. to dominate Europe. .After that, between tbe | tbe between that, .After Europe. dominate to th yean yean great great Sept. 19 one) ure With |quarrel inde. 19 „ agreei ht l! that Align 26 „ two States in order to repel any attack upon the the upon attack any repel to order in States two : a «nv r Vanpn oaal wn nfh. ___r- nnnffhr. wnn fV Honanarln nr ■:ha. annlpon f«Mnnv o. 7 Nov. Integrity of the Kingdom of Belgium. Great Great Belgium. of Kingdom the of Integrity e. 12Dec. oonquest. France has respected her pledge (had (had pledge her respected has France fromnnlawfnl State oonquest. Independent thlsamall protect . she not done so ahe might have marched her her marched have might ahe so done not to she contraot double a by pledged tons ie Britain 3 Oct. a. 2 Jan. oroBsed the; border). Germany has broken her her had broken Germans has the Germany before border). Bslglnm the; oroBsed into troops IQ .. ought; for thalr existence and freedom against against freedom and existence thalr for ought; cross their gi their cross Oct. Feb. 88 , Germany ml; Germany n ■ yet Germany made thie barefaced offer to spare spare to offer barefaced thie made Germany yet she would she prom ii again since pGerm|any was bent on entering France France entering on bent was pGerm|any since Nov. betray her honour and let the Germans pass pass Germans the would let State and Prangs. little assault to the honour through If her attaek betray from Belginm Jan. ‘ Dec. August 4th 4th JAugust w&ytjfcaavi us throng eed its defend Feb. [10Feb. stand ont ont stand In the early part of last century, as we know, I know, we as century, last of part early the In 3 Mur. most [most heroii nnto death for home and eonntry. and home for even death nnto themselves sacrifice to baokUthe ready they, if are few, hold to able been have would nation does indeed prove that God can save by even a a even by save can God that prove Empire indeed German does the of forces superior Immensely Britain7 Ought she to have stood by and seen seen and by stood have to she Ought Britain7 e tyranny | of Napoleon Bonaparte, who sought sought who Bonaparte, Napoleon | of tyranny e “ ‘ ’ orying wrong done to a small, but small, a to done wrong orying ’ ‘ “ n womi and . M .. a tuge i wih h ntos f Europe of nations the which in struggle, sat ” i9 „ »»’ Belgium refused this disgraceful proposal, and and proposal, disgraceful this refused Belgium . 24 .. h elegi The 31 24 W het then has been tbe plain dnty of Great Great of dnty plain tbe been has then het W Ih fM jt jt fM Ih 30 23 16 13 H I EGAD INVOLVED7 ENGLAND IS WHY 1> 10 21 U 30 88’ ...... 21 ... 14 ... 27 _. 20 ... 13 5 ...- 25 ...... 18 |I 6 ... ’ 6 13 jl7 [to tfie country Whether he understands-or understands-or he Whether country [totfie ... 6 ... 7 ... 4 ... 9 ... 2 EAST! >g< ol ji i am wt ete f these of either with arms in join would and and my my . 1st.Aidan's ... . jBaskerville ... . Congregational v. Hailsham. v. Congregational . Congregational. GasCompanyv. . . Eastbourne Reserves v. Meads.v. Reserves Eastbourne . ••• 1, 1ST.11,.D ( Meads v. Congregational. v. Meads atwe ta te nls mie is Empire English the that week last esnot snew ae l ato one of part all are we since t; o n idees Eastbourne Reserves v. Hailsham. Hailsham. v. Reserves Eastbourne Reserves. Eastbourne v.Gas Company 2nd Round Eastbourno Cup. Eastbourno 2nd Round v.Gas Company. Congregational Aidan’s.Gasv.CompanySt. V. Hailsham Cohgrgat tonal. Congregational v. Pevensey. v. Congregational Cup. 1stEastbourne Round Aldan’sMeads.St. v. Hailsham v. St. Aidan’s.St. v. Hailsham . Meads.v. Upperton ■ Ka-uoourne Pevensey. v. Reserves Upperton. v. Pevensey Meads v. Gas v.Company.Meads v.Gas Company.Upperton v.Hailsham. Pevensey Eastbourne Reserves v. St. Aidan’s.v.St. Reserves Eastbourne Upperton. v. Aldan's St. Pevensey. v. Upperton St. Aidan’s v. Hailsham. Aidan’s v. St. Pevensey. v. Meads ENSA LEAGUE. WEDNESDAY v.Gas Company.Reserves Eastbourne Pevensey. v. Hailsham v.Meads. Congregational Congregational. v. Upperton Meads Meads v. St. Aidan’s.v.St. Meads Pevensey v. Eastbourne Reserves. Eastbourne v. Pevensey Upperton v. Eastbourne Reserves. Eastbourne v. Upperton Gas Company A.lv. Willingdon. Gas CompanyA.lv.Willingdon. Hailsham A. v. Baskerville. v. A. Hailsham St. George'sWillowfleldians. v. St. WHlowfleldiansOld A. Aidan's St. v. George’s.St.A. v. Meads Baskerville. v.A. Gas Company Baskerville v. StJ v. Aidan’sBaskerville A. Baskerville V.Baskerville Gas Company A. Willingdon. v.A. Meads George’s St. Baskervlllo.v. A.Aidan’s St. A. v. Meads IPt. s Aldan St. Aidan's A. v. St. George’s.St. v.A. Aidan's St. A. v.Hailsham Willingdon Gas Company A. v. Hailsham A. v.GasHailsham CompanyA. v.Willowfleldians Willingdon. St. Aidan's A. y. Hailsham A. Hailsham y.A. Aidan's St. Meads A.v. Baskerville St. George'sv.St. Meads A. v.GasA. Company Willingdon Aidan’sMeadsA.St. v. A. VVillingdon.v. George'sSt. Meads A.Willbwfleldiansv. Baskerville. v. Willingdon George’s.A.St. v. Company Gas Gas Compa Willingdon ,v. Willingdon A.Aldan's St. St. George's v. St. Aidan's A. George'sAidan's St. v.St. A. v.Hailsham Willowfleldians Willowfleldians v. St. GeOtge’s.St.v. Willowfleldians iVillingdon v. St. George’s.iVillingdonSt. v. IVillowfleldiansv. GasA. Company Aldan’sA. v, A,St. Company Jas St. Aidan's A. v.iGasA. A. Company Aidan's St. Meads V.A.Meads Baskervllle. A.Aidan's v.St.A. Hallsham Willowfleldians.Gas v.CompanyA. Willingdon. v.A. Hallsham A. v.Hailsham Baskerville Dairies v. St. Anne’s.v.St. Dairies ' Aidan’sSt. v.Willingdon. A. v.MeadsA. Willingdon Terminus Wednesday v. Butchers. v. Wednesday Terminus Y.MC.A. v. Fishmongers v.Dairies. Butchers Hailsham A. v. St. George’s.St. A. v. Hailsham ihogr .Bthr. > Butchers. v. Fishmongers Anne’sSt. v.Y.M.C.A. Wednesday. Anne’s St Terminus v. George’s.St. v. Baskerville v.TjjA. lailsham it.Georgo’s v.Ga LEAGUE. TBOUKNK Dairies v. Terminus Wednesday. Dairies v. Terminus Y.M.G.A.v. Dairies. Gasv.A. A. Company Hailsham A. MeadsHailsham v. A. Baskerville. v. A. Aidah's St. v. Willowfleldians. Willingdon St. Anne's v. Fishmongers. Anne's v. St. Fishmongers. v. Dairies v.Wednesday. Terminus Fishmongers Anne s. St. Butchers Y.M.C.A.Butchers. v. fneo nitfrfrinsrie Do servioe. foreign for enlist fenoe Territorials or the ‘ join e; tim no uve, waste Terminus Wednesday v Fishmongers. Fishmongers. v Wednesday Terminus v.Y.M.C.A. Butchers Wednesday. Y.M.C.A,Terminus v. p n gemn t peev the preserve to agreement an_ up St. Anne’sSt. Dairies. v. Fishmongers. v. Butchers Y.M.C.A.Anne’s.St.v. 'eads A.Old v. Willowfleldians. 'eads George’s A.t. Hailsham v. j v.Dairies. Wednesday Terminus . jsham A. v. OldWillowfleldians.v. A. jsham . St. Anne’s St. Butchers. v. v.Y.M.C.A, Wednesday Terminus Fishmongers v. St. Anne's. St. v. Fishmongers Dairies v. Y.M.C.A.v. Dairies Anne’s, v. St. Wednesday Terminus Butchers, Dairies v. , our English Government signed an an signed 1 Government English ,our Y.M.C.A.v.Fishmongers. 2nd Round Wednesday Cup.Wednesday 2ndRound Wednesday. v.Terminus Butchers Dairies. v. Fishmongers d 80 rpeettvs f h five the of 1840, representatives ud her hoar of greatest need, and he wonld he and need, of greatest hoar her th France and Germany to the effect effect the to Germany and France th at cheer; and and cheer; at Hallsham v. Upperton. v. Hallsham yregational v. St. Aldan’s.St. v. yregational ;ht attack Franoe I Belgium had no had Belgium Ithat Franoe order In attack ;ht land neutral laranteed ildan’s v. Peven’sey.v. ildan’s Hailsham. v. ertqn Reserves, Eastbourno 4s v. v.GasCompany. sham mseyv.Meads, ] v.Congregational. bourne Reserves Company Pevensey. v. Hails v. Is ham. Lidan’8iv. Reserves. Eastbourne Upperton. v. Tegational Companyv.Meads. srton v. St. Aldan's. St. v. srton Upperton. v. Reserves bourne nsey v. Congregational, Congregational, v.nsey 1 against the Germany army, will will army, Germany the against 1 ;raeefnlproposal to Belgium:— Belgium:— to ;raeefnlproposal the made she began fighting iforethe of Liege, the first fortified city to to city fortified first the Liege, of ipeot the neutrality of Belgium, and and Belgium, that of weeks, few neutrality last the ipeot the within sd, iked the Belgians to let her troops troops her let to Belgians the iked 1 et ee rcre. ht small a That recorded. ever feats oalled f egu. gi, n 80 on 1870, In Again, Belgium. of kerville v. Willingdon. v. kerville la the foremost work for men now at at now men for work foremost la the In Europe (of whom Germany was was Germany whom (of Europe In ut ep” J^ s nanirB nsM “Jn^m ^ weep.” must kerville v. Willowfleldians.v. kerville France; on the contrary, Franoe Franoe contrary, the on France; H WAR.THE am, which was for her the (easiest (easiest the her for was which am, Doem which save. **work save. most Doemwhich Men the pages of history as one of the the of one as history of pages the Company A. v. Meads v.Company A.A. OldWillowflpldians v. Baskerville. GasA.v.Company Meads A, .. . Upperton v. GasCompanyi Upperton . en fgtn te egas since Belgians the fighting been' e dt. getmn has man great A duty. her . Congregational v. Eastbourne Reserves. v. Eastbourne Congregational . . Hailsham Hailsham . Aidan’s St. Congregational. v. . 1 thlnk she waa right you too must I quent importance of families in bumble ciroum- ciroum- bumble in families of importance quent I must too you right waa she thlnk I answer to my country’s call? It | It call? country’s my to answer I v. Let every able-bodied man ask him- ask man able-bodied every Let one ask himself and herself, what 1 stances making economical and provident use of use provident and economical making 1 stances what herself, and himself ask one st „ huh Egad ad h hs lse drn h oigwne, n te oonae- the and winter, coming the during classes has she and England; thought 0 St. Aldan's v. Gas Company.v. Aldan's St. Pevensey v. St. Aidan's. St. v. Pevensey straggling for right and freedom ? freedom and for right straggling Hailsham v. Meads.v. Hailsham Gasv. Company Hailsham. Upperton. Poveusey v.Gas Company. Poveusey be oalled a Britain oould agree agree oould Britain a oalled be ivision ble that It should be said of yon, of said be should It ble that D not to do: you are bound to act” I likely shrinkage in the earnings of the working working the of earnings the in shrinkage likely I to act” bound are you do: to not that man to the eervloe of his his of eervloe the to man that s A. v. Willowfleldians.v.sA. ivision 2 nd D , . , . leads A.leads j Company A.j r. ivision . Eastbourne Reserves. Eastbourne 1 sometimes m e H lu s t I t s lu H e m sometimes . . DALLAS, A. H. . ■ I MUNICIPAL HOUSING '■ SCHEME. “ 6 hare with a a with hare I to.consider the housing scheme. A report will will report A scheme. housing further the ill:order next, Monday to.consider for convened been “1 oe ht h Croain il e be to able be will Corporation the that hope 1 “ | Old Town sites, and to apply for leave to borrow borrow to leave for the and: apply Seaside to recommending the and sites, both Town committee Old acquire to the Cob noil by the itted subm Ixj a a oenet or ae lo o e se t mk ! make to asked be to also are board Government ulig f h pooe hue. h Lcl { Local The the houses. and land proposed the the of of purchasing building the for £60,545 letter of the 28th ult. and beg to inform you that that you inform to beg and ult. 28th the of letter follows:— follows:— the committee’s suggestion that the Corporation Corporation to the agree to that Devonshire suggestion of Duke committee’s the the advise will I build on the area coloured! yellow on the Archery Archery the on yellow coloured! area the on build xed oe hn or oss n blook. a in houses four than more sites exceed both to on time houses future terrace erect some also at and right site, the have should should they desire to do so. W ithout making an an making ithout W so. do to desire they should absolute condition, 1 would like, to strongly strongly not do to houses like, terrace would proposed 1 the that condition, suggest absolute proceeded with as soon as the necessary necessary the as soon houses as the of with building actual the and proceeded once at up schemes, viz.. Seaside and Old Town, are taken taken are Town, Old and Seaside viz.. schemes, would have the effect, not only of making up the the up making of only not effect, the have would Authorities to build houses where required, which which required, where houses build to Authorities through. got be can formalities ol as poie mlyet uig h com­ the but during classes, employment working Local the provide for also would assisting houses of of deficiency allotting time purpose first a the ent Parliam for in £4,000,000 read been has put the whole matter in hand as quickly as as quickly as hand in matter whole the put I can to arrange that there shall be no delay in in the delay of no be conveyance the shall for there all do land. that arrangements will legal Duke, arrange the the of to can behalf on I 1, and possible, winter. ing ing schemes to him, and that he had provisionally provisionally had he that and him, to schemes ing seen Mr. Burke and had submitted the two follow­ two the submitted had and Burke Mr. seen had informed him that the allotments on the the on allotments the that him informed had accepted them, viz. :— viz. them, accepted the question of compensation would probably probably would compensation of question the notice, and that the land on the Victoria-drive Victoria-drive that also the notice, on same the land to ! the subject 12.months’ also that to was site subject and held were notice, site Archery-road h triain f h tnny ad htn po | pro- that.no before and of tenancy, possession the taken of was land termination the the if arise ats siae f h ana rcit ad ! and receipts annual the of expenditure:— estimates, estimate the in tant’s this for made been had vision SPECIA L MEETING OF TH E TOWN TOWN E TH OF MEETING L SPECIA A grant in aid of the contemplated, expenditure. contemplated, the of aid in grant charges ie based on the assumption that the the that or assumption the empties, of on based respect ie in charges losses any account h rpr o te osn Cmite s a: is committee tlie read1 to Committee was letter Housing fallowing The the of report The defaults, and the figure of expenditure for capital capital for expenditure of figure the and defaults, oe i broe a 1 e et pr annum. per cent, per 31 at borrowed is money regards the Archery site 2d. per w eek and the the and the eek w in per 2d. site included (and) Archery land the e th regards of cost e th of itradie ie d pr week. per 4d. site Viotoriardrive ede a follows:— as mendied 7®. 5Jd. and 7s. 6id. above-mentioned) is as as is above-mentioned) 6id. 7s. and 5Jd. 7®. “ I agree to this on the understanding that both both that understanding the on this to agree “ I DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE W A IV ES ES IV A W DEVONSHIRE OF DUKE wee teJsie r nlecd hel b the by chiefly influenced are Justices the where, . el i,I ae utir considered furtlier have Sir,—I ' Deal “ I beg to draw your attention to the Bill which which Bill the to attention your draw to beg “ I Tito Borough Surveyor reported that he had had he that reported Surveyor Borough Tito j Housing, Town Planning, &e., iAct, 1909, made 1909, &e.,iAct, made Planning, Town Housing, j The Borough Surveyor reported that Mr. Burke Burke Mr. that reported Surveyor Borough The Esq.” Presdott, E. A. “ •ill h floig s h Dpt Bruh con ! Aceoun- Borough Deputy the is following The ATORE HOIL, AUDY UUT 3 1914. 33, AUGUST SATURDAY CHRONICLE, LASTBOURNE in ad eot o te osn Cmite at Committee Housing the of reports and tions | as well as the license holders, Ought not to be be to not Ought holders, license the as well as | 1914 of houses for the working classes in Eastbourne Eastbourne in classes working Government the Local for erection the houses the of to cost of the of aid in made grant a for iBoard be application hi meig ed n h 1t dy f August, of day 13th the on held meeting their 2 2,994 13 ... week per 5Jd. 7s. af houses 154 aia cags ...... charges Capital ne te osn N. ) c, 1914. Act, 2) (No. Housing the under ae wtr txs &. ... &c. ... taxes, water, Rates collection of Expenses insurance and Repairs N The amount of the rent to be oharged in respect respect in oharged be to rent the of amount The It was resolved that the Council be recom- recom- be Council the that resolved was It iesd italr t coe hi peie a 10 at premises their close to victuallers licensed hi means.—E their | explanation, the Magisterial appeal to the the to appeal Magisterial the explanation, demands the suggested early dosing the licensees licensees the dosing early suggested the created demands has present, at than, earlier hour an p.m., some surprise. If the public interest seriously seriously interest public the If surprise. some animated by a proper sense of patriotism and and patriotism acquiesce of readily sense doubt no establishments, will proper a licensed citizenship, good by of proprietors animated the and 2 oss t s 6d pr ek . 163 10 8 1,603 ... week per 6id. 7st at houses 82 in the proposal. But an important step of this this of step generally important an inhabitants the But concerns which nature, proposal. the in of the international trouble; and with Tegard to to Tegard with and trouble; international the of cause. sufficient without pressed Cost of land land of Cost has Council Town the of meeting special the future it is not very obvious why objections objections why obvious very not is evidences it future disturbing the any for publio-houses the houses, terraced 77 and houses «emi-detacfied Co affecting licensed houses after ten o’clock would would o’clock ten after houses licensed affecting ek and week; siae cs o te rcin f 154 of erection the of cost Estimated rws Te atr lal nes ey thought­ very needs oleaxlv matter The crowds. hr i te ute osdrto htery clos­ early that consideration further the is There week. per each 6id. 7s. of . Part III. of the Housing of tlie Working Working tlie of Housing the of III. Part . disputation and the assembling assembling the and disputation n a cnevbyrsl i niy street-corner noisy in result conceivably may hour. ing before-that period the to equally apply not per each 5fd. 7s. of rental est'inated an at ; tbe district. Mr. Minchin pointed ont that the the The that ont terrible. pointed la Minchin birds these Mr. by fish of jdestruction district. ;tbe ful consideration, since measures deemed prudent deemed measures since consideration, ful ot f ...... 1,800 d n a l of Cost semi-detached houses, at an estimated rental rental estimated an at houses, semi-detached Cost, of construction of roads, j sewers, roads, of construction of Cost, are not necessarily suited to the circumstances of of Eastbourne. centres as circumstances place a the to industrial such suited necessarily and).large not are towns garrison for Es prevent possi prevent the course recommended by the Magistrates is to to is Magistrates the by recommended course the of many other people that the primary object of of object primary the that people other many of M ote or sent to one ct the local fisher fisher local the ct one to sent or shilling a of a pay regard to Thursday last District proved to hie satisfaction to have breu killed in in killed breu have to satisfaction hie to brought proved oormorent or shag every of head the for : r i S reward is to be given for heads bron a;ht in between bron heads a;htbetween for begiven in to is reward of Devonshire to sell the fee simple of the the of simple fee the sell to Devonshire of and the Victoria-drive site containing 6 acres acres 6 £1,500, for containing conveyance. site acres 10 Victoria-drive the containing and site Archery the 1st September.and the 1st Fehnlary. 1st the September.and 1st the for sanction to borrow the sum of £60,545 for £60,545 for of sum the borrow to sanction for the to seal common the affix to and £1,800, for and of the Working Classes Act, 1900, the Housing Housing 1900, the Act, Classes Working the of the acquisition of land and tlie erection of of erection tlie and land of acquisition the of the Working Classes Act, 1903, and the the and 1903, Act, Classes Working the of ogn hue fr h wrigcass under classes working the for houses lodging Classes Act, 1890, as amended bv the Housing Housing the bv amended 1890, as Act, Classes p s follows:— as up At the present moment one may look in vain to to vain in look may one moment present the At a Acey ie—o te rvso o 77 of provision the Site.—For Archery (a) b Vcoi-rv.Fr h poiin f 82 of provision the Victoria-drive.—For (b) [Our correspondent shares the misapprehension misapprehension the shares correspondent [Our to be erected on the two sites; be deferred for for deferred be sites; two consideration. the on further erected be to August 19th. August otion b apoe ad aotd Further: adopted. and) approved be , t f osrcin f od, sewersi, roads, of construction of st j houses houses j iae cs o te rcin f 82 Of erection the of cost timated SoB81x (1) To accept the offer of his Grace the Duke Duke the Grace his of offer the accept (1) To (2) To apply to the Local Government Board1 Government Local the to apply (2) To W aig u, &c...... 5,563 out, laying H MAGISTRATESTHE AND oss ...... 16,810 . houses c & out, laying —h aoe figures above —The (3) Tfiat the num ber and class of houses houses of class and ber num the Tfiat (3) E _ rpsd en f £00,545. of Lean Proposed In the absence of. any accompanying accompanying any of. absence the In ONI SUMMONED. COUNCIL D aj hat stimated - resses .—T LICENSED HOUSES. E M stimated H “ l CONDITIONS. 8 t he rceig, recommenda­ proceedings, e th at h . . V A ible disturbances. As explained else. As explained disturbances. ible ahy ka ousing ictoria rchery

Yours truly, Yours opo Ett Office, Estate Compton “ R —Toomnch, ...... F To Yus faithfully, 'Yours d L ceipts ec .] j N L EASTBOURNIAN. OLD AN mhbbim . E e h t - i n i -r n adies S

...... - drive road endiure r itu d n pe x hme chem E .—O P tor o it d R “ S S D iw n io t.— It was was It t.— io n iw D do ay .. . 2,532 ... [... ti August. Utli “ oland ne te it . te it ]] . ;. iro4 iro4 . Y o 1 not 1,738 . . £4,598 923 246 462 £ . ear 1,500 f o £21,142 A B . . d. s. £. 1 officers, and and officers, obstructive obstructive ae into take thkib ____ . urke £4,599 £3 2,661 1,180 your 32,340 0 2 9,403 £ 708 50 . H

'!> I Councillor Councillor I A alt ok lc t fl vcnis n com- on Board the vacancies from fill to retirement the place by took caused ballot mittees I A I as follows follows :— as Guardians was held, at Avenue House. The The House. Avenue at dlary held, was Guardians Avenue, yesterday afternoon. The Rev. Preben- Preben- Rev. The afternoon. yesterday Avenue, iu. o. wn CMG, ... t Rv H von H. Rev. e th C.I.E., C.M.G., Owen, Col. Fahey, Lieut. Mrs. (vice-chairman), Bradford Councillor E. Scott, the Rev. J. T. Burns, Burns, Boldero, T. J. Miss Rev. the Gatliff, Scott, Miss E. Hall, Brodie Miss can M. . lmsn M. . . hed, Mr. Mr. Shield', , G. Eden, J. Mr. Climpson, Councillor R. Mr. Prior, McCann, Councillor man, Rupert S. Gwynne, M.P., Mr. J. vViUmot, Mr. J. J. Mr. vViUmot, J. Mr. M.P., Gwynne, S. Rupert F. J. Dann, Mr. G. Hornsby, Hornsby, G. Mr. Dann, J. F. . . ngt M. . oisn r; . . H. A. E. Mr.; Robinson J. Mr. Knight, J. C. Mr. Roland V. Gvyynne, Mr. A. S. Haynes and and Haynes S. Draper, A. W. Mr. A. Gvyynne, Mr. V. Buckland, Roland E. S. Mr. Mr. Vernon, \ r A Hus (clerk). urst H A. Mr. thing thing to taken ate ! circumstances, I have found it necessary to to necessary it found unforeseen have "Through I report: Master’s ! circumstances, the I from him that he had no able-bodied able-bodied no had he that him do trenching. do j of Mr. R. W. H. Hamblyn. and the voting resulted voting the and Hamblyn. H. W. R. Mr. of o o uh ok n oe fte hd oe back. come had them of one and work such do to eetd, 6 oe; r Vro, votes. 9 Vernon, Mr. votes; 16 (eleoted), votes: Mr. Knighfi-S-votes: Mr. Vernon, 7 votes; votes; 7 Vernon, Mr. Knighfi-S-votes: Mr. votes: oe: r Bcln, 2 votes. 12 Buckland, Mr. votes: r Rbno, votes. 2 Robinson, Mr. eidered The extract from the report, referred to to referred report, the from gon- extract was The committee, this Board1 to eidered the by referred Government Boardfs letter of the 17th July, July, 17th the of letter Boardfs Government [thanks of the Board; to- the several donors. donors. several the to- Board; the of [thanks ntelte, sa olw: ; follows:— as is letter, the in in which the Master reported, among other other among reported, Master the which in matters, that many gifts of periodicals had1 been been had1 periodicals of gifts many that matters, report, and submit the same to the committee for for committee the to same thereto,, the answer submit in and letter, report, a draft to directed was his acceptable gift. The following is an extract extract an is following The gift. acceptable his hi apoa a ter et meeting. next their at the- above, approval on theii Guardians the of observations the as received from ladies and gentlemen residing in in residing gentlemen and ladies from received explanation’of the above, reported th at owing to to owing at th reported above, the explanation’of Flowers were reoeived from Mr. J. Glazebrook, of of Glazebrook, tlie J. Mr. convey from Clerk reoeived the were Flowers that Resolved Eastbourne. make certain alterations in the prescribed dietary. dietary. prescribed the in alterations certain make Polegate. Resolved' to thank Mr. Glazebrook for for Glazebrook Mr. thank to Resolved' Polegate. the sudden breaking up of the Territorial oamp oamp Territorial in the of Master, up provt The breaking ‘ daily sudden the ” the in account.’ shown are consumption sioos alterations The Tile fortnightly meeting of tile Board of of Board tile of meeting fortnightly Tile ude (s) 80 ovs t s pr ude (£2. hundred per 5s. mentioned at under loaves 860 (6s.); the hundred contractor their of chased had paid the contractor this amount. It was was It Master he the of amount. that action this reported the of 1 contractor further to approve the per He resolved 2e. paid 9s. at loaves1 £2. 300 r­ had u p total, viz.: had 3s.); he bread, of instant 3rd the quantities on Head Beaehy at siderable saving in the cost of maintenance of of maintenance of cost the in saving siderable h n ts uig h we edd h 8l inst. 8tli the ended con­ week a the effected during which ates inm bread, the this purchasing in tion of the report, and this vvaa seconded by by seconded vvaa this and report, the of tion f n diinl olr bt fr oe ad heat­ and power for both boiler, additional an of Councillor Councillor motor to drive the laundry machinery, a t an an provision t a the of matter machinery, The &o. the laundry pipes, of the certain of boiler drive the to of motor easing the the by them and to referred laundry, Master, the of report the ing, was considered. It was resolved that Messrs. Messrs. that resolved was It considered. was alteration ing, and fixing for £25 unani­ of was cost It power 14horse a approximate to. hire put forthwith now to the is of decided it mously work of requirements the amount of subject the on Board, Ttie Ttie of the cost. It was further resolved that this this that resolved further was It cost. the of Mr Mr report be considered as soon as the same has has same the as soon as estimate an considered neces­ and be other plans report and with detailed house a together boiler up work, new draw a sary to for asked be scheme Son & Hotchkiss M en eevd . . j .; received. been Soldiers’ and Sailors' Home. , Home. Sailors' and Soldiers’ be shbacnoed to tin- funds of the Eastbourne Eastbourne the of funds tin- to shbacnoed be seset omte.M. ed eetd, 9 (elected), Reid Chapman Committee.—Mr. Assessment Councillor Committee. House •attended the Biard meetings he was told he oould he told was he meetings Biard the •attended ulig omte.M. enn eetd, 13 (elected), Vernon Committee.—Mr. Building agreed to. agreed further authorising tbe Guardians to borrow that that borrow to Guardians the tbe ereot authorising to further Guardians tbe authorising Order Workhouse Officers’ Children.—Tlie Local Local Children.—Tlie Officers’ Workhouse Woikhouse, at a cost not exceeding £0.115; and and £0.115; exceeding amount. not cost a at Woikhouse, Heme for nurses, matetnuy wards. &o., at the the at &o., wards. matetnuy nurses, for Heme oooupy teats accordtrg to the alphabetical arrange­ alphabetical the to accordtrg oooupy teats Union’s Manual.” He stated that when he first first he when that stated Eastbourne He ihn of Guardians Manual.” liar, of Union’s the in ment sit/anywhere. When he sat sat he When sit/anywhere. was told told was otllor Chapman always sits i here.” He moved iuto iuto moved He i here.” sits always Chapman otllor him, " I always elt there.” He then wondered wondered then He to there.” said elt thereupon always Guardian I " a him, and chair another The The Clerk the considered, been having matter The where he was to sit, as be was told he mdst not go not mdst he told was be as sit, to was he where to the other end of the room as the gentlemen sat sat gentlemen the as room there, the of end other the to about it. about tbe subjeot. He would be quite at home at tbe tbe the at and home Gwyune at Mr. quite with room be the would of He end other on motion of subjeot. notice give to tbe best it thought he so it, Rev. H. von E. Soort, E. von H. Rev. waiting yon.for waiting tion ? tion esui enough. stupid be ingly fril through. fril ingly Laund-ry Machinery.—Tlie committee considered considered committee Machinery.—Tlie Laund-ry and elt up here. There is always a vaoant ohair. vaoant a always is There here. up elt and The Rev. Rev. The ot n M.MCn wr nmntd o repre­ to nominated were McCann Mr. and Soott eif Fund. Belief General and Belief Mayor’s tbe on Board the sent Help Committee in connection with the National National the with connection in Committee Help liberty allowed parents, Inmates of tbe Workhouse, Workhouse, of tbe Inmates be sent the parents, allowed to protest referenoe liberty with a Government hat Majesty's His "T to resolution: following the h rpr ws dpe, n h mto o Mr. of motion the on adopted, was report The and scattered. Homes—a day—a month—and that that month—and day—a Homes—a scattered. and The The undeserving cases to refuse to accept their notloe notloe their accept to refuse to cases undeserving Workhouse the from ohildren their withdraw to c ag pwr b gvn or o Gadas In Guardians of Board given be powers large Councillor Councillor of discharge.". discharge.". of The Local Governmeu'- Board forwarded an an forwarded Board Governmeu'- Local The BOARD should ask the Poor Law Union Association to put put to Association Union Law Poor the ask should suggest to the St. Austell Guardians that they they that discussion. lor agenda Guardians their on it Austell St. the to suggest child aged six years and resident for about about for resident and years six aged officials child Workhouse following the at th tained Mr. Mr. house during the half-year, viz.: Master, one one Master, Work- viz.: the in half-year, them the ascer­ with during I 1914, resident house March, children 31st had the the of at Guardians ended the year of accounts tlie of audit rt & o ht hy oe nes rvne b IIfrainwl ldyb upid n plcto of Modern Sharesand Antique Furniture, and Property; application on supplied be gladly will IInformation by prevented 31st the on off unless hope, they Co.that & Pratt un and resident for about 2j years; general general years; 2j about for resident and half- the for Union Eastbourne the of Poor assistant, one child aged 8 years 'and resident resident 'and years 12 years 8 year. aged one aged about child for child one one assistant, porter, years; four A marriage took plaoe at S.S. Philip and James' James' and Philip between on Monday, S.S. Middlesex, at Whitton, plaoe Church, took marriage these children, and no payment lias been been lias .” them of payment respect in no Guardians and the to made children, these ducted by the Rev. H. Oswell, of Teddtngton, Teddtngton, of Oswell, H. Frederick Rev. Mr. the and by Lewes, ducted of Philpot, late the of H. daughter Mr. Pbllpot, Catherine Edith Miss ahn atr o Hv. h srie a con­ was service The Hove. of Patter, Nathan The Rev. H. Rev. The n te rd wB ie aa b hr nnole, her by away given waB bride the Whitton, of vicar Rogers, and W. Rev. the by assisted the recent death of the bride’s father the weddlDg the bride’sfather the of of aooount On death recent the Kensington. of Hatt, G. Councillor is iy iC. h bie eevd ubr f ee ‘ T ‘ • were of number a received bride The fiACt. Lily Miss Wft Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. W services of Intercession were held at all the Lewes Lewes the all at held were Intercession of services useful presents from her friends at Lewes, Whitton Kensington. Whitton and Lewes, at friends from her presents useful Fund. At other .places o( worship collections collections worship o( .places other At Relief Wales’ National cf Fund. Prince the of behalf on were several at offertories and on Sunday, churches The The The Rev. H. Rev. The C h fetre atSna,wih il e et to sent be will which Sunday, last offertories The will be taken next Sunday, or on some future date. date. future some or on Sunday, next taken be will Mr. There was no seconder, and the motion accord­ motion the and seconder, no was There 8 The Rev. H. Rev. The as follows: St. John's. £35. 0a. 4d.; St. Anne's, Anne's, St. 4d.; 0a. £35. John's. 10 £17. St. follows: as observed at all the parish churches as a day of being day a as is wishes churches (Friday) the parish with To-day accordance the in all intercession epeolal 10s. at £2, observed Unitarian, Mr. Mr. h himn is alf, h Rv H o E, von H. Rev. the Gatliff, Miss Chairman, The observing the day in a similar manner. similar a in day the observing Arohbishop the of have already happened. already have The St. Austell Union asked the Board to support to support Board the asked Union Austell St. The sfl sc a tecig r rnpr work transport or trenching as such useful, It was decided to support the principle, and to to and principle, the support to decided was It llen s. 5d.; All Saints', £ 4 .14s. 6dJ; Presbyterian, £4; £4; Presbyterian, .14s. 6dJ; 4 £ Saints', All 5d.; s. ann “ I have the honour to report th at at the the at at th report to honour the have I “ L “ No rations have been assigned to any of of any to assigned been have rations No “ M W C oeencrusacs obigteLwsrcs|t Ml89 to | to races briDgLewes the circumstances, foreseen L Master’s Master’s The only certain things in life are those which which those are life in things certain only The 8 hairman s e w e T C !ft_ very quiet one, the only bridesmaid being I with th^Hove Belmont cTuV The following officers The following cTuV Belmont th^Hove with I being bridesmaid only the !ft_one, quiet very wes ew U age g ia r r a compel able-bodied vagrants to do some, some, do to vagrants able-bodied compel illmot V V V V C W e h hairman , seful n o n r e

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told told pecial pecial 2s. .— .— A able climai to condltlonBat the Saffrons on Thursday, on Saffrons able the Thursday, climai to condltlonBat Lancashire. Included lu the home team were were team home with the matoh lu return Included their opened Lancashire. Sussex when There were comparatively few spectators In the the In Kent. spectators few with drew comparatively that were eleven There the In made changes Lancashire two while Stannard, and S.Malik H. mornlDg, but after lunch the crowd considerably considerably crowd the lunch after but mornlDg, slowly, only 54 runs being siored during the first first the during and tosB, siored the being won runs 54only team slowly, visiting The increased. hs anand h fu fr h hd bhown had he form flue the Kent. against maintained thus batsman ruccestful i all day, mosthe lasted innings hour, but after this this after but hour, opened play bur wicket, hard fine, a on first batted being J. T. Tyldesley, ». ho topped the eentuiy, and and eentuiy, ». the Tyldesley, topped T. ho J. being ondb olyadte ar asd h soe o ] to score the raised pair after the Dean and by Bowley bowled by joined was Jupp board the on 68bowl­ the shared Dean and Whitehead start, lent h ust uscm tafil ai ae Wt ! With rate. ]rapid at fairly a at cautiously came m> played runs u both outset, the excel­ an although and, county borne ing the giving men, two first when Sussex went in to bat, Vine and Jupp. the the Jupp. and Vine bat, to in went Sussex when Relf was the new comer and at the luncheon luncheon the at and comer new the was Relf makiDg 112 bifore the latter fell a victim to Dean. A. E. A. Dean. to victim a fell latter the 112 bifore nevl h soe ro a. 4 fr w wickets, two 140 for at. -rood score the Interval Vino being not out 77, and Reif uos out 9 out uos Reif 77, and out not being Vino had compiled his 88 In two hobrs and 25 minutes, minutes, 25 and hobrs two In 88 his compiled had from ball a play to score the with mi-fortune and ibe 164 had at Vine Whitehead, and Dean repl-cing ef uvvda pelfrlwfo Huddleatoa, from lbw for |appeal an Wilson L. H. suivived Relf four's. nine being hits principal his Huddleston and Hallows bowling. the In made was aud iu the next over narrowly missed being being missed amateur Sussex narrowly the wicket., over Wilson’s next captured the iu aud slowly, esme timeruns a bur,fuivacancy, the filled man Willingdon The wicket. his onto Hudulestnn getting hie leg In front of a straight one. The The one. straight a of front In leg hie getting agr by oaughr, The looal player, H. S. Malik, then came in, and and in, came then Malik, . S. whioh H. of player, looal38. with The runs, undefeated being 10 Relf wickets, 178 added fjur for only had partnership E h toeftIh ohr n ef alw, u fe I after hut Hallows, eff end fct oihur I repeating stroke he single, a the for | at Huddleston cut stood immediately now score The ihiee. obtained Wilson who,although bowling well, had not been rewarded been rewarded not had well, bowling who,although to cut fine a 200 with the up sent Relf, joined bad at point. The chance was a hot one, bat although although bat one, hot a was bySharp chance The missed was point. three, over at scoring stcond bowler's af'er hours new 3Vinoett, the for in and success, with lasted having Hallows, ball from Dear,i.beiithe took innings 10 the minutes. off, the fur two hours In the following over, with with over, following the In pretty a with 50 hours his two failed obtained fur he ball Relf the to It. hold hands his to got fieldsman tbe end and Sharp taking the ball at the other. At At other. the at ball the west the taking at Sharp resuming and another end underwent Whitehead bowling ohange, doable Lancashire the stage cricket brilliant, not if sound, playing after cut, him two hours aDd twenty five minutes. five aDdtwenty hours occupied bad two him 70,which oat not being Relf wickets, this at and hatsnian, bowled next and the was Tatn caught was 209, Dean. byVincett at score the oooasinnslly hit out. Tne latter was subsequently subsequently was latter Tne out. hit oooasinnslly Tate while style, brilliant lu fours several Bixobtained for 234 at stood soore the interval tea the u oHdlso atr lyn sed tr Of y tor y steadi playing be after although wicket, Huddlestoa to his out up keep to oontent was The local cricket week oommenoed under favour­ under oommenoed week cricket local The n wooes ae h orle te oee oei- ooveted the obralned he later tw oovers and byDean, bowled Stan­ 61 dean being, eoore, realised to having failed nard nershlp par the minutes, bur Relf, with 95 to bis credit, bit a brilliant four, four, brilliant a bit credit, bis 95 to with Relf, bur stump was removed by a f .-c ball from Sharp, the the Sharp, from ball f .-c a by removed was for stump sens be ball 300 Lhe the with next and up leg, sent square to Relf tor.e a fiveminutes. and hours retiring player haviDg a? isted to put on 45 in in 45 on put to leg isted a? 320 Street's haviDg At player rff retiring the to three for number batted similar a had He run. short a with tury about half an hour. T;ie last wicket put put wicket last T;ie hour. an half about singles sent up 370. Relf hit another single,-and single,-and another hit Relf 370. up sent singles oouple A soorlng became applause. loud ReU amid carefully, 300 raised the Excitement being playing resistance, ball. every while almost off stubb.ru freely Roberts, unexpectedly and an op rapid rate, and Relf with a splendid 4 resohed his his a resohed at soore4 splendid to a with continued Relf men and enthu­ rate, Both rapid amid ahead cheers. team seoured leg, to siastic home pull vigorous more the a put whioh 4,a two with and Roberts, then enthusiasm.' the Increased approaohed, fvas 4's of total Lauoashire the as Intense rdt n te atr 4 Sse tu big 27 beiDg thus Sussex 44. his to 160 latter having tbe former and the Roberts and If credit R play of undsfeaied, close the oounty At the were fur Innings season. this highest his being 160, this abt a i with one wioket to fall. to wioket one with i a abt Tate one for 27 for one Tate Bright weather prevailed yesterday morning I morning yesterday prevailed weather Bright two for 75, Rnb. rts one for 44, Vine one far 48 and and 48far one 44, for Vine one 75,for Rnb.rts two laying confidently for a few overs he was beaten beaten was he overs few a for confidently laying

a od al rm udetn Voet who Vlocett, Huddleston. from ball good a y | of all kinds, crioket, lawn tennis, bathing, indoor j Games indoor bathing, girt tennis, and lawn boy crioket, of kinds, type all every of | attracting I to hrl a;r h rsm In dul cag I change double a Ion resumo the af;er Shortly SERVICES AND RECREATIONS FOR THE THE FOR RECREATIONS AND SERVICES ie onn tevstrs teto I ue o be to sure Is attention visitor's' the morning fine attracted to the beach service of tbe Children’s Children’s tbe of service Tower Wish the beach Between the Mission.Servioe Special to attracted confronting the stair “ castle," which constitutes constitutes which castle," shingle of “ piles stair or pews,” “ the confronting semi-olrculsr a the dally on assembles there themselves ofgroap who Hotel of ages, all orowd children Cavendish the and When play was resumed Relf soored freely and and freely soored Relf resumed was play When ymmeso te ad f okr. Brightness workers. of of band sloglng tbe the of of members by part and main hour, th|e an for lasts composedseldom service The is pulpit. tbe service, but of the ■ the of but service, eba tbe Indeed Is games of every sort; sooial evenings and sing-songs sing-songs and evenings sooial sort; of every games bright hymns and choruses and two short addresses addresses short two and choruses and hymns bright omc o rn h okr n teoide In ohildren the ana workers the bring to much do oc wt oe nte, n to sals that establish tjo and another, one with touch real friendliness without whioh no good lniluenoe lniluenoe good no whioh without friendliness real oso nlosho g n o grsae ed by held are girls for and age school pnbllo of boys Nor are " grown-ups and three-qnarter grown-ups” grown-ups” is it three-qnarter and grown-ups and " Nor are respectively, beservioe will open-air soon possible. an workers lady that hoped and men the held in the Parish Room adjoining All Saints’ Saints’ All adjoining Room Parish is the meeting in devqtlonal dally A held neglected. entirely lasting practice of age, consisting of prayer and a short address on address short a and prayer of consisting age, 17 of 30to of those for years mainly intended Church, Vincete captured five wiokete for 107 runs. Japp Japp 107 runs. for wiokete five captured Vincete tr hs en ae n mc araydn. A week, done. next for up already drawn beiDg much is and made programme full been has start eertd wie n h oikt rud f East­ of ground oricket the on be to while is M.C.S.S the of celebrated, birthday the wbioh during children of visitors and residents (who do not not the do for (who held be residents to and are visitors of sports children College bourne fte lso I nosaly etitd Farther restricted. neoessarlly Is mlssson work of-the School),the whom to Sunday ordinary attend Rev. L. G. Manne’ring, at Crosby House, Black- Black- House, Crosby at Manne’ring, G. L. Rev. water-road. annual meeting of the Hove Football Club was was Club Football Hove the of meeting annual okun Te iaoa saeet hwd a showed statement finanolal £ Tbe of deflolt Cockburn. of Councillor presidency the under on held Thursday It was announoed [that the olub had amalgamated had olub the [that announoed plaoe. was take not did It dance and concert usual the that em M. . Ly W. Mr. team, we the Reserves, Mr. S. A. Townsend; vice-oaptain, vice-oaptain, Townsend; A. S. of Mr. oaptaln Reserves, W. W. C.Wiseman; the Mr. Mr. captain, vice (earn, League Sayers; Mid-Snssex of oaptaln Mr. V. Lacroix; hon. seoretary and treasurer, Mr. treasurer, and seoretary hon. Lacroix; V. Mr. W. Wskely; assistant hon. secretary, Mr. F. W. W. F. Mr. were elected. secretary, members new hon. Twenty-eight Brooker. assistant Wskely; W. Chas. Wentworth Dilke, a member of the Brighton the of member a Dilke, Chas. Wentworth performance a few days ago. He swam from the the from swam He ago. days few a performance distance of distance Walking down the Parade at 11 o'dock on any any on 11 o'dock at Parade the down Walking Makepeace, b Roberts bRoberts Makepeace, West Pier to a point abreast of LanciDg College, a College, LanciDg of abreast point a to Pier West Sharp, lbw, b Vlocett b lbw, Sharp, Vlocett ate...... 1(M Tyldesley.T.b T Rclf, c J. n erety ad t egh ad o i mte, ^d h Kn, n rsudn hes | cheers resounding and King,” the ^ a s d ‘^ d n a mother, his to said length at and earnestly, and I view a with arranged |various, are activities Its .G ant,cVnet ie ...... 81 ...... Vine b Vincett, c G.H. Garnett, .Tlely ef Vict...... 5 VTyldealey,E. Relf, c b incett...... many medals, gsz.-.d medals, many Heap, c Street, b Vincett Vincett b c Street, Heap, his coat coat his “ Mamma, why does that man wear his money on lor The lads.on and across the sea, the old folks folks old the sea, the across and lads.on The lor on money his wear man i.!„ that does why Mamma, “ Huddleston, b Jupp b Jupp Huddleston, b Jupp...... [ Whitehead, 8 ...... Bowley,W. Tyldesley,cVincott b alw,bVnet...... 1 bVincett...... Hallows, Un ,A nfd An nA atAn An A I 1 I V,nAM Uan I A vnMAh Ann nnftda ialtiAanw • Anna Dean, not out not Dean, h iso sbtawe l syt a go Printers, Lewes,Eastbourne GrinBtead.and East good a bat yet, as old week a but is mission The C H IL D R E N ’S SPECIA L SERV ICE ICE SERV L SPECIA ’S N E R D IL H C ioie o nod esoe, hs bes bore breast whose pensioner, an'old to .iposite A 8 Ju Ta Bo Vi H. L. Wilson, lbw, bWilson,L.lbw, Huddleston H. ehrd t 1 Svraera. r h goods Purchasedrequired. if the or SUverdale-road. 11. at Wethered. - - Str Sta ( Relf H. 8. Malik, b Malik,Huddleston 8.H. Vin Roberts, n Roberts, A re appointed: appointed: re tol usin o Crsin ie te whole the life, Christian of questions itloal USX . LANCASHIRE. v. SUSSEX w malgamation 9 — 31 in attractive style. Vine was then then was Vine style. attractive in 31 pp. bDean pp. nd ne, b Huddleston Huddleston ne,b te, lbw, blbw, Huddleston te, wley,bDean eet, bSharp...... eet, nnard. b Dean nnard. 1 et n Dean b ccett, and m CRICKET WEEK. HLRN F VISITORS. OF CHILDREN for 35for minutes. T .E,ntot ...... out not A.EJ,

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T or; oeae em.Apy M 182, High-street, M„ terms.—Apply, Lewes. moderate board; T P L R 4 £1). Typewriters: Every make from 2gs. Trunks, Bags. Trunks, from 2gs.make Every Typewriters: £1). Stc. ntuet, ulr ad ltd od. Hue of Houses Goods.. Plated and Cutlery Instruments, Rugs, Scientific Lino,and Safes, Musical Bicycles, Fireproof Skates, Carpets, price. Furniture Purchased, Purchased, Furniture our Special Stone used. Stone Special our Stone. of kind F bargain, £5 each.—Jury & Son, Cycle Agents, Trinity- Trinity- Agents, Cycle Son, & each.—Jury £5 bargain, Pre 131,Eastbourne. Seaside, prbok n Rlih BRAN I SECOND- In BARGAINS Raleigh. and Sparkbrook ADMTR YL8-ug ee. ’Phone 147. Lewes. CYCLE8.-Rugg, MOTORHAND buildings, Eastbourne. buildings, 'olegate.Wood.—Mrs. oppositeAbbotts E. B. Ryder, _ from 30s. up wards.—Jury & Son, Trinity-buildings, and and 30s. up from Son,Trinity-buildings, & wards.—Jury — Apply. Gasson, Woldhuretlea Farm, Crawley. —Apply.Farm, Woldhuretlea Gasson, ortgages ortgages CCE, OO CCE ad YL CAR8. — CYCLE J and V CYCLES MOTOR /CYCLES, oe eun Atqe n Spro Second - hand Superior and Antique Genuine some bo _ untr. e Wnos n saiu So Rooms. Show spacious and Windows See Furniture. F Always open for Inspection. V | friends. The entertainment commenced at 8 o’clockat commenced entertainment The facilities |friends. and played were games various Io'clock AE NETET o Tut oe o Small or Money PROPERTY FREEHOLD Trust Capitalist.—Substantial tor } INVESTMENT JAFE Jr o,rnybldn8 atore , Eastbourne. —Jury &Son,TrinUy-bullding8, F nt.—For patterns; 12, 3s.;patterns; 100.4s. 8d.; 7s. flees,19, Comfleld-road,Eastbourne. e fr ah wil oash for bee F ESL tlwpie;lt ogo tnns liberal tenants; togood let ) SOLDlowBE prices; at rs n bwig re.Apy M. green.—Apply,A., bowling and urts 1 table, dessert spoons, dessert table, egg forks, and tea spoons (36pieces); guarantee; accept 25s.: approval willingly. — willingly. Wi approval 25s.: accept guarantee; BoxH. L„ “ Cduner"Office, Lewes. ye 25 Cduner"Office, “ maker's L„ BoxH. l; A stamped piece every unsoiled; APPLY many soldiers and men of tbe Mercantile Marine, Marine, Mercantile tbe of men and soldiers many at home, and [the ladies who arranged the concert. concert. the arranged who [the ladies and home, at nttt o Wdedy vnn. rm t 8 to 6 Seamen From their to with correspond to who wished Missions those to given evening. tbe Wednesday at on time Institute jolly a spent Autumn Road Repairs by our Special Plant in any any in Plant Special our by Repairs Road Autumn Paths Repaired and Guaranteed to Stand Winter ; Winter Stand to Guaranteed and Repaired Paths and lasted nntll 9 15, Mr. W. H. Noble (reader-ln (reader-ln Noble H. W. Mr. 15, 9 nntll lasted and sang “ You asked for the hand of my daughter,” daughter,” my of hand the for asked You “ sang J. J. dance.” a “ Spanish Mrs. duet, pianoforte contributed played Stevens tastefully Christine Miss chairman. and a . Stevens genial making charge) [OU8ES AT EASTBOURNE EASTBOURNE AT (an[OU8ES exclusive selection). and a civilian canBed roars of laughter Dy his his Dy laughter an of reoltlng men of types roars various of canBed impersonations civilian a and "Boxer,” as addressed familiarly A Inuniform, man FOR daddy.” The popular marching song, “ Sussex Sussex “ song, mine, marching the popular down go Don’t The cf “ sang Henron, Mr. Deal,” daddy.” and “ , as, RiG. A the the of member rendered was " a angels of Queen “ by poem. Immortal Goods Warehoused in Separate in Goods Warehoused

tea table luxury. The song, “ Your eyes have told told have eyes Your “ song, The chorus luxury. table the tea zest, to a certain a great by reference varied occasionally being with sung was ses,” the by OTR ES Gil TEAD D A E ST itlN G EAST FOSTERS of the RG.A. Mrs. Tlnley and Miss C. Stevens Stevens C. Miss and Tlnley Mrs. RG.A. by one the for Jaok,” of Three “ was as Adam,” Aohllle “ reoeived, well ss. was tbe pf Saturn, Mr. hy so,” me three bedrooms, bath, usual offices; facing sea; electric electric sea; facing offices; usual bath, bedrooms, three Flat Small Furnished LET.—Handsomely TO LAT PAYING RECEIVES ASTBOURNE. LADY — A throughout: good garden ; rent 12s. week inclusive.— inclusive.— 12s. week rent ; garden good Hampden at throughout: LET TO VILLA EMI-DETACHED fly,” and, in response, gave “ Poor Oock Robin,” the the OockRobin,” Poor “ gave in response, fly,” and, ch were encored for their duet, “ The spider and the the and spider The “ duet, their for encored were taken uptaken I ADY tngs closed with the singing of singing the with closed tngs , ------entrance; rent rent entrance; s e w e ATET, unse o Ufrihd with Unfurnished, bourne. or Furnished PARTMENTS, LT TO UNSE ROS n ue of Bay. use Pevensey ROOMSBay-terrace, and FURNISHED TWO LET, O YN GET RCIE i a onr house country a in RECEIVED GUEST8 AYING s d r a w y a BOX TRICYCLE CARRIERS in good condition; condition; good in BOXCARRIERS TRICYCLE 23,Lewes,Sussex.Leicester-road, 5 ROOMS; minutes’ THREE (Unfurnished), LET O re Complete urne. WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET (sitting room (sitting LET TO ROOMS FURNISHED WO a t t e s o fort ; terms moderate tor viBitors making lengthy stay. lengthy viBitors making tor moderate terms ; fort SIAE FREE. ESTIMATES MenCareful aud Experienced miers, Swift, Sunbeam, Enfield and Triumph Cycles, Triumph and Enfield Sunbeam, Swift, miers, opee os Furnishers. House Complete T jer Sewing Machine: All kinds less half price (from price half less kinds All Machine: Sewing jer iet iero Warehouses Fireproof Finest xrs' xrs' R AE COSBE GENE SHORT- GUERNSEY CROSS-BRED SALE, OR OR GOOD VALUE in all Departments,Ato go very cheap.—W.very 23, Bradbrook, Palmere-road, Norbury. 170; OR GRAPHOPHONE SALE, Cylinder Records, To Let for Six Months or longer; two sitting and sitting two longer; or Months Six for Let To tennis sea; house facing goodbathing; GUESTS; P ark; six' rooms, bath room; newly decorated decorated newly room; bath rooms, six' ark; P C IENUINE BRITISH PLATE.-LADY OFFERS OFFERS each six PLATE.-LADY comprising costlySERVICE, magnificent T BRITISH IENUINE eoedcdn lehr;n raoal ofr refused. offer reasonable no elsewhere; deciding before SALE.- CLEARANCE URNITURE.—SUMMER Wright, 85,. 87, attendance.—Heathdene, 28, attendance.—Heathdene, Motcombe-road, East­ US nhr eycmotbe rvt house.— private comfortable very her in GUEST HOUSE mr n pt-ae Vans. Up-to-date and Smart kitchen: rent per week 6s.—Apply, week per 3, M. rent A. Johns, kitchen: and bedroom or two bedrooms), with or without without or with bedrooms), two or bedroom and Brighton.—H„ to ’Bus and Downs the from walk We HORN HEIFER, with heifer calf, week old,week calf, by heifer side. with HEIFER, HORN Write or telephone 844 to R. Barratt Terry, F.A.l. F.A.l. Terry, 844telephone or R.Write Barratt to orus of which was spiritedly and harmonious! harmonious! and spiritedly was which of orus L V1A A 1 JV xL n 9, T JMSS TET BRIGHTON.— STREET, JAMES’S 97,ST. and EMORLAL 81 CARDS, ORE—ORiEIEC eey com­ every BOURNE,—BOARDiRESIDENCE; rme ad n Sad; pedd ahn, 30s.; machine, splendid ; Stand one and Trumpet oncert y k c a t Bargain Hunters should see our Stock and Prices Prices and Stock see should our Hunters Bargain Cornfield-road, Eastbourne.—A Sale every MondayCornfield-road, every Eastbourne.—ASale with Envelopes to ma! Envelopes to with fr ae r o fet. to or £ale Jfor oku Compartments.Lock-up localexperience).— . . . have the Pick of the Market. Triumph, B.8.A., Triumph, Market. the of Pick the have ATLP GRG. e. 131. Tel. GARAGE. CANTELUPE 2 Threshing Machines (nearly new)(nearly Machines Threshing 2 mine 1 3i-h.p.GasEngine. 121-h.p, Pump. and Crossley OilEngine 1 20-h.p. Orossley Engine. Gas - . 1 Small Light Railway and Tip Trucks. Tip and Railway 1Light Small Sc Lo IHS o eev aohr s PAYING as another receive to WISHES can remain off tne purchase monev purchase tne off can remain .Y’8 AUCTION ROOMS and SALE YARD,19, SALE ROOMS .Y’8 and AUCTION - - . STORAGE. - Jrinstead. o Hue n Ett Aet, Market* Agents, Estate and House Co. UiU fr <§al£. for JUticUs riuas apply, irticulars ndon^Brlghton and Eastbourne, apply T, apply Eastbourne, and ndon^Brlghton , in C GNS HR CARS. HIRE AGENTS. >yaudien the to ins 5,000 Pianos; ny Employed.only L . .— A A .— in Eastbourne. in 57 ontracting -----

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6, Sussex Gardens,Ba8utete^r K Gardens,Ba8utete^r 6, Sussex HoursQtiU7; Sats.dtiU S. Later by Appointment Later S. Sats.dtiU HoursQtiU7; con fTahr n iiay Service.—Apply, Military C. H on Teachers of account ok Gnrl, osprorad, Betweenmaids* Houseparlourmaids, Generals, -Cook A Morris, Eastgate-street, Lewes. Eastgate-street, Morris, Housemaids, Generals, Kitcheiimaids, for Private and Private Houses. for Boarding Kitcheiimaids, Generals, Housemaids, A bourne. 1 B xeine—r. vl, sdw Hue Frs Row Forest House, Ashdown Evill, experience.—Mrs. Sussex. D Co.,21. Eastbourne, Terminus-road, bourne. Eastbourne. Seaside, col aot et 7h ae 25-30 wages, age. age ; 7th state ; Sept. about School, Eastbourne. minus-road W I)itton6-road house). (new — South Housemaid. wood JT WANTED, in Young Gentlemen's Preparatory Preparatory Gentlemen's Young in WANTED, JT Eastbourne. $erbants & Assistants SEanteb Assistants & $erbants UPRI OKGNRL ATD small WANTED; COOK-GENERAL R IO PER SU bourne. PARLOURMAID W W W W W W Eastbourne. W road, East Grinstead. East road, Y Y .K arrte, oprtd conat Gantelupe- Accountant, Corporated Fairbrother, K. H. Grinstead.—Apply, to byletter, East in shop high-class W letter, to Manager, Hydro Hotel, Eastbourne. Hotel, Hydro Manager, to letter, r AY EURD ih uies experi- business with REQUIRED, LADY G N U \rO W Oleaner Supplied with or without without or with Supplied Oleaner ad Mn Wies Pres Vne, Chair Vanmen, Porters, Waiters, Men, Handy 4 tedd Wnos lae ad n Csa Work Casual any and ; Cleaned Windows Attended; nai Atnat; pnl hi fr ie Vacuum Hire; for Chair Spinal Attendants; Invalid A Ray, 46, Ray, Mill-road,Eastbourne. Menof Act. Compensation Workmen’s under Insured references.—A pply, ont. onlysent roodcharacter bourne. Free. Prompt and Personal Attention Given. Attention Personal and Prompt Free. walk, Lewes. All classes of Servants Wanted and Suited Suited and All classesWanted ofServants walk, Lewes. Agency, 32,Eastbourne. Gildredge-road, Mothers’ Helps.—Myrtlehol/neand panions Employment '£12 N Governesses,Com- from wages £40;ureery to also l EIE APITETi Eastbourne. in APPOINTMENT DESIRES K R E flL G O Prorad, osmis Udr Housemaids. Under Housemaids, Parlourmaids, IO bourne. Office, East­ Chronicle” “ S„ A. Engagement.—B.seeks Kltchenmaids young and Cooks, Nurses, Under good and — Nurses Several WANTED. SITUATIONS S bourne- Y Wm. Hnggett, 67, Brighton, Wm.Hnggett, Prinoes-cresoent, L ne t ass wt Mngmn ad Books for and Management with assist to cnce, JL t eta By’ col Lws fo 3s Ags, on August, 31st from Lewes, Boys’ School, Central MALEat WANTED, U - TEACHERS. EMERGENCY \ x Stain a Cnrl eity 182, High-street, Registry, Central at Situations rx. pay oarrlage and send P.O. by nextpost. Quite private. private. Quite P.O.by nextpost. send and oarrlage pay ewes. Nurses, Cooks, Housemaids Disengaged.Cooks, Nurses, Housemaids ewes. A n 0,Qensra*Hsig,8se. [Copyright.] 201,and Queen's-road* 8ussex. Hastings, Also OFBlOE, permanent and SERVANTS’ REGISTRY etrades owre b arneet—ook 200 arrangement.—Locook, by forwarded address letter Officers’ also We Curtains; Ladles1 and Teeth. 8hoesArtificial Uniforms, abroad, Boots. Blankets, and Old Silver Gold and send Linen, Underwear; to Household condition and Children’s, any Jents’. In jverything re mdrt cags — . . ihrs Ld, 6, Ltd., Richards, H. E. — advice Hours. charges. 9—7;; Bnsaex-gardens, moderate Saturday, B-6. extractions Eastbourne. painless free; absolutely ; remodelled x b oenadpils ehd rpis; misfits; repairs ; methods painless and bymodern XxL and Son, 55, and Eastbourne. Susans-road, 7, New Upperton-road, Eastbourne. 7,Upperton-road, New cost.—Routly usual half at repaired and made Plates L Teh r etatd anesy ad Artificial and painlessly, extracted are Teeth _L/ Mrs. Fred Tdvey. Fred Mrs. near golf links; winter arrangements now being made.— arrangements winter golf links; near l RCIE wl-pone os; refined home; well-appointed house; ; RECEIVED Xli Sout sr t t ne. rn u o stb a E et, -stre th u o S I YESA1G RNVTN. TAILORING; RENOVATING. TYRESSMAK1NG. where established), (oldest SURGERY Y"\ENTAL jATORE (21, GUESTS Enys-road).—PAYING YjlASTBOURNE hn 7. ■ • f 771.Phone —-Miss20, Eastbourne. Ackermann. Avqnue, The E London,W. E 4 HINT. - CLEAR YOUR WARDROBES. - We - WARDROBES. YOUR CLEAR - HINT. 4 ECES n oia o dsnae,t Assist to disengaged, or holiday on TEACHERS, A„ Valehuret, St. Helen’s Park, Hastings. Hastings. Helen’sPark, St. Valehuret, A„ 3rd; Under 17,Nurse, Under 3rd; Parlourmaid, now; disengaged F reference 13 now.reference disengaged months, Nurse, 20, age now; 4 years disengaged months, Sept. 2 2J Kitehennjaid, 11thmaid, Sept. years’ reference. ; Kitchen- House- 17, months; 1 28th; parlourmaid. reference 8 year 27,August Housemaid, now: gaged 29, Cook-General, age 1st; Sept. 20th ;Sept. years. 6 r Cook-General, reference 10 months, temporary or or disen­ 20, 1year, Housemaid, temporary ;reference permanent months, 10 reference Cook-General, good Cook, reference GoodKitchenmaid; Cook, with erd—aby' Sl Ros ajiig h House the pre­ when jrricea (adjoining fair Rooms Sale at ferred.—Hamblyn's Privately Bought or Auction, lars to R. Barratt Terry, F.A.I., 19, F.A.I., Terry, Cornfield-road, East­ Barratt R. to lars be will Eastbourne, Office, Post Town returning rewarded. Old Anyone to half-sovereign.same containing _RSE _ alumi, eeec 9 ots ae 1 House- 21: age months, 9 reference parlourmaid, iH COMPTON AGENCY,8. riTHK Agency Office),Agency Eastbourne. Elms-buildings, KR ATD—be o sit smalls.—Apply assist to WANTED.—Able AKER u 4 F GENERAL SERYANT WANTED in small familysmall in WANTED ; SERYANT GENERAL bourne. RllLL(u aua okn)TEH FITTED looking) TEETH natural (but RTlFlCLAL A PY XOD EITY Ssn od East­- Susans road, REGISTRY, OXFORD PPLY L1 nunse EIEC.Pes sn particu­ send RESIDENCE.—Please JLV1 Unfurnished P TJ S IY IL WANTED.—Apply, before one GIRL o’clock, AILY (Copyright). F. W. Locock, 200 and 201, Queen’s-road. Hastings. Hastings. Queen’s-road. 201, and 200 Locock, W. F. road,[Eastbourne. W i ed y b d te rin P ATORE TeLNo.1058. 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