If. &|E. LOCOCS ! OUTFIT*. QUiteN'S RjbAD, HASTINttS.. 1%‘b 9nltcis, Qoat«, 'rrcnuera. «&sd> Girlft* Clothing,: Ladiei’ gooi ^TdiTibuig Goht'.s and XJnci4v* fboes, I?Uerr, Inarm- jljiiaeli, ©vpryif.ina’ Blankots, Cutleify. . ;OoLd«, Truaki^ and Bags. Practical postcard viU bpn« iia. CM eatabiithcA ST. LEONARDS. :|d

S T . l e o n a ;: SERVER, SATTJRRAY. MAY 18* 1918.

r s A I M S . rAMIllY, ROLL OF HONOUR. MB. PBtHIOK lAWRBNCB ATI THE tKrnsB AMKAnaacui J o n a s / m a r k e t -H a l l , i ‘ i

IHlS.i l a WREN(3B o n THE WOMAN’S ■ r) PART ■ r L . i ■ A meeting! bf the Hastings Labour party TO OUR was held at the Market IJall on AVbdne.sday (ivening. It had been oiiginally adv^irtised tor the Central Pavilion, QueenVrbad. but (Icfficultics intervening the venue had to be jiltered. J _lIii ■ (HEiU) OiTICX V 71, LOHBAIIBi StltECT, E.C 3,) There was ai good audielice which included II number of women. 1 vrith ij^arly 900 Office* in Ei^lattd^ nnd Wales, MrTW. Jezzard presid^, and was sup- lortod by Mr: and Mrs. [Pethic-k Lawrence, for negotl^tkig UJ5. Treasury I!rs. F. Strickland, Messts. .1. H. Poyntoh, j L. T. White, et'-., also pr^ent were Oouucil- Cheques and Bank Ndles, and teansaeting Icir Eeed, Mr. Barclay Hanbury, Mp. Meek, etc. all kinds of bknkin^ business. The Chairman apologised for any incon- ’ 'A venaenee that might have oecurrerf in the The System of Registi[atioh for various FiffiMeH AUXUikXV: oration df the place pm cc: eiM»rT AJUrmm). d ‘Observer.’ ") He reeieived shorj notice, customers have to nominate the Retailer ~t, PARia> BOWMBAUX, BljARUnz; HAVRE. MAIWBLLES mad faCE, t they w.ere vinaWe to place an intim ation ■ , i the Cricket Ground gate.s notifying the ange. They w-ere not disappointed: they from whom they desirie to draw their supplies. [I t that it eoiild only act' in their favour, j; i- ' ( ’ [■' Ivoice: “Round to.”) They had two altenia- We tender to dur regular customers the ■es: a meeting in the open air or in ano­ ther place, or to postpone lit. The executive WORbLEY’S were not going at any timd to show th|e white assurance of thje best possible service of ather. (Applause.) - ithey were glad in Portrait^ sent to the Editor for this Family Roll of Honour will be published Eleotrical Engineering W erks a n d , these times) of food coupons and oetemony in the order in which they are received. Full particulars must be sent witili each ‘their interests if they pominate oUr local in getting commodities to feel that they could portrait, toclading the name and address of the sender, the, name, rank, and regiment IliOTeR 6ARAGE. g«t publicity free, and they were thangful for of each’inan serving with the Forces, and the nature of any war work done by any branch the advertisement which[ had been given other medtber of the lamily. The above group is the L5th in this series. The B*t rad Sold on Comnutaibn Medianicid Repoira rad Conpibto them'in the Press. The biggest mistake the portraits are of the family of Mr.s. A. B- Diamond, 50, Braybrooke-road, Hastings. OvbrhMiIa ^of PriTOte r a d C onm orcial Vofaiclea. Liibour party had ever made in this town, as The following is a description, the numbers- oorrespKinding w ith tho.se under the they .were toid, was emphasised by their pre- portraits:-—(1) Mrs. A. B. Diamond; ('2) Miss Susie Diamond, daughter, iLusaks, Our assistants, will be pleased to give t y Ir e s , o i l , g r e a s e , e l e c t r i c a l s u n d r i e s ,- se me at that meeting. The fact that the N Rhodesia, South Africa: (3) Mias Cis.sie Diamond, daughter, Lusaks, N. Rhodesia, PETROL, DYNAMO AND MOTOR REPAIRS, workers of the town had the power to select South Afiica; (4) Miss Mollie Diamond, daugther, London; (5) Private Victor S. customers any information they require a representative to oppose one of the most Diamond, son, late Roval .Sussex Regiment, twice wounded in France, wounejed in hij rhly placed pocket boroughs- in the emm- Gazza bat;le (Egypt) and again in .Taffa battle, now: in hospital; (6) Mrs. A. Hide, as soon as instructions have been issued try'iwas a freeradvertisement for them, and daughter, Hastings. , Address- 33, NORMAN RD., ST. LEONARDS. they were thainkfui for it. Whatever,- the from the Local Food Authority. A Frtefleal Sport Coail pa jers m ight call Mr. Pethick La-wrence: bo w ith a sm art roll ( CLINCHER TYRE STOCKIST. TefepW 902. declared th a t they stoodl for the Labour paity pure and simple. (.kpplauBo.) They Proceeding the speakerpeai referred to Tail- KILLED AND MISSING. w ith -tassels. were aware of-the saying ‘ (jive a dog a bad ways, mines and stiipping whichsb had oomo Sky, Sax, X name and kieJ^him and it will always hang under Stats control and empTihasieed. the Liine, Wine, He to him,” but; some of the dogs which fact that- t’le Labour party could not agree Sp hao been kicked turned out to be to [them going back entirely to private best. As workers they would not ownership. T Many changes had been ■(oiRip W hite Velio abl> to run w high as j£3,0M a year in plac­ brought to the position of women and they I^rge sfulor. coll ing Mr. Lawrepco before the town, butttey werja not going back, they were going on, i tncks, inlet wif did hope by, their principles to so place be- the half Frjnchise already girfei them must insertion, large for< the town a candidate of such a character be extendec so that men and women stood on an equrl footing. Mothers-’ pensions front, finished tha ; they whuld win the confidence of those ’ Sizes i 3i to 13I now trying to thwart the)r progress. The mubt come so that widows could have onlr mistake Ithe Hastings Labour party enough to look a.fter their children instead S] HAIR F O O D ' of having j;o try to do the impossible by f bad made vvas that it hadf been so long in A Kill Im arf Crepe do I coming into :exiistence. ThOy had Irnen con­ having to go out to work for them. IS THE BEST TONIC you can posSiHy give your hair. A little pbbcd Into tented with the other jiaijties and the old Spebkmg or his jxisition with regard to the quality material, | the roots every /lay will absolutely eradicate dandrufi. prevent greynes^, stimulate custom of like father like son had stood good war, the s] leaker said they all agreed in epUar, square the roots to put out fresh growth, and correct, the cause of excessive dryness or ex- for a tong time, but he had had his eyes beating Kaiserism, by which be meant the enff, fron-t and sh cesave greasiness so that the hair quickly becomes healthy in eve^.way.; opened, and he had developW into new fields spirit when they found it rampant in other TEA :: COFFEE :: GROCERIES :: PROVISIONS , belt and pearl of thought. His standxK>iut had become en­ down by b-ute force. While they hated Ilrory, Cham, Li g This tonic is:kn6wn as LatllOB* Toxaua, but it is very popular with gentlemen it in (iermsny they also hated that same I.S. 112. tire; y changed, and he wa4 able from prin- . ' ’ S; i who^ hair- does not require any dressing to keep it in position. ■ Rontmiinuai* ciplo to advance the claims of the National spirit when they found it rampant in other Labmr party. He was not like one of those countrie.s. (Loud applause). A very heavy , A v t t f pretty Floral T o x m n a NOURISHES THE ROOTS. who had written to the local paper who said responsibility must rest with the German sailor collar, sqi he irpnJd be ashamed to he seen with Mr. (3toverniment for the outbreak of th e -ear. They wantel a permanent peace—^tbe great trim m ed oval pe: Absolutely Baaishet Dandruff, ; P etl ick Lawij-ence, but he noticed th a t he got finished w ith bell a loi g way. from the town before he wrote the bulk of t\em at any rate—and they GOMTAMS M» OIL OR GREASE. dad not want the w ar to go on nation is plaoad upon her feet economic­ and universities, and all the things that _skirt, 6-inch hej letter.wliat (Laughter.) they liked. The Thfey Ipolicy stood for they re-con- were' a single day longer than necessary to effective go-wn emt TOtioii pursue to make was the entirely lives of coveredthe peoplb by bet­the ally, and fitted to oompete with (hek billlv are cfet-aieined by a free people. AVhat is i GENTLEMENIS- TOZANA-is the tonic with a EIXINQ CREAM added, and which get that peace, and some of them of a neighbour uiiori something lika equal true of the Roumansj is equally true o# Helio. ■ S I forms a perfect blend containing all the advantages of the tonic with a perfect con-trol terNational plaost^han Labour theyParty, were and now. they They could 1 were call believed that the uar would have to bo thonitold that State i 1 control, food distribution,^ On the left Corporal Picknell, R.F.A., terms, before a, fiound . of raw materials' is other subject races. nlie Magyars ap» th* of the hair. G antlom an’S Tozana keeps the hair in position throughout strut finished by megotiatdoii. Even Mr. Lloyd. who, as reported iu our issue of last allowed to go into Germany. Are the Huns Prussiarisj of tlie dual-monarchy , vithoufi educ:ttkn and other things they were ojut to George had been negotiating during a large - the day without making it harsh or pulling it out. Neither does it leave any white make the most of were to be relegated to the Saturday, .was killed in action on April 10th. to be allowied to do the devil’s work in the the Prussian’s excus-i. j The Prussians ar* powder deposited on the hair. part of last year )or th.2 end of the war. To He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward devil’s way upon a little unofijeirding a mongtel race with tiio vices of all and by-w^s for the present, and everything must whatever length the war went it was per­ Elegance and be bent on the tei-fible slaug iter taking place Picknell, formerly of Queen’s-road, nation, and then, when tllie -war ia over, are the virtiits of iion©. The Magyars, so fM ithU strength of all Chemists, - /,' nt SEtR KIR or post free fectly clear that in some form or other it Hastings, now of Milward-road. He leaves we to I be called upon to take the Prussian as we o'aii know their history,, are a fra over Ithe water. What sort of a countrv would have to be brought to an end by some .1 widow and two children. On the right tores. Hairdressers and,Canteens " I f “ / » r a / r a direct from woiild ti(^ have it they at home neglected brute to our bosom as though nothing [out purer brjerid. ; ; form of negotiated peace. The fundamental Pr'ivate G. H. Tichband, junior. Queen’s of, tlie ordinary occurred? Oui; , first Or to . porofe to a ipatter that" directly their diilies in iplacing befc re the people a diffetonce between himself and those bn the THEGREY ITOZANA, 257, Cray’s Inn Read, London, W.C. policy^ of prograss? The Labo Royal West Surrey Regiment; reported duty is to devastated Belgium, who -went affect.s the B ritish Em pire. 1'here; i,e tliaV ur party was out other side -was that they looked upbn the missing since March 23rd. His parents, Mr. to her Calvary for the sake of national vast tradt[ knetwn in the past as iGerma.* to crushi German militarism as much as any- German nation as a bulk. Theyl thouglht the and Mrs. G. Tichband, 3, Union-street, St. j Try also TOZAN A Shampoo Ppw£e^, Wei, Dry and. HePna. body. 1 He hafi tw o sons who honour and humian fi-eedom, and no lipm- South-Wrist Afiica, What a trail of blood had been at the only way of getting rid'of Kaiserijsm was from Leonards, will be glad of any inforonjition. - ber of muddle-headed and sentimental marked jthpj footsteps ,01 Germany theral -Srar sipeje theicoinmencemen . They were not w ithout, whereas he beUeved it icould be got SHOl out to brush the iGerman nat Pacifists rihall stand in tha way of the What brutalitj' and inhumanity! I.s thrt'' on. (Applause.) nid of from -within. Those who differed said British people doing the right thing by to be ha!n[ded back tc) Germany that ao* Therein lay the great differejnee betwwn the that victory [was their one peace aim, and it to the German people as to embarking on 47* ROBERTSpI Labou • partyi and other parties. He saw it brave little Belgium. 'What' I have said ma.v finish what she had begun to do to, others sought iphantastic aims, - which’ were another struggle. about Belgium is-equally true about the death willa[t remain of th® Herroroeg and advocatell that the Straits of Dover should the disruption of the German^d,Austrian Two other questions having been dealt with other countries invaded and desolated [by other abqrlginies"? Are w© • to offend th* HASTIl be closed for five years *0 all outgoing ships Empires, and[ dismembering the Turkish Em­ concerning the Labour Party’s policy, the unspeakable Him. Mr. Pethick peoples of our *Sout'.i- African Upion by FOR LOVELY SCENERY & BEAUTIFUL WALKS to Qer nany. Letrthem be fair. If .he was a Mr. Poynton moved a resolution support­ pire. If they wanted those tilings they would Lawrence calls upon , us to. “publicly re­ purebaain^ a dishonourable peace qpo* "Mmyyi ■■ 1 ' — German be sbould say “If they are going to Unite the whole German people, j The Labour ing the Labour Party’s programme of tercon- pudiate” these resolutions! He would impOBsiblp term s? T hat way madness li**. i i in pretty Country Lanes' dnd'y'W^d storve Ime out I jmay as Tvlell fight to the party belie-vW in separating plie common struction after the War, which was seconded finish.’! How cqul^dhey expect peace on have us act as poltroons that in the end Iict Mr.; Pethick J,awrcnci3 honestly d(*l , ■ GO TO German people from their heads; while tho.se and carried, and the meeting closed. wp might secure what would' inevitably with these questions in detail, jnstead of such lines? What must be the feelings of opposed to them wanted to take them as one prove;a ‘German peace! indulging' in vague generalaties and (Ulr TEETH the German people if thty were to be head and claised them as hyneas or vipers. MR. PETHICK I.AWRENCE RHPLlES TO 'l"hen the resolutions under the letter C worthy ipfiiiendoes. .i;,et Ihim dCclar^ th« strangled after the war? He was not speak­ Such reptileb they exterminated, but were TWO “DIRECT QUESTIONS.’! ing of [the German military party. He be­ deal with “permanent measures of miifal grounds of iliis peace policy in plain tsnns, TfH R E E OAKS,! Guestling Halt they prepared to do th a t to the -whole Ger- We received the appended letter on Thurs­ assistrinoe and collaboration among the which call be understood by the plain man. I F you are requir j ; (12 minnte**^ ride from Hastings Railway Station., Frequent Trains.) lieved .he German people would deal with mail po'xpl'e, suen, women and children? If day alliee.t’ I.ike the others they are purely .As he jirbriecutes his .strange condidatnr* ARTIFICIAL TEE! them ia time. (Applause.) The policy of they put them in a cage they would attempt Sir ,—You ask me ,so many questiqns in defensive measures. Surely after the reve­ you are ad-vised to call and ^I'takoj Tram to Christ Church, Ore, and thence delightful half-hour Country Walk, the L alour party -vas one wh ich was gaining li® -wriU be jclosely watdhed. If he attempt to go for then, again at the first ppportunity, different piarts of your last issue that it lation ' aft'orded to the civilised world of to cast dust into the e.v^ of aimplej confid­ i ^ T E A S FROM Sd. PIER'HEAD. the resiect of all classes, and not a small and. that was what the Gerjnan people would ■would be impossible bo reply to them all in pacifist section, ai they had been told. It Germany’s infamous trade methods before ing people. Who have neither th© ed,ucatio* W . O V E R ' A d JCMNING THE l h o t e l i s a l a r g e f i e l d o p e n t o v i s i t o r s . do. A smashing military victory would only a letter without wear.ying your readers. I the w ^ and during the war we shall be nor th© mjeans of veirifying his statement*, ■was a Mlicy which would n ake life, worth leave the German people with revenge, and hope that my speech laet night -wili have fools indeed- if wo fail to take, commonsense there are '^me of us who are pledged ts .2 , ST. HELEN’S R| 'i ' Open to Travellers, all day for Non>Intoricrat Druiks. living b|y using the v-ery best means at their they could no; ha-ye a perm anent peace. He m ^e my general policy with regard (o the precautions aga.inst a repetition of such ^m- d-> what in ;us lies to open their e.ves to th* disposal] (.ApplaUi^.) , Aftei Denbigh, the (Opposite Park 'Bohrs, Wines, &, Spirits on sale between the Ihjurs ,(^.12 hpon *'2.3(bp.m., & 6 'te # pjn. was asked to say exactly what he would do war more clear to .you and that it will not scrupulous practices. Mr. Pethick tru th . I patriot, -me I/awrence, the Facifist. (Laugh, to end the war, but on. such a quest iqn he Lar^rence fJhould tell us plainly—quoting ter and plause.) be neoes.sary for me to reply further tc[ your . ! U. HBNET BEER. CdLD CROWNS and^I could not say “I will do this to-day and that criticisms on this point, which were evidently chapter -end verse—xvliat it is lie objects to St. Lec-hrirds. Mr. P i jhick Law rence said it did not mat- to-morrow, and the next day I will have in the work of that Conference and why. i. SPECIALia ter abo Hastings being a Ibad starter so based on misunderstanding. peace.” All he could do was to show -where There remain the two “direct q.uestiionsi” We' decidedly object to theee vague gener­ A TRADE iuNTON OFFICIAL .DEFENDS long as was a; good finisher. (Applause.) the Government had failed, and point out a alities whicCi lead uninformed persohri to ' a b s o l u t e l y p J He; had m as)cet! whether he had come to which ,yqu print on page 6. Without ifi any THE PACIFIST CANDIDATE. EXTEACTIOl Best-Laundry in the District,...... stalp. general course oLaction, and that was as far way pledging myself to reply to evei-y [ques­ infiar the worst. That is a method that is [ We received the appended letter yesterday. intended to stfip until the as ho could go Then they weM told that the neither! honest nor helpful. ^ ...... General lectioni, and w hether he stayed tion as to my iiersonal life which al) and Sir ,—You ^ind a few of your correspbndent* OROS Allies had to be considered. What he meant sundry may care to put to me I am happy to (2) Hhen there are those “secret treaties’’ appear to ihe very -mpeh annoyed; at th* i lA after I t f-eniained witfi' them. He HARD CLEAR Best'W of k Indderale Prices. when he said a..pai^in thing ought .1° be done fum ish you! .with answers on both [these of whi<^ nre Jjefir so much from. certain leen takentake away i n fighting for had po many years of practise. (Laughter.) Hastings, May 16th, 1918. ings. “Vigilapt” says that all Hastings Bathgate. The first iecturc The men must teach them the way, show way. His testimony to the sincerity and eople are concerned abotit is Hr. Pethlok .*n ^September 28th, but due : IWIBBr ol |Bll k ln ^, Mouldings^ Skirtiiiss, etc., prepared on the Premise •their? couxtrj’, Thrte was a great deal of straightforwardness of our then Foreign them the ropes and how to play the game, details will a.ppear, in our Special attention given A rchitects'own designs. talk aboul [ how I the soldiers had en awrence’s vie|ws on the war. Sim ilar view* and when the men were doing that they MORE QUESTIONS. Secretary is perhaips th e finest ev'er are acqiepted by-the organised workers of *11 lecturer will lie the Rev. W.i T PHO N E 741. but he had a toblining that after the ar bestowed by an ambassador of an enemy people wopld w ant tlihe pocketketlof of the te themselves ,u'ould (lisc'over how very much ----^—:o;------Allied' European countries including tho ;F;R.G.f5., of Clare College, t closed. T 1 p Labour j party stoojd to see th at the.v had toleain. tLaughter and applause.) country. But all Lichnowsky’s work was British Lalwur Party. 'has ma-de a collect ion of iin© They did not w^nt women to only take their WILI, MR. PETHICK LAWRENCE in vain. It was thrust aside as so much trato his loctures. they had adequate jcam^nkation. So tiie EXPLAIN HIS POSITION? rubbish. Germany’s rulers did not want Mt. Arthur Henderson, M;P., speaking at maimed Slould not bo a hindrance, but view but to bni ig :in aomething nevi and to ESouth West Ham on May 8th, said: “There Tho main busine’s.; <•? thi they shoul d be mad^ to feel that they were keep to their own point of view. Men an undeirstanding with England. They was no greateif libel tlia-n to say th a t th* thought of things in point, of power. They We reosived the appended letter on were bent upon war.' First they were goink form al. .Apologies f-nr a'osenJ of real u« and where this wab not possible Tuesday:— to Qium'ble France and Russia, and then Labour Party 1 was out for anything that •f[ -some members of the C[ the State must stafid by them. ; The injured talk.^ of candle power in quK?stion.s of light, could bo described as a German iieace. Whag.. horse i>ower in I engineering, and in war of Sib ,—Tbs unbiased reader -will be ready they were going to wrest the trident from »Wd. the report for 1917-18 wri Ydiir Success m-ost not be hustled back into civil life, to admit that .vour reply to Mr. Patihjek Britannia.’s gvatp. The first part pf the we want, is not'a British peace, nor a French in| accordance with the rules . the Labou:' party Would stand to see that man ivower. W ith women their thoughts were not of poWer b ut of living things, and Lawrence’s letter in your last issue -^as sinister scheme was carried out “according peace; but a lirorld peace. : You cannot g*l non the President and all they were properly );reated. When the war not gnly adequate but cru&hing. But thpre that by ostracising Germany and keeping D n the mntiqii of Mr. A. B was over a givat number of nien would bo gri) th and development. They had come in^ to programme.’’ But the rest of the proJ to the realm of politics to apply that idea. is one casual 'reifeience of his which calls gramme baa .sadly miscarried. Yet the her out of the’ League of Nations. If yon -JHiss White (Secretary for BeJ ( i f ^ n d s — discharged and ;th'eyi must have consider­ for a little attention, for it toimbed upon devilish design was there, and the chief do tivat you are only getting a. breathing! ^'ilJiam Maciwerth Young wa able time to look elround for 1 employment She spoke at some' length u#on the qne.stion apace and not la settlement.” y / / t I of the Army r; ;.; e.i.-.t.ions regarding wlomen two topics out of whicih Pacifists rind witnesses are Prince , Lichnowsky, Dr Tiveletcted President a.hd before Uieir wages Were, cut down. The others have striven to make capital, viz., The Earl of Denbigh speaking at Hasting* people, whcl took, hib view ha^ thro-ughqut and medicalyexa . n.ntion, and the effect was Mulon, ex-dii'Sctor of Knipp’s, and even ehair. .The Committee, rt _ to fill the prison > with young girls of 17 years tlic Paris Economic Conference and the .so- Herr von Jagow, the then German Foivign last Thursday stated during the [course of ^nsistfe of :—Miss H.'B-athgatJ the war been the amdiers’ friend and thley called “secret treaties” of tha Allies. ,Mr. his siieech "One labortr man had [got up: on Ntpaii the food you T j f ' 'i t t V;i-4p, ' V N . ' were ready to get niaa his justi rights from of age. She had been sent to prison several Secretary. His attempt to rebutt Lich­ pliSs Battve, [Mr. AntflionJ times for advocating the giving of the vole Pcthick Hiwrence, says both the confereiioe nowsky’s statement simply confirms them a platform and ssdd the first p)anb in tt Charters, the Rev. I’anorf 1 the conumunity and in that direction he was th a t after i th© war there shriiild be m gi¥(^ your birds—^^uce would do ml he copld. An epprmous ‘ debt to women, and she was very glad, because and the “treaties’ s'nould be publicly jre- iiij all the more important particulars. inlay. M..4..i the Rei .' H. C; she had learned something. Frieion was a .pudiated in tlie interests of peaoa. Let us Now here is a state documient of the first; more,war. Before that came about th«gf [.A., Miss Ella Geldart. ^liss of over six thousand millions had b^n eee. -! “COCK O* THE piled up. Before tlid war EnglAnd was oino death trap to the 1,'ody and the soiil, and the importance. ‘ IVliy do the U.D.C. and rJio had got to get rid of some of tiie human ebb. Miss L. MacMnnn,: Mn c»f the wealthiest countries in| the world. worst wa.T to remedy an evil was to fill the (1) What are the facts concerning the Pacifists ignore it or belittle it? Is it nature in the world, man was ;a fighting (I.A., F.Z.S., Miss A. Robinsoi] IIVAILK *? laying m eal, but after the war; only a small clhss prisons. She wanted to talk to the women Paris Economic 'Conference? Tlie Confer­ because it puts Germany, instead of their animal and Woman too. Ar man fought whe* iii^. Dr. Sta-nl*,v, Miss jG.- 3 holding the majority of the wealth would about ' this and many other questions of ence was held between representatives j of own country, hopelsssly in the wrong? one was getting the better of him, a worn** ^'nobs. The Trea.surcr is| Mr.j liiold a strangle ^ ip | upon the life blood of special interest fcj them. Women in the pub­ the Allied Governments under the presi­ But to return to these “secret treaties.” likewise.” Here, sir. is the Pvussrinisni ‘Hon. Secretaries are,Miss Hel •ndi notice how your dency of'the French Minister of Cominet'ce W hatever tlvay are they were made subse­ Labour is out to; overthrow. 'We believe that The amount of electric the oountrr and they would have |it lic life of the nation would find many prob­ iWellington College. and.Mis.'l fowls opjoy it and diverted to their o-wn nse. Was it goinjg lems with which they could deal. The from June 14th to 17tli, 1916. Alike in [its quent to the outbreak of war, and hhve not if we are animals we have arrive at that fang, Craigle.a, Brank.-;orae-rd C u rren t ih ra tio n e d — ^not th e to 'be flunkeys or food producers, pheasants Labour party rsgarded' the personality of iui-c; tion and in its results th a t ronl'eiv'nce the remotest connection with th® . causes state of evolution at which ou'r differriinc©* *rds. The balance sheet she am ount of light.£ or peasants, life tor the few or for the every inddvidual and the soul of every indi­ wa.. fdefensi’ve not offensive. The resolti- which led to the war. I am not concerned can b© settled' -without, bloodshed. If th*' lucrriase in tho monev left in [ faowj they will lay tion.s u'lere drafted by Mr. W alter Run-ci- to justify everything in thoee “tTerities.” ffwar.. You can have more light many? T he[Labour ^ r t y was''[going ^to aee vidual as divine.! As women especially; the.v questions in 'dispute were dealt with by the that the -way to the Bfe and' frd^om hf the pleaded for the life of the human race. As m-an, M.P., a t the lim e the President iof We have' to remember that for a time we peoples concerneil it would he. So long as The summer meeting of Uhiv larg^* rich yolked and use less current if you country was! not blocked. The life of th,e mothers they had a right to plead fior l.ife. the Board of Trade. He is a Liberal auq a ivena the allies of a country whose lieaa the destiny 'of the world is iii the hand.s of Free Trader and not ini the least likely ito ■ion [Students and all others il] instal M ai^a Lamps. people liad to count Ifor more than luxury. Each of the millions of men in khaki and was a weak despot and whose Gov.ernment thdse who believe that war. is.part of huina* be held this year at Canibridgi cf i 18 They believed in pleasure and recreatton, grey had taken to the earth a iparticle of the be unduly biased in favour of Protectibn. was a' corrupt bureaucracy. The “Willy- nature, we slia.ll always have war. At the A 30-Watt Mazda Lam p (giving 20 ‘ The resolutions passed are placed under Nicky” cofrespond^nc'? gave us the true Irit to l-3th'; His Excellcmy (S not for the few ‘bnt i for the many, it wins body of the mother who bore him. It was a beginning of the .war we v.:ere asked to fight - Ambassador. .Dr., W. II. Pagel COCK O* candles) installed in place of a 60- hellish conflict. She wondered what the three heads. A, B, :iiid C. Those under measure of [Nicholas II. The. attempt to to protect Belgium-and destroy militaliSTn watt carbon hlament lamp.(giving the inlieritance of allL They wojre tor mniio the first letter of the alphabet arc arrive at an understanding- among them­ the inaugural lecture. Our^‘ and the arts, but they should; be for the Observer” -would say to that. 'She found it in the war that'will end war. When wilsi Temepiber th a t the U.S. was WALK” IS ' 16 candle power) provides a better many and n it fcir the few. The war JiaJd fre.sh in the “Morning Post,” a paper to measures for the period of the war. Evbry selves befo-ve the time arrived to make Kitchener's Army in 1914 1 found that most .■ light atijd saves 3o watt,; which reasonable person will agree with ‘ thejn. peace with 'the eneniv was wise in itself. last auhimit's lectures here, entirely alteresl industry and jopenfed the which the Press c f this town .might Irxik with of these men joined with that object. If w* attended these would like, to goJ rei ^ food perfectily represent two or three ounces of door to entirely different methods of respect. She found the words in the obituary Whiether Pacifists like them or not . they In tile past, in the absence of such under- honou'r our heroic dead, if we W-isli our ihil- coal every day. production. 1 They hAd the promise of the column w.ben tii.? fact was chronicled that are noiv in force, and if any person skoilild standing.s. alliet; have fallen out at the •ithei: of the Sooxetaries at) try to violate or circumvent them D.O.RiA. dren to be savrirl tlie perils of war I wo should •ddrrissOs will sSadly furnish ] lira anted and Government | that thd Trade Union rules the last of three isons had fallen “in this hel­ Peace Conference -with disastrous results strive for a settlenient which will load te * should 'be pit back after the war. The lish conflict.” It was a hellish conflict, and will Boon demand to know the reason why. to the world’s peace. ■ Altogether '^^'jBOciation ■riiose plaoad undei B, deal -with the Further, so far as I have been able'to permanent peace. i ; concentroi ted— Labour party wanted to know whether that as tha mothers of the world they could organ­ -At the ('ongregationalist Conference at City ratulated on ba-ffhg ’‘carried was to be regarded as a scrap of paper. , If ise together and 'vith their new found power period immediately following the war. They laarn, these so-called “secret treaties” aj-s.jand we look forward to t are “transitory measures for the period ! of w'ere in the main upon right lines—the Temple, held on May 7th, the Rev._ S'. M. ecjonpmical too! it waa not going to be observed to tbb say that -vvar shall be put to an end (o, and Berry (Biriningliam). who has just returned ©Tvce more hearing a lecturer. 1 letter they claim^ that it shujiuld not be say that war shall be put an end to, and commercial, industrial, agricultural, a!nd line® of nationality. At the Congress of and; (vide reading combined maritime reconstruction of the allied Vienna in 1815, the diplomats cut and from France, said th a t the, British and altered withe ut the consent of; the people slaughter of their sons and the desolation American soldiers, the very secret and soul •xperienpo fit him to follow t DRAWN WRC who made it—the rank and [file of the lof their daughters. Tragic as the situation countriee,” Every resolution under t)iis carved Euroiio as though it was a tru,s:''-‘,l men who have borne to Ha heading is also oif a purely defensive fowl, with consequences •'disastrous to the of that for which they were fighting, wa-s Labour party. Tliere had_ been a great was she felt it good to be alive and do some­ containeil in the Ideal a League of Nations, Sinyitatioxi of the .kssocintion fri O e t # Saxxiple and teat H, change in the standard of life. \ If the law thing to bring healing to the world, and that nature. The Allies “declare thlair common peace of Europe. Tlie .kllies are resolveil 85 years. It liehoves all good. I Elecfric Ltsunps determination to insure the re-establish- th a t wlie.i; peace is made the principle- of You are contemplating the erection of * SeUil^Ai^Bl0etrici*RL,JfOomoHgtH of supply and demand could ibe held in was what women had to do. Don't let it be museum of war relics as a memorial to tho«* •nppoH these lectures and tin I and Storei, " - ]" check to see that the men. did not get too said by 'he hoys Wt the front that they were ment of the countries suffering from a[:ts nationality .muist take a first place. What krawii amongst their friends an The . . - ' much money w hat -w-ag sauce foir the goose deserted bj' their mothers. (l/oud applause.) of destruction, spoliation and- unjust In­ is the Pacifists’ alternative? So far as 1 who have fallen, he exclaimed “ I tell’yoB Britnh Thotmoa-Hpnstoii Co., L tL Was sauce for the gander, and [they would (Questions being invited, Mr. Barclay Han- quisition, and decide to join in devising can understand it, it is a peace by m^otia- the only mejnprial you' oan give, them is t* Works: Rugby. ; OrJ3I. have to see I hat it was not alter^ thait bury asked: Oonberning peace n^otiations, niieans to secure tho restoration of thbse tion on the basis of the status quo ante put ,tlie war iiv the Museum. Over 50 they should ea,rn too little. Then they how are we to get peace by negotiation with countries, as a prior claim, of their, raw bellum. Is tliat the way to make tho world per cent, of our local members have enlisted ■AN pLD MAN’S DEATH.-. demanded the right to work andltbeir party a nation which cannot tell the trtith or act material'., industrial and agricultural' safe, for democracy? or to honour tlm in the Arm y, the letters I recei-ve from them Coroner.'Mr. W. .T. Glenister. he Iielieved-work could be found by the State, with any sense of honour. ’ and considers plant, stock and mercantile fleet, or ito momorv' of our heroic dead who made the hoar out this view. They willingly fight to •n AVridnesday. at the Hastingri all, of the i tmoat importance,; .so as ‘to treaties merely scrapn of paper ? assi.st them to re-equip themfiolves in thbse supreme sacrifice in th® cause of human protect their home.s anV th a t of our Allie*. epneerning the death ‘Of Thomasl prevent the Incurrence of periods of unem­ Air. Pethick iLawreuoe answered to tha respects.’’ That G the aim and that is tilie freedoip? I,et us see how it will work out and carry on until a sattefactol’y and lasting _llns, ageq 68. Evidence was gi| ployment. ''they w-ei-e not going back to effect that whatever the final result of the spirit of this series of nssolutions. Wlt.at in two’ or tfliree directions. peace is negotiated. But they object -to a •eased bad been at the Workhoi] k SUPPLEMENT. the old sTstiem of agriculture And he was War it woubl be embodied in a treaty. The is wrong a limit them'? ' ^ Tho 'Russians drove the 'rnrfcs out of war of commercial a.ggnmdiisemeint and an- m ate about seven years, and fisL SONS. glad to see| that: the land . wo’ykere were reason for hoping that the treaty would be T.okb the civ-o of Belgium. Germalnv -Armenia. After repeated ma-saacres, cruel, n©.xatiOn carried out w ith -the spirit of grab, tiakchohsc. He was so emplovedl asking for a wag? which would give them a foully violated Belgian neutrality although revolting,! inhuman, at which Germany [such as is disclosed by the pnSblioation of th« when fie died suddenly. He weJ r V e , S U S S E X . kept by rio meani: consisteil in the belief in rihe had solemnly sworn not only to respbet certainlv connived if she did not actually PRESENTED FRHE TO EACH decent change to live. Thev w-ere regarded good feeling of. the parties. Many times irecent secret treaties. It is our duty to giv* man.-and had not seen or heard* as unskilled I workers,' b u t they fi-ere highly treat ica had becai inane between rulers who it but to defend it. Her soldiers, und.ir jirompt,'^ A o the d'Bcimatod .^rmeniaiis to this question our earnest conalderation. for some years.-^George Arthur ' PURCHASER Olf THE PAPER. skilled,...... Tljie 5 liberty of the subject had would willingly Ireak them, but they hesi­ the cinders of their suiieriors, laid waste the be handed back into fill© tender-mercies of Remember there is nothing heroic in fighting tain ini the Canadian Army Mi ^ Reiliffving •!! Su^irfluout HSir. also to he cjo psidered, they must do a-pay tated to do so hfifause (hey knew the cost. land, shooting the inhabitants in cold the Turk at the Peaoe'f -Will Mr. Petliick to the last drop of other people'e Mbod, and made .aj post-mortem examinatioii V S B X > A A A , with DoraJ” with its wide ete-ead arm s There were immeBate provisions and provi­ blood, outraging women and young gitjls, I,awronoe dare tell t!ie working-men of the ooet to be paid for by our children. Th« disease [of the heart. ' The cause J r Our illiisti-fited W ar Supplement is pre- and eorisorilptJion m ust go. |Applaii«e). murdering helpless cthildren—and wlik’^ Hastings that that is his policy. ■yncopri and natural- causes. A ] fented free Ito each . purchaser of the sions for the future. Immediate provisions daily press prevenits the whoHo truth seeiim fflie jfteliahlel TREATMENT. Sure, Then there was the housing question. The wanted would be ;hgt Gei-many would retire Bpcause tUe little nation had the conragoYo ■What of Mesopotamia and Palestine? ■js*tnrned accordingly. Safe! And Painlpss. Price 10s. 6d. and 21s. 6d. "O bserver,” lintl everybod.y buying a copy fi'aylight; it is the duty of ©very citizm Labour party claimed the right of' every entirely from France and Belgium, qiid also stand np in defence of her neutrality Is the status quo te be insisted upon? If to read Labour literature and attend meeb, To , the obteihed at ADAIR GANESH of thp p.aper sjhould. see th a t the supplement citizen to a good’ holne fit] to live in. The from Alsace and T/orraine if that came into against tho aggression of brutes in humaii not, what then? ' ESTABLISHIi ENT, LONDON. 92, NElV panies (t. The newsagents are sup- form. That was not all. When Germaiiiy ings, they om-ly can ba in a position to gi-v* citizen was entitled; to the futijbenefite of the treaty. The [treaty would also 'contain Or take the case pf Italy. Is there still fair judgment, i / BONH STl^ET. 'W. (Oiford-8tre.4f End)l plied! with an equal Jiuiuber of papers and the products o; the country, to nave a full other provisions, which would be that Bri­ Iliad over-run the land, she transporteil Ito to he an Italia irredenta? Are' the v n a o tn FTTBc BiooD HBAi.'m n 1 Telejfionoje le l „ (^rrard 3782. Remove _ Superl- supplements. outlook on life He stood entirely with the tain released her! strangle hold on German the Fatherland^ all the machinery that -«ias Trentino, Trieste, and other places chiefly [ALBERT V, SELLENS. luonh [hair cemfortably in your own home. By request we are acting as the unpaid Labour partyj on the question of mperance sea-going trade, f the Germans were not to transportable; ' the rest she deliberately peopled by Itialians, still to remain in fihe Secretary Hastings Branch N*ttoi*(d disti'ibuting agsnts of this supplement. It (Applanse). ’I’hefe should be a public retire from Fran and. Belgium Britain destroyed, so F iat whian peace came she cruel ma-w of Austria-Hungary? In the P ointers’ Sooiftty. YETARZO 22, AHna ViMAs. Silverhill. \ •Mhar Im M r, 3a, tAL MA^Y. is a byword. Prevent is supplied to leajling Provincial news­ acqinsition by purebae® • ®f. liqubr would not release her sti'augle hold bn Ger­ should have one less competitor in the race course of on© pf Ms flaming orations in q « o»., Otaatl o««, w.wj papers, printed and ftoded, the paper on traffic and after that local optipi and oth[ man trade. They might retire, but next of economic reconetruction, I.ookBd tit Midlothian Gladstone oRallenged anyone May 14th. 1918. \ c NasalSfasal (iatarrh.Catarrh, Head Colds, ["Vigilant" refers, to this In jil* ■KTOKT a*raw Hay jFbvw, stod alLiioseAnd tfiroat infec^n which'it is printed is not part of our stock, aubjects could be disousAed and 1 cal opti<[ week they would be baek. There were pro- from ally standpoint that was fiendish to place his finger on th© map of Europe V Q PIUJK particularly [put into forq?. was in visiohs on the other side. The German work. W ill Mr. Pethick Lawi’eiice hajvc and ©ay: “iffere Austria did g>ood.’’ No notes on page 6. Ba also de*}* 'trithl J w t4 t---- by . w n g 't-NosteoUna'to Nasal Specific.! and we do'not receive one penny for cir­ SiM M a' e t tkM ----- Instaht relieiyor njoA-sy-hack- Of leading culating it.- Tfhe publishing“ of . . this . • snpiple- c -• favour of pijoli ibifidn during tfia continfi- nation needed supplies of our material, and tho effrontery to tall the working-men of one took up the challenge. Wlbefrever the Pethick La-wrence’s Appeal to the *otherai*r r .eka Bask. Oovt, BU Cheniits avirsflfhisre. * Is. 3d. (by post n.enti is part.df a. tononje which is being anc« of the If it -Was a diction Of if she attempted war that would fie with Hastings that it is not the dillw of the Woody flag of Austria hias -waved there the ffioTS at the Piitmt. ^The, attitude of ■ '' ‘lis «F LB OLE are 3,0(th,00l) Ilmimans who are little better subject races have been misgoverned and Labour candidate ts farthefi "criticised in . iSC u>imop. Is. idJ. -•’Swat-by-’A': :K--,Bdlsb>iw. W hite aprdihd'to IhBt'w'hOie oonbt'ry for -giving :tha ■food vciwUs ! bid he plumped rior food: held. TVas it beli._ Ved th a t th e German na­ -Eock HastinE; H.i P. White, 1, Silcheater-: pu'hlip rdMable information and guidance (Applause). 'J he i first step Was State tion, who had suffered incalculably, would than Hwlots to the Magyaro. They are cm«5ly otKpreesed. lis Transylvaaial there leading article to-dra, under th* h l;-l • ^t. LeopardflrOu-Ssa. ) on w ir aubjaelts. pmehaM in dealing w ith tempernnee. be eacer for anethu' war? oonld leave .t.lliM tu M* th a t likkt little huj( keioio dHii«d «A aqual fruiobiN, aobtwls pTwifii^ Peiim in

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i,A H.Ol’F.FUL LETTER.—Since the news la.st week th at Mrs. Sherwood’s son, of Pros- peet Cottage, had been pasted ac missing, this soldier's wife, who resides at Bernhurst UNBROKI Cottage, has received 'the following letter LOOK YOUR from Cfipta’n Auderton for the Officer Commajuling a. haltatinn of the Manchester Regimetit:—“ in repl.v to your letter I am A ntise|itic Ointm elnt > soiry to .say I am utiahle to give .any definite BE YOUR infarmation about your husband. He was in the recent fighiing, but has not been seen IC E 1/3 I^ER TIN. .since Mai-.’h ;?tst. T h.sve no reason to he- jlteve he is killed or wounded, therefore it is nuite probable he is eit her^, pris iner of war or has become attached to aiiother regiment, ./DO: :':.: .:.:..:: , - and may tiiifn np any time. You will he re­ SHURZil^E PHARBfIAG ceiving an official iibt.if¥> before long. Mean­ CPro|rietDr, HAEOLD B. SKTRME), ' time there is no ean.^e for any undue anxiety. Plea.se accept my very sincere s.ympathj' in RIBBON-SPORTS ARE THE Place, H astings. your pi es-ont I rouble.'’ T’rivate Sherwood was for many year.s in the employ of Messrs. Startin, builders, Ticeliur.st. T DIJJTRICT. A CENTURY IN FRANCE.—In A letter to Mr. A. Ellis, Gunner E. Lusted, writing from PETT. For all kinds of work a eohvalesrent catn\> in Franee." sa ts:—“ We had a grand match hei e yestei'day, the t 'onva.- lescelit Camp versus the ofiSoers of tlje Ameri­ . ATEDDING AT HOLT TRINITY for everlasting wear can Hospital. We played on a Imattinig CHURCH, HA.STINGS.—On the 12th inst.. Repree«ntatiTe tor Battle and District i« MR. pitch, just to my liking, being rather on the Driver Raymond AA'iiliam Foster, A.S.C., D- pIBSON, wio -rill ba.clad to receire information of fast side. I did ver.v well, coiisiderihg it was .younger son of Mr. J. F-oster. of P ett. was ^blication of notieee of forthcominff zieetinga, etc., and my .second experience on a matting pitch. I married to Miss Dorothy Polhill, younger for ejase and comfort “• personally attend and report engagementa in took four wickets for 30 runs, iind i^oretl 118 ASHBURNHAM, BATTLE. BODIAM,! BRIGHT- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I’olhill, of Frem- UNG, BURWASH, CATSFIELR, 1 CROWHURST, run.s, .so you see it was not so bad. I shall be lin.s’-e'ottages, Devoiishire-road, Hastings. D^LINGTON, E W H U R 8 T, ' MOUNTFIELD, thankful when we are able to play for the. The marriage was by license, and. Canon T. Best value and best iitting NETHERFIELD. NINFIELD. SEDLESCOMBF,, old Biirwa.sh Club again. I saw a beautiful AV. Co()k (A’icar of Holy Trinity) officiated. 8TAPLECROS8, WE8TFIEUJ3, and i VHATI.INGTON, sight the other jday as*I was taking a walk, a AU eommxiniofttioni Ahoruld b« sent to ithf Obserrer The bride wore a grey costume and grey and Corse1|8 ever produced OAcr, 14, CUiAmoiit, large plantation of orange trees out jn full pink hat, and earried a Ixiuquet of white Onr rMuWf tlioiild cote tiA t onr CpTTOBpondent for bloom ; it was si very prettj' sight. I| shall be lilies. Aliss Mable Polhill (sister' of the ROBERTSBRIDGE and SALEHURST it Mr. W. .Sony to leave Ilere, as I am well lookiod after, bride) officiated as bridesmaid, and was at­ POTTER,- Rob«rtebTid«®; for ETCHINGHAM and .plenty of freedom and sirort, so you see I am tired in mauve pink and mauve and grey HURST GREEN, Mr. Sl^TH, NewM^nt, Etohingbam, not having a bad time of it.” to irhom ajinilar noticot for tbeae rillace^ ahbald be sent. hat, and carried a bouquet of pink and white FUNERAL OP MR. HENRY sillTH.— carnations. The bride was given away by her LOOK FOR THIS TRADE MARK The late Mr. Henry Smith, who passed away father, and the bridegroom’s brother-in-law on the 5th iiist. was laid to rest in th'. Farisli (Air. Baile.y. of Londoni. was. best mau. The BATTLE. CluLTchyard on Thursday of last wee r. The ceremon.r was followed by a reception at the spi'vico 'Was coniJdueted li.v the Kectoii'. The residence of the bride’s parents. Blouse pjoiiruers were: Mr.s. Smith (widow), Mr. Sam E M P I R E 0 ^ 0 Sraitli isoni, Mr ■s. J. ,B. T’aiie'and Vigils. B atts CHANGE OFFBOpk—Recently (daughters). Mr S. Smith (brother), Mrs. AA’. changes have been made’ in' ”th i offices .-Ind G. Smith and 3 Irs. Eye (dauglitorii). Private E.x-ecutivfe officers of the Ixical food' Control J. Hoar (son-in­huv), ill's. TO. Smith (sister- RQBERTSBRIDGE. C o m m itt^ . The offices of 1 the Rural in-law). ^Mrs. r red Smith (daughter-in-lawl, inside the Corset' because District lare now next to the ?ost Office, Miss N- Smith (iiieeei, A'iolet Smith (graiicl- A Pnetleal Sport Goat made in soft wool, and> tlhei Urban Control Con iittee have daugh(er). Masters Charles and Ernest Rye ALLOTMENTS.—Salehiirst Parish Coun­ i t guarantees you the w ith a sm art roll collar, sasfe finished irremises iat 66, High-street. (nephelws), and Mi's. Braboii. Uiifortjunately cil hayinjg accepted (he offer of- Mr. with tassels. Colours Pink, Navy, DENTAL SURGERY.—Mr. , olliday at- Lance-porporiiUjTO: Smith, another son, 'Jfannington re,-peeting allotments at original make and. quality Sky. Sax," Nigger, Bottle, Putty, tends every, afternoon at 80, 'igh^treet, who came homq on .special leave, (lid not Robertsbi idge, the matter is at an end so arrive till Thursday evening, and was conse­ far as. the: County Council are lim e , ■'Wia©, JHelio. i Battle, or any time by appoint lent. concerned. Special Pricie MATRIMONIAL;—The engagement is quently too late 1 for the funeraU He was wearing the ilorls Ribbon and fopr chevrons WICKET, G.ATES.—It' was reported to the Will improve your vitality announced of Marjori© . Sybill Walrond, for 3| years’ service in Franlce. There ■ainty White vollo BIouM, fine quality. third daughter of Mr. and Mis. W. H. East Sussex County Council on TMesd-ay I^rge sailor collar, trimmed two were floral tribu'tfcs from the family mourners, tiiiit a letter had been received from, the aiid help you through the Wlienton,i of Battle, to Corpotal H. TO. also fiiom the Misses Clifford, Mrs.' Hilder, tucks, inlet with dainty Swiss Cording, !^.M. of the R.G.A., jsecond son of Managing Director of. the Kent and East day’s wo^k. insertion, large revers, t tucked Miss Bastwfiod, Mrs. Pagden, Miss Baurner. Su.s.sex Railway with reference to a Captain Cording, late of jtbe Indian Mrs. Hemsley pnd family, Holden, and proposal t(5 provide wicket gates for the front, finished crochet buttons. Ordnance Department, Bombay, now of Mrs. Killick. 1 Portsmouth. convf>nienc(» of foot passengers at the level Sires 13J tp 15J. crossing oiV the main road in Bobertshridge. I DEPOT FOR i Special Price 14/11< WOUNDED.—Signaller Sydjn^ Carter, PROPERTY IN THE MARKE’1 It was agreed that the gates shouW be one of The three sons of Mr.^C^Uarter, 'was erected on tbe Company’s land at the side MASCOT ...... 5/11 A rta l ^mart Crepp do Chino Jumpor, good so severely wounded in the right [leg during .4t the Bear lotel, Hurwash, on Monday of I he road. EMPIRELLA ... 6/11 quality mate'rial, hemstitched sailor the recent fighting in France that it was (Burwahh Fair y) Messrs. E. TO’ats(an and at first thought he would lose Ithe limb. bon, aiiclioneersj Heathfield, offered three <'.ASUAI.TA'.—Much svmpath.T will he ex­ collar, square neck,' hemstitched tended to.Ml'. A. "W. Cox, formerly Station- FLEXIFORM 5/11 to ^5/3 cuff, front and skirt; finished with Fortunately surgical skill prevailed, anxl lots of freehold propei't.T, situate a t Bulrwash »• A L P H A ” k BETA” “DELTA” he is now progressing very favbujrably in a by order of the exeeutov. In none of tpe lots i master at Rohertshridge, and now Traffic FLEXICURVE 11/9 t» 31/9 belt and pearl buttons. iColours. 1 Superintendent at Chatham, on the loss he Fine , tx tra strong fine EMPIRELLA STEELS, Ixmdon Hospital. 'Ilho gallant signaller is did th(j bidding reach reserve price. 1 webbing with silk finished SOFLEXI ... 9/11 to 19/11 Ifory, Cham, Light SaXjanId Pink. in a Lincolnshire R.^im ent, h(a\[ing traiis- j has sustained by the death ot his Voimger son, Coutil webbing, Special rtiqe 32/6< fernad I^^tV'r-FreehoIii house and baker's bibsincss [i Priv.nte Gilliert D. t '( >x, Afachine'lune Gun (,'orps.Corps. half topped, silk finished Egyptian yarn, FLEXISPORT ... 7/11 premisefs in High street, let to Air. J. Irscott i deceased soldier wa.s wounded at Tremli- coffered elastic. strapping striped coutil, vtry pretty Floral Robe ma- e w ith R. DODD, 73. High-street, Tiobacconist, I . - was FLEXIOSO...... 6/11 at £36 3.S. per aim im. AYithdrawn. 1 ! 5/11 6/11 sailor collar, square neck front Newsagent, Stationer. Lot Preehdld house and butcher’s Fort Pitt [Hospital, Chatham, where hi.s . 3/m ' MATERNITV & NURSING trimmed ov’al pearl buttons sleeve CONGRATULATIONS.—Afte r a ; long husinesis premise adjoining Lot 1, let to Mr. demise ooedrred last week. The funeral was finished vsdth , bell-shaped cuff, full spell of sickness, Mr. James IcQuillan, F. J. ATigor, prod iiig £27 per annum . AiFith- at Chatliam on Saturday last. ALL are RUSTPROOF and of EXCEPTIONAL STRENGTH 8/11 skirt, 6-inch hem and tucl:. An the popular surveyor of the Urp, Council drawn. | [ j AND CAN BE WASHED IN THE HOME. Filled “ EMPIRELLA" STEELS es, and all the things that effective gown in Rose, Sajx, and hag so far recovered aa not on y I to return Ijot 3.-|—Two paiils of semi-detached cottages, fiy a i f r ^ people. , AVhat ia Helio. Special Prici^ 25/-. bom'o, b u t to take walking exercise. His pro­ with large gardells, known as Phoebe’s Cot­ si^DLESCOM BE. ioumaus is eciually true tie gress is not Eo rapid as of yore, hut in spite tages, siltiiate in Pprrvmiin’s-lane, in the occu­ naces.i THie Magyars an» the of this his spirits have not euffered in tho pation ojf Messrs, (tadey, T.ulham. Hepdeii and ! . ’ ------:o:------the dual-monarchy without least, and he is quite as cheeryjand jpeuVar Gray, prodiicing al gross rental of £24 14s. per H a t e s .—tl'liere is no addition to the f ' excus.a. I'he Prussians are as before the series of operations which Withdfa|yn. rates, tbe i^iagistrates having signed them THiE Lee with the vices (if all and Elegance and EconomV at caused hi.s friends so niurih anpiflty. . Andrew!} and Benhett were the, soli­ ■at 2s. in thq £, at the B-attle Petty bessions I none.' The Magyars so fM citors foji’ the vemjoi'S. | on Tucsday.j ^cw their history,', are a f« COUNTY COUNCIL ATTENDANCES.— The annual return of members’ attendances DAKHUEST,” b u r t o a s h . FOR EAlERGEflSiCIES.—Air. Clau'd at meetings' of the East Sussex (tounty Coun­ At the same tiiiSe and place, Alessrs. E. TOat- Leonard Bcjll was sworn in as a special to a'i malter that -directly THEGREY BLOUSE cil gives the following information concern­ ish Empire. There ie tlint son and Son offe-ed the freehold pre perty emergency constahta on Tuesday a t the n. m the iiaoct as' German ing local representatives: J. Adams, sum­ know'll 3 “Oakliu 'st,” situate at King’Miill- sitting of tile Battle Bench. ca. AVhat a- trail of blood moned 25, attended 9; H. C. Burra,Durra, an,53,10; 4U; T. i. Bui'wa.sl, compris ng a substantially-erected P. Dunlop, 32, 20; Colonel EZ. Fli-eiren, C.B., residence, bavin ; reception-r lom .s. itsteps of Genuariy therel SHOP, 26, 16; AAf. A. Haviland, .155 and inhumanity 1, Iw th a t i, 10|5;]W. Alan- dome.stic offices, a jd si.x bedrooms, with o u t I0.y)ndon Rd. niugton, 71, 44; AV^. A. Raper,r, 41, 28: Lteut.-____ building and enclosure of grass land, in all WESTFIELD. ack to Germany that a.n# 47, ROBERTSON STf| e ET, Colonel A. |S. Sutherland Hatijis, 154, 148. t .she had begun to do' to about Ga 3r. 23p. Major B. li. Thornton achieved: the distinc­ In th lain o f the Herroroog and HASTINGS. tion of having attended the full numiber of reache.d and the lot was withdrawn. .AN INCRF.ASE.—The new rate made on ST LEONARDS s'f Are we fo offend tho meetings to'Which hp was summoneijl./iei. The so licitors concerned lyere Alessrs. Buss, Tuesday a t B attla Potty .Sessions was tor .Soutf.i Afrfcan Upion by Brethertin and AIiirton-Neale, Tunh ridge 2s. 'I'd. in the £, being an increafie of four disJionourable peace upo* BATTLE CATTLE MARJKET.4Monday. pence. s? That way madness liosL —There was a good market on j Monday, Wells. iek 'Lawrenee honestly rle&l when Me^s. James Woodhams and SAl.E OF' PROPKRTA'.—On Saturday ftions in detail. inst“.ad of Son found'no difficulty in (lisposing o{ Alessrs. AVoodhams and (ion (Mr. J. P. Wo(X^' iguei generalaties and Uhe TEETH I TEETH 24 fa t stock and 225 sheep, at; maximum TO STOP indigestion hams) held a sale of AA’estfield property at .pes. .-'■I.et lliim declare tho prices, acebrding to th eir Igrajding. 26 th© Castle Hotel, Hastings. Th© au(.'.tion young stocki.wons sold, heifers from £15 to IN FIVE MINUTES. 1 proved highly successful, every lot being dis­ I j^acet policy i n plaiii harms, F you are' req'jiiring ■ HIGH-CLASS [ifcierstood by the plain m en. JE30, yearlirig steers up to jElSpsT 8 icows posed of. A freehold residential property., s his .strange candidatur# ARTIFICIAL TEETH at pre-wat prices, went up to: .£34, and 36 calves ub to £(i . SOAIE COAIAION-SENSE ADVICE;, ‘‘Stonelynk,” I let at £30 per annum, sdid at you are advised to calL and (mnsult | £4.50. 'the business premises and re.sidential ly. watdhed. If he'aftem rt 17s. 6d. The stone ^leep numMrbd about MOST DISTINCTIVE STOCK IN THE DiA r ICT 6f CORSETS, BLOUSES, LINGERIE & HOSIERY. /th e eyes of simple, confi» 70, Down tegK realising from 53s. to 65s. 6d. P ain in. th'= .■stomach after eating. ind[ property, "Itoliertson House” an(l "Rose {have; neither the educatio* W . O V E R Y , 1 , and K ent te[g» up to 84s. 6d. Ewes' arid tion, dyspepsia, flatulence, gas. etc., Cottage,'’ let'at an aggr^ate rental of £69 if verifying his .staitementn, lambs fetched -.£5 8r. Nine pprkors were almost invariably due to acidity and 2s.. realised £775. A juiir of cottages, each MAKE YOUR PURCHASE EARLY, AS STOCK CANNOT sf iiB 'wh-o are plMged to I 2, ST. HELEN’$ RD., HASTINGS. sold at maximum prices. Sm-aijl pjgs were let at 5s. a week, were knocked down at £360. fermentetion. To attempt to cure >3 to open their eyes to thO (Opposite P^rk Gates), i short and fe^hed up to 61s. trouble b / using digestive powders aijid pills A market garden (of three roods) let at £4 BE REPLACED AT PRESENT BARGAIN PRICES. or deadening drug? is like trying to relieve a year sold ;for £105, a pair of freehold t). H BN ET REB8. a wound from a spl ntcr-of glass by applring cottages sold for £350, a freehold holding let SOLD CROTONS a n J BRIDGE WORK BATTi Ie PETTY SESS101 SPECIALITY. ointment j without first removing the g(ass. at £24 10s. feali.sed £425, and a. freehold In each 'case the remains and the dwelling let 'at 4s. a week brought £175. (ON o f f i c i a l ' D E FE N D t ABSOLUTEL-Y PAINLESS T uesdat.—Befcna Colonel Papillon.UD.S.O., trouble getss worse, ^ h e common-sense thing. Mes.srs. Raper and Sons (Battle) .were the ^FIST CANDIDATE, EXTRACTIONS. Major H. 1 T. B. Combe anq Mf-' H. to do when your s nach hurts is to remove solicitors and the property was solci by appended letter ywterday. Simmons. | the acid a!nd stop th fermentation by miikns instructions ofj the trustees of'the will of tte , few of TOUT correspondentB of a simple a.ntaci or neutrat© .suoMj as late Atr. Stephen Easton. try .much annoyed .at tbo j HARO CLEARCLEAk - CRYSTAL------A LONG WAY FROM HOME. Bisuratedf Magnesia which can be obtaOTed. -1- replied tiiat be Kad that sort of work. in front of «pnsniw..; 1« || choioe. of Mr. Petinok (Mir- Harold! Talbot Taskeir^'ifeas 'eiti ii^ n e d fff any chemist iither pbVHer or 'tkpleU HASTINGS FOtiCE 60URT. He bad wiotked'on AmpticaTi in South she notice J^tbafbre him aamo-teTbe bag wa© •' Candidate- Ac the Secro« r e f i : - " '■‘ t for alloiying: six heifers to stray uii 'ihs form. Half a tea.spoonful of Bisurated America. He had mislaid all his Army similar to that) nrite pfodtlceij. Witnbaa dM Trade Union I should highway.—P.(|l. Amos proved tie case: in Magne.siaiiu powder form, or two or tlli-ee APPEAL TRIBUNAL. papers.—Questioned by the Chief Constable not know to whom tbe bag belonged.—Deteo- reasons for our choice. Ample Supplies lObtainaJble a t ' the absence of defendant, and 6*id Jiati on of the tablets taken ’in a little hoi, water prisoner said his right name was McGuire tive-Sergeant Milton proved interviewing pri­ : because he supported tho ■ UTLER’S ICE STORES, '“2nd April, i^i consequence of a complaint after eating, instenfly neutralises tho acid, soner at Warrior Square Laundry. . H© told The E ast Si,sse.x .Appeal Tribunal sat at and he had never gone in another name. Ho programme, becaiise hO AYEST STREET, stops food ferm entation, and thus eiiabiles started going to sea at] the age of l-l and her he was making enquiries about a lady’s lie's peace by negotiation; the most confirmed .dyspeptic to enjoy ilhe Ha.sting.s on Wednesday. handbag stolen from Mr. Revill’s; he told h«r HASTINGS. ' Alajor .R. L, ITiiomton. D.T,.. J.P ., presided, topherson, and Alderman J. Pelham. remained at sea. till tb© outbreak of war. , workers in the Labour heartiest meals witniput the slightest plain He enlisted at Aldershot in 1915. Ho had he understood she was at thfi shop on th© (iay TWeplmne 586. { the highw ay,; a t the top of Ri-bhaifdssTiill, (>r inconvenience. Ilry this simple planll.at Siipp(irted by Lieut.-Colonel A. S. Suthei'Iand the bag -was missing. She replied,"Tes,'I, at he made great ea.6rifice(| Harris, J.P., Councillor W. Perrins, Mr. J. AVEAK MILK FROAI HELLINGLY. ouly been hack in 'ErigTan'd a:bc*ut a. month of the Labour Party to and there waA no one With them. AVillr. once and forget that you ever had a stomajeh. did pick it up,” and qdded that it was at,her h i t assistance he put them in a pound-al: Burnt Adams, J.P., Colonel P. R, Papillon,. J.P., when be enlisted. .He was discharged at one larty. He hn.s fought u»e A'oii incur , no risk in doing so, for ev^ Air. D. Af. Birkett, J.P ., and Mr. F. Hugged, Thomas Luckin was summoned on three of the hosiiitals—be believed it was Netley. home. He asked llOr if she reported'to ove_the child life of the Wood House, and afterwalxis saw defen­ package'of Bisurated Alagnesia coiiiain informations in respect to weak one that she had found the bag, and sh« JAPAN AND THE JAPANESE. dant who said the lieifer.s answered tihe w ith Atajor AV. W. G rantham and Air. Altogether he was in three hospitals—>one in said “Yes, to my friends.”' She said on© lioheer in the movemeoit coupon which guarantees absolute saflis- Nathaniel Lloyd (National Service Represem delivered by him at Hastings Rail'way i..ta- London, another at Folkestone, and ,Netley. deteription of his cattle. Ln| ccim:pAny factioii or money badk. tion on 23rd Alarch, also on four intorma- friend lived at Ore, and another in-Wald©, lipatibn. He has eaoridisod tatives). ' After his discharge ffoin the Army he went gvave-.ctreet. Ho told her she would b© md comfort, and used hte with his stockroah, witness retuijned to tho tions in respect to 34th March aD(l fnr^ to Folkestone and was employed on fi.shing ;hie n*plifting of hum anity, NEXT SESSION’S LECTURES ^ound and there the animals wjere identi­ A HURST GREEN STOCKMAN. informations in respect to 25th March.—Ihe fied by the stockman au Iping Air. boats for a time. Then he went to Kidder­ [rded rrith ly ^ and abnn y : AVilliani Richards, :14, B 1, stockman to Town Clerk (Mr. Percy Idle) explained that minster and walked about dqing'nothing for Tasker’s property, and were driven CROWHURST. Colonel Aforeland, Hur.st Green, was a mili­ samples of milk were taken from defradant s of Iiaboiw: b u t ;We, tdio . TO UNIVERSITY EiXIAENSION to the defendant’s fai'm, which was about .i four m onths; then be worked for the. that presently; I’ye spent.it. I’ve got moiney ug him as a chamxiloin of ------:b:------tary appeal against adjournment for substitu­ churns on. three consecutive days. Ihe milk chemist. He knew Claydiff very; well. , • He ASSOCIATION. .mile from' xv-here witness found them stra.v- tion. was for deliverv to a local retailer.—Defen­ to com© a.r,tho t the TvaundVy.”—!T>aun Formal^ chargi and oppressed 'welcom* ing. A faulty wedge was the explanation NO A LTER ATION.—On T'.iesda.v denied that bis father 'was a steward on a prisoner pleaded giiilfy, and said she hii t ! rms as our candidate. A Battle T'etty Sessions the rate bixik w .Al.ijor Grantham said tfiat two substitutes dant pleaded giiilty.—.\ddressing the Bench boat going from Cardiff; He had friends in offered.—Tho Chairman, who diff not had been offered. ' on behalf of defendant Mr. Niedermayer (of nothing to say.—The Chief Constable I advocacy of votes foir . is to meet AYest** under adjudicate, said Air. Tasker told him be signed t o r 2s. in the £, being the same Cardiff, fie was not a AA'elshman but .a marked that prisoner had been at a Home ai the last demand. (.lolonel Moreland said that one man was Eastbourne) explained that he advised delen- lied; but to-day it ia cone auspices of the Hastings and St. Leonards had to be away from home that morning, not satisfactory and the other had fits. He Londoner. He cam© to H astings "becaus" .St. Leonards.—Tlie .Bench dealt with pri* sense...... - dant to plead guilty in view of a, decision m there was “nothing doing in Lonrlon.” IT. 5(jlier as a fii-.st offender, and placed her obl .Onirersity Extension Askiciation. but would write to the .Bench. 1 No letter CEOWHl:RbX AICT’ORIST’S DEATH did not think it fair to ask him to take a man the High Ckiurt. Defendant was only able to jO war are undergoing tho bad bsen received, the Supt.''of [the Police Mr. Grahain Bassett, well-known in Biftv- who had fits in place ot the only man he had bad no particular reason for coining t? iii'obation for a'year. Prisoner would ba'v© jgilaaaF’ says the. Labour Th© Aseociation held its annual meeting prove tho condition of the milk when depos­ Hastings. He admitted that he told Detec­ to repay the moriey missing.—^The Mayor i^ said, but that might be due to tbp delay'm hill. Battle and distiict, has succumbed got, especially as he was away from home all ited at Hellingly Station. Hia client had he party truce. He suggest* ©t the Ladies’ College, St. Iveonards, last the ijost. The heifers had caused consider­ illnes.s in Ale.sopotaniia. He had bei day and supplied a big district with milk. tive Ruse a lie as to- money in bis possession. timafed that Aliss Colvile (the Female, Pr©>; advocate questio'us of sf^ Batnrday, reviewed a successful year, and able damage to a garden.—Fined|7s. fid. i engaged in farming ij < unada and Englan| He piust have a m.an who was capable of tak­ been una>bie to obtain sufficient proper food Confronted with liiS'registraticin card, which bation Officer) would take the case in hand. re t the Conservative C a^ announced plans for 1018-19.: The course and was for some time! connected w ith a fr ing charge, and: whom he knew it was safe to for his herd and the output of milk was yeprMented that he was! boni' in Brazil, lie field puttingittir for'wnrd htt h©l'd in the autumn of 1917 had prospered so NO LICENSES. i leave. influenced and he had to seciir© m ilk from (idmitted it teas a. lie. T^e, however, added, A SERIOUS OFFENCE. timt in the autumn of this year there will he a farm at Battle. Latterly Air. Graha another farm which was mix^ with that orm [t'WO : months 8^0, a.nd Alns. Cecilia AVatkins was fi Bassett resided at Ciiowhiirst. Ho volu The Tribunal held that the man offered was ‘TReally I aril not sure tehere I was Iiorn.” Frederick Schooly* of respectable appew, Ished in. jonr paper. Th* Mmilar fortnightly course, this time on “Our for keeping three dogs without J not sufficient( and C'olonel Aloreland was ad- froiri his oivn farrri. Mr. Luckin was also ill He admitted represenfiini; himself as a Japanese Allies and their beautiful country.” leered for piotor worl} in Alesopotamia, a anep, manager of a dairy, was charged w i^ 'iTory" pdrty knoiv that aa P.G. Osborii said he saw th e dogsl from, his great activity and the excellc vi.sed io alter the conditions of service so at the tim e and his ■business -was left largely Brazilian.—The Bench o!rdered the prisoner being found in possession of military store©, I understtod the 'Labonr . Iffie hall at AVellingten College is again d an t’s house a t B attle om Sth Alajj, a td she health he eii.ioyed in Ehgland h© appeared an that a substitute could he found. to his two 'hoys. Under all th© circumstances to be handed over to the ijnilitary authorities. and with buying or receiving from a soldi«. go^bye to the Tory' available, placerl.at the disposal of the Asso- admitted they belonged to her, and fine had he aptiealed to the Bench to treat the ideal recruit. Much ijvmpathy will be fe TICEHU.RST INSPECTOR OP defendant as leniently as possible.— ------—The articles mentioned in the charge weto s of enccess I'D Hail-v ©intion on Saturday afternoons by Miss no licenses for them. .Mns. Wat]lcin|s toid for his wife UISANCBS. e.vhibited ort the Court table, and consisted ol Vays that all Hiietings Bathgate. The first lecture will probably be him she had lietn ill and had forgnilten to The Bench fined the, defendant altogether ■WednesdA-T.—Before AldM-man S. T. Weston 7AIbs. bacon, 91bs., sultanas, several tins oj •n September 28th, but due notice of further AcUnir Edwa I Harris, 35, Grade 2, £9 9s., together with certain costs for which (in the chalir) andsAlderm an A. AA(. Ches- fied about is Hr. Pethiok take the licenses out. Her Ihusbnnd, who i ierfield. * j - salmon, three 21b. j ars of jam, Hlbs. of - -the war. Similar. vieiM - details will appear in our col-amns. I'be was away from : home, generally tlidj that, I ary inspector, icchurst. was an application Air. Idle applied. clieese, libs, margarine, and a further 41ba. lecturer will be the Key. W. AVeston, M.A., DALLlkGTON. for renewal of eiiXemption. and appella ' .w organised 'workers of all and the next day the matter was attend-’J ropre.sented by Mr. F. AV. Morgan. EXTRA QUALITY S.4USAGES. FIR ST o f f e n d e r ;IN TROUBLE. of hncon.-;-The Chief Constable said that • countries including the F.R.G.S., of Clare College, Cambridge, who to.—Defendant had written to tile pBench i soldier implicated was being dealt with 'by M s made a (xillection of fine slides to illus­ Appellant said that in re.sponse to an ad­ Frederick Wijliam 'AYatson (18) was 4rty. confirming flhie, and under the eircuni- V ISIT 01,' THK REC'I REC'FOR.-The Relectol. vertisement three applications had been re- Fr.a.nk Boacham King, pork hiitcher of the military authorities.—-Defendant pleaded >r'Bon, M;P., speaking at trate his lectures. stances orJy a fine of Is. in each pa^'e was who is a Chr plain lo the F'‘drces, paid'a flying High-street, was summoned for charging,a jirought up on a, warrant] charged with fail­ guilty.'—Detective Dililey .said that at 8.5 h©: eeived, and one' who had been selected de­ ing to observei cohditidns qf recognisances en­ 1 May 8th, eaid: "There Tho main business of the meeting was inflicted. , | ' visit to Dal ington oil Holy Thursday, whet clined. In re.spect to another advertisement price exceeding the maximum for sausage was keeping observation on a house in LoB.> jl than to t»y that th* fo rm al.' Apologies for aibsence on the part meat.—Defendant pleaded guilty.—The Town tered into by him in October. 1916, for two don-road, St. Leonards. He saw prisoner*© he. gave th address ; at evensong, in thle two applications were received, hut were un­ Sears, under the First Offenders’ Act.—The font for (anything that •f some members of the Committee were cour.se of hich he paiid a gracefnf tribui suitable. An advertisement had now been Clerk ex^ilained tli© facts and said that the son ea frying a parcel. The boy said hi© 1 a German peace. What. Mad. the report for 1917-18 was adopted, and BATTLE URBAN TRIBUNlAL. F’ood Control Committee regarded the case Police Court Alissioiiary i (Air. Cunnington) father at Kite’.s Dairr had given him th< to the memory of the late Aliss Tatbani, anil issued throwing the office open lo males or gave particulars of situations held.hy the lad :tish peace, nor a Frenck in accordance with the rules of tbe Associa- expressifd his gratitude for all she and her femalc.s. as a. serious one. D efendant c.harge^l a lady bacon to take liome. He next $aw- prisonpr/ ' peace. You cannot fion tho President and 'dll officials retired. family had done for tbg parish. 1s 8d. for a pound of sausage meat, whilst since his conviction, the last being at a mili­ who when a.sked for an explanation sauSl Friday (Testerday), Air. Sheppard, /'hair- Two months’: further exemption was tary canteen at Bexhill. where it was said he “Somedne must have put it in the shed.” Th©> I Germany and keespm® On the motion cf Mr. A. Belt, seconded by THANKS FOR ( lilARETTES. — Post­ granted. onlv being entitled to charge Is. .5d. a pound man. Alcssrs. AA'. A. Raper, J . Gower, G.MI. L. for' best quality sausage meat. -Mr. H. was dismissed for disbonestv.—Remanded other goods were found at prisdner’s house ia! le of Nations. If yon Jfiss W hite (Secretary for Itexhill U.E.), Sir AA right. J. H. Donald. Mr. N athanial Llojrtl cards and letters have been received from BATTLE AIOTOR ENGINEER. _till Saturday. ' „ i Alexandra-road. Prisoner then said he had y getting a breathing ^'illiom Mackworth Young was unanimously (National Kerrio© Representative), imd Air. Gunner A. AVooil, R.F..4., Private A. Beenoy .Alexander Claude Vicary, 33, B 1, motor Davenport Jones, on behalf of defendant. purchased the-goods from a soldier'at th© j.,..ilem’ent.’' M-oldcted President and returned to the Anderson (Clerk). j Central Purchase Bcana. Pioneer C. Sinden engineer, Battiel wa.s a military appeal .=aid that his client was an old tradasiiian and cookhouse in Silchester-road. , At the cook- ligh- speaking a t H astin8)i ©hair. The Committee, re-elected en bloc, -Alfred Aimetts., employed by Air. I’hillip Hoyal Susse.K, Private ID. Da'llaway, Roya. against exemption to Jul^22nd, respondent rinjoyed a- good reputation tor siippi.ving a, THXTFSDAif.—Before the Alriyor (Councillor W. hoii.se prisoner pointed out the soldier, wh©l ’ during- the (xiurnc of ©ensists of :—Miss H. Bathgate, Miss Beales, Poor, (who was represented by Mr.! Jqstice Sussex, Private S. I'liller, Royal Sussex being represented by Air. F'. AV. Morgan. good article. He put 75- per cent, of pork Perrin.>!), in the chair,! Captain Colvile, was placed under arrest.—Corporal Frederic ~ Jr man had got hp- on pliss Battre, Air. Anthony Bolt. Mr. before the_ Tribunal), engaged on ciiitinlg pit Lance-Corporal B. J . iBiirgc.ss, Tho Buffs Air. Vicary said ho was a member of the into his sausages instead of the 50 per cent, Councilliir Dr. G. G, Grajy, Alderman B. H. T. SamsOn, R.F.C., acting mess sergeant, said id 'the first plank in it Charter.s. the. Rev. Canon Cook, Miss Beth props in Cre-ep AA'pod, was an applicrttioti for Trooper G. Stonestreet! The Lancers, Gun Sussex Alotor A'olunleer.s. If he -went there required. The constant changes in the regu­ AA . Tree, Air. C. Eaton, land Councilolr H. he had 'reason to : believe a gcioii deal o f' war there should be no rinlay. M..4., the Rev. H. C. B. Foys.ter, I'enewal of exemption. Aimctis is 35 ye;i|i',s -of ner H. R. .Stubberfieldi R.F.A., Gunner 'B was nobody to carry ori the business. He con­ lations made things difficult. AA’hat Mr. Samson. provisions had heeii missed. AVJitness said, ;hat came about they d.A., Miss Ella Geldart, Aliss Hadland, Miss age, graded Cl, arid had been eng.aged ori thp AV. BooUi, R.G.A.. Private A. L. Killick veyed nurses daily to and froin Normanhur.st, King had done other traders had been doing. ; LIGHTING CASES. t he.v had the proper amount of rations, blit of some of tlie human lobh. Miss L. AtacAIunn, Mr. T. Parkin, same work for twi> years. He was rio'v cut­ Royal Sussex, I’rivatojS. Burgess, V.aliout ii.s they had to lodge in Battle. He also con­ - The Town Clerk said he would like to have if tliese were disposed of soldiers were robbed the names.—Mr. .Tones asked tiie Bench to IJaiict AA'alton (1, St, Alargaret’s-road), sum­ d, man was a fighting !iI.A., F.Z.S., Miss A. R-obinson, Airs. Strick- ting wood trom two to eight inches- in dia.'- t'opipan.v. Private TT. (|arler. Royal Sii.ssex, vened wounded soldiers to church. Nearly moned in respect to an un(5bsriired light, was of their right,s.—PHeoner. said he bought th© »o. A man fought whe* nnd. Dr. Stanlq.v, Miss G. S^fang, Mrs. meter, and later }in would he put op to fir Private A. .L Burgess^j Roy al AA'est Kents every day he took the Inspector of Police treat the case leniently and give defendant r^reftented b.v Air. A. D. Thorpe. The rase goods innocently 'enough, and paid a fair [better of him, a wom«« Tubbs. The Treasurer is Afr.' w it and the trees.- Three mon|lh.s’ condilional exeinplionj I’rivate AA'. Cane, Susse|. A'comanry, Gunner around his district, and he occasionally took .0 warning as a benefit to the whole trade.—. wris adjourned for the atteildariee of the land- price. He had no idea tlie goods were stolea. . is the Prnssnni^ni ' Jon. Seeretaries are Alias Helen Bathgate, E. O. Barnes, leading assistant, to j.Mqs,srs; S. Oliver. R.l'.A ., Giiitner H. G. HoIMen the Agricultural Inspector out. There were Th© Bench fined defendant £5. lajd.v 'of the house. - ! • FTe had only had goods during the last forte IWellington College, find Aliss Gladys ijey- two other motor engineers in Battle, but they ...hrow. We believo that Till. l,td.. ironmongers, 41, Cl. appepiet fob R.II..A., Stoker J. Rigel.iford. C'oriKiral A. L A J.A.M PROSECUTION. [Catherine .Hodson.(25, ■Weat-hill, St. Leo­ night.—The Alayor, de.scribed the.case as © we have arriv^ at that faiw. Craiglca, Branksome-road, St*. Iteon- further time on yiersona.) grounds.] Aoplil Booth, A.S.C.. P rivate L. AVinchester, had n!7t been before the Tribunal.—Two nards), for unobscured Iiglit'.-/Fined IQs. 6d. grievous one, and said the effect of the takinjf T at which ou'r differeinoa* ©rds'. The bala.nce sheet showed a slight cant wanted to completeT his allotment-p ant-i Canadians. Private J|. Dallayay. .Viis- months. George Sandies.-manager to lripton’s. Ltd., [Francis Gildersleeve (Ii ^nd 18. Robertson- of the goods was tij deprive soldiers of their .' J n t bloodshed. If; th©' Increase in the money'left in hand from last ing, and only asked for a loouth.—-Agjree 1 toi tralians,_ Private P. Sntlon, AI.G. (.'otniiany, was sumnioneid .for selling jam at a price teji-raco) wa.s sim ilarly summcined, and Li.ly riition.s. He would! be fined £20 and &re© were dealt with by the fe a r. ' , j E. Partridge, High-street, wa.s a cas() fo|i' re, Lance-Corporal Jess? BiLhop, Royal -Sussex, contrary tp, the Jam Prices Act.—Inspector Roberts with being the vi.sitor ip charge of times the value of the gixids,(65s.), making © would be. So long a# The summer meeting of Uniyersity-Esten- view. He was granted six months, e|:xpi ring Pri/ate J. Drury, A.P.tl)., Private F. Hai- DEATH OF: MR. S. ROOTES, Kenzie,’ R.S.P.G.A..' proved purchasing a the light.—The Chief, Cons|able Said tlia t on. total of £29 15s.—Prisoner ‘^a s alloteed a orld is ill the hapds of ©ion Students and all others intere.sted will this month, and is a dairyman, cow ke-cper mei". Roy.al Scots, P rim te T. AVinc-hester liound of jam at Hid. instead of 91d. fii[|e previous micasions proceedings had been month to. pay by four equal | instalments.— t war is part of hfirnnn and' greengi'oeer. He was 33 years of ;igf and: C aiadians, P rivate H. (fiadd, Norfolk Regi­ Defendant was shouting outside the shop taken against !the .same,,.■7,. premises.—Gilderiinr*i ” I’ri,«oner: A most excessive fine on a 'wcrldnf- Be held this year at Cambridge from August men. I'vivateiJI. E. Oliver. Northamptoiis. man. rays have wa^'. A t the 1st to l-3th'. Hi.s Excellency tho American BI. He had lieen a cowlicepev for i .c< f o r m e r AVElj,L-KNOWN CARRIER. •that he was selling rasp'berry jam; it was slpeve dismissed, arid Roberts fined . X we were askerl to fight Ambassador. Dr. W. II. Page, will deli'.-er and h^-'-noT altered his rc-r'-traU.-ii) cjai'd.: A’ESTRA' AIIEETING.—iTlie A’p-styv meeting afterwards found that the jam purchased hy 21 "I 'Ther^Twcrc ten fsivs lie-id''s .-ilher stock, ml .destroy militarism the inaugural lecture. Our readers liill ,and' postponed from Easter rias held in the Old Tho deathth has qccuvrod at Havant witness was apple and blacklierry. Ho nro- ADJOURNBP. F iu pat.—Before Afr. G. Locke (iri the chaiA erid war. W henlw ita remember that the U.S. was the subject of fhe whole work was done by him except .tor S.-dio.-)! Room Ion Holy n’liursday night, the Sivyer Roofotes. fo/mcrly well known duoed the pot of jani so labelled.—The Alderman R. W. Alitchell, Air. F. S tri^ r iinl4 T found i.liat'most last autumn’s lectures here. If any Who a small amount of assistaticc from a Rector (Rev. J. T.e Pelly) Batten. C.l'\) pre­ carrier in East Siissex. ' defence was that the defendant sold from a Alicia 'Mannrirs wait' summoned bv the land, and Commander Oldfield. ^'ith that object. If w» ^ attended these would like to go to Camhriiige Had not apiilied for a AA'ar AgricullurnI e I'­ siding. Afteri expressing his pleasure at be­ He was 88 yeai'5 ot age, and died at the crate of jams which should have been all N S.P.C.C. for assaulting j and illtroaling id, if we wish ourjchli-, ,■ •itlier of the iSecretaries at the alxive tificate, and the case was adjourned for ll im ing lue.sent arid explainnlg that “tlio powers ros,id.ctico of lii.s daughter, Airs. Pratt, after raspberry but that some pots of apple and Gteendoliue Walkei^nine .years of age, and EDUCATIONAL. perils of wjir we should to do tliis. that he” had pointed out hat it was hiseduty a linpfel'ilig illness. At the funeral at H avant fujrther with failing to give notice as to re­ addresses will (flaSy furnish particulars.j G. Sheathcr was an application for le.av lo blackberry were there without his knowledge. Annie Hull, of Ore, was summoned in lent which will lead: to • to rcjiKi'n w ith the F'-orceK<> appointed Mr. Cemetery the mourners included: Atr.s. Pratt, —The Bench dismi.'^sed the case on payment ceiving an infant for rewari^.—Mr. Gaby, for sport to bad schiibl attendance of her so^ Altogether tl(D '^^’jBociation is to be con- make another application, and thi was H, Noakes as'Bcctor’s A\ irden f r the ciisu- Airs. Bourne, Airs. North, Atrs. EvingtciJi, and th? defendant, applied for an adjaurnment. ratulated on hAffUg "carried on” in thejse of cO'sts £2 7s. aged 13 years 5 months.—Defendant appear^ ilist Conference atlci^ granted. ing year. Af|i-. j oi-k iroposed, and Mr. Alls. T urner ((laughters), Airs. Rootes (daugh­ and Air. Alorgan (for the prosecution) not attired in women's agricultural unuema.— ays, and we loot forward to the privilegejof Stcvciison sp'.'pnfl.'>(l, tli rc-clpt'tlon of Air. ter-in-law), Fari'ier-Sergeant-Major Rootes objjecling. the application was granted. y 7tli, the Rev. §. M. ®nce more hearing a lecturer, whose training Monday.-B efore -Alderman B. TT. AA'. Tree The tei.v was described as a regular truant.-^- I'V.'ploe as I’c'ipic's \V rdeii. Before the and Afessrs. J. and, I'. Rootes (sons), and Air. Air. Buswidl (for the Education Committo©^ who has just retuined and wide reading combined with personal motioij was put Air. Febloe said that the G. P ra tt (son-in-lriw). There was a large (in the chair) aud Air. Eaton. I STEALING BY FINDING. i(iat the British ; and ©xperience fit him to follow the iritelleetual BURWASH. numbefi'of floral tributes. de.scrihed the case as one of neglect.—On tw© very secret and soul liffice of chiirchwardeii should not be held IN CAAIBRA. iloreen Cameron was charged with stealing previous occasions defendant had been filled. men who have come to Hastings at the too long by aiilyone. . That wa.s an honour to hy| finding a lad.y’s handbag containing''17s. —'The Bench fined her 15s.. were fighting. [,wa.s SInvitation of the Association for more tlian be passed I'oimd. IJe beloved that a groat ' The Magistrates lieari a case of alleged a League of Nations, DEATH OF AIR. W. ELLIS.—Air. Ellis, inrtboney, a gold chain, and other articles, 95 years. I t beheives all good Hnstingers^ to aiiseof tho weakness of tie. Cfiiirch in coiin- AIIL1TAR.Y BO(t)KS of all dcscriptioua lunacy in their private room and arrived in of jtlie total v.alue of £5 18s.—Aliss .lane F'air- [ting the erection 1 of 4 support these lei'tures and to make them one of our most respected tradesmen, pri.ssed a.s a. memorial to thos© away on Tuesday afternoiin in his G-lth yoar. ti-y parishes and tho lack of interest dis­ now in stock atj 1. J. Parsons, Ltd., (,'oiirt 20 minutes late. weather, residing at !,■ Carli.sle-parade. .said ni ^ ■ ■ kaown amongst their friends and visitors. played in its vcork hj the laily might be put ' Obsetwer ” Office] Ha^ting.s. th^fon th© morning of Monday, April 29th, AA OMEN S P.S..A.—Last Sundav Mr. TOaA ^.xclaimed " I tellj yon Although he had not enjoyed tho best of down Co Hr.s bmg te n u r| of olficiaCs. The A PECULI.AK STORY. son wa s the speaker and took as‘his eubjeo* u' u a n give, them [in'to health for some time, he had only been laid AVDSEEV.AN ANNTA'Fn.lSARY. -T he Hol- She visited several shops, 'fncluding Revill’s, K(«'tor said thrit he agr.-'erl with Air. Peploe s Harry Guire was 'brought np on leinand in jAVollington-place. She had a handbag The Wondertul Condescension of Ood^* le Museniii. Over 56 up for about five weeks. reiiiarks, but (le hoped ' V oiilrl ' ' cnnse'iit te ' Milton AAVsleyan ( liuroh anniversary took the children of men. “Come, let us reaecm ■ Imemhers have enlisted y.oulrl consent to . Sunday, when Mr. J. Alacdougall for contravention of the Reserve F'orces .Act. with her when she entered the shop. It eon- ■ AN OLD AfAN’S DEATH.—The Borough “■b u r w a s h f a ir a ST rCESS.-- stand for anot.licr year. - Prisoner went into the- wit.nes.*-box and tairied about -llj!. in ntoney, • together with together ’ (Isaiah % Mrs. Tuppenney was in ys I receive from them Coroner, Air. W. J. Glenister, hel(i an inquest There was quito a roiiir?''k in the weatKor .Under the cir(inmstaiiVes iveached in the moirning. .At the P.S..\. Mr. .sevleral articles of jewellery, key.s, and other, the chair supported by Mrs. Sargent. Th* 'hey willingly fight to •o AVednesday a t the H astings Workhouse of the ..h],,/ h people nould | ,51i>"^ille. J.P., of Ixuidon presided. gave evidence on bis own behalf. He said at.Burwash annual CaUle Ea.r tUi?> year witli ;hoiped that som he 'was 28i years of age; he was born smfill items. She valued the whole at £5 18s. choir rendered an anthem. To-morrow (Sua- mV thatfof our Allies, 4 concerning the death 'of Thomas Daniel AA’il- that of last .year. On Monday raiij H I help him a Jiltif' more, it was not I'air lo I [I’rie address was giv|en hy Mr. R. ,1. Compton She remembered putting the bag on the day) the M'ount P|leasant Sisterhood oholf ■turfactory and la^tvDd ,Mns. aged 68. Evidence was given th a t de- tiu’oughoul the morning, and it was voryicct take' (ho RecMr’s offering! at Easter tq'pay i'"''' solo.s were rendlercd by Airs. Drury. In in J/ondon but had no i(lea (>f the address bevond that it was in the parish yf Camber­ coifnter on the grocery side; then she went ■will render a Spring Cantata. It is hop©© Bjut they object to a eeased had been at the Workhouse as an in- Despite the...... woaflier, . however, .there , ■ , whiii he evening Air. jAA*. Hammond wa.s the i p i t t Church expemes or to fall hack on the well. In 1916 lie wa.s in the, .Aiffiiy Service ove-p to the bacon side of the shop. When that a contribution may be sent to the won©, idmdis^igeint aiidi »ne asate about seven years, and. assisted in tfie good attendance of buyers, aiul h'?h pi'H’cs Chui'ch wardens to make uii I he deficit., and ireaeher. On Mon Mondjay tli© services were con- herj parcels were ready she Irift, forgetting to ded soldiers in St. John’s Hospital. fcakehouse. He was so employed <[)n Tuesday were made for the best beast.s in Alessi's. ■E. iinuod, when the ”Rejr. ”F. C. Raynor , delivered Cbrps (Motor Transport F>?p^tmeiit) and ith the f^irit ot qrtib^ he would remind niemberji (if the congrega­ ■was discharged as unfit at flte'end of that pick up tho bag. On leavirig Revill’s she )]}1 the pniblioation of' th© when he died suddenly. He was: a marrifld 'VA'nt.son and Kon's auction sale in Ihe field )(l- tion that it cos:, just as mrich to carry on the a. lectiire on “Christ’s Jfortrait Discovered’ went to Apps’ to purchase greengrocery, and ©Dan.-and had not seen or heard-bf his wife joining the Boar Hotel. 'i’hi', entries jer lu- chiircli on a w el, Sunday as on a fine one] and the chair was takrin by Councillor J. year. He had to report in I'Vbrnary the fol­ then she missed the bag. She went back It is our duty to fW© of lowing year at a place flailed l.yle near rneiit coharider.atixm, for somo'.vears.—George Arthur Petrie, a cap­ prisefl 175 head of fliorned stock, *-00 lic*Ui if'he iiccounts ivere pas.-

A R.YYIBLE. — In connection F'.ith thei DISTINGUISHED -YlSlTOE.-s-At Bra ATMOSPHEl Aactjon Sdles. Aaction Auction Salei Auction Sales Nati7ral History Bociety a ramble will take Cattle M arket on Wed-aesday, Major Farfitt EAST SUSSEX HOSPITAL place to Guestling Moods on Wednesday, liive Stock Commissioner for this part of HASTINGS. '' 29th inst. Meuihers and friends participating England, attended and watched the gradinjt MIRAGES,.-: MR. W PA^KS, : DYER & CaU aWAY MESSRS. DAWS >N & H IRDEN JOHN BRAY wilt meet at Ghrist Church, Ore. at 4j4.5. The} of cattle. OBSERVED OONATION8, SUBSCRIPTIONS AND Leader will be Mr. ]■'. W. Blaokburne. | S. BERTRAM DYRR, F.A.T. (E. H. H abIdbk, v.a.i .) LA ND, ESTATE, AND HOUSE AGENT. A POPUI/AR HYMN.-i-Continuing his »-or- i P. A. Si l., F. A.I., i LBGAOIES ARB REQUIRED TO CARRY MRS. JESSE THOYIAS, Warrio7--se(uare, A. W. GALLAyAY. F A.I. UCTIONEERS. HOUSE AN® ESTATE AtTOTlONKER an«d VALUER < f Pror€rrt7 for ABBL mons on popular hymns,* the Rev. R. Talbot DETAILED BY| O f ^ Jate F irm of .WooDKAMii|,,,So}i. Awp (Agents to the OflSoial Receiver Is TRATIOU, PROBATE. MORTG GE. REPORTS, and ON THE WORK. tenders her sincere thanks for the man.v knid on Sunday evening,at St. Mary-in-thc-Caatl* AGENTS, VALUERS, * SURVEYORS. TAX and RATE APPEALfl, alec FURNITURE, letters of sympathy and wndolence which Church, dealt with ‘Me.yii, Lover of my BUTTI established at address belo^ in ,1860. I Baskrupixjy). 48, MARINA. U. SOOTH COLONNADE._ , ST. ,EONARD3-ON-8EA. she has re<7eived in her lecent beie-aivement, SAFES IY AUOTtON OF RE.At. E.5TATE. FURNI­ Soul.” Charles 55 esler. the writer of th* jUCTIONEBRS,- GENERAL * HOTEL ST, LEONARPS-ON-SEA'. TURE, OR. OTHER EFFECTS. and a-s these are too numerous fo7t her to itj nin was. he said, the pqet of the Ylethodist PCTIONEEB. VALEER, BimlVETOK:. .VALUERS, EJSTAT:E AGENTS and answer porsonall.v, she hopes her friends will On Tuesday erenin I r EAND AGENT. | Telsphi ns 19x FKOPEtRTIES CAREFUFLY JIANAGED, inelndlnj revival, as hij brother .lonti was the prea'-her. SURVEYORS, STOCK AND SHARE COLliECflON OF RENTS. SUPERVISION of The Hastings and St. Leonards accept this ack7iowledgTne77t. ; laid read a paper bet BROKERS Established over SO years. KEPAIRB. YllLlT.'VRY” BOOKS of all description* Leonards N atural Hi I Oliceei-r^ . i HINTS TO ELECTRIC IJGHT CON- no'v 771 stock at F'. J. Parsons, Ltd-i able atmospheric pi B.V Order of’the Exec InTcntouos mnd^ and oEocked. TjJertcne Haadnga No. SU Y.IERS.--’I’ho British ThomKon-Houst.oi7 I SI. HAYELOGK BO AD, HASTINGS 1 SALES ofi every description. utors of the late Mr. 313. Tele^rame: “ Bray, St. Ijeonards-on*Sea.“ “ OBSERVER ” " Obaerrer ” C>ffice, Hastings. '. Hastings. 5Ve {Jive bfj B. Bickle. Co., l,td., 77, IMpor Tha77aes-st7-eet, boudon, record., unea rthed in ' R^RRRT VALUERS 'fori all purposes. Alao at Bexhill. MOUNT PV,E.\-S.In t } SISTERHOOD.— I ACall] ipiONB! 759, H astings. ■ ST. LEONARbS-ON-SEA. B.C., have issued in a convenient jorni a papers. ^ESTATES ILANAGED. Rents Gillectod. Special LWt cf P8rticn:ar8 of H0USES and FLATS. pamphlet. Avhic.h hriefl.y explains the lecent l.ast Monday eveiting a7t address given hy TWiSGBAIIS : "SlTRVKT,” HASTINGS. PROPERTY REGISTER and MAP (gratis), Bewt Map of the Tpwne'. Is the Leading Local and District Ytirages.—^The earlii RS. DAWSON & HARDEN Government Lighting Re.«triction Ordev a7id he7'geant ( o7)neUy. of ( anada. 071 “ hpr7ng- a mirage seen a t Has] TALHATIONS OP PUOPSIRTT fo* INSURANCES ARRANGED' INSURANCE. — Fire. Life, Aooi^ent, Glaae. War and Weekly Newspaper, and | has a the miiTjner in which electrici.tv coiisumers tim-eaTid Uo-pe” was highly ..ppreeiate-'I, Misn a u c t i o n at the'CASTLE Bombardment, and Domeatio Se^ante. •f the “Philosophic. Uorigage Purposes or Estate Duty, Talda^ 38. HAVELOCK ROAD, HASTINGS. can redi7ce their current cons77mptio7^ to the Battenden ga^-e muf'h pleasure by singiiTg Boyal Societv.” which] ; Won! of F urniture. ' (Telephone 661). Hb|TEL, HASTINGS, on .TUNE lltli, at i guaranteed Circulation of more requisite limits. 'I'he pamphlet alpo des­ Sii77 of m,v S077I’* and “ Yljv Task.” .Ai7no77n- p.tn., cemont -was made that the Sisters -will not JKeferenee T/ibrary.. S^XBS BY AUCTION of Real Estate, BEXHILL-ON-SEA. than Double that of an^ other cribes “ How to. read yoi7r electriii light F.R.S';. a visitor to C6. MOUNT ROAD,"CLIVE VALE. IREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PRO­ meter” ’and gives other useful info7'7uatipn. meet next Monday as it ik Bank Holiday. ' IFnr^ture or other Effects. PERTIES, viz. ;—32. NORMAN ROAD MR. JOHN BRAY Jul.v 26th, 1798. at,a E s t a t e s o r s i n g l e p r o p e r t i e s TELEPHONES ;— Copies of the pamphlet will h-e foQvarded o-fl'^riilg your next saH France was disci nctly Bv Order of the Executors of the late F. A. let bnn RepairingRppairin Lea.se to Messrs. Compton Ha.x heen f.vroured with | instructions to tree on appli(Mtioi7 to the Coi'upany. ! e t Hastings, and app; aarejully managed and Kents collepted. anWJ^Son,; .58. NORMAN ROAD, 6. 6a and 7, ''^der the new conditions please co7i..iilt f , La,ngham, Esq.,^^^f.P. , SELL BY" .AUCTION at the DEV(JNSH1RE 181, Advertisement Dept. only.‘ m i l i t a r y ' b o o k s of all .iesetiptione Macrlr>77gali. tailor. ], Devonshire-read, HaA> wiles away. The fish' SUKVEiirS for Dilapidations or |R*pair« MERCATORIA, 19, (,H APBL PARK ROAD, HOTEL BEXHILT.-ON-SE. , st Four p.m.. ;tings, foi- prices and temfs. iebj ects from ( 'ttla'is to I : HASTINGS. 56]a: id 57s KENILWORTH ROAD, no,w in stock at F. .T. Parsons, Ltd., INSURANCES of all kinds effected. 0^1 WEDNESDAY. MAY 29tib, 1918. 132, Extertslons to all departments. “ Observer-’ Offi(?c Hastings. farhiFar to them, (On the Oot.skirts). olicitors: Me.ssrs. Chalinder, Herington JH L R.5LA1 E PIE R .+—The Sun*lav oen- tHOBkcULTURAL WORK OP ALL!KINDS Pearch, Hastings. r e e h o l d KEsiDEN-riAL p e o p e r - N.R.YV.T..Y.—The monthly 7ueeting of the certs at this West End Pier, continue to b« the East Hill tiA get Excflllent [Modern Freehold Family Luctioneers: Messrs. Dawson and Harden, T i o s ;— Clive Vale, Holton, and Ore Bi-anth was very popular and well attended. They ar* qaing a telescope the ■ SPECIALISED IN> i RiOsidence standing in its own Grounds of HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARDS held on YVednosda.v afternoon in .Ml! Soul’s iqiiite free, and in this thby are unique.' 'Fo- I ■were plaiu'h- to be spi. about 3i Acres. above. “NEWLANDS.” De La Warb-road. I different colours of th] ■‘ETiTHA.M LODGE,” AViltofi-road, Parish Rcoi77i Ylr... Meniioer presided. .‘V imorrow- (55'liit Sunday) the much appre*-iated hedgbts,’ with the bui fnjinary Announcement of Sale. DYER & CALLAWAY SILVERHnTi, ST. LEONARDS. “ ST. Nl'lOL.AS,” 8, AViUon-toad, short pi'ogrrunme of ninsic was 7-cndered b.v -Ladie.s’ Orchestra, coridi|cted h.v Miss Ivy “CASSIC” Wilton-road (Sold privately), the following:—Pianoforte (b7et, '[‘Silver Gordon, wdll play at 3 arid 8 o’clock, bevcriu discernible. The SP' 1' [- EAST SUSSEX. Have receivbd instructions to SELL iBY M[ESSR8(i OAWSON & HARDEN F“ROCK! AND,” Wilton-road. Trurnpefe” March, Ylis.es Bhylev and AVhit- members will give Vocal and instrumental tinned itnril .about 8 p SATURDAY. MAY* 18th, 1918. AUOT’ION. at the CASTLE HOTEL, "(ISW.41 D H(jUSE,” Park-rpad, solo.., and it will lie assi-sled by .\!r. I,e<5nard faded awa.y. 0,n .Iiil.v HE ATTR-tCTlVE FREEHO l E PRO- A ll linslructed to SET.Il. BY AUCTION, ai 77ey; songs, “A Yla.v Mor77ing” ;7nd ‘VRose- •eeu bv many loebple a T \ PERTY known as HASTINGS, ! on THURSDAY, MAY 30th thi- [c a s t l e h o t e i Ii HASTINGS, or “ DENVl R. HOUSE.” Wilton-road, b77d.” Ylrs. Allforcl; violin aolo.j .Miss Livesay, the popular tendr, laic of-the 5\'aili« 1918, a t four! o’rni(r tp'Ewhurst Green ajid N orthiam , ' RI'iSIDENCE, known a.s ‘•'AIEN V- “ AHMA..bAT.E Wilton-ro.sd HASTINGS, work after the war to 1x7 done by temperance to the latter village, com prising M Dbpol, comprising . '^orkshop.s. Stores, MENTC XE HOUSE.” Wilton-road Tower Roarl. 6.30 p.m. 3 and 4, Middle Street, retentive memory. Th. HILL ROAD. ORE. Staling, and Yard. 'Vacant possession on women a7nongst the .voting worn eh and 0.:10. F'iiU marching orrler; rations. Ti-aifl full.y fine attd calm, t ractive old Farmhouse, five ttaiges. H.ASTINGS. The excellent Property com- completion. BRANIi SOME,’’ A, Magdale n-Toad. girls .and Children's W elfare YV'drk, efje. ^*mDl^ P^ifen Buildings, and 266 acres, hr. 29p. Particu lars and Conditions can he We offer no apology for again refe;ring to leav-'s 55'c;,t .Marina only 7,25 p.157. SpecieJ day ranging from 63 privA the Attractive Modern Brick Built Paritioulars of Sale frbin J. E.Mannington, the emle-Tvour to foist a Pacifist candidate A N.ATURE'.S BEAUTY” SPOT.-\fi;Ct:or.s [■ar leaves Memorial B..5.5 p.m. 5\'ediiesda,y.— At about 6'p.n7. fbe ol of Arp,ble,! pasture and woodland, wihich Kesidenco with the follohving accommo­ Esip. I Chartered Acoounta.nt, Hastings; and obtained of E. O. Langham, Eaq.. Solicitor, dation;— ! V Grove-rodd Cliamburp Fiastlx)ume. at the for Parliamentajv honoui's on Hastings and residenis of Ha.stings and 8t. Ldonards No. 3, Grove Road Drill flail. Mnsketr.v. 8 ooast -were distinctly v' 8 of fthp Auctioneers, St. Leonards. electors, under the patronage of the local are especially well favoured in tile matter of to 0..30. Thiirsda,v.--Nos. 1 and 2. Tnwer Read {MB. IHALTEB PABKSj _C)N: TH E GROUND FLOOR.—Spacious Place of| Sale, and at th|j Auctioneer’s- pherio refraction from offices in Bexhill and £t. Leonards. branch of the Labour party. Wo look the nnhilier of delightful places close at hand. [Drill Hall. No. 4. Middle Street. Aliisketr.v • was of a- rare and ciiri' 'Has ieceired instructiona from the Oitner to Entrance Hall, Gentleman’s Lavatory, u w n this iusidlous entie.rvo7ir to make One th at deserves, to be hettev known} is de­ 8 to 0..30. Friday.-—.Nos. 1 and 2, 3 ow-pr Road Gloak Room, and w.c.. Morning Room. the naturtvl horizon wa SELl] BYj AITCTION IX .TUNE. Hastings appear unpatriotic, or weak-kneed lightful Three Oak..,- with its lavel.v scener.v Drill Hall. No. 3, Grcce Road. .No. 4, M.d- (somhined effect of the Paijticnians and Conditions of Sale will Drawing Room opening into Hand.some FI^ANK SHOESfillT^ & CO. in I'egard to fhe war. as of sufficient dle ,'itreel. Ba.vonet Fighting, S t'l •hortiy be ready, and can he obtained of Conservatory. Dining Rohm with Bay ST. LEONARDS-ONtSEA. and bepiitifiil walk... In a. very feiw minutes a ■ *11 or Tiearly all the ma ■ I ' (FRANTC SH(i^ESMITH). importance to demand attention until the l-Teautitiil walks. In a verv few- minjutes a. H',,tchki,--s Gun Team, To-'.ver Roird Drill H&ll, Channel, both in thei'r Messre. Phillips and Cheesmah, Sollicitors, Window. T.ibrary and excellently arranged MR. JOHN BRAY effort is “ ficot(-hed." I t would, 7)o doubt.- 7.30 to 9.30. S3, HaTelock-road, Hastings, and .{t the Domestic Offices. I UCTIONEER, h o u s e a n d e s t a t e motor train does the jeurnev from Jilaist.ing.s, positions. The specta AGENTS'. Ha.x bceili favoured with ilnstructions to Iw interesting to learn how the local Labour and 077 alighting passengers find th’eihselves naore .sin.gular by the Auctioneer’s Ofiices, SI, Havelock-oad, ON' THE ITRST FLOQR.--Very Fine pai't.T 7vas induced to throw in its; lot ivitU in the' midst ot m'ost tticluresque Vqi7i7l7'.v. - R5'B YfEMBER, AND BIRD PROTE'C- Haf3ti|ig8. 1 • Billiard Room, T.arge Bnfih Room, w.c., SELT, B |Y AUCTION at the CASTl-E TIOX.- ■The '‘Christinn; .Science tlonitor.’’ of nearer the shore hayin| 117. Ih AVBLOCK r o a d , HASTINGS. HOTEL. HASTINGS, at 4- fi. m., 071 YION- the I.L.P. and Pacifism, instead of j selecting Before exploring the neighlxiiirhond, dp after, ,*bd .rigging carried iip four Good Bedrooms and thtee Large Dre.ss- and ii candidate from the (lean, robust and Bo;;ton . United States, in its Ixindon news de* ing Raom,s. i DAY, JU \'E 10th. 1918, the folllowing a- caU s’nould he Taade at the Three} O.aks votesV conbi>)eriihlo spare to the annual meet, I^gfch.” (Yn April 22m Ib o Ib TOn I CHAMBEf.S, EASTBOURNE, patriotic part of the great T-aboiir army. Hotel, -where Ho,.t H. Kohler -will .speedily witnes»ed*between Sant FERCT WOODHAMS, F.S.I., F.A.I., ONJTHE Top FLOOR.—Four Good Attic and A genoics. REBbOLD RESIDENTIaIl -HOUSES;— B ut the ..tor,T of this surrender ..to iPaeifism ing of the Royal Soriefy for the Protertiotl l&e French coast mad Bedroom.s and Cistern Room;. L p7oduce a reheshing cud of tea of a qualit.y pf Birds, .and gives Major Courtliope'.s speech. F must wait. Perhaps it will neveif )>o told in keepiTtg with hi.s high 7'epi7tation,' or a narentU- within fifty . JAMES WGODHAMS & SON, ONi TH E LOWER GROUND E’LOOR. FRANK SHOESMITH AND Co. possess 36, E’VERSFIELD'PLACE, for we can hardl.y think that megibers of full way-tin7o lea a.s I'ow as fivepence.; The Ylnjor Coiirthope said that as a practical *oe.t. Commodious Cellarage, Dairy, OuEhouse spdeial facilities for dis;losing of all kinds 48, EV EKSFIEl.D PLACE, the H.vstings Labour Party are so proud of hotel I.s oiien for the, .sale of noit-intoxicants farmer his experience 'and observation had Parhelia.—^Yfock-suns Established 1860. j with Copper, Greenhouse' and Potting property 9, F^NDEKCblFF, ^ it that they would like to shout it from the duri7ig the whole of the day. * convinced him that the va.st nia.joritv nf bird* familiar sights to all t Shed. , : 2,5, WEST' HILL, did good rather thqn harm, and that it w»t A UGTIONEERS ‘ AND VAITOERS, housetops. The point for Hastings people YU'SEIUM AS.80CIATJON LECTURES.— Eastings, b.y •w'hom Tliere is a capitaU Stabling for four 29, W EST HI 1-1. to remeinber is that the surrender has l>een la short-sighted policy, fjrom the point of view ■ "•mithor-diddles.”’ I haj LAND AGENTS AND SURVEYORS. Hor.ses, three Living Rooms.iHarness Room, PROPERTY SAliE. 31. W 1ST H IL L .' I The. lecture on Tne.--dav on “ T’ne Stone!, -\ge” of the farm ers’ matcriajl interesis; to enc'‘'ur* made, the Pacifist candidate is here, and was by the Rev. J. D. Gray, tvh t ni'ade a able to trace many i>uh| etc. ' ' Particultars and Conditions obtainable in ■we are a..ked. to support a, I’eni'e by negolia. iage Hio destrur-l ion of insretivorous birds. . l27i HIGH STREET, BATTLE The total area, of the property is alxiut .31 FRANK SHbESMiTH &. GO. snmewhitl.'diffi'-iilt subject- highly ini'’i'est- after “sunrise ,OT> Fehrna ;I* letIhonb No. 37 Battle. due cours-p from the Solidtorfl and Auction­ tion advncafp, at 7i time when it is clear ing to hi.s audience of hoy:=. telling tluuh bow . SERVICE PKGTRACTORS for Military mjn "wa.R seen, below the Acres. with T/awns, TeiTaca?,s, Kitchen (FRANK SHOESM'iTH). eer. th;7t any Peace now must favour the enemy, Garden. Orchard, and Pleasure Gardens weaoou. and implements of fli7it had! been yse can be obtain»d *at the “- Observer ’• JWice it re«?etnhip’H the sn Tt THEIR AUCTIONAFCTION -SALE.'^ALE at the and be I'uinnus to the small natioris uhieh 77sed hy man in pre-histovic times, long be. Office, Hafrting.s. Prices from 2^. 6d. each. Taponr. anri ii: -was of a BATTLE CATTLE AUCTION MARKET, well planted with a variet.v of Tree.s. ‘I’ WelcomeWeicome Stranger.”Strangi-r.” filverhill,filverhill St. are looking to the Allie,. ter reinstatement enn. <^>n Sopterohi^ Possession will be gken oii completion of and freedom. Let the electors of Ha.stir>gs fo7-e the use of ii'on and bronze had been dis­ N',5V<5L F'U N'F,K\L.',~The funer-alYnf S'g- j MONDAY.MAY 27th. 1918. , purchase. ! J/'cn.irds. held on WEDNESDAY I,AST.-tUCTlON ROOYIS. 6S, NORMAN ROAD, covered. 1ti answeri7ig thh enquiry as tb how w het ■nji.iisiial parn^^'lln- wel-e spcces.^ful in selling at good prices the who are being deluded by Ytr. Pethiok 7}ialler Fi’cd .1. btarrden, son o-f Mr. and after snnrise. As rie’W'i MESSRS. JAMES All the Growing Timlier,; Fittings, and the antiquity ot the->Steno klTOwn. Yfrs. Ftaiiden, !*i. .Mpine-i'oad, .Hastings, vailious residence? submitted for 'sale. ^T. J-EONARDS-ON-SEA. I*.-wrenoe'.. honeyed phrase, and promise., nf Mr. (-iray .stater) that the fossil ro777 a.i77s of Oensin^ Farm it.presen Fixtures will be included in the Rale. Solicitor,! Bernard Ellis, Flsq..,sq. fe'ilverhill .health, wealth, and everything that is nice. finok place on Tuesday. The, dei’eaY-ed, yearenoe. . At first- .it a I ! WOODHAMS & SON Particulars and Conditions of Rale may MR. F. TANTON a.ek the-Tuselve,. how is if th a t his Peace by anli7ials fo7ind toget-her with fli7it i7nplempiits who was onl.v 21 years *'f age. died at the Fast be obtainerl of Messrs. Langham. Ron and AChambers, Silvcrhill, St. Leonards. provcf! o.cillatio7\s of climate, from tropi­ white disc, somewhet iLL hold their Next FORTNIGHTLY nipgctiation policy is .iusr ■ediat Giermany [Sussex Ho;-^ital. He biok part ill artion in YVill SEtIl b y AUCTION on ER.ID.YY cal heat to glaci.Tl cold, during long age?!,. He In a few mimrtos tbe -i. M.ARKET on the above date, which Doncl.as. Rolicitors. ita. Robertson-.street. NEXT. YlkY’’ 24th, at 1.30, a useful lot of wajits? It i. perfectly obvious that now the* de.stnirtioii of the G-cr n cruiserix became tinted wit’a so f ;3»ill include the usual supyily of;— Hastings, also at Bexhill. and tO. New that, thanks to the rnarvellons heroism of went on to desepiho the differences in the ‘1 NuiiilTei'g” and ’ Dresden.” iu the Falkland ' .afferwyirds there appea' Court. Lincoln’s Inn, W.C., and at the MESSRS. BEAGLEYS OUKljlFOLD F'UR-N^TbRE AND o7ir tyonderful fighting men. the chance of human remains of earliest time,. ;7s compared ll'slaiid na^^l batlle, and his elder brotber, ", DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS, Offices of the .'Vuctioneers, as above. _ EFFECTS, compri.s'.ng I French and with those of later date, proving tha) our *« a “ohromatic append AT AND STORE BEAST, i . ESTABLISHED 185fl crushii^ the Allied Armies has become a YVilliam (formerly of the “ Observer’’ Office) immense faff or scallop- Combir.ati-Ui Bedsteads. YVir4 Spring andvanishing quality, the Kaiser ...nd hi. histor.v had from the first been one of uinward ill the R,<'4.A. in Fran<-e. ~Th-s first parg AT AND STORE SHEEP AND LAAIBS7 prog7"es-s. The youthful audience v.as exhor­ of this appendage were v WCALVES, POULTRY, etc. By Order of the Trustee?. UCTIONEERS, VALUERS. HOUSE other Ylatiresses, Bolsfers. Pillows, Ylahog-Oemerals would like above all things, if it OJ' the snrvi.-e was carried out at,St. Ylary’i from an extremely br-j .and ESTATE AGENTS. SURVEYORS. an.y and Grained Chest;, of Difawers, Wash-were possible, the very thing Mr. Pethick ted to do each his ow77 part in maintaining Rtar-of-tlie-Sea, High-street, -while 'he roili- YV.hen the.appearance b All Uat Stock will he'allotied stricflv in HIE EXCEPTION ALT,Y W ELL-’RTIIT-T stands, BEDROOM SUITE, Brussels and thi.s progress. T' MODERN FREbHOT.D RESIDENCE, jES'BY AUCTION of Every Description Fflwrence is asking Hastings to favour:—.A titr.v were in attendance at the Coni.etery. and * groat rhass o-f vapour •ccorddnce with the instructions of the Live on Moderate Terms. H’Fapestr.v Car7>et,s, WALNlfT FRAMEstoppage o-F [hostilities. W liy? D-eoause it YfR. AND YIRS. ROLHIFL, of 2. Nplson- tbrmed a. firing party. The i*offin a), a.s r-nvereid •we-S+ern horizon, althou. known “ COMBF, BANK,” ST. H E LEN ’S' Stock (|,'ommissioner. 1 DRAYVlNtJ ROOYf. SUITE, Fenders. Hall would leate 'the Germans to pursue tlieir 7'oad. Ha.stings, desire to thaivk the many with a irninn Jack. s(nd wreaths were received calm, and became ..tatioi f PARK, H.AS'riNGS. Atxnit one mile and V aluations and Surveys lor all Purj>o*»s. Stand, Diiiing, Pembroke and other Tables, SPECIAL NOTICE.—AS NO FURTHER soaring rlS.i-gus a t leisure, designs whieh fric77ds who so kindly sent the beairtiful from various unit,.. The proce-sdings uer* Gn Septeml>er 21=4. p?63. three|-qnarters from the Centre of Town. Inventories made and Checked. Waln7it Siq.?board, Dining Chalirs in .Imeri- ■W7'eaths to their U7te son’s funeral. ! i'KORFOLK SHEEP AVILE BE COMING TO ’Fliis .Unique Residence is particularfv aim. at nothing short -of world dqmininn very s’mple or leading to ST. LEONARDS-ON-SjEA. (Tele. S59) Tel. 709. J : I are left for the time being without any Garden; T-avatorv with poreeljain basin and f'hurch. Blacklands, SI. Clement's and St. curved a t the age of 50 years. Der.eased had eight 7inti1 the sun sank ti "Telepiione; Battle 37. sense of nationality a.rrd without arry mea.n. Barn.ihas', p.-xhill, will attend, and [will been in fii.iling health for a long period. Tha it appeared to restym the w.c.: Kitchen with range, cunboards and B j b dresser; ScuJIery with tiled floor, range, rder df the Executors By Order o' the Oivner. ! of organisation or self-defence, thanks to inako a slart lor Brighton in the earl.y hours funeral took place last Hatiirday at Hi* with a second half in a Russia, being misled into the accepta.nce of the top. »ATTLE**CATTLR AUCTION MARKET. sink, and copper; Boot Room. w.c.. Pantry. Ren^moypjl • for convenienc e of Sale to 25, h e m o d e r n , w e l l -b u j l t HOtiSE of the morniTig. From Brighton a .special RmviUgh Cemetery. The Rev. Bu''ha,Ti.an o-fll. a 'similav Peace Iry negotiation policy as train rvil] run to 55'inohester. picking up jinits viatod. 5 The roouriiers incii}ded : - Th* ‘ ' Paracelenae,—T can fin : ^ | m o n d a y ', m a y 27th. 1918. Larder. Still Room ivith h. and c. supply, Grand-parade. and LAUNDRT with S’FABLES and that which Yfr. Pethick Lawrence is aAing and Coal Cellar. COACH-HOUSE, known as 19, PERTH on the way. In order to belli out witlj the widower. .Mrs. E. Richardson (step-mnthe^ instance of paracelenae, i I MESSRS. JAMES MESSRS. BE^CLEYS Hasting, to endorse. The tlernran dream is Mrs. F. Reed (daiLghter). iLondoi); Mrs. H, eerved at Hastings. In ON THE FIRST FI,OOR.—Spacious ROAD, STI.VERHTLT,. ST. T-EONARDS-ON- to take in hand tli^ control of these liiaples* necpssai'v expenses two entertainments have Landing: three best Bedrooms, each with AVE been instructed to SELI, BY AT7C- SEA, will b» SOLD BY AUCTION by been given durii'ig the week by the} St. Pago (daughter). Miss A. Yl. Hughe., (daugh­ fcemher 21st, 1863, a lunar WOODHAMS & SON millio77.s, t<7 ma.ke tliem prodircers of food ter), YIrs. FI. Simes (daughter). Miss E. onoc,ns -were seen .hr m: modern tiled gra,tcs; tiwo Dressing Rooms TTON; on THURSDAY, JUNE 6th, and 7*a7v material for* Germ^'nr-, to acquire Clement’s Comjian.v. on Tur.-day at the. Drill m SELL BT AUCTION, in the »n(| one other Bedroom,; Bath Room with 12 p.m., a quantity of well-maehinda roas.s'df dense rp iiately ^te.i’ the close of the Market, a quan- basin. ciijj'jjj■1-D EFFECTS r,r 1 - o. ' earl.y. date. the German ..rnas to further conquests. If thusiastic audiences fitted both hoiises.lThe tBty of 'Useful ON THE SECOND FLOOR.-Two good CaltalogTies of the Auctiolneers. Particulai's ,ind Conditions, when ready, “piece tie resistani'e’’ was the C.L.B. 'play, C-i-eed ' (s'istei-in-lawi. 'File wlio[e of fh« "A sight more rare, but, NE'w Td EAL BOARDS, QUARTERING, Germany could be aasm'ed of n free hand in funeral arrangements were entrusted to Yfr. Attic Bedrooms, two Box-rooms. .hoLa.ir mav be obtained mf the Auctioneer, 16. these tiring.^ she would willingly r-etire from ‘(The Password,” ■which, under Ihe direction Bcent -soon presented it SCANTLING. DEALS; PLANKS, etc., T-inen Closet and two cupboards on Grand-pa.!'a(|;e. St. I.ronoivis-nn-Se:'i of the Rev. H. C. Hennin-g, was admir;ably 55*. E. Hinckley, of ,52, Moiint Pleasant and tolerably -clear zerriab; a' ‘ -T ' including; ' • 1 Belgium and France. and )37ake an perforraed. The principal characters were: Emraa.nuel-roaris, Hastings.; tinctly, first the major . Landing i SUSSEX, NEAR! RYE. abundance of promise, for her futiire good S.Sfl.Ofti Run of 5iri. by lin. Board. IN TH E b a s e m e n t . -Wins Cellar and Ylrs. Gadsby,; Bfrnavd Farm ery 'Fom Ga-dsby, mately the whole of a ver; .5t)0ftJ Run of 4in. by 2in. Quartering; _ 1>ehavionr. Sire would then apply herself BOY'S’ DISPLAY*.—On 55Vdnesday ereninfl 1 eircle, supposed to be the; two! other Cellars. Three Capital F’reeliolci Farm.., Wood­ to the c077.solation of this enormous slave- Eddie 5Villiariifion; the Capta.ip-, Leslie the Cadets attached to the Ipt Hasting. Com-,* ' Qnapt«.y of Denis. Planks, and Scantling The Residence stands in its grounds of lands, Small Holdings, etcl, comprising 826 lENRY BAKER oTnpire- -a gigantic exten.^ion of the Judge: Ylr. Grierson, Edward Yliller; Htaff- !' -tii'ither bv ceflection from various dimen.sions, in suitable I.ots. Acre^. I Sergeant, George Rhjliipe. Scene 1, Tom pa.ny. Boys’ T/ife Brig.ado, ;t( oonnectio77 w ith, i»f the opaque clouds', whiri: about jone--and-a-half Aere.s. comprising HOtrSE LAND and ESTATE AGENT* dominion she «rv.ady holds over the subject the Mount Pleasant t'ongr*fsation8l ' 'hurch,'’ i Sale wSll commence al>out Tiwo o’clock. oxtensive Kitchen and ' Pleasure Gerdenp. 1. VERULAM PLACfE, Gadsby',. Home. Scones 2 and 4, Drill Hall. forty degrees distance hid! ! Auction Offices, 27, Higli-streei, Battle. DEBENKAM. TEWSON AND people,.' of Austria and T77,rkey. I t is many held ftheir fir.sl display. This oon.sisted oj we not sure that oiir .e| veil planted wjth, Trees and Shrnhs. T. LEONARDS-ON-fiEA months since President Wilson pointed o\it Scene 3. Outside Drill Hall, tender thodireii singing, recitations, dump-hell 1 exerviise*, Tennis jLawn, Greenhouse, Summerhouse, CHINNOGKS ESTABLISHED 18SL tion of Cadet Oa,ptaiu Harman capital exhibi phenomenon is tlie porreol- what was involved for the f'iture of the ambirlance dril)^ high iumping, etc. The Bri­ the object was cattsed bv n ' ^eliminlaTy Announcement of Sale. etc.; and possesse.s most charming views of ’VJ^ 'IL E SELL BY* AI.rCTION on .TUNE ESTATES managed and RENTS OOLLEC3TED st world in Germanv's domination of these tions of honibing and 'ba.vonet fighting land gade gymnastic sq77ad went through a. .series thejaurrOunding"he [surrOi count7v. Madfiraia CliSYRee. Promri Ssttlesnent* OnarantMd. gas mask drill were given bv selected niem- ften, or a double re.flect'Yon ( RU(^INGB AND BILSTNGTON.; Y T 1 '26th. ' at .3 p.m. precisel,v, at the laTeniories and cheeked by expexientced G1«t1». .half-ell exer­ Anthekion.—.A visitor- to 1 ' I Ashford and Rye. Particulars and Condiilon* of[.®!aJe may be platwl wheti the wai- began.” . - Biit the cises Tindei- Serg^nt A; .J. RilJf, figure march­ obtained , of YIessrs. Urde; iMahcn a.ftd LO’I' 1 .-fTILLrNGHA hf FAETVI, 22.5 ’ WANTIO. ' - black area is far larger to-day than; rrhen suiig at the conclusion of the programm^. ! » n t t6'th'e[lbcal P-ross the* yyYHE ■yaluab’le .F’reehold MIXED FARM, Aores; Rent £27i. [ ing under Corporal E. Baker, and ekercises on i tng. and lucid aeco7int'of a kndiwn as TURVES FARM, com prising: Pa«call, Solicitors'. 33, ,!Elv2place. London, BEST PRItJESl 61'VBN. DAILY COLLR<3TION8. the President uttered his shrewd warnirig. SERVICE PRXXPRACTORS for Militjary the ladder 77nder the instruction of Privat* E.C. 1, and at th® Offleesj iof th® Auctioneers, LOT 2.-PELSHAM FAl! M, 272 Acres. ALLIAWp: D18TRIBDTING AOBNCY, [t covers Finland, the Ukraine, and the Use can he obtained a t th e “ Qbservffi- ” , Sunday, the 22nd of Jul.v, 177a. Cf., 39p. Rent .£260. L Prior. The chair was taken hy the Rev. J. ' wife -were on the l;eight as above. 1 i tl. MIBDLK STREET, HASTINGS. Crimea, vrith their populatio7i3 of over Office, Haetdngs. Prices froin 3s. 6d. e^oh. James (the new Chaplain of the Contp^ny), fPith su^rior Farmhouse, Barm Buildings, LOT 3.—DEW FARM, 1*6 Acres. Rent HEAD OEFIok;' H. HIGH ST., SOUTHAMPTON. 70.000.000 people, and in the absence of anv di{itelT above the Lover.-i. id Fouii good Cottages, in suitable Lots. Jil63, ' BBANOHXS; Botmemontli, Poxtemcratb, Faxihui. ST, LEONARDS INSTITUTE. — .V q ^r- s77pported by the President, Ylr. P. J. Elliott. eeven in the evening, wat At low Reserves. j | Okiok«t«c, IToiiluBt. S.U»biuy, MmUngt, EMtemni*, real GovernTnent over the rest of P77s.si.., it terly meeting of itiembers ivas held on ff'lies- The proceeds of the displa.v are to go toward* 1 MESSRS. JAMES I/)T 5.—SMALL-HOLDING, let to Ylr. Wight easily be extemled a? far as the ITral approac-’n of a fog-bonk. towi The Follc]|ting d’wards, with. WOODLAYID, 27 Acres, ..A BrtiUns. Biur«r> udei OOTcmmeBl Pacitlt, K«. da.v morning. The President (Mr. Cave) tjook the summer outing for the- Cadets. 1 ottseTwed as it broke itself' J' lA) YIo7i.nt.ains. The W ar Lords see an the chair, and there were present; Colonel \fOODHAMS & SON CJ INTERN CA BIT AE jtKEEHOLD ent i£l-5. unlim ited field .for the acq77isitiqn of SERVICE PROTRACTORS fori Ylilitwr of the cliff, and rolled i. O DWELT,ING T-iOUSES. “ Bv Oreler LOTS 4 and 6. and 7.-GOSCHEN and 5Vard, Messrs. 55'. Husband,.] 55*. O. Gi'idley, ' tfiro\igh the valley on eac I (J. P. WOODHAYIS) Geri77an Wealth and the training of Gorman .1. Parker. C. 55*. 4 'hambers,- 55". Draper] Use can be obtained at the ’'Observer’* of the Executors re W. IL White, deceased.” BllXLEY WOODS and LAIND, let to the armies in S77ch a re.se7-voir of fertile .oil Office. Haetings. Prices from 2s. 6d. each. I large mass of. vapour which' ave received instructions to Offer for Sale Nds. 42. 44, 46. 48, 50. ,52. .54, 56. 58. 62. and Yfisses B utler and Ylr. Edviarrls. 124 Acre... Hastings Permanent Building Society and uno7’ganised hu'm;7nity. Give tl7e7n a Walden. R. F. Compton, and Parker (Hion. ; [ rerly a little 'further* east] AUCTION, at the SARACEN’S HEAD 76. EMYIANUEL ROTaD. HASTINGS. LOT 8.-COTTAGE and GARDEN let to Seoietary). .Yld-ci'inan Pelham sent |an CATHARINE HOUSE!.—A sale 'of -work, ’ jBJomeiits we w'ere not a liftl( th e largest in SUSSEX. dozen years without interference, and they orgoni.sed by .the .Lady SuperlntendCTit 5TEL, IASHFORD, at an early date, Each Hpiise contains SijHing Room, three Ylr. Butler, and WOODLAND, 16 Acres. RESERV E FUND ______£15.099 look forward to creating a. militarv power apology for absence. The following report ; it become quite Inminou luctioil Offices, 27, High-street, Battle. ■Redi^rrla, Kitchen, Sc[nllery,' w.c.. and l,OT| 9.—WITTER-S'HAM MEADOWS, let was presented:—“ In presenting the quarterly (Yliss Th'.skire Risk) and tho.^d70s in t.h* Ishadow.s perfectlv reflected UNDlST tlBOTED SURPLUS £25.900 . ■which no epmbina.tio77 of Ftates e0 77ld rivab Catharine Homel, Oh77n'S7-rcwl. St. Letm-* Kmall Gtarden in front apd at the rear, and to Mei-.rs. Ashby and H. B aker; 14 Aci'es. and whose C7iset the free 77afio77s of the report your Committee have to lecord wiith ■ a halo of most beauthul all are let At 8s. per week. I,andlord paying ;26. Unusual Opportunity for Investors deep regret that the In.stitiife ha;? receijtly ;irds, was held on Tuesda.y in aid o! th* [It iTMniediatel.v .struck me world TTiust oppose in vain. That is the lo.st -its most distinguished member ^ly the fund to funiis.h the Home with ncv ear-, I i \ SANDHURST, FAIR. Rates and Tasos. Also “ By Order of cula.r. of -Messrs. G. dnd A. M arshall, OonuajoiiM r^ew Ye&r by tAkixi^ ob« or more inspiratio77 of all their overtures for peare-— iprevioiislv read, though 1 ’aaj Trtistecs rc Gain’s .T. ' White.- deceased.’ Inveitiup iji above BociMf aa follows: — death of Earl Bra.ssey, which ocriiri:ed | on pets. .All (the article, for sale, wlticti war* [one. th.at it ,w.as a mirage, 1 SAfrURDAT, YIAY 25th, 1^18. Siolicibhrs. 10, Nhw-sqiiave .Lincoln’s Inn Ten fthillinsr* t>^ montb: inToeted foi 13 a peace ii7 7vl7ich they shall have leis77re to F'ebriiarv 23rd. Lord Brassey ivas a very bid Ti7ii7ieroi7s and .varied, were giveiU by past Nos, 64, 6fi. 6R. 72, and 74, EYIMANUEL T-iondon, W.C. 2. and of the Auctioneers. 29, f07'ge an ir7’e.sistiblp weapon, and to prepare ‘[attention to the sun, whi< h ROAD. HASTINGS. [ having similar TWTd emoiuit to ^ 7S 0 0 supporter of the Institute. He became a 'life and p7'esent re.side7its o-f tbe i7rstil7itirin. With a red appearance. an3 eageily imught after, 'lllie goods fOt ' Wtagnified to'aloout' three-til FAT AND STORE BEASTS, obtained! of Messrs. Airl. Hood and Co., HIGH STREET. RYE, IsUSSBX. ud kindness by Lord B7'asse.y, and as we reme*m- sale -were q77ickl.v p77rchase)o\v. Lunar ra S ^ k , Saifidhurst, Kent. incl-aded ii’ G>o. Sale. , intimated that the. firm specially deeiro tq now in 'stock at F. J. Parsons, Ltd., No. 1. ANGEL COTTAGPS. Ad.inining BASTINGS. months since she made “ peace ” ivith tlie purchapo old dieused. ledgers, which can be “ ObSeiwor ” Office, Hasrihgs. d'U-ced in ipreeisclv th'‘e sarne\ the above, contain.; Living Room. J. H. BOHUN, F.A.I. Ukraine, and fo-da.r her armies are all over desti'oved in cuetomer’s presence if desired, diTiar.v kind, that is. by re.flecl th a t territm',7', her igenerals ai'e imposing ANNI5'’F>RS‘ARY: SERA'ICES.—.At' P ark, tif>n of ray., of light from thd -TO LET UNFURNISHED. Sr7:llerv. ■•v.c. and Bedroom, and is al 11, HAVELOCK ROAD, HASTINGS. at the “ Ob..erver’’ '55*orks. Old magazinds, present in h -n-l. , (Established 1877). inreed lahoui' on the population, and she is pamphlets'. con-eenondenro. aivl browjn road YY'esleyan Chi7rcli 07i Sunday th* pf.i and thronghf rairtdivips. ■] •IGHLY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE No. 2. ANGET, COTTAGES. Adinininv. ALES BY AUCTION of ! Freehold and Some Parts of an Umbrella clapping raomluM-s of (be Fki-aine “ Govern­ paper are bought bIeo. Each Maes of paper an77iversary service-; were held; and Imp is formed by onp“ reflect* _ -known; a.s B-ROAD OAK HOUSE, co77i;ains; T-ivi77g Room, Scullerv, av.r. and Eeasihold Properties, Stocks, Shares, ment ” into prison. 'Would the .Hastings should be kept eepatately, and, sacks for the ;itt'',snrh'd by 1:7-Tge congregations. A77tbeni* fr:7ctio77.; the secondai r bow R-k^DHUlFST, KENT (until rerently in the tivo Berli-ooms. en-’i i. let p‘ .5=. 6d. per F irnvturc, and Stocks-in-Tra4e. Rents Col­ will wctir ’or yca7-s. .4 well-eho..en stick E ;l» u r T'.arty and ifs Pacifist candi-date like ;>nrpose, are loaned a t a fee of 6d. each, were well rendered by the choir and 1M7'. A. tiniis and two refr-a -.t ioii.s occupation of the late Dr. C. 11. AVeld), built week, iiu-bisive of Rale, and 'rexea. ie-t^, Estates Ylanaged. Surveys made. with Ufindsome handle, strong .steel fram e to see Ibis slavery *n England? The moi-nl which is; refunded on return of sack. 0,n flood ably presided nt the organ. TSi« The .Aurora.—55"h.at r. tle.sei] •f H rick. 'iVeatUer-tiled iand AVeather-board, Partieulars and Con-litious of Sale may bo Viluatiors for Probate and other purposes. 8-nd fitting -■ofte77 are too good to discard of these things, for the Allies is surely plain receipt of a postcarf a van Will call add spe.-jiil preacher's were the. Rev. ,1. .V. Gr'a? liant disria.v of the aluroi a Slate Roof, and containuig the following qblained of Messrs AV, C. Cr*ni>.. S'077 and Irventories taken and, checke'i. House and just becixii;e tlie-silk covp7- i.s ■wo7rn. Bring enough. -There eSn bo no I'oal ; pence in collect lots of not less than 661bs., and piy and T'i7|jtam E. H. .Burg'^es, C.C.F!, who Cuckoo Hill on .-Vpiil lUb. 183T accommodation (In ’ Top Floor.—J-arge Daish. vSolicitors. Tunbi idge AYolIs. and at E ;tato Agency in all its branchss. Mortgages your old mbi;ella to us, we can, make it their sense of the word so long as Germany for them. | spoke in an excellent manner anti wera , di!i(tel.v followed by dense fogl Attic. On T’irst Floor.—Four Bedrooms and the Offices of the Auctioneers, as above. ef ected. like new again for a tew shillings, has the power to organise an-other war, aud 5VEST H ILL AIJ^OTYIENT ASSOCI.Y- 7nueh appreciated by all present. Th* Tain, ' -A inagnificent dt.splay Dr< ssing Room. On Ground Floor.—Draw- Certifiei Bailiff to T.evy DistTesses. Range of p atteins ready for your inspec- So long as other races—-Russians, Finns, TION.—A meeting jwes held oi) Ylonday, ait ^•olebl■,alio7Vs were conti'jired o7i YJ.oridajr, evenin.g of .April 21s(. .Is59, ^ig Room.i Dining Room, Alorning Room, HAiSO'TNOS .AND S3'. EEONARDS. -^ e n t for Fire, 1-ife, AccideiA, P late Glass tion at Gzeclis, Rum anians, Southern Slavs, and so the Me77dh;i7n School and ( iiuneillor l.pf- whc7i an admirable k'cfure was giveri by little after 9. It exteiidcd EnCran-ce FJall, Back Fintrance and Kitchen. aiid Bi7rjlary Ihsnranoe. forth—aro at the mercy of her aiitliorit.y. oo7uhe presided over an ;ittendance of about -the Kev..’E. Barlow. 'Bite < h-airiu.T.i \';H N.E. .At the lower pare appesl Jn ^senleht.—Capital Cellar and Coal Store. DjYER & CALIAWIAY SH'PPINft A(^1NT ANDi PASS/kGE KENDALIS, Umbrella Experts, German treaties are mere baits for dupes, 40. Correspondence fro777 the Board of Agri­ Ylr. H. Robinsoir f'cott, who introd'uyii t'le •faa. white arch, from which I The OutbiiiWings compiisc a Sto77c and TTjt, 1,o1,1 n SAl.F BY ATTGTTON nf BROKER under Merchant pipping Acts. and the. nation which relied upon them at culture ,Ti7d Ylinisti'j of .Natio7uil Se'-vice. .ieciirrer 'cith iucideut.s nf his own carter Ibrikht rays of red-.anrl ydlowl ®rick-builn Wash-house ■(vith Slate Roof. URFFHOLD AND LEASEHOLD Particr lars of ;P7-operty, Ijusinesses and 02, Roherison-street, HASTINGS. this time nf day would almost dceiwe to was dealt with. 'I’he. services of nir oxrieijL whilst working in Ihe Y .Y1.('..A. Hut. in with strcak.s of white, the Puinp and good supplv of IVater; 2-Still I’ROPF.RTIE)' some tim-.^ Next Mjinth. F'ullBloarding Houses wanted. jverish in ils iinteachable folly. The sole from file Boaid ot .\gricuUuir to give a France ami Belgium. Tli-o Rrv. I-j. ■ }.)ariow .. rahifl and very striking.' An ail etaible with 1/oft over; "St-oiie and, Tim'loer- pa.i'ticallirs w'11 be given 171 fuftirej papers. safety for the world lies in 'the complete demonstrative lecture qu tbe disease i)i took for the siibjivc “ Some i-mpress''ons .>? on'October 1st,i 18.59. Listed ■fi Iniijt Shed] and Brick BTiildiiVg. 'I'lie Resi­ Aiictidn and Estate Offices as above. detent of Germany and the destruction of potatoes, its pi'evention, ete., wus ji<'Cf'pted Y'.M.c.A. wfik in France," and all that jnidnigbt, its appehra.uce genel dence has la small Fjont Garden. Capital ■ i______L ■ ' ^stablisiied 1873. I Tele. 876. the power that she has emplo.ved to si7ch he had to t.ell the gath'Cring proved vile, end.s. No other experience will upi'oot ami rei'erred to flic Coiiunittee t^i jueiketlii' gvecodi iigl.r iuterestiiig and entcrt.uuiug of I brjiglit moonlight exteiidinl iDclien ..(Cfardeu ■vvell stocked with Fruit W COUSINS & DEBENHAM STOMACH necessniy arrangements. I.iteratiire. for flie wpjst^tb noTth-ea.s1. with one lo | ree. and Riishe;-;, small Orchard and Teuni.s the foul greed and brutality which have henefit of tbe iriem'bers. was also offered by He spoke of his work in a Con- VIDLER & CO. poisoned her I7att7re, or teach her people to vale.srent Uainp near Roiien, ilUistrat- etiTteak of crimson shooting: Lewn. Excellent supply pf Good AVater. A UclriONEERS, VALUERS, 1 HOUSE “ SIGNAITs o f DISTRESS” the Board and the Secretary was iustruoterl fcorizon. Several other display! R edt -£.35 a .vear. Tena-uf Payipg Rates. AUCTIONEERS. ! l A AND -ESTATE AGENTS; AND walk in the paths of soberness and self- to obtain eome suitable, for allotriient bqldrrs. ing hi.s npma.rks b.v many iiicident.s df the ' ACCOUNTANTS. control. U7itil we have secured a. final and .splendid work done by the Y’.YI.i’.A. both ■ ii5.;the local newspapier.s, but tl 'lE View Hud Further Particulars apply to A long communication u as received fron} the frifen are so scanty .that I havf B. S. -Mills and Son, .Auctioneers, Sandhurst, RYE. SUSSEX. I BAEffs under the Law of Distrees. in a good many instances are not very pro­ inconto-stable victory, her offers of “ peace ” tor the .comfort and spiritual goird of I;'i9 nounced a t fir; t. , Y'ou rntry think that yop n77i.st bo spur776d as mere plots t<4 rob us of Ministry ot National Servioo <7p "Pig-Keep-'- ihgni in the list. fKent. TOCK SOLD in Rye 01^ Market Day. Insurances of eye:-y Description. ing” on the cb-operative principle. Several bravo 1k>jb who are drying so much r th* have not much to complain of-—a little less all that OU7- brave men have died for. and Globular Lightning.—On .Aui s All kinds cf Sales nndertakjen. towns were rrrentioned where the r.vstera w;is Emtaire. YH. 55’. F. Balding, wflto bad pre­ Expert Valuers and A'netiioneers to energy than Ufual, perhaps—a slight sensa­ to involve ns in a slavery none the less viously explaincrl the ab.sencc of the-R rv. dttritig a heav.v th u n d ersto ri^ tion of frjlne.ss often only a moderate yepast— hideous because it i.s postpo77ed. rvorking satisfactorily, supixu'ted by tbe local ,A. N. Walton, thixuigh tJic death of hi* 'sfterno'on, a IkiIV of blue , fla NORTETAYI YIARKET. tlJe Ptiiting, Newspaper, Stntione'iy and authorities. No action wa. taken on this! , BALK THURSDAY’’ NEYST. Bookselling Trjades an occasional sick headache—an untecoount- father, and the Rev. T. Edwards: Thomp­ near Haliowa.y Place and, w h| TUESDAY, ALA Y 2Fst. THE .AUCTION POOMS, RYE. aWe feeling of depres.sion and an frTiitsual Several complaints were made of the public son. tlii'ough a jirevions engagement. {be houses, it birrst with readiness to be bored or to become iirritated. running across the plots on the 55 est IfilL tfia.7iked the ("liairma77 and lecturer for "ffThe surrou’trding neigbbourl (Close to Railway Statio7)')|. 40 Years’ Practical Experience as Trade Y*ou know that you are rtot quite wIbU—n-.t The Secretary stated iu acoordan,co with d MESSRS. HOWSE & CO. I V aluers, and Aucjtioneers. Xocal 1Rew5. their oxccllont servierV, and suggested .that Mir. Brett. "was immeiliatBl.v .1 'II,I, Include in thejr usual S.Al.K -a-l S AT.E OF THE ANTIQUE AND YIODERN up to your normal standar-d of ■t'igorous resolution pirssed at the la.st general meeting ihe best result of the incieting would be jrlare of lirid flame. acAaiupa| 'W ^ 13 q’cl. discharge. , . ' any chests of drawers, marble-top wash- not therefore^"glect those early, indjicat'ons Saturday, Ylay 18th, 191S.' 1 matter. D was mentioned also that dog. Bt;i Elm o’s Fire.—Ser-.eral . EYE MARKET. stands, dressing tables, toilet glasse.. and W. N. OLDHAi of digre.stive troiiSle. If you do, the sypiptoms were -a perfect 7P77sa,nce and; urged that fiftliOrmen have witnessed and! ■ware, linoleum, mattlug. underfell}, Turkey, will probably breome worse until the point of T.U. A.il. P.M owners ought to have 1-ietter (iont7'ol over; 3uoce!iSor to Messrs Breeds [And Son. Saturday 6 .3 Wednesday 9 38 9 40 ine the phenomcfiion known a. 8I MESSRS. HOWSE f CO. BriH-els, Axminster and other! caT-pejs, t jpositivo and perhaps serio77S illness is them. As to 777cml'>ers of H7ej As«)Ociation In every oa-se i t occurred ijurl 6, HkVELOCK ROAD, HA^S’l'INGS. I’eached. A sin.ple, yet sound, common so77se Simday . 7 10 Tbursdav 10 15 10 24 called to the colours an interesting stnte7uent RYE COUNTY COURT. OLD a1 SPECIAL SALll for STORI hearthn7gs. w.alnut whatnot, CARVED OAK Monda-j*’ . •form... when from the extferiJ CATTLE and STORE SHEEP (,i Vf R.M.4NTET,. mahogany sidrJyiard, hall precaution in B7ioh circumstance.* is to invest ■ 8 II .pi-iday ' .. 10 48 H 0 was 7uade by the Chairman, and it was (Ifetablished nearly a c4utnry). in a box of Beechnra’s Pills and takefhem in Tuesday . inasts of the boats' there issue* pNESDLAY, MAY 29th. Entries invited! chairs 6 dining ro-.m chairs. 7nal7()ga7iv and 7e.«o1ved that the (Committee should .arrange * light, giving an a.pj>earan<|e- wicker easy c,bail's, ANTIQUE 0.4K TA'BLE. UCTIONEER VALUER, SURVEYOR, accordance 7vit.F the directions. Beecham's sojne scheme whereby their allo tm en t ootild PROPOSED TRANvSFER TO HASTINGP. F;0USB a n d ESTATE AGENT, Pills are a sovereign remedy for ailmelnts due '■ l>’’usli,e=. ' ^ MASSIVE c a r v e d o a k TAB1[,E. OAK liavp the necessary care and atterltion by l itte; ference. Colours.—Sir 'Jo_ IVBSSRS HOWSE AND CO., of Beckle.v IVRITtNG DESK. COTTAGE PIANO. TTEI^ AND PUBLIC HOUSE BROKER, to derangement of the digestive (s.ystem. WHEN TO DRAW BLINDS. those inemliers who remained at hoTiie. Sussex , [are no’w a,tte77di7^ to farme.rs' VLUATIONS FOR PROBATE AND ■When the stcmEch sends out “ signal; of di.- .At Ylonday’.s meeting of, the B.ve Town who lived at Hawkhurst, thus WALNUT w a r d r o b e . PINE- BEDROOYI Several .f members offered to render a.ssist- Council it was elicited that there i* * piiedoroetion of interference coll yalnatiobs for Income Tax p77rposes SUITE, OAK DRESSER SlDEBO^iRD, pic­ CC#SION DUTIES, CEIOTFICATED tress.” when you feel the least bit 'heloi anoe. The Sorretary then read q long state- ILII'F, AGENT TO THE LONDON par, t?ke The times at which blinds should he proposal to transfer the Ry® Coutity ( ourt ' »y!’liini near Ha-wk hurst These v ilnations if made without dela.v ture;!, priiits. glass and ornament,., plated 7ne77t ii7 regard to the future wprk of the district to Hastings. phenoTuenon. which it was our need on] f be very simple and inexpensive goods, pho77ograph and records, roller skate*, ISURANCE CORPORATION, FIRE drawn in Hastings are eet out, below. .■\esociatio-n. including demonstrative lec- AND IMFE. These are also Lighting-up Times for It was expl.ained that the matter -was tel ohserve-on the 14th Jul.v. 184lj sewing ma *tid cino-cumulus—like a btgf ^ lOriAUCY. N , 9R1EMT,_ UNIONVI4.3AS/ax OASTLBiVfAUAAABg AVV/a-AJJROVAlI tioneers, Itfarket-road, Rye. HAST GULDBFOED Prepared only by i May 25th, 10,32 p.m.—Fui,i, Moon. Harris. -T. YFhieker, and A. G. Strickland, for a fortnight. , BTEAMlUXoiafr OO., md OTHER 8H1PPINO S Messrs. -A. F. tFood. (Feorge Gilbert, a-nd C. ! dky’; blotted by a remarkabl.y EYE. ■ THOYL4S BEK1HAM, St. Helens, Lane. ‘June 2nd, 4,20 a.m.—Last Quartsp., The YlayOr expressed the view that it w*S ■ .After a few niomects we perceiy! ------^-fcN FIlU! AND LIFE ASSURANCE Jnpe 8th, 10.3 p.m.—Ne-w Mook. A. Farmer. The President is the BSv. Sholto only right tliat all necessary Steps shonU. 5RPOBATION, AND PITT AND -YIAY.—At the GEORGE HOTET-, RYE. . Sold everywhere •f the cloud to .b® beautifully SIC PARCELS EXPREBB. CEBTI. Sale of Property. ■ Purther entries are CofuhuMons faithfully executed. Bstab. June 16th, 1.12 p.m.—F trst Quastbr. J FI. Ne'wTBon a.ad the Chairm sn is Conn- be taken to defend ■ the poeitioin of thff Jrp UNDER THE .LAW OP DIB- in boxes, labelled la. 3d. and 3». 6d. J ’ 24th, 10.38 agn.—F cli, Mook. allor "W. j. Larcombe. j town in tie mstUr. : m ade of ooloar, not dj^{iojed ii| , b e n t , t e l e p h o n e n o . u s . •elicited for this Sale. Usbed over 70 yean.

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HASTINGS[ iu AND ST- LEONARDS OBSERVER,..SATURDAY, MAX I8t..19181, 6 1

triSHEB i VISITOR.—At Bra ATMOSPHERIC MARVELS. MEN WHO HAVE FOUGHTI LOCAL WEDDING. THE TRIBUNAL HASTINGS AMUSEMENTS. '!cet on Wednesdaiy, Major Parfttt, Commissioner for this part ,?en granted Sunii.ybrook Jim. a Soeialist; and Mr. .11 tailor, 3, Devonshire-road, Ha». miles away. The fisdiermeinfcould 'recognise viding them with this ir stitntion, and is shou der.s, lined rvitli pink , with G ails of conditional exemption. The produce at Alct’ulloch as Joseph Onions. t\THE LARGEST ! i>ce3 and terms. *hje<'ts from t.'alais to St. 'Valery which were orange blossom, which was 'borne by Miss Old Hasting.i House was gro-.vu for the sol­ One can forget the War and all its anxieties famiRar to theta. Mr. Latham lascended aiming at securing Ji5)0 ih subscriptions to a n d B E S T At E P IE R .—The; Sinnlay oon- epable it to es'-ab'i.sh < nd furnish the Chib, Betty AA'yniie AVillaoii (cousin of the bride), diers. although fie wa.x employed by Airs. and have a reall.y enjoyable time in witness­ the East Hill to get a better view, and hy who ilpokcU very sweet in a picture dress of Sayer-AIilwarcl. wlin paid his wages. He w-as ing the performance of thi.s xery amusing ROLLER 5KATINS West "End Pier continue to rifling a telescope the French fishing boats and meet the exiienses for 3h.e first year. The ii and well jattended. They ana Committee of Manageu cut will he ajipointed ivqrxi satin, a lace cap and green shoes. The doing work at Hallon xvliich a man used to piece. It. is preceded h.y a detectix'e drama , R IN K 1 nd in this fliey are unique.' To- -were plainly to be seen at anchor, and the by the men them-elves :iuu it is hoped th at bride carried a bouquet of roses and white do full time on. There were, alxiut 40 persona in tabloid form, “The Duchess’s Diamonds,” it Sundayi Oip much appreciated different colours of the land on th^ French evpiitually it will be made self-supporting. heat her. She was attended 'by Af ss Gena to he supplied at the Home. He xvorked on a one-act piece, in whicli xxo get as much plot ON30UTHCOASlf Ihestra, conducted by Miss Ivy heights, with the buildings, were perfectly ■It present the Committee is faced with a Milne and Miss Lois Mai liiii (cousin of the alxint two acres for (lie Home.—The Tribunal and e.xcitement as can he found in many a play at A anil 8 o’clock, beveraj discernible. The spectacle, l).e si?ys. oon- great difficulty; the se; ui'ing of suitable pre­ bride), who wore becoming gowns of jade gave conditional exemption for six months. play with three or four acts. tiwued until about 8 p.m., when it gradually green clvarineuse with touches of pale grey. 'I’liere will be :x matinee as well a.s Die usual 1 give vo(!al and i in.trumentaj ini.ses ill a convenient edit ra I position. If AVI L U N G TO GO. / t HI2E£ SESSIQNS j ; it will he assisted hy Mr. I.ea.nard faded away. On .Tiily 6th, 1848. a mirage was some wealthy individua wihnld come f orward They wore grey hats with glreen w ngs and evening performance to-day (Saturday). |q popular tenor, late ol the Walli* *een by many prsiple at Ha.stiiigs. Air. T. B. and piirclia.-e one of Ih fi eehoid houses w ith grey shoes and stockingsl and carried Thomas E. Baker, 36, .A. plumber and sani­ DAILY WITH MU ai^ . pally. Brett describes it as follows; “As vieweil a view to doflicatiiig it to t le discharged men liquq'jets of lilac. Jade amulet bracelets, tary engineer, wa.s applied for by his em­ from an upper window of my elevated dwell­ gifts of the bridegroom, wei e also w orn. ployer, Mr. A. A. Hart, who said that he was GRUMPY NEXT AYEEK. KR OR niCRS.—To-day (.-Satur ing in Norman-road. its appearance -was such tor their Club, sav at a uoiniual or snial' .Id ^ ellent wines, spirits, rent, ho would be rendiriiis the caii.se splen- Thu bride and her attendants wer' met at the only man xvho could do the xvork, and A D R p s T O N . P"rial orders. 1 and 2 rtatounil, !.s to-occupy a durable idace in a generally orders xvere much in arrear. There was no R.afl p.ni. A and t, M Chile Street, -retentive memory. Th.o" weather was beauti­ did service. Failing h i: the Subscription the w|e.st end of the church hy the clioir and The attraction a t the Gaiol.v Theatre, Has­ list is still open. ofticia.ting clergy, the Rev. \V. H. Ibrgusoii. personal appeal. The man xvas w-illing to go, tings, commencing next Monday, iwill be a arching order; raiions. Train fully fine and calm, th^ temperature on the 'I’his movement is absilnlely non-party and and Mr. Hart was willing to release him on IMCLUDINQ USE QF Manna only 7.15 p.m. SpecisJ day ranging from 63 degrees to 68 degrees. MCardien of 8t. Edward’s SchoolJ_Oxford return visit of Mr. Horace Hodges and com-- SUPET^I^ lyU A lj’rY' non-seqtariaii: the Con m tte includes Coii- (undo of the bride). Rev. ( 'anon T. "W. Cook. condition that AA’elfare. who had been made pany in “Grumpy.” •^morial R.■''■') p.in. AVednesdav.— At about 6 p.m. fhe outlines of .the French sei'vative.5. Liberals and Labour men. but available as a substitute, should give him his MsWIMDED s o l d iE:R,8 A S £ i a d m i t t e d TO THE PALACE PIE» Rmd Oriil Hall. 'Mnsketry. 8 obast were distinctly visible, and the atmos­ Vicar of Holy Trinity, Hastilngs. Rev. .1. 1,. servioe.s for half-time.—This xvas confirmed by The play is compounded of a, little mystery wben in the Commit.te.s i ooni or when engaged Ggle. -Vicar of Coleman’s Hatch, find the —a mystery that ho'tds hy a single hair—and srlay.- \iis. 1 and 2 . Tower Road pheric refraction from that time until dus’n in any work on behalf < f Chis fund they for- the Tribunal, who withdrew exemption for s’o. 4, Middle Street. Musketry- was of a rare and ciirio’iis character. Above Rev. G. M . Douglas. A’iear oflClivist Baker. a vast amount of Inn, the -sort of fun one ex­ get their parties and tl ink only of the wel St. I.aonards. The servile wa.s fully pects of an old gentleman with failing feet “Camille,” the finest picture version ever day;-N os. 1 and 'J. To\rer T'r>,\<{ the ■natnrivl horizon was a secondary one, the tare of the men. There ote we. see no reason EDUCATION AND THE ' Ko. A. (4rove Road. .ho. 4, M.d- combined effect of the two being to exhitiit Lieutenant IV. Keuned.v acte<( as l>ost AiONTH FOR A R.C. and a nimble xvit. But there is not a minute produced of Dumas’ world-renowned play, whv the two candidates sijould be debarred There was no formal receptiou ot sodden tearfulnes.s to lower th« hunyanqy “The Lady of the Cameliaa,” starring (^^lara. Rayonet V'lghtiac;, s fu P.;t4>, *11 or nearly all the 'maritime objects in the from the honour of suppirling the I’liiid. -And •Alberl Noake.s, 38, Grade I, police oonstahle, ' TEACHER, in Team, Tower Road Drill H&ll, Channel, both in their naturali and inverted cerenibn.T. but relations and ja few intim ate cf the pla.x-, apd th at gix'os “ G rum py’’ tonic Kimball 'Young, is to he shown very shortly. in case either may think the other ma.v try to friendp of the bride and bridegroom met at claimed on domesti'i reasons. He had six chil­ properties in these da,ys. ------:o:------positions. The spectacle was' rendered the steal a march on him bx giving a larger sub­ dren, aged 2 to 17 years, and ciiltix-ated 30 rods more singular by the appearance of vessels the holuse of the bride’s paren|ts. Tho happy “Griimp.y” is a famous one-Hme lawyer, ‘kpF.R A \n. BIRD PROTEC- scription!, we suggest thit in this one thing pair l|eft later for Dexonshire, - where the of ground. His xvife wa.s in a had state of now arrived at the age xvlien i;im© slippered BY “ AIAGISTER.” nearer the shore having their masts, sails, they drop their antagoni.sni and agree to give health- He had been in tho Police Force 14 “ SIT'AS MARlsER ” AND “ IN ANOTHER i.^n Monitor.’’ of *nd rigging carried upward to an enormous honeymoon is being spent. T h e lb rid e ’s ease, suspicions of gout, irascib’o explosion.s StaVc^. in its l.on(!on norvs rl^ each the; same amount, or become joiiit- yeav.s.—By Air. 1 Jo y d : The Home Office of ■tvrath, and a melloxving of repartee and as- GIRL’S SHOES” AT THE CEN'TRAL ■ length.” On April 22nd, 1893, a mirage was >ownprs of that freehold loiise. fravelliiig costume wa.s of haudwoven blue, had ordered a miml''ei- of the Police Force to THE EDUCATION COMMITTB* ‘rnhlo to the annual iruy^t* witnessed between Sandgate and Tiydd, when sh.ot ,s Ik and .she wore a black picture hat. tuleuess. "Grunupy” finas pips in his a.]>j'le PICTURE THEATRE. loyal Socialy for the T'rotoot.ioft Subscriptions can be suit to Mrs. Hocking join up, and they had done so with the ‘ and amuses h-s x'alet: hti grows ::gile ag.iin SHIRKING SPADE WORK. [ ■ the French coast made it.s apiiearaiice ap- (Hon. .Secretary), iO, Quieii’s-road, Hastings Their Future home will l>e at BexKill (for the ception of appellant. His pay while serv gives Major CouHhopeVUi.^i>e<'H. j parently within fifty yards of the English present), where Captain AVhite i.s stationed. would be made up by the ixilic© to his pro.s. '• xvheu he kicks Bradshaxv arourid Die room. rjlhope '•■niuhlislied records. Soon Apellant: Just so.—Ordered to join up in a but for the disaster that threatened his ported by a clever cast. .) l.-si ;Lp:seg to acknowledge heq lie Ctfficers of the C.T.S., Itexhill, month. aun ■was .seen below the true sun: in apr«’cv- and growl, and devote himself fo the solxilion serial, exciting and interesting, showing most Who dis.spnts from the poet’s xdew xiOW, Ip KOTR ACTORS for MiJitAiy with thanks the followip 1' additional dona- sHx'or teapot and silxer tea tray ; ('adets of BREAD BAKERS AND CO-OPERATION. of the mysterv. ■ Hovt the old rascal revels in beautiful AVestern scenery.' Other films xvill and who so jiotent for the xx'ork a.s the -teachef- d' 'il jobtain“d at the “ Ohseyver ’* *nce it resembled the sun when veiled in thin tions. I No. 4 fo. ('.T.S., BexhiH. canteen; X C.tJ.’s, Tapoiir. and it was of about the same .«ire as the challenge to hifl wits and hoxv he qtiits bo “ Bobby’s Country Axlx-eiiture’[ (Vitagraph the born teacher? AAlio more difficult to;ilud Igs. Prices from 6d. each. O. R. B l tTFKAA'OBTH, Boxhil (VT.S., pipes in case; Airs. R. F. Frank Edward Chapman. 38. Grade. 1, himself, one must see the play full.v to appre­ drama). “Ham Shifts tli© Music” (^lam and keep, who held more lightly, treat*Q the sun. On September 29th. 18.59. a some­ Hessey t'Xr.R Al .—The funerarof Sig- w hat nn-usual parhelion was seen sjhoril.v Hon. Treasurer. silver rex-olving dish: Air. and Mrs. master bread baker, was an adjourned ease in ciate. comedy). “Screen Magazine”' (Transatlantic with neglect and contempt, looked UMp-a» A 40. AVellington-square, Hastings, Perev Maehin, cheque; Air. and Airs. which enqiiirie.s had.been made on the ques­ The engagement is for six nights at 7.1.5 and interest), etc. J necessary niiisaiice, and begrudged a reaaoa© l.l. Standen, sort of Afr. and after sunrise. .As viewed from a field qn the B. W ■ i f 4, ]:'i. Alpine-road, .TlasUjigs, Oensing F'arm it presented a very striking ap- Amoiint previously Jc inow'leilgcd, X'271 Atachin, tea service: Aliss Lois tion of co-operation. Appellant was repre­ two matinee., on AA'ednesday and ?aturda.y at t)li T.hiir.sday., Friday and Saturday a, very able remuneration ? Yet he is the agent, thft Alachin. table centre; Siib-Lieiitenan Noel sented by Air. F. AV. Alorgan, who elirited 2.30. beautiful film xvill be slvoxvit, “ In .Another great, agent, for dispelling the darkness! oH on Tuesday.] 'Die d'^cea'.ed, pefl.retiee. At first it appeared a,s a brilliant U.s. 3d. i that he had recently lost one man. A suh- ignorance and error. -Hi's power for good! op C) yea rs'd HK<|. died at the Fiast white disc, somewhat larger than the sun. •Airs, ('lawfovd, X i 5s. P. Alachin. R.N ., silxer bon-blon dish Mr. G irl’s Slioe.s.” also, a two-rriel Tha.nhanser V. M. iV. Pilcher, ch^iie; Airs. .A. M. AV. .stitute had been introduced by the Laboiii- drama, “.^t the Eclgp of Did Aqnadux.'t,” .a evil! is incalculable. The German realised ital. Ho Cxik 'Part in action '■» In a fqw miniites the inner edge of the disc Messrs. J. and J. t.'hri^t an. -82 '2s. Exchange, hut when a reference was written thisl so xx-ell tbal: Diose xvho knoxv b'-'st tell 11a on of the, .Oi.cri^n ( rnisqr^ became tinted with soft colours. SlioGly ■Alossrs. j G. H. Hall d Son, Air. John P i l c h e rsilxer ...... - tea kettle; Dr: and A'trs. R DOUGT.AS FAIRBANKS IN " THE romance of' artistic .skill aurl counter-plot. Bruce 1 erguson, silver sauce b eat; Air. and for where a man had xvorked for 16 months Other films xvill inc-lfide “ Bob’qv, of the Home thelhatred. the cruelty, the hist of xyar and and ‘'Dresden.'’ iu the Falkland afterw ards there appeai-ecI whet is destrihed Lester, .and Mr. ('. Lane, il Is. each. no answer could be got either by Mr. Cbap- AMERK’ANO ” AND BIG HOI IDAY conquest, that is now clex'astating the xvbrld ^battle, and his elder hi'otlier. M a “ohromatic appendage in the shape of an ^ Mrs. Pibi'lor. JJl. Airs. A Foxton Ferguson and [Air. and Airs. .Defenders” (Yitagrarih- drnmgu ‘ Stnxvaxvays Jack Kelland, silxer fruit basket; C3ptain man or Air. Steer. Chapman had been rEOGR.AAlAlE AT THE CINEAIA I)E and Strategy” (A'itagraph coniedy), ‘‘Nellie’s wore inculcated in the Gei man schools byGllft iilevl.v of the “ Ohserver’’ Office) immense fan or scallop-shell.” The colours Messrs. [Notcutt and Airs Holme's. ordered to join up on a substitute lieing I teachers, who there are under the heel of^thft •(.. xvoiild use their wits to cut dowij unnecessaiy I Simes (daughter). Miss' ]13, mocins were seen by many persons in the sky. .At oiie place a fifth band of colour, ■Atiss Bftrtnim, antique tortoisjxshcll 1 and e.yele repairer, il xvas reported that the work this programme, xvill be represented by Lone- expenditure and encourage effort! But this la ter), Mr. G. Hughes (son). lAIr. 1 town. News reached Air. Brett, but too late, of iiatioual importaiiee lie had been ordered ceived, cs'ieciailv “Ives Cloches d'.i Cornr- blue-green (very different from the blue of ivory caddy; Aliss Kittx- l'’reston, Ijistre eom© Luk© in “ Luke's Long Trial ” (two vilte” (Planquette). [wUiicIi was gixe.n by spade work, for which there i.s not much ftol -law), EohdonpAir. C. Hughe* the satelite and her anpnritioDs had sunk ihe sky) .formed the edge! the line of bowl; Airs. Meyrick Heath, xvater etdour to take up was sutisfactorv, he now being em­ part-s), and “ Th© Try O ut” (Passing Show). .show t ’la t would win Die applause of tJjft ). Tunbridge W ells: Airs. B. behind a mass of dense v:’pour. He writes; — ployed at A'ickers.—The Tribunal gave condi­ For the children there xvill be another of the desire, and no doubt many xvijll 1>? plea.scd demarkftfioh betxveen thin and No. ii dis­ sketch: 'Airs. AValter Hoare and A’'eropica, to hear that Mr. Henton inten-ds to present gallery. ' . j ! n-lawC The whole of Ih* "A sight more rare, hut, perhaps, less magni­ tinctly runping out at the cd«e so aj? to cut tray clotjis worked bx- Sicilian peasants|: tho tional exempjHou for six months, and excused delightful Doll pictures, " A 'Kitchen 'Ro­ ic’ments were entni.iiert to Air. ficent soon presented iiselt. High up in a him from serving in the A'oluntoers, hut the good old c'^imic operas ati tho various Behold :) summary of some of the siiggen- , the oufline of the cloud. VVhaf, however, AlisSes F ille r, O riental silk table cloth; [Aliss mance.” and Pathes xvill proxride, lie.sides concerts. On Sunday afternoon a corirat tions xvhich ap iiea r^ in j'our last Ussua £*r s, of h2 . Atqunt Pleasant and tolerably c'ea.r zeniih appeared, vary dis­ was ©.specially rem arkaple, xvas th at the F, E. Burls, butter and jam stand; i the ordered him [to do siirh public wor'k as th© their popular "Gazette,” No. 3 of their “Pic­ tinctly,’first the major norii'n. and ulti­ Tribunal might desire. solo by M r.. A. AV. Bixiwne (late B.M. curbing this urineces.sary ex,penditura, aM 'I s, Hastingsj. .same frin(?es were obserx-jed bordering Misses dlalrow. cheqrie; Air, and Mrs. Cecil torial,” the first txvo numbers of which have Grenadier Guards) was enttliusiaetically for continuing land improving local eduoft* 1. mately the whole of a very hr’ght luminous detai'hed portions of neighboujrtng clouds of ( hristopherson, coffee cups: Aliss Al ar.-l. been ■ so heartliy appreciated. Thus in this ,AY.—On AVednesdav evenina eircle, supposed to be the luniir halo thrown RED CROPS DUTIES. holiday programme xvill be found a great received. tio il;— ' ' " i ) bed to the,1st Hastings Com. | similar character, the! colours hax-ing piece of did china ; Air. and Mrs. Raper and Mr. Henton has prepared some especiallv thither by refleetion from the upper surtnre obx-ious1y nt> reference tojifiore or less prox- Alias Raphr. pair of old glasses; Alias A\'. AI. George Kelly, Grade 3, had been ordered, to variety, and something to please, everybody. 1. —Close unnecessary schools and-depai^ j Brigad“. (n [connection wifk et the opaque clouds, whicli at some thirty or On Thursday, and two following days, fine programmes for ;tlie Whitsun holidays ments. | ■ -j- ,1 ,sant Congregational t'hurch. i-nitt- to tlio sun, but i.depekiding oh tho flarthexv.[ silxer -after dinner coffee ixot; obtain work of national importance, and he and to-day iSaturday) Aliss Ethel Kemisli. forty degrees distance, hid the mqon. AVe Nurse- old jug; Kate, silver plated hot noxv reported thal he had largely extended charming .Tune Caprice will be seen in a five- 2. —Regulate tlie size of the classes bf sc1m > dislplay. This consisted oi ftre n'Ot sure that our explanation of the thickness oj! the cloud, or the length of the part dazzling .British drama, entitled “ Every the highl.x- jvopulan vocalist, xvill sing at Jlions. dnmbS-bell' exercise*, path xvithin it traver.scd l?y tlie x-isible ray. water juj?; Hannah, trax ; ‘'Old Ellen, ’ his ronx-oy and ho.spifal xxork at night at Red the afternoon and eyening concerts. On lars. ' phenomenon is.the correct one. hut -whether Bucks locje collar: Ja.ne, afternoon tea cloth ; Cross Hosoitals. Commandant Alitchell Girl’s Dream.” Glowing sunlight, true lox-e high jumping, etc. ThP BrU th e object -was c.aused by reflection or r^frac- .After watching this phenomenon for a triumphant after many trials, picturesque Sunday the band xvill p l ^ in the Alex­ 3. —Form central schools for children fixia' squad, -went tilirnugh a, serieKi quarter of an hour, the coloufed bands grew Air. and Mrs. Polly, copper coal scuttle; wrote that Kelly had carried out very impor­ andra P ark a t 3 aiidl the (Jinema d-a Luxa 12—16 years of age, xvhere instiucf.ion - i& fton, or a. double reflection, the fact remain.s IJeutenant AV. Kennedy, silver after dinner tant duties xyith the utmost satisfaction, and Triediaeval Hblland as a setting, and the most je horizontal bar. which wer* ' the same, namely, that it was an extr.Tordin- bro3,der and the tints very strong, and—a was one of the best men the Tribunal had wonderful dpg-actor ever seen, all these crowd at 7.45., and the vocalist at both concerts trades and indusiries should form part ©f thft ded. Cadet Reg. Riilf wa.s th* tendency to form a corona aliout the sun was hot milk [jug: Air. and A.Irs. Alex Aliltie: will he Aliss Kemfsu. The performances curriculum, and take tho place of the old Ary occurrence, and one whoso like we harp,- silver milpc jiig and silver .sail's: the Al sses sent him. He was liable to he called np at any to^ the eye in the latest film, featuring the det Carpeutef ;gave a well-dis. •ever before seen or heard of. I t was vi.sible' perceived. Probably with a darkening glass time for the work.—Six months' conditional. "Sunshine Alaid.” Comedy will be again to xvili ba as usual on Wliit Alonday at 11.15, apprenticeship, j t 1 | i Three other,vCyy pleasingj fcr'about twenty minutes.’’ one or more might have been well mad© put. Janet and Gena Milne, silvei- pepjier j:ots; the fore in this bill, and consist of Alutt and 3 and 7.30. 4. —See that there are sccondaiy schools for | ramme weire dunil>-lsell, oxer- ’ GAnthelion.—A risitor to Hastings in ISo’i It seems impossible to r«ard these colours Miss Nancy Milne, silver m ustard pot; Airs. HOLLINGTON BUTCHER, Jeff in "AVhat w©. shall Nam© It,” "Auto­ higher educatiojiL say .the Gramnjar Schoftl ■ a n t A. .1. RuU, figure m arch, sent to the local Press the'foHdwinJ in'ter8sf- otherwistx than a,s the resu|tpjits of the a'upef- L. A". Loo^, handwoxen dross piece; ■ Mr. intoxication” (Passing Show), "Secret Ser- in .the East, Tbxver Road School in the W ert, ral E. Bakqr.and exercises on yxosition of a series of interfe'ence fringes and Alrs[ Henry Holyoake. silver sugar Jes.se Olix-er, ,37, Grade 3, Battle-road. Hol- ing and lucid account of an anthcrion. “On lington. Initeher. was a National Service re- vants” (Joker), and two-part Triangle Key- LAST PEKFORAIANCE OR “ THE ■while St. Flelen’s School could rtUl r the in.struction of Privat* Sunday, the 22nd of July, 18.5:5, as m.vself and following a regular progression of breadth sifter; Dtj and Mrs. Redmayno, silx-er cardle- slqne, “Blood anrl Thunder,” a sci-eamingly accommodate thej girls. ; r was t.aken hy the Rev. J. (due to a progressively increasing size of the stioks; Aljrs. Bennett and A'©re, silver muffin viexT. it being urged that in x-iew of the na SOCIETY ' IDOLS-’-’ wife were on the height of the '< Fff imme- tional situation it was not desirable that the funny burlesque of a Westeni drama. The 5. —Formulate a next scheme for awardins Chaplain lof the Company), dijitely above the l/over.s’ Seat, at half-past drops) fron) the exterior to the interior of d ish : A lp. Frederi'-k Baigshaxve, silver tenderfoot was made sheriff hy a fluke; he scholarships, by •which intelligence, not ci’anto. , e Presidentj Air. P. ,T. Elliott, ■even in the- evening, rv-atohing the gradual the cloud.” trinket Ixk; Airs. Harrison and the Mi&ses man should be any longer in civil employ. arrested the proprietor of the “Ixist Cork” ming, should j^tecognised. the display! are to go toward! Harrison, case of AA’edgewood coffee cups; The business was formei-ly his fathor's, but he tRliis charm ing And select concert party, itoproach ot a fog-bank towards the shore, -we AVatcrsi>oufs.--The clearest' s.ccount of a now lix-ed at 'Whatlington.—Appellant said dance hall by a t4-:r,k. and converted the which ha© liad a shor t but bucoessful sta.v 6. —See to the selection, training, and bettar. t ing for theiOadets. i observed as it broke itself against (he ba.se local xvater.spout th a t I can find is on© by the Mi ss Joan Howard, silxer coffee spoons; Miss others by, singing thorn a hymn. When and given pleasure to all its i>atrons, will rem uneration of b'ursar.s and student teacher^ .Toyee Grawford, silver candleidicks; Mr. he had had the bu.siiiess to himself for ten .CTC3RS for Alilita™ of the cliff, and rolled in fanta.stie forms late Air. T. B. Brett, xvho wrote : “On June years. His wife kept the books. He had the proprietor broke out of gaol fhe sheriff give the la-st two ( erfiormances in this so that future; cdiucation in this borough bij through the valley on each side of us, one 15th, 18.51, after a, sharp showir of rain, a and Mrs. 1 David Ijigat, .antique mahogany oxereame him, after a terrific chase and « Borough to-dav (Ixatnrday.). not brought to ] a standstill for lack of itained at the " Observer ”■ bureau: Captain and Mrs. Allford, case of been a special constable for two years.—Six Prices fVom 3s. 6d. each. large meiss of vapour which rose perpendicu- mass’ of rlark vapour a.ppeared ox-er the month.s’ conditional, exempted from the fearsome lufht, and married the queen of Throughout the time they have been teachers, and of this realise tha immineitk lerly a little further eastward. In a. few Ghannel. from which four o:- five cones fish knive4 and forks; Mrs. Berger, croijliet Volunteers and to continue as special con­ the danc© h a ll; and the Path© Gazeft© will here; Air. Leedam Stanley and. the i"e- danger. HOAIf'E.—A sol© of worl^ ' moments we were not-a. little surprised to see depended points doxvnword. In a few afternoon jtea clo th ; Rev. J. L. Ogle, silker stable. complete another of the usual first-cln/ss mainder of tDra com'pan.X’ have worked hard The teacher, lijV'e the poet, is bom, not theV Eady! duparintendent ' It become quite luminous, su'd our own minutes tho cones elongated and a long, mustard and pepfier pots; Dr. and Ajirs, programmes of fhe Cinema de Luxe. and given of their best, always amusing made, and is a very rare animali Formeglfti. liskA and t[lie ladies in T,h» shadows perfectly tefle.Ted in if. surrounded xvaving column descended from each, till it Daunt, oldloak ^ate table; Afiss W est, silwer ADJOURNED. and entertaining in la splendid manner tho selection was deft to the head teacher « ' lel, Ohurrlcroad, St. Ef*na by a halo of most lieautiiTil prismatic colours. met a, cone or monrid is-suing from the sea. ink pot; Air. and Airs. Plowright, aspara­ Aubrey Parsons. Grade 3. according to Mr. which has erid-eai'©d them to the hearts of th© S'lliool, who ‘used the following modus oil T'lesd.qy in aid ot th* It inimodiatelv .struck me from what T had the surrounding w-ater at the time being gus sevrer's; Mrs. Alansell and th© MiAses GLORIA” AND "THE GUARDIAN” all wlho have attended. operandi; Of a cliss of, say.40 boys, one after the Homp with -new car., - H. iDarenport Jojies, who represented him, the other xx-ould be set to teach, or, at least, * previously read, though 1 had never witnessed greatly agitated. Tho 'appearance ter­ Afansell, put glass salts; Aliss AlacWay, was applying for leave lo go before the medi­ AT THE PUBLIC HALL. It you wish to spend another enjoyable [artiples for sale, which wor* ene. th.at if was a mirage. 1 then turned mv minated in a heavy rain.” .All the charnc- silver sugar tongs; Aliss Roberts, flojver cal assessors on certificates which were pre afternoon or ©veiling visit ihe “ Societ.v to keep in order, the others. If there w*rft jxaridd. were given' by past ftttention to the sun. whi' li was just setting teristic features of a xvatorspnit are here vase; Atip R. and Aliis E. AA’alther, silver sented, and the ease was adjourned until after Idols” bo-day (Saturdas') at 3 or 7,15. one of the 4O ix-ho jiad the necessary facultie* sidents of yhe institution, ■with a red appearance, and about a quarter xvell described—-namely, the whirling, fiinnel- butter dish; Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, brpad (ho further examination had taken place. The attractions offered at the Public Hall to hypnotise the remaining 39, that one wu* all well stocked I'Kith with: dipped below the horizon, and again turning shaped cloud depending from the storm- fork-; Mr. Gyles Isham , bead ch ain : Alajjor Cinema,will he not the least appreciated hy a rare find. He must have a strong xrill, b* and fancy' articles, includ- A similar application had been made in the iihdaunted. patient, keen, lynx-eyed, sympa­ to the phenomenon T found it resembW that cloud. its downward prolongation, the violent and Airs. ,T. Campbell Alacdonald. silxer mk case of Frederick AVilliam H allett, 18, Grade the large number of residents and vieitor.s ‘THE ARl.STOCRATS” AT THE pic-turcs,[ and po-stcai'ds ©rb, not being a corti,p]ote circle, hut forming disturbance on the surface of the sea imme­ pot; Mrs.[ Bagshawe. inlaid Doulton bo-pl; 2. market gardener, and this case was who xviil be seeking recreation during the thetic. learned, respected, etc., and from h ia ss Alarga.idt Le.uington, a t *t .its lower extremity a. sort of base or plat­ Dr. and Airs. Harry Gabb, cut glaas jpg; Whitsun holidays. - HASTINGS PIER. must emanate xvonderful mesmeric “X” rayv diately below, and fhe appare'nl sucking up journed. which hax-e a fascinating influence on th* iident at Catharine Houa*, form on which w e appeared to stand, a.rd of a x'ortex of sea water to meet the column Mrs. FhapLn. Doulton ja r: Aliss Inglis aliid Local people scarcely need reminding of [uglit after., IHie goods four APPE.AL CASES. the many charms this conveniently situated mental, poxrers of! liis fellows. He is, as 'ft magnified to alioiit three times onr natural above—and it need only be sidd that the Aliss Anne tnglis, cut gloss vase: Airs. F. W. Commencing on Whit-Alonda.x, Mr. Harry inle, a nerx'oas, Ijighly-strun.g hoy, not tc* ly purchased by a larg* ■ize. We made several movements, my wife appearance of the rising column from the Poles and Rita, silver, sweetmeat dish The East Sussex Appeal Tribunal met at and admirably managed place of entertain­ r hii.vvra, who found they ■With her para.sol and I with my walking ment offei^. The pictures are always Benet’s famous entertainers,^ “The Aristo­ well developed physioally. The spirit haft sea is prnbabl.T a. deceptix-e one, ps the w-ater Air. and Airs. AVilson Grew-dson, silver purfeh Hasting.s on AA’ednesday. crats,” will perform inj the Shore Pavilion; fretted the body, fili.ake.speare knew him. "A me really good aTtidce aA stiefc, all of which were ans-s-ered distinctlv from waterspouts, even when then- occur over ladle: Air.' and Airs. AV. J. Kendall, silver excellent to a degree, th© programme.s s. The ladies, ■who wer* ft* if in a large mirror. 'When we'stood clns'' Major R. L. Thornton, D.L., J.P., presided, being made up with a pleasing variety, and Hastings Pier, during tl|e season. lean and hungry look. He thinks too much.’* the sea, appears always to be fresh. Four sugar bowl and sifter: Airs. Perronett Sells. supported hy Councillor AA'. Perrins, Air. .f. The annduncement ^liat this company Tho hcadmnstcr recognised in him the Borf' ,y busy, write Alies Foulds, to bach other we could see yirselves so rofle-. other occurrences haxe been reported but the lustre bowl Canon and Mis. Cook, engrav|eri a desire to suit all tastes. The music on .4 AVqods. Miss Starl?, Alis* ted, but on my moving a step or two on one Axiams, J.P .. Colonel P. R. Papillon, J.P., the very fine organ is one of th© outstaniL would once again del'ghj Hastings audiences Teacher, and proceeded to catch diim by art evidence would seem to point to whirlwinds glass goblet : Air. and Airs. Horae© AVhickhr, and Mr. D. M. B irkett, .I.P., xvith Alajor AV, ful xvilc.s. : ' r tiiiley, Aliss ;Thomson. AIiai» •ide I cnnld only see my own shadow. This plant pot; , „ ______ing features. was received with mu(ih enthu.siasm, and lljiss t.'apel. j Mrs. Thomson rather than waterspouts. On O rtober 20tl i. Mr. and Airs. Rogers and family. AA'. Grantham and Air. N athaniel Lloyd, there is little doubt but that a very successful At present there is no attempt at any ielefr oontinued for about five minutes, when it. 1848, during a sharp squall, what is described gold and pearl brooch: Aliss Brenda l-elfs, For to-day (Saturday) the chief picture |t| ill war-time' cookery amir *Tadiiall.y disappeared, a.inl w-e became enve­ National Serx-.ice Representatives. will he a striking and original Selig animal season is in store for these popular artistes. tion. He that would be a failure at ©verT* tem pting cake.s with ne'xe as a waterspout was seen from tho parade, jam ja r and sj-Kion; Aliss Eleanor Kirig, There are ieveral old fiivoui ites to welcome, thing offers himself, and is accented. Alon«y loped in a fng.” 1i, is tolerably..lear that T A coniial mass passed down t e channel erohroidered dressing table set; Airs. Harlloe Twelve cases were down on the list, m drama, entitled “ The Lad and the Lion.” It .and All's, i Seymour, Atr*. was-.an aiithetion th at was oVisprved. and not (whii-'h members of the coal trade xvere con­ is in ex-ery respect a mo.st wonderful produc­ particularly Air. Herbert!, AVilDams, thc.splen- is wasted on his triining and salai'y. aud thft no and Aliks .A. Risk. uh« about balf-a-mile fi-oni the shore' increasin.g Phibbs. Atinton vase; Airs. .Arthur FoystAr. did baritone, xvho has xvbn such high f.ax-our end of him is. citlihr he soon gets out of th* ft mirage. Afy reasons for believing that the .A .fishing pincushioii; Airs. Adam Cowes, Ixibk on the cerned. Pending a decision of the Board of tion, with many out.standing incidents.- 'This business in di.sgnst, for the hoys in.ake hi* ra fully oi'cupied,' and Mis® ehroPintic rings formed an anthelion and not iu height during its progress. Trade Coal Department luxin investigations is supported by other films of first-rate in- in the Iwrough during his former visits. Mr. ?d of a large, number o# boat which had just got'under xvnly narroxx'ly Reviera: Miss Gillingham, crochet afternoon tere,st. Haydn Pearsall, the clex-icr niani.st, and Aliss life a hell, or H.M. Inspector or the Loccl ft fog-bow are that the colours were pro- tea cloth; Lieutenant-E. P. Aloxey, engrav >d they were making the whole of the cases Education .Authority gets rid of him. Tat :OKR of all clesqription* a small, fogg.x-looking cloud of a light colour, Ridsdale, nu|inicure case; Airs. Reay, after- W ays” (comedy), “ The Ruse” ('Vitagraph Is. 3d., 8d., and 4d., includinc lax and toll, on Fccond.ii'.y Educa|tion. t F. .T. [Parsoas, Ltd., oduce a rainbow-., T.unai- rainboxvs are pro- he having been delicate since a child. He But is there nob a sufficient supply of k •ced in .precisely the same way as fhe or­ nearly w hite. The cloud, no doubt,! oxved it.s noon tea loth : Mr. and Airs. Russel xvas represented hy Mr. H. Davenport Jones drama), and Gaumont Graphic. xx-ill gain you admission to a iiigh-class show, e, Haotingk. Ba.nni.ster, For the second part of Hie week the chief teachers to last fori .years? B.v no means! dinary kind, fhpf is, by reflection and refrac- appearance to a horizontal whirlwind, pro­ en painted table centre; Ali.'i who produced certificates.—Th© application and seats can he booked ^t the Toll'House. -Alreadx- xve have had t.i full hack on the se*- Y 8ER.VI atmosphevp and strain of (be school, F/versfield-place. but only a few yards in bras.s candli'sficU; Air.- and Airs. .Alec AA’. .1. Tomlin. '29, Cl, P. AA'. Groombridge, 38, future together. THE AVORK OF ‘i!h E LOCAL oonti-.ued on Alonday •x-ening of April 21sf, 1859, from 8.(10 to a Other pictures will be "Petticoat Perils” xvitli all ifs short Imurs, holidays, huM ble ketnre was given by Idtfle after 9. It extended from N.W. to e.xtent.” .A. severe thunderstorm occurred at rjuiolin. Huhipty sfiaol; Cantiiin and Airs A, A. G. \V. Follows, 23. Cl, C. F. Kent ASSOCI.ATIONS. salaries, and oflier untold advantages? > All X f . i A rthurs, C3. They had been adjourned on .April 17th, (comedy), “ From out the Past ” (Vita- w. Rite |( hairinnu -wa! IC.E- At the lower part appeared the crown night. .A sim ilar occurrence xva.s witriFa.‘'Cd iling case; Airs, r.anrencc giiaph drama), and Qaumont Graphic. ^ these things, and other most amusing fail^ .fh'ot t, M ho liutrnd uo; d t h* • f .a. white arch, fi-om xxhicli sliot upwards on the morning of the same day from near Glenister. flitwers; Airs. Jarvis. lloxveis aiul ivere further adjourned for txx'o months. j .stories, shall they: not Ij© xvritteii in another il ■ 1 dents of liis oWn: career bright rays of red and yellow, intermingled the Gensing f,armhouse, by Air. 'Brettl 'J'he plnnt.s sent h r Airs. Sayer-Milward. Burton Alexander Greengrass, 31, Grade 2, The -April audit of th© accounts of the AA’ar article on “Edueatiou and the 'I'enclier,” tf 1 the A'.At.t'.A. Hilts in liori'/xintal whirl-cloud appeared to roll for­ : the patience of the Editor and the public b* I ■■rith streaks of white, the changes being organist, xvas a cn.'xe xxhich had beefi ad­ TH E AITDNIGHT AIAN ” AT THE Paving.s Associations in Hastings and St. Leo- mi. TIs'! Rev. E. ]3ariow ward on the surface of the sea. and was very nai'ds is noxv nearly complete. The folloxving . not exhausted ? rapid and x ery striking. An aurora observed journed for re-medical examination, and he KINEMA PALACE. .;sl “Some ijnpressions M on October 1st, 18.59, lasted from 10.30 till cl.'irlc. Mr. Brett notes that the! tide h.ad been put up one grade. He asked tor a table slioxvs the results obt-siiicd of savings I i “ ALAGTSTER.’* France,’’ and all that “mysteriously and alarmingly Howpd a pSPERANTO. month t'i rites (lankas la Koniitaton pro gia favora akcepto Mr. H. Davenport Jones.—The medical ap­ Stations £92, j!:248; Barrauce and Ford £32, BOWLS TOURNAMENT. the heavens shows that there was no connec­ al nia liiigvo kaj n© dubas, ke tiu multope Fatal Eing,” and other good pictures. £79: Norman and Park Road £7.>6, £2,578; icot, and-Suggested that Mr. Brett, “was immediately involved iu a tion between fhe tw-o. plication xvas refused, and he was allowed to The 'Alanagement have prepared excellent the. ineeti'jiig -would _ lie glare of livid flame, accoinixaiiied witll a dissendota mpnlibro—kiu ekzistas eii tri Meadows, Thiorpe and Alerincer £416. £479; The Frost of February. 1853.—Tii Februa-ry., the end of July at his oxx-n request, when he lists fo)' Whitsun yi.sitors, and on Wliit-Mon- Cave’s Supply Store.s £71, £241 ; “ Observer” iimible to ido A'.Af.C.A. ■trong sulphuric smell.” The occurrence of 18-5.5, the thermometer fell to 16 degrees. I'he eldfmoi; angla. franca, gerruana—hclpos al would join up. _ day* Tue.-vda.y, and Wednesday the lead will ,s,oir;e of| the “ lonely fire-halls, though rare, is perfectly estab- la disx-asti^ de F,speranto en la milit- £1’21, £363; Gaiety Tliehtre £114, £2,50; TO BE HELD : IN AUGUS-t. foam of the sea left on the s.ands and among kaptitejoj. .Albert Barker. 42, Grade 3, baker in the be taken li.v “The M idnight Alan,’*a. stor.y of H art’s Ironworks £3.5. £81; Aloiint Pleasant i I ' wii t, > th'?[i home-, and lislied, notw-ithstanding - that tidicule has (he rocks by the receding tide liee.aiue frozen a satemaker and a burglar who combine for pi|rec,iationj of the seif, emjploy ot Air. AA'hicker, xvas represented by y .P .U . .-£195, £258; Saxon i £28, £.59; Corn­ been cast upon them. The ’'sulphuric smell” into dense masses. For a distance of tliree Mr. F. AA''. Alorgan. xx-a© granted six months’ niutuali profit, and features Jack Mulhall. wallis £1.065. jfel,417; Pensjiurst D a ir y -----; . The queslion havingiarisen as to xvhetli*r U he lads were practisinBf- was due to ozone produced by- the elect}ficnl or- four liiindred feet the sea looked as f it Transl.ation conditional on doing another man’s baking. Since the da.vs of knighthood .vOung men in s.fd. A;6 6-.^ discharge. £100; Ellis, Vidler £33, £70; Skinners .£.388, is adx'isable to hold Li he open bowling tourn*- . iiis xx'ere covered xxitli some oily substance, but love with fair maidens have been asked to £.594; AVest St. IjConarHs £662, £1,091; St. inent at Hastings this .year, in view'of th* Ht. Elmo’s Fire.—Beveral of the 4lder on a, near apiiroaeh it. was seen to be dux to E s p e r a n t o AND PRISONERS OF WAR. Rudolf AV. Schafer, 33, Grade 3, solicitor’s perform doughty deeds in order to win the fishermen have wltnes.s©il and described to cashier, represented by Mr. .A. D. Thorpe. - hands of the damsels, but the young man in I/ponards Y.AA'C..A. £51), ;£125; Goddard state of the AAhar, the eall-up of men, rail' the presence, of ice-crystals. ,'As . the tide^ Si.x months, and to be relieved from the Bros. £13, £38; King’s £118. £'244; Mount I war, le-triclions, and other draxi-’caeks, th* me the phenomenon known- as St. Elmo's fiie. ebbed ibe icy particles xvere left on the sliore this story is confronted with one of tho In every case it oci urred during thuiider- The Central 4f>ffi'© of the Y.AI.C.A. in Volunteer condition. strangest tasks which any lover was ever Pleasant Sislejrliood £43l £110; Chr . l.'uvm'ment Gommittec met on Thursdixy NTY c o u p . like salt or snow-, hut when fasted they Geneva has r© ently published a, “ Hand'liook Chuivh, Blacklands, -£73,! £197; AA'arrior eiening, and, after lull diixciission. derided to fttorms, when from the extremities of the seemed to b© free from salt. For some day Arthur Douch. .i9. Grade 3, grocer’s mana­ asked to perform. This is nothing lass than Square Laundry £.55, £125; Hctlingtoii adhere to the vesoliitioii adoptcid at the *ti3 Blasts of the bo.ats there issued pencils of to assist tb development of intellectual ger to Air. 'Wright, xvas a m ilitary review, of a to prove himself a first-class cracksman. Such after large numbers of conger eels floijiteti activities a mo Prisoners of War.” In the Church-in-the-AA5.iod £6'24, £1.131; Hickman ot hi'it .rear's competitions. ^ j SEER TO i HASTIXGP. light, giving an ap)>earanc© of luminous about, having been killed by the cold. c:v*6 which had been adjmirued for siiKsti- a subject forms the basi,s of this fine produc­ Bros. £18,- £4.5;| .Araoore anf] Son .£42, £78; 'll!is resolution was that fee Tburjiament briislios. jxart dedicated to languages we note with tution, and in the meantime the man’s grade tion. I t will ho supported liy Charlie Chaplin An unusually severe thunderstirm Ml one of his greatest screams, “ Easy Street Dorset I.aundryl £67, £H3;IAV©.st Hill £41, he held, on similai* lines as Hafom, to com- - Tnteiference Colours,-^Sir John Hersrihell, o"ourred at H astings on the night of ‘28th- pleasure th at tJhere is a special place given to had been reduced. It was an aiiplicatioii by £249; AA'urrior Square £109, £219; AVin< he.s: menoe on Mondav, August '26tli. AVe tmdw- ing of Ihie R.vc Town who lived at Hawkluirst, thus describei; Ihe Esperanto, with a plan for its study and the employer only. Doinh said he xxas a Epi.sode'5 (“ A F ight for Honour” ) of the popu­ 29th July. 1828, and the hailstones fo|iind j some examples.. We ar© thankful to the lar serial. “Jimmy Dale,” and other pictnre.s. ter House School £38. £76;jSt. John's, Hol- stand that the Town louncil is of tji» .sam* cited that' thero [ i« * honomenon of interference colour.s as seen next morning a''e said to have become member of the A'clunteers.—Three months. lington. £169, .£199; Plummer, Roddis £99, opinion as the Tournament Committee, that the R.ve (I'ouuty Court V him near Hkwkhurst;—“The bea'itiful Committee for its favourable acceptance of Edxvin James Brann. 39, Grade 2, sp-ocer, On Thursday, Friday, and Saturday a be.su- gealod into masses as big as a cricket ball. tiful “Ideal” production. “The Heart of a £246; (Queen’s Road £A7, £1.^7: Gas Companv it would he a mistake to discontinu©' th* phenomenon, which it was our good fortune "ur language, and do not doubt but t.hat Hughenden-road. w-as represented by Mr. H. £87. £175; George Street £7^ .6149; Hollingr tournament. that the matter was to observe on the 14th July, 1M1. a.t 4>,, .5(>m. this handbook to hq rirculatec] so xvidelv Dax-enp'irt .lone-s,—To report on July 15th. Gii'l,” featuring Enid Bennet. will attract man.v patrons. It is a delightful drama of ton Laundry £3'2, £37; Cartle Street £104, Air. P. T Brigden has resigned the MCT*- f.he T/Ordi Chancellor’g p.tn., being, so far as our reading extend.», ithe three ed tions' arc—English. French, — ; F airlight £.52. £52: iPett .630, £30; taryship. in which he has rendered splonottl iouncil ih CommiHo* HO-W TO SAVE TNCOMT. TAX. and German) will help in the spread of the world as an innocent girl imagines it and aniqne in meteorology, appears to niftrit a, a-s it really turns out to he. Th© sweet young service, and Councillor G. Cox has unffo!^ the Atayoi? and Town fparticular description. "While riding on IN-VCEST IN THE Esperanto in tie xv.sr i.risonevs’ camps. taken to carry on th© work until a sui-i'«***r girl is bereft of sight, nnd to her the world before that Irndv in that occasion nCAr Haxvkbnrst. in Kent, SCOUT NOTES.—St. Alatthew’s Troop.— is a gloriously beautiful picture .steeped in the to Mr. Brigden is found. proposed | change. A with a companion, the attention of both was Hastings Cottage Improvemei^t Suiidav morning Troop will parade at West colour and prettiness of the novels her father Results from ten other -Associations not yet last Saturd.ay, hut the • ttraefed bv the pale, well-defined sihery THE NEXT FLAG DAY.-The second Has- 'Dene at 10 a.m. if fine. .Monday, Troop will reads tocher. We .see on the screen some of received. t it w,a. impossible ho disk of the sun as seen through a very high Society, Ltd., rings and St. Leonards official Flag Day xvill Iparade at headquarters at 9.45 a.m. sharp in these pictures. Then something happens to |notice with a properly CABH DEPOSIT DEPARTMENT, be held On Sati rday. 25th Inst.. On behalf of [order to take part in the combined pnimde at EAST SUSSEX ARTS' CLUB.-From Kft|’ •loud, of a character 'between cirso-strafn^ change everything for onr little heroine, but 31st to .Tune. ‘2§th an exhibition of piqtaicM le meeting ] was i>nt olf ftnd c.ino-cnmulus—like a high 'mackerel KBOM *10 UP'SVARD.S. tb© French R.rd Cross (British Committee iBaldslow. (For further details see special the story continues with unflagging in­ IntATMt 3jix^ 4 per oettt. paid Esll ynartr, and the Italiah Red Cross Society. Street ^otice at headqunrtersi. W’ednesday at 7.15, xvill be held at the Gallery in Castje ^U - dky’ blotted hy a rem arkably uniform fog. rfiJEL OF INCOME TAX. terest. Enisode -4 <“Tlie ' AVai-ning on the o f road, and vfill be open daily from 10 till t. d the rion! that it w*« .tfter a few moments we perceived the edges Absolute aeeurt»s\ No Oepiec^tlon. collections will!be taken and tho Mayor and outdoor -work, under the in- Ring”' of the great Path© serial, “The Fatal [[necessary steps shouli No L m» of (Xnitftl. those associated with him are hoping to raise -A.S.M. Bristoxv. Friday nesday ercning, eemmenring at 6.30. Mr E ■ The Mayor (Cotmcillor "W. Perrins) xvill op«* •f the cloud to he beaiitifull.v tinged xHtb in^p*rt« or vadie Ring,” and tho usual (tomedies and interest the exhibition on Friday, 31st’ iort., si f the position of tte kmdeOf colour, not disposed in eircular Write HENRY CMU81WS, BaewUTT, M. a large sum. t ght a« on "Wedneaday. fiilnis -will also be showni H. Glenister is officiatia* as M.C. BoftL Hutuifft \ B.1B. I r- ' ( ^ I . ^ . . HAStliNGS AND ST- LEONARDS OBSERVER. SAT0EDAT. MAT 18, 1918.

that this is " a hellish conflict,'’' and .she pro­ camo fo^ard to entertain the'i|ttdienoe -with chording. He congratulated this choir on i |<|HRpl9^C r h e u m a t is m ceeded to declare thht the mothers should IN WAR TIME. fine aingiitg, 'There were eqitries for what they had given thein that evening. The" t«(ht pam« with stiffness orgainise and say the War shall be put an ------:o the mezM-sopranos anil contraltos, and the Ore Alale Choir wetie awarded the first prize, end ito, and that they .would no longer sub­ marks Were very close. Major Halford and an extra prize of j£5 was given to the an4 possibly distortion of m it I to the slaugl\ter of their sons and the ANTIDOTE FbR WORRY. Davies judged these ladies, and at the outset Cgdet Wing, who had delighted the audience ions joints. desolation of their daughters. She added: of his criticism strongly condemned the up- with'their spirited singing. “Don’t let it be said by the boj's at the to-date drawiiig-riKim ballad .songs which they | -At the prize giving the chair was taken NO ^8 generally very obstinate, pronip Front that they^ were deserted b.v their FULL PRIZE l is t : AT FESTIVAL. had suni as being nothing more- or less than by Lieutenant-Colonel A. AI. Grenfell, D.S.O., to j recur, and is often worse ajt mot|ier8.'“ Well, it is obvious what the.“Ob­ “silly sentiment,” which, in his opinion, and he was supported on the paltform by Airs. server” W'ill say to all this. .It will admit should bp wiped out. and he strongly urged Grenfell, Lady Isbam, Mr. H. G. Baily, Major ujig.ht, the knee joint being mostly the :hellishiieas of the conflict, but it will The inost important iiusical event in Has- | PHILPOTS them to sing really good songs with beautiful AA’alford Davies, Mr. I. J. SeaJy, and Air. H. affe c te d . I remind Mrs. Pethick I,awrcnce that this is tings during the year has been held this week, , words. Which would make their appeal to one Allard. rl'- the fault of the Germans, with whom she knolwii to the general public as the Musi­ and all. He recommen'ded all the competi­ Colonel Grenfell said that on hshalf of tho and |lier husband wish to negotiate. It i.s cal Festival, and in spi:e of the continuance tors to fing Folk Songs. He would like to Cadets he would like to say how]much pleas­ evident that Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, in her of hjostilities the number of competitions and have heard these ladies singing in chorus, and ure it gave them to be allowed to, take part-in D i s p l a y anxiety to win votes for lier husband, in­ competitors ik as high as .in previous .vears. he hope! that very soon, under Captain the Festival, and to share the honours for not {APGEL tends to play on the sufferings of the The arrangement of st ch a. splendid festival Powell, trios, quartettes, glees and even onl.v the Cadets hut the AV.-A.A.C'.’s had car­ THE SIMPLE VEGETABLE CURfi motl)(er.s of" the boys at the Front. What must have entailed a tremendous amount of choirs amongst the AV.A,.A.C.’s and Penguins ried off prizes. They were not vary old, for will j the mothers sav to tliis?' Are they as hard work, and the heartiest thanks of all ■‘(\-ould bn formed, and that Bastings wou^ the R.A.F. only came into existence 'on the ■1 as absolutely and permanently ignorant as Mrs. Pelhick Lawrence seems to music lovers should le extended to Lady take the lead in that respect.!. (Loud ap­ 1st of April, but he was glad tha|t while they cu|-ed many thousands of the most think them? Or do they not realise that if Ishiiin land Mr.-John Lockey (Hon. Secre­ plause.) were in their early youth singing! plav-ed such tlie Pacifist candidate’s proposal to negotiate taries) and their strong supporters in the The reoort of the vocal sight reading test an important part." In the past insufficient SPRING] FASHIONS tevsrc cAses. Ho consistently does W'itli Germanj' were adopted by the Allies it niernhers of the Committee, with Mr. H. G, And ear tests was then given, and a hope ex- attention ha-d been given to the singing of the would be a surrender to the slaughterers of it pring relief that I willin^y re- ,B ailr at the head, to whlom the success of the pres.sed th a t there would be more candidates troops. AA'e thought that the Germans did it Never before has it been jihore necessary to buy good dress than fhrtd the cost of a month’s trial if their sons and the violators of women; proceedings are due. rtext year. In the ear tests most of the com­ becauE'e they were emotional, bqt it was no­ a surrender which would eventually liodies ' and gentlemen of exceptional ability petitors lid fairly well, especially Dorothy thing of the sort; it was part of-their plans, now, and never before have Philpots held such large stocks of it, fails to afford relief. embroil the world in a conflict even more are ilways .sacured as adjudicators, and once Tanton. vlio obtained full marks, her work and was done in qrder to keep up the morale garments and materials of! fine quality ; they bought when it was fjz. B O T T L E S , 3<., n(M'kin;z arjT pcstape 'j 6d. extra hellish .than the one now raging? .British again the valuable serr ices of Dr. AV’alford bein" without a mistake. The Silverhill of the men, and now they all realised that C|B. bottles, -Ps., pat-kinir niul postapo, t each mothers have greater knowledge of the real Davies, Mus. Doc., no\? a Major, were ‘ob­ Pre-sbyterian Choir then came forward to there was nothing better than singing for that possible to obtain goods qt moderate prices, and strongly advise tOTTLES, 12n., and put^tape ; statejof affairs, and are made of sterner stuff, tained, and he was ablj assisted by Captain compete in the Mixed Voice Choir Conipeti- purpose. If men on the march were nearly their patrons to do the samej4|» Soon it will be “TOO LATE,” as prices , Supplied only by the maker. than I Mrs. Pethick T.iiwrciu e gives them Clauld Powefl, R.A.F., Mr. Frederick Keel tipn, hut unfortunately that was the only "b eat” and someone started a good song it -put credit for. God knows, they are suffering A.R.A.M., L.R.A.M. (vxal), Mr. J. Lloyd eijtry. 'Ijhis choir realised the Kieff melody, fresh spirit into them, and they would go on are advancing daily and many goods will be unobtainable. a. EWBANK SMITHt BuL'banau Hospital, agony enough, and onl.v a lunat^ or a Hun Powpll (pianoforte). Hr. TV. 11. Reed, “ Give Rjest, O Christ,” in a most striking again quite different men. He had had per­ woulm knowing of tliese sufferi^s, think of A.R.it.M. (violin, viola, a:nd ’cello). Miss Elsie way, and the adjudicator said he thought sonal experience of the use of music in the 5, Korman Road, St. Leonards. continuing the *hclli.sh conflict” one moment Foget-tj-. li.K.A.il. (eloc ition), and the Rev. (hey sung it in the Russian style. Their time lof strain and sorrow, and now the Army longOT than is necessary to secure a perma­ Canon C’ook (elocution). chording|was n thing to wonder at. The had found out the usefulness of music, and nent [peace. Hut the mothers knov.- th at if Thi ofheinl accompani •ts. Mr. Reginald E. material was not greitt, but the result was he recommended both civilians and soldiers peace! is now obtained by negotiation, as pro- Groyts, A.R.fl.M., A R.C.O., I,.R.A.M.; grand, and he wished the choir great pros­ to sing if they wished to keep up their energy N e x t W e e k po.sedl by ^Ir. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence, it and morale. will only be a temporary patcl\ed-up affair: Miss•Miss L’Alice Norton. L.R. A.M., A.R.C.M.; Mr. perity, and he awarded them 170 marks for L. & Uonnor and Mi IS E. P. Coxeter, their two] pieces. Mrs. (Irenfell then presented the prizes in We shall offer 350 Coat Costumes in splendid quality materials, all tlleia- suffering.s, all their sacrifices, will 1.' Tj 1: a charming manner, and a vote of thanks to jyiotsam ant) Setsam. have been in vain, because far worse would F.R.tf.O..J- .K.f .1 deserved c the lest thanks of all in- The prices were distributed by Mrs. Ebden, reproducing the Models of; the famous Paris houses, a collection (erestjed in llie festival. also the Hon. l,ocal C.B.E., and she was supported on the plat­ her and Colonel Grenfell -was proposed and be in store for tbeii- cluldien than that carried nnanimousl.y. unexcelled dut of London. through which the>- are novi passing, and free Secreiariesries, Mr. .Alan Thorne (Bexhill), Miss form by Mr. 11. G. Baily, Lady l.sham. Maj. AV. Sprigg AA’alker AA'alford Davies, Atr. 1. J. Sealy, and Mr. H. The prize list was:—Soprano solos: 1 (Ifls., A t !aNK f o r HASTINGS. licei\cp for Germans would take the blace M. Riper (Battle), Mr and Mr. .Tohn Harvey (Rye), for all their itl- Allard. Air. I. J. Seal.v), .Josephine B artlett; 2 (5s.), of ibd'freedom and puritv <[ur tmys are fight­ Violet AA’ilmhurst. Contralto solos: 1 (10s., A jlittlo while ago Haistings was engaged in ing to defend and'uphold. It is not peace, def.sti;able labours and endeavdurs to make Mrs. Elden said she felt it a great honour 500 RICH, HEAVY WEIGHT, CREPE DE the effort to raise JtlSO.OOO lor War ,J^>an. in the fedival well known. to be asked to present the prizes to the for- Airs. Atatson), Doris Underwood; 2 (5s.1, l/cna but war, that would follow negotiation at McEntee. Mezzo-soprano .solos : 1 (10s., Airs. one hveek. Success cn'iwnetl the endeavonr, the present stage of the ooTiflicf, and with The list of titled palrons is proof of the tiiijiato wiiiner.s. She was full of wondering CHINE BLOUSES and [Habtings was at'C0Tdingl3- c redited with a pstcen ill which the fes ival is held, and it adtiiiratiou for the Committee and all who ,1. N. Collins), Alarjorie .Tudge: 2 (5s.), Doris I the jl|ittel-Europa map in iis present condi­ Turner. Vocal duets for ladies’ voices: t which, notwithstanding the great advance in the price destroyer w'hich 1 trust will in the course of tion: War, Hie horror's of wbicli would not bo has for its President Sir AA'. Mackworth had c-onriiiered the many difficulties they its osa'eer send cruite U number of German Young, K.C-.»S.I., J.P., whose great object is must have faced to bring the Festival to such (10s., the Aliases ^Raiioe), Aliss Beatrice S. of Crepe-de-Chine, We still offer in many styles and all the adequivtely descrilied by the atfioctive eni- Gildersleeve anjl Aliss D. Cannon: 2 (5s.), suhth arines to Davy .Tones. Early in July plo.vcc| lyy the wile of the Pacifist candidate to fur.lici- the love of music. a grand c-Dncliision, and she oousidered it a fashionable shades. [ WITH thisUoyhl and patriotic borough (.it is that at Hastings. Com pel itions arrangeti so strange,”, 1 given b.v Mj-. R. E. Groves'!, Dorothy Tanton; The Drill Hall was crowded, and a splendid remarked, “.seeing that you are known to !>-' items of great enioyiiient [for all pr."scnt, as 2 (prize given bv Air. Reginald E. Groves), concert was given, every item giving un­ SILKS I venture to suggest that tliere is one road a staunch patriot and'a determined opponent thev wo *e ontihusiaslic niusic do.vers. Once bounded pleasure. 15a. to ceBain sHcces.s. The idea is to raise again in the Chiircli Choir] Competition there Betty Meador. Solo singing (or boys under G enough money to credil Ha.=tings w ith a of the I’acifists.” This sami> gentleman as­ 16: 1 (10s., (I’aptain Vincent), .-Arthur Chester,- The bo.ys of the Hastings Grammar School, And materials from Paris and' Lyons for Costumes, Gowns, sured me that even if the inanceuvving suc­ was only one entry, and ijlie adjudicator ex- ficld : 2 (5s.J Al:ss Beth l-'inlay), Bobby Aliiir under Air. John .Baker Gu}-, opened the con­ ' Qi Tank in addition to the destroyer already ceeded, and Mr. Pethiek l.i^wienep betaine pres.sed bis regret on this point. 1’lie test cert, and sang in fine style. A pianoforte solo and Blouses, and British Gabricords, Serges, and Coatings seourep. Very well, let fli.? organisers of the ]>ie< e wlilch was snug hy St. Alary Alagdiilon’s and Raymond lostpr. Solo singing for girls at less th an present Avholesala prices. campaign bring a Tank to Hastings for the the _so-called Liberal-Labour eaiididate, he under 16: 1 (10s.. Mrs. Bagsliaiye), Doroth.v E. from Arthur Chesterfield aroused hearty ap­ would not receive the votes of more than a Choir was “O God. pi-otccjl w ith Thv Strong AA eston : 2 ( is.,M r. C. J. Lindridge). Pr'scilla plause, also the singing of the ju'nior girls 17, LO] week. They will have no need for other de- handful inf «;eiiuiiio Liberals. “ '.Ve are as Han this point should be given in ■kindly sang the song, and this item was very with tho friends of the enemy in Hastings.” Choirs: 1 (10s., A'lr. J. F. Kellj"), Silverhill and comprise a, large range of shapes to sftit all figures ; order to -'mphasise the tvdrd.s. .-V poem was Presbyteriafi Baiid of Hope. Elementary enio.vable. In another column of this issue! Mr. set to mupic in order to bring out the beauty Gold Aledal competitions are always ver.v they will be found superior in value to the widely advertised Sellens. tlie Seci'etary to the Hastiligs A H IN T FOR MR; PETHICK of the wards, and in singing that should al­ Sch'-aol .Action Song: 1. Halton Infanto’ exciting, and tbe Alen’s Vocal Solos proved Branch of the National Painters’ Society, LAWRENCE. ways he remembered. Aliss Daphne Bing School (girls); 2. Halton Infants’ School very interesting. jMajor W alford Davies makes. I'Bplieslto one or two of the remarks .1 have (winner rjf the. Gold Aledal) gave her violin (bo.vs). Villige Choir: 1 (prizoigiven bj- Mrs. made bn the chndidaturo of Mr. Pethiek; A Ha.stings elector w ritesS ir,—Yon Ebden, C.Ii.E.), Baldslow. Mixed A'oice was the Adjudicator, and e.xpre.ssed a regret deserve, the hearty thpnks of Hastings for solo, whitth wa,S' loudly applaud-ed. -i that it was tbe Aledal (mmi^etition, because in lAwrepice, and incidentally endeavours to Choir: 1 (prize given by tli-o Queen’s Hotel that class the singer should have reached a ARTIFICIAL SILK KNITTED COATS defendllthat gentleman’s Peace Lv negotia- yoiir vigorous protest against the insult now Competitions for members of t’ue W.A.A.C. Company, Ltd.), Silverhill ; Presbyterian offeicil it bv the local I,abour paTty in gave great ipleakure. Tho vocalists (soprano) high standard, and allow imagination to take Ition pplicj'. Like all Pacifist.-,, Mr. S'ellens Choir. KloPution (open to comnetitors from part in his singing, which'they bad not done; Will .be the ^height of fashion. We placed our orders last .Ignoresl the verv jjertinent assertion' that bringing a Pacifist here a.s a candidate for were judged fir.sr, and Captain Powell, before local municipal schools): Section 1.—1 (prize our votes. I read in a dailyj newspaper on making lips remarks, said tbat he,wa« glad the top rung of the ladder had not been year, and -are now sljowirig a large range at values that there jeannot l>e permanent Peace -until given by the Alayor, ('.ouncillor AV. Perrins), reached. The first singer, the Rev. Haydni Germany has been made to inspect treaties Monday that Sir. Arthur Taylor, prosiiective to know that there Was .such a number of nice Violet Cockftt; 2 Doris Kent. Section 11.— ivill be unobtainable later. Labour canyliclate for ifuncoln, has ■\-oi.-es in tlie AA'oruen’s Armv. as he -was assist­ Evans, of Rye, had insufficient imagination; •nd toigive rip the territorial, politicat and ing Major AVaiford Davies in organising the 1 (prizysgiven by tbe Mayor). Kallilpcn Dash, he did not comjiel his audience to see the pic­ *conom|c plunder on which it has ^ laid announced his intention of enlisting in the Phyllis Boll Cissie Milliken and Myfawnv ture of the "Nazarenc.” His voice was .power­ hands iin F,astei-n Buropc, a-s well as to ipake Arm.v. AVill Mr. I’ethick ]jl,awrence take inu.sic of ihe R-..A.F., and ho hoped to bring MILLINERY the “ Penguins’” in as well. Al.iss AA'alker. Long. AV.A..A.C. mezzo-sopranos and contral­ ful, quality good, and words clear.' No. 2, So|vi far Belgium and France-iii the West. tliife hint and do likewise? ; Or dees his tos: 1. Mrs. Burnes; 2, Miss Morris; and 3, Private Heiulra had touched a much higher At present Germany show.s no sigris of Pacifism preivent him? His age does not, the first s ngcr, bad a sweet tone and prett.y Miss Barron. is required in smart, good taste, but economical in price, expression, words and facial e.xpression good, i-iing ill the ladder. Ulis note of defiance and SI yoi giving jway on cither of these vital points. l>ecanse thoijgli. he is 47, and men of that ’The preseiLce of a large num ber of the "dare devil” style in tlie last verse.,of "Son o’ and our large, range of charming models fully meet this W e all V ant peace; we all want, if posMble, age have, ncjt .vet been called up, be can and she wa.s ii-ot ja bit dull. He -would advise her to siitg beltjcr songs. Both the second military on AA'ednesda}' evening greatly Aline” was very good. Unfortunately the requirement. ^ to aTiohsh w ar; we all w ant to make the voluntarilv enlist if he fechs inclined to do added to the enjo^-ment of a really fine ebn- r,hj-thm wa.s broken at the (’iid of the line, world cle:in and' healthy and its peoples so. Doe.s he P ” and third sing(^rs wore- inclined to phrase wrongly. And wgre a little nervous, and the cert and furnished tbe audience with a large but he bad a fine and beautifully clear voice, happy, .land prasperous; but where Mr. variety of singers and songs, all of which and ver.T good expre.ssion. No. 3, Air. W alter Pethicki Lawrence and his friends make a fourth, singer, Af.ilss Roberts, avas also nervous, iPi EVERY DEPARTMENT OF OUR HOUSE SMILES ^ACROSS THE CHANNEL. w-hicli caused the tone to he rather pinched, wore received! with vigorous applause which Smith, had a fine voice, plenty of cnerg.v, hut fatal ^Sstake is in thinking that a lasting was fully deserved. A sjiecial feature was was inclined to be jerky. He sang ver.-r well. we have maintained our high standard of quaMty and Peace, with its attendant blessings, can be Under this heading Lady Stfinley. wife -if but she sang vei-v naturallv, and he would suggest tliAt she iang Folk .v negotiating with instead of the President of the Board oflTrade, had a Male A'oice Choir, under C!aptain Claud A pianoforte solo fyom Evelyn Munro was fighting! the Germans. I say it cannot, and short article in tlie ‘.’Daily Mid ’’ on AA’ed- forte com-petition brought forward several x isit and comparison, I fine playerB, and their performance gave Powell, and they raised the audience to a delightful, and the singing of the St. Helen’s in .support of m.v ense, I point to Germany’s nesda.y which I.heartily comnieijd to Hastings high pitch of enthusiasm with ijieir spirited Secondary School for Girls (seniors) was ex­ ■broken ipledge.s and atrocion.s behaviour in people asl arJ antidote lo tliej drear.v, dis­ great pleaLstire. Miss Batten, the winner of the first brize, played Durand’.s l.st Valse OTngs until at the last they weye obliged to cellent. Alary E. Pyne gave her brilliant Belginni. BiisKia, Rumania', the I'ki-aine, heartening talk of tho Pacifi.ns. Dealing join in the < horns. No m atter -what they solo which won for her tbe gold medal, and and every other part of the world where she with tho (tomblaint that tin-re is so little one w'ith a prjefty and clean touch, had a good the composition which won first prize was can do at [ion[e ho hel]i the uienlat the Front, position of the hands, and made exceptionally sniig^Captain Powell absolutel.v made it lias obtained, the upper hand. Peace bv “go,” his handling of the olio-ir was so per­ sung by Aliss Oladj's AVatson, both items negotiation. was tried bv Russia, and it Lady Stanley pointed- ■out that we can at good n.«e ojf the pedal. The adjudicator com­ being exceptionally fine. least, “write letters that will .'-end gleams of mended .Aliss. Smith for playing a yer.v fine fect, and the congratulations -which he proved ^ tragic failure. It has resulted in Then followed the Ijadies’ Gold Aledal Cpm- E y e strl the practical enslavement of the peonle who sunshine [icross the narrow seas.” This is and diflicult piece, but it was taken rather richly deserved were rained upon him from petition. for ryhich there were five entries of were foolish enougli to think the Germans mmilar adjvice to th a t which 1 offered a few too fast, causing a blurred effect, and tho all sides. c o n tin l The prograUiine ppenefl by a fine baritone pa.st and present prize winners. Th() marks PHILPOT & SONS, could be tru.stod to honour the terms of weeks ago jwhiin t was told of a case in which,' pedal was sustained too much. This young were e.xceedingly close, and the .Judge’s re­ of so t the agr^meut they accepted. In spite of a, Has'U'ng.e and faith and confidence, and of stress, and it tvas np to tho.se who had all present ,a le sson in this respect, but with simple, unaffected pianissimo, and-it was a Reeve: 2 (10s., Air, J. Henderson). "C arm en," nil 1st .Tuno. liiiand letters will be lid . Ufl ^licy advocated by Mr! Pethick Lawrence a letter such as this will give hekrt to a man musical ability to cultivate i ; in order that the conscientiousness the tone beearoe rather very precious thing. Aliss Doris Underwood Miss Daphne Ring; extra, " I. F. Gottziits- to 4ozs., w ith M additional jd. for each suo- Snd othe® Pacifists, because, as we all know, and make him] feel better able to carry nn. the art ofi music might be .stI'engthened and heav.v. 'rhey fieemed to be uninspired. The was the last singer, and be said he felt sure chaikow,” Air. Pierre (.'ollignon. Organ i-eeding ’2ozs. yThe rates to soldiers a b ro ^ SIGH BlihoughjGermany might, in the course of If our soldiersj were suddenly to[ come lioijno pushed forward. On behalf of the Commit­ Hayings isladrigal Society managed a certain this young lady, who had done wonderfully, Plaving: 1 (10s., Airs. E. P. Coxeter, anil ivorncu sciwing witli the forces remain ■Ttoh ^negotiations, be willing to give iup there would be smiles everywhere. AVell, tee he wished to thank one and all who had amount of conscientionsness with a great had a great future in front of her, but he s Et liol Kenwood. the jiure kind. i-s)>eciall,v th a t which dealt for a pianissimo from_ a manly voice was a heaviest fish caught-was won b3’ Mr. Taplia declared, t: enuahy has been tauglit bv fc..i-f-e a gratifying. decline, hut had not eiitirel.v Elemcnta '.V Si-liool Choir (gii Is): 1 (prize beaiitifiil tiling. Singing was an unaffected, per head during the week in M'ar Bonds the Commissioner of Police] disappeared. 1 would lik'?, Iherefore, tc) M itli home and meant so much to the boys or IVar Saving Certificates. Those towns w'th a carp of 41b.s., Messrs. Cobum and Henry, to appoint Women tbe lesson she needs. In oilier words, ilie given by the Alayor. Coum-ijlni AA'. Perrins). frank, and simple business, and there was AVheeler being close up. Intending member# IKiiiit out th at it is-the dut.v of eiervbnd.v* across the water but he did urge the Cadets plenty of room for perspective, and this was which have alreadt- had a iveek will be credi­ riew to giving friendly help Jlllies ini1 .st go on 'figlitiiig iiiilil lliey (Mirisl Church. xSt. CconariN. C'lmrcli Choir: t songs: In his adjucUca- should call or write' the Secretary, 138, Bd- obtain llie vi(-tor.v tlie.v seek, and aiiyboilv who knows liiiything of the aufliorsliip of 1 (prize giVen b.v Mr. F. AV. Alaggs), St. Marv to choose tile la another point which ihe Festival had ted with the amount already raised- The women and girls. There sai'h storio.s to give, intormat ion to the 1 tioii he said tha t the first singer. Cadet A. week must he sometime between 20th May mund-road. Hastings. .A limited number o t Women Patrols working in whoT, IIU triesSI to iirovent tlii.s. or to weaken the .Magdalen’s Choir. Piau- foi’te solos for brought out. The marks were awarded in ■weekly tickets are available. determfiiatutjoii of llio peoples of tlie .Allied liolic-e. -in brder that proceedings may Jones, had a .smallish voice, well in time and the order that they sang, 81, 86, 84, 80, and and ‘20th July, the exact date being fixed by'- work began oii afi .entirely v| be taken And a punislimciit inflicted members of the AA’..A..A.C.: LlAli.ss B atten -11 s, , e e e n e each locality., but paid work was now Cpnntries. is jilaying tlic cnoniv’s game, and 2, Miss E. AL Smith. Sonr ino solos tk? th at 82. " ' ■ ■ . Inglj- imTOrtant, and 96 spefli# tnaking a nteal Peace iinpossiblo. “ to lit Alltel crime.” The sitbjer-t was W \ 1 \ri.. ■ ‘o D k V h>as aclnurable. tlis smging waJs much One of the features of the Festival Is the The Hastings local War Savings Committee again iiientii}jucour, at Jlianchester, ] too much “slidin B-' No-. 2, Ceelet H arbour, and under Mr. Reginald [E. Groves they give fixed July 8th to 13th tor the local “War m Monday, I at a demoiistratioi^ for the! Tuesday evening saw a very! large gather riclicr quality vofee, well Weapons AA'eek.” Hastings is asked to raise fa-icts. They, did not wear u n i N OUR FIGHTING MEN. ing in th “ Hastings I'ior I’aviliijm. and an e.v had a lv>ttei- am the greatest ptr'sibie pleasure to all listeners. dark tailor-made coats and sk A LIBEL e purpi-ise A'J of Mlillustrating U>1,1 r« LlHi; theIIIL5 imJllllMIltctlU portant part lUU L . i I . r . 1 i- v i- DFOI le, too, was inclined to a total of d6250,000, of which JU57.000 has al­ produced, but The .Adjudicator g-ave, thflra unlimited praise form hat. They wore There is one liiirt , of Mr) tsf'llens’ Ictley J.layecl b.v Wqmei.1 in the war, and for ! ^ ’ .X,,, lide”; had a beautiful cadence j with a for their perlect rendering of "AVeary wind ready .been raised during "Business Men’s which will l)c resented by our figbters and sci-iiring rec-iiuils for .the AA’oajen’s .Ai-mv. i ' ,,i; i i 'i-V okla Boiigai'-'- ^ police armlet. Voluntary Path touch o-f the re.sl artiste. No. 3, Cadet Berr^-. of (hr )Vr-t“ (Elgar), wliieli had touched .the AVeek’’ last March. So that in the new effort excellent work in many parts < their friends hud relations. 1 rel'er to bis lie said thatj^a few weeks ago atj Brat!foi'-d j iir winning the first! p,-izr, jh had a #rst-rate voice and sang a splendid liiglir.il no'' ill tlie whole proceedings, but not less than ^93,000 is asked for. If the full endeavour induce peoiile t-' believe that lie spoke of jtlie gros, ,£2.50,000 is raised, then a new Tank will be Thqy did not wear Uriiform. song, which was full of dignity; hjis words be riii'ti:l '-I .1 little criticism for "Thyrsis » Iiolioe' whistle apd wore an th e men wlio are figl-ting for tlio Allies fo our women volunteer s 'and \u n |a re " i''tr ‘ ['[["[[[‘“[.‘F.F’I" under jl2. in which were not quite cleitr- and his tonej rather sleepe-i E'l' ’ iJ. Bennet). There was a named after the town. favour, the P mc-o bv 'iiegalialitm politiy tile (iovcnimejil would lake .,,.,ir,n- ;..... tt-eomnpi itor.-. Then foilowed and w hite stripe, w ith a blu vory piinn-ahlr ituius knciwn a.s forced at tim»s. His best points wer4 his certain h'lr' iilioiit thftt song which they The iVar Bond Oairipaign Coratnittee met N.p.AV.W. arid their niimlierl T his is a liliel' -oii IIk- brirve pqiows who arO imi.m-diatalv |whorcevor, they hail 'llffir sosteniito and viialiljq and on a wliol^ his seemed (a li.ne mi.ssed, iliid they needed to last Wednesday and decided on tbe following tipholding -the cau.se of fiiej-doni a.gninst i-viilemie. to u[ai'l'aiit it. |'They hall alread.v ! , '.rinM’o were two t.:>r Uii.s uom- The number of each Patrol wsf performance was line. No. I, Cadet Gamble, be a lit; e riirri- lighthearted alxiiut it. The plans:— Scotland Y'ard. They each lid tyranny- an(l riglil igaijist -ivrniig. They (tone S’), and he had hoped Ihat all scandal-i ■‘^<'l'o[iU(giris) and excellent quality voice -but nOt quite such a perfoiiii:-iiu-r of the Society was excellent, If the Town Council will give leave a mass B«ir* Sol know tlie.v cannot win this- 1'reodom ni(ingpi-jng^ ofi thistins charactercliaractor wpFildwp have'! SchiK'l (boj's.i. j Tile adjudi- ing tbe ^ lice to give any me! l ator. Maj 31- AAhilfoid Davie.s, AiIiis.Doc., was good s ing, and h? broke tli-e rhythm , which and fully (Ir.sctved the prize. meeting will be Jield either at the White i#*po«itiy«< anee. This card was signed! securo this'victory for lightit iiiiliiniilii ttiie.v-Jiavc been .■u i csted.! But lie found th a t jiliere wa.sl ] was a bad point. No. 5, Cadet Trehern, gave The prize.s were distributed by Brigadier- Rock Bandstand or in the Park or possibly in «arRbwc4#tiani. e Gorman inilitarv mabliine, still .some 0,-1 it being ciri-nlatcd, and hei irtily i a]- plaiided - i- j- when Im , stejiped ,,o- forward Constable of tbe district in wb9 smashed tl 'iis| adj udication, for a spirited song, and his words were liis grear Gene'ral A. C. Critchley, D.S.O., and he was both places. Special speakers willjbe invited wefe working. The leader seiT and tlie.y kn ow, too. that if people who. like repented. that not only the Alinistrv of .sentleman point; the.v were the clearest and quite a supported on the platform by Mrs. Grenfell, to address the meetings. Other sjifeec.hes -will Lawrence, want oiir soldiers the work done every month to i Mr. I’ctiiick Litlxiur. but the Government as a whole.' ■'''I ! . “'“I "'"5;'.^ lesson in enunciation. He also brake the Lady Isliam, Mr.' J. Lockej-, Mr. H. G. probably be made daily either at the Band ■table, the local Committee, to hold tliei r band and let the Pacifists try le.Bent/ed tivesc> rutip^c^tioiis on our women '''■‘''"'s .'I Ba.stiiigs for his candid and hrimor- , Baily, Alajor Wa)ford Davies, Air. L. J. Stand or in other parts of the town. A Sub- “ sto#, 'They f e l t -50 strongly that action would' - •be ■ ' tinsa"” .tru'.oiijms, crit'.oiijms, whichfyliK-n are alwaysaiway.s given in a -tihythm. No. 6, Cadet Eagles, had a good Committee. The Patrols work negotiate ng with the Hun are allowed to voice, also No. 7, Cadet Owens, a lig it tenor Sealy, and Mr. H. Allard. Committee has been appointed to arrange for i«UaiMnlla a friendly spirit Their work have their way tho soldiers will be tsikeii agalinst the scandal-iiiongeric-rs and kindly manner for the benefit ijif the candi­ Brigadier-General Critcliley said be re­ meetings and speakers. ptskuti, chance of achieving dates. Alaj Davies said that th^ action song .with some beautiful tones. No. 8. Cadet keep order, and to do anything. I Tobbed of their )>iinishment would be meted oqt in n Spencer, had not a strong voice; hh had a gretted to say he knew little aliont music, but It is also proposed, subject to the necessary No oiottcr how sc#t# Aho ful. Their wish was to mak"* auceess in their great struggle for drastic manner, because there was; nothing given by t,he little girls was exceedin-glv natural, a thing to be aimed ot Iby all teach­ long I. way to go bit showed great promise. he was a great believer in singing for ihe leave being obtained, to erect a kicifek at or p ^ , Bell'# Sol-voae -wOl the girls and "gain their con freedom.. ! t i:i indeed one of the too liarsh for people who took away other troops in order to keep up the morale of the near the Aiem'orial for the sale of AV ar Bonds ^ n y dUr lelicTe it. loown tb# art of the work was made mud ■wrorsl;, fcahiTes of the Pacifist agitation persons’ characters. The inquiry made in ers of actioh song. The singing whs very sweet Ho failed in tone constantl,y and he mn.st Army, and, as no doubt tbe.v all knew, be and AA’ar Saving Certificates, and as a bureau and well together, and the words were beau- avoid "sliding, No. 9, Cadet Balderson iM b m p A n d o n tW #w«lU#c- ley had their Patrol Clubs that it in^liidcs the belittling of the-' France by a number of distinguished aaid was making them sing here in order to buck of information during the week. Itiis hoped th e ir (Comrades’ Clubs for me capabilities iif our splendid fi.gliting men. indepeiidcnt ladies, at the request of the titiilly nnthral land they were unanimous. had a small voice but-nice tone and well in tlipni up, and he felt sure lie would he sup- to make this a prmniiient feature, j^ll Bonds a#S7so?mmpeiwt»otee tbe i& The little boys from the same school were a tune. His words were not quite so con.sis- •■d gets right *ow# to the These mixed Clubs bad been During the [past fortnight I have heard Govcrnnient. had shown that there w,as no I [lorted 1)3’ the men. (Loud applause.) No bought at the kiosk ivill lie stamped with a in many places. Women Pan - co-veral men tn Hastings express the opinion foundation for the allegations. 1-itill there little flat in’tone and not very niianimous. tently ■’clear but his sincerit.v and lumlest tellow could go along with his head down if special stamp maxle for the qccas’.on. Pos­ wh##e tile p ria b , «od leowee th# AA'ith regard to actions they .should be con­ ending Were, his Strong features. The first working in this borough for . I th a t it is bbtter to a<-li on Air. Pethiek were some people who continued (o make he was singing sibly a travelling sale office will perambulate BOMla# A jo isti •ootfawl i i lOOT#—< year now. They had not star! Lawrence’s advice by | Irving to come to these allegations, and the Govcrnineilt had tinuous, there should bo no gaps.] Continuity prize wa-s awarded to Cadet Berry with 99 A vote of thanks was proposed to Briga­ ■ad ghre# # deBghthri.ieeUag «■ #■#• S the town. A second Sub-Committeri is inak- there were already several el term s with (he 'GeruiaTis now, liecniise, so a shrewd suspicion that llie.y were tliose who and naturalness were the two points to aim marks; second, .Cadet Harlxiur; 91; and dier-General Critcliles’, who in returning ing these arrangements. /. and freedeea!. at in all action song.s. He thought the little third. Cadet Trehern, 87. Certificates were clubs in the town, but they hoi they say, "ye shall never beat lliem am' vvere willing to iise any weapon, however thanks said tbat the hearty, thanks of the / Further, a third Sub-Committee jhas been find a room in a central'positi« never lie abli to make them give np what foul', if the.v could embarrass the ,Govern- boys were the epitome ot the British habit of given to'Nos. 1, 4,| 6, and 7. , Festival and the Cadet Brigade were due to appointed to arrange; for p'lstersj window A BOITpMIR WfHM I re«rS# muddling thiough—(laughter)—htit their sub­ The next item wps ^ually as fine, the Male tte M « # # ^ A I# ^MriW# «• g#S to bo th eir headquarters, "j they have taken.1’ This kind of talk can mon't in the performance of their work. Major Walford Davies for all the time, bills, circulars, arid ipublicily generally. The have a very pretty little rest ' OTilv come' Ironl poltroons; it is tlio “ AA’e ask, ’, said Air. Roberta, “ for the co­ ject being patriotic endeared them to the ■Yoice Choir competition. AA’hen No.ll AVing patience, and trouble bo bad expended on Mayoress has been asked to aipproach the O at a botrio oi M i '• SohwMl tio-risjr ■hearts of all present, and he tlmught it was Cadet Brigade (moir, und.?r Captain iPowell, they could invite girls. Tliey.v bleat of thot eoward; and it - is a foul operation of everyliod.y in the communit.y in them. National AVoinen Worker’s Union, and invite •■a gat M o l O at aoMlHtiaA p«k room to be a place where all i tjeilumny on 6nr men " out tli'Cre,” facing order to root out the .sources of scandal, so their little faults that won them the ap- mounted the platfkrm they wkre greeted witli Lusty cheers were given for the Brigadier- them to organise a special appeal l)y and to plause. Til e girls were awardc- women boM kclBriralot^clii^ kind that they could give. ThI tnlese mpn waht a premature Peace is a lie, all tim e.” the boys (H). Dorothy E. AVesto 1 then sani formance tho apmauding was even [louder. finest Festivabs closed with the singing of the vo'ters should mark their appreciation of their present was th a t they werri b o l and the statisment tliat they can never her test piece, and her performance displayed The Ore Male Voice Choir were al.-^o Well re­ National Anthem. new responsibilities by contributing to the a,room suitable, but every eM ^at tho linn is a damnable insult to BY THE WAY. ' I., the fact tljal this young lady 1 ad rpceived ceived, and considpring the great difficulties The pri^ list was as follows:—Pianoforte, raiaiug of a certain sum in War Bonds or r i r [miade to find on.e.' The Ch'* them. Thank heaven they have not this The N-afional AVar Bond figui-es for H ast­ careful training. Recitntion,s by the winners Ilf all male civilian choirs at the present day, under 15:> 1 (10s., Alderman A-. AV’. Chester­ Certificates. The Theatre and Cin([mas will Atrj James, had, been most kind of' feolinEg thom.selves. It is only the in the .lunijor Elocution Class (under 10 .years did .splendidly, and deserve to be hpartjily con- field, J.P.), Arthur Chesterfield; 2 (5s.. Mr. bfi asked to assist by allowing shorti speeches ings to date are as- follows :—Bopulation, [SoldIn hoWM 1/S po#fi I "Patlols, and was ahvays ready| STrtrst section lof the. people at home, who 61d-t5: proportionate am ount on a population and over 10 years) gave much pleasure . the gratuhit'ed. The nmudicatoi- said the W. G. Alonilay), Clara J. B. Bruce. Piano­ to bo made from the stage during the week, i help, encouragement,, and adv jialve their tiiils do.wn; the men a t the Imsis that sliojild be siib.scribed weekl.v to talontenie; 2 (5s.) know the.v can! win, and they mean to do it. .■filiO.SlO; subscribed week ended Ala.y 4tli, and the ad- m OkBSO BT them . c • "Will Hastings [help the-m ? Or does it prefer judicator skid he ahvays feltitha ikful to...... the. practice the civilians!liad'liad, but the' Cadets’ Stanley Herington. Pianoforte, under 18 d£5,9fl5; week ended Alay 11th. Jlll,790; total SALE OF WORK !aT EMMANUEL.- Miss Underdown, 48. spnag t o ! range itself on the side-xif the orav-en to May 11th (32 weeks), J1451,955, choir which stood alone in a contest heeWuse performance was [he result of only five or 1 (10s., Air. M arinaduke Barton, A.R.C.AI.), ther w-ere keeping the thing go ng, and he six days under Captain Powell — (loud ap- Evelyn Alunro; 2 (5s., Mr. P. W. Draycon), Next Wednesday afternoon, 'at two o’clock, the! Hon. Secretory of the Pat Iiearted ? Tto gospanSe to' Air. Pethick AH'. Laurance Lyon will open a two days’ ways willing to give infpimatii Lawrence’s < request to be allow€»d to Corporal F. E. Coleman, whose home ad­ would like to congratulate the corducto'r, M plaii.se)--and he considered they had done a Edgar J. White. High School Class Singing,—-- j J. Bell & Co., lotorested in the work.______tepresent thisf borough in Parliament will dress is 20, Tackleway, Hastings, write.s from 1. .1. Sealy, very heartily. The choir was e.x- miraculous thing At this point Alajor for Girls (juniors): 1 ('d£L Councillor H. N. [ sale of work at Emmanuel Boys Sch(x>l in cnpply the answer to the question. France to ask if "Observer” readers w[ll send eellent, and in sp'te of the difficulty.^ wdlli Davies suggested iliht the audience should Collins), St. Helen'eleii’s Secondary School; aid of parochial wqi-k. It is hoped to raise C. A. THARi-E, tenors and basses the tone was wdll balanced,__ , Inly books of songs to send out to the boys at 2 (10s.). Thornbanknk, Bexhill. High School JilOO for the help ot th^ Nurse I'und, Curate out any cricket bats, gloves, or wickeji pads. • Girls (seniors): 1 (.£1, Sir Fund, Schools, church lexpenses,le ^ e i and in ad- S tS t, Rokber>*soiw fSt-s BASTINGS LABOUR PARI To; pass their ^eisiii-e moments he abd his and he wished to thank them fol the revel- | the front to cheer them in time of stress, and Class Singing for Girls (seniors): 1 (.£1. ; tings Labour Party announce MRS. LAWRENCE AND THE MOTHERS cut clearness of dictum in thei small at-'help them to do gieat things. He liaji little AV/m...... Alackworth...... A’oung,Atouna. K.C.S.I.,K.C.S.I.. J.P.),J.P.)., St.,St. dition the C.AI.S. arid! (J.P.A.Cf.P.A. need help nxious lo form a cricket club. Friends willing to help in decorijitinK the HASTINGS. women toi be held at tho Mar# OF f |l E BOYS, A T,TH E FRONT. . ____ „ to give bis address to any of tempt. Eighty-three moiks werp given for I but praise for thq Cadets. ■ but tb'Ors were Helen's Secondary S c h o o l2 (10s.), Uplands Wodnesday. night, at 7.30. Mr the first piece and 81 for the seoond. making marks of hurried ojrgauisation. and they had School, St. Leonard.s, and I Dunmore Scliool. i-ciom are invited to merit at the Schoolroom In her li at the Alarket Hall .'Airs, my readers who would like to accede to his on Alonday night. On| the second day, Jh© hikw the.riiair, and Mrs- Prifhl 'I;'} nee said she wondered what a total ot 164. . ; points to learn frinm the Ore Alale Voice High School Class Singing: tor Boys: 1- (,£1), will be the. principal speaker. J Bethick 'Lawre request, . ■ ■ ■ Raatingg Grammar Solmoli 2 (10s.), Bruns- S!(h» will be re-open«d a t 2.30. the "(jilsei-ver/ would gay. tg Ihe stateaeat Once agaiii the members of thh W.A.^.C. j Choir, who ejcceUad themeelres in their lAwrencej the Labour Candidil t( SjSSk Men are inyited as w#U|

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HASTINGS ARP ST. LEONARDS OBSERVER. SATURDAY. MTAY f 8 . ~19T 8 .~ I THE WAR. I PAPACY Ajro Th8 iYA»i

HAVE PRIVATE T. WAOHOBN, . OlON NOTES ON SOME OF THEM THAT We regret to heat that: the fifth eon, of Mr. DISAPPEARED IN HASTIN'GS. MAKE YOUR OWN and Airs. Waghprn, 20, Wftldegravefttreet, ^ 33e d l o c a l AjmiVEHgABY. H astings, has bisen killed in action, in He ■was only SO^ears of age, and was in the On XujMdfty , W© receired the following leiter on Thurs­ Lancashire Puailiers. Boom wftft sn ll day :4- audience, for. tfaft Sir,'—In Barry's Guide of 17f*7 the oijly inns PRIVATE WO.ODTHORPE. iu nnnmgntion WltlL __ ► t J M B or laiierns mentioned were the Swan i i High- Private S. J. Wqodtherpe, of the Reyal -W ftlten^(M ^n Swrot^.of the; street, the Cfeorge, in Georgo-street,, 'Sussex -Regiment, was wounded on ■taetftnt B^omifttiiim. Sewifttff') ]ronti>nu|r l u s i v e and the New England Tavern ijt :Bo- He'was formerly cashier at F'ftrr’s. B»nk, otwlr earned on. to Bftcttofift >sr. Hamilton’ft “Hastings ot Bygone Dave,'’ will be found his irllr birthday. His two brothers are on h^riftn, specially composed for P rotestant i and strongly advise its ea:-ly histoty (see p, 1-58). It was closed active service. The eldest, Alfred, A.S.C. (M.T.) also attested I under the Scheme, and gatherings, “For the sake of blopd-bought, trOO LAI E,” as prices some years ago and a modern hotel now occu­ freedom.” , J , i pies its site. The next in importance Was the F STRICKLAND & SONS, has been in Salonika 18 months. The eeoond. The ahnual report, presented by Mr, Mayo. ■ li]l be unobtainable. • Crown, All Saints-street, an'd the Swan and Private |Arthur Glazier, Royal Sussex Regir showed -that, notwithstanding abnormal diffi- . Crown a hundred, years ago had their weekly ment, viilunteered in October, 1914, and has culties ereated by the War, a most sucqese- a.ssemolies of fa-shion for dancing and music. Agricultural | Merchants seen three years’ fighting in France. He- fill seseion had been held. Th© .subjecta ! From old (leeds iu my keeping there is a has been, wounded twice, ahd went to Itely deklt -with by different speakers, and particu- ■' i S r . plan showing tljat the Crown, extended froui five months ago. When at home the thi^ larly by Mr. Mayo himaelf, had been “ upi All Saint.s’-'stteet, and the whole of one side HAST NGS. brothers! were hajrdworking Salvationist to date.” 'SqripturaU 'historical, and ■ prao\. ( e g f c i i teatJnfoodi/ of Crown-lgne to the Tackleway, and the site bandsmen. tical matters had come under review. The.. now ci’verea by tha hUwk of modern dwellings Papal Peace Ndte and "Vatican intrigue* to {lid quality materials, known as S.;riT©p’s-baildings, on th e ^ ip o site DRIVER W. G. BRETT. international affairs, together ■with Cardinal side of Oown-talie, as the stables. Tliis old Driver W. Q. Brett, Alachin© Gun Section, Bourne’s challenge to the Protestantism qf houses, a collection remains, but a shadow of its I'ormcr Royal Sussex Regiment,, was seriously the nation, had been dealt with in Hie fento CORRESPONDENCE. wounded in the head and abdomen on 29th of lectures and through the Press. Although, COUNTY COURT. April, and is now lying in a clearing station, ■‘H SPAGHETO George Hotel .(now the site of the France. He is a son of Mrs. Brett,- 83, Mil- two-thirds of the members were away, serv­ drapery establieltment of Messrs. Pearoh and PROHIBITION. ing in different capacities in His MajeeW# ward-road, Hastings. ‘ ' Forces, the meetings had been well sustained CREPE DE Simmcncis, 72. Goorge-street), and connected ex. LEO'NARDS p i e r CASE. S ir ,—AA'hy is “ .AllicTt Tlwjuias” so con : ,1 I , • therewith were coach-houses, stables, hay­ cerned to oppose PixAibition if it is bound WOUNDED AND A PRISONER. in three different centi'es, and th© balance- (In l^omato Sauce) loft*. etc., on which are now 63 and 67, G eorge- to be a failure, and why doee ha mis-quote Private H. Wat'foiid, Royal Fusiliers, hus­ sheet showed a small surplus in hand. In. street. Th-is wae a lioensed house as long On Tuesday, at the Town Hall, before his tlio new.spaper report by omitting tha im­ band of Airs. AVatfortl. whose mother lives at memory of their fallen comrades, it ■was sug­ van'ce in the pjrice ago as 1774, and was occupied and probably Hon-our Juclge Alackarness. portant words j'lvjiolly or in part?” Ashdown Farm-, Hollingtorf, was 'wounded gested, that the audi«ioe should rise and ny styles j and all jthe owned by a .Tohn Woodroffe, whose grand­ I ask “AlbeTf rhom as” why the bopzo oji Alarch 9th while serving in France, where silently x>cs® 0 vote of sympathy with their son. John Woodroffe (to'whom the property JUDGMENT SUMMONSES. party in tho 'Uhited States of America nra relativTes, and as an expression of continued WITH CHEESE. he acted as a cook, and it was ■while doing his interest in the welfare of their members in. passed) rras for many years in the office of Creasey v. Steggall (.£1 19s.) committod 8 so keen ti- fight Prohibition and pour out work in the line that h© received his hurt. Mr. Nat. Vaughan, of the Saxon Hotd, St. their moiiev like water to save the trade? He different .. theatres of the War. As the “Obr days, suspended on payment of 10s. month. On the same day he was taken prisoner, and server was sent out to the Front, they, Leoiiards, and known to many of the oh ter in­ ——Parks vl. Philips (Kte., part pa-'-d;, com­ knows xierfectly! well that Prohibition is a IS now ait Limburg. : His wounds are in the , FU^LY habitants. Jolto IVopdroffe. is beliei ed to magnificent siiccess wherever th© 'law is back of thel 'left ■ ' shoulder. ■ would jse© they were not forgotten on suck Large t in have lost his lioenee of the Georgs Inn mitted 8 d*ya, suspended on payment ol a an occasion. ' ■ i P0RK| and bEAMS monthly inspilment. (Tarried out. I t is arran t nonsense for tha Before I joining up'he was employed as a The audience then rose, and the vote of ■ through a fracas which took place on .hi.s advocates of the trade to say:—“Prohibi- gardener by the Rev. J. A. Paterson, until -J naaterials that they premises as the result of card-playins, and A COAIPLIMENT ON CLOTHES. (■ioii does not prcthibit.” The command­ he left for India. He was for eight eyars a sympatoy was duly carried. PILCHARDS in Tomato Sauce, Extra l^i^e Tin \ had to close it about 1801, when he converted ments proliibitletaaling, murder, etc. I-s* bellringer at Chri.sf Church, Blacklands. The Chairman, in moving the adoption _of it into a private house. He then Girnod his ' An application under the lybrkincn’s Com- title deoaloguo a failure because someone the roriirt, said they were mot in the in­ attention more particularly to brewinj , and pensati-on A-.-t was made b.v a mother for pa>- titeuls or somcoile kills? And so witlia jieoplo joined the Royal Sussex Regiment at the out­ must ultimately ■prevail. It was said that {, all at qld yaliies. hammer by Alessrs. Cousins and Debenham. The daughter: A’es, but 1 want some more. wquld uot be prepared to break an anti- break of war, and has been in France exactly during the War all oontroveiw should cease, Thus another old tavern disappears. | Understanding that the daughter wished to liquor/law made by a majority of tiha three years. and! a truce be proclaimed. He quite agreed, Referring again to the George Inn bfefore- enter a situati-on when she i'ouiid one suitame, people themselves. The official notification, which appeared in but then the timce must bo observed by all mentioned. it is conjectured that about this but that sheLdid not know what it would be, parties.! The other side, however, were ■:l g o w n s No, "Albert Thoma.s.” it is top late in the the “ London Gazette” last Tuesday, reads as actively! at work, and they had no alterna­ time thW thoroughfare changed its namelfro’m his Honour Remarked that a situation would day to tr>- and toad the people te believo follows:— Suburb street or Pump-street to Grorge- ‘Ubt drop from the clouds. He adjourned the that the enactment pf a law against any­ “ Temp-Captain G. Ll. Reckitt, Royal tive but to defend what the.y realised to be application wll next Court, as the daughter the essential ti-uths of God’s revelation to street, i md this may be the origin of its pre­ thing bias a oontrary effect to that the law Sussex Regiment. He carried out a raid on man. He heartily supported Air. Mayo'* jottt own workrooms. sent nane. 1 might then lave tound a situation. iiSnus at, and there ;s in the heart ot the the enemy’s trenches at' vei'y, short notice at The other old taverns in George-street still a time when identifications were urgently re­ work, and the eulogism passed upon‘him ho Illy designed for stout T r IaAI TRIBULATIONS. trade a narda,~as they were all opened start with, anid she did say “It is a nuisance, labour movementj of Dinv-er to-day who Alagdaleii - road, £1; Staff Committee, F i^ an autocracy became the posaesmon. 1828, when that “new township” was fou wipuld as.sert that! they are in favour of the Lloyids’ BaiiK, x,td., £2 2s.; total, £16 12s. 9d. the Roman Pontiffs, and b.v the usnrpatioft everybody giiies us silver oil a Siinda.v.” Tt Bannow Hospital wishes to thank most W Mr. James Burton. The Victoria wai appeared that plaintiff was formally ■dis- reiurn of t ’lie falcion.” of Christ’s pretogatives, and tha uoo ca tena* first to open, and was called “The >S+. missed on an ^legation that a passenger had W. AUSTIN HUBBARD. sincerely the “Fishermen of Hastings’’: for poral power, exercised a irorldly dominion 9 ATS : ! . nards Hotel” xmtil Princeas Victoria Quarry-road Hastings. their very kind gift of fish, and Mr. Grey over the consciences and bodies of mapgnft ^ERIBS B.—No. given heV t-wqpence for a penny tickel' be­ for his splendid gift of 4,6 AtJ) ber 1916, ftiioving that from ignorance the .Leonards. ; tw kingdom is not of this world.” la jnomicaljin price, tiff betore she coUected it that there was a editor had bliindtoed. The quotation had BANNER PRESENTATION twopenny farel Witness also admitted that words, [Christ refused to allow His kingdoift , s ' fully meet this spoils your pleasure ! nothing wJiatSver (o do with the Eobertson- SUSSEX SOLDIERS’! CIGARETTE AND to be tot up on cartVi by,, m eana of worjldlT: the previous conductress should have coll-ec- street OhurchVmee[ting. COMFORTS FUND. power, and yej that was the avowed alni ana ted tbo fare. He said that the passenger was TWO AND A HALF MILLION -policy of on© who claimed to be ChrisPft At BT. MATTHEWS. coming from YVest Alarina, and that he (2) The jumble I iqi of Ixird D’Abernon How annoying it Is to have an evening’s pleasure and the In.ten'rha.l RiBvenii© Commissioner, {MGARETTHS! vicar on earth. The same -spirit which ani- tendered twopence to witness.—By Air, | Collections for week; ending Alay 16th: m.'ited the Pagan Cee.sav was operating. tft. TEdrpe: “ .4n jjincolleoto<( fare” in th a t iMse whoever he may to. is far from clear, but R HOUSE at I theatres, pljctures, or party spoiled by a L ast AlqndBy wae a memorable clav for :ha inference, is th a t botih these gentlemen Alaster .Jack Marrow, £3 3s lOfd.; Corpora­ day in modern .Kaiserism and the Papae^ should be taken to mekn more than a penny tion employes, per Mr. Gasson, 5s.: Aliss Alay Cardinal Bourne’s so-called Alessag© ■tovtSft distressingLisin headache. the members of the St. Matthew's Band of fare.—.Johp Beaumont, the passenger on the are mada to declajre that Prohdhition is a d of quality and Hope, when they miet in Si. Alatthew's failure 111 the Umted btates and Oaiiada. Qas.son (Holliiigton Collector), 9s. 6d.; a t Nation and the action of the Irish Sieiarchji top of the car from Bopeep. said ho paid Aliss .Alessr.s. ('. A. Yanderveli’s "Works (Portland te the honour of' a Andin d yet ninety-nine out of a hundred headaches Missiort H all, to roeeivia the banner w;hjch. In reply to jhe ifild assertions of Albert must he interpreted in the same way. is given to the best Band of Hope in the Collins twopenfce. and received w hat after­ Thqma.s, I l>Bg lo submit tihe'opinion of the Rond Depot, Hovel, per Mr. Popley, l ’2s. 6d. At the close a hearty vote of thanks yra* can! be prevented. Deanery, and also the challenge Shield, wards was tound to be a penny ticket. He present. Governors of some of these Prohibi- Donations: Mrs. Henriqiies (London), Mr. ancoriled the Chairman and speakers, on th* which IS ^pen to competition to the whole had previouslyi tendered tvimpence when the tioii States, (there qra now twenty-eignt Cnllingford, Mrs Perrin, and Mies Wisdom. motion of Colonel A; Burton Brown.. For Eyestrain, which is responsible for more inspector came [to him.—By fiis Honour; He Prdhihition 'Sta.te6)|. Collected cigarettes: Airs. Harman, I22. • On Wednesday, afternoon .the anniverBarr diooese. 1 , did not make any remark -when he gave the Letters of thanks received:’Captain Wetile, headache^ than any other cause, can be entirely The hall, which was tastofully deooratvl, Alaine:—Governor Aliliyven speaking in was contjnueil in the Aiission Hall, Kenil-. was orowdfed. The proceedings opened w th twopence. He did not see th© previous con­ Portland, Alaine, cjn Alarch 28tih last said : 11th Sussex; Sergeants T. Outsell, G. B. worth-road. 8t. Is'finards. when the- relieved by propierly Adapted glasses. a luusicat programme to- Gie children, ductress. — Plaintiff said that at the'Mem­ The honest effoijts of all officials charged Smith, and A-. Roll, 8th RoyaL Sussex;; Cor­ was taken by the Rev. W. ATidiAan (Vicar of whose eortgs and recitation.s were inqch. orial she repcatW several times that she only ;ivith the enforcement cf the prahibition porals A. E. Clark, K, Spray, aiicl .1. R innis, St. John's. Hollington), and among oiheift.- Eyestrain not ijnly brings on headaches, but the appreciated. Then Alay Oonstable haniaqed received a penny.—Air. Thorpe said there was law. in Alaine, aided by new state and Lance-Corporal fl. punnell. Bomba rilier present ‘were; The Rev. H. Cole, Colonel W.: no unkindness t n the part of the Company.— F. Clarke, Gunners Hammond. G Noakes, Ward (CburcInvardcM of Pt. I,eonardS Farisk * continued effqrt of trying to see clearly in spite the Banner, which had been hrid by■ !3t. federal laws, have brought about a condi-; Perigoe, E. i^dlow, E. Payne, W. Alitchell. Matthew’kl daring'the past year, to tjlic His Honour held that the earlier incidents tioq so satisfactory that all of Churrh). I'oloiiel A. Burton-Brown, .and; of jsome visjual defect, produces a frowning were not sufficient to j-ustify summary dis­ G. Aloon, and A.“ Clarke, Sappers T. it'hap- Me-ssrs. G. Glyde, T. MarTchant, G! 01ney',,B* I Rev. W. Sou^ton. Rnri-deoanal Secretary the i ivdsdom of tihe. law. has peim anently man, Horton, A. Carter, and W. Alillcr, ,,^1 expkesision .and I ,wr«ddes. aft.-4ueif .as. setiausly*^ -pf fpre.U.E.T.0 . The , Rev.,, HarlowUPhibiJC. missal. .Having heard the evidence -rrith re- endfed.” He aliso, ,itaitei[l_.that. “aa;rests. for- Dixon,, and the loc^,S ecretary (Air. 'Waltftr: ]1836. ’Phone 35y. ,gar3 td’the last incident, he came'to the Con­ Driver-s E.--Bai'neti, A Biitiktaim. R. H alt, F.' Mayo).' ' ' ' ■' '■ ...... harhiing the ehtire nervous system. of St. Sai-iour’s Church, presented it to all ivausss are corStantly: decreasing.” Freeman, and Burchell, Pioneer Avery, Gaorge Dapson. Air, Phibbe said he ■wa.s clusion that th =1 fompany were entitled to Tennessee:—Govei"nor Rye, in March last, , A-record of local work dealing with recent, jTunbridgA Wells,! dismiss plaintiff. There would he judgment |Riflemen Isted and Moon, Drummer Steven's, events was presented by the Secretary. ' exceedingly plaosed te hear of the childi, stated:—“We haito lost the liquor traffic Fitter Smith, Leading Seaman Ijaurence, Pri­ That i^_why s^erers from headaches should success and to present the Banner to the for defendants. and! we are glad. Crime is reduced: etrqets The Q'hainnan, moving its adoption, sp(]k*; vates Boniface, T. Mead, Alee, F. Bnmstead, of the 'benefits of; the Reformaijon, whick have their eyes nested without delay, and if the ^ Tile RevJ C. J. Kahn, diocesan secretary ’ TH E VVESTERN PIE R . free; from drunkards, bank deposits enor- Gander, E Bijokland, E. Sliarp. H. Win- C.E.T.S., next gave a short report of tjia mouisly increased; property mor4 valuable; iiaahad giYen the English Bible to the nationt- need is Indicated, wear glasses. dow.s. Jinks, F. Barber; T. Andrews. C. Hi Rotermed Brrak of Common Prayer ift: I '; ■ ! work of the local Bands of Hope. .Anothjer I/eighton v. (Mrdner (£91, salary in lieu of life i safer; people] more prosperous ami Collins, A: Brett, A. Knqwles, and S. Kent St. Leonard Band, St.-Paul’s, had ente notice).—Mr. 'Grimivood, solicitor. Queen happier; pu'lMic morals on a higlher plane ” language of the people, and roAstab-: I shjould be pleajed to thoroughly examine your Victoria-street, EiC., represented the plain­ CqiWrado:—GoverM r Carlson, jn Alarch Cigarettes have been ;^sted to Sappers R. %lianeed tihe longrforgotten Apostolic doctrihft IITSICAL FESTim L —Ll for the oompqtation and they weore only] 2 Spray and Philcox. Privates N. Thomas, E. of Justification ,;,by, Faith. These benefit* the Hastings and Bt. L » eyes] and fell you candidly whether glasses will m arks behind St. M atthew’s. Air. Kalkn tiff, Major Lfeighten: and Air. F. AV. Morgan, last! sta te d “Two thousand new savings Taj'lor, S. Samways, Bdard, Isted, W. Eas­ t0( the n'ation tl^ey sought to m aintain unlm-,i aid yoii or not| epoke of the blessing that Bands of Hope solicitor. Hasting^, defended. accounts opened in one month; collections ton, R. Sinden, P. Day, and AI. Deeprose. ifhool XInioii a children’* in Idepartmemt stomas broke all records; paired, bnd in carrying on their work they,! |5 to be h^d at thei Robert •R'ore to the nation, Ihon^ the nation Major I/eightoiiisaid he had held a commis­ Alagazines and booksI,ance-Gorporal H. highl.T -valued Afr. Mayo's efforts. They coulal intidnal Church next Wedt not yet fuMy awake to the evils of strogg sion for 18 years.' He had for 20 years been ciiedit men report many over-due accounts I'unnell, Gunner Perigoe, Rifleman H. Aloon, at all times look to him for counsel and ) t six ofolodk. :The Mayo* drink. He reminded his bearers of the why engaged in the 'management of theatres. Last deenjed unp.iliectabl|e paid up;' crime re- Seamen A. Sinden and W. R.umse.v, and Tele­ assistanife in any difficult cases they^had t« prrins) willj distribute th« the drink question (had been settled In November he was asked b.v plaintiff to look diicrii greatly; Prcihibition a real sucoees.” graphist T. Gutsell. (Jrders; 6,090 cigar­ deal with. His expert, knowledge and Ions) FElLTON & CO. America, and urged all present to (lo theSr after his interesus at the Palace P-ier, but not Kansas:—(Jovernoit (tapper, in Alarcli' ettes, 8th Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment; experience was an asset of great value, and | >>TACrE.—it is understood utmost hy prayer and i^rsistent effort to to make himself known at -St. Iconards, or last, stated"IV ealth per icapita greater 250, Private R, Barton dnd H, Windows re- •the.y heartily -wished .the Society every sno- rostal rates come into foroi joH ffC Y -WARM AN,. Proprietor, bring aboui the same result in this country, make himself known to the local manager. than! any liquor state; death rate . lowest sj>ectivel.y (Salonika); 280j P rivate E. J. Buck- til»nd letterh Will be lid. np so that the nation might be enabled to ful­ Plaintiff visited St. I.eonards from time per [capita; bank deposits largest of any land, R.A M.C,, for wounded. ^ ' Cdloneil A. Burton-Brown seconded, and tkft; Additional gd. fbr each suo* fil the high destiny ho believed awaited it. to time, and ^so did other things for statii; fewer tenanjts: most home-owners The present week’s orders, etc., bring up report Was unanimously adopted. Thn rates to Soldiers abroad SIGHT TESTING OPTICIANS He then ; iresfented' the Shield to Ma y Mr. Gardner. J At the end of Janu­ of any state; an auto owned by every fifth the total number of cigarettes sent out by us , The Eiev. Walter A.. Limbriek then gavft i ri ig with the forces remain Constable. ary Air. Gardner told -him the en- family; two niillicrj people who never eaw to over two and a half millions ! ' another !address, dealing with the -way/m j' . sh ards, will he Id., and th« This Rev. C. Askwith congratulated both g ^ e m e n t -would have to term inate. P lain­ liquor saloon.’’ E. GERTRUDE ADAMS, Hon. Sec., which both Romanists a'nd Ritualists werft ,■ lates to troops will not workers and children on tiheir s'uocess, and tiff assisted Air. Gardner in negotiations with (3) Albert Thomas gives the views of a 15, Eversfield-pldce, Leonards. using “the present distrei!*” for Ihe eiploitae ■ t>k bnekots under loz will b« l A , LOPjlboN ROAD reminded th© children of two resiymsi the W ar Office. [Plaintiff had been engaged namriess Canadian, who, however, know.s tion of (heir own schemes for th© suDjugae. cket exceeding loz., extra id,, biliticis it l«Ud upon' them. (1) To keep both as general advisdr at £364 a year, payable very little about th© laws of Canada, for FOR OUR SOLDIERS; AND SAILORS'. tion of Great Britain to toe Papacy, and thft oi 'rate to merge in the lettnl L e o n a r d s - o N . - s e a . Banner and Shield, and (2) to live up to weekly.—Cross-examined; Plaintiff claimed a he asis'Brts that “Alaiiitoba sends her liquors Romanising of the English Church. is not exceeding 31bs. th« their positton ss members of the le^iug q^uarter-3 notice, as it was the usual custom in by train to Ontario! and lOntario sends to BE OP GOOD COURAGE.’ At both meetings collections were taken oft- ;,-3U>. to 71bW 9d.;. and 71b Band of Hope. Two diooesa.n prizes woto the musical world for anyone earning over £5 Alanitoba, etc..’ Th s is a gross caricature liehalf qf the local AOssionary Guaranteft ^rs for the British [EmpiM then presented to May Constable and a week. Plaintiff denied that Mr. Gardner of the present po.fition of the laiv in “ Th© battle is not youts, but God’s,” He Fuml, of which Air. A. V. Reader, 3-3, St.- ates now sent at Id.' per oa. Qei-irge Dawson—the girl and boy who had when he engagedIbim did so as a managing Canada. WUiile tbq legislatures of the saith, Helen'-s-crescent, is the' hon. treasurer. Owing r lid. ! gained highaft marks, in the examination. director of tlie Pier Company.—Air. Grim- whol© of the provinces have passed^ laws i Who has. the keys bf Hades and the to husintos pressure he was, with great i s’aU N G AlSSOCIATION. A fter ii few . more musical item s. Airs. wood, objecting to a question as to tlie par­ prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors, ' grave; j gret, urifible to be present. annual mating Was hel< Paaley di.st>ributed. Oie prizqs. Certificatos ticulars of plaintiff’s claim, said there bad the Dominion Government has prohibite'l Who overcame the law o^ sin and death. (.'lire Va|e Hotel (Hptfl for full attondfince were given instead been a vast amount of personal feeling in the tiho inaniijfactture, itiiporbation and trans­ And ever lives Omnipotent to save. • I ^ ' . most satisfactory I report medals, 36 be^hg gained tor 1 year, 14 for case.—Air. Morgan, after referring to the “ex­ portation of intoxicating liquors into, any “ He died for all, and would have all to Lieutenant-Colonel f F. G. Langham, of these provinces. The fact olicemen have The Captain of Salvation) is the Friend Social Union held a meeting on Thursday at of their team, especially as tfiey have not numbers of the jails Moscow, jn his 72nd year. The remains werft ml I was await ng a cpnsign- Stuart Wtotoinan, Gladys Blackman, gagement.—By Mrl Morgan : The first plain­ been ; dismissed, and Of all the'merciful, aftd wise in heart: crem at^ at Goliier’e Green on Monday. Ishfries Board of 5,000 Wlvert, Stanton House ’ The Re-y. Canon T.l W. often engaged | in team correspo adence Stephen Cox, Alice Brackpool, Kitty tiff heard about tlie possibility of the mili­ are almost empty. He’ll timely succour out bf Zion send; 1 endearour to rent, two oth« Cook, Fresident, took the chair. ' ’ matches. Scores -.— Brackpool, AYinifred Bryant, Jack Jennerl tary authorities toking over the Pier build­ Prolhibition in tlij United States and True courage overcomes the malice The marriage- .(If Air. Henry Franci* tff in the ricinity, and am Mrs. Stewart Murray, | Leader, of! the Christ Church: F. E. Purchas, J-; A. A. Albert Baker, Ivy Padgham; Pass, Albert ings at any momlent was in November.— Canada is a gi-eat .si’iccees and is being c.x- dart. I Lascellesi Croix de Guerre, Welsh Guairdft ctepded to thp conralescenk Patrols in. this borough, ga-ve a short address Bowley, 0; W. Andrews, J. Storr-Best, 4; Keeley; Juniars, Claps 2, (honours) Qeorgq Plaintiff said ther^ wero other things which tendeiil to the wliolo (if th e N orth American Be of good courage, brothers, all is well; second son of the[ lat© I.ieutenant-Colonel iFairlight J=anatorium whe on Women. Patrols. After the outbreak of H. S. Hewett, 1; 'F. W. Justice Ford, 1 L. E. Dawson; Clftss 2, Doris Barfobt; Claes 3J he did for M r.'G ^ d n e r beside.s those in con­ Continent • | Our great Commander is Emmanuel. Henry Lascelle-s and Mrs. I.ascelles, of W(ml- , “ispj the 'Harold Road' resell jrf r the National Union of- Women Workers Hewett. 1; G. Gilliam, 0; Councillor Hewett, Alan P^e, ‘Walter Jenkins, Jean Dennis; nection with the Pier.—Air. Morgan put in a GUY H.AYLEE. i M.R. beding. Midhurst, pud 'Aliss Eos© Carolinft ng officers and Committeft (ot Great Britain, and Ireland approached the 1; T. Duff Barnett, i; A. DorlencoUrt, 1; Emily Cruttenden, Kathleen Jenner. Cer­ cheque for £25 iit January, which he sub­ South Norwood, S.E.25. Geoi*iaidi Ayjmer, (inly daughter of the lat# Home Secretary and Commissioner of Police AY. W illett, 1.—Total, 8. .1 Colonel Arthur Aylmer and Airs. Aylmer, of. dJj Councillor Tildesley at tificates only!; Class 3, Leslie Catt, W illinir mitted was a final payment.—Plaintiff said it (lounlries, A more intimisei struggle, an inter- ilW. Clark ks Y ice-Preti-. to see if anything could bo done to Jhelp Hastings: J. A. Watt, H. E. Dol^ll, 1; was a payment o: account, and there re- TH E AVOAi Rn ’S p a r t y . Suffolk House, Cheltenham, and niece of women and girls in the diflSculties brought Essex, Reginald Jempson. Tlie children national sti-uggle, oiof «11 'worKmen against place at St. James’* .adt includedS Major i Micfc. H. W. Wickhami-Hore, i; E. A. Lewobek, i; under 10, wlio did not enter for the exam­ mained more. It as not all for salary, but Sib ,—I do not undefrstand Paroikos and 1 iijrt Messrs. H. O. Bannis- about by the presence of large numbers of E. G. Taylbr, 0|; A. G. Ginner, 0; Radnor a contra accounto Uie cheque related to two am quite sure Paroikos did not understand the Governments of Capitalists,and the ruling Church______PiccadiUy,______bn Tuesday. „ The Bishop>9 troops in almost every part of the country. ination awarde.1 prizes for reciting, classes of all countries to! ^ett rid of oppresoppres- assisted bv the Rev. Wit- Foster, CPhilliiiis and Lucas, 0; Miss Euchon, 1; Miss Watson, .0; etc., thespri’ being gained by Leslie Catt, weeks’ salary, -By Mr. Alorgan: Plaintiff me. I beg you to permit me to make myself of Oxfor-d officiate, assisted by the Rev. VTiU spbciation's Cup for tbt The result of this w as th a t the N.U.'W’.'W. E. A. Ixiokhart, 1; H. F. Day, 0; N. Parry, denied saying; “I suppose that is an end of sioii and exploitation, and .to ©qd the w-ar liam Temple (ixiusih. of the bride),. Prebeu- was authorised by the Home Secretary^and - <)yri'l Catt, Leriie Kceley, Fred Keeley, quite ple^'T Ond I ■will] then drop it. by "A. Socialist peace. :ht| was won hy Mr. T aplia 0.—Total, 4. Willie Bracksoblv George Brackpcxil, Lily it. You won’t want me any more ?”—Plaintiff Theye are three, arid only three, possible dary Cronshaw, thd Vicar, and the Rev. J, f41h.~.. Messrs.! Coburn and the Commissioner of Police, Sir Edward said Mr. Gardner on that occasion was in a ' , H. TORDIFFE. E. T. Evitt. I Henry, to appoint Women Patrols with a Watts, Grace Poole, Nellie Luck, Kathleen conoliisions to this war; 1, a German p^oe; 126, Sed'Iiesimmbe-road |N. {up.: Intending membem Noakes, Eth»l Garner, Violet Cruttenden. hurr.y to catch a train. The cheque was a British peace; 3, a World peace. Either Ht view, to giving friendly help and guidance to AT THE ALBANY.—On Wednesday after­ subsequently cashed.—Asked how he regarded ISfcth May. ■ a the Secre^,ry, .138, Bd- women and girls. There are now 2,348 A special prize was given to May Cons-tobla of th^ first two means fighting to the last ngs. A limited number «< noon, 29th inst.,i at three o’clock, at the for accompanying the songs. ^ e Rector it when draendanb terminated the engage­ man, find t® me it seems monstrous that [We advise this correspondent to read the i^ailable. I Women Patrom working in 72 places. The Albany Hotel, Madame Bertha Moori and ment, 'plaintiff said there were nfkny comedy letter on the Labour Candidate by the Rev. ■work began on an entirely voluntary basis, her daughter, Mias Marjorie Moore, will give presented Afisis Poole witih a handbag in m atters in the office.—Air. M organ: AVere you women should advocate it. But they do— D. Henry Rees, in another part of this but paid work was now becoming increas­ their song and stqry programme in aid of the the name oif^ helpers wbo wish-ed to ex­ actor in the comedy, or were you stage both here and iu Germany. issi©e.—Ed.] I ’ ■ ingly imTOi-tant, and 96 special Patrols were Ixu'd Rolj,erts’ Memorial Fund. Tickeis- can press their-appreciation of her d-evotion to manager ?—Plaintiff: I was a good listener.— I agtee with Paroikos that our c.Uiiso was ______now woiking with the police, paid out of be obtained at the Albany. Hontel and the the work. ' Air. -Morgan put ini a letter from plaintiff to a good! cause when ire start^, bu't I ^nm>t STOOLB.YLL FOR WOUN'DED SOLDIERS, police funds, mostly in the Metropolitan i^dis- Airs. Pasley reminded the children that PREPAID! ADVERTISEMENTS, sucih *• “WaNTSBLR- “ Obseiwer” Office. defendant, signed jwith “TCindest regards,” agree that it is a gooil.^iise now -We cto gin,-I have' arranged Another stooll^li ■ TO !LETr' and " FOB S A U ." «to., era ia iwrttd i# iricts. They did, not wear uniform, but plain the biggest - dJiings in life were dona by which he suggested contained no reference to not know the secret fieaties ^ Germany, m„bch to be played betW-eon my team of dark tailor-made coats and skirts arid a uni­ TH E LATE m RS. FROWD.—The funeral fellowship, and urged them to bo true to the foUoaiiis FIRST CLASS WEEKLV NEWSFAFKBfi ■ of the late Mrs. (Sharles F. Frowd took place a broken contract.--Observing that plaintiff but of i^oQurse they have them, and of ooiuse ygterans and Others against eleven oouvales- 1 far ONE OfiABQE ONLY— form hat. They wore - the Ordinary their colouns. She expressed a hope that said in a letter that he had fixed up two they ape just had. ^Iney ruay be [worse j over-toas officers at Lord’s Cricket BAJSTZNas k ST. LMONJ.RBS OBSIRTMM I T I 8 M police armlet. Voluntary Patrols were doing on Monday at thie Chiirch-in-thejWood, Hol- all tihe membfBrs of the Band of H op' would Companies, Air. Alorgan hoped they were excellent work in many parts of the country. lington. The Service was fully clioral. remain total | abstainers fbr life, and that but they would have to he b ^ .. ^ | Ground on Saturday, May ,at 2.4S p.m-., BM\XKILL-Oir-SaA 0B8BK7MB. Psalm" ’ 90 was chqnted ■ ' ■ and - the hymn, ■ Abide profitable.—Plaintifl .said he hoped .so. He Liebknecht is in prison—if he js not dead—; the ixitponage of the Dpke of Oon- I SVS8MZ BXPMMSS. Thqy did not wear itaiform. They carried all would seek to be in fellowship with was working for the Government, helping to and at! his trial he ooncluded his defeince ' naught, his Excellency the ” - ft' police whistle and wore an armlet of black with me,” was sweetly rendered by the Choir.hoir. Christ who atone could help them- to stand Japanese Ambas- e d . The Rev. W. McLean, Viciar of St. John’s, end the AA’ar. , H b might explain to his with th© following:—‘‘The present w ar is gjulor. and tho Lord Alayor of Londbn. 1 2 WORDS (1 tosertioii) „ and white stripe, ivith a blue shield, A’ith fim . She was gtod to say tihat the cliildveii Honour that he hold 21 public honorary not a war for the defence of national integ- ■ Entrance to the ground and stands will be 1 2 WORDS riA iftsartions) . . 2 / 0 N.U.YV.W. and their number in red-on it. Hollingtoii, officiated. The church WHS had collec-tsd] ^82 3s. 6d. for the Police offices.—Captain Shgw produced a list of con­ The pumber of each Patrol was registered at crowd^ with a congregation of friends- The rity, npr for the liberation of oppressed free, but a collection will be made to provide 12 -word* !/• Court Alissicd, as against 17s. 6d. last year tracts submitted to [the authorities.—By Mr. nationalities, nor for (he well-lieing of the sfoolball wiokets for convalescent hospitals Scotland Yard. They each had a card ask­ moiirners includedM r. Charles F. F rowd The R-ectdri expressed his -thanks to the Alorgan: It was not ^ legal claim.—Defendant Id. FOR EVERY ADDITIONAL WORD. Spaaial ing the ^lioe to give any necessary assist­ (husband), Lieutenant Claude Frowd [.s*on). masses! From the point of view of w'age- in France and in England, j teinut for kxBccri Mriods. BAt« Card oa applieaM ^ ■ Rev. C. J. Bjahn, Rav. W. Sougfhton and said he entered into Ino contract bi November earners it pnly means! the extreme concen- As a result of the matqh at Lord’s last tbo PubliahiDC OsUa. ance. This card was signed by the Chief Mrs. A. .1. Santer, Miss .Santer, Mr. A, Mats Rev. Harlow Phihbs; and to Airs. Paslev with Major Leighton, except te buy some FubUahinc i^be: ii, CLAREMONT© MASTINGS* Constable of the district in which the Patrols tliews, Mr. (3. i'ji’owd, Air. C. F. Thv'aite,' tration! and accumulation of political' bppres-' August I recei'Ved hundreds of letters asking Taiepb^a 132 Haatisge. i for disti-ibuting the prizes, and to workers skates. There was no arrangement on the sion, of economic fl-ecoing, and mjlitarv ' for information about thalgame and for a were working. The leader sent a report of Mrs. Nye, Mr. G. Dallant, Mrs. Gerrish Mr.: and chlldnoii for the evening’s entertain­ 15th November for Major Leighton to enter the work don© every month to the Chief C|on- ,T. Buchanan, Mri i. Chester, Mr. J. Nye A ir: ment. He isdlied for a special vote of into defendant’s employment. Defendant butchery of the bodies and souls of the wage copy of the rules. I shall ^ glad, if future n lV ftftt. «table, the local Committee, and the London E. M. Scott Smith Dr. Garrard, Mr. J, . SLem- thanks for Nr. Allan, the superintendent, did subsequently say that he would like to earning cla-sse.s to the advantage of Capital- correspondents will kin-dly enclose a stamped SITUAjriONS VACANT—LAOS. Committee. The Patrols -worked eatirelv in ball. Airs. Kemball, MiBs Buchanan, anifthe in the nam e of tihe helpers, who felt th a t have a private advi.sei; for the Riev Company. ists an!d Absolutists. There must bp only; addressed envelope. " i on© answer from tho wage earners! of all Lewes. AV. Wi GRANTHAM. BOY or WOMAN raaldrad iamsdlstaly tor vwteR a friendly spirit Their work was to help employes of the :irm. Floral tributes jwere the success •ql th.e Band of Hop© -was to a —By his Honour: Defendant did engage plain­ irvTk.—Apjplz Oailton Betel, BaxhUl. muk acaitt tbM keep order, and to do anything kind and halp; sent as follows Mr. and Mrs. Scott Smith large extent’ duo to his 'nfluence and untir­ tiff for a month as general adviser to the Pier BOY wantaft (■*# about! u, to ba trtoMd uadat. biBtar, ful. Their wish was to 'make friends gith (wreath), Mr. and M rs. E. ¥. Hibbs (wreath), —Apply Lady Humpbeiy, Tae Giora noUiaetoa, r ing zeal. U n to r Air. A llan’s superinten­ Company. Plaintiff subsequently said: “ I —niJi the girls and gain their, confidence. This Mrs. W. Allin, AVatling Hill (wreath),- pAunt dence St., Afliijthew’s Band of Hope had in siHipose you won’t w ant me any more ?” De- EDUCATED YOUTH aa App (or canaal fms I It. 1 ' part of the work was made much easier when Clara and Cousins (wreath). Miss Parker three -years '* sen from almost tba bottom to'ndant wrote the £25 cheque in settlement. aiaUBs bnauuts.—Biyaot ^ ' VoeaB’ftfO., Beak they had their Patrol Clubs for girls, and (cushion of flowers). Miss E. Thonjpson of tiho list to its present position of holder Mr. Alorgan submitted that he had ho case to lAIS. th eir CLomrades' Clubs for men and ■womjen. (wreath). Air. Pallant.(chaplet), Ati-. and(AIrs. of Banner and Shield answer.—His Honour pointed out to Air. JUNIOR CLEOK «SBUd.—A ^ by Isttor. T. Braa* . tb the spot aadM Oo.,ft^aa '■Vj4a; I ftMB*Havalock-id., HaetiSta. - a t t ; These mixed Clubs had been a great iMPCjess Drayton- Greenwood (cross), Mr. Frowd and Grimwood that the cheques produced were RBSPECTABLI BOV wautad M, to I ___ di loftTCt tb t i in many places. 'Women Patrols haaTieen family (wreath), Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bower: signed by Air. Gardner as Managing Director Blau’s liairdreBiii WyaH. W© TTllHy . ; U lOOMMd working in this bofoiigh for rather love:■ a (cross). Airs. McMorrin (wreath), Mr,.], and of the .St. Leonards Pier Company.—Mr. SMART RESPI^TA BLE LAD waai •bit to.«r(*ft( ImUbc year now. They had not started a Club, as Airs. Michie (spraly), Mrs. Paine, Mrs. Sab- Grimwobd submitted with regard to these and Stona, &7, 4iMO'a-id., MU.. ' w ere'W ere already several excellent giri-s’ bage and AlisS Tiqhhaud (cross), Mr. H. San-: APPEAL. the list of contracts submitted to authorities, -^we^T^rt I atsoos - LAB,- aUa to clubs in the town, but they hoped shortly to ter (chaplet), Alri C. F. Frowd, husband' these did not absolve Air. Gardner from lia­ ue it aa* prrxrjwdvaImlTo attoaUro;sltuetioB: goo*sood i It TtftrSttMM U find a room in a central position in the town bility.—His Honour said he could not see any (wreath), LieiiteUant C. S. Frowd, son TO INHABJ^NTS OF THE DISTRICT. -ailSB to be their headquarters. They hoped to (R..V.F. propelleri. Captain and Mrs. S. PRINCI^LLY t h e HOUSEWIFE. vestige of a case for defendant to answer. ll*t8oln«itt»-dfty , have a very pretty little rest room to' which F’rowd, R.N., Hal fax (anchor), the Hasrings Even if there was such a contract it did not they could invite girls. They would like ihe Golf (Hub (wre: th), Aliss I«. Buchjanan Owing to the great demand and necessity appear th a t Mr. Gardner was th e per,son to SIiTUATjONS VACANT-m Al E. loom to be a place 'where all and every could (wreath), Air. am Mrs. Lawless {wrep-th). of glycerine ifc is eclectic and to the nation's be sued. There had been a probability of W h ile m ilk is scarce, take CcMjba come for rest, advice, o r help of an.y Staff of GHenmore (wreath), Air.. J . Biiphanan interest th^l the housewife should not the military taking over the Pier,which ren­ l«ln* tor auettoat aod ■f ir- kind that they could give. The difficulty at (wreath), Mr. and Mrs. Joscelyne (cross)! Mr. waste a p b rtio i of Bones, F at or Qreas© of dered a yearly arrangement nnlikely.—Judg­ m IroHjthloi ftato qaa present was that they were not able to find aw kind. I , ment for defendant. T. B. Holliday (wreath), Mr. arid Mrs. C. which is both food and ^rink _ ft room suitable, but every effort was being If people -wbose eye this should meet m 11 ______‘XSStofX’A'*' vetsuismi' Chester (wreath), Air. and Airs. P. W. Dray- A GAS STOVE. made to find ope. ; The Chief C-onsthble, con (cross). Captain^ E, C. Chester,, R.E. ily take notifce, inform thqir friends S d — a fragrant and refreishing Mr; James, had been most kind to' jihe (sheaf with regimental colours), Hastings take car© to sab© even the smallest guanmy Cotton V. Howell |[£1 10s., return of gas 1 ^ of torn Pfttrols, and was always road.v to give them Golf Club Employes (sheaf), AliSs L. Owen of such material referred hereof, they will stove or its value).—^Ijar. Morgan defende- help, encouragement, and advice in tlioir be assisting jtbk interests and benefit of the beverage, rich in strength-giving ^Ma Mataenie.— WlitodT E e a tferti,^ ^ ja g # ' ' work. 'The police also were most courtequB (lieart). Dr. and Airs. Garrard (wreath), Mrs. nation in a -w«Iv by providing an article for Plaintiff said defendant hired a house from Ryan, Airs, and Alisa, Buchanan' (wreath), her, ahd she lent a gas stove, which defen­ "pLBOTRIO WI ■MAN BBBtad, n t d to mumti alt#> And helpful if the Patrols had to ref^r Staff at Tunbridge "Wells (wreath),. Employes, the extraction af glycerine, which is a most dant took away.—MrJ Morgan said'the stove trtail i«M ni them . . J important cqniititnent in the manufacture ^properties fbr nerve.and body. Asply ftdBms Miss Und’erdown, 48. Sprmgfield-roa' 21, Eing’s-road (wieath), Mr. and Mrs. Eem- of munitions.. They will also be in a ©fas bought. He put in a receipt in regard the Hon. Secretary of the Paltrqls, and : ball (wreath), Air. A. J. Santer [and family position to olht lin current “ M arket Price to "fixtures.”—It app^red that a man who I waBta*.—Apply Toric PfitBl* j (cross). Mr. and Airs. A. H. Philpot (wreath), by addressing -> postcard to rew up a list was in Salonika.—Plaintiff said .ways ■willing to give inform^,tioh 'to an' ihe asked whether they would rather have a toLF, Gai^ftaar.—Blpoao, BL ifttorested in the work Mrs. C. .4. Schwabe and family (wreath), W! E. BUZARD Buy the best pfU 't fie *' pjB- Air. and Mrs. Walter G. Frowd (wreath),lMr. (Authorised purchaser to His Majesty's itohener or the gas stove, and they chose the tiB (mated, at roae. for t.... and Mrs. Kemball (chaplet). Air. and Mrs. Forces), itove.—Defendant said he hired the house, HASTINGS LABOUR PAFtTY.—The Has. Digby Cleaver (wreath). Miss Kehiball (cross), Winding Street, ith the gas stove and other brackets as fix- Mr. an

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SITUATIONS WANTED-MALE. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HRS. F|RBD SMITH, TO Ra k e r s .—As baler oI bread and amall. a^p’ ij7~ MISS COLLIEI^ir " Ciam'('itl,’* ' Pqter’i!;-road, St. W^RriROBli DEALER, {rrHrtfl 3; di«out?aigel*«o exptfriener iWo La/is, up in •farm Hourfj©, rpirfwte |U©xandra Park; minute trams; moder­ . u 'a«t-oif CLOTHING, Om tjSi ’gork'.-rtJ., ft. Cohoiiiy-pL, Haetiups. mlft ate.—40] I k>W'r JPark-id., Hastjhgs, ml8 PAYING GUEST receivod in the hows© of a quiet dHj? mon-j lem iSi SPEGTACLEMAKERS. family In pleawjjt neighbourhood, at, moderate terms.—, A h e I'ill ran on receipt of Postcard. StiTUATIONS WANTED— f a r m H A N D S , Addressl Ctueet.te.o. 8, Mount Plbasknt-cres.,■' r ' Hastings. te GENTLEMAN, inarmd, lneligjbre'~fnr'”Arm,Y,"^Va |B utcriS iii|le}^.,t. BOLLESTpN, M.Pi eBoploynient as <»euf ral ’ Worker i*u m iiod farm or pri- WAR PRICES FURNITURE BOUGHT. Tate e^at©; thoroirglv.y rrm^ersaiit -witii fruit, bortieub DOAr d a n d RESIOENCE WANTED. tnre, dairy work au«r,” Ijewf*. iul7© boarder; on hi^:’h ground, ths liaok Of Hnstings or St.. “iV OUEEN-S ROAD, HASTINGS. Leo.najUa.—Terms, W.'V^h, 487, “ Observer " Office, Hne- 'There is a severe w a n t e d Lent n Siiilee, Goafs, 7'ron,»r«. Maota, •f Exaxninens Prof. Silvanual P; THOMPSON, D;S. •-ml8 Office, Bexhilu . ml8b of the lines we now AS HOUSEKEEPER or ' U^F^fnl Help; good plain WIDOW re^quires c/uutertablft hnm*** Br^hill, for boy The Court of this Guild desires publiloly to notify that <-ook and necdlewoman.T-'A.S l,?3o, “ Observer " Oftive, 9; teniw m*xterato.- R,, '27, Statiorl-rd., Hasting#,. ml8 Bexhill.. -m l8b have cannot be re­ Ai COMPANION HOUSEkEEPER to ebierly lady or A TRJ.AL SOLICITED. Established .33 Tasnt The Voice Mr. J. WATSON g**utlema,n; kn-^wled-e plain r.Motiu;;; miisii’al,. musical, good placed. Buy NOW itader alr>ud.-E.P.. 328.- -Obseiver’' Office, HaVtin-p.- - HOySES AND BUSINESSES TO LET MBS. BEENKT. -m is eVen for gifts to be WARDROBE DEALER^ GORDON VILLA. BATTLJI 14, Queen’s Rokd Hsstihgi^ GIRL^ nearly 16. lequirea sUuation R lo 3; not r^un- AND FOR SAkE. , ROAX>. ST. LEONARDS^ s-iU pee beiat pnnee ter ^ [B y ;.j davR.—rll.. “ Obs''r\er ” Ha.3tings. -ml8 rnade at the end of kinds' of Ladiee’, ^l^'Drleinen’ii, and Children’R I>KFT« kcvfn^ passed the prescribed examination, in optics and siSht-tjesting, has be^ii GENITLEWOMAN yvants ©nga,igageiuent few hoiiTf; daily AN OPPORTUNITY.-ForFor SaleTlfT^hSaleTlfT^heid. ^uet+y two- OFF WPjARING APPARKIj nf eton- deeciiptioa, W companion invalid, care chiUj, lighi duties; 12«. 6d. roomed ground flwi 'Thatrb'ylrb‘'4 'rudfjir Cottage,',Co- wnh over the year. Take this T’VK ONLY |0NP: ADDRESS. HAT^y; granted the Diploma of efficiency and tne right to use the affix F^>SalW«0« ■weekly.1 7 , “ Oteerver ” Office, Hastings. m25 24 acre* <'f meadow andi fruit plantation (110 fuU bearing PlaFASF. NOTE. —A.) T-.ommuni'^ticoR should be HOTEL BOOK-KEEPER. [Tp^eprionlct. d©sir<'fi holiday fruit trv'H of ckoiyost. varieti-s), (ytii^-teditiial amengF^t- the advice — you will not . dir^<‘t to riordnn VniaJ Batt:-*^r.-»ad. St. ’L^onarda. Offensij He is thersfose recommended as oompetp to prescribe glasses for correotiilg ciigAgenripDt two wfek-i, begfb.niu^' of June; thoioijc-nly liop gftrdeus .it 'fyler Hill. t'HUterbn: y; i«loee to a station Oid^is by Po6t promptly attended to. Diatanc^ m experiebted all loiitme.—Box 16, “ Observer ” Offir-©, and on UJJin .rond : exoelteut spring water: g'ood ceilings regret it. objevt. appearil optical defects of the eye, | , Hastings. 1 m l8 and concrete floors; homtliy and dn. ; sjiiltable for artist, LACY 9 yearA’ eXTertentc, seeks positinn, Short- banhelor or market- gardener, or ajanyoio seeking t«»tire- Solid G|>Id Expand­ papers. We arJ hand-Tyjtuuti and Clerk.—jN.jD.G., ' ’ Observer” Offlre, ment in. iin»tic sunouadingii;.pnr’e i 400.—Addreae Powr-il, Bexhi)!.^ - mlSb 8, Balar:- st.. Cantotbnry. ml8 in g Watch Bracelet, MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES—WANTEB, LADY requires re-ongagen enf. a« MANAGERESS in the German attl For Furnished high-Hais apartiuenti hniu.© st Mtisfam6: cxc-ejlent ros.t.ly appoipi- W raifht’j Furui-turo Htoiea, 31, Albtofa-rd., F alk^on*, means that soft] or' otherwise.---76, •\VaTr)«u-Rq., 5^+. T'»eonardr:. , ml8 . SITUAjTIOfi w'3nt'‘d gofid plain. Cook, in qiii^t nri- nieutB throughout; plate, m en and every lequiMfe about or 18, New Rente, Ajfhford'^ j»i3 ’ vSANTED. leliabip. MOTOR MECHANIO t|, Inke ‘USEFUL ' MAID re^jiiired <0r lady Church-weroau, vat© fstuSiy where another is kept.’—Smith, firauvfUc, HoMlcrfi-liill. ItexhiJl. . . —.llh £ 4 ^ ; ulw ent .hands 30 ycais, proprifetrees letinui;-.— FURNITURE BOUGHT.!-Cc.sh. waiting: top pri-o* % i of Motor Eagiceoring Work* and Taxi Hjrs Trade. under 40.—E., 41. Pereneey-rd., East-bcnim©. inzte- Wi‘'kendei{ and Sons, Tunl-ndgc Wciis. j paid ; complete hoiises tod t-o bott^riu; wanted. Officer a the essence of ™-As>r’i- "7. Hicb.«b. Battle; ' '^3V ‘UNDER HOUSEMAID. 18-22:1 wagee £20-24: six SOLDIER’S WIFE Mseks employment in, Rye, whole ■ DETACHED VILLA, ue-ir eir^'ular trarae: 3 Rv'-p- .Outfits, C^Mts' Suite. Boote. odduiente, underwear; alsii WANTED. DRIVER for steam tra.ajriii;, immediate.lT; vants; b'^v <■‘■^1';; fiimily four:'. Oburcli nf England. 'or part ijmet'any r.^njvdtr, bicu acettetomed to busin‘*«s. tion, 3 Bfd, Kitchen. ScUi.ojv, eri.5need.—Apply Curtains, Trunks, Bapp, Typewriters. Giatnophonea^ important to uij W. Inylor, 34, Townwall-st., Dfwer. ' mlS fieebold --£550.—Cousins and Debeuhaml, 24. H.o h .. k- viANTED. MAM or BOY to put n.? and lakl> do^rn slat*' wares required.—'Tapuer Bror., 9, York-buildings, id.. flaeUtg-p. i , , Sewius Ma<;lunfa. practical Valuers; distance no ohje<^ n?in‘ blmd.—Cock aDCi TipCJ, 21, >\Tiite KoeJe,* Hastini?^. SITUATION REQUIRED oaiiy___ wOtV. plain eookin?; EIGHT PER CENT. Tnvostment.- [iC^sehoUi hruse. — [,ocx—tn? What we mean - I , . ' -“U120 Wa it r e s s req'uired. small pfirate hotel; good out­ preferred; good jeter.mces.. -,o 8, ReginaId-rd., Bcxhill. Fo.k'iston©; reuT £39; ground rent £3 lf»s. : price £3;0; GOOD SECONDHAND FURNITURE, PianTW, era,, ings-—76, Warrior-eq., St. Leonardf. ml8 iHlRh two-third© can lema.'iL nt £5 pcx oeut.- O'.vau, A^hior-i. et*--., bensht. for cash.—Hed^ecock Warner, Offensive ” is an] WANTED a YOUNG LADY! for. gp.v^ry «outlier.— SERVICES civpp by r'-nnp©tent peteon f'T comfoTTaMs I Dover. Prompt attention. j | Apply L. H. Pratley, 2. DevonfJiire-rd., Boxhill. ml8b ’->n>c; • scf'jd need! twomar..—L 460, " Observer ” Offi FOR SALE.—Small Leafiohold Property in London-id., CENT’S. LADIES* Cast-Off Clotbin?*: b*st priees.--* will, and to sepaJ SITUATIONS VACANT—f a r m HANDS, WANTED,! GENERAL SERVANT; clean and billing. lirt.stinyj. ’ ^ ml8 Crii klewooii Dress Aceucy, , Ciicklcwood-lane, N.W.4 TWO LADIES'(young) and St. l/oona'ds.—W. Keiley, Allrirton, iSiis^ex. —m2o 46,10MD9N RQAO S t LEONARDS —Mrg. Heramiiurs. 52,‘Wiiton-rdJ. Bexhill. -iilSb good General lequiro joint FURNISHED HOUSE or Part to LaI; nvKlcmte Phone Haniustfad 29U. .i —il3 !' ~ aI u ‘r o u n d .MAN: married; coed wasee, rottafe WANTED,^ Waitress aud H n u s^ aid : g'.*od wa?f« aud ncau-emeipt: tliorouL'lily dom^^' ti'^ated and. exreri-ent;''d HOUSE or FURNITURElor part wanted; hteh<»fc by \iords and li _idT^rden close to laain roa/l aud work.—Ari>.v A. tipi>.—Chine Undorv-.iff, Boscombe. i j31c ousok'eejjjng. i'.K»kiiic, needle'vork, acc-oitut-s and correiV” terms.—3L SilvoTlnnds-rd., FilvcrhiU, St. 3.“onards.—tu18 price cTiven by the oldest established firm; prompt caito ■ndeTMo: w^ould tako eiitin FOR SA lE.—Small 0^>a-l and Carrier’s-Un'incss; g-unir terms which will 0 . Atloorn, P iic ^ Farm Jilasit Hcv*thly. WAITRESS -wonted; at?> Sculler>'majd.—Apply York charge of private house, oonocru; ro rcas'^iniiblo olTcr refused.—Write S.H.. 5li0, settlement.—Reerea and Bon,! 43, Hich-st., Hastinss. GARTER waated; hboee and ? a id ^ i'loee te stab©; Privat© Hotel, Bexhill- 'Ul or lames' club in Bexln:i Brighton, or Fa,iithbuTne: 1 tc29- ness or our weai *oo4 "waged,, ovcrtiiae. ^ewood.—F. H. P|ilbeam. WANTED., © good plain COOK.—Apply 29, Dors terd., highest Tdjr<■enuea.—Apply Mil s, 1, Bolebiookc-rd., Bex- “ Obrtervnr ’ Office, H.iA.tings. . i —ml8 ,ml8b FURNISHED HOUSE, facing Park.) to Let. with HOUSES of ifood Secondhand FURNITURE Tr;ip.te£, Farm, NinaeM. Bexhill-ou-S^ ^ immediate poaaeosion: .3 Ferept.ion. 3 Bedrooms: offices, or single articiei purchased. We are buyers cf enythip* leave the Hums ij CARTER p l o u g h m a n wanted: pA>od hf«a© and WANTED. YOUNG GIRL, nb'^ut 15, daily.-HiLlctr, young brginj situaiioiiL in, bue^tes; wleable. — Brrant 'tnd Sons, iFumiture- Dealers, 41-45, mariied man.—' garden: rent 3 guii'ca.1 per iveeK-•—Apply Dyer and Wagfift tor a eingl man. or cottage for a FruiterpTs, 83, Quep-n's-rd.. Masnngtsu —mlft Ifitl© kubwiodgo btxjk-keeniug and serving; live in.— GalUway.' HRr<»!ock-rd., Hiwt-ings. , — trl Queen's-rd., Hastint^. I tol4 they .want, but ’■ Apply A. Gorham, Telscombe, Lewee. WANTED. YOUNG GIRL to learn- the busiute^.— 4, JlVorth-rd., Bohemia, M E S S R S . d y E r a n d g A l l Ia w a y ’S FARM PRDOUCE. POULTRY, EGGS, LEFT.QFP CLOtHINQ. Boots, et«„ of Ladies. Geatfl, -LEADiNG FARM HAND wanted; mijiBt be good all- Burton's Librnry. 5, Ev^'Tsficld-pl., St. Leonarde. —ipl8 LADY wishpa Morning Ilngagemont- or few FURNISHED LADIES COUNTRY ifOUSE to Let STOCK AND SHARE tIST. MILK, FRUIT, ETC. and Children’» |. leQwircd; also Gramophones; sodA obtain by ficrhtinl yannd man. with m u for horses preferred; ho\i», garden. WANTED, YOUNG GIRL to take baby out niornlings. hmrs companion or helffi in light household duties. for not lete than 3 months, from June J.e|t; 2 Reception prices given dl^anee no objeht.-Mx. and Mrs- Millar. •-A ^ ly , with reference. Hall and Co., Croydon, —Mrs. Donaldson, 12. St. James rd.. Hastings. • -iiil8 -|M., 276; Observer Offlr.e, Hastings. ra25 Roonie, 4 Itedroonie. Bath; indoor sanitfl-tiion ; four acree DYER A QALLAWAY'havA for Sate at| tho moment ; “ C ABE A C E “p GA'N-rS~G'r”'Sa)e7~te‘iSiS'(rn^ 1, lalintnvord-td4, Brighton.. , ' * —a26tce L attempt to' winj :®or5ii^’h F a m , Sanderstoad, Surrej’. ^ V^'® WANTED. GENERAL SERVANT for fmU fariiv; ground; criltivatM vegetable gardon ; sbri niiles Bexhill. — £350 Hasrin-gA 5 r->r ^-'-■nL Additional Stock at 70, Druiiuie:,dji; 5s. i«cr 1,009 on xaU: bapa charged unlee.* OLD-FASHIONED Grandfather’s Clocks, C hairt - w A n t e o , a SHEPHERD, able to she^r; no folding; light work.—63, ’We*rtern-rd., Bexliill. —inl8 —Apply Bqx, IT.E., ” OhnA-rver ” Office, Bexhill. —nil8b £100 34 V*’*- fOnt. di*ft> nt 55, 60 £10 o pnr cent. Pref. letuvuM al once.—.t. Cornwell add. .Son. Barcombe Milte, Tables, Chests. Wardrobes, etc., wanted for cash:. gnoU could not win byl •Iso iHandyman, gardening, and one liorsel; good cottag^ WANTED, WOMAN over 2.5, singe-handed; twii in FURNISHED and Unfurnished HOUSES. — Lodging Bnxliill Water and Ga'i, bidcs; 41 Qncpn’B Horel. bidp; i-hissex- ;al9teft prices: any condition.—Write or apply ’Wraight, -Sk •n d gardens.—Henry P. RatcliS, PebrJiami m24e family.—Apply Mte, Bourdilloa, Barcoinbc, LewesJ COUNTRY APARTMENTS TO LET. and Bofirding Honetre, in St. Leonard* aqd Hastings, at 4 llaetinvj- Tuipvov^mcEt. Shaios at £15; have 2U HENS, in romlitirn., Arpl.v Mrs. -Whit^. 24 A!bion-rd., Folkestone. —mil 3 ---1 WANTED, CARTER, need to ploughing, etc.; cottage, all rcntn.s and prices.—Apply to Dawso^ and Hurden, buyors <>( Pain? Roeetb and Pier Shaios.—Offices, 3S, (;priri;e-5r. Haf-t'.u;:*. • —ml? READY MONEY irirsn ter Old Gold. Jewellery. APARTMENTS: ope or tw Bedrooms and 8it*ing- Auctioiicorel, 48, Marina, St. ijCrOi)a,)d«-on-S<»a !estehlis]ied Havrlat. Stri-w.—Apply to blr. J . Crouch, Staridard diamoD’dii, and other precious stones.—Rose. and Bato^ anM atrondani.e. — F. DoJiii Donellts. Farm, Barrlt, bv post: eTr»ry a^^rietance rratis. —tc41 hill. —ml$b l^US-T^X. HASTINGS: fi'ur F i‘v'h''ld Vi’l^s; charming positi'-^n. Hiil,, NitifieUl. Barile. 1 ■ ml7e 46. London-rd., St. I^eonards. tefl foi’tni^dit a;:o a r| WANTED, ASSISTANT (R.C.). Girls’ Induftthial —ml8 PINANCIAL. ETC. FOR SALE. -About- 30 ;;ood ’Laring ITr'ne, alro 4 MRS. C. WRAIGHT, 31. Albion: Particniars, 1 211, MaM-en Hill, New Maldcu. • jl Indian Runner Dn«-ke and. Drak?.--White, Witherenden- Cor cash. Ladies* and Gents' Wordarobea, jyl3 ap))eiU’eu in the SITUATIONS VACANT—FEMALE. Hivme.—Apply Superintendent, St. Mary’s Home, weekly.—Mrs. Norman- Crouch, Br->a'I Oak, Bre^te, MODEr H s e m i-d e t a c h e d v i l l a , overlooking leigh. ■ ■ . ^ ^ mote tfusc?0-.\. - 7 . ' Park, cont-a&nteg Ihreo Recf-ptiou Rooms and five Bed­ "^HE~Dir^VjT.irof'The~'^Wf Permajiput” Bmldln? liil , Buiwasb. Sussex. —iiil7o MRS, GODDARD, Hompsteod-streat, Ashford, K en^ " A respectable p e r s o n wanted tor lioueswoik; WANTED, Cook and House-Parlourmaid; betwfwn- rooms, -withT cfKxi garden: pric-a £.500: two floors only Sortety ur« prepared te receive MONEY on depwiit at 4 FOR SALE. —Kter-.;n, 14 morith? old Pultete. on© pure —Wardrobes wanted; highest value; prosnpt settlem ent mans were read} laArtfw prelk-rr4^.—37, Eveisfield-pl., rtt. I>eonardis.—mlo maid kept; ?ord wugo^ and gooji outiage,—Apply ]?2, per cent, per a.nnum. Income tax paid. Infejpsr paid bred Leghorn Rco.stci.—Mrs. Balcombc. New Cut,. end in £too4 repai’-.—App'y 1, Cambridge-rd.. Hastings. MRS. CAVE. Wardrobe Dealer, 30, Snargste-streNL Great. Bi’itain, il ^ASSISTANT "R-antod. with experi^noe.'-Jving Cliapcl Patk-rd., St. l>eoiejd5. rnls i —mis half-yearly.—Appty Fiank Sliocsmith, Mana#er, 17, Iteve- field. ‘ . mis •tatiOTjOTS. 4S, King’BTtd;, Sr, l^onards^. j Wa n t e d , younu- l a d y a s s is t a n t to assist iu U-.I OUNTRY APARTMENTS WANTED lock-rd., Hiiiitiiiss. , FOR SALE.—Dav-o)d Chif k«[ nire-brcd. Brown Dover; hi:rh«st prices; ladies and gentlemen waited o n A Tw o m a n wanted for morning i%ork.—Apply lb. department©. — Burton’s liibrary, 5; Evcrstield-p;.. ^t. £2 up-rardt ’.cht: responsible pereone; low interest.— I,«!p:!iorn: grKid javinc strain: la. Td.^o-'h nr ue •ash by rPturn * jyjf certain terras; A [WOMAN wanted for moinin ' I MORANT AND CO.. MOLESKINS wanted; sny quantities; must be w ^ Qraxui-parade, St. I/eonardb, Loonarte. —rail 'R anted. FarmliO\is<^ Ax«artmentf, at once; board Brasier, 5, liuft-iKirade, Mastinss. ' tc33 Heifer.^, sirek-hed ivquarc and sir dried; send at once: oa^h hff in or out.—Apply M., 32,.'Kenilworth-rd.. St. Leo^ai le>. Apply Dj . Huctie. 23, SEA ROAD. BEXHILL. Watche* Silver and Plated floris. and every der-criptitiu •^elj-b’-ed an.l ,:.*rH%d miikeis: also a f.’irc<»nut fielding, return.—Dept. 35, W, M. Cohen, 6 and 8, Emerald-slil •cn'euww...."•Ti"cno6.” Finn^6------Storeo, , Canterbury. : E. Hastmi —ml3 London, W.C.l. , . m31e Alsace and LorraJ ASA?LqiSTANTSISTANT ■ WAPted;wanted: goodipoodi opening fbr jecHpectab.o ml WANTED.a n t e d , in a ' oounir}' o •ttage, near Rye, BHD- j Ami *t CROYDON. of valuable property.—Rosp and Bates, Patenbrokens 46,, 6 v(^rfjr,A, 16 hand^; good light Tanner, a nicn imr^e ai"y. St. .Tirip. WANTED, suTvarior DAILY HELP, aa-rist in «ooki :g London-rd., At. Leonanls. H:ll to drive and :v geed worker, ri. Towut.end, 'Tels'-ombe OLD COINS and MEDALS wanted; Copper, Silver to j®und lady.—Dalton'o Victoria Libxai'y '**NGnOCM f'.T an. elderlv l -easrlcnian (tech,«).—.Apply FOR «T1 thd best Aroilabte Fnrntehed and Cnfumithed Cnfiy, New-h«TP'.. 1 - —rol7e iired : breakage TO PURCHASE, an Iron Safe.—Reply, stating &ito the desire of Frai and Ca©tle-rt., Hastings. i 1 t«fi2 MAIiD: gocKl personal reference; g o ^ plat© cleanrj ^ARTMENTS” want-efl '.not iL tlie town) for a period, ate Freehold] Residence, slairding in two acres grounds: FOR SALE. • fleni'* Cvcle: ■n'''!rly nrw: 23 incli drep -A YOUNG .GIRL or Ucftful Help wniitinc c-onfern, guaJa:itced; for tion.—Particulars W.G., “ Observer " Office, Bexhill. brothers-in-arms. tinfis 1 —m25 WANTED, at jonce, a ’.--d, Flfr-ex. f . —ml8h Hiu'lj bt., Batt.e. W.ANTEO, f*»w Coo.se F.cgs or Goslings.—icharhp, WANTED, SCRAP IRON and METALS; any quai^ une tUHh; ago, 20 to 30;. another maid kept.-r-Apply 2 30 p.in., Mrs. Adams, " BarchCBter,” D© Cham-rd.. f coic tort-?»bl(.s i rctiD-'d^ lu-mo: :ha-rd., CMv^ Va<’-*‘. Tlnst.rre. 5n25 Merchants, Canterbury. Tele. Ul. tc81 r ' a g o o d old-established REGISTRY for ,iSerrants; fainili^: v’ood outiuis; oonutry near London-—Apply M r II EQUIREp, Bexhill, end of May, 2 Koonv ond.Kit- AGENTS ibr all aTs-lable Foinishixl audl Cnluraimwi frain?: £5.—6, Park-st.', Ashford. ! —ml8 WANTED. So.’Innr V.'illow Fence Pn>e, Bensdned or WANTED to purchase, any quantity WASTP we have not eookeilcook-renera'is, housemaids/ generals, jhou^parlour- Hiek,l Granville Ljodee, Buckhurst-hiJ, Essex. ml7© c h ^ or auiah Room- suitable for kiTchen, Unfurnished, HOUSES to M Let or -^id; aoeoial i ^ r acd guide WANTED. SECONDHAND BICYCLE: low fi- GIRL to assist in shop: on© jmt oD-tos 6f fiiTundjcd flat or oountTy cotteL'c, for summer 6s. iucluaiv**, [£85. 5-ro'^ied Hotu=e, let at 8s. inciuiivc, £550.—WArdlev, S+. Leonaids. <'ondition, the loilr.wins' makes preferred:—’Dndrnroo^ Ikmily l*Apply 20, Snargate-st.. Dove ■.» 'btliF, ill. -or near Hiie:ing<3.—Pjrticulaio to Bohun, U £165. CompaiCt. donblc-froiitod House. Let laf. ?s., £200. WANTED, to purc'j.Tse, LADY’S BICYCLE 7full #=ir-c‘: Monarah, L. C. Smith Brc«., Ytest, aud Reminptoni the East are left asT feood wages; plain ©ooking.—TV., “ Rosedene," Gilbert- 1 ' ml8 •Iwk-rd.,; llfistings. ^ ig Ah Freelioldj leHaonuble oflers eou»»idered.—Apply Dyer misr b«> S'.'od riimb'lGiM no 4>nlerf‘ need apply.—F.S.F., WAIn TED. Cook-General and Hoiwe-Parlourmaid ifer ADY icqiiiresqiiires tunny Corabiicd Room, with attMid- state IcwPist pri^’.eV for caich.—Manager, F. J . ParsoruL say that Germanyl lA Sti Tjeonards." ' ^'1® enc?, near ^ ...... -■* '-> • -v and Gallawajj, 38, liarelock-rd., liaaiinga. —tc4 McaAside. Lite!*' Comnjon, Boxhill. — ml8b LAND TO LET. FOR SALE AND Ltd., “ Ob«i>tv6r ’’ Officie, Hastings. to . BOOKS, STATIONERY and FANCY GOODS.— SeveuoaUs, Kent]; family three.—Apply Mrs. Hearfioi., bt. Leonards Front, for l| months; h-trict TEN FERjCENT. CLEAR.-A b;c>ck cfi thr« small ROVER. 8 h.p.. Daimler Liigiue, 2-sonter car in v'C-<'d WANTED PIT-PROPS; any quantity; any clato Tbdroufehly experienced Assistant waited:.—Blown and York!Private Hotal, Bexhill. m25 nllnees; ;on level, no stairc^stairj prefeired.—X.,prefrired.—X.. Kking’s iu-’i Fiats, ocoupi^l by the bet^t cla.s« of tenant aud situated condition;, for hire by the week; of^epeciab interest to WANTED. of the • parts of WA!n TED, HOliSE.PARLOURMAID; eook-gener; 1 Library. wood; from 2 ft. 6 in. long by 3 in. diameter thin- .iJWoodl^, Hastings. x j L t jl iu the moist ^elcct paxt- of St. Leonards, overiookins th« medical men. end. to 6 ft. by 5i diameter anady -wanted.—Apply II. F. kept;l lady and gentleman; no bafiment.—Mxs. Harrin, ADY aud GENTLEMAN re?f{uir€ Furnished F Sittjng- public gardens; nett income £60, which yrili bo ton- STRAKER s q u ir e 1914 model: toiiiing body: one- t o ~ 1 3 t: —Or-''?.inV^ fift^n • .•'i-t'-b Lar4,e nit seized, with Gel 49. Dprspt-rd., Bex rill. —in25b roo n, two Bedroo;us_---- — ----- tone -sms .ail): atatten-dance; plain io Sept. 25t)u—Box, “ Susste.x Kxrrew. ” Office, 43. KiUg’«-rd., St. Leonard^. , tc3l lyler. IBtd., 2, Ca^tle-tst., Hastings. ml8 coo siderablo incri^ased on new lettin-gs; price £u00.—Apply man” hood: 3 windscreens. 5 detachable wbe^s, cood WAR PRICES PAID.—Wanted, old teeth, TiniformiL princes on the thrq BEXHU.U'.—AasistaM, young, wanted for toa rooins; WANTED, good Housemaid, Parlourmaid and tw)o »ing? first week June,- incliisive moderate tonus_ at 1, Cafnhridge-rood or to any St. I.eonardk agent, jl trret!; C.A.V. ete;-tiic liyhfciDr set, 5 lamps ;and ktexon jewelry, furniture, carpets, blankets, linen, wardrobe*, i^eefc(eat*d.-A ppiy G., ■iOL.rerter" Offlc|, SculleTT Maids; good living, outings.—Ho'afickeepei, 9. Evelyn-mansiona, Queen’s Cliib-gdae., London, w! 4-fiOOMEO' COTTAGE n.nd Gard#'n; tent 3b. 6d. horn; proi;^rty of officer on actira se-trioe; pjTica £459.— bath-ehains, cycle#:, perambulators, bage. — Lor-ocl^ land, and the Uplands School, S t. Leonards. —ml7e —ml8 weekly.—SumOif-hiU, Hbrn«y Common, Mareefield. m24e WANTED, a pood GENERAL (ro washing), to live i r . Wnrd'ey, St. Leonards. • t^ueen’s-rd., Hastines. tc8 CHARWOMAN -wanl^I three morninEsi aT Keck for ------L -- : VULCAN, 4 seater, 1910 show modail, 16-20'h.p.; all GARDEN. ETC. WHITE, S, TOWNWALL STREET (corner of Wellto Eussia, that one-f boQsework.; good refereuces required.—Apply at 76, at. —Apijly back cntraoc©, Jiozlc3% 4, York-building©, Ha!* in sound condition; very suitable frit- convertins to ley-rood), Derer.—Top price r>©n for ladiea' and gehtte 8*Tionr|s-rd., St. leonards. , »}18 tiiifi-3. —ml8, cojuiuercial use.—Wordley, St. Leonard*. ALLOTMENT HOLDERS and GARDENERS can wardrobes, aatiq-tte and modem tnmitiTre, cold and silver taken away and gl OOOK.CENERAL wadrled; good referenoes essential; WANTED, a t once, strong Girl of Boy to clean HUMBER, 4-eoater, 1909 model: fully equipped and wonderfully increase their crops by top^iessing with oinamente, brekaa JeweUery, false teefji, old clothai, and •om for^^l^ home.—Mrg. Beckwith, Cranfield, East Gnu- knives, boot# and help in. garden.—Mis© Carr, Friar'© vary careftilly us^i; make an excellent and economical flortiL iuxoJ-*] Bito.—Sold • hy V. Stricklandi and Sone, a«rap pieta]. books, old prints, embroidery, lace, ei# Bulgaria, and tha kT- I m-4e Hill, Guestling. ml8 lijfht lorrv.—Wordley, St. T.eonards. i Georpe-'st., Haatinirs. ' , j8 ekina. class. j 39 . . G O O K 'lif^ plain) wanted, orcr 25 yearsi; two maidfl WANTED. reBpectabI©\WORKING HOUSEKEEPEIt fdORQAN.- 1917 model. 8 h.p., wa-ter cobled J.A .P. • ALLOTMENT HOLDERS and Gardqnere can wonder­ ■ States and Turkey! kept-—n.> •* Eyersleigh,” Bishop’s Doirni Tunbridge •for tiro ladiod.—Apply lower flat, 9, Park-rd., Bexhil . windscreen, hood, lamps, horn; property of fully inx'rease their top-dve.sfiins with Horticultural Ri'to. w jll*. ! ^ . m31e ^ ] . —ml8b officer in R.F.C.. now cu active sorrice.—’^Yord-'.oy. St. —SoCd by K. CoriLwall. Corn Mcrehant. Uckfiold. raSlc thumb of German! COOK-GENERAL wanted; good wages tiren. — Mjs. WANTED, superior'Person, General; reference; gooi IF YOU CAN’T MAKE YOU CAfJ Leonards. i ALLOTMENT HOLDERS and Gtirdenei* caji wonder­ Birtlis, Marriages, and Deaths. ^ y . Oalc B^lnk, Quarry-id.. Hastings. ml8 outing; easy pla-cei—Mrs. Coveney, 22, Parkhurst-rd , OE DION LANDAULET, in fine order.—Wordtey. St. fully iciveiw^e. Their i rrn*? by iop-dre«sinp with Hdtticul- have her desired COOK-GENERAL for Streatliam; JC25; f^U 7 four.- Bexhill. ' ' —inl&b Leonards. ^ 1»ii*r1 Rito.’—flc'ld by W. Draper and Co., Coin Meriihaats, WANTED, GOOD G.ENERAL; children; nurse kept; PRESERVE YOUR FRUIT. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS, IN MEMORT.Ato borders of Egypt lApply I, Ro41i«ay-rd., &fc. lieonarda. -m l8 STANDARD 15.9:4. cyl. Tenrinjr Cai: Sankoy de- SedUscombc-id., St. Leonards. .122 NOTICES f»jc <’harf>d 3s. 6-1. for four ‘iincs or lem, COOK-GENERAL required for eldei^TIt (lady.—Appl:r.—Appiy farmhouse^ no cooking.—Dungey, Middletons, Cran- tfldiable wheels: fall equipment-‘and in fine mechanical SEED POTATOES; Maiyiuna Bonum, end T7p-t^I>itte, brook. I ml8 PLACE YOtlR ORDER NOW FOB aind 6d. for oocn additional linF-. the whole of middld eersoneily or^ by letter,____ _ 6, The ___ Grore, , Rye. , •e. ' —in2ob —in2oo condition.—WordlOT.. St. Leonards. Zt*. 9d. 50 Ibtf.. »5. 190 lbs., at farm.—Ade, Bamhorne, AH In^ertion.-i upiar thi,s hendiu<< must, he prepaad, to CAP^I^l'e QIRL”or Woman want^' for kitchen work; WANTElp, Cook-HouRekeepers, Parlourmaids, Hous)-. 2? H.P. “ TOURIST TROPHY »• N.'U.T. Motor Brxhil.l m35b maids. General*. Housejicrlourinaida, Nuree©. — Barbea bookin;:: fee- of fid. will b^ cliarfrcd. ’ Asia in her power.! ■0^ w^es; sleep in oi. out.—Apply ** Am^el,” Park- Ctcle; overhead valh^. J.A .P. Kncine; Sturiney Archer RITO (Horticultural No. 1) suite everythinp .* that All hun‘?uju'micfits under .this hc.-idinc must be endoreefl Bf., JJe^iiil. • I ^—inlSb Rc^stry, J6,. High-st., Canterbury. jy2U qear: thorouchly over-haul-ed ; £35, no offers.— prow s;' wonderfully incrcnew all oropa.—Allotment Asia -w^ould be cut c| COOKi'GENERAL and Houee-Parlounnaid wrjnted; in WANTED, .responsible COOK-GENERAL, let Jnm ; GLASS PRESERVING: BOTTLES, WriTflJev. Rt. LooT'?’'de. |______Holder* »an Gardeiier* should buy jfrooi R. Barton and •with the name And addr*-r(*^ of Advertiser. JR o^y fully, . edating -wages i^uifod, Mts. Rgo 30-40: ipoldier's widow suitable.—Apply 25, Dane-rd., Co.;-^Corn Mfri-hants. Battje. . ' tr5.5 Germans and those St. Leonatldi. . . ’ —m2j| I Vi' OledzMtntis, .“Burwood,”- Cfetted, Surrey. • i m.'Jlo WA^TSID,. experienced; luvoic© LADY CLERK, 2 lb- size, 7/S. 3 lb- size, 10/6 per doz. Government prices-” ■ COOK;-good plain, wanted, sroaU. high class' private CA RRIAGE’S. CARTS. BATHCHAIRS, —Austrians, Bulg| k c ^ l; renperior quiet person cn#y need apply.—M.; .15, STOceiT (wholesale); .quick a t figures.—Apply 54, Higte **Ob9©xv©r”- Offioe, Hastings. • mil? St.;, Haitinlr^ ' . —ml8 ETC.. FOR jSALE AND WANTED, DOMESTIC PETS AND yAGE piRtjg. Instead of being COOK lymmg) -wantod'for-Tuivato . hotel: -wages WANTEOViat .once, NURSEVHOUSEMAID ; tempor­ Pony. —Apply AilERBEEN PUPPIES for Sate; ’price from to a competemi" penwn.—'W ilton-Hotel,' Groavenor-gdn«,, ary. or penaan^nt; £32-£36'.—Write or apply Mr*5. ■ H-, ja«th» «nnard’S. —mlB Crai?, Royal EuKineore, eldfvit #on of R.Q.M.8, That is not the ki| tofe^B row n, Fryerhing, Ingatestone, Hssex. mSle Hon»e-ParlcraTmaid; ^rnall family; cdmfoTtable;,; wesh PRAM for Sale; good condition.—A®ply 30. Coniwoll- LOST, on Thursday, rtiotch Pebble' Brooch, th.ist^s and Mrs. Crai?. Rye, to. Alice Edith, only daughtto DRESSMAKER.—Experienced Skirt Hand required — ing out; r6f©rence6; 1st Jane.—H.S., 36, Avende, Kewl rd., BexhilJ. ,! „ mlSh i'eiiTie;' valuable to owae:; reward.—40, StatioA-rd., of Mri and. Mrs. M. Roper#, Herne Bar. been fighting to obtl lApply Miller amt Franklin, Draper©, Brxhill. —ml8b Surrey. ■ ’ ' -tnl7« , H A R T IRONMONGER H A S T I I i G S PRAM lor Sate, two seatcr; low price.—Ij Sedswick- BexhilU •—ml8b FEA C EY -D A V IS.-O a Mar 13rh, 1918, at Emmatui*! •^DA-4LY HELP wanted.—Apply 12, ■VVaiiior-aqr, St. WANTED, COOK-GENERAL end House-Parlour- rd., ^ x h ill. • ml8b Chtireh, Hastiups, Serji’eant John. Oharlee have not shed theil xnaid; small hone©; 4 in family; emnfortabl© situation, PRAM for Sa>, grey; good condition; two g-uineas.— R., eld»!«t son of Mr. and Mr#. J- C. F«»a<'eT, ot toeemards. ml8 —Write, stating wa^p, Mrs. Ottley, 1, St. Kntbarine’i Horecroft, Bungalow. Newick. ' m24e, 1/eyton, lusiscy, to Celia Mabel, yotinpet.t dauphter ol }--DRAPERY.—Compton and Son, Nonnan-road, 8t. SMART TRAP, jiw:, done up. on rubber tyree: «.uit- MtSCELLANEOMS. land ill order that,| iE/©6iu|fd8, requir© a Ydns^ lAdy for Mouses, nnder- Pieeincts. Regent’s Park, London. ml7e : Mrv. and t^ie late William Davie, of St. Georpe’&-roa4, ^tothiac*; «te.; comfocrtab-Ia-home. sil8 WANTED. :eujnerinri GIRL as u^ful help or nnrr»<*-' ahoiK 15: as good as new: cost £50: eaeriflee £15 — H.astinps; by lirense. Germany may have housertnaid, fort amall flat: one lady an-d Ndj. aeed 6. Hillary Brew., 15, Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Welte. JOHN 0. FOS'fER, lUte co,lector and FOSTER-POLHILL.-On May 12th, 1918, at the Chnwil O R A ^R Y v-Y oang Ltdy APPRENTICE WASted.- —i.Apptv 2. AIb©rt--n3absions, Bexhill-on-Sea. --nil8b ‘ —rn25' undertakes appsals t^-r reduetion cf ratee and for' the cf Ho)y Trinity. Hartinr*, .by the Rev. OaJion T. W, ever before to let ll to-M aetin Bros.,: B nads^l. and Gastle-st., SPINAL {rairel CHAIR; full good eondition, exemption ot abatement of income itax. — Office4, WANTED, ; Working Housekeeper .or euperipr C-ook- Nelsob-rd., Hastings. te23 C>*'ik. Driver Ttaymord William Foster, A.S.C., ybunpoT ABB8MAKING.—Good Skirt Hands and AasiRtants General: BmaU pouveuient housewarfiin-^^ g'Ircn oid ; with cuR’hious, •winter and summer coverings; very light: pen of Mr. J. FojdPT, of P ett, to Dr'fot.by, yonnpto know how the Ger f cfriKooifiM coTnfortn.blc. ,_hoiue;' | salaiy £30-£36.-Box, A.E., altogether £10 or exchange.—Uibbenf, Baker, Canterbury. dnnphteT of Mr. and Mre. PolMU, of Fremllns C o tta ^ , Ojl^,_Pac]iham, 40, Robortaon-st., Hastings. APARTMENTS WANTED. , —m25 the Russians, whe —ml8 Oteciver " Office, Beihill. ml8b HOUSES AND BUSINESSES WANTED. Devonshiie-road, Hjstmec;, by lieenee. „ WANTED. HEAD NURSE. £30: Cook-General. £28 TWO-WHEEL DOG CART; equal to new; suit hor.se MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES FOR SALE. DEATHS. L SRE8SMAAKINQ.—APPRENTICES wantod; wages Housr-Farlourmaid, £26-£28; Waitr^^tts, Kitchenmaide, LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM wanted,, near hand^.-C^uttenden. Hich-ri., Unkfield. Bn?4e promised and laid I „ nenoemant.—Apply, to H aetu Brea., Breed©- VARNISHED GOVERNESS CAR; rlUto foni- •ad dMtl«-et.. Hagtiaeni. to7t H-ouse-l*©Tlourraiaid. 11«. 3d. w^kly, ' goed tijis.—Mrs. Fearon-ioiad: Tvidow ludy.—8, B’eir.rt>jn-rd., Haptin^ja. —jl SMALL'MODERN fiOlUSE c>r 5 Rootnj^, one as kit- A bLlUHTLY ur-Jd rJo.x Miu bTiiiu. irons and a.i com­ DUNGEY-—On M-jy Iftt-h, at HaatLngs, Fanny, widev before peace was mJ •R A PB R Y .—Whit© and Norton hav© racanries for Bndds, 52, Sackvilterdi, Bexhill. -ml8b ROOMS or FLAT wnnted, Unteulnishod ; uhuu'L 3 nr 4 chen; gcoa ref-dtciices.—Bell, 20, AtneuJay-rd., Loudori, whn'Fteri i'ioz-rart.--26. DovnUishirf^rd., Hustin-cs. -mlS plete; iensih '13 ft 6 lUi.; i>cst caavae; £10.— bf tijf, late William Dunpev, of ^.iueen's-Toad,. Ha«tiuto» eial Yjoun^ Ladies in their aho-wrooine.—Apply 41, WANTED, oil 3rd of- June, from 3 o 9 p.m., for fix'- roo HR aud kitnhen; ~in- g«ENTS. eTO AMATEUR BOOT REPAIRERS will find a £ 0od riauffhter ot the l.ite .Tohu Cole# Harvey, of Chujoto French and British : DRCSSidAKING.—Wanted,' good Bodice, Blonse, hrnfie; wages up to £25 according to ©apability.—Apply of DrawingTooui, two Berliooms, Breakfast Room and in Lye ur 2 or 3 Unfurnished Hixtjns, witli uto of buth- eelectioiL of Cut Leather, ,Rubt‘«r Sole.s, Pad*. Studs, ri:a»l, St. Le.r'unrx Repiirie'n.t, tilled lu action. Is ©o. CtoxJ Ltd., 10, Queen's-rd., Hawtings. —ral8 WANTED. GENERAL ; plain cooking; doctor's houce; T NO or THREE Uufurniebed Rboma wautod.—AodrcRA .^^ASIDE EfUllGALOW, Levol; 2 Bedrooms, Bit* Ilii'-h-st., Hastings. inl8 AT HOLDOWAY’S CORNER, 203. Queen's-rd., Hae. F'rauee', Ma.i\'.h 2W. 1918, the belove<-l eerond «om eff The valiey where ol E R R A I^ BOY wanted, cycle.—Brown and Woodley’s suiall family; nurse kept ; over twenty pndcr-red; rc-od M., 22, Wi«.khuru-av., Bexhill. uilSn tin^rr-vo-in, «ma.;l ^ib-hcT*: a’lnply I'lirniolied; 253. a week GRAMOPHONES,______Phonograph*, all makes, lepaireu.— tiai'S. 2 or 3 SeoOndbai'd B-NlTCom Suites and also Mr?. Marsh, nf New Villas. Rye, and loving bu£tos4 is now in the hands Ibraiy, "^it© Rock, Ha«tings. —Ini'S g references essential; -wa £22. — Mrb. Chernngton, ANTED, bv a Nur^e. FURNISHED BEDROOM: (ex-ept AUa-asr).-- R., 468, ■■ Observer “ Office, Ha«diugs. Hastings (iroino>hOiife Co., Faciag (i.P.O., Ha*uin?e. Drawingroom Siiuos. , Lar*;e as.vo;tmf:nt of Inlaid Lin'O!*. cf MnlJy Mnr^b. F/O^thourn^. EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES.wanted for Black Cat, Winchelva', Sussex. —inlS te’^'fibon** in linuse: n^ar'-sca. fiont; moderate*.— R.M., jl . ' I tclfi Ciirpers and Rii^'. Good prirm ;fivea lor Secondhand In 'lorinc yon we love po m i^h to Britain than ever| Marina, St. Leonardis.—Apply any morning after 11. WANTED, a HOUS MAID (Fome nee«ilcwork 546, ■* Obji'nirer' Offlnp, Hus«»tinge. - u.*18 WANTED, J m,?, HOUSE;, noo-basement; uumr- GRAMOPHONE .] wanted; Hte Master's Voire, FuTUiture or taVfu in exchanpe. —te72 Of wh-it. iH good ujid true. j V i ml8 waiting at table); a.bo-ht £18; a.Seo a Kitchenmaid WANTED. 2 nr 3 TTnfuiu’K.f.rd Rnonm or Flat, Itev- nished; 2 Siltir ;g, 4-5 iStdiooiur!, batii, h .i\: garden; Cohuubirt or any make.—Evenden, 81, Southwaier- THE HASTINGS DEPOSITORY.-When titotm? But you ha’-*' d’^d for honoiir'e rartto. EXCELLENT VACANCIES of all kinds always open (no cooking-), about £15 i {rood outings.—Apply to Mrs. hii;. -- Faiti. idars t-) “ F.S.C.,’’ “ Obs-rver “ Otfi‘-e, tte’s water;. _sas .: leni £40.-.-Mis. Horne, 18, Sprinprteld- rd., St. Leonards. i ' \ jl5 Furairure i>lea^e inFpect our up-t-date wftrehouse. We And loved one* moiun. for yem. good Pnvate Families, Schools. Institutions, and flr»t- Howko. (arammar SchoS>lL Uckfic'd. —tee Be.-vliin. -jnl.Sb rd., Sr. Leonard)!. i m25 WANTED, ficcohdiiflnd FIANOS, by any makere: hare a special lift inatallcd in the buildang. which ex­ It iK not doavh to dm for love Hotels'; Brighton. South Coast, and Country.— WANTED, SUPERIOR PERSON afi cciupaJLion heir; WANTED, thrre UNFURNISHED ROOMS, larprc, WA-NTED, Unjlurnit^hed H'-mse or Half House; tJiree ffood prices given.-—1^, Hermitagei and Sons, Ltd.. 30, ceeds ever 11)9,00>J feet in extent. Householderi^ ahou'.d And all fhiT’s prod nnd true; So th is is ■=ie: g'->od wages; fn or ncir T.ondon rnad. St. Ijoop.aTds. with cooking and bedroom (I, «>te.; w *uW take ore,- ;--jiy exl»rtln^: agre-cmc.ht.— RnimtiBon-st., Hastin?». te35 he (arefiil where they place their furniture, therefore Rest in an honoured soldier’© crav^ ner, Brighton. Estsb. 1900. Tel. 4871. No good referendrr»oms and SiHingroom, HU'h Wickham cr Kast H ill; 3 Bedrfx)m»;: from middte SECONDHAND p Ja n OS : wc pay en-jh and We find mnoMjTst our purtfliaflog tliis -week a splendid Azncss M^Quesen, la.te of St. Leonajd^-oa-Sea anfl I, near Battle; williug and Capable; ?'.>od'Toforcu''oe pfsen- furnijihed. f*>r equio mmitbp, with aticndanoc; must- be July for OQ« of two month#.—22 Ardilaun-rd., iiiph- give best p’-ier*: < rG'vrvy -’f.Liler? \m.—Warr-'inn, lot of Table Cutlen*. inelndins ten Fifth Knive*., I5e., Afth Gro-W‘. Worthing. * ask the question. “ tia l; good -wngw given.—jWnfe, statiug^ parU' UlaTs, M. vetry r«i*K>nablo.—Particulars to 'Vema, 13a, K incst., bury, r>ondoTi, N r , , ~ml9 Shinpern. M‘-‘mr*riQl. Ha:'tlup*. Telei'''i>n'' 149. ’ —ml8 2 dv7.cn Dinner IVirk*^, U. txi. each, six Table S.oconn, 2s. “ Until the eshadow# flee away.” \V.. King’s Lihrar:.-, 8t. J^onardR.- • ml8 Healing. —ml8 WANTED, R*. Lpon.a.rdK or Sjlvorhill, small Housf nr SECONOHANT) PIANOS for Sale, fr'hSp £15 IfW. t “ 40 6d. CHc'h, one dc^nn D’-'v^sort rioooit*=, Ls. ,9d. ench, 2 dcr.''jt POLHILL.- Gerr-o Robert BobYte), only eon of Mf. matter.to us?” If ^ .1 r geneial work.; good wages. — [Apply WANTED. Man ,and Wife or Working IIou5<»keei’er; WANTED, two UNFURNISHED ’ ROOMS, with Flat-, rurrli8’ti'’d : two b'^droomiS at loam: k^rma imii-t’ ho p-uinr-ua.-Un tiaw at. Watrore, Shipptirs, M'iiiKTial. H, Dcs>i-ert Forks, > . eaoh. itud Mrsi PolhiU. of 2. Nel«m-rd., Ha.vtin.2s, who ffieii Detpartraent, 147, ^ ttlc -rd ., HolljngtoD.lmlS yrrivate house: two ni fainilr: no basement: T«‘fere-ure a+tejdance, or wo’Jd hoard with the family: near tram moderalFi: for 6 inniitbu or longier.—Reply A.F.. 4s5 tinp**. —iul8 tw;> riozcii TpaApoos;?. Is. f*d. eac-Jr. 2 dozen Esjr Spcu.-inc, iu Wc.rthinv Hospital after a s’hor*' illnes* inf matters .so much tha! , SERVANT wanted; three in faininy; non.- for t'rustworthin've essential.--State fill* 'partiou’HTR v.’hen and Rhops: mid-iile of June; state terms.—69, Va,^-id.. - Oli.'ie! VbU “ Offii HflAtircp. ruj8 TWO SECONDHAND PIANO.S. ty 1ft. puc-.h;'^all of ilio very Icert q»|aliTy and as- n^*w. pneumoma, Ichav and -'ardiao failure, on Mar 5th, 19HL ieinrm,.-rA Stanford-ar., ' Brighton. —ra31o writiuir to N.W.S., 538. “ O bferrer” Dffive, Hastinerv St. Leonards. - tiil8 WANTED. U^ FURNISHED HOUSE: 3 to § hiyi- Prinsmead an»l Ward. 4 .\meii''nn Orgao'i^ri HarTnnr.’um. DRy ANT II s o n s .—Included with ahovo p-ated Aefid 28 yciir. Buried at, Worthinp Cemetery cn Mar before G-ermany is lOOD^ CALENDER HANDS want^^; good wag<% pav. 1, “ Obo^arver ” Office,Hasting. m25 I AlAPARTMENTS, 8ittin«r<*om, 3 or 3 B edrw r^, t-jc.HJ-lt.v -W rjto ", (iilc9t,”l Gienleijh, Tih Greys, Ea-tbonr-ie. all iear^. anywlc^rc, 25 piiinbais; als-o jtpl-cn; tvl Sipralmau H.M.S. “ Kent.’* dearly-b^'lcred se''F>nd mm ■^vill have taught tl GOOD g e n e r a l wanted, 4th June: two in ff»mily: YOUNG GENERAL wanted; no coojking.--Apply 39, -ffio Churth-id., St. Leonards. ml?* mlSb 'V.tn, tetko 'Le rhi-e of .-imall wasrs-on, inimcaA, ci £50 COMBllNED WRINGER and MANGLE, suit of Mr. und Mr^. W. Slanden, Alpine-rd., Ha.MiiuBL ■ referebcee.—ApplV 2-5 or after 7, M-is. Bourrler, 33, Bohemia-id., St. Lc-onarthi. --ml8 I iAOVERTlSERA hak ouitabie attte for storing bo.ves tCiTCihCT; first-flas!? Rtalion l.apKagc Cart, varnit'hed -nood lanudjv pv' faTTn]>nu.>ft.t 5 ft: hi-h, 30 inch vcllri’ ; ner- Aped 21- yqars.—R.I.P. ' that war pays now )©1 Park-rd, St. Leonards. Jml8 YOUNG LADY 1-0 assist with honsekopping; also good Qnd sJiuiH fi’oods, rea^onab.e chaiges.r-107, Aahburnham- {lipht , tit 14 ti> 16 3i:in»on- A LADY would liko l-o T>-t one or two Roorus. Fur- FLAT to Let, 4 -rcMMnp, Ivitbroom, with ' gae-cookcT.- fod^ter and labour diltii^nltJcR; 24 pcod Curt and R;L..M., M3, Ohfl^rver’■ Office, Hactiiiss. —mlS' RATCLIFF-—In prdud and F-^iup raomory of out 4eto and they will be ab| -■TPTtinn, Broonley, Kent. . mlS orde. m25 liislird or Unfurnitched; nd ar*cnd!in«ei highest i4=tcrenee.s 83. Mj'ward-rd., Hiir^finp!*. idl8 Trottinr Van Hordes; aiuonuvt them are several Shire- FOR SALE, Seoondhand, Child’s Hmli CHiaj:; c^od e.<-’U and bi other, Sidney, who «eTTvr’’ May Ifith, 1917. another which it w3 ' ■ l»om© and training.—EUsTvorth, Do Cham-rd., iSi. Hastings. ralS Rorf'rtson-st., Hajftin.:?. ml8 iu every kind of harness; r'ultablQ lo;; -road oi fann Be.v’hilJ. --ml9b! He.hra.vcly tmswnTed his (•-’'nutry’s call; ___ ktdF. —ml8 Af'ARTMENTS (Vurnishedj to Let on hall door; FURNISHED FLAT fa T./'t; R rcoins[.--4, work: 2fl Vami. fc^vcral ]o|* of harnesscK, ttHble FOR SALE.—Svrnp Tub»^. hoM 40 pnllonA. water, fpr H''*puv^ hift iif® for rue and all. to win. because theyl GIRL apprentices wanted for drap'^ry, rcmntJnc SCHOLASTIC. PROFESSidf, AL. ETC. Sittiig and one or two Bedrooms: central, near station mai.sion^, 109, I .fon.nfdj<. .-ml3 utunmla, alAO the couMaefta whi*ih the above have rtc., 7«. 6d. each; alf'O 7 lb. Sweet Tira; But ti[o far v'.way praVe is the bittereflt W«V« •use.—Apply Mr. Burntdead, Plummer Rcdd;s, Ha^tr and lS«k Front.—4, Liaton.-cre«., Hasting*,. miS FURNISHED FLAT to l,e- 'for ruvnraer monthg or been wotVina on. V et’s e.\a.uv allowed.—Prices and verr Old' London-rd., Ore, Simscx. jli None acliinp lieart-s lan know. of things—food, oil ys. - -m is A PROFESSOR OF FRENCH,~.MiAa M. Purtou, BEKHILL.-'j^upcrU'C- • v.oll-furufrdied, clean Apa-rt- .r-n?ni> in B'-'x-hnl; .-iicn'iial pcpitirm.—Brk, No. f ijfi ho did hie best, and so on—which th! GENERAL, St. Leonards; two (ladies; no basement; C.K.T.D., TeocherB’ Irip-loma, Oartificate^l. Private Lcei- m ri.tu; huuny arpiiot.; oaw luiuute from no-childrcn “ Obsorr-^TOffice Be.xhiil --ihlSb Plonsli Yard, I Shoicditclw ; i iJjRR.* o p e . t e .2;toU:"ote.—’Write.|>tahn? qutmtitiw, tickl grl^nt to Irim eternnl rest. lod character indispensable; wages £20. — Temporary florifi. Is.; olaa^B arranged. Srhooki risited. ; Exayiina- oridcpA.-Apply JSurse, 17; A\buny-Trl.; Bfxhill. --mlf!- FURNISHED FLAT to 4/r\, r*n' Whito 4?nck: -fiK-ihi; Gotvls, Depot, two miuiriee: Liv^rpwl •io G, R .’, Jar^;»on, .X*fd., Recoicniiicd] Colleotoii to the —I'athev, Mollicr, BrotheTB taS SHften. of now. as well as idles©, “ P,*' 10, Anglesea-ter., ,St. Leonards. m47© tione.. Trauelations.—12, Cambridge-gdr.B., Hestinss, t< ^ BEkHILU.--Ntbal^ Furnished Bedroom and Sit-ring'- 2 i?itringroo!M.-4 .Bedrooms. BetbTV.oni; 3 jniwarv London. i ► ■ ' . *-nitu7e Government, Cantorbmv. ; m2l HOUSEMAID wanted in smalj school.—Apply Prim MOUNT ABERFOYLE , Oartlc BdrttUl. -Eaiug. Tobm.T.-wrib TJoOti ^tt^ndanc-2; d^isliifuily. situatod* lugh )»•! -waoK. Ajrply Dy#>r and LaiJawav, 38, ITsveloft-rd., DAIRY COW.—For Bale,, c r ^ Dairy Cow. — Apply ORANDFATI^En 8 •day brnas far* etniBwt-mfi.hoq:Any men. If we make p| ipaj, -20, T^e Drive, Hooe. ml7e ‘ Bo^diD;; -5«ul- -U;ff ‘ ft>r g T ’ piteinh; - tew uiibute'* from e^a.—Apply 7, Haetin-ap. to4 Coi^pcrd, Hisli-sri. Mayfield: —m24o Cnse; ;.r)iuc order; 70a.—f»l, Victoria-rd., Tnnbrid^h AVp1;«. HOUSEMAID -wanted: al^tt Kitchenraaid.—Apply'11, healtliy situation; aiomo care; mitdoot ffamc.s; p' Ptcin'labcdns., VtexhiU. jib FURNISHED SELF-CONTAINED FLAT; 2 H«.i- FOR SALE.—Good Tloose k’n^-jOte, Ijs. hundred.— - . ; - -ml8 « unbeaten Germany, rcrefl.'ild-pli, St. 1 Leonards. - nil8 . puratiou for exams., moderate fees. —a9e COMFORTABLE HOME for Young Lady; few r'-M-iiu*^, Sitting, Klitfhen nr.d S»’nlleTy.- ]uhilo: tram Glvdwlph Farm, Burw-'ish.i —jib - HORSESHOES, Frost and Hf>TS*i Nails; TOO tr.a« gpeiial Hew Deeigne in PatrioHe HOUSE'f'^RLOURMAID -wanted; 4 maid© k«>pt; :poo4 NURSERY'OOV.ERNESS wanted, one girl 6^; c-onntry minutps walk from eiation and MeauoiiaL—T.J., 16-1, I'outo; not tese tri-r> .inonf'-^; oOji. weekly; H«iFt.jnr:«.— A-VERY PRO?,USING tv.vymr-pld Hackney Fmy.,— aeeo'rted stocked; trade only enpplied..— Fowler. Imn Germany ■^\ ill make ■gc© -git4^v 4 Ml family.—Mrs, Ccrwciy, Bracomiule, Trila^e.—Mrs.’- Cdldj .Badlqy, D av^try, jNoithampton.' “ Ub.sirver ” Offioe. Hastinits. —ml6 P.. 515, “ OlisotTer]’’ Offit'e. Hntitini.s. Apply K. 'ri'^'ina*-. SMle.-riimb'', Butt.c. —mi3 Meroliu’it.; Tnnbridce WelU. —jl MemeriaJ Cerda. P.J.Pareome, vrking, Surrey. ml7o 1 . luSlo-' .COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS {for lady in quiet MARINA. ST. LEONARDS. “Weil-furn’tehed'F’nt tq FOR SALE —Bit; Bonn s^horthorn Cow, due to calf.— HANDSOME DIAMOND CLUSTER with I.ir?e HOUSE'PARLOURMAID, "with com© experiem© SPANISH SHORTHAND.-Advgrtifer requir^'o homo, 1 facing sea; moderate terms.-*■ R.P., 448, I>et f-u a term; R(i;-entioji, 2 lte(iTooin5, KitMh’^u, Bath.— Cottiirffham, vStonc Mill flann,' Rotherfield. miie Sa.puhite bont^e, form** hrar*!et, jv^ndaht- or brooch; Ltd., 14, Claremont, Naetiage. luted.-rApply Mi©s Thorpe, 46, Wairioi-yq., St. leaacfna in BDaniVn and-Short hand’.(not Pitman’et.—State “ (.IteAver ’’ C^oe, Huetin.?s, i jl Aj.ply Mina Manzeba. .94. Marina, St. Leonardo. miS FRESH CALVED ShorthlfOriit. Jereeys to d Ciobs-breda iovely White Dinmonds, on!" 95 p*iiine;:s, nln-aya >nd £80. ■rds. i —mJR teJmis, ibt.',., PJ6., 561, *'Oh^t;rveT’’ Office, IHflfttiucs. CQMfOnTABLE Fioni 6ITTJNC-ROOM, with one OFFICER’S WIDOW offers furni#Jied biLsement. fiat, fcT'Sale: moderate prioad 2cfemuc'’8 rcquireu SWuceiv, WcBtern-rd., St. Leonards. tc2I a-nd 87, iyUre^iiVrrvad.—Oak K.a’!! St.-jud. m.arble top. in Cm don, E.C.4. m31e • (OarlicB for corumercia! or newspaper .-irpointments.— to Lat] bath (h. and o.); also small sioot Sittliig-4roo3« lars, Loral. A*;r:ita 4 flat. I —ji HORSES.-SHverttl .eurciior iipstandin;:* Cai“t and Van gosad condition., rnly £2 15s. t).»k Bc*ol..-(-a5P. slidinc ^WANTEOJ (itron^ oipcricnced GENERAL SERVANT ; Bullcu, •• Locklauds,” Canut©-rd., Olive 'V’aJe, iHastinerH. afid over; suit ooi© lady or kentlemaa.—Apply 5, EAST ASCEN T . .St. Lrnuaida.—Flat to I ip*‘, Fijr- Horve;*, j<>'t urrived frem Linic»>‘nfhire. suitable fer f«i- dfViis, on!y 6 ;ruiiir»nt5. Mahogany P.nok-ca*e, with oim- ^UBekt*cP'^r [kept; two in family.—Mrs. Hic-hen©, Snm- ' mia 6„ An roterd.. BaxhUl. [ t<* ntehed: ateo B n s e ^ c t Fiat, Tvith Urie of baihTo-*m meifti, traitere .•and l•ontru:rtcv^«l: vaiious colouie and si7.»;5; bfwrds, in Ruo condilion, ouh* 6a piiinens.: .mother only ■dertreo, -Bodle-trt. Groen, near Heretmonr eux. m31e WANTED,, French ToachcT; P a rp e n ; Jlwo ifternoons |f ' TSHED APARTMENTS to Let.; good Txvritlon; (geyaer). ml8 on view Saturday and Monlday, previous to market.— 4i suiacus. Note tho “ Pie-nsf- r.trn inside.” CREMATION. jHOUSEMAlO -wanted for qommerciaii- hotel; experi-weeli-'.y.r-Wilmot, Lower Lodge, Saudroc| .Sl| Helene, faring .lexaudxa Paik.-'-aZ, St. Hele(r*>id.i Hostin^i. Bow^'n. Vkitmia-rd., ABh-ferdi jvl3 HASTINGS SECONDHAND FURNISHING CO.. 86 “^cel not essential if- -willing and indiietricxis; ©fate a^© TlHstinge. - -ml8 m25 LARGE BLACK PEDIGREE BOAR for Serrioe; Sire nnd 87, i)|n*en’f>-rcak Eirdmoru Suite, lomplefp, rl ♦xperienfee.--DeTpiii:hirp, Itotel, Bexhill-on-Sea. ml8b FUR ISHED APARTMENTS; Slttipff and Brd- Drevtin Mure 5369: Djiu, Sndbonrpe Toff I. 11956.—C. only £26 10?.. u baTcnin. M.-i’lm-.ranv Bedstead, .yomplele, NORWOOD CEMETERY. HOUSEMAi D wanted, age about 20.—Nethcicourt Pri- roenuD.; livery conveioieuce.—Jordan, 116. Milwarllin?1on. inl8 “ Pka**e step ii>i-, pdp laid on; kitfhr.n.-; Haatins,'-! o St. T/Corards : quiet neichbourhond : Doe.--5. (riau'.'f'Rf'T Ontta’-'O'*. lla/^tintK. mlR Uiul 87,. Uupon’p-road.--3^ ft.. 'Oak Wardrohp, 9J puinea. varTuiA. ei7.ft« and breed's.- Saxby .3 ft. Satin Walnut V/ardrobe. only 83 euine;><^. Inlmd in famib,—Apply Mi-s; Gideon, 5, SU Matthew’s- Temarkuh'o exsminatiou nucccseea; splendid testimonials; tiiiif’8; ''lose to cluiri-h and vi.Uage; terms according to ILi.stiitp/*. - ml8« Hurst. Brow- Hank, The Down, B^-xhill. —itriSb China C^nhinrt, only £4 15s. A liirjre quantitv of La.'e, , St. Leonards. ji ^X hill visited.—17, WeUington-sq., Hastings. t-r?2 n>qiiUMr. :'iits ; suit lehred j>r:oi.!r ; Peru WELL.FaRNISH ED FLAT to L'-'^’: 2 I tipc Re'‘cptio:i. RABBITS, lari'e 'oid email'; 4-7 ft. Trcn Roofinr.-.— Curtains in etr'cV. fi-em S.s. p*r pair. , Bed?t^*a4s. [h o t e l .—Ilouae-ChambemUiid for good country hotel; LESSONS in Singing, PVeneh Diction, by experienced ticiilars ipplyiL.Q., i-.o. the Library, Northiom, Sussex. 3 Boilrooms, Bath, el«»<-trio licht.—Mre. Npule, 33, War- Se\>n*s, Middle-st.. Tlaistinp^. —inl8 'Mittrcsse-8 in. jtm I Tarjcty. N'-*te the ei'r^rft “ riciur iljttle waiting:, rcMnaneiu-y: state age, w«ge,H, referedees lady (Paris); terms moderate.—A.C., 1705, ’’ Ote-ftrrer ” Jl rioTi^'O, St. ly-'onnrlh.^ mis RABBITS; Ftemi-jb-Itelrir.n Buck, ajted 6 rapnth:^; atep in»i:df." W. h i n k l e y . !m d all partn-.ulans.—Proprietreas, Saracen’© Head Hotel Office, Bexhill. ni25b l a d y ! would like to meet with onothcr to Aim’re WANTED, ♦'itheijnovr. .Time or later, for tvermanenpv. .I’dO y<>no? nn,>.<•«• ter•'•t two iMu ladies;meat's: popor'd nrjcbboiir- 60 Sr£i*o«.’K>wib*-r8, X7PHOL8TBRER. BLINDilAKBR. BtiU K j ebworth-rd., Bpxhill. —inlSb PA R T iO F HOUSE ko I>T furni.*;! “*1; 2 Roi-optiou Eprom. tc30 one F riniKh aud onr R'h.-.un U.;tr'‘r aUo Qvo youn'- or'-'S; A)deri»;TJ>tc*et., London, K.C. j| i - l a d y a s s is t a n t wanl-ed fpr rriail businees.—B,\V. Rooms, ,'i Ttedroomi*. Bathroom, Kitc.1 en, SiuUerv.' .S., 5o«, -lio le t—19. T■^wrr-tfl., .St. l,en»wrdt;. -;ul8 bfANGLE and V/RINGER ROLLERS, as new.-Citej, m . f'Observer ” Office, TTui^tin';:'". -^lulS WANTED. 559. “ '* OffiiY', Hastin?s...... uilS WAR ON RATS. — " Rodin** ’’ Pat Poieon ntik*« e 25. K>'niltTorth*i«., St. T>eonnid.s. rnlS i ADY niquirorl y.caupauion help; all dutie^- acsiet- ROOMS to l..eL Unfurnished.—63, V/ettern-rd., rte«\i in onp niffht; dead vermin dry up; absolute UNDERTAKER, >1.ADYa( B Tough h work; e l p quiet wanted, household.—5, fond of children; St. Goo‘rpc't=-vthin;, for ut-c.—Robioi', 22, Wiirri' i-gdu.=i. K. n . Fra^lpu*. Bntt’^. Ciosfseft, Budire*. Shoulder Title**. Nhimernls end Bxittous, ■W0(RK:S—EMMAJ^tTBI, ROAD. Bt. Paul’s House. Clapton. -E.5. Tn24e LAUNDRESS, private, would like one lor two small ir.l8 LICENSED H0U?CS.-AI1 S‘'?rkiii? 1p; 'FleiuiRh-Belpj-^n.— •t.. a tings. -1 t(;68 “ Ob<«erveT'' Office, Hasting.s. i j29 TR''Tipl(S'r’i ibe. West Hill. St. lieor.nrd^, ml8 Messi*--. Dyer anil C’', nri(R (»v.-ii V.ii^*oria Libr.uv, Rt. Leonard*. —rol8 .1 D a d e rta k e r F.M.H., 569, Observer’’ Ofti'^, Haetln4,5. —ml8 GtoAZINQ TPouired. f^r 30 ve.'xr'.insa or fur 15 oMer P ar : 'KidingFl Grange Park, Wlmhmoro-hill, N.2I. TUNBR IDOfP WELLS.- Fnrii'shed Apwrtn—its : V ’ - bnllonn«.--.T. Coletnan. M.TplPfw;h*n., WadhuTPt. ml7e TEA SWEETENERS: one tablet equal to on« larse * i • J ml7e V/ANTED, one or two FAMILIES IV/ASHING; cM(,Uiu7, a :tcn00. 9*. 3d.; 1.000. Den'Tal», HotiBekeepers, Nursemaidok"l ks, Ifit no attcuduuf^; no cbi‘\ftion t » *' Sn^sex F.xprfw ’’ Offl< r, Lrw<>«s. —mt7o Cb*Tiiet^'. WiSche^ter. —rri25 ud giving nai^ s and addr‘^*.tea of two reference#, to the SITUATIONS WANTED—R^ALE, hil'lTrui; ffa.rrteu ; i 3* puinf*na p'?r week.—Box. K.D., WASTE s a l v a g e .-V/rite u* for quotations for -ei'i UniW’Tsal Enii>loyincnt and S»?rTn’it.R’ Agc.ru y. Ob«<'rvf’r f’ Offli-e,^ Rexhid. , - COMMODIOUS PREMISES. 23, Miiim-Jtrw't. Ha.- ecrap iron. nnd rubher.—G. 'R, ,7ack»<>n. Ltd., Ltd. Rcffenjfc iHouse, R.-^«D,-trat., London, W. No f'-'Oa. BRiCKLAYER r(ePk% eituauou on E s t ^ ; need to nil VACAN” : #*otnfortah^y Fnrnij-h"d AijvTtTnrnte; conk tilirjs; central e.xocptianal fqiportnnity for a Recoznwd Colleetcrs for the Governmenl, Canterbury. -fiaidfwlveu suited. m31e kinds of repairs.—Apply to G.B., Poind Cottage, in;;' tnd tten ml8 COMFOr TABLE , BOARD RE8IDEN >E, inoT-kt‘kiiig for tJie Government, Canterbury. m21 *na J'•■fthii’dten;: griod referonces. — Apply S. J., 1,579, CLERK, inel i.cibte: thre" year^’ l^ondon rommcri'ial Park; late a'lnneie.-^" Nfyrtte Deiie,’’ Sf. Hfclens-nh, Hub- FARMS TO LET. FOR SAtE AND 99, EDMUND ROAD CLIVE VALI ” O sw rrr-" dffioc, Hiuriinci!.---- -jl experience; Hailsham or F>v.tbourne preferred.—Tapp, - jl WANTED. miscellaneous a r t ic l e s - w a n t e d . H A STIN G S. Tele. ^ •I ;CRETAiR;AL w o r k .-Y oung I/idr for tvpine. J-157, Lonp-lane>. Ix>ndoB, fi.E.l. m31e CERTIF GATED Maternity NURSE ■eoeives patieutu Sv and ftw tin g managsTuent treoeTRlly: houra, 9 to DISCHARGED SOLOIER, 24, seeka ^itnation, any in her ow n housed eitnate in a qnie and rdeaaant PERSONAL. ~*SMXl L FARM T.-fl.Ld^ -foi tenuiir at ANYTHING 6> VALUE.-notiee of■"t’umatuie ot DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE. 7sdneidoy, 9 to 1.—Apply Ripc^o, .St. Helen’s Perk capacity.—Payne, Walters Farm, HeetJificJd, Su88**x. looaltt.y edicAl refer6n'«' if deeired.—Applyi Nurao, 8, Mil IvaeiiTuiK next.—Ren V aud Finn, Di-e. —ml7r part; any »»mphifi coeds pur<‘haeed for i.aah: btet pricef .1# 8 -to 9. --niI8* , r m2b ATonnt Pk sant-nres., [ tu WILL p r iv a t e ” ^ . E. PI>'ER. F.946. 13 R. Sussex WANTED, a >.oolix^vd Varrm, trom Iflt) srivon for onythins of market value.—Reeves and Son, TjEMPORflfV SERVANT wanted; genera'! pref^pred ; RETIRED HEAD bLERK and Ciuduer, 63, heeks LADY of era home to yonns lady in lepirn little help. R«^k(imeni, -J______cr anyone_ who knows»____‘ i.; bin . wliosiC6aion. — Apply D F., tion to ffive the beet priuea in the die-trict. Call or -write ' PrtstiarJW aiki, - Clenoaoiit, u tb* T u S h 3 SexMll. ml8b 4^, ” O tow er V Ofloe, H—tanfw. ml8 ,BexhiU -ml8b MalliAf, K«nt P ml8 ’’ 3Uof«z CxpeeM, ” Lewee. •*bUT« peeves mu) Son, 43. Righvit-., HhaUnca. tc ^ W W . BartUn ie dm Oeutr t eMNA l i 9 ^ 1

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c FOB WEEK END|N(3| MAY 18, 1918. We are coming in our millions.’*—£>r. Page [Amervutn Anibiutaflgr). REMEMBER RpUMANIAl

A “ G E R M A N ’I M A P . What a “ German; ” Peace Meahf Why the Freneh Provinces Must B i ^ Reuored. Roumaifia has signed peace with Gerr “ S e n t in iSl .”] many—and it is a “|Grerman ” peace: ThC [Bv “Obsbbveb.” ] is meant by . a t‘Peace Germans prepared the way for it with soft HE unofficial stetement of German P ffensive ” ? The words are words. Rpumania ha- only to listen. ,tc| “ peace ” teriis^the kite s^ t .up to terms, andl she “ would bis free to develop ajijpeariog in all thej news^ her own {national life peacefully as a tete the way pf the y^ind: foi' the papers;. W told that, as soon as Mvereigu State.” But no sooner had the German peace offentive—^revei^ tilhat Ger­ the German attacks liaye failed, there ly Walked m to the parlour than the spiffed many is still nnreaiy to right tfee great ■will be a ‘|‘German Peace Offensive.” v began to suck greedily. : wrong; committed in 1871. She still wantu This is. how the Gerlnaiis translate intol to keep a tight hold on the provincea of Nay,, it was said a week ago that the practice their fine professions about “ peace “ Pejade Offensive ;’* hfld already; began. Alsace and LotraineL and if you rrimembear without annexation” and “ peace with that it was from the iron mines in these B u t how can a n a^itemipt to m ake peace friendship.” , . i Boumanfa is to forfeit a fifth of her two proviimes that she has 80 per cent, be an [‘‘ offensive,;’* wlhen an offensive of, the raw material for! builteng up her war means'that sort iG«Bun obtain by fighting: That is to say, an of corn, peas, beans, fodder, wool; cattie, I'lAject.— after her victory of lff70, there have been attempt to - win* by fraud What thCy she must g6 to Germany for it. "Hiere is many attempts to justify the annotation. > ®tc,, could not win by force. nothing left to her which she may do of [ It has been pointed out that the iriajority or i her own fred will. Public opinion is to be of the people of Alsaice speak Geirmaii— for o a __ repressed; newspapers gagged', personal which is quite true. It has been j argued Let us take an example. About a liberty in this" sovereign State ” will be fortnight ago a rumour got about, and that the provinoes ars old possessiona of \ only a dreaih. Germany, which shek merely recovered. _it*’ Wi____ appeared, in the papers, that the Ger­ nwta«d.iteM*. The Germany have dictated terms which But it has never btem pretended triat the were ready to make peace, with place Bouiqania and Boumanfans and all 1 mans inhabitants agreed to the cha|Qge of Great Britain, France, and Italy, on that their country contains at the absolute nationality or that thriy have been recon­ certain terms. The independence mercy of Germany arid her confederates. atitlo ., ciled to it by half a TOntury of I ’russisa , MBd si w. of .Belgium was; .to be restored; In short, they have concluded a very government. [ ba 6 sad 8« Alsace\and Lorraine were to have com­ Scale ot Milesl characteristic example of a^ peace by agree­ The territories have a long and iiitricat® l''l4bl^LS Wntod; CoDiier, t ment, t.e., a German peace. ' We shall do tijchBBfed. WataoB#, •£ plete self-government within the Ger­ history, but not a foo^ of^^them ■Wm e'ver man Empire. " well to remember these things when the ruled a Hohenzblt^ra till thfey were next “ Peace Offensive ” is launched from made part of tho booty gained at [Sedan. LiSuB^^: ■These term s sound all rig h t for us, I Gm C* . Berlin. l! In the Middle Ages they belonged! to the iorw»iv_ or almost all right , for they do not meet [This Map iadlMtea th« terrillory over which ^eijmany i hopes to establisli control by the arranaemoBt ot a _ JO, Sai&Tt loose jurisdiction known as thel Holy to «' "the desire of 1 France to recover Alsace ‘*aerinan Peace.” Iflornaay woulld gladly agree to, evacuate some of the terrljtbry she has over>run In the West and;Jjorraine. Therein lies the artful it she were all owed! a free hand jto develop unchecked her i‘‘Influence ” ,ou the Russian border and in tho Baltic Roman Empire (whosri sovereign! were ce W/SATMlINa HUT.. Austrians a^d. not Btriesians), but since lilli't a tt^ p t to. divide us from our French provinces. Read wh|it “ S E N T I N E L ” says about hie design; in Column I.] Huir brothers4n-armfc. ABOUT U-BOATS. , the Seventeenth century] ther'6 had ti®®ri rid omw. dispute as. to their French allegiance. Tho '— 44 rtoT^ ■ m [ people of Alaad© were enthusiastic sup­ , Ihm But there is another m n t which "} 'l ■ . X- - '• • • Some Terrible Experiences *of the porters of the Frerich; Revolutiori, and W '‘^ir^e'^nol*'men!mn& ~iriSste3!on 'Bemgfincluff^'TffThe^ these things were to come to us in qU R w a y w it h e n e m y w q w & E D . ' which succeeded to the l^urbonldrigs. It the West,, on ^ndition i that things in ; was in the city of Stiasborg that the the East areienias they are. That is to “ In time to come,” Lord Bkondda says, : “ Marseillaise ” was first composed and say that Germany'is left in possession' “ the Kaiaer ;may be known as the Herod ; sung, and'Marshal Ney,iand\severa| other of the twentieth century who caused of Napoleon’s brillianl; Generals; wei* of the parts f of Russia that she has Rachel to weep for her children'.” Lord seised, ■ with | German or Austrian Alsatians bj birth and riphrihging.j Rhondda knows what the modern Herod’s When Gerniany announced her in^ntioU princes on the thrones of Poland, Fin­ foul crimes , look like for he and his land, and Ithe Baltic Provinces of of annexing the- two [ provinces, I their STRAIGHT TALK. daughter were on the “ Lusitania*' when inhabitants made every protest opep to a Russia,, that onstfifth of Roumania is Herod’s pirate U-boat captain sent the defenceless people, arid it was repeated by taken away and given to Austria and V '• ■ ■ " 1 great vessel to the bottom^ • 9 the first representatives ■who fillbd the seats .B.ulgaria, akd that all the Balkan I allotted to'them in the German Reichstag. States and Turkey are left under the “ Never will |American Wished Their Victims;" Good Night.** 1 Almost two generations have passed since thumb of Germany; who would thuS' A British;!passenger steamer, carrying I then, but Alsace and Lorraine have never ______■ I have her desired road ; down to the workers meet the Germans 7,7 passengers! and 217 crew, was torpedoed 1 ceased to be French at heart or to dei^est '..IK MES without wanring at H o’clock one night ; the brutal rule which has sought to mould the: whole of i^ddle -E.iu*4p & ariff until the latter tab undon the be prepeidiJ, when flhe ,was 140'' miles, from land. [them into German subjects. It was only A s^ ip i her power* i-Bot|h< Europeia^f! She at qntse began to sink. Boats I just before the war that the world had a rinmst be.i Apia- 'frpuld be , may:.ibayft .biggPLAOTiep 1 ' I ■ >'! news came that the German soldiers 'hey have suppressed the French language, ' stit.: ' were in Sebastoix>l—the place the A Baby’s Endiiranss,. '.blished education Upon German lines;- 5 French and British fought to try to take Ind introduced ' all ' the ^afparatus of seventy years ago in the Crimean War. i .Here is^whrit ^ppened to a boat oon- “ Kultur.” They' hav«> u^eu^^importod The valley where our dead soldiers lie taining thirty-onle people, ■which -which got away ipte the country' soffie hundri^ of thou« iS' now in the hands of a worse enemy from a vessel i torpedoed j 320 miles from ,nds of real GerriMU settlars w ith],the land on a Monday > - • to Britain than ever the Russians were. view of changing the-political and siocial “ The boat lay-to, keeping: head on to tee apmosphete and weakening the' populitf : (Pooil So this is what a “ Ge|rman Peace enormous s ^ s tfiat were running, By Wednes­ ' ies'of iriemory and affection;;' But aU this td-tiSk^ day tee chief officer had gone mad, and he I Offensive ’’ means. We must close our spade work ” has been in vain. AlsaoS g . a IX d i^ diiring tee; [day. .That night the store­ Stif minds to it absolutely. "\Ve dare .not keeper went madjand hsd to bedashed down ; Wains impregnably faithful to her ask the question, “ W hat dpes the East he died at liooh on Thursday* and before inch loyalty, and believes, through all matter to us? ’’ It does Imatter! It nightfall a third-class passenger had also le'twilight of 'suspense and suffering; passed away,_ Qn Friday, the wearier mode­ lat the hour of reunion with the Mother matters so much that; if we make peace rated. Agonies td thirst were being endured,- idi u not; far distant. . t ^ before Germany is beaten;, and allow and during that'day an A.B. expired. On Our interest in the reetoration of the two |V?l» in her. to keep what she has won from Saturday mornirig a fireman was found dead p^vinoes to France is 'based on a deore Russia and; Rouipania, we shall always in the bottom o^ tee boat, arid a pantry-boy P-—ot Inn. i to -ensure perfect foundations for a lastiiig L-aiition, in' died during the [day.-f They drifted with sail have to stand on'guard against another down through tee night of' Saturday, there piaoe, when; peace—^not a " G e rm a n ” attack, whatever terms we get in the. pcaoe^—is reWired. One of our greatest jlf o . 1318. being no sters to !teer by. On Sunday a cattle­ IJolin West. The War Lords of Germany man jumpi^ overboard, Ms companions bejng sttAesriOAu- haa rightly traced two generar ■Kent,” daj«rlr-i -SiaDd^ .AlDlaa will, have t taught the German people too weak to rescue him."!The last tot of Water tiims of unrest in Europd, and the fisMU that war pays.iiow as well as it paid; was served out, aitebutefUFapiece': a ft^ which conpetition of armaments, and all v Aha they tried to c o lle t a little' mdisture from them when they beat FranceJn 1870. occasional; showers, On Sunday nightjgnt tbetee developments of military power thak^lunpB i; The Germans will have won the war, deck-boy passed iaway. They sightedIland at mi [minatedi in this most terrible war, to milt dted and they .will be, able- to get ready for 3 p.m. on Monday; but tee-weateerite< prevented cride andl shortsighted act of spoliotiM teem from, attempting to put in uptii 'X-uescUiy nearly for^y years ago. Bismarok [braly I OaUb another which it will be much easier to [win, because they will have all sorts morning, when tehy were too weakmake foresaw thW his countrymen were sowing .r« iU . tee shore. Howe]ver, a couple of fishing boats trouble for the future arid told them so. of’; things—-food,! oiI,i copper, dottori, came to their'astistanoe and towed teem in. Unless wo now cut put every root of that and so on—which they hay^ beeri short The linen-keeper died as. he was ibeing lifted of now, as well aam any millions| more ashore; two seaihai, who had goile mad, had ible, it will continue to sprout an evil men. If we make p^ce npw wijth an to; be dragged'fjTom the boat, which they •wth that will he Mwsys a msHgnant refused to leave. ;A trimmer died of giangtene lUenoe in European arid even in world unbeaten Germany, ih ten |years; time Every danip'in France bas its piggery, and J 1. , , « . I IV : 1- . V ...... r:' Wrnian OSlctaL akky la fed almost entirely on broken food collected by the Camp Waste. Salvage Corpe. a fortnight later in hospital, where the oaby politics, and wUl make the fanndalieBe; ol Germany will make an end of us. also suecumbed.”! ^ pe^oe periously unstable. __ ' ‘ ■ ' ^ . [j. • • ' - / * "We want 30,000 women to save our havvesU’’—.StV A . Lee. WAE SUPPLEMENT FOB 'WEEK ENDINC^ MAY 18, 1 9 1 8 . Less rations next winter ui^iess women come to the rescue."— A. Lu,

M' WMS iSKETCM.' \t ' * KV THiE WAY FOR THE PEACE OFFENSIVE. THE WOMAN’S PART. FOOD TOPICS. 1 ■ I,'""" " AN i n n ! IN INLANDERS. jRandom Jottings abqut Men End Think More About the Children items About Rationing and Food. Production. [B y LiEt'T. J, B. M obto k.] ! Things. [By MaKOABJIT OSBOBNX.] [By “ SlIAIXHOtpBE.” ] .v-!, I' lesiac! e f o r e the war the estaminet One hears that ignorance of _ When' the Government first rationed, meAt Pills for Hunger. (country inn) of the White Rose i The Baby ■ the mothei’ho xi IS in London and .gave’ children under ten half Fizzled. respoijisible for the loss of many the amount aHotted to grown persons, a goqd The Germans have invented a pill to B looked out over ihroad fields and a cure hunger troubles. arid a ' Berlin peaceful couhtryside. There were I babies amongst the i oorer many parents said that boys of nine wanted s not chemical firm is adyertisihg it as a orchards, too, ! and the fanners of the classes. But ignoraijice of these duties : as much as they did themselves. And doctors G a^ T heai enjtirely'■ ’ confined tP women 1 of the poorer and other experts agreed 'with them. Then m ea^ of alleviating a common trouble neighhourhbod were prosperous men. The classes. The Hon.'. Mrs. ^ John Forte scute has the rations were. altered, children over sik m Germany just now — headache and Ur. H. estaminet was always their meeting place bejen telling the stotjy of a lady of title who, receiving a grown-up allowance; and many languor caused by insufficient food.L But the in the evenirigi Men [with heavy boots bepg left without a jnarse, had, in'her «!mer- sensible persons said that children under eight pill does not fill th© adiing void—it only stills and tanned skins came in for a drink and ge:icy, to bath her own baby. The bath over, hardly reqmre any meat at all. And many the craving for food. -Our simpler Way in % (BATUBDAY), MAf shj “ powdered” tlfe bkntling with Fruit doctors and experts agreed with them. Prqr like emergency of tightening the belt is better. a smoke, and | the landlady’s daughter There are no after-effects such as invariably , ' , eerved them. Often the men sang quaint salts, and did hot discover her mistake till the bably neither opinion is very far wrong, for ' Ifa. ffOBACE JIODGES follow the use of drugs. ' ' . ■ J . Ca old, songs i^.,their harsh voices, and the baby began to fizzle! human beings thrive upon a variety of dietsi, and qt is rather difficult to make a child illl rafters shook with prodigious laughter. To Cot the- Harvest In. The public will be able'soon by giving him too much of anything. Like the A ; - -L;., ' , Then came the war, and the men carried War-Time to order standard suits from young puppy, he is generally willing, if not Ihe campaign to enrol women in the Land their quaint songs famway south to the Clothes. retail jbespteke tailors and have anxious, for a feed, arid it takes a very exces­ Army is making excellent progress, but^it ! liJoNDAY. MAY S7, Six- Nij Aiddnnes. Other men, strangers, sat at I '• them made to suit their own sive or _ indigestible meal to hurt a healthy! ta^ s a lot of campaigning to get together PATOEDAY. at the wooden tables. They, too, had tanned requirements. The material will be a strong child with a good, .set of teeth. i' 30,p00 strong women fitted for the strain of Vidt, under the j woifsted serge, in both black and blue, and Still, it is as well to be careful for several harvest work. The pay is not high, and the' i ■ ]■ ]’> m sm skins and heavy boots, and th§y sang lalmiu: is exhausting, but it. is healthy work strange soii^ loudly, and their laughter the j cost will be £4 12s. fid. for an ordriary reasons. -Some children are not healthy] Gxeateei ct ail Spr Flar*. lounge or jacket suit.' It is expected that the Some parents provide very indigestible food] anq it is patriotic work. If ionly this year’s -■'] * ;hidd8B;;3l was infectious. iThey called the old land­ materials Will he'ready about the middle of Some children have not good teeth, and A haiwest can be gathered in we' shall have such lady V Mother,’^ and jok^ with her, until Jurie. There will bte two grades of rendy- great many children who have teeth enough a s^ore of home-grown food in hand for next ■ i J n s IDE THl she would have done anything in the'world made standard suits.! One is the tweek But the .rumour is eightete)^ months. Thus, too often, she goes i them is contooll-^ by the individual who pro- ifi khaki were still there, singing their dures the bank-notes. A special feature is th* aitemeon; T«ei aad Betlesbol songs as if nothing had happened. The not true — Mr. Bonar ^ w ,has said in the on feeding t|he poor child on slops; she is j ■oE Ball; Allers. £sc«Uent/'| Horn >e of .Commons that theJGovernment have proud of its teeth, but seems to think it keeps | system of serial numbers, by which it o rchards were wrecked, and the church- at present no intentionl of Introducing^ legis­ them only for amusement. At the end of an- I ’ possible to trace the particular indi- 8])ire leaned oyer, and in, front' of the lation to conscript women for military other |six months or. another year the careless ; ^ to whom each book is issuej. Th* village ran trenches with masses of barbed purposes. We are very' proud of tjur mother’s balw will most likely be, better and »-are printed with special inks which are O n e m a Jotherwise obtainable in this county. w ire before them : and Staff officers worked Women’s Army,' thej W. A. A.C.'s,- and stronger than hers is. The golden rule is to i ' - HASTINfl ii the front room of 'the little inn by proulder, perhaps, becaure thiey have the same feed a child on milk until it has 'teeth suffi- _^,000 books 'will be issued, comprising- -i :. ■ ' ‘ 1 spirit as this Midland maid,, and have volun­ cient'for a sAlid diet, and then to feed it on distiqct forms for: Adults, Children, Adoles­ candlelight; for the sandbags dkrkened cents, and Industrial Workers. TO-DAY (SATtJBDArij tie house. | ' teered to help their country in these daysjof a large proportion of food that really needs dUNE CAPRICE in ** EVES stress. biting. Milk is an in fa n t food, and though ’ I f And Americana maxcli''. One day a violent bombardment children of two to. five pan livd on it, as Cookery Exports Available. demolished nearly all that remained of the The first call to the older invalids can,! it is neither natural nOr bene­ A jnamber at experienced demonstrators, * WONOAY, TUESDAY and ’ village, and the Germans attacked. Forjy-to-FIfl:y-to-Flfty men matte available for the ficial for theijn except in 4mall quantities. specially trained in war-timis eoonomioal wm S :-> cookery by a chef of the highest standing, A TbxiUios -Drazoatie Hardly one stone was left stanqing on I Men. ' fighting forces by the new Ml :V * unother, ■ ^nd Only the cellar of: the Military ^rvioe Act has been But Teaoh Baby to Bite. | have been attached to the Food Survey Board. T h e I n n o met with all the sturdy patriotism of the To feed a Ahild of three entirely on boiled These cookery experts are prepared to visit «*H ' and BUD in “ HO esiaminet remained. There was bitter any part of the country for the purpose of and bloody fighting in and out of the British race. Medical Boa^s in different eggs, beef-tea; soft milk puddings, and bread ^lOTOBIAL," •• THE I parts of the country Ate now examinir|g and butter without crusts- is every bit as . helping people who are responsible for th* SSTOWAWA’YS AND_ vill^e, and a great crater yawned in the men: of 43 and 44 years of age, applying the- LITTLE WIL L I E : lA^atcver are yel^ doloc with the shining; araaour ? foolish as to feed six months’ infants on meat freding of others to prepare a scientifie OontedD. BATHE ■ main-street. “ A ” Company officer i ' - strict standards laid down', by the authorities ®*9 ^i***'*®Li.**'£L* hit hot for the Western Front, so Kubimann la going and pastry, ind if this! over-carefulness is ’dietary which shall be economical, (>alatabl«, rmXTlkBDAV:- I- worked in the cellar, and in |the e .’enings in these cases, and, giving alLthe special con­ to fit me with a Peace Cloak for thc| next Offensive. . persisted in, the coddled little boy or girl runs i and nutritions. Hospitals, school canteens «wla* to ita Teoant cieat aneetiR there were still songs. Sometimes c ne side sideration which is the due 6f those citizeiis a great risk of growing up with an imperfect —all places where cooking is done in b u lk - gave a little ground, sometimes the other. who have reached the stable years. Full pul digestion and a very set of teeth. This is can be helped in this "way. ■ Women’s insti­ ■ L a d y ’s ^ and the Cellar underwent many changes. licityi has been given to the conditions goverti- where the meat ration comes-in. Meat is very tutes,! domestic exhibitions, or a'udienoes of B^ink&Y.. HAY i t ; - hou-seWives can, on application, have demon- ^ Laal Conceit by MUNICIPid but always there were men in Ikhaki there. ing the examinations and the subsequei good for the child newly jin possession of its VtGaUsts:-Miss AUCE COOIGR liability, to Army service, buti it may serve first or second teeth, bei^nse it requires and stratiqns, without fee or charge, on the kinds i Child Contialto. D0BI6 witiu their songs. reassiire'anxious men of matiure years if wj THE BARBARIANS. encourages a ,gcwd deal of biting. If eggs, of cookery best suited to ♦u«ir needs. An hen the British began to advance, milk, cheese, and fish are ^iven as substitutes erperj: baker lectures (principally to th* j OMfkanooa: 1.38 to U. Saatf ll point! out that they are i ot required to pr< I : vn* ■'Pbone!913. '-’J slo^dy at first. A C!olonel | slept there sent 1 themselves for m(slical examinatioi A G e r m a n Account 0^ German Atrocities. for meat it must be remeipbered that thqiigh trade) on potato bread Tnalfing and subsH- where there had once been rats and rows until!they receive individ'ial notice, that th^ they are goo^ foods they need hardly iany jtntes generally. Application for assistanc* : F ;*■']■';! , v3 of x)ttles. The line moved forward, j and examinations are conducted in strict privacy, biting, ana it, is the act Of biting which'em of the kind indicate should be addressed to larges the jaw sufficientlyi to make room for Mrs. j Pember Repves, Ministry of Food, CiSHtRAL P l C t ^ an Aid-Post sprang up in the cellar; the and that a call to the doctors is not a call to FTEN it is said by psopte who cannot fire, They were accused of having set the the Army. All men within the ages sane second teeth and wisdom tqeth, aiid that keeps 35, Park Street," London, W.l. - ; •'' .(THE XOt»C wounded were brought iui on their o bring themselves to believe the house on fire. They reply, ‘No.’ They are the teeth sharp and white. Therefore, if a tioned by Parliament are liable to militarj incredibly cruel thi ngte the Germans ordered to confess. They reply ; ‘ We did llriiiteiBread and Bark Bread. strstchers, and attended to by Icandleiight, servicte, but not tell men wpo visit the Medical child is deprived of meat lor given its meat and there were .still the same songs. Theii have done in the Great \yar, that the nothing. It is our house which is burning ; minced, it should have every day several hard ; The “ National Food Joomal ” tells how, 1 -. . J?Bi -HAYi. n P Boards will be called upoit to serve, and thost the others set it on fire.’ They are then the sound of the guns moved fhrther away, who are will not, as a rule, be called up foi stories of German atrocities! are one-sided biscuits, or oatcakes, or pieoete of toast, and jhst before the war, an old German seaman and and exaggerated. Just asked; ‘ How many Serbian troops passed a raw a|iple. Do not ilGnk a banana or told ajn Englishman who was chatting with rji^O'HgEANP an Engineer Dump was establisheti in enrolment within fourteeq days of the date ately I chanced here? ’ They reply : ‘ We do not know.’ The the village. The cellar was filled with of their medical examination. i upon a document that floods the sub­ orange will do just as well-^it won’t. him that nearly all German sailors were major says : ‘ Shoot them.’ The,trpops halt. pleased to get and eat large quantities of ' - ! .-■■■ 'fi '■ coili of wire, and biis of woc^, aqd Itbe - vv-r ject of German atrocittee with another We look on, breathless, at the dratha ; we are Now that rationing. of cer- Milk and Sugar and Taeth. v English white bread as soon as they landed men sang as they worked. searchlight, and this le a search* so' young to make war. No oiite tells these Another thing to remember is that milk is ■qn qut_ shores, although it invariably upset :; r Don’t: Dodgb tain foods ts universal it be- light that none can women in their own native tongue what is :-V| 0|ne day, when the dump ihad ??'■oved Dora. conies neces5ary! to 'warn every­ y is biassed very destructive to the entemel on teeth. A their digestions. For himself he disapproved ard, a party of men came to the village against Germany, becauselit!chances to be going to be doup to them. BUt they have ha:^crust or apple should always be eaten of it,^ and had never eaten "it. He had worked body that “ Dpra ” (as we call, understood ; they lower their eyes like an uild. A strange new house rose above for short; the Defence of the iRealm Act) is purely German. This document contains after. milk puddjngs, and no child who hag a out, in his German way, a theory, dividing th* some pictures of war in fierbia^ and it is animal that awaits the fatal stroke. They do drink of milk the last thing at night should European .nations into white or fine bread old cellar, and men gathered there very 41®rt to detect atteirpts; to dodge the inot protest. A momentary shudder passes n in the evenings.! There were som e written by one Oskar Maunfs Fontana, a omit to brush the teeth a f ^ it, or at least eaters, tend dark or . coarse bread eaters ; and ■ ft* O^eilac- - iover their bodies. They canntet believe if, rinse' the mouth. Children w ^ ane thirsty in he believed that if there were a European wa» Frenchmen among them, many without an reserve officer in the G em an Army, who they do not understand ; their glances right that is to say, they do not realise that kindly the night should have water, not milk. Some the latter would come out top. However, his arm or a leg, back from the Ardenm h n d accompanied German troops! to Serbia in and left seek salvation, some miracle^ They people say sugar is bad for the tAeth; this is own nation of dark bread eaters did not choose .jJlSTfOililCTE they acts for the beUefit of frieids may land both order to write about their fine deeds, Let march slowly, with dragging feet. 1 Before their sang their songs again, mingling them them fend their friends ihto trouble. For hot true. 'What M.lmd is the habit ■given plain food, hut never mad* to «*t any­ ■I*Italians, were consumers of white bread. In Some men rummaging in the bble thing they reaJjly dislike, are encouraged to lussia, as in Austria, the variety of bread found the old signboard, discolour stores, both A. and B. are offending against as if he were merely going with him to requisi­ I “ Soldiers returning from a reconnaissance and tion a haystack. In this sceiie there was, juse their teeth and not allowed to “ bolt ’ .teed was more or less a class distinction. chipped. They put it up over the Idoor, Dora—B. is getting miore butter than he is, brought in an old peasant and his son, a youth T h e JRo iiu c H entitled to., and A. is an accessory -to the, however, something which gripped one. There of seventeen. TWy had fired, once, some­ food, their appetites will be a ve*y, fair, guide and the estaminet of the White Rose, full offencej If A., put of, per sonal friendliness, was a Took in this young man’s |eyes, such .as where, on the . Austrians, fit least they are is. to how much they requirte. And, when in j The whole situation has changed now, and * ICEUQBIALs of old songs, French and British, Ibokefi sends 4 hit of butter to B. saved out of A.’s 1 have never seen and such ap made me ask : accused o f having d&ne so. They reply with a risk giving thmn too much xathsz than ■w-te are all dark bread eaters. There is practi- out once more b'ver the newly-ploughed own raition, B. is still not entitled to accept ‘ What is it all about?’ Theicaptain and the 'haiighty air, ‘ No.’ And they petsist in their too littl*. cklly no white bread left in Europe, and . fields. ! it unless he cancels his own ration of batter young- peasant, disappeared. | A few seconds denial. They are asked : ‘ What do you know America is renouncing or limiting her 'whito i' . l y ' ■ '• '!» '■ " 'i' '. . -t from the retailer with whom he, is registered. later I heard rifle fire. I made enquiries, an4 6f the Serbs? How many have: passed this MlSCBLLANflOUS RBeiPaS. Idkves of her o'wn free will. Hungary hasl t fflMDATfflATUBDAY):—. was told ‘a young comitadjis (brigand), who bden the last of the important Powers to pre­ y^ay ? ’ They reply : ‘ We know nothing ; we OUT TH1€ OUT. V '.]1' V;! I ' The severity of Dora on was captur^ here during a sunrise attack, have seen no one. ’ The major orders : ‘ Shoot serve an expensive White “ Iqxary bread,” HaSM in ' matters of tliis kind has been has just’been shot.’ ” them.’ ” Date Cakas. (Ho Eggs, Sugar, or MHk.) niade from something stiU resembling fin* , A XVnaeifal Drama- RATIONING HELPS ALL. Point. demonstrated in i. many 'cases ■ I ■ , * ’ * •, . -Inobediknts.^M ozs. flour; 4 ozs. whole­ wheat flour; but the last news from the before the Courts. Two recent “ Sopie days later, during a msIVch, we came meal ; 3 ozs. dripping; 4 ozs. dates; J tea- country says that the sale of ■white bxead after ' I -. m grO hY. ' \ ” At least they are accused of having iipoonful baking powder; IJ gills water; 1 April 8th was forbidden. The great pomt is Labour M.p/is Tribute to Itii examples in London may help to enforce the to a house w'hich. was on fire. . It j was a signal, iablespoonful treacle or jam ; : | ieaspcc'nful warning. A widow with four .children had Shrapnel rained on us. The soljdiers put out done so.” What a pict’ure of G«rman that we have ate much bread ate we care to eat, ■ A l l i-'i'' justice! "Kultur” tp the - trained powdered Spice; ,1 teaspoonful carbonate of tliough urged to eat sparingly, and that ito Gooi Work. one lad fall ill and he '^as taken to the the fire, and brought along three women and M SESar-Fnifoctioo tonadsd enl German killing-man means just killing. toda; saltspoonful salt. other nation has—not even Aniierica, which it* I . • t ■ 1 . infirmary. For a fortnight the widow con­ an old man, whom they had found near the I Method.-—Put the fat, water, stoned, ^ 'I 1. tinued ! to ‘ use his butter (or margarine) going short for our sake. - Mr. Charles “Duncan, Labour M.P for chopped dates, spice, and salt on to boil. coupon.] She, was getting more than her Simmer for. five minutes. The stones should fSKUBBDAT, MAT 30ib-•> 1 tearrow-in-Furne^, writes:—^ proper 'ration, and she was fined £5. “ A 4e tied in a scrap of muslin and boiled with I [Continued from previous column.] “ When, just over three months ago, 1 left hard case!;” Yes, of cours it was ; but the toe rest to extract all possible sugar. Then th is‘Country on a mission to Aiherica, t)ie whole principle' of rationing is that everybody THESE W.A.A.C.S HAVE BEEN TO MARKET. let those become nearly or quite cold. Mix sugar together, then mix them, to a cream ‘ill . “ A l t a r TULL PRO was in a state of ch ^ s add confusion, | and in the ;^royision trade and fhe friend agreed toe soda dissolved in a tablespoonful at cold ■boil gently over the fire for; two or' three the discontent larisiig from iriequality of to let him. have 3 Tbs. of margarine at Is. 4d. v^ater. Beat nil well together, and I bake for minutes, stirring thoroughly all the time. Let treatment WasI apj roaching a dangerous twenty minutes in a quick oven if made into it bool a little, then add three or four drops of per lb. I Dora heard about iu—she’s a wonder­ vaiulla to flavour it nicely. This is very good stage. ' ■ ■ ' " , " ' . ■ I ; | ful creqture and has eyes and ears every- sinall cakes, or l i hours in'’''a“moderate oven if- baked altogether in one tin. served hot, or can be served teold in custard I C lN EM A P i “ The first thing that struck me on' my whero—with the result that both C. and his N.B.—This makes a capital puddiiig if it is glasses, with a wee bit of jam on,top of each. return recently*| was that the queues bad friend, have had to paj^ a stiff fine. C. com­ pat into a; greased basin and steamed for MBMAH^ROAD. vanished. Tliat I in ijtself "vtas evidence that-: Potato Triangles. — Ingeedients. — 1 Hi. mitted three offences; he exceeded his ration, tivo hours.* One can use figs or prunes potetoes, boiled steamed, or baked; 6 Gss. a great change had taken place making foit.Hlfe Se bought rationed food from somebody with instead of dates. , ' floiir; 1 teaspoonfttl salt; 1 teaspoonful baki^ m a. Baitiiifa IM. disappearance, of grteat and serious diffi­ whom he was ;,not registteKid, and he paid culties. My visits td shops and restaurants Fried Stuffed Herrings.—Ikoredients.— po^kder; 2 pzs. dripping; 1 egg; (dried egg. wiU more -(lipn theSController’s lixed price. The 5 medium-sized herrings; J oz. .fat; 1 tea- do I quite as : well as fresh. j SAYS, I CenomsBcins >t09 since my return have shown : me pow friend^owendted twice—in selling to someoqe spoonful anehovytessence; \ lb. boiled potatoes; Method.—!-Rub potatoes through a colander ! , .1 -. .I. Speedily and easily t|ie people have adapted not registered with him, and4n charging more stdt; pepper; oatmeal; parsley; 1 gill milk. or !mash -toem with a fo'kk, and mix with flour, themselves,to the new stateiof things. If it than thi fixed price. It alf comes to this: Method.—Soak and wipe toe herrings, fillet, ’ balung powder, and dripping. Beat up tbs C a m il l e . has- done nothing elsp, rationing has 'shiown that war is war and we must .recognize the arid remove toe skin. Sieve the potato, add egg in toe milk, add”iq and make a firm dough. that the people are) ready to aiccept uny fact, and order all our relatio::^ in strict accor­ fajt and anchovy essence and the herring roe Boll out" 3-inch' thick and bakte on a greased ■ (The Ladr ot ,j3fstem and any qrgaqisation, however ho|v€l,, dance wfth Dora’s behests.. It is quite easy (ifi any), spread the-mixture on the cut side of baiting sheet in a fairly hot oven for twenty ALEXANDER DUKAS’ Wetl which secures eqpality and . fairness without if one remembers the purpose of it all— each herring fillet, dip in milk, cover carefully mmutos- Slit open and put a small pie^ of class or purse distinction. I i ! nam<'lv. Ito secure the greatest good for the - wijth oatmeal and fry-till golden. baepn fa> or dripping hetweeini toe halves. ■ n n « OLABA KUf^ALL YOl “ Before the schtemjp cam^ into operation greatest number. ; - | Sweet Batter Pudding.—Ihoredients.—3I Thite is good for supper or high jtea. ' Sorean Bneoeaa. there was a good deal of anxious talk and _Z8. flour; 3 pint milk; 1 egg; 1 tablespoopful White ^auce without Fat.—I ngredients.:— S a w tub eC tea WBQT'HOIOUY. 3 oz. flou)T (or 1 oz.. cornflour) ;i 1 gill milk; I all sorts of difficulties were anticipated. sugar; a pinch of salt; ^yrup or treacle. tSm Great SatiaL ‘‘ JOOtY DALE,'’ Experience has showpl those difficulties toi he ^ETHon.—Put the -flour in a basin with the giil[|water or v^eta'ple or rice stock; 3 * a-good deal more imaginary than real, and i t i e j e r e m U h s . saU, make a well in the centre and break in peeled onion; ten cloves; salt) pepper. it has been demonstrated beyond a shado\jr of tote egg, unbeaten, mix in with the flour with a MethoO.!—Put toe liquid iugiredients into a ■’ -)■ • 5 ‘ They wo^y over this thing and! they worry pan) reserving 2 iablespoonfuls;: add the oniOn HHBWB SAYSj OommendBe ' doubt that by system and organisation it is over that. wobden spopn, gradually adding sufficient milk possible so to simplify matters of diifficultv a's to form a thick batter, then beat for 5 minutes, and| cloves and bring to the boil. 'Put toe { Aa JCnthraltin? tiu But I notice when the itmosphere has pour in the rtemainder of the milk, cover and flour into a basin and mix by degrees with the to enable satirfaction t o reign whele notniing cleaied. two I tahiespoonfuls of cold liquid, stirring until bat grumbling and confusion prevailed befdre. leave to stand for at least 1 hour. Well grease That the bad luck they had'lioked for didn’t a pie-dish or deep Yorkshire pudding tin, pour quite smooth. Strain toe boiliiig Uquid slowly •• liiTTLEi M iss S< “ Even those who may now be getting less comeI and knock them flai:, in the batter and bake in a moderate oven for on to tins, stir till quite smooth, return to the i-'- than they used to get are much more satisfied, And,they did not have the trouble that they 3 (d an hour. Serve at once with syrup or pan]; bring to the boil, season and cook gentty. ' Btazzin VIOLET UEB because they nre jcertain of i getting definite feared. I ' for five minutes. 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