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, w . . xm L- • ■ at the O.P.O. as a Newspaper. EASTBOURNE, 8 A|TPRDAY, JANIJ 3, 1914. Established PRICE ONjf jENNY. \ k" IONE: No. S,043. i • •■• i 'i ’ =£= ■ VT -n-r A ST B oju R N E 0 0 L L EG h e L A D i f n f c o l l e g e , Mv.'lfr TBS BASTBOi [; ) ORAB9INGTON ROAD EASTBOURNE. E President i LETHBRIDGE’S STORES. T ,CH00L OF COMMERCE, K A B Y 3 1- I |T~]' jt / I | I ! A Day School lor me Daughters of Gentlemen only U. P1TIVB17 \ ■'! I . - ! \ TBB DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE. f 97, Bemlde-rond 181. Founded 1S69. j ■. j i "V , ’ 5 . Business Train- 1T I EVENING GOWNS at Moderate Prices ' ■ | ™ PP0HB NuMB1Ba 1 17, (Mrlisle-ro»d 751. •writ F-“i Subjects and IAitest C r e a tio in FETE am Head Master I | Principal ...... MlbS DKS RUELLES EM The BBVl B. S. WILLIAMS, M.A. (Sncce-sor to the Misses Deacon), % . _ oply are EMPLOYED. dated by a larg> Staff of llesident aud Visiting f i: 1 . ORIGI a M CJLUSIVE DESIGNS \ V j IIIIHM IKt TEAS, FRENCH AND ITALIAN GOODS. , Masters and Mlstroeses. BnyaadByontagCtoa^ Y ^^ndlyldoal Tnittoy. •; A The Sohool Is a F tRST-GRADE SCHOOL for the Sobs PnpilB prepared, if desired, fpr the Preliminary, Junior, of Gentlemen. Senior and Higher Cambridge Local Examinations, ah« for Matriculation, London University and for the society 0 AD, EASTBOjlR^E. Boys are prepare! for the Universities, the Army. Na 7 p r o v i s i o n s , [i; ^ i ; • t; ILL U ANNIE’S ROAD, rj 1 L I 8 MO R E Of French Professors in London. •URNS. ®» and Civil Services, Professions and Commercial Life. Hoi \rs obtained during lastftight Tears: Preparatory for Boys, There are special Army and Navy Classes. w ™ ’ ^ B0™ D C^ K ™ ^ ST0BT* nb. Preliminary —1st, 2nd and Jrd 'Class Honcurs, I • : c—'--- 1 Cl—A-1 -U&ttntjtiq-- *- T Sfe p i " M E & G R O O V E S , i L 6 ¥ ELBy-KEPP LE8TONE ADDBBBSESi ! S j , i C STAVELKY 1 EASTBOURNE. ■ t k B eadde>ro a d ; 17,; C arlisle-ro ad ; 10, G rand H otel B uildings [ Camb. Soiiijr.—1st 2nd aod 3rd Class Honours. First ATE&S. No. fn»M *«^katt W m *\ awd KM"' a**.ti). 1 iSp0i'!£, ^‘“LifcUoUM in m f}§h yv..; (OompH».-ftreet Wgrt) and 64, Beaside. Kellgious Knowledge (tit In Krclandi. bkigb-h. iryj and Finishing). GougrapuJ', History, hrenoii (tniae 1st In England), German. Mathematic*, (towny a:,flDrawing.1 i^ | | U j — ■ I C*mb. Highor. 1st, 2nd and .sixl Class Honours in u t . a - 1 History.J^Fren h, German. and Mathomalics. TMEFBOm Assisted by a j Staff of Trained L E T M B B I D G E ’S B T O E E S . liklinotions in IllsHistory and French. FRUITS, Certifloated and Foreign Teachers. _ . • J1 ' i ' | ? In School .F.xaminat ion by the Associated Board ot Reference* am kindly permitted, amongrt many other*. to_tljC the Royal Academy of Music and RoyatCollege of Music, \ .. , Eastbourne. following Eaitbonme resident*: The Lord and Lady Willini hold at the Ladies’ College in June, 1909, nineteen candi­ A Living Method tor a Living Language, Sir T<"S—r Undaay-HofBart, and Lady Lindmy-Hdkg, the dates passod.in Pianoforte Playing, one with Honours. Oharle* Orowden, D D. Mte Head Matter of Eattboume Ool 8tudenta desirous ot pursuing theirstudiosafter leaving i at all sUj ^ tn various arts ot the Town. B A K E R 1 & SONS and Mr*. Orowden, Hen.4 Colgate. Eeq.,M,D., F.R.O.8., and.u.f, Sohool may join Advauced Classes iu kingllsh Lltoratuve Colgate, a H. Cameron, Bu., f .BiO.P., M.RO.8., D.Ph. 0ama ami 1914. and Blstory. Frenoh. German, Latiu and Mathematics. Mr*. Cameron, E. FrottJKq., M.D., Frank Grarely, E*q., MJO. ___ O. O'Brien Hafdin*, Bee., JJ., M.R.O.V.. L.B.O.P1, ■ Biockey, Crloket and Tennis Clubs. i Ago no object. Lessons begin any time. j! tlACHINE MADE BREAD, Hollinf, Esq., and Mrs. IHomna, tne Rev. C. and Mrs. Horsborgb, Sohool Ft ench Library. • Nd extra charge for visiting. Conferences. •. and Mrs. Jameson, W. J. 0. Merry, Esq., M.D., Gas is Cheap for EASTBOURNE A FEW BJARDER8 ARE RECEIVED. and Mrs. Merry, Gathoma~ “ Orr. ~ r.,E Em., and Mrs. Orr, theBev. Urllnf Reference*. A. BONEFANT B. 16a L. (Unlv. QalL). r, F. 8. Williams, M A. (Head Master Scholarship- open toallunder 14—tenableatthe Ladies i Member of the 8ociety of Fr< ncn Profeasora. and Mr*. Whelpton, f ” Lighting, Cooking College for three years; examination In connection with v 3 ® # p e e 2 -L B - L o a f , j of Eaatboome College) GAS CO. this hold in January of every year. For Prospectus, further Particulars, &c., apply to the OBOROUOH SCHOOL. R ANVIL L|E HOUSE, MEADS, and Warming. 1 H * ARUNDEL ROAD. EASTBOURNE. Secretary, Tqe Ladies’ College. b , I # DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE TOWN DAILY. G ITBOURNB. N.B!—Miss has Rukllks is at home to see Parents -i. t P. G. GILBERT] B.A. (Lond.). - on business on Fridaye< 3{to 6 p m. *T ID. O. GILBERT] (Londi Univ.). LADIES' SCHOOL. 1 i T l . : >* nK-u, -Vi. [' I l| "i I House beautifully situated In Its own Grounds. Private Boarding and Day School for Boys 19 and 21, O hurch-fltreet; 16, Pevenaey-road and 176, Seaside. Field for Hockey! Recroation Room (60-f t. long). Preparation for London Matrlcola Ian and Oxford and Special' Advantages ' * ' Mualoand Modern Languages. Gas Lighting never was so Brilliant or Cheap as now.| GrRE 1iNC8?J»FCW road M E K Ef Cambridge Local Exams. Book-: keeping, Shorthand. Tel, lQft. ' j!'' J. . !•- ■ | Tynewriting, Chemistry and Physics are Included in Prospectus, refei es, &c., on application to the (Late of 32, The Avenne). Principal, S. 0. H. DB la MOTHS. Home School for the Daughters 'of Gentlemen. J _l; School syllabus JI .t------!------Gymnasium, Science Laboratory knd Playing Field* Gas is Cheap for Conservatory MISS LLOYDS has removed to moro1. commodious QJRANVILLE IT, ST. JOHN’S ROAD, I premises :and ia prepared bo rcoisiVe an increased g r . GEORGE’S SCHOOL JPPERTON), number Of DAILY PUPILS.______■ OURNE. E stim a t e s F r e e . and Garage use and Cheapest Behool for tht Daughter* of Gentlemen. a l l i n g t o n , p r i d r a u x r o a d , FOR BOYS INTENDED FOR BUSINESS LIFE. OETZMANN Thorough Modem 1 Vacation with special facilities for I most of all for POWER. EASTBOURNE. , ) Subjects of Instruction include those taught at Mu lib and Languages. 10, Sussex; Gardens. D ublie Secondary Schools and. in i ----lidou, GOOD HOME SCHOOL fe R GIRLS. Day Pupils ____tlon Is * * ~ * ” & Q O ., L t d ., ------Opbn Schola taatpg obtained by Pupils. received: Preparation for all Examinations. Games. Languages. - w . I Individual supervisi M and training. Happy home life Principai-MISS CLARA DORMAN, A.C.P. For Prospectus apply H*Ab Master. with healthy School discipline. COURT ROAD, LONDON, W Extensive premises if^ own grounds. Playing field. pLARKMlONT, BOLSOVER ROAD, Meads, Large has, well-lighted, and ventilated, for gymnast,ins, w_/ Eastbourue. 8 hool for the Daiuhtors of Gentle­ IANN LOJ Telephom LYPAIR m .” men. Specially recommended by the Countess of Telephone 61 Crowborongh. V danoing and Indoor recreation. Prospectus and List 1 if Suooesaes in Puhlio Examinations Carnarvon, Hignclere Castle, Newbury ; Mrs. Wrough- fJTHE HEATH HOUSE, C^OWBOROUGH, during past year oh application to Taa Pbincipal. ton, Woolley i’ark. Wantage^ and present Parent*. &r SUSSEX. Lovely Position. Tennis Lawns. Hockey Field, Staff of PUPILS COACHED for the Universities. Professions, Certificated English and Foreign Mistressos aud Loudon I English Language and Literature,,&c., at Masters. Nolfailnfe* In the Oxford Locals, R.A.M. aud , MB. E. W. MAKOVSKI, M.A SALE jjOW PROCEEDING. R.C.M., Royd Drawicg Sut ioty Exuins. in 1907, Tbo , THE HOMESTEAD, 62, CARBW ROAD, or PARK I highest position1 in Eastbourne In the Senior Oxford iu «h CoU-ge. and Trinity Collree. Cambridge.Cam Member VIEW, 1A BLACK WATER ROAD. ileal and Mathematical Assooiiatdona), and SALE CATALOGUE (Photographically Illustrated) POST FREE. & DUN BAR. | 1908. All oxaihs. optional. Special home care. of the R . CU C O L V I L L E , M.A. Oxon. Prlncimla ... (THE MISSES DAWSON. J' MR. P. V. SELFE, B.A. M(Late Open Classical Scholar of his College & Honour man), (Dulwich College, and Scholar of Magdalene College, Cambridge), Recent Successes: A SMALL CLASS FOR THE CHILDREN First Division, OF GENTLKPEOPLK ONLY Am prepared to receive, either as Boarders or otherwise, £ 5 PREPAID ORDERS CAERIAGE PAID TO ANY Profe, Sept, 1S.______,_ _ . Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Clerical i i r ■ 1 Pupils desiring special Tuition in any Sutjeots. Class, Part L, Second Class. Part 1X-, October, 1912. IS HELD rAt 3, GRANGE ROAD. v^udidates are prepared for the Entrance or Matricu­ BAILWAY STATION M ENGLAND OR WALES. j Pupils prepared,if desired,for theCambridge Preliminary lation Examinations of Oxford, Cambridge. London or SAVIOUR'S CHOIR SCHOOL, . . Tailors and Hosiers . Examination. Beginners received. Other Universities; for Scholarship Kxaminations and r for admission to Sandhurst and Woolwich. iS. SOUTH STREET. References from Parents of Pupils. . J f , TERMS ON APfLlCANON. BOYS ARE TAKEN FROM THE AGE OF EIGHT. Apply, by letter, to MISS E. CLEATHER. Fkks es per Annum. GENTLEMEN’S SHIKT MAKERS. LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE BLODSES. Many Choral Scholarships, some of which cover j y / £ R . BRIO STREATFEILD MADAME PETKELLI, E.A.M. the whole ainount of the Fee*. Eatabllshed 1893. (late Pupil of Signor Randeeger). of the principal PET EES, | I Training for Business Life. pneerte, and PRIM A DONNA D'Ojly LESSONS IN PIANOFORTE AND For Prospectus and other information apply Carte Operas, London, IN THE THEORY OF MUSIC. . t\ _ . THE WARDEN. ■GIVES LESSONS in VOICE PRODUCTION References kindly permitted to Sir .Charles Stanford, COMPLETE HOU SE FURNISHERS. O u r N e w ^SPOETS COAT” f o r P r e s e n t W e a r , , -.. and SINGING (Italian Method), W aits Parratt and Sir Frederick Bridge. ' i L I • ‘ DERICK CRAMER, A.R.C.M. Address: CbAig-Y-Don, Duke’s Drive, Eastbourne J apply to Meens. Hermitage, Terminus-road; ' ‘ ‘ ‘, DiplomO of Many of he^Pupfis holdlns distinctive engagements * 0 . Streatfeild, Windmill Corper, King’s Avenue. the Royal Made from a Light, Fleecy Material in a Large: -Iit In Opera and Conoorta. ^LARGEST d CHEAPEST ection of Furniture in the County — i - _ " Range of Shaded.1 ULEIN j MEYER, DiplOm^e NICIPA O F AsRT If' J, Com* and aeel for jronrselvee. , ! . J/- , ] 1 , K i p ’ (Highi v I- (Technical KOAD) F 'lA Beforenees of Schools and Private _ . Schools visited. Families). v, ...... wre bela In »Q d EVENING Braxhab lodok, st. Lscnabds Road, EAarBOORint; GI LI NS IN GERMAN , sls sh T N AND TO^UINB SECOND M of Art, Inolinolu dinfj CI ^ ln-Me^l'W«^tv: 8, Hornsey Rise Gardbxb, London, N. SPECIAL— t h e “ SPORTS SKIRT ” to M a t c h , Tl ATURE, CONVERSATION. oodT ' Middle and Working Clsasee specially catered for. Highly tt ’til la preparing (or all Public Examinations, Visitors can jola for sholt peiiofts. Conversation glasses for friends (if 4, course ot 12), one D IGNORING VIANELLI ?'• guinea______each.__ IUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY S.CHOOL SAVE A.T LEAST |ss. IN EVERT £ l YOU SPEND. S (Professoresaa di Lingua Itallana Laureata Made to M easure, 30/- MUSIC, SINGING^ PIANOFORTE. FOR GIRLS nell’ University di Roma) I, All Saints’ Cottage, Meads’^EastbOurhe. K f (Oppkbton-boad|). >£ GIVES LESSONS IN ITALIAN -M PURCHASES skNTl FRl BY ROAD OR RAIL. SOLE ADDRESS: I ;i ■ 5 ’Phone No. 995. y MUNICIPAL SECONDARY jDAY SCHOOL In Schools and Families. French Lessons also given. ISS ALICE NORTON, l.iLa.m., 4 .K.9.M., i. F 0 9 BOYS For terms, &c., apply Huathkrdkne, 4, Meads-street, *-** Visits and Rkceivis Eup/ls for 1 Eastbourne. Ill & 113, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. (Technical I nstitute, ^ROVK-ROAD). ., Pianoforte, Harmony, Singing & Voioe Production, BASSIN k T T E S’ ? Ajw P. MAIL . C A R In KA8TB00RNK on 8ATUHDAY8. Prospectus and full particulars < t these Schools can 4/fISS M. GRAHAM SCHOFIELD, Pupils Prepared for Metropolitan Sc Local Examinations be obtained fr. m THE SECRETARY, Education Com­ WRITE FOB PRICE LIST. 1*1 DiplSmde, Paris Upwards of 2003ucces .es. mittee.------Town Hall, Eastbourne. ------(1st Class Certificate), Addrc-ri : Gives LESSONS in PRACTICAL DRE3SCTTTTING 29, MAGDALEN TERRACE, 8T. LEONARDS. MODERN SCHOOL of LANGUAGES, and MAKING, FRENCH PATTERN MOLELUNG ------iZ__I------—___ ------.:---- At Bobby db Co.'s Arcade. 40, T t»minus-road. "f1 and MILLINERY. CHARLES BREACH,) ™*“ 836’ 6 to 10 and 24 to 27, Kensington Bardens] Brighton. Miss Schofield has had 17 years' experience with private DANVING AND DEPORTMENT. A-.TOH, GERMAN, ITALIAN. SPANISH, pupils and in class teaching in schools. Hr® ______Tram stops at Corner. Blouse Patterns a Speciality. , Builder, Contractor and Sanitary Flninber. ISS LUbY WAY begs to announce that roU S H , RUSSIAN, CLASSICS, HEBREW, i OfflocL 818; National, 890x. ; 1 her CLASSE8 WILL BK RKSUMED in the &c. 2, C O R N F I R L D T E R R A C E M West End Building Works, Meads. Residence: 1, Matlock-road, Meads SAFFRONS ROOMS, on SATURDAY,'J a n u a r y , 31s;r, r,. 1 ModefAte. Native Teachers. Trial Lesson Free. WE CLOSE at ONE ( ’clock on S A T U R D A t. at 3 p.m'. Boston, Double Boston, Tango. Principal—L. de LAV ALL AZ. Dr. Lltt ESTIMATE/} g i v e n fo r g e n e r a l h o u s e r e p a i r s . ______| I ______/ _ ■ • .1 . ’ (JOACHING: English for Foreigners For partleuto.i add re s . LANGUAGES Kstd. 183ft MB. J. TALIBART, B ba-L. i- SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRAINAGE AND HOUSE SANITATION. T TERRACE. EASTBOURNE. r m H B BERLITZ SCHOOL obi Tel. 4620. (who has had many years’ experience in coaching aL iL Of ST. LEONARDS (8tasex).8B4x) RO W L E Y & S O N , Foreign Pupils in English and in preparing English Isopen to send on appllqatlon an ex; fenced TEACHER Closed Saturday Candidates for various examinations in Frenoh and ’Phone tbs. . Free. (i OLIDAY DANCING CLASSES. (Freoch, German, Italian. Spanish iho will only teaoh 128, ST. JAMES’; STREET, BRIGHTON. One o'clock. German), and MILLER & SELMES, < hie own language...... ELEANOR RATCLIFFE, ;jf • The BerUtz direct Method ia the beet <406 Schools in the OPHTHALMIC .and SOIBNTIFIO OPTICIANS ; EXPERTS in DEFECTS of the EYES. MB. A. H. ARDESHIB. B.A. , LL.B., Cambridge 0 yeaifc Asabtant to MRS. WORDSWORTH, World). 40 Lessons enable von to n iake yonrself easily MAKERS of lOPTICAL, PHILOSOPHICAL, AURAL AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS. (late Open Historical Scholar of his College, Literature Builders. Decorators. Plumbers. Will h id CLASSi'IS for TANGO, MAXIXE, BOSTON, understood. Trial Lesson Free. _ and Essay Prizeman, and Honourman. 1909-13 Governing &c., atNDEVONSHIRK PARK,ton Tuesdays and Thurs­ Apply by letter “ Berlli s.” 8ti Leonards, or 1 Eastbourne AGENTS FOB THE PATHS SCOPE” HOMS CINEMATOGRAPH. Tutor to sons of His Serene Highness the (Ruling Every description of Building atfid House Repairs done at Moderate Charges, JXVV‘’ J chronicle Office. Prince von Thttrn und Taxis) J days. Intermediates (ages 10 to 17). 11.45; Juveniles, 2.45; I'l'j i Sole Opticians to the Sussex Eye Hospital, 18311311; Reappointed, 1913, Special attention to Drainage and Sanitary Work. pm. Private Lessons at any time.; )RAWING AND PAINTING CLASSES. I CONTRACTORS TO PUBLIC AIpD PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS. Office and Works: 75, TIDESWELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. ALLANDALE^ COOMBS ROAD, CROYDON.

"m iss MARGARET BENBOKE ( ) PUPILS PREPARED for Oxford and Cambridge HOLIDAY! DANCING CLA98K8. Entrance Examinations and History Sohokrships, Established 1870. : Telephone 105. Jeatrice -Malcolm and Mr. W. Rot n PILLS’ Diplomatic and Consular Services, See. p TTON MOSS and MISS PAINF. PE CLASSES at THE 8TUDIJ,q S . 1® “BREW’S l; BRIGHTON LI Will hold Private Lessons. Leotufes. Schools Visited. For the Erection of High-Class Residences and the Thorough Execution of Repairs. —xt to 48. GROVE ROAD). Are a Certain, Safe and Effective Cure for all Stomach andjLiver Troubles. CLASSES for Children at THE GYMNApIUM, YORK Hours daily 10—4 and on Tuesdays andind TlThursdays 7.4S Highest References. ROAD, on TUESDAYS aud THURSDAYS, at “9.46 pm. Address: GORDON LODGE, ST. ANNE’S ROAD. \ ! II o'clock. ' Classes for ohUdrec. Special tetheahents made with SAMPLE BOX F R E js ON APPLICATION MARK • MARTIN & SONS, Special; Cla«ifor Adults for Tango, Boston, Ac., on Fall particulars on apj jMpSl j l TU K8DAY EVENINGS, at 8.30. • : P b io esJ 1 / l i and 2/9.. gUSSEX HOTEL, CORNFIELD TERRACB High-Class Builders./ Decorators, Shop Fitters, Electrical and Heating I Private Lessons atraiiged. ^RAWING AND PAINTm ^ G - Engineers, Sanitary Specialists. Apply to 39a, Habuinqion-boad, S.W. 7 1 , EAST STEEE^, BRIG HTON. I KATHLEEN SHAW.F.Kxhlbl Exhibitor Royal AeadOTay. Grill Room and Restaurant. 3S M :^A HUDSON (Cert, Voc. T.C.L., Office and Showrooms: 1, G0RN7XEXJ) TERRACE, Eastbourne. Membri of the Incorporated Society of Muslaiansi, 4 LUNCHEONS. TEAS. VINNERS. SUPPERS. TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. And at 4, COMPTON TERRACE, MEADS. | GIVES LESSONS m SINGING, VOICE .DEVELOP­ .Mvately or in Class. Figure, itill life, blaok and Open to Non-Residents. Moderate Prices. MENT AND PIANOFORTE PLAYINp. A 1 RGB STAFF if COMPETENT MEN SETAINEV for PROMPT REPAIRS IN ALL BRANCHES. Distinctive i u)d suoccssful method. Preparation for i^Bhaw holdS positions of man] T’earsetandingas!^ew Shop Soiled M otor Cycles must be Sold; 3^-h.p. Mbs. B oult, Proprietress. all Musical Examinations. Testimonials from well-known _ lober in thd Mary Bora Schools,ihOOlB, RDd Boys l X mFREE «w. MvtmTmENGINE. IT VARIABLE A DT A HI W mT.iPfl GEARS. £37. I0e. '* Musical Critin* Ladiks1 Choik.— Faster Term 10//1- r Schools in London. Bxc sl’ent testi mences Third Weakin January. frefetericos.—43, EastDean-road, ^astbourne. B.S.A. and BOYAL ENFIELDS in Stock. Secondhand Ka^neto Models from £10. Flannels Washed in Sain Water, for the storage o f which large underground Qonorete Tanks hats teen const | i * FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, LACROSSE, Particulars fro m Miss Mina Hcdson, Willoughby’House, :l.y IE S. M. BEEfe; Certificatedid I LARGEST STOCK OF ACCESSORIES ON THE SOUTH ICpAST. ; I GOLF, ^ c . , | EASTBOURNE Station-para le; or.CuFT’s Studio. 4; Gildredge-road. Grade R , N. COLLINS’ 8FOETS SHOP ‘Hr . BROW N & SON, okANBB°Bg^!olrBaBT’ Tel. i k Under Royal Patronage. " E sc. 1899L * * » p 8 3, SOUTH .STREET ^N ear Town Hall), SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY CO,, LIMITED, E. r j i H E NTRAL GYMNASIUM, __ . I — .V; ‘xy-- -E, FIELDs ROAD, Eastbourue, ,1 pteAYING and In Professional OiSoketOT Id*. 1891-92. LATIMER ROAD, EASTBOURNE. ,■ f . r Cricket stbourne College, 1893-4-6-0. Proprietor, IF. GEORGE RABEY (late)-Sergt.- 'urical Examinations. | m . Every convenience la provided for ensuring the Highest Glass of Work for Families, H.M. Coldstream Guards. N:, Eastbourwb* ■yc P i Houses, or Hotels. The Subjects bit Instruction are: Gymnastics, Deport­ ment. MiUUry,! Physical and Swedish Drill, Boxiog, I SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. Fencing, Sword, Siugle-stk'k, Lite Saving, Resuscitation, Ip C H E A L S ’ Letters should te addressed “ Mm Hill, Sanitary Steam Laundry, Latimer-road, Eastbourne. M First Aid, &c. YOB FIBST-CLASS Fi • t-claSs Army Instructors, Schools attended. Ladic and Juvenile Classes are held daily in Deport- MONET. Establihhkd 1879. 1 WARDROE meat. Physii .v r Sverley-road." 1 J alnd Swedish Exeroises, and are underilie PBBSTON Ornamental XREES W ARDi person: rvislon of Mrs. UeOBGK JOabey. .. MONEY. W liAMB & SO] For I i ( SOCIETY, No. 17 ROSE 8, tlouiare apply at the Gymnasium. WYN D ROBINSON------[1 m u t u a l(The b latest e n of e (he p Twell-knoibn,t b series u l Established overier PVtytFifty' Years).Years), ' \ PAWNBBOSEB8, JEWELLEE8 AND SALB8MNN, HOTCHKISS & BOB, i ; t ft. IS AT THE to faring In a regular non-fluoi Truit Trees and Hardy Flowers, &c 40, SEASIDE ROAD fopposite the Colonn BOURNE. i T^NGINtelERS, MILLWRIGHTS, .. | m A | saoh ; SubscbipnoN Sh ‘ 10a monthly. J l f I p a t t e r n m a k e r s , , ■ T & ’ * '■ | m S . ’ S ? Always ON BALE a Large Assortment of NEW and SECOND-HA1 fD WATCHES,TV ChAVAAAMU) CLOCKS, VUV BLACKSMITHS AND BOILER MAKERS, ' ■ ill' hton (with an influential loeal Directorate, inolndlng Jewellery, Silver Plato, SUeotxo-plated Goods. Cutlery, Telescopes, Marine, 1 l and Opera Giaaee*, THS EASTBOURNE on other days. | le Ex-Mayor, Mr. Alderman Barnett Makes). f ' And 1 of all kinds of Machinery auoh as - y Schools attended. __ 58 113 AGEES. ji Speotaolee, all kinds of Mngical Instrumonta, Books, too. KYA LAM. THE GREYS, Eastbourne. W* H. J. ELLIOTT. 1 54 * 55, SHIP STBBBT, BRIGHTON. Cash Advanced on every description o f Property. Ladies’ and GentlemenWardrobes Purshassd for Prompt Gash. Steam , Gas ater Engines, Hydraulic Lifts,&c^ Voloa Production a ipeejauty. CATALOGU: FREE. ON AT ANY HUB A? OWN DENCH. D KOAD, EASTBOURNE,, PARTIES W2j :\ Q.YMNASIA Tel. 917.! .iSiofiptton, K it B ag s, S at in T ru n k s, D ress B ask ets. gineoring Works at Rear.; - : I (near Town H»ll); A [splendid Seleotlon of Ladles' and Gents’ TWE ID; FLEECE, FUR and LEATHER-LINED CHEAL & koNS, Ltd., PSIETIHG. ; PElNTliWa.: | IPBINTINO. i:^O K S r ; 0 k e . / ... COATS for Motoring and Travelling. |, TlHE NURSERIES,1 CRAW LEY. j ■* N>] ' HUNTING KIT OF EVSEY DE80EIPTION. Telephone.^ MAKES THE HOTTEST FIBB. n) for Ladies. 1 FARNCOMB? k CO., Li| i|ted, NEVER BljoCKS THE KITCHENER FLUES. *• lExeroiaes P H IL L IP S , 64-5, W est-street, Brighton ; and’at 201, Victoria-street, 8.W,” ti ; ■ J 90 and 92. Brompton-read, 8.W.; 1, Vlotoiia-builffings, & V.; 54a, Houndsditoh, E.C.; 22. 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Pierre a id Mlgnon, two Parisian DEVONSHIRE PARK THEATRE. the patrons include tho Earl of Erroll, C.B., Field- ! labelled the precise opposite to what they really artist*, will appear In hibibion tango, maxlxe Marshall Lord Roberts, G.C.B., the Dowager The Patent London Made Britannic Bracelet with LEAVER WATCH, from £4. are. The point th it matters Is, not that the and Boston. Countess of Erroll, Col. Sir Dunoan A. Johnston, LIFE T. RGETS. “ GENERAL JOHN REGAN.” K.C.M.G., C.B., Rav. H. Urllng Whelpcon (ohap- The Odd Springs in the Britannic JJi acelet are guaranteed for, 6 years. Idlers necessarily ai swer to their title, bub that lqin), Rev: R. Salisbury Woodward, Rev. H. G. • • F I I they demonstrate tl elr artistic pretensions and The management have arranged for the installa­ Mr. Leonard Boyne and his London oompany thereby fulfil the exp sotattbne of tnelr patrons. opeued a brief engagement at the Park Theatre on Jameson, Rev. F. S. Williams, Rev. E. G. Hawkins, T«lophon» Nnmben: tion of life targets, a novel cinematograph shooting Tburaday night, the play submitted for publio Alderman H. W. Keay, Aldermau O, F. Simmons, During the days of the Christmas holiday gallery, which will be opened on Wednesday next. Councillors. N. Fox, CounolUor J. C. Wright, Mr. Booth House*, 227 and 27. proper the Pavilion, though of substantial dimen­ This new form of ’Shootlng Is said to bs very approval being the Irish comedy, General John W. BRUFORD & SON, , sions, was wholly tm idequate to accommodate the fasoinatlng and should prqve an Important addition Began, the entertaining production of Mr. George W. F. Wells and Mr. H. W. Fovargue (town clerk). Mxaxs Bxajxtg, 207. A. Birmingham, the pen name of Canon Hannay, The report runs as follows :-r numbers'who sougt t admission. The audiences to the manifold attractions of the Park. Telegraphic Address: )0, Terminus Koad, Eastbourne, and at Exeter. since have not, o oourse, attained equally From somewhat slender materials the author has “ The membership of the oorps and subsidiary -.1 ungovernable proper lions; still, generally speak­ CHILDREN’S AMUSEMENTS. oontrived a whimsioal and necessarily extravagant organisations, shows an increase over last year* “Elliott’s Btobm, ing, they have been 'airly large, and have always . The spacious Floral Hall rink is to be oonvertod pioture of Irish life, the scene of operations being totalling 200 as compared with 100. The oorps been marked by whole-hearted enthusiasm, an Into a children’s indoor playground, with a portion tho small market town of Ballymoy. A hustling Itself is over its standard strength of 100, and doing uselessness and unscientific nature of the experi­ Yankee visitor deoides to “ speed up” this sleepy letters to the debitor. ments, they Will join us ahd help us strangle this evidence of the prevailing keen delight with the allotted to skating. An advertisement gives par­ well in other respects. During the coming twelve fare served up tor puhliodeleotatlon. ticulars of the various devices by which the young community, and he furthers his purpose by impos­ months we have to expeot lnoreascd competition, blesst of vivlSeolton. ing upon ths local ndtabllitles a gigantic hoax. Great dootors have been and are on our side, The distinguishing feature of this entertainment people may find plea' urabje amusement. The rink but it Is to be hoped that this may be only pro­ WELSH DISESTABUSHMENtI f r that, " With an a valanohe of rollloklug ) and is to he open for children jra Monday, Wednesday Represent ing that his mission to to gather Informs- ductive of good ; the organisation, being now In dbotors whose names are a household word in I lion about General John Regan, be gammons the REPLY TO MR. QUIRE. solenoe; why oajanob they be considered -explosive fun are oou.blned the qualities of refine­ and Friday mornings. its eighth year,-may be considered to nave oon- ment end arttetio oUverncss whloh remove the natives with flamboyant stories about the eminence oonsoltdatad its position In Eastbourne. TEA AND COFFEE i worthy of belief as these that make a profession j of this warrior and patriot and insists that tbe of vivisection 1 There is a great vested Interest In Mat difficulty of reoc mmendlng the attraction to Tho Ambulance Oompauy was thoroughly Sir ' Mr. George 'E. Quirk’s letter in your issue the most obsequious cf one’s friends. In a word It general was bora at Ballymoy. Of oourse this examined by Mr. P. Matt hews (late Sergeant Royal of last week snows chat his imagination has vivlseotlon, and for that reason It dies hard. Hibernian worthy is a purely mythioal personage, Let Mr. Siephen Paget come on to the platform la a clean, a plotureeq ue and a genuinely amusing t h e P i e r . Army, Medical Corps Volunteers), with, as he inflol 1 upon him a needless anxii He writes “ show but the American exoltes the local folk to Instant remarks in his report, a very satisfactory result. EXPERT gen Bril>lly to correct the fallacies of * onetats auy where (we will pay ail expenses) and then and action, and having been promised flnanoial assist­ ere, face to faoe with a doctor who has studied “ BREWSTER'S MILLIONS.” He considered that the Cadata showcd a very good of to Welsh Church BUI, but ance they quiokly arrange for the setting up of a knowledge of first aid, and oonoludes, “ I think, would) seem, to ohallenge me as to' My the , argue his oaao. That, Sir, is the true The humours of Brewster's Millions supplied, In memorial statue. The play oentres in the agitation test; we are open for disoussion; we want the vehin taking it all round, they did splendidly.” ... •'feUlaiolea” are his own Invent lo' have There Is a happy blfendlng df the merely panto abundant measure, j use the light form or enter ialn-1 attending this movement, In whloh a “ romancing" The Pioneer Company was again Inspected by denied that Parliament hi_ ight to.. light, for we have right on our side, but Mr. Paget ment looked for at a holiday season. No wonder doctor works the soheme in his own plausible aud des his light under several bushels, for he has mimic with the solid, straightforward work of the Sergt. - Major Richardson, of the H.C. Royal iblieh the Church of England in Wiles, nor serious artist, and Herein IsfVvealed the versa­ the Pavilion reverberated) with the spontaneous persevering fashion. Most amusing differences Engineers, who found more progress shown in ow of any Church Defender who has. (2) I J»tb the right that we haveL)'' • laughter In whloh big audiences are 6een at their find expression between a self-willed publican, a T shall be pleased to send to' anyone interested tility of.Mr. Max Cardiff and hits loyal ooadjutjora. their work than In previous years, and oOnsratu- the difference between the laws creating In both the vaudeville revue and the “ panto- best -The Hutchison Company opened an eight local laudlord, the ediLor of the local Nationalist lated their efficient instructor;, Gorp. Glass, T.R.E., PFEJB CHINA TEAS. bituting the “Establishment” and the ic the l matter---- leaflets containing both sides of the days’ engagement on Boxing Dpy, and during the “ rag,” the parish priest and others, aud the fun qi Lest ion. mixture,” whloh latter to' the dqmlnating feature upon the advance made. of England as a religious and spiritual of the programme, we get such Intervals of Solo first stage ot the visit the thronged appearance of reaohes a olirnax with the assembly for the unveil­ The number of Cadets who shot at thn miniature on. I have not met a Church Defender Yours faithfully, the house wae suggestive of the high season, ing, which In an (unguarded moment tho Lord ■ • ' T i v ' vocalism and artistlo dancing as, of thomselves, whilst the appreciation shbwn of the exceedingly riflj range (70) was greater than in 1912, and the SO MUCH RECOMMENCED| B Y TSX hot. (3) I have never given utterance to FRED W. HOLWORTHY, would make the entertainment a sheer delight. Lieutenant has consented to parform. The latter Instructor informs me also that the quality of the tbi y attributed to me, “ that in reality the Hon. Seo. (pro tern.) Hastings and oinuslng play lolt no doubt1 that the right klud of has meanwhile learned, however, the true inward­ Miss Muriel George to perhaps easily the piece had been chosen. During the present week shooting was better. MEDICAL PhClFqBSl of England is no more * established' than St. Leonards Brauoh British Union for vocalist. Endowed wll h a soprano voioe of sing: ness of the affair, and he sends his alde dc-oamp to The Scoutmaster of tho No. 1 Eastbourne Troop of the. Nonconformist denominations.” Abolition of Vivisection. also the company have met with considerable insist upon an apology. The tourist now dleolcsas purity and sweetness) her oultured rendering success, excellent audienoes demonstrating their of Btdeu Powell Scouts, Mr. E. Gallard, supplies I said in the Floral Hall las an “ unbend- favourite ballads are a j pleasure to follow) hia daring purpose;P1 but tbe unblushing and mo with thq following report for the past year: Nonojnformist” had no reference to aspeots of delight with no uncertain emphasis. rSaeuloally resonroeful thsdloo ia equal to thq oooasioo. He there are others. Mti Phyllis Betdon sings v the outstanding feature is, of oourse,(the yaqht “ General el Islnnoy and discipline have been well eot to whiob my crlt$o has thought it lair a dainty grade and win meness qnlte lrreslstl shows by an Ingenious process of .reasoning that maintained, Notwithstanding the resignations, ■It. •] 1 l EASTBOURNE WORKING MEN’S setting, whloh 1s a remarkably effective and there may have been a General John Regan, tbat, while she dances wit’ a lightness and eleg! realistic conception. Supported by a talented ahd tho strength of the troop is on tho Inoreaso. At Mr, Quirk undertakes publicly to ootitro that Invests qll her trlbntlons in this line in fact, there must have been 6Uoh an Individual, the end of Anril last there were 33 boys with 52 % opponent’sopponent's position hebe should know ! CLUB. hardworking body of artists, Mr, Henry Hampsbn and that as no record existed of his having been Ideal Teas for dlstlnot oharm. Mr.) lest Butcher is served makes a great hit as “ Monty Brewster,” t)ie badges, including one King’s Soout. O nthe30th I Dyspeptic*. what that position is and when he knows rather full tenor volo ot snperlor quality, born elsewhero ho must have been born at Bally- September there were 67 Scouts with 134 badges, ' r f f ’ not entitled to misrepresent it by either young man who encounters luooaoelvaGle difficul­ moy! Accordingly tbe statue Beourcd for the ANNUAL MEETING. always sings like an list, and Invariably mi ties in dissipating fabulous sumB daring a given including ] our King's Scouts, The camp was his uv i additions or suhtraotions, . 1 a good impression, X. Hubert Eiver is occasion is duly unveiled amid suitable jubilation, better attended than In provlpus years, and the Yours sincerely, period, and who resorts to the most extravagant and as the author cf the joke pays the incidental work done during the week was gone through very j ! baritone, and his oaplt voioe to heard to advani and comical dcvloes for effeotiug his strange expenses everybody finally seems satisfied. 2/., 2/6, m par lb. J. FOVARGUE BR1DLEY. 'he first annual meeting in oonneotion with the in well-ohosen songs, well as In the concerted oheerfully.” items. I - object. Mr. Hampson enters fully Into the comedy Mr. Leouard Boyne, as “ Luoius O'Grady,” a The corps camp at Hove was also well attended, The lanse, Bed worth, Nuneaton, Eastbourne Working Men’s Club, Ltd., took plaoe spirit of the role, aud by his eccentricities of aotlon dispensary doctor, has a congenial part in the at the olub rooms, Firie-road, on Wednesday even The hub of the underbaking, Mr. Max Caark Iff aqd speech keeps the audience in the merriest over 60 being present at ohuroh parade. The >r\ 30 th Deo. ' . • worthily upholds his responsibility by keeping );he oonduotor of the memorial movement. He supplies weather was, on the whole, good, but we had one ini;. In the unavoidable absenca of the President entertainment going at top speed, and taking a mqod. To-day (Saturday) the oompany oonclude a very happy presentment-,—Is, in faot, the life and or two oases of heat stroke and tbe like. These Quirk shows wisdom in dealing only (Mr. C. Jewell), Mr. W. G. Saunders, whdrepre their engagement with an evening performance. soul of tho performance, in whioh other specially were taken In time, and by the able treatment of Jferemoet part in the strenuous doings of the party. There will be no matinee, the Pavilion being stablishment and Disestablishment. He set ted Mr. Jewell, was voted to the chair. A large To unnsual natural gifts and a long and varied good impersonations are thehotel keeper (“Timothy our ambulanoe officers, Lieuts. S. Holding and W. i a learned and historical menton the required in the afternoon lor the entertainment by Doyle ’’) of Sir Valentine Graoe, the rabid journalist G. Simms, all untoward results avoided. ELLIOTTS SPECIAL BLEND, attendance of members lnoluded Mr. S. L. Weloh- experience, the. popular comedian adds the eager the company of ohlldren. lion between Church and writing man (chairman), Mr. strenuousness Of the artist who is proud of his (“ Thaddeus Golliger”) of Mr. J. Braithwaite, and The St. George’s Football team met with its rlthqut prejudice or 1: jtoleranoc giving us del it), Oounoillor JT ] irofesslon and is also anxious to afford full value LILA FIELD’S COMPANY OF CHILDREN) the tourist of Mr. Aubrey Mallalleu. aooustomed success during last season, 16 games lie gratification of clainlingahomi sNational tre asurer), Mr. J. Warreu (auditor),' ?or money. In his eeeentrio make-ups ho seeures Given the right material and a proper system of There was a good audience on the opening night being won, 3 lost and 3 drawn. The alub were 2 / 2 l> ^ ib . .j , , : I Councillor F. J. Marshall, Mr. G. W. Smith, Mr. E) the most ludiorous effects; his patter abounds In training* there are no limits to what is possible to and the pleoe was appreoiatively received. There runners-up In the Seoond Division of the League. he talks the special privileges Dunlop (secretary) and others, smart wlttiotoms, and his comedy business to be done with children. Miss Lila Field’s company will be a matinee to-day at 2.30, and the engage­ The Reserves made an equally good showing, overalljverall otother deuomlna- | a telegram was read from Mr. Jewell congratu original and droll. Whenever Mr^Cardlff is before ment concludes with the ovening performance. winning 15 out of 17 games played, The prioket 'erred by of girls, who are appearing this week In a series Aob of Parlla- the members on the suooess of the olub and the footlights the audlenoe are Certain of plenty of of m atineesare at onoe a wonder and a delight in toam did better than in previous years; the SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. ta beyond his depth and shows eh the I ting thatan important engagement prevented exeroise for their risible faculties, the performer a performance cf great variety and surpassing VISIT OF THE D'OYLY CARTE complete soores are not to hand, but thoir total udice that ho wished to hide. t fromom attending the meeting,meeting,. having the knack of combining with the strict COMPANY. wins were on the right side by a good margin. i plainly that by merit. Some fourteen or fifteen In number, these The clnb room and gymnasium have been w£ll le {directors’ report stated :— requirements of his part happy, spontaneous youthful entertainers sustain entirely uuaided a The engagement of the D’Oyly Carte Opera Com­ i the Nonconformist bodlesiare in Itely pleasantries on passing incidents. The indescrib­ programme lasting about two and a quarter hours;; pany for tho week commencing Monday next will filled, the former being now in use on sixevenlngs than_jn any that E.clesiastios-enjo: For ic directors] able bat exoraciatlngly funny panto-mixture is tho in the week. The order kept has been good, and, Ltd , -have and their happy faces show plainly enough that come as welcome news to looal music lovers, and speaking generally, the discipline in tho oorps the Charity Commissioners do ,tul- rep. >rt. The . ___, ___ whimsioal concoatlon of Mr. Cardiff’s lively their pretty and amusing doings are as congenial especially those to whom a Gilbert Sullivan opera «t! Or Nonconformists clerical and leg work gro it success has attended the venture. The revenue imagination. It occupies the best part of an hour to themselves aB they are clever and diversified. Is " a thing of beauty aud a joy for ever.” The?e leaves little to be desired. Ln been estimated at £ 10,000 a year) Alee account shows a total profit; of £13. Is. 2d., and the and consists ot a darlug travesty of characteristic First of all qonie eight short character dances, unique works of the “ Siamese twins of opera" (as The balance sheet shows expenses to be practi­ ELLIOTT’ if wor- din ctors recommend the payment of a dividend of 10 mime personalities and happenings. All the which enable the soloists of tho company to Intro­ they have been described) are as dainty and fresh cally stationary, but I am glad to report a slight 4 has been estimated at £15,000 to £ 20,000 et cent, on all shares paid up on or before the 30th of are allotted a full measure of duty, and both inorease In publio subscriptions (£48). The out­ pr e, 1913. Owing to the continued increase of member­ B duce themselves in some very neat “turns.” now as on the day they were written and still goings are necessarily large with so largo a early grants ! were ‘ made with muoh yship the directors have decided not to allot further individually and oolleotlvely they' never spare Amongst the dancers Is a diminutive performer of possess greater drawing powers than any similar PTOREB. 3 them until 1831, and the sums thus themselves to produce the best- and most effect" number of members, depreolatlon of uniforms, tent aha es to present members,, except under special condi about six (Violet Kemplen), a sprightly and merry works whioh have ever been put before the public. equipment, &o., alone accounting to over £ 100, LIJEITfeu amounted to about £216,6601 tioi s, but tp rescrve_them, for; the present at any ,te. results. Only by 6e«lng it can oue obtain I little tot who also figures prominently in the The oast is a strong one, inoluding, as it does, Fred all this, there are many other ways in for (low members. The directors wish most heartily to faintest, oonocptlon of such an extravaganza, and Tne members’ subscriptions (£35) are considerable, succeeding features of the programme, ar.d Blllington, H. A. Lytton, Leioester Tuuks, Sydney and it would be against the interests of the oorps lvllege9 are given and protection tha^k their highly. esteemed iand generous ~ President ide ouoe seen the amusetnent extracted from the establishes herself as a prime favourite with thi Granville, James Hay and Dewey Gibson, Clara (Opposite B. Savionr‘4 Oboroh), eall themselves Free, and they d (Mr Charles JoweJewell) . for his valuable gifts to the sketch will probably be an Ihdnoement to see It to inoreaso them.” Con ipany of furniture,ire. Dictmpictun . , cups for billiards handi­ audienoe. The group of Charaoter dances endi Dpw, Beatrice Bearer, Hilda Cross and Louie the fanciful legend that the tab- again. Mention should be made cf some exceed­ with a P.usslaii danoe. In whioh Ninette de Valois Rtne, all well-known light opera artists. During SOME SOUND AND SEASONABLE 19 the State-aided Church. cap^ andid g"gilts in money, withouttho< which the club could Shea Ol not | have been so successfully carried on and such a ingly graoefiil dancing by two speolally-engaged displays exceptional skill n'Ud shows herself to be the ‘week Mikado, lolanthe, Gondoliers, Yeoman COUNSEL. EA.8TBOU KNB a,Chi .n would lift ’.I ifactory lance on revenue account shown, as the artists, Les Olivieri, ana also of the very efficient quite the premtore danseuse of the party. A fairy of the Guard, Patience and H.M.S. Pinafore will AxA it? BISADS. it libers wiL readily understand. The directors have services at the piano of [Miss Elsie April. playlet, The Gold Fish, with appropriate -music be staged. Matinees on Wednesday and Saturday In acoordanoe with oust-om, Mr. Marsland has ,lo Govern i heartilyr thank *'Mr. Councillor Thornton for the We understand the visit ot the Glad Idlers to to at 2.30. Mr. Walter Hann eonduots. The booking issued with hto Naw Year’s greeting card a short ome cup presented;by-j-v... hi: for billiards handicaps, and lyrios, is a charming little production, being broohure containing some praotioal and pertinent qtlon that ai enemy of our ChUroh should also) ... donors of' “the other ith( lilliards and tournament extend over three weeks. Performances take the story of how two children playing on the office to now open. - appointme it of the chief offioers of the priz given during the year, plabe daily at 3 and 8.15 „ 1 beach are waylaid by “ King Starfish” and hla reflections calculated to give right views of life to Do we nol remember that the Premier the young people to whom they are primarily revenue account for tho period ended 30th Sep- CARNIVAL, marine subordinates and finally transported with what he could to break down the r last is as underj > I : SKATING “ King Goldfish” to the ooral island. Merle Loftus addressed. The subject of his remarks to !’ Ambi­ CHRISTMAS AT LASCKIlES HOUSE. i whloh at a has by making it possible for ceipts.—Miscellaneous, £13.Us. 5d.; deposit interest, The New Year’s Eve llval ta the Floral HaU has the principal speak li­ whiob she fills in THE PIOTURE J^ALLS. tion.” Mr. Marsland urges his young friends to - i sign to hai e no further oonneotion with ; bar takings, £359. 0s. Id .; members’ subscrip- proved 4 striking su both as regards attend- the necessary autoo.w irlt. The playlet build their aims aud purposes “ upon the solid rook arch than an; other layman of the. country £41. 13s. 9d.; bUliardEl, £92. 18s. 2d.; cards, anoe and from a t alar point ot view, Indeed of some worthy ambition.” In the furtherance of the sooial olaima of Christ­ - i d d J - ■ ■ Includes several dainty 1 concerted dances, EASTERN CINEMA. mas, Mrs. Storey, of Lasoelles House, is always & Ycfours truly, .. 5d.; prize fund, £3. 0s; 94.; baths, £1. 4s. 3d.; there has seldom oarnlvalrIn whloh so many all of which are adm cecuted. Next we “ The first aim.” observes the writer, “ that a tot. _ £821.14s. Bd. i • I well chosen oostume di ilgns have been on view. For the most exciting drama; of the woek the boy naturally sets before himself, that of profloienoy willing and capable alder and abettor. So1 many of ,1914. R, STROUD. have Stephanie Andei r shows she can not laurels go undoubtedly to “ Viotory or Death,” her guests this year had visitid her house before lymente.—Miscellaneous, £13. IBs. 8d.; intoxicating There were about 150 skaters in fanoy dress, and only dance well, but Is - . 1 : i In the manipnla- In sport, is not merely good; it is, possibly, the liqui mineral waters, tobacco and cigars, £239. 9s.; the proceedings were carried out with considerable whloh was reoeived with evident enjoyment by best that he oould choose, for atbletios are the at this season tbat it was not apiffloult manner to rent rates and taxes, £64. 17i lighting and tioa of different musioi ' tents. Her versa the audienoes at theoommsnoement of the present plan a programme in advanoe for their amusement, 5ATHS AS AS ATTRACTION. £35. . 7rlntlng.; printing and stationery,statii £11.12s. 7d.; legal spirit and animation to the musto of the 4th Sussex tile act does her gn i and to warmly strait and narrow path-by whloh the health of the £10.18s. 6a.; repairs and renewals, £2.17s. id .; Battery, 2nd Home Cotrntle* Brigade RF.A. band, applanded. u week. Blanohe, a general’s; daughter, to deceived body to attained, and a man without health Is like Christmas Day finished up wi(h ia fine and large sandnd wq^es, £69; audit I fee, £2. 12s. 6d.; news- under the direotion of Mr. W. Burroll, Members , A Russian ballet rev. alent of the oom- by a foreign spy, oalling himself Count; da Mara, a rider without a horse, and promises to make os Christmas true, filled with presents, whioh were Sir: I oall the attention of Mr. Mayhewe I and per odicals, £4. 17s. 9d.; entertainments, of the audienoe had no easy task in judging iany at Its highest, ea< h belng beautifully who purports to be in lovo with her. As a matter much show. Again, exoellenoe in sports Is not distributed after dinner: Then.followed an enter­ who o! to the town purchasing | 6d.: petty cash payment £4. 6s. 9d.; sundry the fanoy dress competition, but the following nterpreted. The seoo the programme is of fuct his Intention 1s to steal the secret of the possible without the spirit that is ready tainment in the lounge, whioh Was led, off by Mr. 8*. > Baths to other are doing lltors, £10.6s.5d.; depreciation (if furniture, £3.5s.7d.; results were »rriw«H «r.d- ? manufacture of a patent bomb. Having suooeeded To scorn delights and live laborious days, Harry Vinnii-ombe and J;o wbljfh Mrs! St. George illow- £478. 13s. 4d. , |J r* ' the children’s revue e . i. re We Are I t he I to the acqi tion of bathe! Ladtos.- .se case, Mrs. Winter scene of which is laid 1 lagttmc’s garden.” in his object he deoamps, but Blanohe to quiokly and he who has learnt that, has learnt the half of Mr. 8 . ^Hollis, Mios K erven, Miss Mary to Torquay ' from v Welchman, in detailing the doings of the (Watteau cake basket, Mrs. Melcomq on his traok and, undeterred by tbe faot that she Hartnup and Mrs. Storey herself contributed said the preliminary negotiations began as In this tbe danolng an. apabilities of the wbac this world ean teach him, the power of self- enjoyable songs, comio Thursday;— (charwoman) >1, Miss Dorothy Mocke' oompany are seen Ir ten with many has missed the liner on whloh tbe spy has sailed, oontrol, the oontempt of hardship, the devotion to and Sentimentalinti being at the Local ik as March, 1912, and after several meetings (Christmas cracker); 4, bowl, Mrs. Middleton ( she hires an aeioplane, by means of whloh she a lofty aim. . ' ( ( [. equally well reoelvod. LMr. Hollis 4nd Mr. F. Moy jnformkl nature they were able to get den china). 1 whimsioal and spar) lents, humorous reaches the ship. Fire breaks ent on board and Thomas vied with eaoh other I Inquiry on regarding the a] Gentlemen,—1. cowhide it bag, Mr. Hounsom numbers preponderatli ,. r vue goes with all The love of sport, then, to good, bnt there will in the telling of T the Corporal on to borrow £15,000 sr a body of gentlemen to form the first there are many thrilling scenes, bat the fair stories, so that It was well Into ;hi next morning OAT lttee. The first meeting was held on May time goblin man); 2, case ol carvers, Mr. Stewart (pur desirable spirit and v lly commendable oome a time when the musoles grow stiff and the before Christmas Day was declare' of medr itvd baths at Bath Pierrot,,ierrot); 3, . barometer, Mr. lutel! (acrobat) !j 4-, clock, 1 features being the su) : ig of Ninette de jursner gains her end. Another pioture in high nerve weakens, when the body is no longer the at an end. For 11 oonetrm on of a swimming 1912, and from that • time they began to Goodchild (picador). ’avonr with the audience was “ Cinderella,” while Boxing Day a whist drive had he l arranged and for the formation of [the Company. In Valois, and tue indiu manoes of Joan willing servant that It is in our youth. The .man to competition was keen for the ung 111 more than formaLfora The minor competitions prodnoed some exell Feist (a oapital newsbo -ephanie Ander- ’Love and Courage ” proved a very amusing comlo whom prowess In sport has been the ore aim In life handsome prizes opposition, andand! that (fact totoaocep! :r, 1912, those premlseswtre opened with 100 number. To-dav the great feature to “ The Lost Mrs. Storey had provided and wjhioh were pre­ rs. This seemed to augur very well for the contests and were decldi id as under eon, Merle Loftus an< i -cc Kempien (Cupid). Ullonatre," adramatlosubjeot concerning a rich will wake on that day to find hto ambition Useless, sented with happy little speeehe 3 by Miss Dorothy i that the: soheme meets with H alf-Mile Handicap (o >en to members of the De vo: The ensemble accompaniments are tastefully and; that it to no easy task to oommenoe hi* career It will be an important buoosbs of the olub,; but at the etatntoiy an who sustains a loss of memory and vanishes, Rowe. This ’was followed b. dance, whioh n shira Roller Racing Club), ior silver cup presented by arranged, the whole of the solo contributions being afresh. For the mind, like the body, requires to be included a olever tango by Mlei there]be reputation euid prosperity ilng be appealed for another 100 members. Mr. M. Stammers (vice-prei Ident). supported by full ohorus actions and singing: rat through the fidelity of an old friend he to exercised, and to start ont, late in years, to train it leaven and Mr. ,'partlcIcqiarl;rly as a winter Froth the moment the club opened Its doors there Heat 1: 1, L. S. Mason ( icratch); 2, R. Chatfleld (45- recovered, There are, of oourse, in addition to to run under a heavy handicap. We must have Antis. On Saturday parties v irfi made up for had been a steady Influx of new members. There vds.). Timo, 2-mins. 23 3-5tl secs. ’Yet another well-rendered item to a tango danoe numerous films of all kinds. Exhibitions are at 3, matinees at the Devonshire Pari Theatre and the »ve outrat thethi Devonshire Bathe had been a few lapses, but the membership from Heat 2: l.L. Hudson (11 -yds.); 2, S. Marlcy'(70-yds;). by two of-the oompany (Nadlo and Nadine). The* 7 and 9. some other purpose, If we are not to be left Floral HaU, and a further contilngem -t visited the now before the Eastbourne publio Time, 2-min. 16 43th secs. suocess of the entertainment la appreciably abandoned, like derelict Bhips, half-way on oar time to time had Inoreased) and now they had 200 ] GALLERY - KINEMA. voyage aoross the ocean of life. Hippodrome In tho evening, Celebebratlons con- be robbing the nhdertaking of one on tqelr books. They bad had a successful year, and Fastest loser: A. Dennarc (60-yds.). enhanoed by tbe painstaking and efflolent servloes tinned well Into this week, as number of the !i- iuab'.e features. Final: 1, Hudson; 2, Mnrley; 3, Dennard. Time, 2- of tbe Pier orehestra, under the direotion ot Mr. The attractive feature about the “ shows” at the Are we, then, to turn to the Ideal of advance­ osltlon in which they stood compared favour- min. 21-secs. - ' j commencement of this week was the unusual more fortunate guests were abi| to extend their I Yours, &o, Pell gen. ment, the pursuit of wealth or position;? It Is visit over the holidays proper, nd motor exenr- with any working men’s club In England, Chariot Race (pairs on^y).—l, Mr. LerwiU and Miss The children, who are presented by Mr. H. Val number of coloured films. Examples of Pathe- oommonly said that money cannot purohase hi 1 AN OLD BASTBOURNI ig to the accounts, the speaker said the oolor and Cinemacoloris were exhibited, and ness, but this to not striotiy true. It oan buy sions were followed by a visit In foroe to (he see had been very heavy and there were Two-Step Competl 1, Mr, Burtenshawand Miss Kimm, give their oonclndlng matinee to-day, the pantomime. Jack and Jill, nd yet another BunngB. ij. . , ;j performance commencing at three o’olook. Indeed there seemed little to choose between the freedom from the little cares that poison so many ,1 Items which'would not reour. He moved two varieties. In “The Anger of Diana” tbe lives, and, with that, a number of things that enjoyable concert), held this ime In the___ big THE trees problem. option of the report and balauoe sheet, after An exhibition of fa re : skating by the Misses “ HELLO, LONDON!” beautiful tints were seen to great advantage, and drawing-room, at whloh the delightful piano soloe the members for their support and Gwladys and May was ol israo! erised by muoh skill certainly make for happiness. But if a man goes given by Miss Dymond-Ftold were greatly appre­ Hello, London /—one of the popular mnsioal tbe results, apart from the intrinsic artistlo value of beyond this and spends his days In amassin;‘8. qot a Ilevathat the Town Codnoil have to the fact that the oommlttee voted Mr. and grace. At midnight the band played “ Aulfl comedy revues—will be presented in t-be Pier the snnject, wore most effective. “ Griselda” was a ciated. Another notable contribution was a olever trees, certainly not a eoore an honorarium of £ 10. 10s. for his valuable Lang Syne,” In whioh thn assembly joined in 6int r Pavilion each evening next , week, and there will oharmlng drama of the Middle Ages, and here Ing, the New Year being greeted with loud chcert, also be a matinee on Wednesday and Saturday. ln -the colouring was most pleasantly intro- own ambition. For ho not only fails to obtain the ' y a “ eryl ^ erven- G. Horn seconded, and after the settle- A hand polo matoh betw een Mr. B. Cooper’s t< This revue has bad a successful ran In various r ed and added much to the suooess of the happiness be seeks for, but is also often obUged to f a point raised about the liabilities the and Mr. L. Mason’s team resulted in a draw of towns throughout the country, and during the pihtnre. Griselda, a shepherd’s daughter, Is marriedsaorifloe hto ease and enjoyment in the pursuit. _____committee no doubt was carried. . d 'i ! goal eaoh after an Into re: ting game, OhrlstmaB holidays has been delighting large by the king and taken to court. After a time And, when all to said and done, it remains an LOCAL NATURE JOTTINGS. no trees near their windows. Onlthe proposition of the Chairman, seconded The prizes wore distil rated -by Mrs. Stammers, audienoes In London. The plot .is oentrea round envious oourllers Instil a doubt ot her fidelity into entirely Belflsh aim, which oan never yield satis­ ) a degree, ahd resent any W elchman, Mr. Jewell was unanimously who was acoorded heart j thanks on the pro; * the fortunes of a lost heiress, whilst the oast to a the king’s heart, and he drives her out. But when faction. tlon 01 Mr. B. Mockett. I particularly strong one, lnolndlng the well-known thq troth dawns on him he hastens to make Nor, If we seek fame as the objpet of our I THE WEATHER AND ITS PROPHETS. ilnlon about their dntlea. ' president of the olup. reparation, and all ends happily. “ Chrysanthe­ : 4 pity ;lt to the other trees vice-presidents were re-appolntcd, and the Appended to a list of thi-ose present in fanoy comedian, Mr. Edmond Edmunds, as “ Sir Peter endeavours, do we seem to be muoh wiser. At a j > sre not removed, and I do tumfl Pal,” Miss Madge Lnoas as “ Lady Pal,", and Mies mums,” another:coloured subject, “ TheRedemp­ distance, it seems a thing greatly to be envied, but ot Mr. F. G. Oooke was added to" the list, tion of Railroad Jack ” and “ Indian Pride” (also By the time these notes appear the clerk of the abouh St. Saviour’s Church will be a lengthy disoussion the members deolded Miss Atkins, cowgirl; Mr. Autell (acrobat) -, Mr. Antia. Molly Moore as the heiress. The play oontalns when we have it flnaUy within our grasp it ceases | weather may have ordered the! Return of July Yohrs faithfully, , -j , ' ]_[ ' • i ’-if' many catchy songs and pleasing danoes and tinted) were the other leading films. To-day tbe often to gratify. One of the foremost of living constitution of the! committee for the Miss M. Bishop, Dutch gi: 1; Mr. L. Brooker, ragtime; ohorus of dainty girls. prlnoipal pioture to “ The Night Before Christmas,” English politicians, tho Right Hon. A. J. Balfonr, weather or some other inappropriate conditions . AN OLD RESIDENT, year. Messrs. E. G. Horn (52) votes, E. ML Boyce, French fisher girl: Miss Boys, Quaker girl; in which a fond father 1s seen making Christmas a confesses that, were it in his power to make a fresh for this time of the year, but that oahnot be helped. will she from the Town Co (50), W. Burton (46)) A. D. Bartley (43), A. Miss ”D. ~Boys, pierrette ' ....." ; im* ' P.jt. Berry,cornflower:oorq, vuiuuun a , Miss season1 of good oheer for others and enacting beginning, he would not seek the political world The weather prophets have given up as useless e that the Highways iwell (42). S. L. Welohman (36), A. Marshall Brown, Dick Whittington5- Mr. T. A. Bramley, Master; Father Christmas for tbe benefit of hto little informing us what the weather ought to be, and (34), R. Townsend (34), B. Wood (32),. D. Pierson Miss Barrell, Japanese: Mi is Barber, Dutch j^irl; Miss for any pleasure Its distinctions might bring. Instead they confine their attentions to peep­ seriously In hand.—F- Burtenshaw, slave; Miss I iontoft, French gu-1 artist; ROYAL HIPPODROME. daughter. Exhibitions are continuous from 2.45 Another well-known man, George John Romanes, (31) and.H Rogers (25) were eleoted. Mrs. Temple Brown, Italian; Mr. Temple Brown, Arab; to 10.30. as notable In the world of solenoe, has expressed ing into the Immediate future and saying what It Mr. Barze, Pierrot: Mr. Bar :er, chef; Miss Barter, fisher j OLD TOWN CINEMA will be. Twenty years agoa weatiher augur would - HI; the same opinion otof tnethe value oiof tame.fame. InIn) itself, hardly hardiv haveh ™ dared to oompl(\cenr,ly foretell high YIVISECT10N. wife; Mr. L. Burke, demon Miss Bonner, French fisher To Drawoe, Hambo and Frtooo falls the task of The films exhibited at the above new picture hall and apart from" the pleasure ’ It gives us (to the temDeratures so 1 W0NDEE. girl; MUe N. Baker, autumi i. _ providing the prlnoipol turn at Mr. S. W. Winter’s In (he High-street on the first three days of this searcloh for It—a pleasure largely due to the satis- *------K- S----- southerly winds and rain In Deeem- Mr. Church, plerrot; M ia Clifford, Japanese; Mr, oosy musio hall during the ourrent week, and in and for some reason or other suoh s Mr. ihen -Paget’s letters are a Chandler, tennis;vMr. P. Chapman, demon; Mr. W. week maintained the same high standard of factionion whioh the good work, on which It rests, things did not seem to happen then. Nowadays tin iiilto, for he states nothing I wonder, when the leaflets danoe, U they Crouch, tailor; Mr. Gamejron, flapper; Miss Carey) the Item seleoted for presentation they supply a exoellenoe with wbioh tbe “ palace” opened, affords us—fame to but a poor thing in the servloe French artist: Miss Carte:', Spanish; Miss Chandler, turn whioh for genuine fun and mirth-provoking “ The Spirit of the Orient” was the leading pioture of whioh to spend our lives. the prophets, having bravely withstood the hail of bat slmpl; that not Do ever pray ; nnallHna nntiM cnurnolp ho cnmnmiod **TTnn Baroastlc oriticism whloh has been directed against And, In their wildest Nights of frollo, whether Quakerspirl. *1 j qualities oould soarcely be surpassed. Fun In a and was warmly reoeived. It related, how a There Is one other1 ambition that we can set de all the foots Miss G. Dore, stage pierrel te : Mr. Dickinson, pierrot Hotteutott...... Hotel" ‘ Is tne title of a whimsioal . . pleoe, . them, have reduced ps to a state of subjection In i letter, how. sly Mail the They feel Love’s tether; Mr. G, Dawson, pietrot: Mr. F. Dovey, courtier; Miss Hindu girl, at the Instigation of her lover, a before ourselves, and this la that Inspired by whloh we humbly bow to the warnings they Or ki .ow they cannot wander whloh is performed, mostly in dumb show, by two treacherous rajah, ndarrles an Englishman in order religion. I have left It to the last, for two reasons, c , he comes oal and dellh ately Dale, Union Jack; Mr. Drake, pierrot. men and a dog. One of the former to grotesquely extraot from the meteorological) oraoles. It to i the ahtl-vl' societies of “ di nylng That they are moving to one common . Mr. R. H. Elliott, pierrot; Mr. G. F. Elliott, pietTOt. to poison him and obtain his money. The the first ot whioh is that a boy naturally fights sby fortunate that, notwithstanding adverse comments, And nlngled, with the meaning of the Miss F. Farmer, stage pieirette. , attired as a negro waiter, while the other enters as ingenious way in Whloh the Intended victim of anything which seems to him in the nature of a ; oertain the world) li ! ago an English traveller and proceeds to give a clever they have stuck to their guns-i-I mean their t does not em to I wonder. | Miss E. Green, carnival; Miss B. Gurney, Persian oompels bis enemy to drink the poison instead was sermon, and tbe seoond that it is l as faofs. princess: Mr. H Gurney,pierrot: Miss Gray.Dutch girl; exhibition of juggling, using a variety of artloies, distinctly original and striking, Other dramaB provinoe of the oorps to deal with barometers—for their science is now recognised' aa Thz difference bet’ a “ foot I woi tder, If tbe baby at the breast Mr. Gpodchild, picador; Mr. Garbett, motorist-: Miss O. whloh he handles with considerable dexterity and were “ The Strong Mahn Burden” and “The your spiritual teaohers. But it something more than mere “ fluking." ] -. ’ for jyhen he . to enui In to ly rest \. , Green, Dutch girl; Mr. Grugge, Father Christmas; Mr. Our grandfathers prophesied of gifts from l.i Grtttcn, Jolly don’t. T „ skill. Meanwhile the negro to eonsplouous for Intruder,” whilst an amnsing comic film was least, a curious view of religion 1-vlvtoeotiontot■ ‘ n dei hto Can (ream, that Heaven to centred in its mother; some eioeedlngly diverting Inoidents, and bo to the Jupiter Pluvius when Tlbbins, the anolent oat, anti Miss E. M. F. Harris, Bemeso Oberland peasant! Mr. __shown_____ under ______the title “ Contran Makes Conquests.”. unworthy of a manman’s s consideration. Courage, * thus: that God, land no other. W. Humphreys, footballer]; Mr. Hill, planter; Mr. dog, which displays a degree of Intelligence and To-day “ Paulette's Necklaoe ” to the star number | honour,se(f-respeot,straightforwardness,liberality! I the^ato“nturned hto am promlrn e^ ^ an *t s 1 featurenniUrTn°^Jb^.?^'i.5i^?S skyward. PerhapsP8 See.—heat—he does i tbat ahtt- ding it—there He to manifest; Harris, gentlemanTi------r_a of 20th cintury:--- '*r. Mr. Ho, Hounsom, rag­ sagacity only to bo acquired by long and patient and constitutes a new detective story of no little kindliness': - all the qualities we think of as | ‘^ th e hoUv’aSdhaSfthoh, JSt 41 ways . their atetei And, In the compass of that tiny hand, time goblin man; Mrs. Houneoin; Mrs. Hart, black and training.___ _Anotherbli Item to a sketch Interest. Constant Remy, a famous deteotive, is possessed by the man we reverence,—they are saw tbe holly and hawthorn red W th berries when- tor ins, and do'not Lies qnore than many worlds of sea ahd land— white rabbit; Miss )utch girl.' in which Kitty Wiifmore and Oompany appear, and the ‘^ tw e autumnwas blowing the foliage toaflame. “ A n I wot der. Mr. lies, Chinaman. entitled “ The Battle of Sunflower Lodge. The | hard winter t’wlll be,” qooth theyf-bne was lb Paget ia so keen on having Mikflsb Jenkin,voun.ni Punohinello;mi- -t.... Miss V. Jonner, butterfly; action tbe surely always so ? In spring tho buds Appeared, “ the I wqi der, If the gri i aa.thqy Mias James, Dutch boy. , , , battle proves to be a verbal one and so far as the overlng the ___...... * In a well k p b jn , why]’ ’oes he not state tbat audienoe are oonoerned the match may be said to gentle token of earth’s renewing life”—our grand- may be obta’ that allow expert- In da rkness know , , , ., Mias Luxford; Mr. .Luxdene, attache: Mra. Lans: criminal. Exhibitions are at 3, 7 and 9 dally. world of uncertainties, the Inevitable Death that sires examined the oak and scrotlnked the ash. If They are rooked upon the Inflnite’s\own bosom ; downs: Miss G. Lamb, Dutch girl; Miss Lomas, Dutoh be left drawn, for we are not allowed to seethe dogs oar footsteps; It wo order cur lives as a be carried on ithont the ruse ot an- girl; Miss Lambert, Irish giill; Mr. I Loveridge, crochet; finish of what to in many respeots an unique ELECTRIC THEATRE. the ash was out laBt then tho year would only Why dees state that at the That bud and blossom i l l \ - Mr. Lawson Jones, dow n: Mr. F. Luck, jester: Mr. G. T. reasonable man should, we must make our reckon yield a “ splash ” of rain ; if the oak was last, then Draw food, from the eternal Springs below; , enoountor. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Capsicum, it to Following the exoellent programme whloh pro­ Ing with him ; none but a fool oan afford to dismiss operations were- oarrled out In Love,! pierrot; Mr. Lichflelji, officer; Miss E. Lewin,: quite obvious, have not been married very long; I look ont for a “ soak." In all this ouranoestora .. tnan[l,673 carried out under That nothing strayeth or may outward fall Dutch peasant; Missiuim ±D.3. Le; ™.n, Swiss ; Miss Liddington, vided the Christmas attraction the management the hereafter with a sneer. And yet, even here we had a firm belief, and for this haye come In for a Beyo id the Blessed A rm s.that olasp us all— shepherdess; Mr. H. Luck, pierrot; Miss A. Lamb, and we see them at breakfast one morning when of the Eleotrlo Theatre have commenced the new may fall wide of the mark, There to an old saying B, which allows vlvlseotor to ‘keep studeht.a< all to hot well with the young oouple. It to evident good quantity ot scorn and sneers. Now one of the (r 1 alive after ‘ recovery from the Twoi der. F'v' ' ‘ year with oharaotertotto enterprise by securiug a that neither heaven, health nor happiness oan results of the mddern revolt from superstitious Mrs. 3Middleton, Dresden china; Miss Maskelh Irish that' Mrs. Bob...... '; has not yet mastered the______Intrloaoles varied and highly acceptable series of films. “ The be attained by being directly sought after.ifter. H we ?—these anil being frequently 1 wot der, if the sufferer la lls; chain girl; ! Miss L. Martyr, (tower girl; Miss Martin, of domestle economy, nor has sheshe become ways te that we are rather too ready to oondemn Upon again. W does he not el Of fl< ry pain, myoaotls: Mr. Matthews, Pierrot; Mr. Macpherson,; Bells pf Death ” to the “ star ” subjeot for the latter everything which we oannot explain as ridiculous. pierrot; Mr. Morse, Mophistopheles: Miss Millward,; sufficiently homely to prepare even a pleoe of toast, portion of the week, and the pioture proves to be g experiments ’ert carried Gues ies that Ohrlst to bou ik in the same fetter; whioh shall not put too severe a tax upon the But the numerous ohalns of cause and effect whloh i EE and B, whii eats Who: e Love 1s better 'errette; Mr. Moseley, ship’s officer; Mr. Martin, foot- a drama of a particularly exolting nature. The Nature hEjs-forged are not always)apparent to the hire. Melcombe, charwoman; Mr. A. W. Morris, digestive organs of her long-suffering husband. story oonaerns aa oppressed community, whioh to And, I think, this sums Up the whole of what B e st j after serious Than aught beside, whose Passion to pure gain; Turki’MisiDorisMockett,— ' isMo y, and ev< I and wave, Miss W. Tanner, Dutch girl; Mr. Terry, clown; Master divine was entering a tramear he noticed that n “ depression” to approaching from » i grave— manipulation of ropes to both Interesting and compilation is the work ol Col. Theodore Kltohlng, 1 . to aeouse then, poblibly,: at our Are s weetor for that far-off|S Tyler,] Dutch boy;* Miss Tirrant, .Quaker girl; .Mrs. olever.) In one surprising Item Mtos Lindsay to some of the passengers were trying to eject a who has performed a useful servioe with great that rain may be expected later lnjthe day. Tho ” Obi of publishing > ottveinents! Why, If I wot der son, Quaker girl. f ’ ! J morning, perhaps, to oloudless, butI at: mid-day the «• V meeting, I. F. Usher, merchant pffleer. lassoed and seourely " trussed,” hands and feet, by drunken man; The minister promptly Interposed ability and judgment. Though by no meanp lira auxions for * ’ did h« uot go to that i F: Wk Ordk Wa4d. 'ennlng, her partner, who never approaohes nearer than six in hlai behalf, and soothed him into respectability exhaustive Indioatlon of the army’s operations, the wind to in the) wrong quarter oind, clouds are “ a n d ‘— arguments s L. Whi . yards. Altogether It to a turn whloh requires for the rest of the journey. Before leaving, how­ volume embraces a mass of Information bearing coming, _ up, and I T>y by nightfall a south - westerly ? ~ ell us to our face that 7interscale, ever, the disturber again muttered angry words to upon the chief departments of the work, and all lp drizzle to iin full swing. He tells iu the.“ high Information? The Mi auto, Barclay & opened Miss Waters.i Pierrette;. Mr. Wallor, Dutch boy; the other passenger* ; then, seizing the reverend so admirably arranged that for .purposes of pressure system at present over tl o Islands will obvious; 1 l do so, for he knows ', Wells, yokel; Mr. Wady, rajah! Mr. D. remain stationary during tbe nexj brant hi of the bank ■hby, folly; Miss Willison; j Muss Ward, dairy doctors hands, he:exclaimed with feeling, “ Good- reiereqoe the book oannot fail to bo widely appre­ 4 hours," and i from the vlvtoeotors' 'huriday. under the pn of day, ffiy frien’; Isebyonken what it to to be drunk 1 ” sure enough the day to fine from ithrt to finish— , whom sre we to jiiss White, Italian; [' distinctly pleasing exhibition. Harry Lnok, whose ciated. Its attraotlveness Is, moreoVer, enhanced z. It doc Woo lb|r: !««• (bung, couitior. abllltloi as a oomedlan are cordially recognised, by an excellent series of photographlo illustra­ ’’ from morn to dewy eve." Shad we Stephen Paget In • ., 1 ------jt——— t—|—-,i A little study of the barometL ould enable to trivial? Or shall . “ We valk forward; rard. To use contributes a oouple of enlivening songs, one o tions. ______- - - r if that BOXI : improved, and vgrlods competitions, which were! as follows :— Courtship,” lu whloh the singing ot both to of an Works, South-street, Eastbourne, be Ing beautifully during the week. 1: died.O: admitted during the we must bs wjtong; who is right? a s f s a arttotto and stylish nature. Mtos Rennie to also a illustrated and containing an authentic account of still at obange”? The thing to lot where the !• the publlowtll judge between us and tbe Year the beginning Fancy Dress Competition. remaining in .Hospital on Dec. 27ib, 7. Out Patient;’ pointer Is ao muoh as whore it to mi ivlhgto. From i L Ladies:; X. gold curb bracelet, Mrs. Winterscale (Bul­ flautist of considerable skill, and renders a solo the anoient fabric. It to a wonderfully good six- vteits during tho week, 75.—Alfred Tabor, Esq, Bon. \ -2b sea Deforce S'eiory [and If and when they CouncillorlorJ,LO.Wr! Treasurer,Sunnydene, Grass Ington-road. i B. G, -know u,c true Lida uf the ease, when they see the card garian 1 cymbal dancer)-: ‘A fish kflives and forks, Kiss with delightful effect, Chris Jogo, lu addition to pennyworth. RtW'L'i' 1 , I I li '!-!' I \ r ■ :! . k A i ! liV. - l - -it.; '7 '-rr --1 ! S i r .ai - . ‘,u / a f& m

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EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE* SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1914.

PLACES OF WORSHIP. NEWS IN B.UEF. GOLF. CHILD’S SUDDEN DEATH, li I, ..... OUR Royal Eastboum Go II Club. V u a m church (8t. MabY D.-rSunday service*. Hob P laying with Matches. A DEFECTIVE HEART. OommnnioD.___ 7 a and 8 a.m. e cry Sunday and noon on lei Elsie. Powell, aged 0, and Maurice Pettlnger, SO L D GOLD EXPANDING BRACELET ___Sundays; Katins, 11a.m. (with Litany on and aged 8, were play log with matohes In a barn at the The monthly medal oomj itltlon In oonneotlon The Coroner (Mr. G. Yere Benson) held an SJSKS4th Sundays) and serm >n; Holy Baptism, 2.16 and 4 ANNUAL SALE with the above olub : ' « ‘ - ' • ■ | . , i / ».w.«. ohUdre)children's service, a ( .m.;-men’s servioe, 4 pm. on Manor Farm, Broughton, Notts, on Siturday, place on Saturday. Inquest at the Town'own HallHail on Wednesday oni_ the Fitted, with a Fully-Jewelled LEVER WATCH. ; evensong aid sermon, 6.80 p.m. Wes' when a fire broke out. The children were over­ Results;— body of the newly-born ohlld of George Aukett : f ;■ Division L r Communion, : )aily at 7.48 a m., also v come, and burned to death before they eould The ohlld was bom abont 2 30.a,m. on.the mom- | needays, ll.aoa.rn. Other lervioes: Daily. 10 am. escape from the burning building. Atom. Hop. Nett. 6.10 n-m.; Saints’ Days alsc 8 p.m.; Fridays, 11.80e NOW PROCEEDING. G. H. Peacock--.., ._ 81 >pLS — 88 lng of the 28th ult. and died about 7 30 the same and address. Oleigy, Rev. W. G._8treatl I Gulls as F armers' Foes. B. W. Makovakl . BO. — 83 morning. Rev. W. A. B. 01 imentson, iv. E. H. Ward R. W. Fovargue .. :r. HI . 10 — 88 George Ankett, a Corporation labourer, of New This is one of our popular Patterns, Dr. Francis Ward, who had been engaged by the J. Batters — ____ ... 99 . 11 - 88 r. G. H. West. Essex and Suffolk Fishery Committee to report on J. H. Elliott...... 99 . 11 — 88 Plaoe, Old Town, gave evidence of Identification, but we hold tho L argest StoIqk of oom (in connection and said the child was bora unexpectedly, AI Mission R , Satehurst-road (in Great Redactions the feeding habits of gulls, states that the birds Rev. H. R. Browne . . . 1 0 0 . 11 - 89 he Parish OhurchJ.-Sunday servioes: Holy are Increasing on the land, and the oropa of the Huggett had been engaged, and wltdgss thought I WA,TCE BRACELETS to be soon union at 8 a.m. on 2nd and 4th Sundays, and at 12 IN Division H. she was a oertlfled midwife, Hla wIiFUaflod her | an 8rd Sunday; matins and sermon, 11 a m.; evensong speolmens examined were found to be full of seed- Grow. Hop. Nett in one morning and asked her If she woulcFattend outside London. Our Prices T* and sermon, 6.80 p.m.; children's servloe at 8.16 p.m. oorn. J. W. Emmett. L______102 . 18 — 84 H. B. Darby .. _ ...... 100 . 14 — 86 the birth, for which she was to be paid 15a. Mrs. Holt Thxnity. Seaside-road.—Sunday servioes: Holy Cottages without Ceilings. Huggett promised to attend, bat witness oould not uniformly low and represent the S ^ S ^ e v S ^ s S T h S F B a.m., altamorning aereic* OVERCOATS & SUITS. At a meeting of the Bosmere District Connell, B. Riddell...... ______106 - 18 — 87 1st and 3rd Sundays (every flM d ^ d u rto g ^ o n ^ a ^ G. Trnmble ... _____ 106 . 15 — 91 say whether she said she was not a midwife, His B est P ossible Value in all grades. evening servioe last Sunday of month: morning semce Suffolk, complaint was made that some oottuges Col. 8tainforth ______104 - 12 — 92 wife asked him to fetoh Mrs. Huggett about U; afternoon servioe8, menpnly on tndSunday,children recently erected at Nettlestead had been built B. W. Wilson ...... 108 . 12 - 96 twenty minutes to two on Sunday-morning, and -— *— evening servioe 8.80. Week-days : Holy CATALOGUES SOW READY. ’ i without oelllngs, and that one of the oooupants I Solid Gold, Hall-Marked, It Will pay you to come to Brighton | rarsdays, 12 noon; Morning prayer and had reoeived Instructions not to wash the upstair she arrived before the ohlld was bora. Mrs. m k and Fridays, 12 noon, except when Royal Eastbourne Ladies’ Golf Club. Huggett asked witness to fetoh the dootor, and be £ 3 . 3s. to Inspect our Stock, i 4»d J7. season 8 a.m. Saints’ days: Morning floor In oase the water should go through. went for Dr, Daane, this also being before the and Holy Communion, 12. Wednesday evening NOTICE OUR ADDRESS- Translator or Cleopatra’s Needle birth of the ohlld. So far as the baby was con­ ' | , — *------with sermon. T; August and Sept.^8. Friday The Rev. James King, vicar of St. Mary's, The bogey competition on Tuesday resulted as cerned witness thought It was going on all right, 1 THE BerwIok-on-Tweed, formerly ourate of St. Gooege s, foUows:— \t and when Mrs. Huggett went away she gave the Division I. ohlld to the pother. Witness went to bed about Please Mention this Advertisement. i aroma, Kil Bt.Bavioub’b. Sundays : Hi Communion at T ft 8 a.m. Hanover-square, died on Sunday, aged ?2. He bad Hoc. Soon. and 12.80 p.m.: Choral Eui it at 9.45 a.m.; matins, Albion Honse Clothing studied Egyptian hieroglvphios, and hts tram-lation Mrs.Gabbett ...... 12 — 8down five o'olook. The last thing he oould remember » - '4 i if'- children’s se 1.; evensong 6.80.! Holy of those on Cleopatra’s Needle Is probably the only No other returns. was that his wife was nursing the baby, wbiob had Commi and 8 am .; Choral verbatim One. 1 j | i ’ previously been lylDg in the bed. About 7.25 his 4 i: ______at 11 am. W< __ys: Holy Communion COMPANY, LIMITED, Division IL wife Galled him, and at that time the baby was 56, KING’S ROAD, ■ am., exoept on Thursdi. when it is at ThO a m. and Hia Farm in -Flames on the F ilm, Hep. Soon, ; lying on Its side between them. Its face was 12 noon: matins_880 a.m. 1 evensong 5.80 pm.; ii'i' i Miss Haynes-WlUlamB .. 16 —11 down Thursdays and Saturdays, 8 6 , WESTERN ROAD, BRIGHTON. A farmer living near Brentwood went to a Miss Harries....;...... 18 — lldowu oold and one hand was warm, but the other was 'ook of Anthems; Cathedral ploture palaoe In Brentwood on Saturday evening Miss Bailey-Johnson 20 — 11 down oold. / 1 Iv. BRIGHTON. and learned by a message shown on the soreen Miss Primrose...... 20 — 15 down Mrs, Sarah Huggett, of Church-street, said her COFFEE H. U. Whelpton; curates, Closed on Thursdays at ONE o'clock. Rev. O. W. Horsburgh iv. L. Hands. that a fire had In his absenoe destroyed the stables oooupatlon was that of nursing. S t. PHTHB’S, Meads-roadj—Bi days, Holy Communion, 7 :t ■ ■ r, ■ i ■’■■ii; r - and sheds at his farfa. 1 j The Coroner: What kind of nursing? / and 8 am. (also, 1st and. Sundays 9.45 a.m.); matins Bead Depots t 88,84,85, 88.87.88.89, ALDGATB; wallowed his eeth Eastbourne Downs Golf Club. . Witness: Maternity nursing. t 12 noon; Litany and S T . The Coroner: Habitually?—Yea. 10.45 a m ij r CORNER of U1NORIBS ; and Fredk. Williams, a farmer, of Grlfflthstown, 4 4 address, 860 SO pm. Weekdays: Holy Tide monthly bogey competition of this dlub took And for payment ?—Is. a day. 1th additional oelebrations CORNER of JEWRY 8T., E.C. Mon., has died after having swallowed his false Do you explain to persons who engage you that TOADSTOOLS.” POLICE COUBT. oh _____ rs 12noon;,matins daily teeth In his sleep. ■ , plaoe on Saturday, and was won by C. J, H. i'olley. !:i m 1.85 am, (exoept Wi and Fridays, 1160 with you are not a midwife ?—I never go without a On Holy Days, matins Ratepayers as Lenders. dootor. CHILDREN'S FAIRY PLAY. Monday.—Before the Mayor (Councillor C. W-, ssw riw .jf’i . O. Jameson; Onrates; You do not attend by yourself, but as an assistant Bolton), ip the ohair, Mr. A. Mayhewe and Mrjor Offers of loans to the amount of £1220 from ’ H. P. Mqllueux. Rev. A. J. Fletcher and ■ W. Harries. looal residents have been aooepted by the Klngaton- FOOTBALL. to the doctor?—Yes. On Monday evening and Tuesday afternoon Christ Ohtjeoh.—Holy Oomi 8 am. every Sunday; ■ ^ 7 on-Thtmies Corporation at the rate of 3J per oent. Continuing, the w itness said that when she H. ------l. 1st and 8rd 8u lays; 8 pm. 4th Sunday,Sunday.; arrived! at the hoase she sent (or the dootor, and evening performances were given at the Drill 1 VBRY DRUNK. I 1 prayer 11. Ken’a servioe 8. Children’s B«r- S ussex society40C] $[OTE Hero' Dies in Hospital. EASTBOURNE v. OLD MALVEHNIANS. although she knew he would not be there in time. Hall, The Goffs, of a new children’s fairy play Fred Veneos, of New-road, was summoned for ___ yin month 8 j.m. Evening prayer 660. Bartholomew McQuirk has died ,ln hospital at A larger orowd than usual assembled at the The Ooroaef: Did you know the husband was under the title of “ Toadstools,” and as the result being-drunk iu Seaside on December 20th. Corning prayer daft, 8; . a«I> Saffrons on Saturday to witness thematoh between Liverpool from the effects of Immersion In helping going to sleep In the same bed? of Its production Miss Ruth Streatfeild, a daughter P.C. Reader Gray said the defendant, who was VDSp BY TBE ^^H ta^W htoeedaysand Fridays at" ENVELOPES. U his son to save another man from drowning In Eastbourne and the Old M&lvernl&ns, an eooounter Witness ; I knew hh- was going to be In the same very drunk, was staggering along near me Keorea- whloh provided one of the best games of the of the Rev. W. C. Streatfeild (vicar of Eastbourne) tlon/lrouiid. r. Canon Allen; curate*,‘Revs., W. H.' B. p l e a s a n t t o w r i t e u p o n , Liverpool docks. room. | ,*F , W. A W. Leese, H. Lindsey and H. Pain. season. The Old Boys had a fairly strong side out, has added another to her list of successful plays A floe of as. was imposed. BrBSi/OA] 1" V eteran Campanologist. Did you not warn Mm not to sleep In the same of a similar nature. On each oooaslon a large W’6, Norway.—Holy Oommnnion 8 am. last while Eastbourne had the 1 assistance of J. H, bed ?—No. Mr. J. Howell, who has been a ringer at Harrow audienoe assembled and enthusiastically applauded “ RESTING” AGAINST A TREE. * . t , r ii- i month; no6n the 2nd: 8 p.m. 1st Sunday, TO BE HAD OF ALL STATIONERS, Fosdtck, the Cambridge University half-baok, and You know it Is a dangcrius thing to do?—Yes /prayer il; evening prayer«60. Children^ Old Ohuroh for 58; years, has retired through W. J. C. Garrard, of Leeds University, The,Sin­ the efforts of the young artists, who had evidently Aleo Mookett, of Tower-street, was charged with!, 1 Or of the Sole Proprietor *: i! Proceeding, the witneffo said that when she saw been carefully trained by Miss Streatfeild and her I pm. OurateJn-ohsrge, Rev. H. Pain. Illness, and a testimonial Is being raised in the siders opened In promising-style, but for a time the ohlld on the following morning she at first being drunk in Seaside on December 20.h, | | ' ;j ■ 7 B>. Philip’s, Whitley-road.—Services at 11 a.m. and JOHN BEAL & BON, parish. ; neither side oould olaim any material advantage. thought It was not dead: She oarrled It dowh- sister, Miss N.( Streatfelld, who efficiently stage- P.C. Reader Gray said the defendant collided 860 pm. Holy Communion: 1st, 8rd and 6th Sundays, Mystery op a Ditch. Frenoh snapped up a centre by Tudor and netted managed the production. The children wore with a tree, where he remained for a few minutes S am.; 2nd Sunday, 6.30 p.m; 4th Sunday, 11 am. 55, EAST STREET, BRIGHTON. stalrs and applied hot water and flinuels, hut to no mainly drawn from tho St. Mary'B parish Sunday Baptisms, last f-unday, 4 p.m. Curate-in.charge: Rev. At Great Crosby, dear Liverpool, Samuel Roaoh, the ball, but the goal was disallowed on theground purpose. “ resting himself ” Dyspeptic*. Sample! wet on Application. 36, of St. John’s road, Waterloo, was found lying that the sphere had previously passed over the School, and their performance, simple and unaf­ Sergt. Holding gave oorroborative pvidence, and W ;A W. Leese. Dr. A. Deane, of Elms-aVenue, Baid he was fected, re.fieoted the grea!e|t credit on those under QHBS5T Chuboh Mission, Christ Church Mission Hall, dead with his face downwards In a ditoh on some line. At the other end Wale did well to keep out engaged to attend the ease, and he arrivedshortly said thsis in ills opinion defendant was drunk. Swan, Waterman & Onoto FOUNTAIN PENS. waste land near Hrlghton road, Crosby. It is a splendldly-plaoed corner, but on the whole East­ whcao supervision they had been, The proceeds Defendant: If I look at a public house I aiU ■ f o ; B^rle-road.—Services; Sundavs, T pm .; Fridays, 8 pm. after the birth. As the result of a post-mortem were on behalf of the Old Parsonage fund. Uaptain Manby, Evangelist in-charge. Agents for the Ordnance Survey Maps. thought that he lost hts way In the dark. bourne were more often attaokfng and after about examination he found there was Insufficient drunk, because I have got very bad feet. #/. P*r lb; 8t. John's Church, MsADS.-Holy Communion, f am. half an hour's play1 Frenoh opened the scoring aeration of the blood, while there was also a alight In the opening aoene of “ Toadstools” Betty, a A fine of 5s. was imposed. on 2nd Sunday In month, 8 am. every Sunday, mid-day Murdered B abe. with a high shot at olose range. Shortly before defeot in the heart. Death might have been OVERCOME BY TWO GLASSES. on 1st and 8rd Sundays. Sunday servioe*, 9 45 am. “ Wilful murder against some person unknown ” the interval Weakford Injured his right leg and he oaused (through Insufficient working of the heart during sohool term time, 11 a.m,, 8 p.m. (children) and | • i|_i ■ ; 1 I ■ ■ was the verdiot at an inquest at WoodhaU Spa on had to retire. He returned when play re started, ______Annie Rixon, of Tower-street, wasicharged with, ll in ABO ML, on 1st Sunday 2.45 pm. for men only* Morning HRONICLB” PRINTING WORKS, a baby whloh was found wrapped In a newspaper or by anything Interfering with breathing. M n : 'Monday, Tuesday A Saturday 10 a.m.^Wednes- but had to leave the field altogether a few minutes The jury returned a verdiot to the effect that she learns of the quarrel between tho flowers and I being drunk and Inoapable in Terminus-road oh' ‘ and Friday 12 noon. Holy Communion Thursday "C on the roadside. . j 4 1 jp-*. later. Notwithstanding this unfortunate depletion there was not sufficient evidence to say whether Toadstodle, and wishing to h,elp she ngreos to December 24 th. Evening Prayer 5.80 daily in Lent and Advent, Family's Perilous Adventure. In their ranks Eastbourne oontlnued to attack death was accidental or whether it was due to Father Oak’s suggestion4that she should go to P.0, Watnon said tho prisoner was reeling about davs. Holy Communion 8 a.m. and 12 noon. A offloer of the; F. & O. liner “ Ophlr ” and his vigorously and twioe Langley had to deal with natnraloauaes. Cloudland to fetoh Sunshine and Fresh Air to the road, and with assistance fie took her to the BLEND. Rev? J. Bafwey; Curate, Rev. A. T. Wise. shots from Maskell and Tudor. G. Begble gave drive the Toadstools away. The Butterflies come | pofioeJllUfl OUnUIUiU.station. I GENERAL PRINTING wife and ohlld, who were attempting to reaoh Prisoner said she had had. no drink for eleven, : •I ' % AlEBAnrnf, Oarliale-road.—Sundays, 11 am., 8.80 and 8.80 . I I • :j M their steamer at-anchor in Southend roads by a Wale a rasping shot and immediately afterwards with their magic oar and take her aud the rabbit V. -fc — Communion every Sunday at 8.0 a.m.; 1st and there ensued an exolting sertmmage almost in the | off to Cloudland. mouths, but some friends gave her, a couple ofj after morning eervloe; 2nd and 5th Sundays Of Evkbt Discbiption boat during the g»lnof Saturday afternoon, were glasses of drink and it overcame her. «• _ lg servioe. also seoond Thursday, 12. Mom- blown out towards sea, and when resoned four ;oal-mouth, which ended In the Malvernians being piIRISTMAS TREE AT THE The second soene depicts the sky, where the lug Prayer. Wednesday a and Saints’ Days, 12. yicM, hours later by a lifeboat on the North Sands were penalised for foul. Wood got'away on the wing | little olouds aye dancing, Rain Storm, children of The Bench imposed a fine of 5;.; Rev. R. Salisbury Woodward. Curate, Rev. A. B. Pratt. Executed in the Beet Style at Reasonable Prioes IH a half-frozen condition, i > and after a clever run beat Langley wi ,h a swift HOSPITAL the Blue Sky, and Sunshine are also seen, and all J ! MAGISTRATES’ LENIENCY. _ An. boqu’, Susans-road. —Sundays 8 am . 2nd Sunday 7 cross shot. Fosdlok added another point from a sing and dance. Eventually the Spirits of Sun- I Capture op P olecat. WilliamThorogood, of Beltring-ro.ul, was charged ■ n o * . - ' ;. Aim, 1st,8rdand6thSundays 11 am., 4th Sunday 5.80 BT corner, and an interesting game ended: East­ shine and Fresh; Air are prevailed upon to come to pm., Holy Communion; 11 am. morning servioe; 8p.m., A polecat, 20-in. long, has been oaptured by Mr. bourne, three goals; Old Malvernians, no The Christmas festivities at the Prineess Alloe the earth and help the flowers. with being drunk and incapable in Baurue street ] Ohilaren’B servioe and cateohising; 660 evening servloe; Henry Yates, of Llanddewl, Rhydderoh, Mon­ Teams;— ■ 1 ■, j Hospital extended to Monday evening, when the oil December 23rd. Morning Prayer, Wednesdays, 11.80 am. iW edneadays, FASH COMBE ft OO., Ltd., The third and last scene Is in the wood again, P.C. Copping eald he -was Called to Bourne-street, mouthshire. I t has a. shining brown far. Eastbourne.—S. D. Wale, goal; A. Maskell and W, annual Christmas tree party ttok plaoe.. It is due where the flowers, Foxglove. Wood Anemone, &o., evening servioe at 7: Holy Oommnnion, Thursdays and - ' . • -v- fit - \ i { [ Grevett, backs; G. S. Selmcs, S. Weakford and J. H, to the kindness and generosity of sympathising where he saw tho prisoner iu a shop. He was tcid Saints’ days, 11 am.; * Litany, Fridays, 1160 am. RbalIY Heart-broken. Fosdick, half,backs; J. Stonor, R. C. Tudor, W. J. C, friends that such events are made possible,I and to are talking together. To their distress the Toad­ that Thorogood had failou down, and when wilncqs Vloar, Rev. E.F.W . Eliot. “CHRONICLE" PRINTING WORKS, At a Haokney inquest on Mary Ann Lee, 80, of Garrard, J. French and D. Wood, forwards. say that the patients were appreolailv* (of the stools arefhoard oomlng and soon drive them away. got him outside he found the prisoner was too a*. Amo's.—Sunday servioee: Holy pommunlon at 80, Wlok-road, Haokney,' Dr. Jelldy, who made the Old Malvernians.—L. E. Langley, goal; H. N. Clarke occasion would very Inadequately express the However; when Betty ve-appears, drawn by the crunk to stand, 12.0. also on 4th Sunday at 7.0; Choral Eucharist at 9 45; f , > - I Butterflies, and brirging Sunshine and Friso Air MiAttrm n.O, children’s servioe 8 0, and evensong 6.80. l South StBxht, Eaoiboubhb. post-mortem examination, Baid he found a very and G. H. Todd, backs; F. H. Hooper, G. C. Johnson and pleasure they experienced. For a time at least Prisoner, who had not been up before, w&s remarkable fact—the woman had a broken heart. H. A. Neville, half-backs; H. Cuthbertson, L. Simpson they were enabled in a large measure to i forget with her, the Tohdstools slowly collapse, wh-le ordered to pay 2s. 61. towards the costs. He had made about 800 post-mortem examinations, L. F. Gale, W. H. Bcgbio and G. Bcgbio, forwards. their sufferings, and surrounded by a erbwd of the Spirits danoo a weird dance around them. At this la ru,h the fairies and ibstore them and danos - ! “ ABUSING I1IS WIFE.” T.0; Matins at 760, except Wednesdays and Fridays but this was the first time he had met auoh a case. MR MAKALUA’S TEAM OLD smiling, happy faces joined whole-heartedly In the STORES. 1060, with Litany. Vloar: RevJY. P. Jay. Curates: The rupture' of the heart oaused death. merry and festive proceedings. All the patients prettily in and out the fairy: ring, Thu fairies say John de Garcia, of Wiuter-road, wa3 charged Rev. von E. Scott, Rev. W. F. Aston, Rev. J. W. MONEY-£2 to £1,000. ’ MALVERNIANS. they cannot oome to a wood where there «ro no with being drunk aud disorderly in Seaside au Sunday Trader’s Fines. in the hospital, exiept ih tso who were too lil to be Crookes. ! i CASH ADVANCED PRIVATELY. This holiday matoh was brought off at the moved, participated in the pleasurable event, Toadstools to make fairy rings, aud the flowers December 24th. Ill fll. Mwiniwr. jjro All Ahokls, Willingdon-rd.—Sunday For the 116th time, Henry Parkeq, a tobacconist Saffrons on Tuesday. Each side played with ten which took piace k\ the Civendhh Ward, so cannot live without fairies', io they agree to Oak’e P.C. Copping said ho saw tfco defendant, who ; II ___ JA. --I 1 Services. 7 and 8 am. Holy Communion; 11 a.m. matins T Moderate Interest. ’ Easy Repayments to nd oonfeotloner, of Brlerly Hill, Staffordshire, men only, but.the game was very Interesting and suggestion of a compromise, by whloh all will was drunk, shouting, swinging his arms about and ' ' litany on 8rdand 5th Sundays)and sermon; noon. named after the Duke of Devonshire. Illumina­ keep to their own part of the wood. Communion on 2nd Sunday in month; 8 pm., A responsible Householders. Promptly and in strict as summoned at Dndlpy On Monday, for trading at times exottlng. At the Interval honours were tions and seasonable decoralio'us had given the obuslnghis wife. Witness took him to tbe police o r ■s wvioe; 8 45 p.m.. Holy Baptism, except on ooufldenoe. The Only Actual Risidhnt Lender. n a Sunday, and wi uedjdiL. He has now paid easy, each side having found the net once. There ward a very festive appearanoe, and with nearly 60 The whole play was ohartulngly presented, the station,‘where ;he asked, to see a doctor, w ho iday, when it Is administered st children’s £114 in fines. after Mr. Makalua’s team had somewhat the patients, men. women and children, oomfortably performers, notwithstanding ycurh aud Inex­ oertiflod him as being drunk. ?BOUKN* ,. p.m., evensong and sermon. Other Ser* Call or Write i-M ISS A. JEWELL, at Its Best. ’-il 6-80 M iu better of the exchanges, and a quarter of au hour accommodated, the proceedings were oonduoted perience, displaying a remarkable degree of con­ Chief Inspector Taylor said there wero previous m vices! Hohr Cmmunion at 8 am. daily, except Thurs- i 35, GRAND PARADE, Milk says Mr. Rob rt Mond. a high authority on or so from the end they scored the winning goal, with considerable spirit and animation. The fidence and self-possession. Little D rothv Pain oouvlotlons agaihst de Garcia, who was fined 5j, :i d«y. When It Is at 7 a m.; also oh Friday at 11 a.m., and TeL 564« I l ' EASTBOURNE. the final tcere reading: Mr. Makalua’s side, two as “ Betty,” Constance Jeesop As “ Sir Welsh on Saints’ J>aysat7 and 8Am.; matinadafly at 10 Am.; the subjeot, is a llvl ig fluid, Intended by nature^ corridor leading to the -ward had been tastefully | . I ’' INCAPABLE, evensong,St 5.80; litanv Wednesdays aid Fridavs after For it is better to deal direct with the LENDBB than for______Immediate ooi gum ption. If boiled It Is goals; Old Malvernlaus, one goal. arranged to conversazione fashion, and was Rabbit” and Irene Blogg as “ Lady Grass "wore matins. Clergy: Bev.O.E. Pratt (.vicar); Rev. F. Vine cut to apply to Agents and Financial Companies. ohemleally changed and loses Its nutritive value. Mr. Makalua's Team.—M. J. M. Makalua. goal; H. D. profusely and artistically decorated. It was here throughput oonsploucus for a delightfully effective Emily Gray, of Dudley-road, was charged with Dawkins, Rev. H. Plume. I ! Blackburn and G. French, backs; A. M-. de Sampaio, J that the many visitors first partook of tea. and wholly charming rendering cab fare. ,10 Am. Benediotion on Wednesday. 3.30 pm. Stbiotbbi Privacy Aibubbd. Played on the Templ^pl$ CGrove ground, St. Mary' ohlefiy addressed to the children, proceeded to ‘Betty”..-...... LI...;...... Ll.... . Dorothy Pain lth ’,8p.m. Clergy,Revs-.P.LynohAT.Nevill. No Fe^s charged. A F atal Mistake. IMMIstreet by eleven goals to distribute the gifts to the patients, eaoh of whom "Sit Welsh Rabbit” ...... (....Constance Jessop DRUNK ON CIDER. Kg' Whitlev-road—Sundiys: Mass, 9.80 am. Mistaking a______bottle _of ammonia for a bottle of | nothing'. 5 received a suitable present. The pleasant proceed­ ‘Lady Grass” 1...... LI...... Irene Blogg 1 an eater- ililj ' V. i ’ '*■■■?. Advanoe* completed on day of application. ings lasted until suven o'olootr. A word of praise Father Oak ". Gwladys Jones John Jarvis, of Channel View-road, wa3 sum! beer he usually drank at night to bed, St. Mary's Team.-rR. Tjfcehurst, goal; E. Winder and “ Foxglove" ....-t.. 'T1' ...... Irene Sbmerford moned for being drunk in Cavendish-placp on -Mr. tlWS PBBfBTTEEIXN CHOBCB OV EjIQrjtTO Personal Attention given. No Sureties required. Michael Roohfort, of Leioeater, was found dead to T. Young, backs; D. Swift, Verrall and Creasy, half muBt be accorded the nursing staff, the members “BlueBell" ...... 1 . .Kathleen Smith vblch r-read. - Sundays, 11 am. and 6.30 p.m. H bed to the mornings At the Inquest a verdiot of backs ; F. Smith, P. Teague, Piper, White and Brooks, of wbioh worked untiringly to ensnre the comfort “ Wood Anemone” ...... Eva Parris December 19th. , Sunday of each month, morning e_ Apply by letter, In oonfldeDoe, to forwards. ______. “Cbckoo Flower” ...... May Wright P.C. Skinner said he saw the prisoner, who was _____ y. at close of service. Sunday Sohool “ Death by misadventure ” was returned. and enjoyment of the patients during the Christ­ drunk. Jarvis said he hud not been drinking beer, i for Young Men and Women, 8 p.m. Mon- VTESSBS. M. BABNAED & 00., mas. ' Dogs Mbrcury " ...... Kathleen Knapp atal being ._.g People’s Society. 8.16 Pm. Thursday, J uvenile Methods. "Wood Sorrell’'...... ;...... Alico Simmons but oider. kTA 44,am Lr ...angnxy Road, Eastbourne, Rugby. | " Ragged Robin V..{....}...... Sydney Robinson , There were 25 previous convictions against r**7lr. ** “ r Servioe, 8p m : Sewing Guild. 4 p.m. Fti< Three little boys were sentenced at Brentford on “ Rain Storm .....;. .Gertrude Broad ! Hope, 7 p.m. Minister, Rev. Jamee G. Mana^r attends s«nooilly evwy Monday, U kjb. to 5 pja. Monday to six strokes of the biroh eaoh for steal­ Jarvis, w;hc< was now fln.d 53. EASTBOURNE v. MR. L. P. LANGTONS XV, 1st Cloud”...... Hilda Newman aiYUDOB Plaob Chapel (Independent ).-Hnn< > 1880. ing a duck and a oh token, whloh they oooked to a AN EASTBOURNE ROMANCE RE-CALLED. “ 1st Child of the Blue Sky'" .....Marion Beny AFTER THE'PARTY, lend. For , AmTandi860p.m. Tuesdaynrening. 7.80 to 8.80. Prayer field for their Christmas dinner. ' On Saturday, on Larkin's Field, the above sides " 1st Spirit of Sunshine ” ...... __Annio Comber been ; J n M u , Thursday, 8 to 9. Lord’s Supper 1st Sunday furnished an even and vigorous oontest. Mr. “2ndSpirit of Sunshine"...... Dorothy Lewis GeorgeiVerrall, of Old Town, was charged witfi t i * ‘i after Evening Servioe. Pastor, Mr. Evans. Langton's team, whioh o insisted chiefly of The announcement tbit Julia Lady Lyveden has “ 3rd Spirit of Sunshine"...... Ethel Sygrovc being drunk and disorderly in Willingdon-roud on ___ WOBAL Ohttbch, Pevensey-road.—Sundays,: P rompt cash advances. I beeu received as u novice iu the Convent of Poor "till Spirit of Sunshine” ...... Molly Levett Deoember 28th. ' / 1 , . 1 ___andd 80p.m. Prayer Meeting. Sunday, 10am.; Ser- members of the Riobmond. Rugby Clnb, winning £10 upw ards. ranks the biggest Boy Soout to the world. His *■"’ six points to five. R. D. S..hmelder and Fabian Clares at Edinburgh re-oalls a romanoe of the " oth Spirit pf Sunshine ” ...... Jessie Gladman P.O. Marsh said he saw tho prisoner with two vice, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Young People’s Christian Endea- i * name Is Cook, of Philadelphia, an£ although he Is peerage. - - - . “ 6th Spirit of Sunshine”...... Beatrice Lewis other meh. .'Prisoner was using obscene language,; Thursday, 8 80 pm. italned tries for the visitors, while Stewart, for The Poor Clares is one of the mo6t severe and ‘ 1st Spirit of Fresh Air " ...... Emma...... Stunbridge & t endon k Provinces Discount Company, Ltd., ^ Eastbourne, got a try whloh Soott was able to “ 2nd Spirit of Fresh Air” ...... Alberta Simmons and whop spoken to Verrall abused him. When •od 6.80. ttunday Bcnooi, 8 p.m. uommumon in convert. Later the defence on both sides prevailed exacting orders in the world. Julia Lady Lyveden ‘ 3rd Spirit of Fresh Air ” ...... Ella Stanbridge arrested prleoner became very violent and threw 13, Lansdowne-road, Croydon. hats 7^. and the game ended as above stated. U an attractive woman of 35. “ 1th Spirit of Fresh Air ” ...... \E(lilh Pocock himself to the ground. ; r) 1 the i S ^ " & ^ ° f » d y Z ^ t harSday’ *6rVl0e* Seventeen years ago she was Miss Julia Kate ‘ 6th Spirit of Fresh Air ” ...... Cecily Kowsell There Was an Injury by tho side of prisoner's 1 the HEW OOITOBBSATIONAL Ohuech, Bouth-street.—Sunday Promptitude, Privacy, Easy Terms and Straightforward Post Office Christmas Statistics. Eastbourne.—M. Beresford; Tulloch, Hill's!, Cliallon, Emary, assistant In a oonfeotionery shop in East­ “ 1st Toadstool” ...... Mabel Penfold right eye,( which he said was oaused through a full eon- • : — Morning at 'll, 11, evening at 8.80. Sunday sohool: Dealing, Some Idea of the stupendous task aooompllshed Witherington; Mayo. Scott; Caruk-Wilson, McQueen, "2nd Toadstool” ...... <...... Gladys Elliott oon at 8. Young People’s servioe MacCormack, Lowry, W. ,U. Burt, Stewart, Misquieth, bourne. Her father was Mr. Alb from a bicycle the previous morning. l,M a numbqr of the t at 10, afterm by Post Offioe officials during Christmas week will respected citizen of Hastings. 3rd Toadstool ” ...... Nellie Verral Inspeotpr P iatt said that when the prisoner was table to eitepd their In month. Servioe Tuesdays 8.15. ------:—;------— f i l ------fT Russell. Butterflies.—I. Govcr, J. Field. L. Delves, K. George, Peveasey-road.—Sundays, 11 a.m, MONEY. 1 be gathered from stal)Intlos just published. It Is Mr. L. P. Langton's XV.—H. Houghton ; H. Baker, S, The second Lord Lyveden, who was 72, a ohlld- I. Albrnoht, M. Taylor. G. Leigh, I. Field, K. Jackson brought do tbe polloe station he was very drunk and motor exeur- 1p.m. Prayer Meeting, Mondays. estimated that 26,000,000 country letters passed Taylor, H. D. Neave, R. Rl Stokes; S. J. Fabian, C. B. less widower aud a ehronle invalid, was living at W3B S ’. 1 ASH advanced PRIVATELY, at Reasonable and A. Smith. i and was bleeding from the wound rear the eye. ta ioroe to the • pan. We*ley , Seaside: Sundays. 11 son., 6.80 through the Mount Pleasant office, and 216,000 James; L. P. Langton, H.1S. Fabian, H. Lee. C. F. G, Eastbourne. One day he was taken In his bath- Children of the Blue Sky.—R. Venal, D. Boys, D. Prleoner said he hhd been to a Christmas party and yeti another »ys, 7 80 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Mondays, J Rates and on Simple Nora or Hand, in amounts of registered letters. Letters and paokets from Schmteder, K. D. Schmieder. W. 8. BiHley, G. H. Gordon, pan.;’ A. N. Other. f ohair to the shop where Miss Emary was serving Pocock, F. Simmohs, A. Higgs, -N. Brockhurst and G. and got the worso for drink, f ' __T „ he big 8 D.m. fleld-UMd: Sunday*, 11 a.m. and 8.80 p.m. \ £10 AND UPWARDS. England to plaoes abroad to the same week num­ behind the oonnter. Cooper.. Verrall was ordered-to pay tho ooots (2s. fid.). btful piano ioloe Minis! Rev. Isaac Hhlmmin and Rev. Bernard bered over 60,000,OOOi Malls from abroad were Clouds.—E. Smith. B. Bunker, F. Bunker, G. Matthews, |:..r Call or write, in confidence, Afterwards the peer's bath ohair went almost “ D. Tanner, M. Taylor And E. Rowscli. am greatly appre- JF- ____Oeylon-plaoe.—Sundays, 11 and 6.80: exceptionally heavy,: jj dally to the shop, and a great friendship sprang WANTED TO SUMMON THE CONSTABLE. utionwha A clever MR. L. M. QRKEN, Toadstools. — D. Delves, O. Delve!, A. King, D. ,8 -, Communion, 1st Sunday (evening) and 3rd 4, Havelook-road, Hastings, and 92, Terminus-road, Antarctic Exploration. PUBLIC LIBRARIES. up between the young girl and the old man: The Matthews end A. Sturgess. Thomas Poynter, of Dsnnls-road, wail sum­ >«ong ralx- norning). Baptist Hall, Orown-.treet: Btuj- latter engaged Miss Emary as amanuensis, and in Fairies.—E. Smith, A. Comber, M. Taylor, I. Albrucht and 6.80: Thursdays, 8.—Rev David Barron.; Eastbourne. Sir Ernest Shaokloton gives some (details of his I moned for using obsoono language in Seaside on 1 V Imperial Trane-Antarotlo Expedition, which will November, 1890, he married her at All Souls' and G. Cooper. Ij 1 • h ______IBABSL (Oalvinistto), Groverroad.—tiundays at The following book additions have been exhibited Chnroh, Hastings. j , - Orchestra.—Miss I. Cardwell, Mias M. Lcatlinm, Miss Deoember 26;.h. U aon. and 660 pom Wednesday eventog at 7. Prayer start to October next year.; The proposal is to to the show oase during the past week and will be E. Wynter. Miss B. Streatfeild and Mr. V. Bryan Brown. P.O. Copping stated the facts and P.C. Puckham — - ton Sunday at 10 axo. and Monday at 7 pan. £3 to_£l,000. I traverse the Antarotio Continent from Weddell A Broken Engagement. '* Hymns. Minister, Mr. H. Bradford. to issue on Monday morning next :— gave corriooratiiratlve evidence. ----- Old Town.—Sundays, 11am. and 860 pan. Sea to Ross Sea, a distance of about 1,700 miles. The new peeress was a devoted wife, and the Prisoner gave evidenoo on oath, and dented that W ! . (M J . BUTTERS a C°-> . The first part of the journey will be aoross unknown CENTRAL LIBRARY. marriage was a very happy one. When Lord land, and to the second the party will endeavour to 220.03. Handoook, P. S. P. j“ The Latest Light Lyveden died In 1600 he bequeathed his wife all ST. .Mi o h a e l a n d a l i , a n g e l s . Who have been established in the Midland Counties tor make a new track over oountry, whloh has, to some on Bible Lands.” Illustrations., 1913. that he could possibly leave her. a fine of 7s. 6d. - 1 i m. for Gospel service, nearly 40 years, have OPENED a LOCAL OFFICE for extent, been explored, x. Victoria-drive.—Sundays 11 aan. the purpose of affording Cash Assistance to the Inhabi­ “ A concise account of the excavations and dis­ In 1908 her ladyship’s name oame prominently RETROSPECT AND FORECAST. Prisoner:____ Now oan I have a summons against tants Of EASTBOURNE and District. , He Saw Esau. coveries made in Babylonia. Assyria, Egypt, Syria before the public owing to the published statement the oonstable for Insulting mo ? and at 6.80 Gospel servioe. and Palestine. In so far as they threw light on the SOME WANTS. The Magistrates' Clerk (Mr. E. O. Langhaih): No. ~ bch, Whitley-road.—Sunday Advaxobs Mads at a Few Hours’ Notion, “ I saw Esau stagger,” said a polloeman at High pages of the Old Testament.”—Fide Preface. Con­ that “ the marriage arranged, between Henry 6.80.; Monday, Sisterhood, at 8 Hugh Maclean ana Julia Lady Lyveden will not o the Gentry. Clergymen, Farmers, Tradesmen and gate Polfoe Court on Monday, giving evidence tains an index of piaoo-Uames; also a general index. Yesterday.— Hope at 7, Intermediate O.B at 815 [onsebolders generally upon simple Promissory Note take place.” In the January Issue of the “ Parish Magazine" Before Major H. P. Molincux (in Junior Endeavour at 8.30, Senior at 8. against a man named Esau, who was charged with 330. Rousseau, Jean Jacques. “ Du Contrat the ohair), Mr. O A. Leatham, Councillor S. N, lone, repayable by Weekly, Monthly or Quarterly drunkenness. Esau: I “You say you saw me?” Sinoe Che breaking off of (this engagement sbe the Vioar of St. Miohael and AU Angels (Rev. C. E. i Rev. John Olennell. I Instalments at Moderate Interest. Social ” (to Freboh). 1903. has lived a retired life, but herdeolslon to pass the Pratt) offers good wishes for tho new year, and Fox, Councillor J. Duke,,Mr.§3. E. Kennedy and r Fribbds 7b, Bo.ton-ropd. — Services every The polloeman repeated that ha saw Esau, who on 347.2. Strahan, J. Andrew. “ The Principles of Mr. E. H. Myddelton Gavey. ratUand6.90. ; ;i NO FEES; all Tran,action, Strictly Oonfldmtial. ■ expressing regret waa allowed to go. the General Law ol Mortgagee.” 1913. rest of her life to such utter eeoluston as her observes:— Customers dealing with other lenders can have their conventual vows will make necessary has come as “ Two and a half years of our life-as a parish AN. ARGUMENT. b a n k s! . i ■ ; On fuRLOUGH, 581.942. TownBend, Frederick. “ The Flora of loans mild off ana increased. We are the ACTUAL Hampshire, Inoludlng the Isle of Wight,” or “ A a surprise to society. have elapsed, and already we can look baok with George Wright, of Langney-road, was sum-'j" BARCLAY A OoEfany (Limited). Lewes Old Bank, East- '(HINDERS, and every Application will receive tame When Joseph Bri iv was chargecharged at Wil- feelings of deepest thankfulness for the blessings diate and personal attention by our | ilng drunk and disorderly List of the Flowering Plants and Ferns found In moiled for obstructing Seaside with a barrow on Old Bank, Be* leaden on Monday wil ,the County of Hampshire, with localities of the we have already reoclved. Deoember 27tb. - , r iS S id , Eastbourne. Manager, Mr.MarkYpupi .ResidentManager,THOR GRUNDY, he said that beoause ie had beepsp to prison severe, less oommon species.” Two plates. Map. 1904. A ged Workhouse Inmates.—At the distribu­ “ We have seen the day of small beginnings and P.C. Bean said the defendant's hawker’s burrow Lonxm OouniY arh WaFTHiirsTRR Banx (L Removed to 44, Cavendish-avenue times before the poll did not glIve him a chance, 5982 2. Finn, Frank. “ Ornithological and Other tion of the May oFs gift at Canterbury Workhouse on first hesitating steps already passing Into a time of was standing for 15 minutes. During a part of the 112, Terminus-road. Manager. Mr. W. A. Jacol He oame out of prlaoi just before Christmas, and Friday themaster stated that in one of the infirmary obviousUBi1 _growth and consolidation. We have ’ Oc^nS and I t o w n m Banx (Llntited), (off Bourne-st,), Eastbourne (private house). Oddities.” Illustrations. 1907. time defendant was having on argument with; the first polloeman het o piet remarked, “ Hello, Joe, A collection of articles describing the customs and wards there were eight male lmates whose com­ reoeived much. We— »'1 havehi learnt much, We have set. Meads- Manager, Mr. W. A. Jacob. lough?” [ another hawker. IWU AAA 1 > Provincial Bank (Limited), 87, Terminus- ao you are home oh fnrl< habits of birda, Ac. bined ages totalled 713 years. Their names and done______something. _____ L______..abundant a w Deo! And there A fine of 2s. 61. was Imposed. Thr Speaker and the Rural Council. 621.32. Fleming, J. A. “ Electric Lamps and ages are : George Hart, 98: William Solly, 94; promiseof._ to come. W iT I iS lW W J ^ ^ M ^ r a u ^ j^ ^ ta itt d ), 4, Statlon- The Speaker, Mr. J, W. Lowther, has written to Eleotrlc Lighting/' A course of four leotures on Richard Webb, 93; James Hoggbin, 90; Tnomas “ With the greatest thankfulness we reoord the DRUNKENNESS. nent*. eleotrlo illumination. Illustrations. 1894. Norris, 89; William Fenwick, 85; John Sharp and rowing Interest of the laity in our pariah work, John Smith, of Allfray-road, was summoned for (Llmited), Terminus- OLD FRIENDS I! the Bosmere (Norfolk) Rural Oounoll complaining lamest laymen are regarding the work of the their that during the repairs of the Needham Market 709.88. Smith, S. O. Katnes. “Greek Art and James Creany, each 82. being drunk and* disorderly in Firle - road on ■ - l T- : ‘Trill-*; National Life.” Photogravures. Illustrations. hristmas raffic on the righton ail parish as their concern. The whole of the finances Deoember 26;h, • > Bahk (Limited), 51, road sharp stones were spread over the surfaoe, C T B R ­ of the church are administered by laymen. The M i 4 Owen Lyte. WITH NEW FACES. resulting:to hts motor-oar bursting a tyre, 1913. way.—On the Brighton and South Coast Railway P.C. Copping stated that tbe defendant, who from \ > - c (Lhnited), 748. Nelson, Philip. “ Ancient Painted Glass in the number of passengers booked on the Tuesday, boys' and men’s clubs are run entirely by the was drunk, was shouting, swinging his arms about • Peach. A Determined Character. England, 1170—1500/’ Coloured frontlspleoe. Illus­ Wednesday and Thursday to last week from members of our O.E.M.S. We have a loyal and and challenging another man to fight. :■ (Limited), 188, Xnsr* lg so more agreeable experience A man oharged U with attempting suioide trations. 1913. i i, j London to Brighton, Hove, Worthing, Eastbourne, enthustastlo band qf workers among the onlldren. Chief Inspector Taylor said there were 27 ______. NeWton. was said to nave bed himself with a fork, The ladies who visit among the poor are doing previous conviotions against Smith, who was now dted), 64, Termiims-road. Manager, than to oome upon an old friend who haa F iction in French. Seaford, Bexhtll, St. Leonards, Hastings, Little- excellent work in their districts. jumped into the Hi Dock, and tried to drown Erokmann, Emile, and Ohatrlan, P. A. “ Le hampton, Bognor, Southsea, Portsmouth and fined 7s. 61. ___J., “ A 1 H aomehow left his ailment*, behind him, a man who rescued “ As we look forward to the future there are COMPLIMENTARY. r .. i.1 Bloous.” , * - i ' tbe Isle of WightIght was 113,000. MaDy were also oertatn things which call for strengthening. how look* the picture of restored £25,000 ;ksh Air School. Fluillet, O. “ Le Roman d’un Jeune Homme booked to Leatherhead, Bsxhill, Dorking, Oxted, Ceoil Sohwaber, of South-street, was summoned! .. KSyna** ’ir &c„ for the Surrey Hills. The number of “ We want several new district visitors. Who The old expression, An unnamed bem has presented £25,000 to Pauvre.” will offer for this important work! for riding a bloyole without a light In Lismore-road 1 travellers availing themselves of tbe excursion to on December 24th, tfW anfftotion of old age, the the Corporation of ity of Berlin for the build “ We want a serious effort put forth to Increase tog ana mainbenam ;bf a forest fresh air school Paris and the Riviera by the, popular Newhaven our congregation on Sunday evenings. P.O. iihonden said the defendant was riding ol weakneee id laeeitude, the and Dieppe route was much to excess of previous withou. a light at 6 20 p.m, ' When told he Would for boys. COMING MISSIONARY EXHIBITION AT years. “ The morning congregations have lnoreased in to melancholy a marked manner during the past few months; be reported tbe defendant said, “ All right; I wish Irritability and tandem Arrest of a iorough Accountant, EASTBOURNE. r’ you a happy Christmas.” now, indeed, Charles Massey, borough acoountaut but the evening congregations fluctuate to a some­ view* have vanished. what unsatisfactory way. Oan we not do some­ The Bench Inflicted a fine of 5s, tbourne phroniole Aberystwyth,' for whose arrest on a chiarge o ££UMOROUS WORKS WRITTEN “E ^ ” Maine a new man wi- pure, healthy as beei “ ExceUent progress Is being made ’’-/-observes thing to Improve this state of things ? It we all ; - , : ;[ ADJOURNED. 4lood lowing In hie veins, and oontent- Issued, in* been aiTreated at Wanganui, New the Sussex Church Missionary Cleaner—" with try to oome ourselves, and to bring someone else, Harry Short, of Sldley-road, was summoned for IB THX litlon papers are on their way PURE SUSSEX D03GEREL. we shall be performing a valuable service to the «j«xi written on hie tote. He to again Zealand) The extradi the arrangements for this notable function [tbe ohuroh and to the people we influence. assaulting his wife on Deoember '28th. out. Eastbourne C.E.Z M S. Exhibition], whloh is to be The complainant did not appear and the else was j y ^ o s T , A.MU8ING. Everyone should Read “ We must got lose sight of the duty of beautify­ Beet Local Medium for Advertisement! fully alive and emjoya life Instead of The FAi mime Season. held to the Town,Hall to the middle of 'May. It adjourned until Monday. . to now close upon’ eleven years since' tbe great Them. ing our churoh. vSte-would remind our readers of (imply enduring it. If yjou inquire! what The olffioial hand! Intended for the use of an offer made anonymously a few months ago of Defendant said he saw his wife cn tbe previous army oflloers during manoeuvres reaohed many Sussex Missionary Exhibition drew friends from J ^ E W evening, bat nothing was Bald about the ease. it to that haa' wrought each a! striking aU parts of the county to Eastbourne, and very AND ELEGANT EDITIONS. £25 towards commencing an oak screen between OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. of them only on Tnesdi It oontalns the following 100,000 Copies already Sold. the obancel and the chapel. The architect has (hang* for the better, to what poedmlne or bright paragraph :— many of the heads of departments and other workers have passed from their labours‘to their already pat some Ideas, in sketch form, on paper, vntom your friend attribute* hie return Useful Tt phone Numbers. f j l O M’ QLADPOLE’S and will soon submit a design for the screen; and Hopeless.—“ I have called,” said a candidate h reward. But a younger generation has grown up to a municipal election to a voter, “ to find out if to health and vigour, it to mom than (1) Tb« Ball Hotel, atford, (N.B.- -This hotel to take their plaoe, and those who remain of the we hope that before the New Year to:old we Special Cheap Rates for Prepaid Advertisements to not oh the telephone] JURNEY TO JMJNNUN. shall see our way to the ereotion at least of tbe I can count on your support at the poll.” “ ’Alf a •notable that he will anawer in two old workers will weloome them joyfully, realising first .section. I ■) . mo’, guv’nor,” growled the elector; “ I want to i Minister , a Lifeboat. —what so often forces Itself upon the minds of of Situations Wanted and Vacant, Articles m 4h . ' !'-!'■ “ Do we not want a bell l We have not yet the arsk ye summit 1 Are ye in favour o’ thiB 'ere Col. Seely, Secret ibf State for War, who is a secretaries nowadays — that the permanenoe, “ V 1TE comthend it to the notice of all who wtoh courage to say ‘ a peal of bells 1' But one bell: one eleotric lighting scheme ? ” “ I am, sir,” proudly for Sale, Apartments to Let, dte. member of .the Br (Isle of Wight) lifeboat humanly speaking, of our, Work depends upon the I I to enjoy a good laugh.”—Brighton Examiner. good, full-voiced bell, to summon people to church, proclaimed the candidate. “ In fact, I am ono of B E E C H A M ’8 drew, was on duty oh uesday when the boat was oonstant brlnglug ln of fresh blood. At a, largely- instead of the wretched little harsh - tongued the chief agitators for this improvement.” The. launched for praotloe. He rowed stroke oar on the attended meeting of the oommlttes held on Deo. “ A FUND OF amusement which convulses by clapper, whose note to so utterly unworthy of man rolled;up his sleeves and closed his fists.' port side!. 9th, the gratifying announcement was made that r \ its quaint humour." —Brightori Gazette. ouv ohuroh and pariah 1 Are we 'not ashamed of “ Then git off’my doorstep,” he roared, “ while W hat I e W anted. the ohiet posts to the executive were nearly filled it? ye’re all there 11 I'm th’ lamplighter 1" _ [(Year resolution,” pleaded up. We nope to give a full list next month, but on A L S ° THE COMPANION WORK, - “ May we not have one good bell, the first-born tul “ Let me make a nei this occasion will only mention that the oaptain of What D id S he Mea n?—He: “ Won’t yon ng paper that a prisoner at Willesden on Tuesday, after a long stewards to Mr. John Llebenrood, Dunedin, son of the belfry, first of a family of eight, whioh miss me when I’m far away ? ” She: “ No, I shall list of convictions had been read against him for JAN QLADPOLE’S future years will produce? t Inland and iss. “ I will [give you the opportunity, Axundel-road, Eastbourne, for whom an assistant . “ One more want ought to bo mentioned, it only always tl link of you as very close!’’ ed a few days quiet to think It over,” to to be fpund!. A small army of stewards will be to keep it before the minds of the parish; and that required to assist in the various departments of fJIRIP TO ’ jyjERRIOUR. • A Qi M iiI M * anx —Cubtom 1 .—B - oxing - -Day "in the e to sending him to prison the exhibition, and they w;lll be welcomed as soon to a Vicarage Houses. This is a matter of import- Isle Of vas oelebratedby m*ny boys In dbser- as they choose to enrol themselves. Helpers will anee as much to the parish as to the vioar; for, vanoe of Jancient custom of hunting the wren, be needed to explain the exhibits to the courts, to “ SPARKLING WIT without vulgarity.”— should a change of incumbent take place under Former! gators commenced the oelebrations take part to the various scenes and dialogues, to lO Public Opinion. present conditions, the want of a vicarage might by pursul e bird with stones, and on bringing i- serve at the stalls—for the annual sale of work Is well prove a serious difficulty to appointing a new about a . they suspended the body from, a “ rpHBRE is much that is ludicrous and fanny vicar. gaily beri * d holly branch, and bore it from to be merged Into the exhibition on this occasion— “ There is no doubt that from every point of view, and particularly at the refreshment stall, and to and not a little wit." —Bolton Chronicle. door to dl >r, singing a quaint and centuries: oid take part to the stogtog of native melodies.” when our way is clear for a new undertaking, this rhyme sol tq a remarkable tune descriptive of: the Ito l j p O S T FREE SIXPENCE EACH. is a matter which should take precedence of any hunt. Ni wadays boys, being more humanitarian, 1 other.” dispense Ith the pursuit and slaughter of the wrea, to* carsytog^he-bush-anff the musical •ho go I— ------— The person who is scared into being goodwill but conti ‘Oh! tore hand to 4 | T^ARNGOMBE & CO.,' L imited, Publishers, tbe observance. Th* celebration is fcup- rarely expode his goodness to the strain of actual 12 Lewes, Eastbourne and East Gbi.vstead, To exeei.in love Is a talent bestowed upon the I poeedposed toto' be commemorative uf thc8tonirglta d |* ’-h the: ‘ service) And all Booksellers. few, ’ L' i of— St.;Sbephe)n. — ]• '. | .

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ERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS & SALE- Established 1879. By Special A ppeintmmt (hurt Tailors U their Asyas Highnesses the Grand Date and Duchess •/ B a its. T YARD (adjoining the Estate Offices, lAEDEN & C O ., K), CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. ' AUCTIONEERS, , ■ Telephone 844. EASTBOURNE. H. W. HASKINGS ftSONS, | ' HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. DEVONSHIRE PARK. A SALE EVERY MONDAY. I GoodH can always bo included. SURVEYORS. VALUERS. Manager and Secretary ...... Mr. E. A. Brown, Special dates by arrangement. C le r l Mortgage & Insurance Brokers. Monthly Property Register. Telephone: No. 9. Telegrams: “Concerts.” Naval, Military and Ladles’ Tailors, These Sale Rooms are noted for the advantageous Offloes - • - 10, CORNFIELD ROAD. Disposal of Furniture, Antiques, Works of Art, Old China, Pictures, Plate, Jewels, Curios, Wines, Sculpture, Telephones 1234 Three Lines. 84, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. Coins, Jewellery, Animals, Birds, Stock-In-Trade, Car­ Telegrams: Oakdens, Eastbourne. \ riages and Horses, Motor Cars, Bicycles, Boats, See. IN THE PAVILION. Great Succeas of TO-DAY (SaturdayX J anuary 3rd, PROMENADE COSTUMES AND RIDING HABITS A SPECIALITY. Best value is always obtained at these Auotion Rooms, MEADS. being largely attended by-local, country and town “AHA” 1 TANGO TEA, 4- to 6. buyers. ON HIGH GROUND. A PANTO-MIXTURE, being a Plot to kill care, laid by All Garment^ Hade on the Premises by First-class Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops. Goods purchased outright when desired. No expenses. O A K D E N & OO. Special EDgagementlof PIERRE k M1GN0K Settlement op Accounts.—Every Thursday at Office Are instructed to Sell bv Private Treaty a Modern MAX CARDIFF or forwarded by post. Detached And Hatched by (Direct from Paris), Established 1880, F urniture Sales at P rivate Houses.—Property j /A f and preliminary valuation and advice free. \ REEHOLD RESIDENCE. In Exhibition Tango, Maxixe, and Boston. Share Sales.—Best medium for disposal and highest F “ THE GLAD IDLERS” K. FRANCIS & SONS, prices always obtained. . Nine bedrooms. Two bathrooms. And Augmented Company. > Tables may now bo booked. ! Valuations.—Moderate Fee only. f Two dressing rooms. Three reception rooms. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENCY.—Most careful and No basement. DAILY at 3 and-8.15 onwards. Reserved Seats,,2s. : SCULPTORS fiMflSONS: THE A8TBOHENE CEMETERY MA80N8. prompt personal attention given to this department. ’Electric light. Other Scats, Is, and6d. BOOK NOW! , THE FLORAL HALL RINK y INSURANCES of every description effected. Perfect decorative order. Will be converted into a ¥■— ' I T T Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent, Up-to-date drainage. Monumental Sculptors and Engravers. Well laid out Garden, including a full-sized Tennis E0LLEE SKATING with Music 120, Lewes Road, Brighton. S. BA8KAT1 T1S&Y,: FA. I. Lawn. Children’s Indoor Playground and i (tS Year s’ Local Experience). Largo Garage, well away from the house. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 8 till 10. i Show Booms and Studio: 37, UPPERTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE. For Particular and Orders to View apply 10, Cornfield- Small Skating Rink, MEMORIALS road, Eastbourne. NEXT WEEK: , i . ' j t .. \ TERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS AND SALEYARD, Telephones; 1234 Three Lines. With Miniature Switchbacks, Amerioan Slides, Ot Kvkrt DK8c:npTif'N Fxf.outxd, sod Inclusive DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES SUPPLIED. TELEPHONE 579. Telegrams: Oakdens, Eastbourne. Every Afternoon (excepting Saturday), 3,30 to 5,30,, Estimates given for their erection in any part of the 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Rocking Horses, Swings, See-saws, &c., &c. COUNTRY. Monday, W ednesday and Saturday R . BABBATT TEBBY, F.A.I. UPPERTON. , (25 Years' Local Experience) Evenings, 8 till 10. Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Mornings, Illustrated Catdl Submitted Free. O p e n V i e w . Esia bu sh sv 1850, 10 to 1. Admission, fid. ------fX WillY\ Sell at his Rooms, as above, on MONDAY, OAKDEN & OO. Without Music—Tuesday and Thursday Mornings, And at Hov*, Hasting^ Ore, Bixhill,T ui J an. 12th, 1914, at Two o’clock, 10 30 till 1. Are instructed to Let an attractive Wells i CHICHEIXm. HE SUPERIOR FURNITURE, about Admission,6d. Skating, Bd„ or with Hire of Ball-Bearing DEVONSHIRE PARK T1 250 Lots. ETACHED RESIDENCE, Skates, Is. In well-kept condition, PEERLESS DENNIS DEight bedrooms. Bathroom. SEA WATER SWIMMING BATH. Removed to the above Rooms for convenience OPENING WEDNESDAY NEXT, at Three p.m. of Sale. Drossing room. Tljree reception rooms. TIME TABLE (Week-Days).—Mixed Bathing, 7 to 9.30! firths, Jtlarri ages anb $ s. a n d C O ., L T D . On View Saturday, January 10th, and Sale Day. No basement. . The Latest Novelty. Gentlemen only, 9.30 to 10.30; Ladies on)y, 10.45 to 12; Sunny aspect. Perfect decorative order. l if e t a b g e i s Gentlemen only, 12 to 3; Mixed Bathing, 3.30 to Electric light. Sanitary certificate. . Sundays (Mixed Bathing), 7 lo4J0. BIRTHS.' A S A L E E V E R Y M O N D A Y . A WONDERFUL CINEMATOGRAPH , SHOOTING GWYNNK.-Jee. 28, at 8, Cheater Gate, Regent's Park, ■< ,, Lawn tennis. N.W., the Hon. Mrs. Ru] >ert G Wynne, Goods can always be included (in largo or small For Particulars and Orders to View apply 10, Cornflold- GALLERY.1 I F Pricks—Bathers, Sixpence. ^ Spectators Gallery, e, of a daughter. BUILDERS, ART DECORATORS. f quantities). Twopence. VfHATTEN.—Deo, £6. at Th) Mount, Brightling, the wife Personal and Economical road, Eastbourne. • Admission, 6d„ which includes 8ix Shota. • of the Rev. J,j,U U. . Le PellcyPelley Hat'Hatten, of Dallington Telephones: 1234 Three Lines. Reotory, of a eon, who sjurvlved i birth only a few Telegrams; Oakdens. Eastbourne. 3= hours. 8ANITARY ENGINEERS. i Supervision OUNTRY RESIDENCE (9 miles from MATTHEWS.—Dec. 24, a: , Hartington-place, East 11 i ■ ; i ■* : ( i , y : -fj ;" \ j Eastbourne); old - fashioned, in perfect ropair. Trade Mark: VISTO ’j Registered. bourne, the wife of John Stanley Matthews, of'a son. CBeautiful garden, stabling, motor garage,-&e. Terms on WANTED 5 0 0 M E N 4 in all Branches. application. PIER THEATRE, ■yiSTO ELASTIC STOCKINGS are P orous GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHT FITTERS. MEADS (best part).—Bijou Residence with exceptional o)-MORROW- m o r r o w a f t e r n o o n , Su n d a y EASTBOURNE. T and W ashablk, and being durable and effective in grounds and 5 bedrooms; rent, £100. JANUARY 4th, 1914, at Three. Manager ...... G. Hayes. support are highly reoommendod by tho Medical Profes­ GRIMES—MOPPETT.—Jt nuary 1st, iat St. Saviorir’i APARTMENT HOUSE facing sea; 10bedrooms; old T sion for Strengthening Weak Veins and Swollen Limbs. Church. Eastbourne, by the Rov. C. W. Horsburgh established with excellent connection; fixtures only to FIRST MEETING of the William James Grimes, of 9, Had ley-gardens. Chis be taken: rent, £100. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at Three. Established 60 Years. wick, to Alfreds Mary, y mngest daughter of Mr. and | REGISTERED PLUMBERS ONLY EMPLOYED. Edgar Horn & Chartres, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. Prloe 5/- each; oheaper quail'y Mi. llluttrated Lists Free. Mrs. A. G, Moppett, Sout li-stroetr Ea« N e w MONTHLY BROTHERHOOD FAIRY BALLET and FIRST CHILDREN'S Special Departn^.ni for Ladies. ’P h d STEVEN — HEXKY.-At All Saintk’, Sanderstead, 1 Ijn the Surrey, on 30th Decembe ■, by the Reverend A. Watson I O’BE LET, unfurnished, Mayfleld-place, £30 - £45 ; , REVUE, ill- F A B M B B ,! i If Smythe, M.A., St. Mary’s Samuel Striven. M.A., LL.B., [ SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO JOBBING AND BANITARY WORK. T Victoria-drive, £3i-£45; Mill-road, £50; Gorringe- CENTRAL WESLEYAN CHURCH. writer, Glasgow, to Ret ecca Binnio Wilkie (Maud), road, £50; King’s-drive, £52. 10s.; Elms-avenue, £70 ; “HERE WE ARE.” TRUSS, Stoop Cube Brack, Suppobtino Belt daughter of E. W. Henrj, London. | '| South Cliff-avenue £75; Hardwick-road, £110; Carew- SHORT ADDRESS on “PLAY’ THE GAME” and Surgical Appliance Mivrni, road, £110; Old Orchard-road, £110.—AlfredWright, 101, j ' 30, QUEEN’S IJOAD, BRIGHTON. REGISTERED OFFICES: South-street, Eastbourne. BY t h e REV. ISAAC SHIMMIN. TO NIGHT (SATURDAY), at Eight. DEATHS. ENT £60. — Hartfteld-road. One of these favourite Soloist—Mr. J. T. Parsons. IAUGERAUD.—On Christinas Day, at Llanfairfechan, Decorative and Sanitary Telephone No. 491. Houses to Let unfurnished from June ; sunny MR. HENRY HAMPSON in William Augeraud, of Th 3 CJhace, Eastbourne, aged SO. R side.—Apply to the Agent, Alfred Wright, as above. Chairman ... J I HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. The funeral took'piace or Wednesday alt Llanfyuin Show Rooms': 5 6 , G ro v e R o a d (Near Town Ham. iVONSHIRE PARK i FOX.—On December 29th, 19i3, at 7, Lowor-road, Fast- Hymn Sheets Provided. All Seats Free, “BREWSTER'S MILLIONS’ bourne, Clara, the dear] y • beloved wife of Stephen ; ; T . ■ J I 1; £ i|| ■ Telephone: No. 40. ALL MEN WELCOME. Wallace Fox, aged 38. ” THEATRE. HILLMAN.—On 2ith DeOetjnber, 1913, Anna,* the beloved Steam Joinery Works: 4 , L & ngney R o a d (Opposite General Poet Offloe), MONDAY, J anuary 5th. Six Nigbttf *t- 8. Lessees...... Murray Kino & Clark. wife of John HUlman, of Dcvonia, 14, Maytleld-place, EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3, Eastbourne, after much s iffering, aged 47J Eastbourne. M A P L E &fCO. I THE The latest London Success, TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2.30 and 8, MULLALY.—On 31st December, at 6, Parkside, Kltham. I i IV H ••—U ’ 'V* ’ ' j 11 : .. * • ' || . ; i - ji Limited Millicent Daisy, dearly-lbved daughter of the late ”EEK OF UNITED PRAYER A FARCICAL MUSICAL COMEDY MR. LEONARD BOYNE- and Company In the Frederick Selby Mullady India Police Service, and AN INSPECTION OF OUR NEW SHOW ROOMS SPECIALLY SOLICITED, JANUARY, 1914. great London success, Mrs. Mullaly, of Eltham. * | (Of Tottenham Court Road, London) W1 REVUE, MEETINGS will (d.v.) be held Daily from 12 “ General John Began.” NIdOLL. — Doc. 28, at Cd nonbnry. Eastbourne, Kate From the Apollo Theatre. Mary, second daughter of thd late John H. Nicoll. o’olock to 1 o’olook, from J anuary 5th to HELLO, LONDON! REED.—Dee. 27th, at 96, Pevensey-road,: Eastbourne, Auctioneers and Estate Agents J anuary 10th, In the LECTURE HALL of the Phillis Watford Reed, widow or the late Clement C. O’HARA & SONS, I/ td., simmons' bbos., B utchers, By A, Myddleton-Myleb. Music by T. W. Thuruan. MONDAY, J aN. 5th. Six Nights at 8. Stephen Reed, aged 72. '{ \ c Y.W.C.A., 4, Hartington placb. • (From Hampstead and Highgate), VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE. ALL THE LA TEST “ HA OS." Two1 Matinees at 2,30. 3EDDON. — Dec. 22, at Eastbourne, Louisa, youngest January 5th.—Chairman. Rev. W. Turpin. Seats ...... 6d. tq 2s. ihter of the late Th omas Seddon, of 1 Hlghgate, , r -i. j . i;i -:t - Tl/7 •■■■•?'•'a v | ;• Subjeet, “ Thanksgiving and Humilia- The D’Oyly Carte Principal ion. Seats at Is. fid. and 2s. may he Reserved in Advance 19 and 21, Carlisle Road, Dalton Terrace, Terminus Road, and Seaside, SALES OF FURNITURE AND PROPERTIES. I; ■: tion.” at the Pier Gates, or by Telephone No. 574. STEPHENS.^On the 26th bee., at Wembury, Grant Hth.—Chairman, Rev. Isaac Shimmin. Eepertoire Opera Co. EASTBOURNE. i! road, Eastbourne. Willian Richard Stephens, of 35,; I Subject, “ The Church Universal.” Monday ... ,t. The Mikado. Throgmorton - street, E .I., formerly of Biackheath, 7th.—Chairman, Rev. G. P. Bassett Kerry. aged 88 years. , I- [ . HOTELS, INSTITUTIONS AND LARGS FAMILIES CONTRACTED FOR. OPEN-AIR SKATING Tuesday Iolanthe Subject, “ Nations and their Rulers.” Skating, 4d. Wednesday (Matinee) The Gondoliers. TERRY. — Dec. 25, at 14 St. Matthew’s - drive, '• St. 8th.—Chairman, Rev. J. G. Henderson. Leonards. Sarah Ann, yo ingest daughter of the late MAPLE & CO. Subject, “ foreign Missions.” Wednesday (Evening) Yeomen o f the Guard. Edward Terry, of Aylesbi ,ry, aged 74. Thursday ...... The Gondoliers. Telephone No. 441. 9th.—Chairman, Rev. K. S. Woodward. ROYAL Friday...... Patience. ]■ ' ' I . I JOHN NIX BRANCH OFFICE I Subject, “ Families and Education.” TelepN na 126x. JOHN NIX Saturday (Matinee) H.M.S. Pinafore. j Goldsmith 10th,—Chairman, Rev. David Barron. Saturday (Evenibg) The Mikado. T AMES ANDREWS Mason and Sculptor, OB Subject, "Home Missions anji the Jews.” HIPPODROME, V Works: Baker’s-mas (near St. Mary’s Church), Silversmith OPPOSITE TEi\ STATION, “ That the all may be one." . EASTBOURNE.’ H i Jttridence, Office and Show-r< tom : Carrara Villa, Gobs 1 John xvii. 21. MONDAY, J an. 12th, for Six Nights at 8. -1 EASTBOUENE. y Managing Director...... Mr. Sidney W. Winter. Matinee Saturday at 2.30, Park (adjoining the Cemetery), Eastbourne. 1 Pi Terminus Road Collections each day will be made to defray expenses, A W Telephone No. 87. and any surplus will be given to the work of the Manager ...- Herbert Raymond. Mr. GEORGE ED WARDES' OWN COMPANY Designs and Estimates Furnished. Watchmaker Evangelical Alliance. -— -----— M 8 an th , And New Production, • .V C. B. Cooprr, Hon. See. MONDAY, J . 5 , and during the Week. E t Established 70 Yean. Jeweller. Twice Nightly at 7 and 9. , Telephone Noe. 801 and 802. “THE MARRIAGE MARKET,” Established 1832. Special and Important Engagement of DOREEN A Musical Play in Three Act:, direct from Daly’s A I N E & S o In , JOHN NIX JOHN NIX M R. JO H N C. TOW NER, ALLERY! KINEMA, O CONNOR and her West End Company, in a Refined Theatre, iLondon. Funeral ForniAhers, G Comedy in one Act, "TheFuture Lady Watteau." GENT for all the PRINCIPAL PR IV v ; Box Office i Now Open. The 28, OAVEND|ISH PLACE ATB TERMINUS ROAD. DOL^Y VARDEN, Comedienne. E, MORRIS & SONS, •V RESIDENCES. Hippodrome Bioscope. * To be Sold, Let (Furnished or Unfurnished). • CHARLES CADLE, Comedian. GEORGE’S CADET CORPS AND 19, SOUTH AUCTIONEER, HOUSE and ESTATE ^GENT, 6 6 a h d 6 7, SEASIDE R0i.D, EASTBOURNE. A BRIGHT HOUR’S SERVICE Direct from the Apollo Theatre, Dusseldorf. MAREO ST- SURVEYOR and VALUER. and Assistant, “ The Mysterious Pierrot." The following Donations Apd Subscriptions for the year L; 788. X B A. AYLAND, TeL788. 1912-3 are gratefully acknowfedgod Ironmongers, Eonnders, Electric andana Gasuus Fitters,xiuurs, THE AUOTION MART, 57, TERMINUS ROAD, Wild, BE HKLO SUNSHINE and OBADIAH, Comedians and Dancers EASTBOURNE. £ s. d. TAKER & NERAL CARRIAGE I Hot Water and Sanitary Engineers. EVERY SUNDAY EVENING JENNY ROBBINS, Cpmedienne and Dancer- Paterson, A. G„ Esq...... 5 0 0 p r o p : TTOR. Valuations made for Probata, Mortgage, Transfer of Herbort, Sidney,-Esq. ; 3 3 0 Businesses See. AT 8.15 P.MJ Important Engagement of MDLLE. MILLtE DAGMAR Devonshire, His Grace the Duke of , 2 2 0 OPEN CABS, GLASS CLOSED HEARSES. Auction Sales Conducted ip Town and Country,. with her W onderful Performing Dogs and Pony. .Carew, Hon. G...... ' 2 0' 0 tO Y ears' Experience, i i Agent to the Alliance Assurance Company, Limited. ] J anuary 4th : Note the Prices: Reserved Boxes, 12s. 6d- and 10s. 6d. Atkinson. C. K„ Esq...... 1, . 1 1 0 H. C. BUTLER, -Telephone >io. 78. may be booked); Fauteuils, Is. 6d. (reserved, 2s.); Pit Bonbow, Sir Henry;.. 1 ... ’ . 1 1 0 ARTIFICIAL WREATHS IN GREAT VARIETY. Speaker { ... -COUNCILLOR J. DUKE. Stalls, Grand Circle and Promenade, Is. (early doors. Blackdxm, W. H., Esq. j ... . 1 1 0 MACHINE[N] RULER. Is. 3d., reserved, Is. 6d.-)j Pit, 6d. (earlydoors, 9d.); Upper de-Bro 0., Esq. (the late) .: i 1 0 BOO BINDER. Established 1875. Circle. 3d. (early doors, Id.). Telephone No. 336. Box, S N„ Esq...... J 1 1 0 18, PEVENSEY ROAD, EASTBOURNE. l ALL ARE HEARTILY WELCOME. - Wilbert, C. Davies, Esq; (the late) 1 0 EASTER ft WRIGHT, 1 1 a , SUSANS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. rTHardin j/A. R., Esq. • ...... 1 1 0 B R E l Estab A UOTIONEERS and VALUERS, HOUSE, Hollins! F„ Esq...... 1 1 0 SIMEON BOOKS BOUGHT. XX LAND and ESTATE AGENTS, Jewell,1C.. Esq. ... f ...... 1 1 0 £ - LL SAINTS’ CHURCH, E a stbo u rn e. E A S T E E N c i n e m a , Layman, Mrs. F. Noel ...... 1 1 0 ' 110, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE Vicar: Rev. R. S. Woodward, M.A. Marsha 1, J. C.. Esq. 4 ...... 1 1 0 IDBRTAKER&COMPLETE FUNERAL | (Adjoining the London and County Bank). L D A IL Y ...... ' 3 0 , 7.0 and 9 0. Marsha L W. E., Esq. (the late) ' . 1 1 0 FURNISHER, AMUSING SUSSEX B00E8. A N ORGAN RECITAL Oakcy, d., Esq...... 1 1 0 Valuations for Probate, Transfer and other purposes. v Will be given by Ray. M s. G. H. 1...... 1 1 0 g i : H igh-stbeet, Old Eahtbogbhe. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. TO-DAY (SATURDAY). Roiique te, Mrs. S. O. A...... 1 1 0 FURNISHED i,BD UNFURNISHED RESIDENCES. M R M. P. CONWAY, Mus. B. Oxon., F.RO.Q., Rube, C , Esq. .1. j ...... 1 1 0 Funerals Conducted to All Parte. OLADPOLE’S JURNEY TO LUNNUN On F R ID A Y, Jan. 9th, at S.15 p m. “ The Lost Millionaire.” Drama in Two Parts Russell. J.. Esq. ... i1...... ! . 1 1 0 TOM TO Spink,. L M., Esq...... I 1 0 B R E i AMD . ,H. ! Established 1880. . : i Soloist - - - -,- - Master! W. F. Unsted. Sword/F. S„ Esq. — | ...... 1 1 0 CHARLES E. HORNE, E.A.I., Offertory on behalf of the Choir Fund. “ Those Troublesome Tresses.” Comedy. Thorifton, R. Ti, Esq. . I 1 0 hunting JAN CLADPOLFS J'RIP TO MERRICUR W elli W. F.. Esq...... 1 1 0 u c t io n e e r , v a l u e r , h o u s e a g e n t “ A Window on. "Washington Park.” Drama Wcstpn, J., Esd. ... ■...... 1 1 0 T h b E a stb o u r n e F o i h o u n d s will meet to- IN BBABCH OF DOLLAR TREES. ; AND GAUGER, _ j J^EAGUE OF YOUNG LIBERALS. Abbott, Lieut.-Col. H. 1(...... I o 0 , Jan. 3, Ershatn, Hailaham; Tuesday, 6, A Erskipe, C. F., Esq.... f ...... ___ ton ; Saturday, 10, The Kennels. Meet 1, TIDESWELL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. MONDAY, Jan: 5th. . 1 ’ 0 0 . each day.' ^ WBITTEN IN PUBB 8USSBX DOGGEBEL. FOURTH ANNUAL Inghtrin, c. B., Esq. j ...... ' . 1 0 ;0 CERTIFICATED BAILIFF. “ THE MASTER CROOK.” Gilbert, D., Sen.. Esq. j ...... 0 10 a |T h e E ast Sussex F oichounds will m eet on N E W YEAR’S DANCE, Keay.fH. W„ Esq. .7. ! ...... 0 10 6 __ iy, Jan. 6, Porter’s Lodge, Mountfl Appointed by His Honour Judge Martlneau to Levy Thrilling Drama In Three Parts. O’Harii, C. & Sons, Messrs. . 0 10 6 Normanhurst;; Mondayfl2| Mond New Inn, ’ WeatfleltT; Price 6d. each. To be obtained of PARNGOMBE A CO., Distraints tinder the Amendment Aot, 1888. Simmons, C. F., Esq. | ...... 0 10 6 auraday, 15, Moor Hall. Meet at 11 a.m. each day. BUSINESSES or EVERY DESCRIPTION roa DISPOSAL TOW N HALL, TOwner, J. C., Esq...... 0 10 6 oorHaU. Meet at 11 a.m. each day. f | “ CHRONICLE” PRINTING WORKS, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE, “ The Adventures of the Shooting Party.” Waterfleld, Rev. H. W ...... 0 10 B T h e H a ilsh a m H a r r ie r s wifi meet; to-day am LEADING BOOKSELLERS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7th. From " Pickwick Papers.” Wheeler, D. W„ Esq. -...... 0 10 6 (8(itutday), Jan. 3, Royal Oak, Pevensgy (a cap for hunt MESSRS. LLOYDS Williams, Rev. F. S...... 0 10 6 eervants will be taken). , __ ... _ Dancing from 8.30 till 2 a.m. Balfour, J. D. M., Esq. i ...... 0 10 0 niikm; Thursday, 8. Bo reham Street; Saturday, 10. A UOTIONEERS, VALUERS and ESTATE “ A Provencal Bullfight.” Interest. Bolton, C. W., Esq. . i ...... 0 10 0 Pavensey Bay, 11 JO a-m.: Monday, 12, Warding Hill; Under Royal Patronage. __ f \ a g e n t s , EXCELSIOR STRING ORCHESTRA Hissey, H. H„ Esq.... ! ... ; ... . 0 10 0 Wednesday, 14, Willlngdon ; Friday, 1% Castle Inn, ] Eat. 1824. Tel. 370. 0H0I0X 6, GILDREDGE ROAD. EASTBOURNE [ (Mr. Hugh Wright). “ Just K ids” Comic. Lodge, R., Esq. ... i ... . 0 10 0 t : (jIlbj Westham; Monday, 19, Russells-in-the-Marsh; Thurs­ (Road Facing the Railway Station). Molineux, Major H. P ...... 0 10 0 day, 22, The Horse Shoe, Windmill H ill; Saturday, 24, Members’ Tickets, 1/-; Double, 1/6. 6d„ 4d. and 3cL— All Tip-ups. Sands, S. H., Esq. j ...... 0 10 0 Horse Eye; Monday, 28, Thq Yew Tree^Chalvlngton ; SPRINGETT, Estates Managed and Bents Collected Weekly and Non-Members 1/6; Double, 2/6. Swinford, Capt, T. F. _■ .. 0 to 0 2, G r o v J hursday, 29. Jevington?;; Saturday, 31, The New Inn. FRUIT, FLOWERS Quarterly. I Prompt Settlements. Is. Seats, Special Reserved and Raised Seats. Teh 705. Thornely, C., Esq...... 0 10 ft Meet at UL151 a-iAm. each t unless otherwise " ‘ 3, CORNFIELD ROAD, Can be obtained at the Liberal Offices, Bolton-road. And Smaller Amounts ...... 1 15 0 a™ VEGETABLES R. W. H. HAMBLYN, Refreshments at Popular Prices. £iS 6 0 S o u th d o w n F o x h o u n d s will meet to-1 f i ALLERY INEMA, e a s t b o u r n e (Saturday), Jan. 3, Ban gADDLER a n d TRUNK MAKER. o u s e a g e n t , b u i l d i n g s u r v e y o r , R. P. W. MARSLAND. AT BHASONABLB AUCTIONEER and VALUER, in Manor, 10.15 a.m.;, H h e p r i m r o s e l e a g u e Manager—Mr. Arthur Davis. 9, Northl-__ ___ , ______EXPERT in . Biding Saddles. KABKBT FBIOB 8 , 8, ELMS BUILDINGS, SEASIDE ROAD, (Borough of Eastbourne Habitation, No. 2216). The Drawing Room Kinema. Meet at 11 a.m. each day, unless EASTBOURNE. Telephone 896. T J , III , i Side Saddle and Cross. , ! . | . , ______NONSTOP- PROGRAMME. DAILY, 2.45 TO 10.30. I ! Mr. H., having had over 33 years' local experience A B A L L (during the first 13 of which he was ocoupied In praotloal ^astbourneCbroratle NOTlIc [ s u p e r i o r CARRIAGE And-GIG HARNESS. KNIGHT, WILL BE HELD Programme for TO-DAY (Saturday), Jan, 3rd: work in the Building Trade), is specially qualified for w.•I — -ws I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the FART- “ ' ’ — House Property; or Supervising A t THE TOW N HALL, P hitherto existing between myself rind ! DOG COLLARS. ! ' , | LEGGINGS. ! STATION PABADE, “ Night Before Christmas.” SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 19H. ___s as Boarding i House Proprietors at! 43, THURSDAY, Jan. 8th, fromb p.m. to3a.ni. Drama. . I I )-road, Eastbourne, HAS BEEN DISSOLVED. ', EASTBOURNE. MESSRS. K3XLI0K * DAVIES, G e n e r a l] TRUNKS a n d T r u n k R e p a ir s . j. Tickets : I “ Golden Tulip.” Faify Story. MRS. EDITH PURDAY. THE OLD YEAR AND THE NEW . December 25th. u c t i o n e e r s , e s t a t e a g e n t s , Members, Is. 6d. (if bought by Tuesday, Jan. 6tli), to bo SURVEYORS AND VALUERS, obtained from the respective Wardens. “ Day in Paris Zoo.” E16ct A | i I : •> • NOTICE. T h e P bopebty Auction M art, Txbminus- Non-Members, 2s. 6d. (if bought by Tuesday, Jan. 6th), to “ Passing of Uncle.” 1 Comic SPECIAL PBBPAIS BATES- be had from the Wardens; and Messrs. W. H. Smith Yet another year has closed and gone. W ith R.,HARRY SHORT, of 14, Sidley-road boad, E astbourne. and Son, Terminus - road; Mr. Prentice, Alexandra Eastbourne, will NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUNG & RAWLEY, Ltd., Library, Terminus-road; Mr. Hudson, Grand Hotel “ Paths Gazette.” all its successes, failures, joys, sorrows, gains DEBT8 Incurred by his Wife, Esther Short, on Valuations for Probate and other purposes. Buildings; and Mr. F. G. Pocock, s, High-street, Old 1 after January 3rd, 1914. WANTS OF ALL KINDS, “ Bangkok ” Travel. and losses, 1913 now remains a'record ; and Sums Available fob Advances on Mortgage. • Town. ion rewery astbourne * j ARTICLES FOR SALE, All Tickets (Members or Non-Members), bought at the yet it may become much more to those who L B , E , Agents for all the principal Local Residences and , Door, 3s. “Lorenzo.” * National Insurance Acts, 1911 to 1913. i serv a n ts Wa n t ed or situ a tio n s req u Business Premises. are wise-hearted as well as wise-headed. If • ! HOUSES or APARTMENTS TO- LET. Supper Tickets, 2s. 6d., “ Hold-Up of Buckeye Canyon.” on the threshold of a new year we seek to use H INSURANCE. Family Brewers, Wine and Spirit Merchants, May be had not later than Monday, January 5th, from the past with all its chaimeleon conditions as NATIONAL HEAL’ Are Advertised In the whole of Telephone 123. Established 1889. any of tho above. If bought at the Door, 3s. will be MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, PROCTER A ARNOLD, charged. Jan. 5th, th, 7th. checks, guides, warnings and exhortations, Fameombe i Co.’s 6 1914 will receive good impulses from its worn- i MEDICAL JENEFIT. u c t io n e e r s , v a l u e r s an d e s t a t e Mr..Clement's Band will Play. “PSYCH 3ES,” out - predecessor. Life’s story is made up of EXTENSIVE CELLARS. At One Charge, vis.: AGENTS, A Light Refreshments may be obtained at Popular Prices. . &o. | j human limitations, which include success and 1 Insertion ... (not over 20 Words) On* r ammick Large Stock of Old Vintage PORTS, date of 1 93, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE, Caterer - M . J. H . disappointment. If from the tatter we seek THE INSURANCE COMMITTEE FOR TH 8 Insertions...... Two Shillings and Sixfsni Hampden P ark, and at 88, Conduit-stbeet, Badges to be worn. out the causes of our failure and for the futufe BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. bottling pn each eorh, 7 Insertion s...... P rn ^ 8h h x in < London, W. ELECTRIC THEATRE, try to avoid them, we shall be strengthened i Longer AdvertUanunti at Proportionate Rates. House-Hunters’Guide free on application. i L. B. &8.C.R. through defeat, and our defeats will Become NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN to Insured LIGHT DINNER ALE, 8/6 p m Dozen, Largest Cinematograph Theatre in Eastbourne. Parsons of arrangements coming Into operation If Booked the usual rate* will be charged. HALF-DAY TRIP TO LONDON. but stepping-stones to victory. We are, « » P A iK a • IN BBHXUNT CONDITION. INCOME TAX ADJUSTMENT. Fitted with Up-to-Date Ventilating Apparatus. perhaps, greater debtors, to our sorrows than after the 11th Janaary, 1914, as under t— 3/6 WEDNESDAY, J anuary 7th. .- ,'JM . 'll . |. , | Par Boms. All the Borough of [ q '/ b . oha- & s o n , j r “ Among the families whose history Is traced are the regularly al bourne. . TTit. Pelhams/the Percies, the Shirleys and Sir John Hawk- many. We trust that this year may prove to genteel youl WB8T BBS DAIRY, urniture depositories, ASTBOURNE CRICKET & FOOTBALL the wide circle of our readers and supporters I The Modical List and_ Orders-s should be sent diroot to Fabnoombk 3t Co., Ltd., wood, the ancestor of the Shelleys. —Harper s Monthly Tan Ba*«8T and Bu t . Inspection Invited, CLUB. whetstones f driigs and appliances in j)i i!^SnB°horoTiUiPanSlo^ | Cowkeeperg and Dairy Earmera, ants, (American). ]• F E one of help, hope and (blessing. While it Head Offloes, or left with Authorised Ag THE SAFFRONS, MEADS ROAD. oricket-pla5 iproved Institutions other particulars as to the DELIVER HIGH- _ DAIRY PRODUCE Prepaid at the above Low Rates. “ Mr. Fleet has collected some Interesting chapters on reriiains true, as Tennyson has it, imonts in rcsi to «e administration of Medical. family hiBtory, which will be read with pleasure outside HUDSON’S FOOTBALL SEASON. move like oJ within the above-i r on thei Three Times I 1 putts of Eastbourne. the borders of Sussex.”—The Antiquary. Plowmen, shepherds, I havq found, more than once list exhibited in the local rhOEAN PASSENGER!OFFICES To-day (Saturday), 3rd, and still can find the heroine! and su< "edical As it,Is from whence the ndlk supply t “ The author steers a mid course between rambling, ” Ticket* Issued for all Lines at L Sweat Raton. Jan. List and other particulars elopen to the in _ oni H of to’r to luspeot our Farms EASTBOURNE RUGBY I F:C. v. ! Sons of God and kings of men, in utter nobleness of kept a sen til insured persons at the Office of tthe Insurance Conbiitto e. nd Dairies. OUB BUSINESS PRINTIN' gosslpplng and the piling up of dry details so dear to the mind, j heart, all : and necessary forms of appllqat worst schools of antiquarians. The book is well printed BRIGHTON RUGBY F.C. ,tlon be there available. Farm Spots: |'l Dalrlm: j - and has Some curious Illustrations."—Lloyd's News. i vj HUDSON there is little need for pessimism of outlook. “ Perhaps il Hampden Park. IS, Cornfield-terrace i necessary that General Kick-off 2.45. Admission 6d. and 9d. J. BARTLETT, i with businesses of every Hod “ In a new series of his ‘Glimpses’ Mr. Charles Fleet CUPPLIE8 I COAL, COE GRAVEL 1914 will become gloriqits to each and all of us Bath ball tol Clerk to tho Committee. Telephone 463. I \ 49, Church-street. at the same time, well done. deals with many historical matters. The burning ot O 1 BEACH, SAND, . fto., in proportion to the eKtept to which “ we usa who, like ot| Sussex heretjcs during the reign of Queen Mary, the In Truck Loads to ant Rail Station. 5, Pevensey-road, Eastbourne, ft Co.. Ltd!, ” Chronicle * PHnl Knights Templars, ana the noble families of the county, TVf EMORIAL CARDS, Single B lack E dged and not abuse each day,”! . i f , clergyman, at J. Cards, with Enrelopes to match : , la KM.; , s.; January, 1914. ■ 11 ’8 TRIP to MERRIOUB. are fully prepared to I with many other subjects. And places in these pages.”— Offices and Depositories I 12 25 3 man. Heiu ilarlty of * Clad pole's monte, bavins their works fitted with_____ Morning Post. ------50, 4s. 6d.; 100, 7s. Black Edged Folded Cabds ; 12, 2a. 6d. opinion of 25, 3s. 6d.; 50, 6s.; 100, 93. 6d. Artistic Folded Cards In had a larger sale than of expeditiously tuning ont hlgh-olass work. LONDON, BRIGHTON, PARIS, BRUSSEl^i A Singular P r id il k t h o n .— I t was stated of | UBECTION LABE1 of all kinds manufttc- FARNCOMBE & CO., Limited, P rinters, &c., all newest patterns; 12, 3s.; 25, 4s. 6d.;_50, 7a. 6d.; 100, only the ab( Pr l<(ee.ie ,s at t FarFarnoomhe 3c Up.’s Letterpress and Lithographic Pri, Lewes, Eastbourne and East Grinstead. 13«. 6d. Post free for cash with Order.—Famcomhe & Co., a defendant charged at Wllleaden this week that How are y> ’'Works, ith-stieet. Aattbourne. rau X sr0’84- of dll descriptions. 1 And. of all Booksellers. THE ABOADE, GROVk IrOAD, EASTBOURhE Ltd., Printen, South-street, Eaatbourne. his favourite occupation w the tenor q|

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JANUARY.' P eal Jleius. j Duty of Good Patriots.—The Vicar of St. John’s, Meads (Rev, J. Salwey), In the course of a : I— 7— i ■ litter to his parishioners, writes: “ 1914 bids fair ’PH EW , January might almost be styled the month to be a year fraught with muoh of serious import­ fw f _ iMES OF HIGH WATER & LIGHTING-UP1 i •• i of forgotten festivals. In Scotland the month High Water. Lighting ance to Ohuroh and S tate; great matters have to r'f: , .-d ■ 'is he > t! ! was ushered in with every kind of pomp and Mona. After. Up be decided, and all good patriots and- lovers of jiJ . circumstance, and NeW Year’s Day is still Saturday, Jan. 3...:.. 3.21 3.42 .. 5. 1 their oountry must and will be earnest in prayer x , V ' ; X almost a universal holiday. “ Old ” Christmas to Almighty God that our rulers may be guided Sunday, Jan. 4 ..... 4. 5| 4.29 .. 5. 2 aright. Our prayers must not be political, not for came upon the '7th, which was possibly a Monday, Jan. 5..... 4.56 5.24 .. 5. 3 the suooess of a particular party in the State, but reason for its obstinate association with frost Tuesday, Jan. 6 ... 5.53 6.24 .. 5. 5 l hat as our Prayer Book puts it ‘ all things may be and snow. Many amongst a past generation Wednesday, Jan. 7 6.57 7.30 .. 5. 6 so ordered that peaoe and happiness, truth and would not hang up then- holly or roast their Thursday, Jan. 8... 8. 3 8.34 .. 5. 8 justloe, religion and piety may/be established turkey or homelier godsq until January was Fjiday, Jan. 9 .... . 9. 4 9.32 .. 5. 9 among us.” We are face to faoe with very serious settling down.. Their , tenacity to . old usages possibilities in Ohuroh and State, the opinions of men are sharply divided and we must pray for a had its advantages. Our forefathers were j ust and peaoeful settlement.” nothing if not hospitable, and in remoter R oyal Society foe P revention of Cruelty country places %q one objected on principle to TO Animals. Eastbourne Branch. Bon. Sec, Miss Bird Show, j— In connection with the 1 ' J U : M ■ i : keeping up the old customs. Then, hard on Locke Paddon, 1, Compton-streot. Subscriptions Alexandra Bird Club a competition took plaoe on are urgently needed, and may be paid to the Hon. Boxing Day at the Alexandra Arms, Seaside. ENJOY CHE COMFORT EXPERIENCED; the heels of Christmas came Twelfth Night, Treasurer, Henry Holyoakk, Ksq.. 30, Mill-road, when the King and Queen were crowned with or at Li oyd’s Bank, Ltd All complaints should be Sixty-four birds were entered In the eoven classes, BY BURNING OUR, 7 due ceremony and snlendour, and the great addressed bo Iuspeotor T. Finn, 6, Willowfleld-6quaro, the prizes being awarded as under;—Yorkshire; ; Eastbourne. t • 1 W. Boniface; 2, L. Frenoh; 3, G. G cakes were cut with due solemnity. $ jrwloh : 1 and 2, L. Frenoh; 3, Marquick. Gol “ Plough Monday” was another January Old Gold and S ilver B ought for cash or flnoh, house-moulted: 1 and Hyde’s speolal, H. exchanged for new goods. Watoh. olook and jewellery feast in alii rural '.districts, and this too has repairsipromptly executed. Estimates for same given Crick; 2, G. Gregory; 3, T. Hagar. Ditto, house- jassed into the long list of lost gjaieties. There free of Charge. Also re-plating, re-gilding, &o. - F. G. moulted : 1, A. Boniface; 2, D, Private; 3, E. las been much foolish talk latlely concerning Clemknok, watchmaker and Jeweller, 18, Cornfield- Carter. Linnets, cage-moulted : 1, W, Anderson ; road (Terminus-road eud), Eastbourne. Phone 782. 2, C. Boniface; 3, J.Blakley, Ditto,field-moulted: so-called inagie. Perhaps some of the super­ 1, W. Boniface ; 2, M. Carter; 3, E. Carter, Amerioan Slides, stitious, who are advocating all sorts of by­ Make Youb H ome Look N ice by having variety: 1 and 2, M. Carter; 3, C. Bonl’ace. gone absurdities, will incline to make the Eve “ attractive W ell-Fittinq Blinds,” and the boat Sefc-saws, &o., &c. shop to prooure them la Vinall & 8ons, Ltd., 53 and Terminus-road Shops in Darkness.—On of St. Agnes what it was in days before Oliver 53a, Terminus-road. Blinds can be made and fitted and Friday Mornings, RADIAN' 1 FIRES, .. CL]iEAN BURNING, Cromwell had appeared to wage war upon the same day as ordered. Large stock of Hollands Tuesday afternoon, at about 4.30, a portion of lioi , 6d. tIGHT, FREE FROM DUST, even the very mince pie, with its cryptic Rollers and Fittings always kept. Estimates given, Terminus-road was placed In . darkness by the HOT, B] religious symbolism. The Eve of the gentle failure—for the third time within ten days—of the IN ALL RESPECTS AN IDEAL COAL. Vinall & Sons, L td., 53 and 53a, Terminus- eleotrlc light. Only a comparatively,.small area P lRK j saint has dpne much, however, for English road, are now holding their Winter Stocktaking was on this oooaslon effeoted, namely, the north EVERY REDUCED literature. It inspired jKeats and Tennyson Sale. In former years the custom of the firm has side of the thoroughfare named from Sussex- . ; , f ; been to take stook first, the Sale after. This year, with two of the most beautiful poems in our owing to the very heavy stocks in all departments, ardens to the railway station. Considerable SWIMMING BATH. rich anthology. I | 1 ‘ ihis has been found impossible. Consequently very noonvenlenoe was experienced In connection w(th large reductions will be found on all regular goods the business establishments ooncerned, candles | j _ . I'* f j | - * 1 fix d Bathing, 7 to 9JO! KITCHEN CUBES 27/- Among dates notable: in the first month of iq every department throughout the house. The having to be resorted to in several Instances. lad os only, 10.45 to 13; the year which are not marked in jany way is mild weather of 1913 has left a great bulk of Fnra About an hour later the repairs had been com­ ' 1 athing, 130 to 13). Special Reductions for Quantities of Four the 10th. For.then, in IS10, was that priceless and Coats. These are greatly roduoed to ensure a pleted sufficiently to renew the supply of eleotrloity, 1 Batl tag .7 to 9J1 speedy clearance. Sheetings, sheets, Blankets, Down HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY, FASHION or more Tons. boon, the penny post, instituted, so that even Quilts are also mnoh reduced, Carpets, Linoleums, and no further mishap ooourred. i Spectators’ Gallery, those who are poor may “ seem together| Rugs are also on the bargain list. A great addition Railway Station Mishap. — On Monday though absent; si(ake hands as over a vast.” the Sale this year will be the piles of Travellers’ and [FURNISHING GOODS ..... Samples, bouqht eubieot to 25 per cent, off, which evening an engine was engaged in shunting an First the telegraph, then its cousin the tele­ advantage Is entirely given to the customers. empty ooaoh over some points when it collided phone, were to kijl the: gentle art of letter Amongst this lot are-Damask Cloths, Serviettes, with a carriage of a train whloh had, by some . j at BARGAIN PRICES. . . I i i l writing. Yet statistics! assure us;that some­ Five Jolock Cloths, Cushion Covers, Tray ClothB, means, been" set in motion. Although the f 1 j thing like three exitra millions of ; letters were Chair Baoks, Sideboard Cloths, Nightdress Cases, locomotive did not leave the metals, some time S' Pillow Cases. This is undoubtedly a great oppor­ * iosted during Christmas. And in 1856, on tunity to buy cheap goods. Telephone 524. elapsed before It could be got clear. The oarrlage I _anuary 29th, Queen Victoria instituted the with whioh It had collided, and whlob had only R eliable F ootwear.— A choice selection of reoently been re-deoorated, sustained slight best prized of all! military decorations, the oots and Shoes tor all purposes. Also first-class damage. | Victoria Cross. Altogether, we may regard '.epairs. — Observe, J. J. Saunders. 106, South- 2, STATION PARADE January as a month of interesting anniver­ itroet (between Devonshire-plaoe and St. Saviour's Unique Sale.-)-January 5th to 14th,- 1914, THE ARCADE, and) saries and associations!, It’ begins the new ’huroh). Collins & Collins (from Asprey, Bond-street, W ), v r ’Phone 864 (Two Lines). (Near Eastbourne Station). year, which for most of us wears a pleasant Notice. — All those who wish to Warehouse 27, Cornfield - road, Eastbourne. Ten per cent, aspect of hopefulness. their Furniture should not do so until they have discount off all purchases. To every 50th pur­ 26 to 40, and 92 & 106, TERMINUS ROAD, liYXJ Inspeoted Messrs. G. E. Maynard's, Limited, Ware­ chaser to the amount of 5s. and upwards only half- houses, whloh are the finest in Eastbourne. Estimates price will be oharged. (All goeds are offered at free.-Note the address, G, E. Maynard, Limited, original prioes).—Advt, The Removal and Btorage Contractors, Greystone EASTBOURNE. ROi 1RIGL STRAY NOTES. buildings, South-street, Eastbourne New P rocessional Hymn.—The Rev. A. A. Zadiesfiootn \a k e r * Ideal New Year Gifts. T he G eosvenor, T erminus-boad, are now sell­ Toms, vloar of Hunstanton, Norfolk, and formerly ing off Crackers and all remaininr Christmas novel­ curate of Eastbourne Parish Churoh, has just A G r e a t Dr a w b a c k . ties to make room for New Stock. Real bargains written a prooesslonal hymn that Is likely to EE nan be picked np in Fancy Goods for Children's beoome popular. The title is “ Sing to the Lord © MbRE and more,* as !the winter advances, j k.. Parties. ; ! ‘ Rejololng, and the half-dozen verse's tell in does Eastbourne feel the lack of an orchestra, T he E astbourne Gas Company offer to fix forceful and stirring Imagery the story of the [jEATI E.-~ •IH —of such an orchestra, that is, as in point of pilgrim’s journey: to the “ City of the Lord Mtnjtt a t ’ CiNo S H 0 E . one of the new high power (300 oandle power) strength and proficiency can be offered as an burners for a free trial for one month (from 8i. 6d. Jehovah, Jerusalem the Free.” Alternate settings, ftoonal anii Social. attraction to visitors. Self-depreciation is at each)- ; | r T both of a bright and tuneful character, have been tU!i i I best humiliating, but jthere are even stronger oomposed by Mr. Sidney Mltohley. The hymn, i qd Company lp the objections to living in a fool’s paradise, aha it P rimrose L eague c Lq .—The annual ball In with muslo, Is published In cheap, form by The Mayor and Mayoress (Councillor and Mrs. CONFERENCE iKLES lonheotlon with the above club took plaoe at the Slmpkin, Marshall & Co., Ltd,, London. C. W. Bolton) have issued a large number of is high time the inhabitants awoke to the iaffrons Rooms on New Year’s Eve, over 80 mem­ Invitations for their “ At Home,” whloh takes serious drawbacks of the present situation. bers and friends indulging in the fasolnating pas­ St. Saviour’s I nstitute.—The Rev. Law­ plaoe at the Town Hall on Monday and Tuesday, A conference on the subjeot of the Corporation p u - An attitude of laissez faire in this important rence Hands entertained to supper the members of the 19th and 20th lust. Bill for the purchase of Devonshire Park was-held j Apollo Thfatre. time. A lengthy programme of dances was gone St. Saviour’s Institute on Thursday evening at the matter .of public-irjUBic is absolutely inimical hrough, the proceedings, which commenced 'at Mr. Alexander Campbell, the popular ex-Master at the Town Hall last evening. It took plaoe In A LARGE VARIETY to any sound progressive policy, aud until 1.45; being kept up to 3 80 a.m. The new year was Clifton Hotel. The Vicar (Rev. H. U. Whelpton) Si : Nights at 8. attended the pleasant gathering, which was of a of the Haitsham Harriers, 1b making good progress response to a otroular letter Issued by the Mayor at .30. NOW BEING SHOWN. Eastbourne falls into line with resorts that greeted in enthusiasts fashion and many season­ after his recent illness; ~ (Councillor O. W. Bolton, C.S.I.). appreciate the advantages of a good orchestra, able greetings were exchanged. Messis. E. Sails quite Informal oharacter. A programme of musioal bury (hon. sec.), A. Ooombes and F. Mai shall acted Items was improvised and carried out to the satis­ The Hon. Mrs. Gwynne, the wife of Mr. Rupert A number of gentlemen attended at the Town e Principal fqr Ladies it is hopeless to look for la satisfactory winter faction of all, the proceedings terminating at about /Childrens Footwear as M.O.s, while Mr. Card: and Mr. Tucknott filled S. Gwynne, M.P. for the Eastbourne Division, has Hall as suggested, both sides of the question being ire Ojpa ra Co; TanffO Buckles, season. A great opportunity, of putting this the offices of stewards. The uiusio was efficiently eleven o'elook. given birth to a daughter, the Interesting event represented. The Mayor presided over the gather­ & * town “on terms” with Bournemouth, its supplied by Miss Verrall’s orchestra. Boxing N ight G ale. — The weather taking place on Boxing Day at the residence of ing, but the meeting being regarded as one merely k ; 'he M ikado. 4, Greys ft te Buildings, chief [rival, will occur when the Corporation Lord Wolmer, 3, Chester-gate, Regent’s Park, for a friendly and informal Interchange of views j ole %the (Opposite S.Savic vrs Church) 6 d . the set. J uvenile P rimrose L eague.—On Wednesday on the evening of Boxing Day assumed a turbulent London. We are pleased to be able to state that representatives of the Press were not admitted. ‘.'he Gond Bill for the purchase of Devonshire Park is oharaeter, the wind blowing for a time with formally submitted tq the ratepayers. Mean­ a large gathering took place at the Town Hall, almost the foroe of a full gale, and the rain both mother and ohild are doing well. The publio meeting of parochial eleotora to con­ ' 7to iun of the ( )ourn$. over 460 members being present. After tea, Mr. sider the Bill, and If thought expedient to approve The\)ondoliers. while the same ratepayers will do well to Crocker, of Hastings, very kindly gave a short descending at Intervals In blinding sheets of mist. A marriage has been arranged, and will take Thedireetlon of the wind, W.g.W., was against laoe quietly In London In February, between the same, will be held at the Town Hall on Friday te. mark the increasing enterprise of the western address, taking as his subjeot, “ Unselfishness, evening, the 16:h Inst. As on the previous ocoaslon, Pinafore, resort,, whose orchestral arrangements for the illustrated by incidents from the life of Lord any, specially rough sea, though at high water 'rederiok Henry Stapley. of Hunningtons, The tikado. (abdut ten o olook) the spectacle from the Royal- Goffs, Eastbourne, and Miss Bertha Waugh, It is unlikely the decision arrived at—whether WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. ensiling three months—judging from copious Roberts.’’ The National Anthem was then Bung, parade was decidedly Imposing. Shortly after daughter of the late Benjamin Waugh and Mrs. favourable or otherwise—will be accepted by the notices in the LondomPress—are on an excep­ after whloh there was an excellent olnematograph midnight the wind caught the corner offices of Waugh, of Carlton, Yorkshire. minority. In that oase the poll will be taken aa Nights at 8. tionally liberal scale. I j| i isplay. The buds were eaoh given a present by early as possible after the date of the meeting. N W E the Dame Warden (Miss Thornton), this being her Messrs. Rtokett & Co., Goal merohants, 1, Station- Mrs. Catherine Mary Stookwell, widow of the parade, and forced outthe large plate-glass window, late Major-General C. M. Stookwell, C.B., late irsonal gift to them. The buds’ branoh eontlnnes whloh fell with a loud orash. We have heard of ( WN OOMPANt I ' Cadets in Action. ng and aotlve; the various outlvlng wards still Seaforth Highlanders, of The Cottage, Arllngton- Y TOYS THAT TEACH. :e a great interest In the work and are very no other damage in the town. toad, Eastbourne, whose death ooourred on the T h e FANCY DRESS DANCE continued success of the St. George’s en. A great number of the buds brought F or rates for Plate Glass Insurance, apply 5th Deoember, 1913, has left property of the gross LET,7 IT IT AT); DOULLS, Cadets, as revealed by the annual report of ewers to an examination whloh had been given Stonham & Co., Incorporated Insurance Brokers, value of £11,750. 5a. 8d., with net personalty HAILSHAM. Txree Ac a, < irdet I I Daly’e Mr. Marsland, founder! And conductor of the em.) Prizes for the best papers will be awarded 9, Gildredge-road, Eastbourne. ’Phone 691. £11,495.16s. lid. 1 ij'; | j |; ! ! atre, Lo: ldo l institution, will be gratifying to the sub­ the meeting on Feb. 18th. ; ( j" t At the reoent Advent ordination of the Bishop Open. T h e From] t Cycle and Motor Cycle Repairers, bourne D owns Golf Club. — The X< w scriber's. In all branches of training the boys Collins & Collins, 27, Cornfield-road.— of Rochester Mr. William Frederick Taylor, On Thursday evening the Shamrock Rooms were, / Near \ appear to have done well) and one has only to fixture list of this olub for the year 1914 Includes Associate of King’s College, London, the younger the soene of the annual fancy dress danoe organised 5 6 b , GROVE ROAD nlque Sale,—In accordance with tbeir polloy of the fallowing speol»l competitions: April 11 and vTown Hall/* see them on piarade tq be satisfied that in alntatntng a new stock and to make room tor son of Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Taylor, of The by the Misses Wriford. The danoe room was CADI1ST CORPS following days, Vaughan Wilkes Challenge Angles, Royal-parade, Eastbourne, was ordained beautifully deoorated, trellis: work, lyy, flowers In I Motor Cycle and Cycle Garage and Work 1, W EST STR EET. attention to personal appearance and smart­ 14 novelties In stationery, leather, silver and Cup (18 holes match play);, April 13th- (Easter and ooloured bells being largely used, and bore a CLUB. ness of movement their, proud reputation is electro-plated goods, Oolllne & Collins. 27, Corn- and lloensed to Sundrldge Parish Churoh, near na and Siub oriptiona tor the year I Monday), the Bruford Cup (36 holes stroke play) Sevenoaks, Kent. very animated and festive appearanoe. (The owledgfed: - TYRES, ACCESSORIES. PETROL, OILS, Etc. fully maintained. The iclub, which is an off­ "Md-road, are offering a ten per cent, discount off (Whit Monday), club ehamplonshfp (31 dresses were of a particularly handsome and shoot of the corps, is] conducted on well- dll cashpurchases from January 5th to 14tb. To holis stroke play); June 6th and following Satur­ Miss Isabel May Bremner, late sotence mistress original oharaoter. During an Interval refresh­ iflL considered lines. Needless to say, the boys every 50th purchaser of goods to the amount of 5s. days, President’s (GUdredge Manor) Cup (18 holes' at the Municipal Secondary School for Girls, has ments were served and voting for the prizes for T el 880. SI, boBNFIELD TERRACE, and upwards only half-marked prices will be achieved the unique honour for a lady of [)u|e of thoroughly appreciate the provision made for stroke play, first eight qualifying for match com best ladies’ and gentlomen’s-.dresses took plaoe. DOLFI, Near Foot Devonshire Place. their social amusement kind physicial recrea­ oharged.—Advt. ?.r , I | petition); August 1st and 3rd, Captain's prize .the first prize at the examination of the Worship Miss Mabel. Brown, as a “ Persian lady,” was the Wedding.—The marriage took place quietly August 8th and following Saturdays, Morlson Cup ful Company of Speotaole Makers, London. The winner of the ladles’ prize, and Mr. W. Terry, \ A. BO] tion. Further subscriptionsons from Itladies1 and prize will probably be presented at the annual gentlemen interested in really useful under- at St. Saviour's Church on Thursday of Mr. (18 boles match play); September 26th, Stanley “ Clown,” took the prize for the gentlemen's. Always a fresh supply of 1 h-dass English and Foreign Cakes and Confectionery William James Grimes, of 9, Hadley-gardens, Ellis Bowl, open to members of the three loom banquet qf the Company. Miss Bremner, as a Dancing commenced at 8.45 and was carried on taking would, we believe, be gratefully Devonburst Park, Ohtswlok, W., and Miss Alfreds clubs (18 holes bogey play); Ootaber 3id and fol­ result of her sueoees, has been formally admitted until 2 80. The pianists were Miss Gertrnde 3 0 X . A . T : welcomed ; and as a special inducement to the ary Moppett, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lowing Saturdays, foursomes competition (18 to the Freedom of the' City of London,' the Wriford and Miss Baker. Great credit Is dne to q. (thfc It ;e) public to extend their! support it may be oeremony having been performed at the Guildhall BREAD and ROLLS DELIVERED to ALL PARTS of the TOWN- PROMPT, G. Moppett, of South-street, Eastbourne. The holes match play). 'Monthly competitions will be the Misses Wrtfprd for the way In whloh these mentioned that the Cadets themselves con I Idegroom has for seven years been a' member of held on the seoond Wednesday and last Saturday by the City Chamberlain, danoes are carried out and they are looked forward tribute regularly and substantially to the e professional staff of the Eastbourne Crloket lh eaoh month, medal and bogey play alternating, The Eastbourne Hunt was represented by a to from year to year by the many votaries of the How are the civilities and compliments of funds of the corps. ub, and by his skill and consistent success on number of its members and supporters at last art In Hallsham. The following were present:— every day to be related as they ought to e Saffrons ground, combined with a genial tern- F ootball.—Old W illowfiudians y. E ast Right’s ball of the [Southdown Hunt at Lewes. Miss Butler, Dqtoh; Miss Brown, Persian lady; Street Old Boys.—Played at Hampden Park on Miss Blakemore, jookey; Miss Beard, lady of the - L. be, unless noted down every evening in a rament and oourtsjus bearing, has mado himself The Eastbourne Hunt ball takes place at the GILBERT’S Town Council and Housing. ry popular in cricket and sporting clroles. He Boxing morning, the “ Willows ” easily defeating hunt; Mr. Errey, plerrot; Miss Gosden, Sweet journal ? ‘ How are your various dresses to be East-street by eight goals to nil. Old Wlllow- Queen’s Hotel on Friday, the 16 ;h Inst. Mr. Nell of Old Dijary; Miss 0. Gosden, Egyptian remembered, and the particular state of your s now deolded to try his fortunes as a licensed Roland Bnrke is ohairman of the ball committee, | T h e committee having in hand the question jtualler, to which eud he has taken the Rose and fleldlans played tb« following: Biddle, goal; F. princess; Miss Green, “ lone” ; Miss Hunnisett, BREAD is complexion and cur j of yourhair to be described, of providing additional dwellings for the Ford and W. Harffey, baoks: Brldger. Moran and and the hon. eecretary-ls M r..John Goeden, Pierrette ; M1bs Hoad, gipsy; Miss Hostings, own Hotel, at Kew. He has no Idea, however, Montague Lodge, Lewes-road. It is requested in all their diversities, without having con­ Working classes have done very little up to or relinquishing his Interest in orieket, he having West, halves ; Ball, S. Smith, Llewellyn, Boulter Grecian; Mr. Highsted, cowboy; Mr. Miles, 1 stant recourse to a journal ? ” Dickens shows and B. Payne, forwards. Old Wlllowfleldlans are that applications for tickets may be received Turk; Miss Nugent, jockey; Miss Payne, bllllardel; GUARANTEED *> be the present. Of course;the initial difficulty is in fact already promised to assist—as an amateur before the 12 th. us Julia Mills, “ a little veteran Of something to acquire eligible ground on termsfsufficiently —the KewC.O , at the request of the committee. to-day playing St. George’s 1st in the return matoh Miss Steer, Egyptian ; Mr. W. Terry, clown; Miss It at Hampden Park, klok-off 2 30. Team: Biddle, Warren, night; )Miss Wriford, rainbow; Miss G. LH.B.:a,'ll -- less than twenty,” setting sail for India ana low to make it possible to build lettable The Rev. O. W. Horsburgh performed the oeremony, I ! PURE ultimate marriage with, a “ yellow - faced wbioh took pfitoe in the presence of a number of goal; F. Ford and W. Harffey, backs; Bridget, Wriford, Mj. and Mrs. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Terry, I 0 0 cottages. Extremists njisiy• gird at the ground Moran and A. West, halves; T. Ball, S. Smith, TO-DAY'S RUGBY MATCH. Mr. and Mrs. Mullett, Miss Bryant, Mr. Butler, 1 0 0 Nabob,” provided with an immense book in landlords, without shaking tithe latter’s right to relatives and personal friends, amongst whom were 0 10 8 And made from unbleached floUr without the parents of the bride and Mrs. Grimes (mother Boulter, Llewellyn and A. Smith, forwards. Mr. Brown, Mr. Firrell, Mr. Edwardes, Mr. P. j :0 10 6 r which: to ’set down her “ impressions of the the market value of the: land. The Council, of the bridegroom), Mrs. Alooraall Tejoomall Godley. Mr. Burges", Mr. Dann, Mr. Bellamy, 0 10 6 any chemioal addition. ocean.” We doubt if we should find them on the other hand, are nbt justified in allow- Sunday E vening Services at the Gallery This afternoon Eastbourne Rugby Miss F. M. Baker, Mr. Nodlne, Mr. McCormack, (sister of the bridegroom), Mr. and Mrs. G. Gasson, Brighton on the Saffrons at 2.45. 0 10 6 YOU WILL BE PLEASED WIT H IT half as good reading as the chronicle of his ng property let to a limited section of the Mr. Alfred G. Moppett, jun., Miss W. Parkhouse, K inema.—A servioe, lasting about an hour, is held Mr. T. H. Hill, kpd many others. 1 /ft) 0 10 6 Dora’s doings kept by Julia for David. Dickens Mr. and Mrs. G. Funnell, Mr. S. H Uldwani (Lon­ every Sunday evening at the Gallery Kinema, Ter­ The Eastbourne team will comprise the follow­ , W. 0 10 6 IF YOU GIVE IT A TRIAL. inhabitants to become a icharge on the rates. minus-road. A oordial weloome Is extended to the in g :- | 4 0 10 6 wisely]!gave 118 no extracts about the voyage, It has yet to he shown that any deficiency of don) and others. A goodly party afterwards public generally. To-morrow evening the speaker 0 10 8 but he does not deny us the delight of tne accommodation ’ cannot )‘be supplied more assembled for lunoheoa, and later in the afternoon Back: M. Beresford. 0 10 0 \ 7 f — ■ the newly-wedded oouple left) Eastbourne for their will be Oonnoilior J. Duke. Halves: B. M. Lindsay and E. H. Muir Smith LEAGUE OF MERCY, EASTBOURNE 0 10 0 moral reflections of Julia. Thackeray never effectively by private enterprise than by the (captain). ft 10 0 tells us that Blanche Amory kept a diary; municipal authority. The! Artisans’ Dwellings honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. '”L'lines;have ’ been the Organ R ecital.—A recital is to be given at, BRANCH. 0 10 0 GILBERT’S Machine Bakery, but we; feel sure she had a Companion volume, recipients of numerous handsom; useful All Saints’ Churoh on Friday afternoon next by Three-quarters: J. B. R. Challen, H. M. Nlllook, Company’s scheme muqfc of itself go far to presents. Mr. M. P. Conway, Mus.B., the organist. Master T. E. Wltherington and D. Wood. 0 10 0 full of reflections on mankind, to that elegant relieve any existing pressure, which, in the Forwards: D. W. Armltage, H. Whittaker, J. The Hon. Mrs Rupert Gwynne has been 0 10 0 N ew Year’s E ve B all.— . jely-attended W. F. Unsted will assist vooally. The 0 10 0 8, Grove Road; 61, Seaside Road; tome, pound in blue velvet, with a silver key, opinion of many people, Is jgreatly exaggerated will be for the ohoir fund. Williams, G. Miequltb, S. G. Stewart, R. 0. appointed Lady President of the District, the 0 10 0 in which were enshrined her own poems. by thb street-corner den lagogue. ball took place at the Town anall oon Wednesday MacQueen, R. E. Woodhama and 0. W. vaoanoy having been oaused by the resignation c f 1 15 0 and at Hampden P irk. “ My Tears ” was their title, and we wonder it night, an assembly of about ) participating In a P rimrose League Ball. — Under the Mayo.'' : J 5- r - Lady Wllllngdoq. v ; 6 has never been copied. But in his “ Round­ very pleasurable event. A ’ _s proportion of the ausploes of the Primrose League a ball will be held De VllHerp, the well-known Blue and South At the last meeting of the Distribution Com­ about Pape rs” the novelist does something A Much-Needed Improvement. companyr were In fanoy dress,d many of the oostumea at the Town Hall on Thursday night next. Prices Afrlean three-quarter, la staying at Eastbourne, mittee, held In London, the sum of £40 was being of well-ohosen designs, which added to the of tickets to members and non-members and other 1 to keep a familiar name evergreen in a delight­ Having more than once urged the necessity and will assist the olub against Brighton on Jan. allotted to the Princess Alioe Hospital and £10 to - ploturesqueness of the animated seene. Danoing particulars are given in an advertisement. 10th. the Leaf Hospital. ful dissertation “ On Lett’s Diary.” Some of for official intervention, we Welcome the pro- commenced at 9 o'clock and continued with little The oonoert and entertainment In aid of the Thackeray’s ripest wisdom and kindlihess are osed improvement near the foot of the Intermission until 3 a.m. Novelties were intro­ - |All Saints’ : “ Our Own M issionary.’’— Pc The following Is from All Saints’ Parish Magaztne; leagne given by the scholars of the Girls’ Municipal to be found in the “ Roundabouts.” We know D;owns at Holywell. TI ej locus 'in quo is less duced in the shapeof limelight danoes, which were E vangelical Alliance W eek of P rayer.— School and others in December last resulted in a now that, possibly to our irreparable loss, he rendered very effeotive by the reflection of ooloured “ Again, muoh to our regret, we have to seek a W. S. SQUIRE & C O . than a hundred yards from the road and now “ O.O.M.” The i Rev. A. K. Finnlmore, who The week of prayer organised at the beginning of net profit of £24-! Is. 5d. never kept a diary himself; but he talks about unites by an almost perpendicular slope the lights.. . . At . , _____ midnightda the new, ,year was “danced eaoh year under the auspices of the Evangelioal ! inIn”” wwith a charming twilight dar danoe has represented us slnoe Mr. Saunders' removal the habit as if he respected it, and asks, “ In direct footpath to Beachy! Head. During the Brandon efficiently discharged the duties of M.O., to other work, has now been adopted by the Alliance opens on Monday next In the lecture hall fHs past year’s diary is there any precious'dav, summer months hundreds of pedestrians daily Sussex C.M.S. Association, rwhlch will wholly of the Y.W.O.A, 4, Hartlngton-plaoe. The Rev. Lodge I nn Slate Club.—The annual beef while the muaio was supplied byMlSB Winder bank’s C. B. Cooper is again aoting as bqn. secretary. pudding supper at the Lodge Inn was held on New General Furnishing Ironmongers, ted on which you made a new friend ?”• negotiate ” this dangerous ridge, which may orchestra. support him; we unhappily are unable to do so. ell does he decide that these are the great offer no serious difficulty to youthful and A sucoessor has not yet been fonnd, as naturally The chief objeot of the Evangelioal AUlanoe is to Year’s Eve. Mr.)A. Gearing presided over a com­ AND THE NEW. N ew M onthly BrotherhooK—The inaugural we,desire to have someone, If possible, who will ; iromote unity between'the various sections of the pany that numbered between 30 and 40. After tha Electro Platers, Cutlers, &cM events, the rbd-letter days. Sir W alter Scott agile walkers, but which is a real terror, removal of the cloth a very enjoyable evening was practised as well as preached,the advantage of meeting In connection with the above, and to have association with our parish, or at any rate Christian Church, and It is olalmed that Its whether in climbing or descending, to persons which all men are cordially Invited, takes place to­ with Eastbourne.” i , influence In this direction has been considerable ierrt. Songs were sung by Messrs. Daws, F. keeping a journal. It stands open for us all of maturer years and less supple limbs. , The morrow afternoon at the Central Wesleyan Church, both at home and abroad. Particulars of next Samper, A. Goal, O. Hotter, P. Hobden, F. Haffen- to read! mark, and learn how genius can be Borough Surveyor, in his recommendation tq Pevensey-road. The Mayor (Connolllor Bolton) has T he Late M r. A ugeraud.—T he funeral took week's meetings are given In an advertisement. den, &c. Mr. Challice presided at the piano. 22, TERMINUS ROAD. allied with a sublime patience and With every the Highways Committee^ has met the situa­ promised to preside and the address will be given plaoe at Llanfyllln, Wales, on Wednesday after­ i H 1n: homely virtue. But in our hurried modern tion with his customary gbod sense and apti­ th e ! Rev. Isaao Shlmmtn, whose subjeot is noon, of Mr. William Augeraud, who was for i 1 1 life, with “ no time ” as the watchword tude, his suggestion bemg'to construct a flight 'Jay the game.” It Is fully hoped there will be a many years a well-known resident of Eastbourne. gathering on this specially Interesting The deceased gentleman, who died on Christmas especially of the idlest,! we might believe the of steps across the short embankment and to Day, had been in Wales fdr nearly two years, but THIS DAY, January 3rd, 1914. !~ t habit to be dying out. Closer lace a hand-rail down one side. ! Mr. Burke Ion. use formerly lived at The Chase, Hartfleld-road, East­ nr A GOOD SELECTION OF SEASON’S GOODS. Etnce of the vast flood of contemporary saving kindly promised tojadvisb fib® Duke of t. Saviour’s Sunday School.—The annual bourne. Though Mr. Augeraud took no active THIS DAY, January 3rd, 1914. n s as proves the contrary. There are Devonshire to concede the) necessity strip of 9 In oonneotlon with St. Saviour’s Sunday Interest In local affairs, he was a member qf li r ations, if diaries kept, and that most of them land, we may hope to isee this desirable ool were held this week. On Tuesday the several Eastbourne Institutions, Including the THIS DAY, January 3rd, 1914. WEEK. ft worn- are has really little enpugh to dq with improvement effected within a jfthort time. ente of the children were Invited to a repast Royal Eastbourne Golfj Olub. He leaves a widow; ) up of Electric, Gas d Hot Wt^ter the Ints they chronicle. There are men The Highways Committee have formally ;he Parish Room, Sooth-street, where abont and four daughters, one of whom married a WEEK. essan d dred assembled. After thei meal the pi brother of the Bishop of London. - ALL and len living in the midst: of the most authorised the carrying out of the work, the rented to the scholars by Mrs. Whelpton. re eers. stirrini only surprise in their case being that practical Walked from E astbourne.—At th e Hastings WEEK. jfu tu re entitled “ Sherwood Forest,” was then IMPORTANT! SAXE. of theu time. A later eneration opens the! measures have been so long delayed. 1 >q by the Ouiliuwa;children, who, _ had__ been carefullyw ^Borough Bench yesterday, a woman named Alloe “T~ diaries eagerly, to fin but a series of bah . oed by Miss, Reed, and met with pleasing Stanford was oharged with being drank and statements of facts. The personal touch, the sese,—On Wednesday the children had their lnoapable on Thursday afternoon.—According to IMPORTANT SALE. I W e are,! SBPJUKS OF HVBB DESCRIPTION Garden Bonfires. wn, and although the numbers were somewhat the evldenoe the woman, after being assisted to magic of style is utterly lacking. Given this her feet, “ rolled all over the plaoe.” When kbtors owb th an BXBOITZSD WITH PROMPTITUDE. dehciouB combination, there is no better read­ Colonel Cardwell hjis written to the interfered with by other fixtures the same evening, IMPORTANT SALE. ARTHTJft CHRIMES. •while sc rro’ intensify the event proved very enjoyable, “ Sherwooc oharged at the polloe i station she said she had ing in the world than the records kept by Corporation on the “ nuisance of garden walked from Eastbourne and had had very little purify motive,dc bonfires. That he has interposed; heither pre­ Forest” being again performed, Mr. Kennard ministers to the V even those who lead ostensibly, quiet lives. gave a highly appreciated kinematograph show,— food, but a lot of beer had been given to her.— ARTHUR CHRIMES. Tklkphonh N o. 1167- The diary of a remote country village in France, maturely nor vexatiously; will be generally It was the Infants’ tarn on Thursday, when, In Prisoner told the Bench that she had a little drop huinan heart; allowed. The practice of consuming garden of drink and It overoame her.—She was willing to i nd resolve by a sister who sent it week by week to an addition to the tea, there was a fine Christmas tree absent brother, is famous in literature. Not refuse by accumulating it In heaps and setting provided. go to the workhouse, and the Magistrates agreed GENUINE SALE. ARTHUR CHRIMES. i of strong” ’ fire to it is adopted to an increasing extent, r i i • ’i ■ I to her going there. T. new year the brilliant chronicle of English Lady Shelley, viator’s L ucky Escape.—A pupil a t th e and tjie resultant annoyance to neighbouring all at the rand otel is robm for all TAKING! NOTES. with; its wonderful sidelights on the character bourne Aerodrome, Mr. J. E. B. Thomley, bad B G H . — Amongst the GENUINE SALE. of hfer friend, the Duke of Wellington, sur­ residents is often very trying indeed. As the qw escape on Thursday. Ascending in a seasonable festivities at the Grand Hotel not the rime .Si- 1 Corporation scavengers1 are authorised to least successful function was the New Year’s Eve ’h it passes the simple story of Eugenie, nature Jenry-Farman biplane, he flew to Polegate GENUINE SALE. th) Most of us are confj ited wil lover and prose-poet. Parents will do wisely accept reasonable quantities qif garden litter, g thebe sea, front, a distance o: ten miles, visitors’ ball, whioh was attended by a large ueb ol embarrassmentof rich if offered in a way convenient for removal, ng to the aerodrome, be volplaned from a gathering, which Included many prominent resi­ linthewa;f of calendars to let th|eir children use the pretty little books dents. Danoing oommenoed at nine o’clock to mothe: s and diaries for the NeV Y ep. |*azy persons which no scanty item in the luggage of there seems no legitimate excuse for the habit of about 2,000 feet, and on reaohing the to faftefl the maohlne ran the whole length of a field the mnslo of the efficient hotel orobestra, whloh who do not care to take thought vhen making Santa ,us. In later life “myself when complained of. i placed; a varied programme of up-to-date muslo. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS. have a t prese always fall phed into a dyke, being conslderabl- :k upon something of becomes a stranger, and his record The onlookers were greatly relieve! Supper was served at eleven o’olook In the large i;intheM&y< this . Indeed, they have thi i excuse that with curiosity and pleasure and “ UnchristianiW e ” ! dining room, under the supervision of Mr. A O. Icon sta n t y Thornley emerged nnhurt from the Fur Coats, Fur Stoles,1 Muffs, Fur-Lined Coats, th e publishers such tei nptations in Only, if the boys and girls are to keep This is the epithet hutted at the Civic l maohlne. Gabb, and at midnight the new year was appro­ in ho i th e ir1 iy that they* ome sistible. We iaries, let there be no interference beyond a priately greeted, while each visitor received a Fathers by the Eastbourne Costermongers and Accident Insurance Policies, apply Tailor-made Costumes, Smart Dresses, Blohses, liver in i age of statistics, so tl at some fine word of encouragement to them tq take notes Street Traders Union, whieht evidently thinks Jttle souvenir of the oooaslon. Subsequently morning & Co., Ini rated Insurance Brokers, danoing was resumed and oontlnued with unflag­ that we may! even be informed of the of what Nature is busy about. Let the child no stigma too strong foil a body that has Ige-road, inme. ’Phone 691. ging zest until 2.30 a.m. Raincoats, Warm Tailor-made Coats. actual i lumber of people who keep diaries, and put down just what he likes in his own words, dared to interfere with hawjcers in the chief the f&r smaller percentage keeping them He very often gits far nearer to the heart of business streets. Hard words, fortunatelv, Coronet T heatre “ P anto.”—T he Workhouse Officers E ntertained. — The Every Garment at Much Seduced Prices. regularly Rnd fully. Once upon a time the Londbn papers speak very highly of Messrs. Master and Matron of the Workhouse (Mr. and things ihan we ever can. break no bones, and - no j doubt the much- Mon ay King & Clark’s pantomime.st the Coronet Mrs. W. E, Price) entertained the officers of the genteel young lady and her journal were the maligned aldermen and councillors will sur­ Thea re, London. The production is a smart, up- Workhouse last evening to a soolal gathering. whetstones for much wit. Jane Austen’s jolly, vive the verbal lashing of ijthd knights of the to-daie version of Dick Whittington, and Mr. The proceedings took place In the dining hall, and cricket-playing Catherine Morland was much E nough Said.—“ 8 ir, is it possible to confide barrow. For all that we thinli the protesting Murray King himself is taking one of the leading were of a very enjoyable character. Each officer ARTHUR CHRIMES’ SALE : more like ane of the daughters of to-day than secret to you I” “ Certainly H I will be as silent peripatetics might have had recourse to a less oomedy riles. was allowed to Invite a friend, and all gladly the heroines of Richardson. That she never I the grave.”, J‘ Well, then, I am In dire need of offensive expression. Our local rulers lend availed themselves of the privilege. The pro­ io thousand pounds.” r Do not fear—it Is as if P hinoess A lice Memorial Hospital, sup- gramme included a whist drive, a ping-pong com Saturday, Jan. 3rd, and ALL NEXT WEEK I i of me , in utUk kept a set timental record of the secrets of her I hadrheard nothing I ’’ themselves, no doubt, to adverser criticism, for 1 by voluntary contributions.—The following heart, all who know her feel confident.’ being human they probably sharp the guiltgul of petition, deck quoits, danoing and various musical l fo r p Gen iy is able to feed about nine-tenths of this weekly retnra of patients te i week ended games. The first prise for the deok quoits com­ ' ' PLEASE'NOTE.—No Goods Bought for the Sale. ordinary mortals in respi iins Doth of 31st: Number of patients Deo. 24th, 49; petition for the probationer nurses was kindly , 'ions hernearl: j million inhabitants on the products omission and commission iut after long, dis- uring the week, 15; discharged daring Everything that is Offered is the Genuine Stock. .j exten of her o given by Mr. F. G. Cooke; all the other prizes were who, like other younger sons...... of his day, *y» was , a interested scrutiny of ^‘* official policy and , 9 : died, 1 j remaining In hospital at provided by the Master and Matron. tday.’ clergyman, and an ai ave dancer and sports- Dama< > E nough.—After a railway accident a conduct we feel they least! innocent of This hospital U open to thellnspeotlon of man. Henry’s rejoim ) shows amusingly his Highland as being extricated from;the wreckage tile charge of “>nc dike') behaviour. Bnndfiys, Wednesdays and Bank Holidays L eague of Yqung L iberals’ D ance.—The opinion o:' a custom ii which by his im, who had escaped unhurt. “ Never; ,ual worthies, the i 4 pun. Additional annual subscribers fourth annual New Year’s dance in conneotior which he could,see mind, idy,’ the rescuer said; “ it’s nalthin But, as acknowledged itly needed. C« with the League of Young Liberals takes plaoe :< n.— only the a asurd aspect f’N otk;ee > a journal! Eastbourne costermoh ay have a better Ived.by the Hon. Treasurer, O O’Brien next Wednesday night a t the Town HalL Tickets i'ifc Will aden tl How are (pour absent jousins to muoh, am rou’ll get damages for It 1” f Damages 1 udges! in such a »at d understand roared Si iy. “ Ha’elno’hadenougb, guidsakes claim to be regarded Ksq., J.P., West House, 1, Chiswick- may be obtained at the Liberal Offices, Bolton the tenor of your life Bath without one ? Its i seeking noo! matter. ouse visitor: Mr. George Brown. • • m : - ■ M IT 4\ J ’J • 'j

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6 EASTBOURNE CHKCNICLE, SATURDAY, JANUAEY 3, 1914.

HIGHWAYS AND DRAINAGE (VISITING! New ’Buses.—The question Of having two more change in the [school. management within the TO Ni COUNCIL. | - i COMMITTEE. ’buses supplied by next sum er was referred to BISHOP’S DIOCESAN FUND next year as.the result of tbe last visit of the the sub-committee to consider and ; for the Inspector. The matter is now having the most Trees.—The committee considered applications Borough Accountant to bring up a report upon CKlTlCiSED. oareful consideration of the Managers. In addi­ for the removal of trees in various parts of the lertaking. localities the financial state of the motor ’bus un “ COBRA” POLISHES i;' —* «i~*-fr j- - * tion to the " Foundation ” f Managers, namely, PLEASURE GROUNDS COMMIT PEE., Mr. F. H. Stapky, Mr. A. Hart, (correspondent) TFlIi L V ^ G E lICAL STANDPOINT. and Dr. Sherwood, there have been appointed hr Cur- To < for New-. Allotments, Southbourne-road.-j-A letter the Education Authority • Messrs. Pulsford anit- Corif-1 real of tree granted. was read .from Mr.; Rowland Burke, stiting that Cliapman. j 'j Scatl H inf Committees will be considered and other (6) > Cfrassington. Lodge, Grassington-road.— he will be pleased to arrange for the le ise of the W ill make it fill’ easier to clean the hoots, floors; and Ag-mtJ lit. busineae transacted. The committee see do necessity foT tlie land for the new allotments aab the rent to com­ Rev. G. 1*. Ila*s-t' Kerry arid Holy Trinity's f /atni/jl removal of tree. mence as from the 25th December nit. The metals, &c., in your home. f t r Thiii ' C08TERM0NGERS AND THE COUNCIL. (c) Clarence House, Granville-road.—The Borough Surveyor reported that he had arranged AJsessnu-ni.” HIKES AND HEALTH. A letter \rill be read from the" Hon. Secretary committee will agree to remove tree opposite with the Compton estate to have access to this of the Eartboume Costermongers’ and Street new garage entrance on an undertaking from land at any time in order to peg out' and define the owner to pay the cost of such removal, the new allotments, and that- this will be done An article dealing with the position of Holy LETTER FROM DR. W'lhLOl'GHLV. SiRiqp.i Traders’ Ufiion, enclosing- copy of . the following the owner also to pay thq cost of supplying during the coming week in order to give the Trinity Church and parish in relation to tbe GLASidsi resolution passed at a gatiering of residents held and p r ^ttting * '----- a------new tree clear otothe— garage applicants an opportunity of taking e ver their Bishop of Chichester’s Diocesan Fund appears in The following is from the. January issue of blisses 1 at the Fountain, Seaside-road, on December 1st, 1 entran allotments ion the 25th ult. This was approved. the January issue of tills Parish Magazine. The Co-Diirlui rship: j- Mr., Mr. {d) Nos. 22, 24 and 67. Carlisle-road.—The Mrs. iiro v ia .: “ This) representative meeting of East hour: Notice Board, Hampden Park.—A letter was writer (evidently the Vicar, the Rev. G. P. Bassett , man. 1 committee see no necessity for removal’and read from Miss Locke Paddon, applying on behalf The opinion op the Eastbourne Medical fhjeiety residents Btroiigly protests against the iun- Kerry) says:-, Davies. suggest the trees be lopped. of the local branch of the National Sxfiety for with regard to the detrimental effect of. the trees Mr. and 1 Ohristianlike action of the Town Council j in (e) Fairlight, Milnthorpe-road.—See do- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals for permission | “■In the assessment of the various parishes of in the borough S>n the health of the inhabitants Mrs. auq passing tlie recent _ bye-law restricting street necessity for removal of tree. The same to was seriously djscussed at i recent meeting of Fry. Mil j > '" '1 to erect a notice board at Hampden l ark near Eastbourne ftp the year ending December 31st, trading, and calls upon the Council to take tlie be well lopped.1 the entrance in Park-lane. Resolved: That the tbe amount apportioned • to our own parish was the Town Coundil. Facts; however,'were against Holden, the doctors, for In the last twenty years Die death friend. aeoessary steps to immediately rescind this objec­ (/) Qompton-street, Rear of Grand Hotel.— committee regret they cannot see the r way to £95: The amount we are able to send up directly Every alternate tree to be removed. • to the fund is as follows!:-— rate in the town; has decreased by one-thtrd, from Master 1 tionable bye-law.'” grant tlie application. Messrs. (g) IWilmington-terraoe, Compton-street.— 1. Suggested Extension of the Middle and Lower Church collections £50 It 15 to 10 per l.ooq per annum, And Alderman Keay Mr. and 1 Every alternate tree to be-removed on both \ Total reported that the consumption and sickness rates , ■ i acknowledgme In t . .Parades.—Three new sketch plans are submitted Subscriptions ...... 11 12 i; £71 5 5 and (riel sides emthe road. numbered 1, 2 and 3, showing suggested pro­ 'Iliey will do it better, too, and give brighter results. 1 Ask your Grocer . Q.V.C.F...... !l 1 I! ) wore overwhelmingly greater in roads without Smith. A letter will be read from Mrs. Davies-Gilbert (A) Seymour House, College-road'.—The com- trees Dian in thhse provided With trees. Starkcy.J thanking the Council lor their recent message of posals for the enlargement of the Middle and or Bootmaker lor them, remembering that they have a world - wide In addition to this \v< have given indirectly mitteeisee no necessity for removal of tree. Lower Parades immediately opposite the band­ to purposes in (lie diocesO covered , In the development of (’o-jpurtnership Garden Mrs. audr sympathy. p - j reputation for Quality) There’s nothing “ ju8( as good M in any way. l>v the fund, Suburbs care ligs .always Iteen taken to preserve, and Mi-' (»') Easterly Portion of Bllackwater-road.— stand. Resolved : That furthfer consideration of though not through the fund, the following Master \ | The comriiittee see no necessity for removal the matter be deferred in order that the com­ jimounts:— as far as praetictihle, the treeh that give so much, BURNING OF GA;AR.DEN REFUSE, variety to the [llndscape and add greatly; to the VV ilk- of trees, but they suggest that 9ome of them mittee may visit the; site, and; th at the Borough St. Andrew HBuildtng Fund £lo o o OStANNSri A letter from Col/ Gaiardwell calling attention ati be lopped. , 'it Total enjoyment of the estate. In some cases trees to the nuisance causffd Surveyor be asked to'-report the approximate cost Grant to fbrink (Cliuren «Rxnbv—i O’) Langney-road, from Susans,road East­ of the suggested schemes. Ordination Candidate__ di; 11 4 £'XJ 11 J liave been phinjed so that posterity may. retain; 21. -jfrsj V in the town for bui' ward.—Every alternate tree to be removed. advantages we Row enjoy -aijd in every in.stance- 22. -3 the hope that the PUBLIC LIBRARIES COMMITTEE. to f ive $n official reception to the members and We have also given, to tile Chuis'li Pastoral (k) Jpnctipn-road.—The three or four old GENERAL TOPICS, pleasure has bean experienced in the contonipia- Th b'Col. prohibiting this practice. their wives.—A letter was read from tlie Hon. Aid Society about £90. j Of this about one-third u« tif the growth of these natural neighbours. poplar; [trees, mow in a dying (condition, to be Librarian’s Report.h-This was read, of which Secretary of the British Music Convention stating is returned to the diocese , for. helping the poorer Hi|ksop removed. , ’ . * i - tlie following is a sutjimary:—1! Ihe sugjgertiot) that their presence is inimical Ma UNFIT FOR HABITATION. that their next Convention will be held at Tlie amenities of tbe Press were Well illustrated parishes with curates, &jc. This would be :— to th© public health is totally unwarranted and PORfrtKAI (l) No. 6, St. Anne’s-road.—The committee Central Library.—Landing Departmeijt: Issues Bournemouth, but that he hoped to write again To Diocese through C'.PiA; ...... £SU 0 0 The Sanitary Committee made the following see no necessity for removal of tree. 12,888 volumes, a daily average of 586 as com­ at the close of last week |by the gathering of we areipleased to lie able to publish the follow­ M So pmrnandajtion: “ That certain closing orders witl. regard to future Conventions. .“ These altogether wotfid .make the full amount Boston l r (m) No. 3 , Hartfield-road.—The committee pared with 12,751 arid 554 respectively for the prominent men in the world of [journalism to ing letter .which Dr. W. G Willoughby;; th*. respectively the 13th day of March, 1913. British Federation of Health and Pleasure given to other parishes'' in the diocese to the Aura. - 1_ see no necessity for removal of tree. corresponding month }ast year. deference congratulate Lord Buriiham on his eightieth niedical officer jof health anti school medical lr. and 1 . duly made by this Council acting as and (n) Devonshire-place.—Every alternate tree Resprts.l-Resdlved: That a hearty invitation, be Bishop’s Fund, or to purposes covered by that officer for Eastbourne, lias, sent us:4- being the local authority for the Oounty Borough Department : Volumes consulted 4,423, a daily extended to the 40 German editors who will be birthday. Edward Levy-L$wson, of the Daily on each side of this road to be reinoved, and average of 201, as compared with 4,17. and 181 Fund, the exceptional amoui|it of-£151. 16s.' 9d . “ There is no doubt in my mind whatever that C of Eastbourne within the meaning of Part n . of visiting [England next spring to come to East- Telegraph, received hi9 peerage in 1903, being “ This is also in additjiop to £32. 3s. 7d. given the committee recommend that in the year respectively for November, 1912. Eight volumes boutne, 'and that the Council do offer them the exaeg condition of affairs is that the trees as cvKnra | the Housing .of the Working Classes Act, 1890, following such removal they should consider among the first of his order to be summoned to to Christ Church Poor B’unid, and £8 to All Souls’ a whole do not have any injurious" effect what- WaUon whereby the Council did ip pursuance of Sub­ were issued to blind borrowers) There.vas a nett hospitality. the advisability of planting young trees in loss of 382 borrowers’ tickets on the month, the House of Lords, though to Sir Algernon Poor Fund, but these pre (not covered by Die ever on the health’ of the inhabitants, but through PARKSTOX- section 2 of Seotion 17 of ithe Housing, Town the place thereof. HOUSING SUB COMMITTEE. Diocesan Fund. and Missl Planning, &c., Act, 1909,: prohibit the use of mainly owing to the half-yearly cancelling of Borthwick fell the preu[iier [honour of a coronet, the overgrowth'Of Dees some individual house* SrAFlTOBD r Footpath to Beachy Head from Top of Parade, vouchers corresponding to expired tickets which Housing of the Working Classes.—Reports by as proprietor of the Morniilg Dost. Lord North “ So that although we Jt$ve not passed through suffer from wajnt ”of -light and air. These Miss Mib certain dwelling-houses known as Nos. 95, 97, 101, the fund the1 actual amount for which we were 103 and 107, Longstone-roaH: in the said County Duke’s-driye.—I (Borough Surveyor) have been, in had not been returned by borrowers. the Town Clerk, Medical Officer of Health, cliffe’s peerage followed; in 1903, towards the end particular trees have .-been dealt with from time LlLRUfiN. communication with the Compton Estate respect­ Branch Library.—2,098 volumes, a dailkr average Borough Surveyor and Building Surveyor were of the Unionist Administration; and the fashion assessed, we have far exceeded it in help to the to time. but. possibly not qhite sufficiently, so Miss Eatl Borough, for human habitation until in their diocese. Miss Fol judgment Die same were rendered ifit for that ing improved access from tire top of the Parade, of 91, were issued for home reading as compared considered. Resolved': That the offer of the of awarding titles to distinguished pressmen has that the Highways1 Committee, has now to go into Duke’s-dxive, and a letter is ^submittetP from Mr. with 2,148 and 93 respectively for the co ■espond- Gilbsrt estate of land situate on the Crumbles be been continued, though [it is remarkable that tlie “ IVe [think [that soifie! means ought most the matter very j thoroughly [and deal with Die Mias Apti purpose, haying remained operative for a period offending trees, j HaJiTIvOTiI of three months, and this Counc iliac ting as such Burke stating that he is prepared to advise the ing month last year. There was a nett oss of 31 declined, but that the agents of the Compton and Times lias scarcely received the same recognition certainly to be devised; whereby that amount Col. audl Duke to give up a strip of land to allow the borrowers’ tickets on the month. Gilbbrt estates be asked the terms upob. which as the other leaders of public opinion. It may given by parishes to sdcieties like the Church “ The trees thajt were planted from ttveniv-fivo RN„ and Fiction percentage from* ! Central Lending they would be prepared to sell or lease to the be news to many, too, that Njr. Balfour, when he Pastoral Aid Society, or! the Additional Curates’ to thirty years ago are now, !of course, fair >iz« 3tkn Houa Library was 67, as compared with 67; from Branch Corporatiqii, say, from five to ten, acres of land left ioffice. offered a baronetcy to one of the Society, and returned by these societies to the trees, and it, is sjeen that they were planted’ too jun. • a the said dwelling-houses, ahd having given to the t l° offel l>e accePte(1 Wlth 3ANU0N.—a owner thereof notice, pursuant to the statute in ' , Lending Library 67, as compared with 70; and situate, in [the Eldon-road district, and, say, from liberal editors, which was refused for party diocese for purposes covered by the Diocesan' closely together. [ It will be necessary to remove from Lending and Reference Libraries combined five Ito tep acres in the Horsey Bank district.—A reasons; but the then proprietor of the West­ Fund, ought to be credited to those parishes as in some streets e|ery alternate tree; this will not Levy (.!).[ that behalf, of the time anyplace at which the minster Gazette. Sir George Newnes, was already only improve thej state of the houses -as to light At.BJi)N K0 question woulci he considered, and such owner (ions have been received for the removal'of trees 52, as compared with 52, letter was read. from Messrs. Coles, Sons and part of their apportionment. Otherwise those Mr. and | in Blackwiter-road, Milnthorpe-road, Enys-road, Tilburn [suggesting the advisability; of the entitled to write ‘'Bart." after his name. parishes are penalised for having done for years and aif, hut will also improve the appearance of having been heard when the ■question was so SANITARY COMMITTEE. the remaining Debs." Meadows ' ;■*•. '-j taken into consideration, [and upon such con­ Saffrons-rowl and Seaside-rpad; and these are Coiporaticjn negotiating for the acquisition of the The Greeks have taken a leaf out of North the same kind of work lor the diocese that the Mr. auti1 submitted. Resolved: That the ^committee will Tuberculosis Hospital.-^Resolved: That no whole or [the greater part of the properties in Ulster’s; book, and - Ithe ; Sports Committee Djocesan Fund, is now attempting to do. It “ It i-s my opinion that- in your garden suburb* party. It, sideration this Council, as such local authority as [ clerk of works appointed ill connect on with you, should contihue to plant Dees, and that a* aforesaid being of opinion that the said several inspect the trees in the above-mentioned roads. Winter arid Dennis-road. Resolved / That the announce that there will be no games at Athens would not .be right to| withhold from these Hadfleld] Gas Mali),[Seaside.Main The committee further con- [| the erection of thjjs hospital, bu|k that the [Borough suggestion be pot entertained.—The Building next year, when, in the ordinary course of tilings, sooieties,-the help Wnkiwve been giving for years, far as! possible where houses are detached or dwelling-houses have not been rendered fit for Surveyor be asked to allow onie’ of his assistants semi-detached1 the trees should be opposite lh'« human habitation, and that the necessary steps sideied the question of taking proceedings against Surveyor Submitted a letter from Lord Willing- another Olympiad comCs round. The decision when we have absolute [confidence in the way the Eastbourne Gas Company for breaking up to assist thq Building Surveyor in supervising don’s agent offering land near Hampden PaTk means that tbe Hellenic Government is taking the money .is spent. spaces I; between the houses. Where De$s : are I.—Miss Bl •re not being taken with all due diligence to this building, j Further: That the Sanatorium planted in avenues tlnjv shoutd he not leas than Col. and I render them so fit, this Council acting as such the street without first giving notice and sub­ Station, bbt the committee were of opinion that no risks, and that, despite thp surface appearance .’This matter must be considered by the mitting plaif of the.gas main to be laid in Seaside, Sub-Committee be deputed to [deal with matters this kvas too remote to meet the . needs of the of things in the' Near East,, tbe Greeks are not thirty-sjix feet apjiYt. Rules* it is an understood local | authority as aforesaid dpth now order that connected with the 'Tuberculosis Hospital. Diocesan Committee before another assessment is thing that ahey i Will, he thinned otlt to that aid several buildings or dwelling-houses and a letter! was read from the Secretary of tlie work ng classes in Eastbourne. going to be caught napping should Turkey make made, in fairness to our parishes. 1. —Mr. andl Gas Company expressing the unqualified regret Letter.—A leitter was read from the Rev. W. A. interval/'wfien thfey get to a height to interfere 2, -M rs. Sie be demolished within three mpnths after W. Leese suggesting the heating of- one of the DEVONSHIRE PARK AND PARLIAMENTARY a second attempt to [recover lost ground in “ This leads to another important point—a with tlfe houses, j- prder shall haye become operative, and that of die directors at the oinisslon. It was reported Macedonia at their expense; as well as in the A - Mr. al ’that the gab main had been' laid. The; committee vestries at the Ocklynge Cemetery. It was I -' COMMITTEE. matter-of principle. We ;are responsible to God h XoDvithstaadijig the large increase of growth, Franklin 1 ofjthis orRer under the common seal of Thracian Peninsula, i Meanwhile, though fpr the way we feive-our(money to help on His subsequently interviewed Dr. Jeffery (chairman), decided that the vestries of both chapels be in Eastbourne Corporation Bill.—Letter read from demobilisation is complete in-some districts, the of trees in Eastbourne, and the very large number t.-MisH Gr oUnoil be served' upon every owner of the Mr. J. G. Towner (deput / chairman) and Messrs. future heated by gas radiators'to be hired from work, and a good many of us are not at all happy we have the health of- Eastbourne in every Way A—Mr. and uildings or dwelling-houses in accordance Messrs. Currey & Co., stating that as certain army of observation on the Macedonian frontier Moody. ] B. Bradford, C, Diplock C. J. Vinall (directors) the Gas Company and that Mr. Leese be informed. ameniments have been made in the Bill as about the principles of the working of the lots been steadily! increasing, and bears the most with the statute in that behalf.” is being kept up to the hiMieit pitch- of efficiency, Bishop’s-Fund. .There are, unfortunately, in our favourable with any other- town' that 8,-Mrsi Bu and J. S'. Garrard (secretary) upon the matter, Ocklynge Cemetery.—The report of the Super­ agreed last Session, it will be necessary for them while under British auspioes the fleet is being Cooke. V_ when Dr. iJjeffery stater, that it is always the intendent was considered. Resolved: That a diocese churches witch, to our way of Diinking, is treeless. \ u I s BUILDINGS COMMITTEE; j to tale the further instructions o( his Grace the thoroughly overhauled. Adiniral Kerr’s stirring are doing infinite harm to' the Church of England Mr. and 3| desire of tffe‘ directors to carry out the provisions charge of £20 be made for keeping a grave planted Duke1 of Devonshire, and reserving to the Duke address to the sailors, coupled with a request ‘‘ The huhiiditvjof Eastbourne is not above the Hi—Mrs. I l | Building Plans.—The following- plans were con­ of the Gas Works Clauses Act, 1847; that the with Howers in perpetuity. by their Romanising teaching and pracDces. average of other South Coast towns. The death and Mr-tl sidered, and the committee recommend the full rights to adopt suoh a course as he thinks that he and his officers may tore ttm. be regarded Miss Uan I omission to give notice was entirely the fault of Public Health Congresses.—Letters were read advisable. “ The basis of our Church of England is rate for the last [ten years has only been just Council to approve the same, viz.: A; J. Cliitty, from tile Secretaries of the Royal Institute of as Greeks, and not as Englishmen, has made a over ten. and the! infantile mortality rate is one M.—Mr. vuJ shop front and alterations, 86, Church-street: C. their Engineer, who had I >een (instructed in future Licenses.—Letter read from the Eastbourne and profound impression at headquarters. sufficiently ibroadl and comprehensive, and admits to strictly comply with the requirements of (he Public Health and Sanitary Institute inviting of wide divergence of opinion, but there are of the lowest in tfie country. ; Master 7 l District United Temperance Council, asking Simultaneously with the reorganisation of the WK8T li. J ■ \? \ J L »CSA c t . He further stated fhat the company would delegates to attend their Congresses at Edinburgh whetner, in the event of the Corporation purchas­ churches within her borders, which, in the words “ VYe have, as ptlrer places have, oUr share of Mr., Yrs.l and Blackpool respectively. Resolved: That no Greek navy comes the news that an ironclad of of the Royal Commission, of whom the present illnesses, such ad -consumptidn and fever, and. H untingdon u n ^ d o /c ctm h u rcn, ^ So^lfsouth-street, str^t iF* . W w. Aiioock,A1 W .lf ,io1>€ sm,hwilling wr>rt^ 10 alter the the R,,i,„oh lK>sition of the cr,r,=moro main or ing the Devonshire Park, they will be willing to the . most modern type, and British built, has Mr. Lverq do sucli works as the Boiough Survevot considers delegates be appointed to attend the Congress at surrender the licenses for the sale of intoxicating Archbishop of- Oanteirbury and two. or three of they -occur much more in the roads without ti;ees Princiis* 1 pair houses, Channel View-road; the Grand Hotel necessary. Resolved; TT at in view of the expres­ Edinburgh, but that the Chairman or' Deputy been sold by the Brazilian Government to the our Bishops were .members, adopt practices which than in the roads jwiUi trees. I do not look upon 48.—Mr, and Co., Ltd., internal alteration to kitchen, the liquors. Tlie matter having already been con­ Sultan, and that the dockyards and arsenals rof Mr. Chari sion of regret of the directors, the previous resolu­ Chairman and the Medical Officer of Health be sidered by the Town, Council, who declined to ‘lie on the Romeward slide of a line of deep this, of course, as ‘cause and effect,' for there Grand Hotel; Managers of Holy Trinity Schools, tion of this committee authorising proceedings deputed to attend the ^Sanitary Institute (in ­ Constantinople are to be re-built and re-equipped cleavage between the Church of England and are the other determining factors, especially tile •S3.-Major 7 alteration to Holy Trinity .School, Seaside; Old give an undertaking to surrender such licenses, by an English firm of edntrapiors. The purchase Miss Ailed against the Gas Company be rescinded, and that gress at Blackpool from the 6th to 11th Ji ly next. the committee passed no resolution. that of Rome.’ These practices, the Royal Com­ fact that the poorer class roads; are without trees, Town Cinema Co.,| Ltd., alterations to gallery and the Town Clerk and Borough Surveyor meet the is significant. In the late war a single Greek mission says, ‘are clearly1.inconsistent with and which is a pity.” i. - | ; > SrnszT Hq Old Town Cinema; Mrs. Leslie Wilson, Secretary and Engineer of the Gas Company to WATCH COMMITTEE. i 1 : battleship, the “ Averoff,” practically- held the subversive of the teaching of the Church of Eng­ The suggestion (that trees are [inimical to health Mr. and l •Iterations and additions,; 12, South Cliff; East­ Sydney ., ., Consider wRat the company should )be caller! Motor Cbars-a-Banc.—The committee con- vEgean against any effective fleet the Turks could land as declared by the Articles and set forth .in is a mere alarm that need disturb no one. A[s a Mr. H. Jpij bourne Artizans Dwellings Co., Ltd., alterations hpon to doj under the circumstances and report sidered the applications for licenses herefor, and put upon the sea. In the Black Sea, apart from the Prayer Book.’ ‘We desire to express our matter of fact t.hA presence of trees is essential to Dennis Cottages, Firle-road; J. Martin, pro­ IGHTINfi FOR WIVES IN Wka v new.- tlieir recommendations. (Councillprs Chapman resolved that licenses for four motot chats-a-bano the bombardment of a class of property not opinion that these practices should receive no to the welfare or- Die people.; The late Lord Walt Mr] posed garages, Upper-avenue;’ Devonshire Park and Rawlesj did not vote.) be granted to Messrs. Chapman & Sons and for QUEENSLAND, usually destroyed in war, the Turkish squadrons toleration.’ Again, in their recommendations Avebury pointed out in his delightful “ Beauties Mr. and ! , alteration—.“ i'R to1“y racquet court, Devonshire v Park'; . Footpath, Brassey-avenue Hampden Park,—A two to Messrs. C. Bassett & Co. availed nothing, and wtere [actually put out of they say: ‘ The practices to which we have of Nature ” that Die reckless and wanton destrue-ic- Adams. 1 1_ action by a couple of Bulgarian gunboats. But Win^am! S s ;f e ,S v t ™ ^ ^ ^ H- Catt’ regarding this Entertainment Stand.—Letter read from Mr. referred as being plainly ’significant of teaching tion of forests has ruined some of the richest Rov. R. ahl ^ . St. footpath. ‘ Resolved: That the committee will Denis Lyndon asking for permission (a) to Courtship as a preliminary to marriage is dis- the possession of an efficient navy is vital to-the repugnant to the doctrine of the Church of Eng­ countries on earth- 'The cities [of Syria and Asia ■Rios i f ' i Antbony’s-hill;A i-Vlortw’p b(11 • VF. tAcmnlrlOswald TlhivAlTDurell, waihaporch,L OO22, XT’Enys- Turks if it is the decision, as all parties inspect the same. increase the nymber of chairs on his stand; (b) pense 1 with among the blacks along the Gulfof j antic?pafei [hat1Sthe the coast of Asia land, and certainly illegal, should be proriiptly Minor, .Palestine and the North of Africa were CHATSWOP xoad; J. R. Dear, addition to garage, Kildare, Fire Hydtants.—The Town Clerk reported upon to give afternoon performances on afemoons made to cease by the exercise of the authority reduced to dust and ashes mainly—according to Bcott. Mil a Arundet-road; John Abbqtt, motor shed at Carpentaria, Queensland, and love is an element , Minor now ;n Greek and Italian occupation are this authority—by; the dtetnujtion of the Dees Mr. and _ the suggestion of the Waterworks Company that when tile Municipal Band is not playing; (c) to l^longing to the Bishops.’ - ,Nidd. Mil gl, Granville-road; i T. Dunlop, six houses, the CorporationJor&lion should pay 5s,5s. p eri continue the evening performances to 10 p.m. that does not enter much into the contract. None to be irestored to them. the ruin of which' involved (lie decay of the ean-Toad; Sogno, addition to garage. Ship er annum for the “ Now it is manifestly reasonable and right to [Mrs. Wesl | maintenance and repair of eaieach hydrant already Resolved: (a) That this be granted subject to the but Die brave can win a wife. Thp lady goes to Thei statistics of the Patent Office are instruc­ nation. In two Frtench departments—the|Hautes. Lewis. [Ml E l ask that if there are churches in our diocese that and Bases-Alpes—$ similar process is going on. company’s cost, and space allotted for the stand not being exceeded; the n an, not with the warmest heart, but with tive a;s showing the rel$tive inventiveness of the allow practices so strongly condemned by the Boaboislr.f provided and fixed at (b) that this be granted subject to withdrawal of public, and tbas year, as might be expected, the “ Cultivation is diminishing, vineyards are being Miss Mnh| the strongest arm and the steadiest nerve. Commissioners, these churches ought not to be washed away, thb towns are threatened, the Mrs. Sank] Resolved: That the the permission by the committee at any time; (c) in umber of applications to register, improved helped by the Diocesan Fund, to which (ve all that this be not granted. ' j Mr. H. Matthews, Superintendent of J^^Stermautic machinery is| larger than ever, though population is dwindling, and unless sOmt thing is CAVZNDI8H agree to pay the Mitehiell River station, controller! by are asked to contribute. I: ., i. . »9u va wra necessary repairs to the Stands on Foreshore.—The sub-committee con it is transport on terra firma which still occupies done the country [will be reduced to a desert; Cameron. . litd., winter ,rden on Pier, Grand-parade. hydrants subject to previous notice being given sidered the Borough Accountant’s suggestion that Australian.' Board of Missions, describes one of the chief attention of [the inventor. But the , “ OtRr position is this. | If churches will not until/ when it has (been released; from the destruc- Mr. and M | pertain alterations should be made in the stands the marriage ceremonies, if suoh a term can be 30,000 for which the protection of the law has conform to the laws of the1 Church to which they tire presence of man, nature reproduces, a cover- Gen. Sir . Nos. 17 and 19. Ringw’ood-road.—The Building to the Borough Surveyor of any repairs to be. used, that he .had witnessed a few months ago, Mr. and’AL ' that the wall between the flues made. Further: That this arrangement be made on the Grand-parade; to enable -more deck chairs been Isought cover a wide field, and some of belong in important matters such as those upon ing of vegetable ;soil, restores "the veietation. Mrs. Malrfl back fo back.in the party wall of these premises for a period;of three years and thereafter be sub to be placed in the vicinity of the bandstand. and the story is best told in his own words. , them are extremely qhaint—for instance. Die which- have been pronounced judgments -of the creates the forests |anew, and pnlce again fits the§» party. M l hae been thickened as required by the committee ject to revision. Resolved: That the committee ibe recommended Jtjst before I left,” he said, “ some of the [ device fpr a,*,*!..* adding to 1 the excitement of the Judicial-Committee of the Privy Council,— r - ~ , and------if regions* for the inhabitation of man.” Tho?e Bind Mr* 'll ;i i and in accordance with the bye-laws. i. Polegate Drainage.—A letter was read from the to make the following alterations, viz.: No bath­ bush blacks intimated their intention of fighting popular switchback by introducing obstacles oveT ; they will not respect the Archbishops’ judgments who have joumeyqd in the United States and in AnstPd. ing machihes to be allowed between groynes 37 for tie possession «f some of the girls on our ’"in disputed ■■’■"*“ matters,..they,matters, ..they I cannot be considered Canada have seen; evidence ofbsimilar’ ’waste in KnishllfT. Clerk*” ’ of ' the Hails! Hail sham ~Rural ------District _. ‘ pouncil ' which;, seemingly, the cars must inevitably come Miss.- Wll ELECTRICITY AND STREET LIGHTING asking, in [view of the serious repipresentations______and 38. which space is to be [used for bathing station, who we hap hoped would marry some to grief, but which .openj out like cardboard boxes i as loyal to the teaching and practice of tire many of the foreM areas. Apart, however, from l Church of England, and ought not to be Mr. Dixon] COMMITTEE. m contained in the letter from the Clerk to the Com- tents and deck chairs; no bathing machines to of our own ‘boys.’ fWhen I heard of this I was as the train rushes by: There is also on the F.-nirlonfl • onH ; mnrtit O' • the forest growthsjthe q-uestiop of avfenues, and Mr. end missioners Of Sewers, whether there is (iny be, allowed between groynes 32 ajnd 33. such space naturi illy concerned; and called the boys and market a little invention which will appeal to all i encouraged by grants from the Diocesan Fund, even isolated trees, is im portant to th e ’ town, .and Mrs. .. Gas Testing' —The average illyilluminating mi naiji power ! however earnest and devoted their clergy may be. dweller. Henoe ithe interest attaching to the for the, past month has been 15.34 I c.p., that possibility of the Town Oounoil further consider­ to be used for deck chairs only; that a bathing girls together to discuss the matter and see what, nature lovers. Some ingenious “ formicologist ” ■Kirby Kl;d L ing the matter with a view to meetirig 'the objec­ machine stand be appointed |between groynes mean: i could be taken to avoid the conflict. long since constructed a glass receptacle in which | The welhbeing ofj tbe Church as a whole must allegations at Die Eastbourne Town Council. re hiu'omil required by statute being 14.00 c.p. The average come befoie the heeds of'individual parishe.. Mr. Harkel pressure has [been 44/10, the statutory pressure tions of the Borough Surveyor. Resolved: That Nos. 29 and 30 and no boats allowed therein; that Somewhat to my surprise, they would not hear it is possible to house mwle colonies of ants- and being 16A0. The calorific or heating .value of tl\e the committee adhere to their previous resolution no bathing machines be allowed between igroynes of that course. The boys said that this procedure observe tlieir doings. A bird-nesting box is the | “ We feel most, strongly that this principle! i Jirigvml gas remains satisfactory. 1 not to agree; to the Polegate drainage being con­ Nos. 26 and 27, and th at such; space be appro­ was quite correct, and the girls said the same. | lateL.lest Inovelty___ of the kind, presumably on similar ought to be maintained in making grants from [ Miss, Hond veyed Unto the Lottbridge sewer. priated for boats; that a st$nd for bathing So that there was nothing for it but to await the . principles. i the Fund, however difficult Die aipt-ion may be, ! THE LA^E MR. SPENCER Mr. aur, Annual Convention of Municipal ! Electrical Royal-parade East.—Plans are being submitted machines be appointed between groyne No. 24 and whateveri consequences it might entail on ! -Mann. : Mr, Association.—Letter read from the Secretary of showing tlie extension of the Royal-parade from and the Pier. j by eijtner siae.; Everything was straight and ; North Pole, British arctic exploration has been i the Fund. , ’ i -. f j * ’ l AUSTEN LEIGH Mies Swordi this Convention, asking fqr suggestions as to the junction! of Beach-road to Channel View-road. ![ Resolved: That the paragraph;relating to enter above board. I was allowed to be present at the ; concentrated on “ the other peg,” and Sir Ernest Master HatcH papers to be discussed at this Convention.' j “ We are glad of this opportunity of explaining Laddaby. MI H r; I (Borough r Surveyor) have called Mr. Howard inient stand be approved and adopted, and that proceedings, and never have I seen a fairer fight, ghackleton will again equip and lead southward our position. We are asked to contribute largely, A correspondent of fh e iTimes paid the following Mr., Mrs. and Resolved: That the same be referred to: the Chair­ Martin’s attention to several requirements, and the paragraph re. stands on foreshore be referred All the already marned men sat in two lines a toDd Expedition. It is not, however, his main man, Deputy Chairman and [Electrical Engineer. and , we . are .justified ... .in asking . in return for a tribute to the late Mr. Spencer Austen lieigh:— f- <71. Mr., IrL he writes stating he is complying with Diem, but to the Stands on Foreshore Sub-Committee for facing each other; The married women ranged, ■ jntentiop to plant another Union Jack side by voice in the distribution. vve do not want to : “ Spencer Austen Leigb, whose death occurred Willby. MrlJ Street Lighting.—Letter read from the Secretary suggesting______o - that__ t __the requirement______as' to tree furthefr consideration. ! them^elvesuev-e.-e.o an groups----r- ---at the - baok.--— -The , -girls ■. tor . wiuiwith theme nags,flags, leftic 11 thereuieie byu.v 'Captain apiani i uviuholdhOlH aloof_aiw; jhin ant/any tt/atrway. W Weju approve nnrrmvA -fViaatnethe nren-Arch- ArnK_ ; i recent____recently,*. 1 ..v though not a landowner, undo was__ a typical : 1 : i ; t; of the Eastbourne Woinen's Local Government plautirig should' not' be insisted'on. Examination for Inspector.—IRChief Coiil____ _ . „„„„ ______.... , ------„ — __ _ not be insisted on. Resolved: whose Kands these dusky knights- rmanwere tocontend -, „a com , Amundsen , , , and the -gallant , Scott. Sir Ernest. will i bishop’s finance, scheme as businesslike, and English Englibh country gentleman. Indeed, his 53 years’ Association, asking the committee to take steps That the requirement referred to be waived, beg to report the result of tlhis examirlation. [ were Ridden------somewhere in . the e bush.uuau j.ue v.-u,11 make the attempt to cro.ss the Antarctic continent workable. We want also to do our share in help- residence at the onlv ftirm he. ever oc.r-unie.il v-,ve Mr. and Resolved: That P.S. Cunnington be appointed1’ Madame -Dt.B to more effectively light ithe less frequented. Proposer! Widening,; Compton Place-road.—Mr. baton* faced each other in the, middle of the fromtrnm onenn„ side ^ to‘ the yawother, and tt.mthus cr.X create . a ! Ining c the work’ofwork of the riince™-diocese: bnthut there are limlimits it. ;i K?.ahim ?almost S r .? " !?tbe, ! position at an owner. ^ „ Mrs. Caltou,| streets in the town. Resolved: That the Town Howard Martin writes that the Davies-Gilbert Inspector. lines, entering the fray in Pairs ^ i , jic>ynew record. Meanwjtile. it„ occllIS seems that the,llc „JU old 1 beyond which conscience, niay _ not allow us to go. t ...... strong sense of...... duty to Chuich and State, an Intense Miss Parker, f (Berk acknowledge the same. estate will .give up the land' required for the Motor Cabs;—I (Chief Constable) submit a startei thro\\ang spears at each otner, jm a this ^ reSim Qf open water in tjhe, A North \ T ( isn nnever A t. Am Ay-,to V.A be ! ! UThe L A 1 leastA A c l . .we . A Acan A ddo a ais.a 4to a **makev \ a aonr'.- m vprotest,., a 4 a a 4 aagainst Anlmnt ' . h)Ve of - outdoor .A . l Duisurie— I . and « o f animals* '. and 'an Nichol. Mr., ElecDical Engineer.—Resqlved : That the; sym- widening of [this road as shown on ihe plan sub­ petition signed by the owners of motor cabs in was no child s play, I can assure you InvaTiably realised ^ the €arlijer davs of the adventurers ! what we feel to be wrong, and contrary U> the j S^tinctive nower of in anv e^ort o rlm e Mrs. Ling. pathv of this committee be extended to Mr. mitted by ijjie free of cost, but subject to the Eastbourne stating that,; in then- opinion, the oufte cherished that,.once beyond a certain 1 best interest of the Church to winch we belong, | t0 whic|, he !set fils haod!5 He ndrad to Dies! Mr. and Mrc, number of licenses already granted for motor shielca, then sight and their nerve being quite Mrs. Haydou Brydges in his illness, with an expression of CorporaDori carrying out the necessary road woTk latitude, the Polar sea might be navigable. In andthisyvedo reluctantly, but most emphatically. U,-HnrRctcri re^1K10us lnstructiqn. llle following is the largely to their yietpry over Eion by a score of 85 Boissonuadl. 1 consideration whqji considering the estimates for Davis; Mr. G. Deacon and two: others, attended I young people at the Gomfedy. For the more Inspector’s report:~ “ 29th December, 1913. til ejaatei ng I year. ! I and discussed the rules, i Resolved: That Die DREA.M8 AND THEIR CAUSES. not out, a slcore which meant a great deal on the Mrs. Potter. , serious-tninded among them there are special Bovs’ SchoolCH00: . Miss Matthew , “ To the Chairman and Members of the Electricity ! Hampton! Park Railway Station Approach.— Council be recommended to make certain addi­ matinees at His Majesty’s of Mr. L. N. Parker's Lord’s wickets of[ those days. After a few years' Grant, f. i.8). and Street Lighting' Committee. The odst of carrying out the road works in order tional yules (now cited) governing Cinematograph SOME INGENIOUS THEORIES. marvellous stage pictures of “ Joseph and His Head M atter: Mr. ^[ W.lNaish. preparation he settltd down as a farmer at. Fvog- Mr. Miller. to secure a widening at the junction of the main performances within the borougjh, , Brethren.” ______“ Good earnest teaching continues to be given tlrle, Sussex, which1 was his borne for the rest of' Miss Davis. ' Breakdown of. E lectricity Supply. road with the' Railway Station! approach i is Proposed Cinema Shooting Gallery. Devonshire in the Boys’ School. i his life He hunted with the Southdown Hounds , “Gentlemen,—With regard to the eakdown estimated at £80. Resolved: That the work be Park.—Building plan No. 239, showing tlie pro­ Dresms and thftir causes form the theme of “ In the Lower Class there are some exception­ and played Sciiiiket (or the. county ( ho made friends of the supply to a certain portion of the town on done and tlie cost referred to the Finance Com- posed conversion of the racquet; court at Devon­ an in'cresting article by Horace G. Hutchinson ally bright and1' thoughtful boys, who were with his Neighbours, recommending himself to Dr. Valiaso Saturday and Monday evenings, the 20th and 22nd mittee. shire Park into a shooting gallery, in connection' in the January Pearsog.'s Magazine.. Mr. H utchin­ THE SAFETY OF FLYING. them by shooting itheir game with uncommon Mra'Walker anxious to show (he extent jpf their knowledge. and Mrs. Bra I inst, both, of'which caused by the break- 1 Pendril-m«ws. A letter was read firom. Mr. H. with which cinematograph pictures will be used, son in an author who has already made some The Bible narratives have evidently been fully accuraey, arid w inning hurdle races for them on valuable contributions to the literature of this Freymuth. town of underground cables, the first fault, it M. Simmons stating the committee promised to was submitted. Resolved: That the same be MB. GRAHAME-WHITES VIEW, taught, and made; interesting; and practical. * their hunters. Nothing came amiss to him, from Miss HaVkosfl would appear, was in the high-tension cable in meet him again in the, winter to view this toad approved. fascinating subject, i j i “ The chief praise must, perhaps, be accorded Scottish mofars to Sussex rabbit-warrens He did Stiftkland. _ Selwyn-road outside St. George’s School; The before;taking any definite steps, and asking the Order as to Hawkers’ Barrows.—The Town •j‘ Of.the falling dieam,” he says, “ the oommon to the Middle Group, where the answers were not bhirk public c!ut)ies; be served ok school beard Miss Ferrier. breakdown of this oable caused the high-tension committee to meet him anil again ‘view the road Clerk, reported that the Magistrates’ decision in a accoiiht is that it-is--occasioned by indigestion “ Always, in writing of aviation, one feels tbe j very eagerly given and Die!-wferk well known. A and jrutal d(8irict council, and, at tleotldu times, Mrs. MoUn d -J * ' ■ ‘ - - - - . - -xpense is i‘ncurre(l. Resolved: That recent case under the Order of the Council causing_ a .. a a.' a pressure a w a a a « 4 « a ' onA-r. theiL a heartl i o n r i .alfo o n r l /VATi^^^duent C P fl 11 OT) f. . presence 0f a wall of prejudice,” says Mt. Claude took an acllye part politics. But what he ioved I ...... —g very clear and simple explanation of the Lord’s In W l restricting hawking from, barrows in certain Prayer, given to the boys bp the Head Master, is best were the committees of the SoulhdojiFli Hunt ______'[repair the road, And the eommittlee streets during certain hours was to the effect that ‘Fl^ ingwiaus id^a "ugge3^ d ’th°at it is k GrahameWjute, who contributes some flying and the County Oriflket Club.” Col. Chamb . , a t x . __ 1. a— a / a 11 ( m a iv i I , n l (l/lrt n/iirt ct 4 4 n a I QTV 1 1 01*17 #-*V) n m n o I f especially praiseworthy. **0 Horn. Mr. and if The Avenue. In addition to these fuses blow- having recently inspirited it again and being con the OrdeT was not within the scope of Section 21 “ The elder lads1 are being ieverently and care­ Klngham. MrJ N fuses further baok on the sound feeders also vinced of the necessity for the works comprised of the Town Police Clauses Act, 1847; and1 that he ts trie trained. The answering was very thought- Mias Waus...... ew, the___ consequence ______being ling •that the lights were in-the Borough Surveyor’s specification, consider had taken the opinion of counsel on the matter, the fact that the arriving _ , v - G. Slade. 1 _ all in Grove and Terminus-roads for a short it unnecessary to again view the road. who advised that the Justices should be asked part of the whole business that might be thought delusion, and there is excuse for it. In the I ’fA” ? ! through-11 SERIOlS uflARUE.AGAINST V Mr. and Mrs. riod. These portions having been put right, Railway_■ QCrossing,poss Hampden Park.—A report of to State a case to the High Court. Resolved: That likely to leave a lasting impression—is never re­ newspapers day by day there are : reports of ' e rar" .^ Uoa’Tf the lessons ,on Misses Sugdeh the result o{.observations at this Tailway crossing Die Town Clerk proceed to have a case stated. imagined in the dream. aeroplane accidents, and, should you read enough 1 j-clftii,, CM^hism was also Hilt Miss;" i- h .other attempt was made to re-fuse the section of them, you picture the pilot as an aerial da lack of [garment has ; grasp the fact that a machine losing equilibrium need a fuller explanation, but the "Scripture accused to tbe Central Police Station, where he was Mra Soger. M Servac?.—A letter was submitted! from Councillor formally charged. Gtaham made no reply —Charles Wiilta. Mr. an y of the town was fed to this point, and Huggett enclosing a petition ftom 650 residents caused by the use of the canteen1 attached' to this actually occurred- It must have happened to i in a gust may pitch earthward only to regain its illustrations were well placed and everything is quently many fuses were blown on1 the of the Old Town district urging Die cbmmittee to building. Resolved: That the [attention of the .nearly all of us to be thus caught once or twioe ; balance—sometimes automatically—before there taught in a devout and practical '"manner. Edward Hallivlell, superintendent at the General KmviLyyoRT i '! sections, and it was neoessary to replace Commanding Officer he called to|the ooniplaint. in our lives by a servant, or by a guest in the j is danger of striking1 the ground.1 An ' instance “ The elder girls;answered evenly and thought­ Post Office, Hdstii gtj, stated th at he audited the Baroness Klii extend the present service to Sunimerdown-ioad t______: I . iL - ..lanMivi - a a rvi nnd sw\ ati l r» rw Q 1 PPPHTe in virTlaf la lrnnurn no * oidinnlirv * TJ A-AA A — acoounte at th( West St. Leonards sub-office and ■tore the supply could be restored in (Be and to the Sun Laundry end of Green-sDeet, and; FINANCE AND GENERAL! PURPOSES house coming to the wrong room and opening a occurs in what is known as ‘sideslip.’ Here an fully throughout the class. A)1 the requirements Mrs. Granthan (portions. This cable that failed was one also to have a regular through service to [the door without knocking at it. Yet the shock aeroplane tilts over laterally under the impact of the -syllabus have beep co\(ered and faithfully found a deficiency of £01. 14s. lljd . Prisoner and Mra. Britt li nain-feeding cablqs to Upperton and COMMITTEE. I - ji, - , which the incautious opeuer of the! door receives of a gust until it ceases to move forward, and taught by the Head Mistress, and the repetition carried on business as a stationer and bookseller as H. 8teeds. ( I* extreme end! of the borough. Councillor Pearson Carter. Mr. am| - . ad unfortunately it destroyed the. second wrote suggesting the need for through ’buses Staff.—In June last t’the appointment was never seems to be the topic of a dream. .Which begins to; skid like a car on a greasy road. But ,was said correctly $nd in (t refined tone of voice.” well as acting ajssub-postmaster.—Other witnesses ble, which was laid in the ground close authorised of a clerk at a commencing .Salary of is singular. the airman—granted he is flying high enough— werecalledaod prisoner, on being formally charged, Master Eaton. . from Old Town, to Seaside without oh&nging at I nfants’ [Sc r iol. K. Clatke. Mtj ; thus the whole of the supply to thid portion the Station. Resolved: That these matters be £1 a week in order to deal with the additional “ The dream of unsuccessful packing—that is not unduly concerned. He dives abruptly, made the following statem ent: “ I had no intention Mr. and Mra V i town was cut off, and oould pot be made referred to 1 the sub-committee to report their work entailed by the National Insurance Act, but necessary suit of clothes which suddenly presents checking the sideway slip by a forward plunge, Head Mistress | Mi; s Smart. of defrauding the Postmaster-General. I vraa Bond. Mra. L. 1 until a temporary supply oould He given recommendations. . • j s i owing to the lack of 'satisfactory; applications no itself to he put into a portmanteau you imagined and then brings back his craft to an even keel. "The religious lbssons in t le Infants’ Depart­ negotiating tor tbe sale of tbe business and had other cables, a task which [naturally Stopping Places ' ”Meads ' **Route.—A ‘ 'letter “ was appointment was made, and the buik of the work to possess all that was needful—and the dream Strange .illustrations, which are well authen­ ment are being taught ih a quiet and reverent received an offer which would have enabled me to . , : i j I a considerable time. read from t. Mackenzie, a visitor to the town, has been done by overtime. I (Borough Accoun­ of the gratification of a darling wish, are equally ticated, have been given of the-inherent stability manner, with vety good, resu ts. leave without there being any deficiency, and I A L»XANDRA Hd working— .. - continuously/ both day aind night, oom pkinin that the Meads ’bus did, not stop at tant) now recommend that a clerk be appointed to be explained by memory of a reai event; and of aircraft.” | The Upper Division is! vier r large, and though should have done so, butthe purchastr, fiudingcome- H. Freeiman. 1 weme able to repair both the faulty cables the foot of he Meads-hill when requested to do and the following adjustm ents lijade in my office this serves as explanation enough qf the ‘ bogey ’ the answering was not quite ; o general as usual, one else in charge of the postal business, dropped Miss Knight, staff, viz.: (a) The present collector, A. C. Terry, and Mra Edw] „ following afternoon. | so. he then sustaining an injury to his leg, dream also, to those who believe ih the monkey T hb Sizb of L ondon.—T he area of 'London some of the.children showeld an excellent know­ the purchase. I very muoh regret what has ilie. Benton though the whole of the outside system [ and asking i Corporation to make some com- to1 be transferred to the inside [staff; (b) E. A. origin of the dream of falling. What more likely, City proper Is six hundred and seventy-three acres ledge of the Scripture lessopij, responding cheer- happened. I had no Idea than there was so large a Tex Blake. j him for the loss sustained through Matthews to be appointed collector at a com­ they ask, than that man should retain subcon­ fully and thoughtfully, deficiency. I have been hard pressed by creditors had been thoroughly inspected during the pensation 1 mencing salary of £52 per ianinuih, rising- on —that, Is, a little more than one square mile. Tbe previous week, it must be understood that it is his injury, being caused by mounting the ’bus sciously, and should revive in his dreams, terrors area of the administrative County of London is “ All the recommendation^ ector some months Sussex Wednesday Cup Competition had an abrupt son cause uiai me ueneral Manager s*© that the conductors the! Assembly Room. Resolved :|i That the com­ Answer. “ W hat put such an idea Into your head?” “ Thle cable was so badly bunit that the'cause that the mittee cannot entertain the suggestion. within fifteen miles of Charing Gross, or any portion aR°. the Managers have beer obliged to take in ending atBurgess Hill on Wednesday. Just before 31.—Mrs. Kent. breakdown oould hot be ascribed other i cany out the instructions with regard to the “ Well,' sir, doesn't It say In Shakespeare, ‘ Like the the close a penalty kick was awarded to Burgess of the breakdown oould not be ascribed other [British Music Convention.—Resolved: That the poor oat in the adage V 1’ of whloh Is within twelve miles, has an area of ^anti question of some alterations to the than to the“ -----possibility* i'1-- ’-J of coveringthe led covering of the j of the{he same,i o1 i i '• j nearly six hundred and ninety-three equare miles; .Infants’ Room and Class Roc m. They have had Hill for “ hands," but their opponents would nob cable becoming punctured arid ‘ tfilmitiing 1 Old Town Service.—A letter was read from Mt. Council be recommended to offer a hearty allow the kick to be taken, ana tbe crowd invaded u.—Mr. and Mrs. | C. S. Jambs complaining that the ’buses do not welcome to the Association of Pianoforte Makers, and its population, accordingr ...... to the census of — 1911, '■ to remove the galleries in bjoh Tooms and make 12.-Mr. Lewis, mojstujre to the insulation. y,;j| - BUY YOUR BOY A WATCH. ff was seven million two hundred and flfti-one good the floor; also it has been necessary to the ground, A heated discussion took place between stop between Enys-road and Moat Croft-road on Publishers and others to hold the British Musio STURT'S 5/- WATCHES are Reliable Timekeepers, the crowd and the players, and tbe match had to Thomson “ Your obedient Servant, Convention at Eastbourne from 21st to 26th1 May thousand three hundred and fifty-eight. slightly enlarge one of the i: ifants’ cloak rooms. 19.—Mr. and Mn their way to Old Town.. Resolved: That the GIVE GREAT SATISFACTION. HUNDREDS SOLD. Mr. F . G: Cook has been th ; architect for this, be abandoned, fit was alleged by some that time 2L— Mr. and 1 h “ J. K. i Brydges, I ’buses on this route stop by request at a point next year, and to allow them the!; free use of the Also our noted 7/6,8/6,10/6 end 12/8 Watches. Post free. Temper, not trouble, makes the misery of and the cost will be betwej d £50 and £60. It was up, bqt the eferee ruled that another three- B. Patterspn. i'y’h’«)[ 'Borough Eli Engineer.' near the Drill Hall. : • Town Hall. The Mayor ihtimated; his willingness STURT, Watchmaker, 9. J ukk-strkbt, BRIGHTON. most men’a and women's Uvea. may probably be necessarj ji to make a great minutes remaine for play. Baxter, Miss" I.; 1 • • ! ■ i .] ' 33.—Mr. and J i ' - ■if' ■ ,Ti •: T i '

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| i - — EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY,! JANUARY 3, 1914. E' CATTLE MABKET. BANKRUPTCIES IN EASTBOURNE (HAILSHAM. , IRalatthnnA «■<*■ I l l | BOUth Stf66t ••• 819 T imlly DisOovlky of a Finn.—What might Telephone a on, (U | 0rmnd Hotel BuUdlnge 838 The new voters’ lists which came Into force for As I enter the market area I notice that thq AND SUSSEX. have developed into a serious conflagration was fur To ennire aocaracy Vniton, are invited to Mod Name* and the year yesterday show an increase of I 385 in averted by the timely discovery of the outbreak by Corrections, clearly written, either to tlio Publishing Offices windows of neighbouring houses are closed. I am the voting strength of-Sussex at Parliamentary not surprised,for the deep-toned bellowing of the P.C. Metlbourn. The scene of the .fire was the South-atreet. r.r at either of tha Librarifcs or Principal New Report of ibo Official Receiver. factory to South-road of Messrs. Burfleld & Sons, ■ agents. No charge is mode tor insertion. (For the letter/rea.1 I Elections as compared with last year, the total bullocks, the solemn tremulo of the sheep, and the rope and sailclo h makers. The ohnstable was turnip.) The letter o before the name deTote* frtsh arrivals. JOHN BRAMPTON, number of voters being 115 433. Brighton (with piercing squeals of the pigs must be extremely passing the premises at about 11 30 on Friday night, 9tr This list 1* not intended to include permanent Beeideots. We have received thefollowing Interesting state­ PURVEYOR Purveyor two Members! has 22,248 voters ; and Hastings, trying to people with tender nerves. ment fron the Official Receiver (Mr. T. Gouriay) when his at tention was arrested by an ominous ASH ttKAL the other oouuty borough returning its own t’Mind your backs, please!" comes a sudden reflection. Stun? o! the employth livelin the ROYAL PARADE! Bf Appointment BUTCHER. By Appointment ory from a drover, and 1 turn round just in time to The numberof petitions inbankiuptevpresented immediate vicinity, aod on au alarm being given j ; . r • v i |. : Member, has 8 528 The county constituencies in the Brighton district lu 1913 Was 137, on which Bkrkeliy.— Mrs. Corkery. Misses CVgkery {i) avoid a herd of homed beasts that ate being plenty of assistance was promptly forthcoming, the 1 DK. | show the following vptlng strength : Lewes, hurried to their appointed stalls. and on 11 petitions outstanding fjoui 19121 112 tire being extinguished » . fo-e; any eci ious mischief •flLARtONr.uav. - Mrs. and Miss Rltfanell. Mr. and 52, SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. |i ( 18 591; Eastbourne, 15,181; Rye, 14,270; Chichester, receiving orders were made, as against 79 iu 1912.' had bejmjoccasioned. Tin- Fire Brigade were soon Misses Bodmer. Mrs. aud Missus Bit ad. Mrs. Duller. 12,765; East Grinstead, 12 093; Horsham, 11.754. Net-covered Carts containing pigs discharge their Thus from Mg., Mrs. aod Matter hurling.' Mr. Barton. Mr. ind To tub Lath To the Late on tbe spot, but the fire was then well under con­ Below will be found particulars as to the East contents slowly, for the animals are fut and loth 31913. trol. Investigation revealed that the premises had Mrs. Broadbcnt. Misses Carden. Mr. and Mre.-jEhnp- Kino Edward VII., Kino Edward VU. to be disturbed. A red-faced official, his coat off - Brighton Court ....„..J...... 63 man. Mr. Cowlin. Miss Miller. Mr. " Cox. Miss 11, Grand Hotel Buildings, Eastbourne. | Sussex constituencies: Hastings Court...... 24 been forcibly eutertd, evidently for the purposeso* Easiboulrne Davies. Mr. Deadman Misses Don i. Mr. l)a Silva. 1902. and shirt sleeves rolled back, seizes each hog by au 1902. SOUTHERN or ^ASTBOURNE DIVISION. Tunbridge Wells Court...... it robbery, but no mouey had been left to the office letrimentajl eL-.- Mr. and Mrs. Fletoher. Mr. aud Mn Forrester. Mr,,- ear, orthe tail, whichever appurtenance is nearest, Lewes and Eastbourne Courts...... il and the intruders would seem to have left without he health of tlie Mrs. and Miss Fowler. Mrs Md i Fry. Mr. G. In this division there is an increase of 160 in the qnd with a business like push directs it along the Mr. and Mrs. narrow way that runs alongside the pen. Another abstracting anything During th* ir movements, at a; recent I8s Martin arid number of Parliamentary Electors, 118 of them •’] ' .1 i 113 however, they haid apparently set fire to a cup­ i, however, were __. and Miss Mason. IMlss lead. Mrs. and PRICE LIST FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 10th, 1014 i being in the county burough of Eastbourne. The helper hastily swings open the gate of one of these Tho average number cf receiving orders over the board containing brushes m,d other articles. twenty ye Mo__rley. Mr. and Mrs. Muller] Misses Muller. j voting strength is made up as follows : Ownership enclosures, thus barring the further progress of preceding five years ;w«s 97, and the highest Hailh^ am v. Newhayj:n.—This match in the decreased by one __Muller." - Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mra. Niokold. I Mr. Pldgeon. | electors, 2,357; occupation voters. 11,600; electors the porkers aud causing them to enter their previous cumber was 118 in 1908, Sixty-four of urn, an' and Mrs. Poole. Mr., Mrs. land Misse* Prettjjohn BEEF. MUTTON. in Division II., 371; and lodgers, 655; with 141 on allotted prison—unless they turn back. Deftly the petitions were presented by debtors and 84 by East Sussex Challenge Cup competition wAs played iption and sickii id friend. Miss Koiolmrdt, Mrs. Robinson. Mr. B. A I the supplemental list. Eastbourne has 410 lodger pushed along by baud and foot, they obligingly make at Hallsham on Saturday. The locals-0|jWfcd t,he greeter iu roads 1th. Mrs. and Miss Squires. Mn. Mrs. and Miss .„ per lb. 0 11 creditors ; of the latter28 were* dismissed or with­ scoring after the game h- d been in progress some key. Mr. Stealo. Mr. and Mrs. Steadman. Mr.. SIRLOIN ... per lb. LEG ...... jl. voters; Newhaven,90; andSeaford,31, The 15,1 their way in] save one, which doubles back and drawn on the debts being satisfied and eight are vided with trees, W IN G B I B , LOIN ...... L 0 11 Parliamentary Electors are distributed as under: tries to outwit the attendant by darting between time,: Dudney convening a neat ountre. The of Co-partnership ira. aud' Master ■ Thorpe. Mr. W. Thorpe. Mr., Mrs. 0 11 outstanding. - Non official trustees were appointed interval was reached with the scare unaltered. iarden nd Miss Watts# Mr. Waddington.j Mr., Mrs. and- ..„ ROLLED RIB i SADDLE .„ ... ]!. ” 1 11013. 1914. Increase. Decrease. his legs. Toe man closes them instantly, squeezing in 14 cases and one oase w'a? transferred tc another rays been taken t to rve,. Aaster Warmau,...... , MDses Walton. Mr., Mrs. and Miss stf TOPSIDE SHOULDER...... L 0 9 Alfriston...... 246 ..... 246 ..... — .... — piggy's plump ha ay firmly. The animal wriggles Court, leaving the Official R. culver trustee in 97. Level ptayensudd in the second moi.-'v. Ne.whaven trees that give much, lilts. Mr., Mr&. and Miss Whiting] Mr. Woodman » SlLVERSIDE WHOLE NECK ... il.. 0 9 Arlington ...... 103 ..„;M 97- .....! .— , 6 forcibly and looks like escaping, but its adversary, There were eight, women debtors—four widows, soon equalised, but Bill put Hail,ham ahead and add /ftreatl; : the ChttNjiaL VnBW./-Mrs. Rogers. Miss Berry. MiesAil'en BRISKET ... BEST END NECK .i. 1 0 Chiddingly...... 186 ...... 182 ..... — .... 4 used to such pranks, resourcefully grabs its tail. once more. Subsequently each sid.- found the net aktate. In some, c; Eastbourne ...... 7455 ..... 7573 .... 118 .... _ three married and one spinster—and Six of these ireeB. ft] inbv.—Miss Carrey. Miss Browri RUMP STEAK IRISH STEW ... ,]. 0 6 ; East Hoathly 156 ..... 159 ..... 3 __ Then ensues a sharp tug-of-war, victory resting were in business. There were seven absconding once, the oontest ending iu a victory for Hallsham ated that posterity’ r itain. 31J—Mrs. Wilkihson. Mrs, Kllloct. Mss. Sydney Ridge BEEF STEAK CHOP ...... „...... — With the man, who perspires freely; I watch hina by three goals to two. ubwjqjoy—and in every instance U]—Mrs. Vlnoeat. Mr. and Mrs. Craig j ,, . Glyndo...... 267 .... 249 is debtors, none cf whom have surrendered. In ten GRAVY BEEF CUTLET ...... I each Hailsham ...... 745 j.... 726 — ..... 19 With admiratiou for several minutes, and sympa­ cases there had been previous bankruptcies or Carols at the W’orkhouse.—On -Monday ien «£) perienoed in tjhe cont — Collinqwood. - Mr. and Mre,_ Haydon. f. Mrs. STOCK ..: Heathfleld...... 646 ..... 649 3 thise with hioi when an owner approaches aud rth lokson. Mr. and Mrs. Burley. M' Is Hurley. Miss o e Hellingly...... 401 . .... 424 ..... — private arrangements. eveniug the inmates of the Werkhouso had an ;esb natural neagh., I .... 23 wants certain pigs separated. I look for a sign of opportunity—of which they readily availed them- ^tlieir presence is il lalin i I J' VEAL. Herstmoneoux...... 408 ..... 415 ..... 7 ...... annoyanoe on the attendant's face, but there is Tha following schedule gives tome particulars as totally uniya ___ .th.—Mr. and Mrs. Addshead. Miss Addsbead. DAIBY-FED PORK Laughton ...... 120 ,.... 131 .... 11 ...... — as to the loss to creditors, &c., the figures where selves-of hearing selections of Cnri.--t.mas music, Mrs. Board F Nowhaven...... 1335 ..... 1339 ..... 4 _ none. With complete equanimity he effects the kindly contributed I y the monitors of tho Parish able to publish owland and eon LOIN ...... L per lb...... — desired changes, and pockets a " tip ” with equal possible being taken from the debtors’ statements iN House.—Mr. and Mrs. R, C. LEG -OF PORK FILLET ...... Pevensoy...... 403 ..... 401 ”!!!! 2 of Rffairs, In most oaqes the loss to creditors is Church choir, in conjunction wirh other musical . W. Q. Willc aw-Mr , Mrs. and Miss Watt oy. dr. Watney. jun. | per lb. Polegate...... 402 ..... 382 ...... — ..... 20 composure. friends. Tho vishorn arrived at tire House under eaith arid sch< and Mrs. Whitfield and chi d LOIN ...... OYSTER ...... L 0 10 Ringmer...... 291 ..... 289 ..... — ..... 2 underestimated O il In another quarter sheep are being- penned. Estimated loss the pilotageof theR. v. G 11 Evans, theourate. who has sent u s;.- PICKLED ... BEST END NECK I Ripe ...... 1...... 100 ...... 106 ..... 6 ..... — Some have arrived yn foot, others by conveyance. Liabililies. to eroditors. MARINE PARADE, HAND...... BREAST ...... '. 0 8 Seaford ...... 770 ...... 799 ..... 29 — conducted tho mqsic. This consisted ohiefly of int my mind -S' Selmcston ...... 88 . 85 } ‘..Z i These latter resent being dragged from their com­ Brighton ...... £27,688 . .£66,514 ... £43,796 carols, which were admirably rendered, and met affairs is that OPVKRZa House.—Miss Lawranco Nihill. Miss SPARE RIB... CALFS FOOT for JeUy. each 0 8 _ Hastings ..,.1...... j.5,465 . 40.411 ... 36,673 Watsoni Waldron...... 438 ..... 459 ZZ 21 fortable straw beds, but on being seized by their Tunbridge Wells..... i13,1)05 . 14,768 ... 12,883 with the oordial appreciation of the inmates. One JPabkstonil—Mrs. Clarke. Misses Mr., Mrs. Warbletou...... 297 . .... 301 ..... 4 — woolly fleece and Anally. olasped round the body Lewes & Eastbourne i 6,1)JL8 .. 12,45 J ... 6,733 or two solos and a t: to were also given, and at the itants, buvthroi and MISS Rant-on. Mr. and Mrs. fiqult Willingdon ...... 169 .;.... 172 ..... 3 ..... — they meekly submit and uncomplainingly allow conclusion the thunks of tire inmates were con­ es some individual hous Stafforb House.—Mr. and Mrs. Hall £ ; Mrs. Vincent. OMMENDATION. 15.024 ‘ 16,184; 232 72 themselves to be lifted out and placed within the i . £13,994 £131,117 £100,085 veyed o the...... visitors by the Master, Mr. W. A- light and air. Th< Miss MltoheU SPECIAL railed-off spaces. A butcher steps into their midst, The loss to creditors might be roughly appor­ Birohal i: been dealt with from ti _. Miss Cooper. -j [No, of Parochial Electors: 18,858.] prodding this one and that in the hind quarters tioned as under. ! not quite sail ideal Von Wassllko. with his Sogers, in order to ascertain their merits. The Harriers. - Stone Cross was the tryst on ifnmittee has nofv to Miss Forke. Misses Warnecke. Fernandez. Sirloin of Scotch Beef and Wing Bibs - Is. per lb. Trading failures...... L.i...... £51,153' Monday but tho large company cf t questrians had Miss Apostoll. Miss Hlort - MID or LEWES DIVISION. Near by some prettily marked calves, apparently Financial and speculation...... 28,016 to bn co Rent with poor sport,. . A hare was put up tfrpughly: and defil r BasTweTON House.- Miss Collingridf ). MIss Rowsell. feeling bitterly tbe early separation from their Extravagance, gambling and other causes 20,8SH Col. and Mra. Matnrin. - IJeut.-Coi mander Moore, In the Lewes Division, which Is the largest of at Wal er’s Wood, near Ilarkham, and a -slow the county constituencies in Sussex, there is a nett mothers, are lowing pathetically. -An overseer f hunt followed, the scent being very thin and :hat iv' N ed from twe ity-five R fL and Mrs. Moore. i. NEW SEASON’S CANTERBURY LAMB. fastens a chain, bearing a metal number, around £100,085 •8 no»V of coutjse, ir size- Hten House.—Mr.' and Mrs. Matcham. Mr. Matoham, increase of 154 in the electorate, the increase betog The failures have not been marked in any catchy., The line was;maintained for some time, thatatT they vwere (planted too- jun, 7d. per lb. confined almost entirely to the western portion of the neck of each and leaves them to sentimentalise but at little above walking paoe, and ultimately ; 'Sandon.—Mrs. King. Mr. and Mrs, Levy. Misses HIND QUARTER...... 1 . . . ; 8d. per lb. , FORE QUARTER ...... upon tbe hardness of life. particular trade. ill be necessary to remove the. division. There are 3,775 ownership electors, In 11 cases surpluses amounting in all to £9,932 scent ftiled,: Two othir short and uneventful alternate ti)ee; this will not Levy (i). Miss Rickard. Miss Chapman LEG ...... I ...... |.... 9d. „ j SHOULDER...... | . .. 9d. „ 2,160 of whom are plural voters in Brighton and . Close to the entrance gate a few cages of Sussex spins followed, operat ions ending at Little Jlitton’s ! Albion Korun.—Mr. and Mrs. -R. Hamilton and child. fowl are to be seen, as well as a number of horses, were shown, but such surpluses in bankruptcy for bf the hhusesl as1 to- light LO IN...... \...... 8d. „ ' 1 TARGET ...... | . . . 7d. Hove, The occupation voters number 13,818 ; and the most part prove illusory. In 30 cases -there at a somewhat, early hour., ; improve the appearance of Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne. Miss Meadows. Miss A. the electors on Division II. 547; while the holders carts and miscellaneous lots, Meadows. Mrs. Tharnley. -Mr. and Mrs.- Morton. ’SPECIALLY SELECTED SADDLE,. .. 8d. per lb. were no assets, and in;.24 other cases the assets Rural Counoil.—The fortnightly meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Warrington. < ol. and Mrs. James and of lodger votes number 463, Lewes claiming 114, A small hand-truck, inscribed with the letters were under £50. , at in your garden suburbs Portslade 60 and Worthing 107 of these. Twenty- the Hailsham Ruial District. Council took place at party. Major and Mrs. Davis. - MisSes Davis. Mbs RiS.P.C.A., is also,to beobserved, and thataooiely’s In addition, 70 deeids !ifts were acknowledged: Illustrated bted < Mr. and Mrs. Carter. Mrs. and MIsb Rideal Mlsrea Pago (2). Mr. and Mrs. Rayner, t „ corporal ...... Corpl. Glass Rednlyer, and necessarily, in a technical sense, Adams. Miss Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Mount' TaoRNBQROuaH. — Miss Chodouchina. Mrs. Harper. ■ „ bugler ...... J,.]).. Bugler Richardson ate 1,507 ownership voters; 9.834 occupation auctioneer proudly. “ There's quality there. costapO percent, to windup, relief from debt, rather papers, from Miss Haviland, Eastbourne; maga­ Rev. R. and Mrs. Free. Mrs. Singleton. Mr. and Mrs. Bit-hop. Mrs. Greenall. Mra Prowse. Mrs. Holt. Next for duty: Sergt. JessOn, Corpl. Holding electors ; 213 voters on Division II. (service, &o ); From the same farm as the last one—cake fed." thangriistributicn of property being usually the zines, from Mrs. H. J. Lambert, Hailsham ; mince Hies -j I , Mr. Francis. Miss Webb. Mr. Wf. Chandler and Bugler Wiren. and ,427 lodgers. Of the latter, 101 reside in East The bullock retreats to one end of the ring bellow­ idea underlying tbe proceedings. In individual pies for the women, from Miss Martin, Hailsham; The Hanburirs.-M iss Reid. Mrs. I.anyon. Mr.W. H. ing profound disapproval of the whole proceedlugs. ohoeolates fur tho ip.firoiaVy,*f:om Miss Martin, CRATBWOBTnHontt.—Mbs Evans. MlaaGauntletb. rs. Notices. Grinstead and 51 at Haywards Heath. The supple­ cases with properly to divide the percentage has Bcott.____ Miss „ _Ratoliffe. ______Mr. and__ Mrs. Schn .. ann. Tagart.1 Miss Tagart. Mias Sprlngmuhl. Mr. W. Spring- mental list of Parliamentary Eleotors (112) com­ The stockman gives it a tBp on the head with his been ns low as 19 7. . Eastbourne; books and paper chains, from Miss Mr. andr M Mrs.m PKnrnViChurch. Mr.Mr and Mrs.Mra Morgan. Miss mUhi. Mrs. Ma-k Cary. Master Randolph Cary. Recruits.—Drivers and sappers are required to com­ plete the total of '12,093. Details : stick. The beast blinks disagreeably, and makes Dunk, Upper Dicker; biscuits, swpets, crackers and Nldd. Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. Mr. and Mrs, Otiey. Master1 Edwin Cary: Mrs. Beecher Cowin. Mrs. plete the establishment of this company, smart, respect­ The number of applications for discharge was 25 H. P. Fraser. Miss Fraser. Master Patteson Fraser. able young men are invited to join any drill night. 191S. 1914. Increase. Decrease. for the other side, where its horns come within an Two immediate dlsohargea were granted. In 16 oranges, from Mrs. Stubberfield, Horsebrldge; Mrs.iUIO West. TI UOU MissJJ11BO Dunoi.i Dewar.; AKAAP.Mrs. and Miss Waller " Engineer pay. varying from 4d. to Is. 8d. daily, is paid to Ardingly ...... 194 ...... 202 ..... 8 ..... — inch or two of jagging a spectator's head. Waved sweets and bon bons, from Mr. J. Tolhurst, Pole- Lewis. Mr. and Mra Ulrich. Miss___ Stevenson.____ a. Miss Miss Kelly. Mrs. Edler. Miss Kdler. Miss Brody. ..., — cases the discharges were suspended for periods aboisir. Miss Welch. Miss B. Welch. Mrs. and Miss Bullock Webster. ’ Miss Poole suitable men, in addition to the ordinary soldiers’ emolu- | Ashurst Wood...... 206 ...... 220 ..... 14 baok, the animal wanders round the limited fepaoe varying from two to fouryears, and to three cases gate; bound volumes, from Mr. Kerrldge, Hall­ ments. Balcombo ...... >221 ...... 232 ..... 11 . .... — sham ; and 15r for the infirmary patients, from Miss Muhlbcrg. Mrs. and Miss Pennefather Lane. BURLINGTON FLAOE. Bolney...... 1235 ...... 223 ..... — ..... 12- in a confused state, and, after being sold, has to be subject to judgments which were paid, amounting Mra San key. Mi-s Saunders and ftiond N.C.O.’s Tour.—It is proposed to hold a combined Burgess Hill...... 1027 ...... 1002 . . -- ...... 25 given a shaip reminder in a sensitive part before altogether to £566 10j. One discharge was refused the Oowbeech Chapel, per Mr. Newnham. Park House.—Misses Bookley (2). Mra Hamilton Officers' and N.C.O.’s tour at Hail-ham on the week-end, — lomethii Cavindish BOTgl.—Miss F. Colea Mr. Vesey. Mies Broomli*.—Miss Crampton. Mr.; and Mrs. Parker- February 20th to 22nd, 1914, on the same lines as the one Buxted...... 384 ...... 391 ... 7 I it will quit the scene aud three were withdrawn or adjourned sine die. A Deserter.—At the Police Court on Wed­ o a de Cameron. Mr.jMra and Miss Franklin. Mrs. Paget. Smith. ; Mies Parker-Smlth. Miss Emelie Parker- Copthorne...... 146 ... 4 ..... — As I walk heme to lunch'a friend confides the Ail property acquired, by a bankrupt while he Mr. and Mrs. Talbot. Mr., Mrs. and/Miss ti. Wo j-ter. conducted on the 5th to 6th December, 1913. All N.C.O.’s Oucktteld ...... 507 ... — ..... 8 nesday, before Mr. A. Burtenshaw, GeoTge Whitley i the des 8Inith. Mr. Durlaoh 1 . attending please give in their games to the Company . 240 .... — 1 following reminiscence: “ 1 often used to go into remains undischarged can be claimed for his was charged,with being a deserter from the 5bh It .cea a Gen. Sir John iataore. Mr. and Mrs. Uulerhlil. Durham House.—Mr. G. Bernheim, Mr. T. Gullick Office as soon as possible. ; ' Danehill...... 14 | the mavke.t when I was a boy, and I was much creditors, and during the!pastyear there has been Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Moore. Mies Gib-.on. Mr. and Hn^roN.—Mias Cull. Mr. and Mra W. Leng. MisBes East Grinstead .... . 1367 — ..... 17 Dragoon Guards, stationed at Aldershot.—Sergt. " " tin and party. Mr. ami Mrs. Higgins and Kirby. I Mra Durlach. Miss Martin. Mrs. Jacob. Signed. W. A. Sparrow1, Capt., Fletching ...... ,. 235 ... 9 ..... — puzzled at bearing the auctioneer say first about realised in windfalls of this descript ioo over £3,000. Mepharn, stationed af, Ripe, stated that at 11.30 ami Mrs. Perks. Mrs. Knightley. Mr. Miss M. Jacob I For-O.0.1st H.C. (Field! Co. R.E. Forest Row ...... 406 .... 19 — one beast and then another—‘can go baok for a In the past the rights of old creditors have some­ a.m. on December 30th tho prisoner called at the inhal ma Iiorpe. Mias E. Kueavals, 1 Mr. and Mra Framfield ...... 329 .... -- ..... 10 week at purchaser’s risk ’ And I used to think times involved hardship for new creditors, but old rolics station at Ripe and said he wished to give iye4 nited I tates i Ansted. r. N. P, Fenwick. .Mrs. iLindsell. Mr. \) HOWARD SQUARE. . 328 ..... 7 | what a large place Purchaser’s Risk must be to and now creditors will be put oa a -more equal limself up for being a deserter from the 5th Knight ley. Miss Morgan. MrvWadham. Mr. Price. Qurndon lodge.—Dr. and Mra Bummers. Mr. and Hassocks...... 343 .... 16 Seen e- ,. 1238 ..... — aocommpdate such a lot of cattle.” , i . footing by the "New Bankruptcy Act-, which coihcs Dragoon Guards. Prisoner added that he asked Mifs—Willao Ml— Crocker. Mrs. and Mi-s Wadham. Mrs/Young f . . “ B.F.” BO’S SCOUTS. - Haywards Heath . .... — to t o operation on 1st April, 1914 finest Mr. Dixon. Miss Price. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor. Hoi.TBOOD.-Mrs. LyalL Mr. Wood. Mrs. and Miss Horsted Keynes...... 195 .... — ..... 8 Returning in an hour or so, I find that business One compositionith for leave the day bdfore Christmas, but it was not tlis Mr. amt Mr-. Bromley Taylor. Lady Scotter. Mr. Maoklin. Mra Almond. Mrs. Crlpps _ I - ; 1st EASTBOURNE TROOP. Hurstpierpoint ...... 628 .... — ..... 9 j has proceeded apace. All the sheep have been arrangement------, —of ,------10s. and,— two .. — of ...7s. 6 6d.d. in to thethe £ £ were were granted and so he ran away. He did not Intend trees. EttinoTon Houb»—Mra Stanborongn. Miss Eveleigb. Lindfleld...... 499 .... 10 approved, and three adjudications were annulled and Mr-. Wright. Ml-. Drawn. Miss Manley. Mrs. - Head Quarters : Technical institute, Grove-road, .... ~ | sold, and the auctioneer is now busy disposing of to go back, but he ooul-i not get any work and so Kirby ar.d party. Mr. Kirby. Miss Wbitcombe. Mr. Miss Bateman. Miss street ; New Groombridge. .. 187 ..... 2 the pigs. on payment of the debts in full. One important he thought he weuld give himself up. Prisoner Whit combe. Itev. and Mrs. Allen Bell. Mr. Fenwick. Eastbourne. Nutley;...... 321 . .... — ..... 8 civil action was brought during the year, resulting Mr. Harke. Mrs. I ccher i, LAE0BLLE8 TERRACE. Ordora for weekending Jan. 10th, 1914. j Scaynes Hill...... 104 .... — ..... 1 A big. fat sow, that is honoured by having a pen was wearing the uniform trousers and boots, but i r ...... to the recovery of £850 and oosts. There was one the braid had been taken off the former.—Whitley A—Misses Goldie (2). Misses Martin (2). Mr. Martin. , Orderly: .A.S,M] Little. Slaugham ...... 464 . .... 13 to herself, is being offered. A butcher gives her a w**<«*nh«u»ou»h iloTBit (Grans P abadi). Dr. Martin. Sfr. Cyril Martin St.John’s, W ithyham 188 .... 6 ...... -- poke with his stick, producing a loud grunt, not prosecution, the debtor betog sentenced to four was remanded to aw ait an esoort. Miss Henderson. Mr , Mrk and Miss Whltehaus. Tuesday, Jan. 6th.—7.30'p.im; Ambulance, pioneering, Turners Hill...... • , .1 ...... 5 months’ imprisonment. ATE ■ SPI South Ltnn.—CoL Roper Uckfleld...... 878 ...... Ov. .... 18 . ... — unlike tbe trumpeting of an elephant. She finds a Mr. aud Mrs. Mi net. Miss I Browne. Mr. and Mrs. 1L—Mra Pryce-Jonea Misses Prycfl-Jones 12). Mr. and &c. < ■ . . . I' » buyer at £8 15s. Three winding-up Orders against limited liability Mann. Mr. Mathison. Mr., Mra. and Miss Arnold. SYMrs. Verwey. Misses Fitze (2) Saturday, Jan, lOth.—7.30 p.m.i; Physical drill, with | West Hoathly...... 304 ...... 303 ..... — ..... 1 companies were made, tbe total liabilities to L'STl HKil [ Miss Sworden. Miss KlndelU Mr.. Mrs. Miss and 15.—Mr. and Mra Beveridge . music. . Withy ham ...... 142 ...... 145 ..... 3 ..... — A litter of pigs, only a few weeks old, that tqueak unsecured creditors being £2,347, the greater part - fi HASTINGS, i ! Master Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. Drumgold. Mr. and Mrs. Homelkigh.—Captain Johnson. Mr., Mrs. and Miss , Memos. I W orth...... 461 ..... 457 ...... — ..... 4 like a mutioal indiarubber toy, fetob a guinea per Laddaby. Mr. and Mrs. Ailoock. Mr. and Mrs. Garratt. df which, at least, will be lost, to addition to which P resentation to Ex-Fo rim ah of the F irm Button 1 All arrears must be paid by Tuesday, J an. 6th. head. Their purchaser is the Master of the local there was a loss of £4,732 to shareholders. rigade *ht of f the follov Mr., Mra. and Master Telling. Mr. and Mrs. Rawling. Fairhavbn.—Miss West. Afies Garland. Miss Milbourne. 12,086 12,093 138 131 B t-Mr. James Dyer, ex-foreman of the No. Mr., Mrs. aod Master Kauenhorn. Mrs. and Miss Quartermaster Platts to be Act A.S.M. from Jan. 1st, I [No. of Parochial Electors: 14,069.] Workhouse. In an Institution like this, where 3 (Shepherd-street) Section- of the Borough Fire (ate Mr. | L - Leigh Mrs. Whlttome ' . J 1914. there is so muoh “ waste,” it will cost compara­ en Leig occu Mr. Lakman. Mr. and Mrs. Trant Bblqrave.—Misses Williams (2). Mr. Hntohinson. Mr. Brigade, has been presented by the men of tha- Rea Mra and Miss Giles. Mrs. Price. Mrs. Hill. By order. E. Gallard, tively nothing to prepare them for market. It will ssetion with a handsome Russian leather olgar jh ntit i a tyj Sandhurst. Warrant Scoutmaster. not be many months before they are sold at a rloh CLOTHES AND THE! MAN. , bis 53; Mrs. Groom | i |; _ 1st January, 1914. jj , EASTERN or RYE DIVISION; * oase, bearing a silver tablet, inscribed as follows: gen Mr. aod Mrs. Creer, Mr. Parker. Mr. Clarke. Although there have been changes In the different profit. I ■ 1 ■" ' 1 “ This gift was subscribed for solely by the men only Madame Delamare. Mr. and Mrs. Calton. Mr. and WILMINGTON SQUARE. In another part of the market the auctioneer's j pceil Mrs. Caltoo, jun. Mr.. and Mrs. Frazer. Mrs. and polling areas In the Rye Division the total number “ John Bull’s ’: Sarcasm, themselves, as a token of their esteem for Mr. Dyer, Miss Parker. Mr. Hew-on. Mr. James. Mr. and Mrs. 13.—Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rowe, f. i Mrs. Seymour. Mr. THE MYAL VOLUNTEER CADETS. of electors on the Parliamentary polling lists assistant, moustache neatly fixed, is selling store who was a member of the brigade for 33 years, and nK r w;< , ite, an intense Seymour ' 1 [ i 1 ! stock. 1 puikultl is, and an Wichol. Mr., Mrs. and Master Strandring. Mr. and Nebraska Mansion.—Mr a and Miss Knaggs. Mrs. Lieut. A. J. Fellows, N.V.C.,O.C., Eastbourne Company. remains the same—14 270. There are 2,246 owner­ - ■ — • •: ■ a foreman for 17 years—formerly of No. 6 (King’s- i. ling. Miss Farnario. Mrs. and Miss Thom ion. ship voters (including just over 800 plural voters In road) Section, and d.uring recent! years of No. 3 i o i r t or game . and Mrs. Clans. Mrs. and Mias Lake. Mr. and Gluoksteln. f. Head Quarters: Colonnade-gardens, Eastbourne. Afterwards a move Is made in another direction, The following appears In this week's issue of John •[ Grampian Mansion.—Mra Paget Misses Paget Mr.. Hastings). where a mare and eolt are paraded. “ Only tbe B ull:—" Really, they are funny folk beside the sea­ Section.” | . lo these a Haydon. Mr. and Mrs. Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Orders for week ending 10th Jan., 1914. { 1913. 1914. Increase. Decrease. a sociable Talker. Miss Smith. Mr. Jones .rs. and Miss Fitter. Mr. and MrS. Cobham Grant, t colt for sale,” announces the auctioneer. “ Looks side, leaving the Mewing.et Shankliog out of the InnWllio Dunkeld.—Miss Hind. Mr. Hillman. Mra Lee. Miss Aahbumham . 128 ...... 129 ..... i ..... — like turning into a beauty, too. What may I say i d happ iwinghis con- Glover, Mr. Hooper. Mr. Garslde.1 Misses Garslde (2). Wednesday.—7 to 9 p.m.: Drills and instruction classes . 822 ...... 811 . — .... ii question. For instance, when Alderman Martin, of at headquarters. All hands mustjbe present for first or .... — for him ?”. . .. tne Eastbourne Town Council, inquired at the last phi’his con the time being, Mr. Ganide, jam' Miss Johnson ! ' second hour. Beckloy ...... 592 ...... 595 .:.... 3 WALDRON. ecu of the Rsv. r. and Mrs. Shaw. Mr. G. H. Shaw, Bradford. Bexhill (South) ... . 1297 ...... 1338 ..... 41 .. — For a time the only reply comesfrom an individual meeting why the Entertainment Committee had ior Heritage. Mrs. Polverman. Mi. Pnlverman. I WILMINGTON 'GARDE! GARDENS. - Saturday, 10th Jan.—No orders.! i ’ Bredo ...... 299 ...... 293 ,.... — ..... 6 who stands very unsteadily and makes incoherent paid 45s.-for the coat of the chair attendant and P rimrose League Concert. *=■ A conoerQ I *rhp, nephew and and Miss Carling. Mr., Mrs. and ) jRogoulski. „ 204 ...... 200 . — ...,A 4 aranged by the Hailsham and Distriot Habitation 1847 he followed Brentwood.—Mr. Graham. Miss Newman. Mr. and Memos, i t Brightling...... — Interruptions. A bystander hints that the man only 40s. for the coat of the hand oonductor, the Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan, r. and Mrs. Mrs. Granville. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sprange Intending recruits can obtain information at head­ Broad water Down .. 419 ...... 422-,.... 3 has had "too much'sherbet.” Chairman, Councillor Thornton, answered, ‘The of the Primrose League, was. given in the Street i w, where both in venter. Mrs. Bilan. iMr. Sllnn. Mr] Hoe. Miss Burwash...... 430 ...... 411 . 1 — .... 19 School Room on Monday evening. Major H. A. L. iven. He achieved Jtsmond. Miss Giliicgwater. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Darmstadt.—Mr. and Mrs. Bartlettls f. Mr. and Mrs. quarters any Wednesday evening, between 7 and 9. Crowborough ..... ,. 682 ...... 701 ....:. 19 ..... — The colt changes hands at £10 Attention is next conductors coat will be a! second-hand army one Miss May Jones. Mr. and Mn. Robinson. Mr. Manilas. Mieses Maurice. Mra Sellers All money due to the Company must be paid on or Eridge ...... r...... 211 ...... 211 — .... — directed to a ohestnut geldtog, led forward by the the other will be new.’ Though to a general way Paterson (Ruling Councillor) presided, and wan X bis friends waa jun. Misses Lutt. Mr., Mrs. and Master Croydon House.—Mt. and Mra Wilson. Misses Wilson before Wednesday, the 14th Jan. — supported by Mr. H. V. Harbord, of East Hoatbly. erley), to; whose (3). Mr.Iapd Mra Block. Miss Blook. Mr. and Mra Little Common ... .. 187 ...... 201 .... 14 red-faced attendant who had won the tug of war there is nothing like clearing up things, it is prob­ . Potter. Miss Potter. Mr. W. Walton.! Mrs. Harriiftton. Master Harrington. Mra. Signed. A. J. Fellows, Lieut. N.V.C., Mayfield...... ,...... 527 ...... 522 — ..... 5 with the pig earlier In the day. “ Give her a show," able that to the particular instance this public Among the large audience present were the Rev. ie or two school Connel. Miss Wlghtman, Mr. Gimeoo. O.C. “ Invorclyde” (Eastbourne) Co. Ninfleld ...... 292 ...... 292 ...... W, J. and Mrs. Humble-Croils, the Misses Humble- _____Blsvdaj did « ___-.a_ iw 'le t “ iBtone. Mr. and Mrs. Weennell.i Miss Weennell. Mite Burt Miss M. __ — commands the auctioneer’s deputy, and the crowd revelation will cause the conductor's second-hand Fairbro'.hsr. Miss Hiokey r t • 1st Jan., 1914. ______1 Ore...... 7...... 104 ...... 105 ...l.. 1 draws baok quiokly, toe trampling upftn toe, as tbe 40s. coat to weigh heavily on his heart. Surely the Orofts, Lieut -Col. Hassell, Mr. and Mrs. F. Barker Mr. and Mn- Sarel. Mdlle. de Jlarene. Mrs. Rotherfleld ...... 369 ...... 380 ..... 11 .... —i. and Mr. G. Humble-Orofta. The room was gaily islon] *1 wish yon | WILMINGTON TERRACE. Rye ...... 1284 ...... 1275 .... — ..... 9- horse is trotted up and down. committee cannot have thought of the humiliation BADEN-POWELL S I SCOUTS. Salehurat ...... 551 ...... 539 ...... 12 put on a soulful professor of musio conducting the decorated with flags and a large Union Jack was ), Lslgh,’ said his Lam sdow r (Grand P aradb). 2.—Mis3 Gaggs. Mira Blackett Mr. and Mrs. Nnnn' ...... For safety’s sake I proceed to the spot where suspended at the back of the platform.— The quid, sir,’ was tha Head Quarters: Pendred Mews,- Langney-road, SedlcHcombe.. 180 ...... 179 .... 1 auctioneer No. 1 is selling the oalves. The “ poor wonders and beauties of ragtime to a 40s. second­ Miss Miller. Mrsl de Matthews. Misses de ; JEV1NGTON GARDENS. Eastbourne]! , j | ." Sidley .t...... 869 .,... 876 ..... 7 .... — hand army ooat, while a meaner meniel goes round Chairman made a few.opening remarks, and Mr. ver. It ‘52 that S i secured ----; Miss Benton. Mias Morgan. 1 |Mr., Mrs. and Ticehurst ...... 528 ...... 510 .... -- .... 18 little things,” as a female sympathiser terms them, Harbord then gave an address on current political school el* Fisher. Mr. and Miss G. Fisher. ; Mr. and Mrs. 2.-Mr. and Mrs. Makover, t Commissioner, Rear-Admiral C. H. H. Moore...... oolleoting twopences for the chairs In a new raiment Sunntlawn.—Capt and Mrs. Stone,i f. Etchingham...... 202 ..... 203 .... 1 have to be practioally lifted into the sale ring, a topics. Dealing with the “ Land Campaign,” he ) viotory of nnadl. Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Knight. Mr. Knight. Orders for week commencing Jan. 5th. Ewhuret...... iS... 232 .,.... 224 — ..... 8 process in which the attendant uses the animal's costing as muoh as 45s. It is enough to make • Potter] Mr. Beedle.- Mr. A. Matthews. Mrs. and 5-Miss Newbery .... — the poor man throw down his baton and take up said Mr. Lloyd George wanted to freeze out the big i which ml MontforD.—Mr. and Mrs. Bridge. Miss Bnrrongha Tuesday.—International code signals. Frant .[...... It.... 299 ..... 301 .... 2 tall as a sbrt of rudder and crane combined. Later, landlords and make the State landlords, in wblcn il of these l After a few years’ MiSs Matthews. Mias Nathan, f Misses Ingram. Mrs. Guestling ...... 302 ..... 311 .... 9 .... — a trombone. Grant, f. t8). Mr. Sherwod. Mr. and Miss LeesoD. Mr. AnbeVtln i Thursday.—Chart work and wireless. HadlowiDown...... 132 ..... 135 ..... 3 .... v-- | I observe that the man has his fingers to the calf’s case he would be a sort of chief landlord. W hat l settled dor ] a farmer at Frog- Mr. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Carvello, f. Mr., Mrs. and Marohwood.—Mra. and Miss Danii (Ira Colburn. Saturday.—Knots, splices and swimming class. Hastings...... 927 ..... 927 -- .. -- mouth. The animal lioks them contentedly. [Since the meeting referred to the band oon did Mr. Lloyd George know about farming? He which ' ome for the rest of Miss Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Freame • , Miss Whalky All Scouts to attend' above classes at 8 p.m., sharp. ... 548 ..... 521 , , -- ..... 24 “Got by pedigree Sussex bull” Is the recom­ duotor has been’authorised to purchase a new over talked about deer forests—large tracts of country Start.' Southdown Hounds Elton House.—Mr. and Mrs. Mm .. Mra. and Miss; ... 236 ..... 237 l — mendation. The vendor now appears to watch the coat at a cost of £5. 5s.] Mosttn P rivate Hc^ el, Gibba -'iss_____ K. Selway.„ . . Mr. and .rs. Montennis Boys wanted, for above, .. — that were supporting deer and which, he salo, set for thK'c ( t f ; he made friends 26.—Mr. and Mra Hextall, t Thompson. Miss s ' . i ' Arthur Davis. Lamberhurst . .. 237 ..... 2281 ..... 9 proceedings and, possibly, to run up the price, if ought to be producing food for the people. The b hours, ending himself to Dr. Vallanoe. Mr. Tilbum. Mr. and iMrs. Duncan. W adhurst...... 734 . 74/5A .... li .... -- neoessary, “ Only three days old,” he remarks to Matthe Assist. District Commissioner. Westfield ...... 224 . 20T- , --- ..... 17 Duke of Sutherland had said to him, “ You oan tog theii with docommon Mr*. Walker Wei born, Mr. and Mra. Wilkes. Cabt. Mornini ■E__Mrs, Edward Smith. Miss Smith. Mrs. a friend, and then, turning to the auctioneer, oalls have 200,000 acres of deer fprest at-22s. an aore, but and Mrs. Brace. Mr. Riohardson. Mrs. Jeans. Mrs. ss Webb. Miss Hailey. MlssBrymer. Miss; Wincholsea ...... 222 ..... 238 ..... 16 ...... — . ) SEAFORD. i ! winning i races for them on Freymnth. Mrs'. Annltage. Mr. Mereerl Mr. Hoare, , Gordon, out, “ Got by pedigree Sussex bull.” I don’t think you will grow miich food on It for tlqe Nothing { amiss to (him, from i Jennings Cinematograph License Complication.—At Miss Hawkesford. Messrs. Read. Mrs. Baird. Mr. i n a m Dale.—Mr. and Mra. J. W. Still and son. Mr. 14,270 14,270 ! ' 143 143 ‘Told 'em that,” is the reassuring answer, but people.” The person who tritjd to grow food on a I|to Sussex!] ilt-warreD8 He Stiokland. Mr. White. Mr. Tyson. Mrs. Walker. and Mra. Edwards PAST and FUTURE. [No. of Parochial Electors: 14,938.] 1 the repetition of the statement as to the calf's Lewes Petty Sessions on Tuesday, before Mr. F. B. deer forest, added tbe speaker, would do abont as '(duties; le s ved or* school hot Miss Ferrier. Mr., Mrs. and Master Hunt. Mr. and Rosetta.—Mies Ross. Miss McLean; Miss Norsworthy distinguished parentage sends up the bidding, and Whitfeld (to tbe ohalr) and other Magistrates, Mr. much good as he would by trying to grow food on ct count t,'i at election lit Mrs. MeLintook. t Mr. and Mrs. Gamble. Mrs. Linton 42s. Is the ultimate figure realised. B. Barwell appliedfiled, on behalf of the pro the top of one of the lamps that lit tbe room i CARLISLE ROAD, i The midnight bell beats soft and slow r t In pol tf Butwhat he iov West Rooks (Grand Parade). Soon the cattle are betog driven away. In the prletors of the Seaford Em;Umpire Picture Falaoe, for (laughter). If Mr. Lloyd George had not a better r nmittee! ti e Sonlhdow Coburo House.—Mr. and Mra J. K. Miles. Mr. and W ith a mournful sound; UTILITY POULTRY CLUB, [ adjoining roadway frightened women seek the the'renewal of the cinematograph license for that knowledge of the land than he had of deer forests Col. Chamberlain. Mrs. Jones. Miss Mann. Miss Mra. Blackett. Mi-s Blackett , It seems to bid the Old Year go, n Cricket < lu Horn.' Mr. and Mrs. Kingham. MissKingham. Mil shelter of shop doorways and passages. An eight- building. He remarked that it had been over­ then he Knew about as much as a dead pheasant SoUthborouoh.—Mr and Mra J. Richardson. Miss For his chosen round looked that'this license expired on November 26th Klngham. Mr. and Mrs. Joy. Mr. Stevens. Mrs. Bethel, (dies M. Bethel Miss Currie. Mles Fenwiok. TWELVE MONTHS' LAYING COMPETITION year-old boy, less nervous, brandishes a toy Whip (applause); The speaker also dealt with the Insur­ Miss Waus. Mr. and Mrs. Slide. Mr. SC Slade. Miss E. Draeger. Miss Jackeon. Miss Woolhouee Is nearly done; his end is near, | In threatening manner, and the powerful beasts | The license was transferred on May 6th, and the ance Act and the Welsh Disestablishment Bill.—A G. Slade. Miss Slade. Miss Dora Slade. Mr. Corwen. And sp we give AT SEDLESCOMBE. retire to the other side of the road, management erroneously thought that the license vote of thaDks was passed to Mr. Harbord for his a Mr. and Mrs. Boatman. Miss Smsllplece. Miss Flux, COMPTON STRiBT. His departing hours a gentle tear, A Bcore of pigs, all purchased by. one butoher, would continue for a year from the date of the address, to the Misses Humble-Crofts for decorating Misses Sugden. Mis* Bond. Miss Clapham. " Waratah.—Mra. Johnson. MissNowen. Miss Flanagan. That lie may live j ( - ! occasion muon trouble, and the most obstinate transfer. The mqsic and dancing license for the the room, and toMaj or Paterson for presiding.—The >HdL Miss Fjie. MLs Sparks. 1 Mr. Woofi . In our minds a while, an 7-1» cy of Ittlen. Masters Brlttian () May bring oontent and prosperous work, 2,061 1,520 Keith Hart (Brighton), tenor. Misses Strachey (3).. Mr. Where neither greed nor jealousy lurk. The weather during the earlier stages of the CANADA Seaford Boy Scouts.—On Boxing Day a Slati Club.—The new officers appointed for and Mrs. Llfetree. Mr. i competition was unusually mild, and it will be of TRAVEL WITH FRIENDS party of the 1st Seaford Troop of Boy Scouts took Mrs. Fugeman. Mr.J. Mira, If such be the change, how welcome the lay interest to see if the advantage remained with the part in scouting manoeuvres'With a party of Scouts the ensuing year in connection with the Star Inn Mrs. Ray. Miss Burton. Moore, Which halls in full voice tlje Ne w Year’s Day! birds in the seml-lntenslve system during the SPECIAL PARTY from Eastbourne. The local boys were under | Self Help Slate Club are as follows: Chairman, Mr. W. H. Walker” Mr. Walk jum Mrs. W. Pettitt; committee,. Messrs, S. Oliver, R. $tJRLINQTON HOTEL 1913. 1 .V ii'l R. STROUD. recent odd spell of weather. To obtain a fair com- From EASTBOURNE District Scoutmaster W. T. B. Foster, and the Rev. W. Benjamin, Mira Benjamin. lir.Hingley parison ofi the two Bystems each competitor has a WILL LEAVE BY Buchanan Dunlop, of Eastbourne, conducted the Robins, A. Farley, A. Gaston and B. Hemsley; (The Gordon Hotels, Limited). auditors, Messrs. C. Humphrey and W. P ettitt; MOSTYN TERRACE. pen of the! same breed in eaoh seotion. s.s. “ AlAunia ” April 9,1914 party from that town. Some useful scouting work Mr. and Mi F. Cuyler Mr. and Mrs. Peat was done, particularly by the Seaford Troop, whose treasurer, Mr. R. Kemp; secretary, Mr. W. Hotel.—Mr. J. Freeman. Mr. and U PEYEN8E1 The highest soores for the: month have been FROM SOUTHAMPTON Hunnisett. About 30 members have re-joined the Mr. ^Riding, Mr. J. W. Freemi , members covered an area extending from the Cliffs frr*” 58m 1th Mira lay a parochial made in section 1 by pen 18 (White Wyandottes), BEST AND CHEAPEST WAY lbs. Guiherf., Mr. Leslie Btokes. Ml Mr. and Mn A. Hentschel Mr N. Camp! 'I Parochial Tea.—On Tut and pen 29 (Buff Rooks), with scores of 80 eggs Passengers granted Free Rail Tickets to well Inland of Friston, and eventually made for ; 01UD‘ and Mra. Main. Mr. anaT: - Master Henl lel M 88 Campbt- tea and entertalnment-at the Sc ds were attended (value 13s! 4£d ) and 77 eggs (value 121 4$d.) respeo London to Southampton East Dean, as th e! centre of operations. After a ! ^ , . Robo. Knight. MissR. Mr. H. A. __n Mr. and Mrs. Rose with considerable suooess. Tra; for the tea were lively, an d In seotion 2 by pen 21 (Wb Ite W yand ott For Particulars apply to oapital, though rather windy, day’s experience the j Mr. and A. Hawley Mr. Louis May generously provided by Mrs. Be id, Miss Jenkins, and pen 24 (Buff Orpingtons), with scores of boys marched back to their respective head­ w e s t h a m J Mr. and Campbell Mister May; in, Mrs. Boniface, LAN8DOWNE TERRACE. -Master' ■bell£ Mr. and Mra P. Smith, f. Mrs. Bassett Smith, Miss Mussi eggs (valne 9s. lljd.) and 65 eggs (value 9s. Ojd.) CUNSTABiD LINE, quarters. - ______[ ;______Whist D bive and Dance.—A highly success­ Hope’s f. Mrs. Adshead. Capt. and Mrs. Mrs. Mi iv Mr. aDd Mra H. Newman Miss Oammell, Mrs. Watson,;! tlss Soudder and respectively. Of the 80 eggs laid by pen 18< in 51, Bishopsgate,jate, London, E.iC.; or Local Agent. ful whist drive and dance was held at the Drill Wyllle Mr] and Mre. Talte Miss Mitchell. A misceUani >us programme, ■ Mr. and] section 1, no less than 79 were first grade (2-cz. and TheF ikst STHP.r-A teachet1 was endeavouring Hall on Nj w Year’s Eve to connection with the Sturgis. Mias Sturgis. Mr. Caine, f. Mr. W. Mr. G. LiVesey arranged by the Rev. W. H. G. ith (the curate), over) and the report Shows that many scaled over Westham Reading Room. The enterprise was was subsequently oarried out >y the tollbwlng; 2J-ozs. to explain the term “ booking’’ as applied to rail­ (teley. Miss Elsie way travelling. “ Now,” hesald, “ can any of you well supported by the residents and numerous El,MS AVENUE. Miss White, Miss Pilley, Mrs. The following Is the position of the leading pens visitors. Mr. W. Hutton aoted as M.C. for the Cotwn.ANDS.-Mre. and Fountain. | Mira East- r i g h t o n g r a n d h o t e l . Miller, Mr. John Bray, Mr. , . Simmons and tell me the name of the office at which railway the choir boys (sougs am ohoruses); Miss at the end of the second month . 11 HEATHFIELD. tickets aie sold?"” I...... “ The booking ‘ office” — - renlied whist and the dande. The result of the competition p Finest position on Front. “ Right?"respomled the teacher ? . and Miss Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds and B Gwendoline Mitchell (recitatn s) ; Miss Joan Section I. F atal Accident to a Tradesman.—While one of the lads. 1 „ .*„n! ti„. M. White, Jed ladys ; Mrs. E. Gearing, booby; Magnificent New Lounge and Terrace overlookin Holloway (danoes): and the Re W. H. G. Smith Pen No. . Breed. Total eggs. Total value, delivering meat at Burwash Common on Christmas At this moment his eye fell on a small boy at the -31.—Mrs. Kent. Master Kent. Mira Buckland d. end of the class who was evidently paying very Mr. J. Jupp, 1st gent’s; Mr. C. 0. Gamer, 2nd the Sea. (pianofortesolos). TheVIear(th« iv. Canon Bond) 29.—Buff Rooks .....,..... 129 19 Eve Mr. Archibald Ticehurst, butcher, of Beech gent’s ; Mr. G. Sexton, booby. The prizes were CAVENDISH PLACE, THE hotel. gave an address, in whloh he exp seed thanks to all Holme, Heathfleld, was thrown from his cart, as little1 attention to the lesson. “ Did you hear GARAGE COMMUNICATING 18.—White Wyandottes...... 103 16 that, Spry?” he demanded.!! J W ot,'sir? ” asked kindly distributed by Mrs. W. Hayl&nd, who was and Mra. Adams who hod in any way assisted or e occasion.—The 7.—White Leghorns ...... 103 16 the result of a collision with a van) which had been accorded a hearty vote of thanks. After an Lewis. R. Bland and friend, Mr. and PBIYATjE SUITES, WITH BOOHS. sobool children were entertain* 6n the following 15.—White Wyandottos...... Ill 16 left at the side of the road while th|e man in charge the youth innocently. “ Ah, I thought you were not listening 1 We will suppose your father interval for refreshments dancing was commenced, Vm DnuotAi-r fTnnara wnAll 1 pe r W eek. day and spent a happy time. Section II. | was calling at a honse. He was very seriously and was kept up till the early hours of tho 21.—White!L—White WyandottesWyandottes...... 1)38 ..... 18 101 injured, and died on Tuesday. An assistant decided to have a day’s holiday and visit the Aea- morning. [ ” I 7. —White Leghorns . 95! 14 111 named Malpasa was also thrown out of the cart, side—what would-be have to do before he could .5.—White Wyandottes...... 102 ..... 14 7-} but escaped with minor injuries. An Inquest was take his seat in the train ? ” {Without a moment’s 8. -*-White Leghorns . 91 13 2| held yesterday afternoon. thought the youngster replied, “ Fawn his tools! ” B read for the A rmy.—The roll of the drum* ia&xaspai i H i xgfsre?-"

EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1914.

GIFT. ^crbvints & A ssistants SHantcb

I THE DISTRIBUTION. Yf'YRTLKHOLM K EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, :i2. . tJL GHdrcdge-road, Kastbournp. 'Phone Bit;. ■' i: PAKLOUILM A Iii ; small l*ami|y; no basemtint :! The distribution of the Christmas Polioe fund, Upperton. i . COOlv ; small family ; central. subscribed by the inhabitants, took place at the S. HUTTON’S COOK and HOl'sEPABLO CUM A11) £16 to £2fi: K Police Court, Town Hall, on Thursday afternoon. Meads. Good GENERAL for Upperton. As usual the Bev. E. E. Crake (rector of levington) COOK for school. Also K1T( HENMAID. .’S aoted as hon. secretary of the fund, a position he HOUSEMAID for apartment-house; 4 servant has ably filled for the past forty years, in fact, Mr. ’ 4 GENTS REQUIRED On salary1 and commission.— Crake was the originator of the fund, and he has GREAT CLEARANCE SALE CRy^Life Assurance Company, 6* n* annually made an appeal on behalf of the polioe, A PjPLV. "OXFXyRD ' KK&iSTKY, Susans-road, East whloh has Invariably met with a generous response. ?■ v l\ bourne, for Comfortable Situations.—Wanted: The Mayor (Councillor C. W. Bolton) presided, Cook - Generals Houscpiulourmaids, Housemaids,______and amongst those also present were the. Deputy N O W O N . Generals, KitKitchcnmuids, chi Botweepmaids (Private i i)d Mayor (Councillor R. T.1 Thornton), the Rev. W. 0 . Hoarding Houses). Streatfeild (vicar of Eastbourne), the Rev. R. " T PPKIjJNTlCK \VANTIC!) to I the Coi^'iiid ~si7ed Salisbury Woodward, the Rev. J. Salwey, Aider- Triwle.—Apply, in own handwriting, to Elpliick Annual Sale of man C. F. Simmons (chairman of the Watch Com­ 50 and 50a, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE. and Spn, Ltd., Corn and Seed Stor s, Clitte,...... Lewe.L mittee), Alderman J.; C. Towner, Alderman E. OETWEEXMAII) WANTED,; ige about 17 ; strong ; Duke, Alderman T. B. Rowe, Mr. 0, A. Leatham, I • j :: . /■ ' I; ( Jt> early jisor; Church of England; must hav^ good Mr. H. Vine, Councillor B. Bradford, Councillor S. eharaptcr.—Mi ^. Margary, Chartljiarn Park, East Grin- N. Fox, Councillor S. Bussell, Mr. W. L. Wallis, ■ ’PHONE 701. ^ I 1 • stead,; Mr. A. C. Hillman, Me S. W. Winter, Mr. C. S. S. I lAKTEll WANTED , three| horse team ; ^good Brown, Dr. J. Adams (police surgeon), Major Teale Cj plough and horsem.ian.; to milk when required : .s; (chief constable), Mrs. Teale, Miss Teale, Mr. H. W. wages 1' cottage and. extras.]— Crighton, Hroxhill (town clerk) and others. The majority of Farm, Hart held (Holt y el. foroe was present, i at of the absentees l HINA and GLASS.—W aited] experienced YOL'NG belngon duty. e d Og a t io n c o m m it t e e . Cj LADY for China and Glussj Department.—Apply, — : „ F m , Evendens Ltd., Eastbourne. The Riev. E. E. Crake, In i his annual /ALIVE SCHOOL, LEWES.-WANTED, a Young statement, said he new therel was some anxiety THE SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION QUESTION. Man, ;l..just . ____ leaving_ ...a, hUUU1good oulwl) school, ton, Councillors away from home, and he sent his best wishes to the REMOVALS f'lOOK GENERAL; also Houseparlourmaid (Wanted. foroe for a happy new year. Major Molineux also Carter, Duke, Durell, Fox, Hoadley, Pearson, in a small family ; good references.—Address, Mrs. regretted he could not attend, a|nd that was the first Pulsfoijjtj, Russell, Soddy and Thornton, the Rev. Muriey. 12, St. Annes-road, Eastbourne. time he_____ had_____ been__ ab____ —noe he had been a Canon Allen, the Rev. ,W. C. Streatfeild, the Rev. 1QUK - GENERAL WANTED for entire work of member of the committee. Councillor Hollins, an j Small Flat ; age 20-25 ; daily.—Apply, 9, Hartington- excellent friend of thetund, could not be present. W. Macfadyen Scott, Mil H. W. Fovargue (secre­ Cmansions, Eastbourne. tary) and Mr. A. Haigh (assistant secretary). *» STORAGE. 59,61,63,63a Grove He hoped to have persuaded Miss Swift and Mrs. 6,. Sussex Gardens, EaSmsex Kiorta)!”8 RAPERY.—REQUIRED, well-educated YOUTHS F Morrison to attend. These names and some others Elementary Education and School Attendance h as Apprentices; also Improvers.—A^ply, Plummer were lmperlshably connected with the growth of Hours 9 till?; Sp-tx. 9 till 5. Later by Appointment DRodqis, [Ltd., Eastbourne. j Subcommittee. near Town Hall) stbourne, and they would never forget men like RESSMAKiNOv—Improver or jliodiee Hand W untied ( '. Swift, Mr. Graham, or Mr. Howard, who had Holy Trinity Schools.—The following report of CONSULTATIONS FREE. D1 at once ; gotxl private businens.—Belmont, Hi ight» worked for the benefit of Eastbourne. They might the Spec ial Sub-Committee was submitted: Goods Warehoused in Separate land-road, Old Town, Eastbourne. have Imagined that the fund jvrould have shown “ Holy Trinity Schools. - We report that ENERAL.— ANTED, a strong, respectable Girl at a great -falling off from la8t year» ^ In ere w erea J together with the Managers of these schools, we Lock-up Compartments. G i. GENERAL. - Apply, Mrs. Ellison, Killnrncy, i number of circumstances whloh made the year 1912 have considered (he report made.by H.M. Inspec­ Redoubt-road. Eastbourne. _____ a disastrous one. They would never forget the late tor concerning the suitability of the school ENERALWANTED,about 18to20; wait at table; Inspector Walls and his traglo end, and there nrisqs, and also the observations of the G1 wages £16.—36, Lushington-rOad, Eastbourne. . existed so muoh sympathy In the town that they nagers regarding the report. After careful Finest Fireproof Warehouses ENERAL for good home; faniily of two; must be u nfortunatelyrtunately prevent him from playing to-day. were not suprised to find that the fond reached consideration we decided, with the approval of J respectable and trustworthy.—Apply (afteriiodn). ATHLETIC NOTES. FrosdtItok will therefore take bis place at centre the large sum of £150. They llttle thought that the Managers, to recommend1 the Education Com in Eastbourne. 21,G Vjctoriaalrivc, Kastbouine. half, abdah., Maskelluuu, will oooupy his usual position on amount would be approached again. The past | mittee and Council as follows, viz.:— u l (By Spectator.) the left wing. & j ! ENKRAL 'SERVANT WANTED ; plaiif co< king; is r year bad been quiet and uneventful, yet the police “ (1) That the Boys’ and Girls’ Departments housemaid kept ; Country girl preferred ; good were always la the eyes of the publtb as doing Smart and Up-to-date Vans. G*outings : six iu faniily; wages £20-22.4-Apply, Bird- The Saffrons this afternoon will be occupied by be used' as one Mixed Department and that J f o r o r to Pritl their duty efficiently and well. They had also the Infants’ Department iontinue as at c t. hurst Rise, South Croydon. T H E WEEK’S FOOTBALL. a RugbyImatoh between Eastbourne and Brighton. distinguished themselves In various other fields, present, / ’I I—- arn the tradJe.—Apply, Fast­ such as cricket, swimming and other kindred 0495. — FELBPJDGE. — FREEHOLD VJT bourne Dry Meaningig Co.’s Works, Bilker i-road, “ (2) That the garden at the front of the emi-detached Experienced aud Careful Men The Old Malvernians met a team got together institutions. During the year two men from VILLA or Week-end Cottage, buil in charming Eastbourne. Jeviugton had joined the! force. Jevington school be made by the Managers into a play old world style of architecture, but —_ modern con- HOLIDAY MAT0HE8. by Mr. A. Makalua on Tuesday at (he Saffrons, and ground for the boys of the Mixed Department. venlences; situate amidst lovely ruralr______surroundings; only Employed. OOD COOKS, Parlourmaids, Housemaids, General a again suffered defeat. There was some bone In the belonged to a fine ancient raoe and pedigree, and sandy gravel subsoil; good garden.—Apply, West, Gt and Kitehenmaids WANTED ; also Useful! Man^ pound after the frost, but not sufficient to greatly he was always glad to get men from there to join “ (3) That the necessary additional exits liOndon-road. East Grinstead. for house •vnd garden ; live in.—Central Registry. 182, nterfere With the play. The scratch team was the foroe. He pointed out the attractions whloh from the class rooms be made by the High-street, Lewes. Experienced Nurse and jCook- I'. Managers so that the boys and girls df the L SIN ESS PREMISES, Eastbourne (for about 30 ESTIMATES FREE. Housekeeper disengaged. EASTBOURNE v. 0LJ) MALYERNIANS. composed principally of looal men: and won by two the force presented to yonog men In the country. years in occupflation of Messrs. Hubbards); double- ’oals to ode. George Frenob was one of the backs, If these young men remained' upon the land the Mixed Department shall be able to leave the B fronted shop, with t)OD PLAIN| C'UOIv WANTED for boarding-house, <•4*' class fOoms by different doors. 1 seven rooms and range of well- | at once; good references essential.—Apply, |.\ von* 'rosdlck played at centre half, Grevett at left half, future Was often ourtalled and limited In its arranged workshops at rear.—Apply, Chas. Horne, Auc­ APPLY dale} f>, Hartirigton-place, Eastbourne. Eastbourne got through their holiday programme whilst' " ‘ Jack ™ ' Martin add Collins were ird^peot. There was a remarkable attraction in “ C3): That application be made to the Board tioneer, Eastbourne. joining the police foroe, but i the men must be of Education for their approval to the above OpD COOK WANTED ; help given ; four in family fa anoat satisfactory manner. Two matches were amoi forv The last two are members U AYWAKDS HEATH AND DISTRICT. - For 1 {wagerwages. £26.—Mrs. /,u' " Mathews,” “ rnTurret ‘ House,TT Kak” played, and both were won, Hampstead being of StTFetqr’s team and both did| extremely well. >articularly qualified. He believed the fond had arrangements." A A particulars of Houses to be Let or Sold in this G iad a great amount of Influence In Eastbourne. charming and healthy locality, with excellent railway G. E MAYNARD, L t d .. Grinr instead. ■ beaten on Boxing Day by two goals to nil, and the They were very far from being outclassed, even in ResolvedThat the report be received and suoh company. Bath teams played ten a side. It had now continued for 40 years and he thought adopted servioe to London. Brighton and Kant.bourne, apply T, ! • I ) ' " • ) VKHSKSS WANTED for three little 'girbl: few Old Malvern lane on the Saturday by three to Bannister & Co. House and Estate Agents, Market ouimdaily.—Address S., " Courier ” Olflce, CraSvley. . ■ . f’f !,j *; ) •'I • - It had considerably augmented the feeling of union Willowfield Council Schools.-‘-The Secretary place, Haywards Beath.______Telq nothing. The attendances, however, though good, which should! ever exist between the public and Complete House Furnishers, mPUSKPAIiL(JITt.MaTd M’ANTED1 a t1 once, - tem- The Southern Amateur League table up to dab reported as under: “ On Friday, 5tli December, I i porary or pefmanent.—Apply, Mrs. Hing.->ton, Iff, were not overwhelmingly great for holiday time, the polioe. It had had the effe ct of increasing the o u se s a t Ea s t b o u r n e (an exclusive selection). H reads as f confldenoe of the police In I he public. It was met the Chairman of the managing body of the Write or telephone 844 to K. Barratt Terry, F.A.I. Sel wyn-road. East bourne. • a d It Is rather a disquieting faot that there were Section **A.’. Willowfleld Council Schools (tile Rev; W. Mac­ (S5jHlearn' local experience).—Terry's Auction and Estate /-GouIb-y surely a great stimulus to the force when it was fadyen Scott) and the head teachers of the Higher Offices, 19. Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. Greystone Buildings, ” OUSEMAII) R EQ U IR ED w ages £18, and ail probably more people present on the Saffrons at P. W. L. 4* Fon Agst. Pts shown that Its efforts were ap; reolated. | (found, with tips extra.—Apply, stating age, refer­ Civil 8ervice (8) .... 8 ... 5 0 ... $ ... 18 ... 9 — 1ST Grade and the Junior Mixed and Infants’ Depart­ OUND FREEHOLD INVESTMENT.—BUSINESS Hence,; land when disengaged, Manageress, The Hydro the boys’ match: on Boxing Day mording than at Lon., 0. & W. Bk.(7l 7 ... 5 ... 2 ... a ... 16 ... 9 - 10 The Mayor then dlstrlbut the gift in pro- ments at the schools with regard; to the question i PREMISES, Eastbourne; central position; double- Hotel. Eastbourne. both Eastbournele matches pat togethe Ealing Assoc. (51....10 ... 3 8 ... 4 ... 19 ...17 -10 jortionate amounts to all ranks, and afterwards Sfronted! shop and jeight good rooms; early possession; Eastbourne C.E. Vampires (—)... 9 «. 3 ... 5 ... 1 ... 12 ... 17 - T of (accommodation. Last year many Complaints ‘ART/) U1 i M All) Wanted; three-in family; T ' 'i* •! • The Casuals (6)..... 5 ... 2 ... 1 ... 2 _ 11 ...8 — 6 ris Worship addressed) the assembly. ;He said he were received from parents, which were con­ price £$50 to immediate purchaser.—Apply, Chas. Horne, ___ and housemaid kept; wages £24 to £2H.— Reigate Priory (—j...... 2 ... 2 ... 2 ... 18 11 - 6 was always glad to be with the police, but not in sidered both reasonable and natural,, that the Auctioneer, Eastbourne. ______Apply, letter only. Mis. Richardson, South Lodge, Cojlege- Some very nice football was seen in the Hamp­ Ipewich Town U).... L 2 . ... 2 ... li ... 11 ... 12 - 5 stead match, in whloh W. Garrard played very well Hampsteaditead(S) (S) ...... 14. & ... 0 ... 5 ..9 - 2 charge of them. The gift had (been subscribed In children who had been in the Junior Department OMFORTABLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO road, Eastbourne. _____ | (Dulwitj « t outside right, and Jaok French scored both goals. Townley Pax)t“ ‘ (81 ... ■|.„ 0 ... 5 ... 1 ... 9 ... 22 — 1 appreciation of tbeir services, and he was sure, were excluded from the H igher iGradle Depart­ C LET ; moderate terms for winter, or permanency ; AUNDRY.—Experienccd^Body Linen MACHlK lST from their record In the past, they would continue ment on account of lack of accommodation. In 17 years and years’ references,—8, Hyde-gardens/ East­ SPECIAL PREPAID RATES l REQUIRED. A venue Laundry, Whi\rf -Iroad, Are i B a t the match p a r egcettence was that against the SxcnoN44B.’ bourne* L Old Malvern tans, when spectators were treated to Carshalton ... 3 ... 0 ... i ..; 17 .i. 8 - 9 to deserve that appreciation in the future. The order to obviate those complaints, ’the Chairman Eastbourne. I i to a really fine exposition of the game, and saw Cambridge W 8 ... 0 - 1 H ... 5 —8 position of the polioe was a very honourable and of the Education Committee (Councillor Hollins), COMFORTABLE BOARD and LODGINGS for young \Y^NTS OF ALL KINDS, AN and WIFE VVAgSrED ; gQQd indoor servants> ^ Canq Kaitbourne In far better form than they have Eastbourne ... 4 ... 2 ... 3 ... 14 ... 7 - 8 responsible one, whloh necessarily brought Its Councillor Wright and I, then, as a temporary J man ; terms low.—Yorstoun, Mountney-road, Old ____M must understand duties personal chara te r; lation 1 Aquarius (8). i: , ■ 2 ... 1 ... ot ... IS ..7 - 4 obligations and duties. The polioe were entrusted measure, advised the head teachers to overcrowd (Town, Eastbourne.) ARTICLES FOR SALE, house;hoy kepL—14, Carew-road, Eastbourne. other previously shown this season. Alleyn (8) ?,...... 1 ... 2 Si ..; 10 ...13 — 4: for s ' • •■ Norsemen (3)...... 1 ... 1 a .„ 2 ... 3 - 2 with great power, to be used for the repression of a little and to refuse fresh 'applications. The astbourne 121, envs-roai».-paving guests 8EBVAHTB WANTED or SITUATIONS REQUIRED. jyTpRNING GOVERNESsl REQUIRED at M )ads, ... 1 ... 3 ... or ... 5 ..11 - 2 orlme, and: for the preservation of order. The head mistress of the Junior Mixed and Infants' RECEIVED; well-appointed house; refined home; The homesters were without their captain, H. 0. Richmond Assn. (7). ... 0 3 ... •: 2 ~ 5 ... 15-2 E _ /Eastbourne, for one pupil (girl of 16); good En ylish Weybridgel—)_ ... 0 ... 3 «.iJ ... 0 ..16 - 1 police were as Import administration as Department has refused during this year no less sunny winter residence; vacancy pennanent guest; HOUSES ox APARTMENTS TO LET, and French ; references.—Address, H., care of PartMdgi Wood, whose place a t back was filled by Maskell. within parentheses indicate the order of soldiers and sailors llltary and naval than 60 applicants, and yet the same trouble will highest references.—Mrs. Fred Tovey. and Co., Grove-road, Eastbourne. 'She letter’s usual position at left half was ocoupled Are Advertised In the Whole of in last season’s competition. affairs, and In aooei. the polioe must arise nex; spring when children are transferred a s t b o u r n e .—Comfortable a p a r t m e n t s : few ORTER.—Strong LAD REQUIRED as junior Pciu ter. M by J. EL Frosdtok, the Cambridge Blue, whilst W. l recognise the obligations pli upon them. In from the jJunior Department to the Higher Grade doors Grand-parade; sheltered positibn; piano; Farncombe & Co.’s (Ltd.) Sussex Newspapert [---Apply, Plummer Roddis, Ltd^ Eastbourne. !■ at oentre forward Instead of his •!•£’ • / • j f r Department. We therefore considered alterna­ electricE light; winter terms; well recommended.—Mrs. P __itboume they had a police fo: that was strictly At One Charge, viz, i . [ J. Local football accidents are somewhat rare, but loyal to nil Its duties, and the rules under whloh tive suggestions ofithe head master of the Higher Toogood, W, Elms-aj’enue. , ERVANTS SUITED FREE.-Co6k-GenOrals, Hduse- I am sorry tb say that In a friendly game at East I iNgBBTios...., Okk Shilling, not over 20 Wordi parlourmaids, Generals, Kitchenmaids'and Ypung the force was regulated. He Brae glad to say—and Grade Department, and came to the conclusion LAT to LET, Furnished; also Flat to Let Unfur- Suirls to Train Wanted; excellent situations.—Write or Beta Hoathly on Boxing Day M..H. Arundel, the well- he was sore his brother Magistrates would that the pest method of dealing with the matter nislied.—Apply. 19, Ccylon-plaec, Eastbourne. 3 I nsertions..... Two Shillings and Sixpence known Eastbourne St. Mary's oentre half, had the F call, The Sussex. Registry. H^a/rs’-walk, Lewes. * > not eo powerful a combination as-some of the associate themselves with his Remarks—that they was to provide additional accommodation in the BURNISHED. —) Nice little HOUSE, facing sea 7 Insertions...,...... Five Shillings > that nave represented them in former years. misfortune to break his right leg about two inches Higher Grade Department. We recommend that TRONG GIRL, over 20, WANTED as KITClkfcN- were well satisfied with the polioe work of the I ’ !bath; would let part or whole; winter terms.— Loiujw AdvmtUtmtntt at Proportk nai# Rata. jM A ID q u ick , willing and early riser; seven. above the ankle after the game had been In town In relation to crime. The eases brought three class rooms should be added, and I have Notloy, 39. Gildredge-road, Eastbourne. Ir Booked the Usual Rates; will be Charged. S : * ! • * M pH lIi ; irogress for 10 minutes. At first it was thought;' asked the Building Surveyor to prepare a rough maids, two jnen keipt.—Write, stating wages add is^nd^- , It goes without eaylug. the Old Boys played .o be merely a severe sprain, but on arriving at before the] Magistrates were, always carefully OUSE TO LtT(Unfurnished); three bedrooms, two Hi snoli Ami ounoeio eats appear onoe in tbe follow hi ( refeitepee fq Housekeeper, Seaford Ladies’ Coljlege, all. For the first 20 minutes or so they considered before they were putforward, and where plan showing how this can be done and to supply sittingsittir------rooms,-1 bathroom,------kitchen and scullery;----- Sussex., J u the evening Arundel was examined careful investigation was required it was always a rough estimate of tjie cost. As a matter of fact, clHose to sea.—Appiy,:i.—Api)lV, 28, Sus,ms-road, Eastbourne. Bastbaume Chrvnicle Eak 6frinstead Observe M' had rather the best of matters, and had their by adootor, and, upon the full extent of the iDjury the Higher Grade Department is not large enough Eaxt Smtiea Ntn* mitsex Surrey Ccnrirr KMPOfiARY‘ J oOKTWANTED ; sleep in or Out.— •hooting been more accurate they might have carried -out. In conclusion, the Mayor said they r|1 0 LET, PART kiell-built_____ semi-detached HOUSE; no T A()ply, Grown Hotel, East Grinstoad. DAY) being discovered, he was conveyed to the Princess were confident the efficiency of the foroe would be for the numbers thiit may now be reasonably J. basement; seven rooms; furnished or■unfurnished; unfurnished; Hatiings Independent Horsham limes obtained a lead, of whioh It would havrf Been bard Alice Hospital, where everyone will wish him a expected to pass from the Junior Department. ANTED, about Jan. 12th, for Flat, Superior General Branoi to deprive them, but gradually the homesters, maintained, and wished the members a happy low rent accepted from a good tenant, 91, Pevensey- riioreby securing, at a vory small cost, an amount of publicity complete and speedy recovery. New Year.) In other schools the Accommodation of the Senior road, Eastbourne. » throughout the important; district of East SusSer, W or Working Housekeeper; good plain cook ; - principally by beautiful combination, got the upper Department foT a Junior School the size of the among the most influential inhabitants. j thoroughly it nkt worthy; one lady.—Mm. Wcare, 3, Hart - hand, and bad their opponents well beaten long Alderman Simmons, on behalf of the officers and nr40 LET (Unfurnished), large_ SITTING and BED- fleld-squure( East bourne. ■ill * t ♦ Willowfield Junior School is much larger than JL ■ ROOM, together or separately , good position; UNEQUALLED BY ANY OTHER LOCAL before the finish. The victory was In every way Arundel’s services will be greatly missed by St. constables, thanked the Mayor. ] At no time during the Willowfield Higher Grade Department.” every convenience.-!-Y. Z., “ East Sussex News,”N< Lewes. ANTED, a COOK-GENERAL; must be well reedm- well deserved, and was all the more oredltablC Mary’s tliisl,afternoon, when they have to meet the past 40 years, he said, had; the polioe force In Resolved That tlie action of the Secretary in W mendetl.—Apply-, “ Highbury,"St. Leonards-road, elnoe the Blue and Yellows had only ten men for Vernon Aithletlo in the second round for the Eastbourne been of a higher 'standard than It was O LET, on South Coast, suitable for Manufacturers, Ordaw ehould be sent direct to Farkoombh h Oo.’a (Ltd./ Eastbourne. T &c„ GOOD OFFICES and STORE, with large Head Offlcea, or left with Authorised Agents, th e greater part of the game. Sussex Senior Cup. His place will be taken by E. to-day, and they could only hope that the long Covered Yard of oyer 5,000 feet super and Railway and Prepaid at the above Low Rates. ANTED, a good HOUSEMAID, ilso a Kitchen- • ^ . • Diplock. The match Will be played on the Old record of good service that had been given would’ 3ik Harbour Accommodation. — Apply, Rayner & Son, W maid.—Apply to Mrs. H., 33, Cai lisle-road, East­ Town ground, the kick-off being at 215 p.m., and be maintained unsullied. Referring to the Rev. consideration of the recommendation to provide Estate Offices, Newhaven, Sussex. bourne. Weak ford had been playing wonderfully w ell- The Publishers guarantee a combined Sale exceediux even for him—When the mishap occurred, rather Eastbourne St. Mary's playing as follows E. E. Crake, the speaker s&td that If the members this accommodation be deferred pending the ELL-FURNISRED SITTING and BEDROOMS ANTED, immediately, TEMPORARY MAID for of the polioe foroe were asked to name their patron receipt of. these. Bedroom Work.—Apply, Housekeeper, 1, llyile- more than midway through the first half. Through T. Medhurst, goal; A. Teague and B. W TO LET; suitable for two ladies or gentleman; W gardena, Eastbourne. ______‘ _; some mistake be came Into collision with Frosdick, Bennett, backs; E. Diplock, W. Stonham and saint the probability was that it would be the The Rev. Canon Allen proposed the adoption moderate terms for permanency. -49, Jevingtoh -gardens, 15,000 COPIES WEEKLY Rector of Jevingtou (applause). It was a very Eastbourne. Which means that all tiheae Announcements ANTED, for Eastbourne, thon nghfy capable be obtj and sustained an Injury to his leg, whioh necessi­ A. H. Arundel, halves; F. Morley, G. Holle- of the report. i are seen by about I / mitteej tated his retirement. He very plucklly returned bone, H. Teague, T. Collett and S. G. Tag well, idea of Mr. Crake s to start the fund, but it Councillor Duke seconded, and it was carried. W GENERAL SERVANT, who call coOk;- ik ; private ptival J lv be carried out with the hea fEEK] - END COTTAGE. THE ACORN,’ house; two In .family.—Apply first, ftltfstfW., 1, Graii- after a considerable interval, but It was of no use, forwards. : H igher E ducation SuB-CdMMrtTEE. ROTHERFIELD ; picturesque, modern ; about TEN TIMES AS MANY READERS vifio-road, Eastbourne^______and he was almost at once compelled to retire * • tion of the Inhabitants of the town. He hoped halfW an acre ; good view; close to station1; freehold, -from tite game altogether. Stoner was brought In the East Sussex Challenge Cup Lewes have that Mr. Crake would be spared for many years to Municipal Secondary School for Boyis.—V]Fith J5500.—Apply, Premises, or Morten Cutler & Co.,99, New- ANTED. APPRENTICE to tileGriSdery, Provision regard to1 the appointments, of Mr. William F. gatc-strect, London. w gnd Fruit Tnuiv; wages frohi coirirumoneement.— back Into the half-back line, and for the rest of the scratched to St. Mary’s, who bare now to meet carry on the fund (hear, hear). Ainblidgc’s Stor■es,'East Grinstead.1' ij', game Eastbourne played with only four forwards. Hastings and St. Leonards in the semi-final at The Rev. J.. Salwey, In seconding, said he was Stariey arid Mr. Arthur J. Platt as assistant JEisceUancons. Eastbourne on a date yet to be arranged. present for the first time at those gatherings. masters for one term on probation, it 'was, on ANTED, a BETWEENMAID.—Apply, by letter. • • • the recommendation of the head master, resolved1 stating all particulars to Mrs. W. L. Wall! The When he oame there he aid not know where to go JUticks Jfor §alc. Wish,W Eastbourne. J believe the Old Malvernlans put down their j .1 * : *’[i *,[ -F v and was rather frightened at seeing so many that the -appointments now be confirmed, the ATRONISED BY ROYALTY 160 times.-We have Il;■' t • ) t) defeat to thelr.lnaWHty to shoot. There may have engagements to be determinable by two months’ received the above patronage from 10 different The Congers had two matches during theholldays, members of tbe force about. He was taken Into a P ANTED, trustworthy HOUSEMAID, who under­ been something In this, but thfl real causes of the notice given by pr to the committee.—A letter members of the British Royal Family.—Edmonds and stands her duties*; not young; foul’’servants,— winning one and losing the other. On Boxing Day room where he was sore be had; no right to go, and OSTERS EAST GRINSTEAD LIMITED, Edmonda, 20, Elms-buildings, Eastbourne. _____ W visitors’ downfall must be locked for elsewhere, they journeyed to Rye, and after a pleasant game then he was brought on)to the Magistrates’ benoh. was read from tin) Head Master asking the Com­ F c ENGINEERS, Apply, Mrs. Walker. Waterside, Lingfleld. to my mind, the greatest faetor of all was on the (Shits lost by 3—1. They were, not at full He had come without his bioyole lamp and he was mittee to re-coisider his. scale of.: salary. 24, CHEQUER ROAD (Tele. 131), INGER-TAME PARRAKKETS.; perfectly tame; ANTED. GENERAL SERVANT, for Small il combination and short passing of strength, but had a good side out. The honours Resolved: That the Special Sub-Committee be F can be handled by small child; hardy, hand-reared Cottage (pne lady); able to do plajn cooking^— afraid he wonld find himself somewhere else if the asked to consider this matter and report their Always have FOR SALE a large quantity of NEW and aize of large canary; 7s. 6d. each.—Edmonds and W Yellow forwards. They have shown went to Wickenden, who played a great game proceedings did not soon end.: There was some SECOND-HAND MACHINERY. nonds,( Eastbourne. ~ • MissChisholiib Glyrnle, near Lewes. it this season previously. Hitherto It between the stloks, and on this particular display similarity between the workof a parson and of the ■recommendation. e 0UTH WANTED, to ma k e hiinnelf useful ;l jui Bentrie has been 5lr principal failing and this makes romises to be one of the best goalkeepers in East- Lecture Theatre.—An application was read front They have at present the following for Disposal /CANARIESIAN ARIES,—COCK CANARIES on full song 7s.6d„ V LIFE [police; at least, the peqple thought so. If some­ and 21s. each; iopporUinity to leani the trade.—Apply’ Eastbourne their displi on Saturday all the more welcome „ourne. The rest of the team did fairly well, but the Eastbourne Branch of the Christian Social 1 BRADFORD SHEET WASHING and V 10s- 15s. lens, 2s. to 3s. L ; large Dry CleaningUOi’s Works, Baker s:road, UldToivvii, EaKt- (next t body’s apples were Stolemora hedge broken down, selection.—Ed-Etlmouds______& Kdmonc______i, Eastbourne.______HoutJ and surprising. the Rye defence was too heavy for the forwards. he often got a letterJaatt theae people seemed to Union for the free use of the Lecture Theatre at WRINGING MACHINE. ^bouriie. ‘-i ' ' 1 • * \ * the Municipal Technical Institute on the Tues­ 1 Secondhand Length SHAFTING, with Pulleys /TULK1NG AMAZON PARRO^S, 35s. to 60s. Foreign Then, again, Froediok’s style of halt-back play nr •* ■ *ij. '■ - think It was a parson’s job'to keep order as well as days in February next. Resolved: That this and BearingB. A Birds hi great variety from 2s. fid. pair. Pomeranian On Saturday the Congers went to Battle, where, the polioemans. Therefore he came to see his committee regrets that it cannot recommend the 1 CORN CRUSHER. upples b nonds & J aonds, 20, Elms- i j|l sehoo^I was of the utmost assistance to the men in front brother policemen (laughter),' and If he did not □fidings, Eastbourne. K>t him. As a rule he played pretty dose to their on a very muddy pitch, they managed to win by Education, Committee to grant the application. 1 18-ILP. MILL (SaundcrKOn's) Petkol TRACTOR, Situations Muntci). 5—2. From the spectators’ pibint of view it was a reoeive a share of the gift It was a pleasure to see The report was adopted, on the proposition of w ith Truck and Three Furrow (Howard) Plough. IRDS STUFFED AND CASED.; Foxs’ Masks I-'- heels and his placing was simply perfection. No them enjoy it. It was very gratifying to hear from 1 12-h.p. side E. MOTOR CAJR. • __B 1 Mounted on Shields and all kinds of Taxidermy loaning the rail, but a deft most humorous game to watch, for the players the Rev. F. S. Williams, seconded by the Rev. work done On the premises; Ova and Pupae of Butter­ V riS S VENKSSl EMPLOYMENT AGENCY for D* performed .some astonishing aorobatio feats now people in the town of the members’ kindness In W. Macfadyen Scott. 1 8-h.p. ROVER CAR. GOVERNESSES and SERVANTS. 122, Termintis- Miss] along the ground to the respeot to oases of distress or tifouble. 2 New Lengths SHAFTING, Pulley and Bearings. flies and Moths ; Ladies’ Hat Feathers of all kinds ; road, Eastbourne. Servants supplied for Private Houses, AC.T.,1 l to receive .the pass. The expert- and again. 3. Davis s(iade a welcome re appearance many Thousands to select from.—Edmonds & Edmonds, I Special Sub-Committee. 1 60-ft. WINDMILL PUMP and TOWER (nearly 20, Elms-buildings, Eastbourne. Hotels, Schools, Sec. Phone 843. Hours 10—1,2—7. Society! Masked at full back was a In goal, and It Is to be hoped thatjhe will be seeni Councillor Fox new). either t , he kioked and tackled with there for the remainder of the season. Ball and Rev. E. E. Crake, The Special Sub-Committee reported as follows: IRD CAGES.—Every description in stock at lowest ISEM; AGKI*.- Cook * General and Houseparlour- white,!, Wheeldon as back were not sorely tried, whilst the; best friends the poll 1 3J-H.P. Stockport GAS ENGINE (SOLD). ’ ‘ it, and he hardly made a mistake Municipal' Secondary School for Girls.—The 1 4-h.p. TANGYE STEAM ENGINE (nearly new), __B1 . ble prices; Goldfish, Globes and AquariumB.— D inaifi, friends, ages 37 and 38,19 months’ character. . Miss best of the half-backs was Murrell, who shown many years (applause). | application of the Head Mistress that Miss Eva Edmonds & Edmonds, 20, Elms-buildings, Eastbourne. Visiting throughout • game. 1 200-h.p. NATIONAL GAS ENGINE and Suction, Prepay every promise of developing Into a first-class half. Councillor Thornton1 seoonded, and the motion O’Mahonyj who was appointed, at the commence­ i Gas Plant (nearly new). - |/\S . REWARD.—LOST, bn Christmas morning, a .1 . * • « The other'two, Wakeham and Terry; did fairly We often have enquiries for Second-hand Machinery and i By the wair, Masked is about to leave Eastbourne was carried with acclamation; and lusty oheers ment of the present term, should now be recog­ I V® large GARNET BROOCH.—Whoever Will bring Housemaid. 20. excellent phi-sonal character, £28; Under well. The forwards were all so good that It would were given for Mr. Crake and the Mayor. nised as a fuli-time assistant teacher and that and owners with such articles for disposal will do well to the same to Mrs. Hanbury, Brockhufst, East Grinstead, House or Bctweenmaid, 17.- 11 months' character, £16; and i * ' miss him from the team very mttoh be hard to single out any one man as especially communicate with us. No charge is made unless a sale will receive the above reward. M! |i Is taking up flying at Shoreham The Relv. E. E. Crake, In reply, her salary! should be increased from £80) to £90 Is effected. experienced Housemaid, 22, 2J years' character, £22 ; &e„ distinguishing himself, bub the twoiwo . t that h a t ____ most per annum, was considered. We ,report (hat we &c.—Apply as above. R.CM.1 believing that there Is a quicker future In. that line the valuable assistance he had .reoelved from Prices on application to J. Dadswell, Manager. HINT. - CLEAR YOUR WARDROBES. - We caught the eye were Foddering ai id G. 43. Elliott. Henry Vibe and Councillor B. Bradford. have examined the terms of this teacher’s give high prices for good class things, and buy be r of business. Perhaps he is right. i The latter played with great aae) i and vim, and m, ... • Tj-T, appointment, and it comes quite as a surprise to everythingA iff any condition to send abroad, abn Ladies' .4 PPLY, Hon. Secrf,taby SOLDIERS'and SAILORS’ Eastb WANTED, SECOND-HAND MACHINERY for Cash Gents’, Children’s, and Underwear; Boots,ts, S'Shoes and HELP SOCIETY, and NATIONAL 'ASSOCIA- for i * • » • was a distinct success. The wlnmsrs were hospit- us that she ha® not been required to act as a full­ or Exchange for New. ______Upperton-road, Eastbourne (Tel. No. 571), for opened their score in th e first half ably enh after > match by the time teacher. The Committee, when sanctioning Household Linen, Blankets, Curtains also Officers’ in Baslbon Death ov^Mb. E . G. P byob.—The death took Uniforms,” Men, Waiters, Porters, Vanmen, Chair and. through the t kgency of French, and they led by this Battle b this appointment, intended that a full-time DVERTISEMENTS must ho replied to in xoriting, invalid Attendants; Spinal Chair for Hire; Vacnum ' t to the! terval. Afterwards, worf' place at his resldenoe, 24, South-aVenue, Queen’s teacher should be obtained for the salary, of £80 A directed to tho addresses given. Personal applica­ Cleaner i Supplied with or without men ; Gardens did a lot of pressing and To-dav ai , in Gildredge Park, the Congers Park, Brighton, on Wednesday, after a short per annum, and we, therefore, are not able to tions at our Publishing Offices, for particulars, are uselessletter address forwarded by at______BAttended;----- — Windows ------Cleaned- ;----- andany an Casual Work meet Uppt In a league match, and will be illness, of Mr. Ernest George Pryor, (on of the late recommend the Education Committee to increase Queen’s-road, Hastings, Sussex. (Copyright.] Insured under Workmen’s Compensation Act. Men of shot from the left wing, very much Mr. CalebPryor; of South-street,Lewes. Deoeased, AY COB FOR SALE, 14 hands; 10 years old ; sound —■~* character only sent out. i faahli that Gardner .need to thrill us with. represea the salary beyond £80 per annum. ■ w hiiuand quietquiet_; ; will,wiiiium take reasonable offer.—J.. Ellis, who was In his 40th year, had been for a li GBodstjone-road, Lingfleld. A RTIFICLAL (but natural looking) TEETH FITTED M ’f The thirds ,t came from a mix up In front of the J.Di ,0 . Alii and 0. W. Wheeldon; period In tbe service, as a traveller, of Messrs. Municipal Secondary School for Boys.—The JA.. by modemmodern and painless method!methods ; repairs ; misfits JAILIFF or FOREMAN (Working).—FARM ER'S of the 1 Old Malvei ;oaI, Froedlek finding the net well H. Ji Ins, A. 0. retry and F. Murrell; L.'H. application of the Head Master asking the Com­ remodelledtolled ; absolutely painless extractions ; advice ,_t SON SEEKS SITUATION ; married : abstainer; Ruble & Adame, corh merchants of Brighton, and TJICYCLES, 2s. fid. WEEKLY.-Why wait longer; practical knowledge of heavy and light land, stock, PIANC out of (he oust lan s reaoh. Elliott,!. ‘ Woodi G. p. Elliott, H.G. Sutton mittee to re-consider his scale of salary- was con­ J j have your NEW .CYCLE at once on our Gradual free; moderate charges. — E., H. Richards, Ltd., 6, and C # * ?’ •# . and Wi Hewitt. formerly of the county town. Mr. Pryor was well- sidered. ft was noted that the scale adopted: in Payment System. Premiers, Swifts, Sunbeams, Singers. Sussex-gardenB,Eastbourne. Hours,9—7; Saturday, 9—5. buying, selling, accounts, steam and oil engines, )■ known in Sussex, as he regularly attended the Phone 77L chinery; good^Tcfjbrences. — Heath, Ravenswood er ouch a team naturally October, .lpll, was a commencing salary of £260 Enflelda and Triumphs In stock: other makes to order.— ge, Hoisted Keynes. N Voice 1 various markets, and he was at iHailsham Market per annum, rising annually by £10 to a maximum, For full particulars, Jury & Son, 3, 4 and 5, Trinity- r ;■ /The de t of the i Eastbourne Boys by the as recently as a fortnight ago. He leaves a widow buildings, Eastbourne, i Telephone 888. T)IJAILLE.—Youxil LADY, trained at Norwood, four Brighton) of £300 pei) annum. In view of the large increase resentatlVee at the Saffrons on the and three ohildren. fpj f v I in the number of scholars and of the efficiency of . MOTOR YCLES and CYCLE OAR&- ID-t J 3 years’ experience with the blind, REQUIRES M Bj imblance of fiuke^aboutTtf’w i^ o u t morning of ing Day oan be attributed to two / We have the Pick f the Market. Triumph, B.S.A., ia i Mot^n'i 6a, Ocklynge-road, POST as Governess or Companion-Sccmary. to blind ... brilliant, W. Garrard made an reasons, irst they were outwelghted by a muoh S ad D eath of a oh Youth.—An the organisation and teaching at the schbol, )we f Eastbourne. Bankers, L. & child or adult.—Apply, X., "Chronicle'' Office, East­ BECl Inquest was held at Ste, Workhouse on Mon- recommend that the terms of the appointment of Sparkbrook and Raleigh. BARGAINS In SECOND- bourne. : . | . i. : . •> r to the front line. He kept the line heavier I - and, seoondly, their opponents were HAND MOTOR OYCUEa.—Rugg, Lewes. ’Pfione 147. ARM WANTED TO PURCHASE in Sussex or ric and gave passes skilfully and he altogether i .lerlor In the matter of combination, day by the Coroner foil'West Suesex (Mr. F. W. the Head Master be varied so that his salary, Butler), on the .body of George Green, jun,, a as froni 1st January next, be after the rate of £300 GGS FOR SITTING: W hite Wyandotte; 1st, F Surrey; 200 to 400 acres. Also, for another appli­ flL E R K DESIRES APPOINTMENT in Eastbourne, )y responsible, to a large extent, for Indivl the losers were a good team. They per annum. j ! :2nd, 3rd and very highly commended at the cant, a FARM of about 150 acres.—Baker & Baker, LandJL/ his native town; highest references; low salary.— ablnation shown. It was pleasing played with any amount of dasn and determina­ rocer’s porter, aged J 6 years, son of My. George BrightonE and Lewes Showss ; 4s. fid. per sitting.—Mr. S. Agents, Horley. 1 ■ 1 j Win. Huggett, 67, PrinccN-c res cent, Brighton. oh, who played extremely well, did tion, bat their forwards have yet to learn the reen, of Albert-terrace, Ladysmlth-road, Prestoi The Rev; F. S. Williams moved the confirma­ Green, Falmer. — The evidenoe showed that deoease tion of thq sub-committee's proceedings. REEHOLD HOUSE-REQUIRED TO PURCHASE T71RENCH GIRL, aged 16, Protestant, SEEKS SITUA- :ect his Inside partner on this secret of successful attack. The Brighton Boys xceptionally good po n y f o r s a l e , (12.2) immediately! ;, £850 to £1,100 ; possession not JT TION as Governess to Young Girl or as Under N urse. Kst. 1831 lyed much better than of late, showed an {intelligent appreciation of each other’s The Rev; W. Macfadyen Scott seconded, and to good home; cqn be seen any day.—Medhurst, required. — Osbornle,1 Agent, ' 12, Gildredge-road, East- —Mugridge, 17, Quai Henry fy., Dieppe; E bourne. ' Btlmes centred forward to the play, and oomblned in ■ manner that would have it was agreed to. ' Kanseombc, Lewes. ’ , 1ITUATION WANTED by eYperienced Man as VAN YOB of square to his own men, he done credit to many a senior team of greater pre, OR SALE, TWO BLACK and TAN PUPPIES, five URNITURE, &c., RECEIVED at any time for SALE §) SALESMAN or any Place Of Trust.—W. Mills, 6, winger Indeed. Tudor firibbled tensions. "■ l- 1 patient, however, died during ithe journey.—Dr. months; very small; very cheap, and had distemper. BY AUCTION ; or bought privately at fair prices bion-stroet, Lewes. \! F whenF preferred. — Hamblyn's ale Rooms, 8, 'Vto MUSIC frequently dangerous, but he Lumsden Informed the Coroner that When he —49, Latimer-road, Eastbourne. Elms- ; OUNG LADY DESIRES POST in Shop or Desk; " etj on to the hall too loDg. Stoner -The meeting of the Gas Company) and St. Philip’s advised the removal of deoeased to the Infirmary ^A ITOVS INSTITUTE. buildings, Eastbourne. , j i , ______slightly experienced; excellent references,—Apply, be bad In hie mind the Infirmary at Brighton OR SALE, SOW, and SEVEN PIGS six weeks old. F knc it, and afterwards at right half, did at Hampden Park on Saturday resulted In a win F _ —Apply. J. Perrett, Tilgate Forest Cottage, Peas ADIES’ TAILOR (from Mullen & Haskings) Reno­ M., “ Observer” Office, East Grinstead. AHedid for the first named by two goals to mi. But It was Workhouse, which was dose at [hand, and had no ' A SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINMENT. Pottage; vates and Re-models; own material made up from * *1 j • i ' a poof game and little oan be said In favour of Idea tbe patient would have to be taken to Shore- 30s.—6, Mark-lane, Eastbourne. y r t l e h o l m e EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 32, nW R GOOD VALUE1 in alli Departments, go to Alfred Gildredge-road, Eastbourne., 'Phone 646. leoeseltated some shiftlngs in either team. Several “ regrettable incidents" ham. The Royal Sussex County Hospital bad no L1 Wright, 85, 87, 101, 103 and 1(8, South-street, East ADIES’ OWN ) MATERIALS MADE UP ; Repairs M Full 1 Froedlck went centre and occurred and two of the players had to be sent off aooommodatlon for violent oases,— Mr. F. H. A capital entertainment had been arranged for oume. Complete and Inexpensive House Furniture; L and Alteratidns.—K. Woodall, 7. Calverley-road, NURSE; ^16; age 17.; character 1 year. Notice.- Allfrey, officer of the Steynlng Infirmary, ome Genuine Antique and Superior Second - hand Eastbourne. . t || t COOK and HOUSEPARLOURMAID: £16 to £24; Just) over to the left wing, 1n order to the field. To-day the Gas Company are playing the men at the above Institute fdr the evening good personal character. tnciusll Stoner. Of Fiosdlck, 1 have already Uokfleld at Hampden Park and the matoh should who had lade a poet, mortem examination, stab ' of New Year’s Day by Mrs. Valentine Pegge. furniture. See Windows aud spacious Show Rooms EMORIAL__ CARDS/ Sil, „:e Black Edged Cards that deal was due to Brlghtfe disease, add ilways open for inspection. ) HEAD HOUSEMAID; £30; age 3^; 3i years"* Hie play |ras a real treat to watch, provide good football. Kick-off at 2.15, the Gas The men seemed thoroughly to appreciate the ME___ with Envelopes to match: 12, Is. 10d.; 25, 3s.; 50, character i ^ eye more than any other man on Company fielding the following team : verdict that effeot was returned by the jnry. Is. fid.; 400 7s. Artistic Folded Cards in all new. HOUSE BOY ; age 1H; £16: chamrter 1 year. ’items provided, among which were, songs by Mrs. F YOU REQl IRE FURNITURE, Perambulators, attorns______, 3s.; 25, .. fid.; 50, 7s. 6d.; 100, I3s. fid. PoBt m played his usual reliable, Woolgar, goal; Townsend and Alderman, An opln n was expressed that arrangements Mailcarts, Cyr’ ’ ” COOK; age 30; £26 ; 3 years’ character: and rim two backs, G w rertand should made for patients In the vlolnlty of1 Valentine Pegge and Messrs. Miteliell and Price, onI deferred j __ ___for ____cash w_ith . order.__ icombe — Farncombe & Co. & Co., Ltd. PARLOURMAID; £30; Hove preferred. i ILL backs: Green, Bills and Reed, halves; Butler, deceased’! and 131,8eas . ______Printers, Lewes, Eastbourne and East Grinstead. B ell, H art and Vine, forwards. home to be received at the Brighton violin solos by. Misp B. M. Williams, whose felt eate somehow with these Workhot >,Infirmary In oases of emergency. figures. Ten per cent, discount for cash. ENDOWER, Silvcrdale-road. Eastbourne, Re-Oi'ENs riM IE COMPTON AGEl ICY, 6, Station - paradk, U I » • brilliant playing was warmly applauded and J anuajT/20th; Boarding and Day School; individual j A k a stb o u k n j !. TeL No. 1058. and i tth Wale performing Thx J i ins.—Tuesday the 378th anni- encores demanded. She was ably accompanied RS. NOTLEY has some PEKINGESE and TOY Pattention ; special, system to Uie backward ; delicate confidence ant ability between the The annn dinner and smokiing concert in |v< of the foundation of the Sooiety of Jesus, YORKSHIRE PUPPIES for SALE; very pretty; children of visitors received. : i Cook - General and Houseparlourmaid, excellent connection)’ rlthi thIANOS.—The Sussex Musical Instrument Co. supply A_ Comfield-n j, Eastbourne.—A Sale every Monday up by Lo; A any make of Pianos on Deferred Payments or for of Modern and Antique Furniture, Shares and Property;iperty; 8 months, £22: Houseparlourmaid, 21, reference 18 some gull ’ murder and some of suicide.”-: “ We origination. The Jeeult is not turns. Refreshments were served in' the interval. Cash.—Colonnade-road, Eastbourne. goods purchased if required. months, £22, lath ; Nurse, 25, good needlewoman (not are taught -*■ an ox or an aes could be pulled ordained iesthood until he Is thirty-three Canon Allen expressed Miss Adaiu s regret that baby). Wanted : Good Cooks, Parlourmaids, Kit- out of a Sunday, bnt mi t not years of is not admitted into the higher she could not be present owing to Absence from UBLICANS' 8PIRIT BOOKS from one shilling each. rilH E SYSTEM adopted bj the old Sussex Chicken chenmaids and Generals; good wages. “ Thepf i Is a thermom iter, for Hermes ranks of fesaed ” until he is forty-five, and home. He gave the men a few words of kindlv P Laiger sizes for the wholesale trade.—Farncombe JL Fatteners to Obtain Hent Eggs in. tlie Autumn and Bury." “ Thedll has ta1 and Co., Limited, Lewes and Eastbourne. Sitting Hens at Christmas, P.O.-C. H. Lindfield, Ye lathe between vow to conseorate his life to the counsel, and thanked tho^e who had given them Firs, Ashurst Wood, East Grinstead, Sussex. MPORTANT TO MOTHER8.—Every Mother who evi Dillng Is that evi Ion le done special of the Pope. such an enjoyable evening. values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should by the i of the weather if done ACANCY for Foreign Lady in good English familjl; Iuse HARRISON’S “Reliable” NURSERY POMADE. . hibernating anil [: A OJ :oz.—A man whojhad the reputa- P atience Unbewarded.—“ Everything comes o.t ^compantonshl^and bright social home life.—51, by heat.' hman.” tion of be) poor shot with tbe rifle proudly Silycrdale-rond,Silver Eastbourne, One application Kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and “ Shake* the author [several games, F alse D eduction.—A lady. haviDg left her to him who waits, I suppose,” said; nwould-bediner strengthens the Hair. In Tins, 4jd. and 9d.; POstagp, Id. “ Ci showed sol , lends a target painted on< his barn in a restaurant patiently. “Yee, sir," answered —G. W. Harrison, Reading. Sold by Chemists. Agent only fe' thloh are playedC now, “Bottovoce, door,u w ., with ~i«u a bullet squarely in the bull’a-eye. This, umbrella In a trafficsr, applied for it at the office of 'ANTED, TO PURCHASE. OAK ROLL-TOP In a dm i voice.” the company. “ Oh, you ladles, you ladies! ” saifl tbe waiter, “ bnt the gentleman what won’t wait w DESK. — State size' and price to “ O&k,” for Lewes: R. B. Calderwood. Hailsham: T. H. he declare 1, he haa shot at a )i distance of five usually gets his first! “ Chronicle" Office, Eastbourne. Parker. Newhaven: R. L. Russell, Bridge Phar­ OSTBIl P lkabx Notk.—“ They say that hundred yards. Later one of the friends asked the official in oharge as he brought, about thirty macy. Heathfield: T. Sharp. Uekfleld: E. H. Farr.. wnenwhen an osenenosl i lais surprised hene nineshides bishis head inIn I how he had managed to fire such in excellent shot umbrellas for beV Ibsp'eMon. “ You are-so A Tough J ob.—“ My friend the architect VST'ANTED. ir> or nealr (rj iperton, in March, good A t- ______J If terribly forgetJull^ The lady smiled and pointed has a tough job on his hands.” “ What’s that ?” VV FURNISHED ROOMS (two sitting and three or i i ' the sand.” |“ I wishSh he’d hide hts hte tall t there ! ” re- “fWeU,” he answered, wf1 th‘ a ink, “ I shot the four bedroonis); .cookingi sind attendance.—Apply bjy Printed by the Proprietors. Farncombb & Co., Limited, marked a man who had just settledset; bis vtlfe’s ! bullet at theth door * at a distance of five hundred out that, with the exception of three, they were all I” He has a rich customer who wants him to build letter, stating terms, to A], care! of “jChronicle Officf, and Published by them every Saturday, at their Offices, N c 1 yards and then I painted the targ 3t round it gentlemen's umbrellas I )an Italian vendetta round her new cottage ! ” Eastbourne. South-street, Eastbourne.

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