BRUFOBD & SON, BEUF0RD & SON, { Watchmakers, W atchmakers, I EVER FOR JEWELLERS & SILVERSMITHS IN MOTORING JEWELLERS ORING LTD, IASTBOURNE, 8ATU .y Cmccs, T e l e p h o n e PRICK ONE PENNY, REQUIRED for EA8TBOURNH OOLLBOI Seed Stores, Sca- S C H O O L O F OOMMBBOE, MAEY , CO O PER, A r t i s t i c C o u r t D r e s s m a x s x . HE LADIES’ COLLEGE, GRABSINGTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE. a Cottage N urse: *38t- 11, Pevensey-road The W heel of Fortune T Apply, Matron, A Day School for the Daughters of Gentlemen. Latest Greatii in FETE and EVENING GOWNS at Moderate Prices Ride a Rudge-Whitworth bicycle and cot your travel' SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING Principal i MISS HITCHCOCK. Farm Hands. in IB LESSONS. line expense*. Strongest, fastest and most reliable at - Apply to the AND EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS. British bicylea. The Rudge-Whitworth will quickly Pupils prepared. If desired, for the Preliminary, Junior. W . | H . ROBERTS, D iplomats® T eachkh ORIGIN. Bare ita cost. It's yours on easy payment terms, Senior and Higher Cambridge Local Examinations, also tor Matriculation, London University, and. for the it YOUTH, as (Awarded Gold and Bilver Medals); | / Telephone 7M , * t .The School is a FIRST-GRADE SCHOOL for the Bonn and every cyclist knows a Rudge will last a lifetime. Examination bv the Amoolated Board of the Royal opportunity of Gentlemen. p 7- l Write (era Catalogue end for particulars af oar easy Academy of Musio and Royal College of Mnete. ILL SIDE, ST. ANNE’S Boys are prepared las that nlrendtiee, the Army, Navy paymant terms. Students desirous of pursuing their a trad! ee after leaving EASTBOURNE. LIBMORE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. and Civil Services, ProfessU as and Commercial Life. School may Join Advanced Classes in English f ' Married Man Rodge-Whitworth, Ltd. and History, French, German, Latin and Math countryman Preparatory School for Boys. There are speoial Abmy at 4 Navy Oiabsss. i found i good W. a JONES, M.A., F.R.G.R, Clifton O For Prospootus find Inform ition as to recent SaooessM, ' .wti 10, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. Hockey, Net-ball and Tennis Cluba. A FEW BOARDERS ARB RECEIVED van.—Apply, Rd. IOMBK), 'Next Term begins on Saturday, May Jra. DICKER & CO. m.VS 1— *■« *----- eby A Christopher, onfectioners), have fc G U OiC ' E E B L O Vl N L L Y - K[l LESTONE LPPRKNTICE, age HIGH - CLASS PROVISION MERCHANTS — uu >■ cuuesaay, may 3rd, 10 to 11.30/ three years' inden- 0 BOROUGH SCHOOL CBTAVELHY ROAD, Ml EASTBOURNE. lugiily taught this UPPER AVENUE, EASTBOURNE. OPPOSITE TOWN MALL, EASTBOURNE, r those with gopd b e b n o r o f t -e l l e s m e r e , respectable parents School fo r Girls ( P r e p * GI ' I T . ITMhatariBPBNCBR •« rwm-- » -- ROAD I,- l and email rising Prtoat. tohool for Bo*. , WINES, SPIRITS a n d MINBEAL WATERS, _ , — —» — • vu vtwyv ting, to 15 and if. r Home School for the Daughters of entlewcn* JUST RECEIVED. KISS LLOYDS hae removed to mm ill private family id Qlenlivet Whiskey, 4/- k 4/6 per bottle. Hue Old Tawuey Port, 36/- k 42, Certlfinated English promisee and la prepared to reoetvi bs and outlngs.- number of DAILY PUPILS. inlhidri fci} i Ea-tbourno. TWO TRUCK LOADS I quired irumedi- T elephone NEW JAMS, BATTLED FRUITS, about 21; good SMALL CLASS FOR THE it, atatlon-road. GEORGE’S SCHOOL (UPPERTON), SPLENDID A— OF GBNTLBPEOPLBGBNTLEPBOPLUl On> N L Y ^ P ^ I» held at E GRANGE ROAD, BOYS INTENDED FOR BUSINESS LIFE, NEW (MODERN) GAS COOKERS prepared for the Cambridge Preliminary Subjects af Instruction include thoee taught at F O E i , Beginners are reoelved. IRY.—WANTED References from Parents of Pupils. l an Apprentice HIRE-PURCHASE CUSTOMERS Apply, Miss E. Clxathxb. ,ED to train as IUDIOK ROAD, >ly. letter only, UNICIPAL SCHOOL OP ART MACHINE MADE RNE. IVfDME.EM^LIE PETRELLI, ILA.M. let bourne. . (Tkohnioau Im n T tm , Grove-boad). SPLENDID IDEA: (Or LordonI M R esid en tia l, P rhpahator’ and Finishing >, at once, for DAY and EVENING CLASSES are held In all (Late pupil of Signor Randeggeri louse; sleep out. TOWN DAILY. Girls’ Soho< Prlma Donna Opera and Principal London Conoerba, Bran oh ee of Art, Including Classes In Metal Work, Principals—MRS. O. H. on aa MOTHB and BUY YOUR OWN COOKER! Wood Carving and Leather Work. RECEIVES PUPILS for LESSONS In SINGING pectable Young MR8. NELSON OLBY; B.8o (Loud.) late and VOICE CULTURE (Italian Method). ise; two ladies ; Visitors can join for ehorfe periods. “P o f the Ladl« Soilage, Cheltenham, Pitt, 30, Upper C h u rc h Assisted by a we unfilled Staff, CRAIG-Y-DON, B, DUKE'S DRIVE, EASTBOURNE. MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL E a s t b o u r n e Also at Meters. Clift's. GUdredge-road, and House beautifully situated it* own Grounds. Good EASIEST Measra. Hermitage ft Sons, Terminus-road ling Knowledge, FOR GIRLS Tennis Ooorte and Playi Field. Recreation and Observer” Office, (Uppkbton-boad). Gymnasium Ream (SO ft. 1 TEEMS DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MUNICIPAL SECONDARY DAY SCHOOL Special Advantages for Mui i uauuuiu p P 088IB L E , 1XE3 R equired Under Royal Patronage. tment8.—Apply, FOR BOYS T] i | Prospectus and refer On application. ; (Technical Institute, Gbovh-boao), Flannels Washed m Barn Water, far the storage of which large underground Goner ft* Tank* hoot teen constructed. ISS ELEANOR KATOLIFFB, [RED for the prospectus and full particulars of theae M uyk can SAVIOUR’S 0HOIR SCHOOL, M 10 year* Assistant to MRS. WORDSWORTH, itices.—Apply, *e riSatoed from THS^SBCRETARY, Education Com- Has RESUMED HER CLASSES at the GRAND , Eastbourne. Town EASTBOUBNE S• south STRsarr. HOTEL, SATURDAY, 2.45. i small Thorney BOYS ARB TAKEN FROM THE AGE OF EIGHT. Fancy Dancing, 4.30. Juveniles, 11 o'clock. Is, do running ' • P m es PEB Amruu. i m i t e d a n d and experience. SANITARY STEAM LAUNDRY CO L , Mart Choral SoHOLAneinpe, Borne of which enver MAKSHALL DUNBAR At DEVONSHIRE PARK, WEDNESDAY, 145. the whole amount of the Fees. (Proprietors: MARSHALL and SON), Baby Classes Wednesday and Friday, ILIA l and Furniture Training for Busin eae Life. i and have first- LATIMEB BO AD, EASTBOURNE. Special Class for Girls, 15 to 20 years, Wednesday. oulars of experi- For Prospectus and other Information apply 6 o'clock. n, Eastbourne, THE WARDEN. An Adult Class for Officers, their friends and Eastbouma Every oonvenienoe is provided for ensuring the Hlgheart Class oi Work for Families, CLERICAL, NAVAL AND MILITARY TAILORS, Residents, Friday- •* bfeulng, - • ■ _ 8,30.__ L! D as PORTER; Houses, or Hotels. ier, 3-1, Central- "It/riSS BALLS, t .L .X i , BIDING HABIT AND BBEE0HE8 MAKERS. Special Classes for Operatic Technique are held daily b r SPACIOUS OPEN DRYING GROUND. M ibs Maitland, Pupil of Madame Zanfbmtta. h E M .' I j r LjjsPENCBR ROAD. Telephone 996. Established 1893. wanted; ed “ Mae Wwx, Sanitary Steam LaundryIs Apply—ALLANDALB, COOMBS ROAD. CROYDON. ; prompt FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, GOLF, Ox. Successful in Examination Work. COACHES BACKWARD PCPIIJ3 OR TAKES HIGH CLASS LADIES' TAILORS. or out; good . N. COLLINS’ SPOBTS SHOP, SPECIAL SUBJECTS WITH STUDENTS in HOSIERS AND SHIRTMAKERS. rase, opposite t, SOUTH STREET (New Town Hall), Families or Schools. '£v D A N C IN G A N D E L O C U T IO N . Highest Sols ED, as CLERK Address : I l l & 113, SOUTH STREET,, EASTBOURNE. to becoming a Co., Ltd., “ East SCHOFIELD MADAME VANDYCK T REQUIRED: and have good a ADVANCED PROMPTLY Gives LESSONS ltPPR HOLDS CLASSES AT bbcolate Stores, and MAKING, FRJBNC (TELEPHONE 105). ? APPLY to the Oldest Resident Lender, DEVONSHIRE PARK ind«, also Skirt 188 ▲. JEWELL, Miss Sohofleld has had 14 with private .pply, Plummer Nr. TOTTEN” [ COVET ROAD, HObtUlH. MARK MARTIN & SONS ON SATURDAYS 1, WILMINGTON SQUARE, Eastbourne. Iffy. FOR | men; cottage Telegrams t "OETZh LONDON.- Telepbo tsof overtime EtEPATMENTH FOR it U better to deal with E R R AOE. BEALLY HIGH-CLASS WOBK 1 troods, Hurst- rUAL LENDER than with Agents or Financial PRIVATE LE8S0NS BY APPOINTMENT. LIZZIB THOLO if ; m lea ted Pianist'1 iyoung children T raining C lasses D aily for T eachers and fo* Apply, Mrs. PROMPT CA8H ADVANCES. oior K.A.M at Building, Decorating, Electric Lighting1, Hot Water Grass La the Stage. f WANTED at £ 1 0 upwards. IRTB, THBO HARMC and Sanitary Work. S., 32, Bedford- ______. all Examinations. London t Provincee Discount Company, Ltd., • r -B ' For Particulars apply: experienced 19, Lansdowneroad, Croydon. ilhre thinutes from Station) Town, East- BaljOTtif-, Kastbourne. tig Company. PNmptftnds. Privacy, Easy Term* and Straightforward CHARLES BREACH, rd^ ^ BS- 2, HAREWOOD PLACE, HANOVER SQUARE. £5 PREPAID ORDERS CARRIAGE PAID TO AN r\RAWING AND P to TING CLASSES. Ive in ; “age 14-15; Builder, Contractor and Sanitary Plumber. Mullins, Raven's CHEAPER LOANB. RAILWAY STATION IN ENGLAND OB WALES JOBS MARGARET BENeOKHI la pupU oj| MM £10 to any Amount. Bentrloe MalVilm and Mr. W. Kothenateim) HOLDS eat End Building Works, Meads. Hosidence: I, Matlock-road. Meads. HYSICAL EDUCATION for Delicate L for family LIFE CLASHES at THE STUDIO, BATH ROAD J P Children at their own HOMES (any part of preferred.— Cash Advances promptly made to Farmers, (next to 48, GROVE ROAD) ESTIMATES GIVEN FOE GENREAL HOUSE REPAIRS. Hours dally 10—4 and on Tuesdays and Thursdays 7M wt£dglA X “^' Graceful Deportmon‘- GIRL daily, to JMmymen and all responsible Applicants. -•.46 p.m. i ■*' j ' ATTENTION GIVEN TO DRAINAGE AND HOUSE SANITATION. tpply. 51, Upper- Plannee for ettildren. Speoial arrangementa made with Strictest’P rivacy Assured. aehoola. Full particulars on a pplloettoa. and Terms upon application. 227, “Chronicle’’ Offloe, South-street. 30. strong, good No Fee Charged. ’Phone 9x. ome experience AHvamces Completed oh Day or Application. jJR A W IN ' Estimates Free. [ht bouse duties; MILLER & SELMES, IV f HUS MINA HUDSON. Cert. Voe. T.OJa, situation ; one Perm mol Attention given. No Sureties required. Miss KATH l U . Mem. LB.M., Mad, Bexhill-on- Sooiety. AO.T. Apply by Letter, in Confidence, to DONE RECEIVES PUPILS for SINGING. VOICE CXJLTURB Builders. Decorators. Plumbers. and PIANOFORTE PLAYING In London and East iNERAL, tem- bourne. ME88E& M BARNABD & GO. Every Description of Building and House Repairs done at Moderate Charges. ■; no basement; and every article of Furniture in ur Home PETER’S. L adies' Choir. Choir Training given by arrangement. Pevensey-road, 44, L a h sn x t-road, E astbourne. Special attention to Drainage and Sanitary Work. Preparation for Musical Examlna Iona. Many suooessee MllVl. attend, pwsooallj every Thursday, 11 a m. to 5 p m. and honours. or Waitress, the United Communications should be addressed to:— lury, W ilming- lifetimes Office and W orkB: 75, TIDES WELL BO AD, EASTBOURNE. MISS MINA HUDSON, Willoughby Houbr, Station-paradb, )3 as Cook and I . | ;■ 1 j j [ ' INTING LESSONS, — r kept; three in add distinction to the Home, to be pleasing to the eye, and of comfort to the body, from Hartfleld ►VANOKD f ARGARKT RjGG «fcert. Boi MOlNEY. E st a b lish e d 1879. WARDROBBS. Patronised by Royalty. □gsmead, South itain its newness to the last; to always proclaim that none but the best materials were eacher haetbou'rue Mnnlolpo ■ n . in He manufacture, and only the most-skilled labour executed it, and withal to 1, isnow^evotiug herself ontii £ « £ T H E g y m n a s i a N (or Lady) to TEACHING. Scbooib V I M 3 rKDAY. POLICE COURT. Monday.—Before Mr. O.Ih . Evill (in Ijhe chair), Sir B P * TJFOB I) & SON Steyning Edgerley, K.G.V.’O., Councillor J. Duke and Mr. T. Parsons. ' ! ' - ± - — + _ I t i e ' s M a 'v r ia r c ! COLLARLESS DOGS. c D-L im ited For having allowed a dog to wander oil the highway LUMINOUS D’iU , WHIST WATCHES FOB SERVICE USE. without a collar, on the 10th inst., Misi Annie Scott, . Grawville-road, was fined 2s. 6d. 1 The facts were stated by P.C. Verrall. Mrs. Mary Roach, 51, Yictoria drive, ' /as summoned p .ICKF.L: 21/- oacli. for a similar offenoe onjthri Mtb inst. Defendant denied j the allegation, stating tpat the dog never left her Y0GTTE & VALUE. garden. 0 - v i r ' " ^ • , P.C. Verrall said he was in Salekurf t-street, wber (SILYEE: £2 and £3. 3s. each. he Baw the dog in question roaming about. He ascei - tained the animal belonged to defendant, to whom it made a complaint. T H E TIMEr i a CAN BE READILY SEEN IN THE DARK. Tho Clerk (Mr. Lancham): Whnt did ihe suy ? Witness : She said the dog had had batl audliad got over the wall (laughter).Htk ... . Defendant (to witness): i Do you say the dog followed you Xr « f) AT 100, TERMINUS ROAD. Witness: No. I followed that (laughtef-). w . iX i h j 9 KASTBOTJRNE, and at HXjBTER. A fine of 2a 6d. was imposed. ' CYCLISTS FINED. Robert Mallison and Hugh Mallison, yout‘«i, Meads- street, admitted having ridden bioycle a oni the sea of the base he stated that a certificate of exemption on front without having either front or re ir lights on tho EA8T80UME LOCAL medical grounds was taken from him when he called at 8th inst. ' i! J . , the Ordnance Yard. Parade Inspector Dann spoke to stopping the The [Military Representative : The men have orders defendants at 8.50 p.m. They stated they were return 1 am.,I TRIBUNAL. to retain these certificates, and it; is very necessary. ing home from tbe theatre, and they thought no harm and U The Inspector of Recruiting had said that a form like would come from riding along the parade without Lltetij song 6 that Was worth £20. A man can offer to obtain and 8< MONDAY’S SITTING. ‘ exemption for £50 by means of rejection forms that are ^Robert was fined 7a 6d. and his young sr brother 5s. An the not torii up. T hursday,—Before Alderman H. W. Keay. Whc-Op Councillor Bolton : This certificate gave the applicant L Hai legal exemption. If he goes again under a misappre AN ABSENTEE The offence alleged against Mrs. Margery Belford, 1, 3-r. Pim MILITARY AND EXEMPTION hension it does not oonnt against him. Alfred Eric Jackson was charged with being an West Cliff-mansions, was that she allowed a light to and S - Alderman Duke : Why did he go down again ? I absentee from the 11th Service Battalion King’s Own sliine through tbe window of an upper room, the said 10.45 a Because he was told the certificate was a “ wash out.” Royal Lancaster Regiment. p.m.; ( CERTIFICATES. light being visible from the sea. znunioi ThelMilitary Representative: That is only his state p.o.. rSimmons stated that about 3.15 p m. the prisoner Special Constable A. Cain said he was on duty at 3.35 on Thi i ment. 1 I came up to him at the railway station point and said he p.m., and when near the corner of St. .ToluTs-road saw 686 a.i '•-U FURTHER CRITICISM. Mr. Hasdell: There are many statements to this wished to surrender himself as an ab& intoei He said a light, shining from an upstairs room at 1, West Cliff- Lltoay effect. I do not think the recruiting people should tell he had been absent since tho 12th of last month. mansions. He w aited three or four minutes, and as the 11.80.- men these certificates are of no use. i »" ~ j Prisoner was remitm N d to await an escort. light continued burning, he went to the premises, and G. Ha Major H. P. Molineux presided at the meeting of The Chairman : They should be warned before they after seeing the caretaker, he was introduced to Mrs. OhbistC Abe Load Tribunal on Monday, some of the oases go any further as regards re-attesting. ) a Belford, tbe defendant. The latter protested that th* Manila- being given belojv Aldernmn Duke: He 's told it is a “ wash out,” light wnsonly turned up momentarily, and she insisted 8rd Mo whereas according to the Act he has a perfect right to and 7 i m an! to b e r e p l a c e d . FRIENDLY on his going to tho room. He then found that the blind Thur#/ exemption and the military cannot touch him. was not down, and he drew the lady's attention to the Matins Mr. Eyre, of 21, Seaside-road, appealed on behalf of The Military Representative: Provided he does not fact. servtoe. an employe, F. Lewis, aged 27, a married man, who enlist again. SOCIETY. Defendant affected great surprise that these proceed *.80 p.l be said was a horsekeeper, warehouseman and carman, Alderman Duke: They had no right to tell him it ings bad been taken, remarking that as a resident for a Friday aad was the only plan who oonld do the work. Be bad was a wash out when according to the Act it is a genuine considerable period she was not likely to offend against and Ft three businesses which he carried on as a wholesale and certificate.» A, '■ Unit..-VAA'i.. f Si '.u* ' 1ST» MEMBERS, 27,560; FUNDS, £200;000. T80an tratail fruitere j tbe regulations. She was seeing out somo friends, and War, 6 UFUMfen 7 lB5Xlfe.Tcl IlMfifT C^'GTi The Military Representative: If the man eulisted the,light was simply turned up for a second two or . addrto In reply to A. O. Hillman, who appeared on again he had no right to keep the certificate, three times. She said each time, “ Turn it, out at once,” behalf of the iaant, Mr. Eyre said he had only two ‘EASTBOURNE SEASIDE” ONtE OlT THE H. Pali a Councillor Bolton : He enlisted because he was misled and this was done. This could not have occupied more ST. Ami aoea, one of m had been rejected. He advised by your own people. I propose we give him con OLDEST AGENCIES, than a few seconds altogether. Sand*' Lewis to attest -use, he thought he would have a ditional exemption and refer the matter to the War The Clerk: This flashing of the light in the way you ) m.; t better chance to peal. Office. \ b> - j’i w r- '°.j\ .>■!• V-r r '. >. describe would be like a signal. The Military Representative (to Lewis): If you The Military Representative: You are only hearing EX-CHIEF SECRETARY’S RETROSPECT. Defendant: Ob, dear no ! Certainly not. Why, I Matins knew your wife id children, were in danger I take it one side of the case. Will you say he has not enlisted ? have been there fourteen years, aiid I should certainly Litany; yon would be pi ipared to fight in order i to protect Wedne Councillor Bolton: Certainly. do nothing to offend in any way. In-chari then? The Military Representative: Then we will arrest The Chairman (to witness): Would it have tieen Lewie: Yes. In the Equitable' Quarterly, the offic ul magazine of 8*. Pan him when he goes out under the Military Service Act. I the Equitable Friendly Society, whic! has! two very visible from the6ea ? And if you__ ’ the nation was in danger you w- Councillor Bolton: If you do that your are acting Witness: Yes, I could see it plainly enough where I 8 Am. 1 put up a fight?—^Y KsttBLisHaa 1078. A K D E N & GO., -— ____ i ______H ASKINGS ftj SONS, DEVONSHIRE PARK AUCTIONEERS, H . W . EASTBOURNE. DEVONSHIRE &W BEN THEATRE. HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Clerical, Naval, Military and -Ladies’ Tailors, Bole Lettserja & Managers: Murray Kins t Clarr, SURVEYORS. VALUERS. W I U T ’X J S S * Offices . . . 10, CORNFIELD ROAD. 84, Torm inus-ro& A Tftwrtiboxirao. Tele. 121, Eastbourne. : l Manager and Secretary ... Edgar Allan Erown. Telephone Eastbourne 1234. Telegrams pakdens, Kasthoame. ------Telephone: No 9. PBOMTOiDl OQBTUMK8 AND BIDINS HABITS A SPECIALITY. TWICE NIGHTLY. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), at 2 30, 6.4$ and 9. 5, CHAT3WORTH GARDENS, EASTBOURNE. IN T H E PAVILION. | All Garment® Hade on the Premises by First-class Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops. OAKDEN & CO. Devonshire Park Orchestra. R eturn Visit of Hajve received instructions to Seli. by Public Auction, 3 2 PERFORMERS. ipon the Premises as above, at an Early Date, the; Commencing T o-Day (Saturday), April 22nd, at 3 and MISS EVA. M 0 O E E Musical Diheotor: 8 p.m., and on E aster M onday, T uesday and W ed Established 1880, O U SE H O L D C O N T E N T S, includinfe And London Company, in ( French and Italian bedsteads (all brass and braSs- NORFOLK MKGONE. nesday A fternoons and E venings a t 3 and 8, mgunted). five bedroom suites in ash, walnut wood aad B. FRANCIS A SONS, Ltd., f* ter woods, nearly new Axminster and Oriental carpets, " Eliza Comes to Stay ilnut wood bedrootii furniture, toilet ware, two kuo«- “ How Dublin Does It.” iTHB EASTBOURNE CEMETERY MASONS »Je writing tables, lounge and occasional chairs, pair of C O N C E- U T S : ur-fold screens with painted figure panels, chimney AFTERNOONS: M R . PERCY FRENCH, M onumental Sculptors and Sngrarera. t8S68, walnut wood and satin-banded drawing room SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR EASTER WEEK. rniture, walnut wood drawing room suit*, cottage THIS SATURDAY, EASTER SUNDAY (3.15) ani T he G reat I rish H umorist, and C ompany, anoforte, fire brasses and curbs, cane panelled settee, MONDAY (4 to 5.30), 8 Ho» Boom and studio, 3T, UPPSKTON ROAD, RA8TBOURNK k ball stand, polished oak secretaire bookcase, encased TWICE NIGHTLY. e-proof safe, oak library furniture in morocco leather, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, In a Humorous and Musical View of Dssiazrs Ann ■BTIKATSSLTV IUPFUEB.SUFFU1U0. TELEPHONB 579. wished oak dining room suite, including sideboard, at 3.15. Irish Life. 6.45 and 9. of bookcases, dining table and chairs, chenille and EASTER MONDAY.—In the event of very inclement 120, Lewes Boad Brighton. curtains, oil paintings, water-colours, engravings, weather there will be a Concert by the Full Orchestra P rices : Reserved Seats, 2s.; Unreserved, Is., and 6 m 9 Morn. Aiter. Up Distinctive Styles Saturday, April 22 .. 1.28 1.40 ._ i7 30 the members of the 1st H.cT Field c l° R.E. 2.13 ... 2.33 ._ 1 7.38 (consisting largely of East, oourne m en), a small j ^onoay, 3. 8 3.30 .„ 1 7.39 token of :rj .1 , , mgss&sm ! i- 'J: . fir. EASTBOURNE OHRONICIiE, SATURDAY, APRIL ISM.' . i with too little qualification her own outlook on life Death op a Cricketer. PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURE. as she records it in her private & s '■•****&&& toga ...... : ■ , j - ... j j |; , " - ! I EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916 7 , tMERS* H oward H ouse Hotel (H...---....oward Square). COMPTON STREET. HazelVILL*.—Mist Barnard. Miss Gordon COUNTY COURT. V i s i t o r s ' % i s t . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Graham. Miss M. K. Kdmonda. THELNAVAL VOLUNTEER MORE LIGHTING CASES AT Jtr* Eric Edmonds. Mi Rawlos. Mrs. J. H. Piper. Waratah.—Mrs. Johnson. Mr. Johnson, Miss Newen, h a i l s h a m Mi ei Beck. Mrs. Rlchard- Mrs. Pelham - Andorton and child. Mrs. Gilloh iUSTIliCT Mr. J. 0. Fortetcua Thom; Fergnshon, f, j CADETS. ! accuracy Visitors are Invited to send son. Ma ter Klchardsol Mlts Edmonds. Mr. and TuisuAT.—Before his Honour Judge Mackatinkss. LEWES. COL a To ensure Mrs. Wo. ley. Mr. Worley. M.; wter Worloy. Mr. and Mona House.—Mr and Mrs. Cohen, f. Names and Corrections clearly written, either to >»U. Mrs. Grant. Mr. 8t. Ccttbbbrt's.—Miss Pickard (..amhridiio. Mbs Ethel A COLONEL’S MEANS. Mrs. R. A. Brown. Mrs. J. llypril Walker. Mbs' Lallamand. Mr ami Airs. Groaer, f. the Publishing Offices, South-street, or at either or G. B. Bone. MrB. Rosa. Ulus Clark. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Martin v. Col. E. Wli tcoinbe was a judgment THE INVERCLYDE” (EASTBOURNE) At Lewes Petty Sessions on Tuesday, before Mr. T II E Use libraries or Principal Newsagents. No Charge Stanley Savlll. Miss M. 8a\i Mr. and Mrs. Bull. CORNFIELD TERRACE, ummons for £10. 14s. lOd. F. B. Whitfeld (in tlie chair) and other Magistrates, L O C A I. B U N A era' Ataocm- Mb . Moore, j Miss Chai'ocllor. Vajor and Mrs. W. COMPANY. ! I fttion in Ltmm Is made for Insertion^ (For tha latter / road family. 1 Parker Brough. Miss Parker Brough. Miss Edith 6. —Misses MorrlH (2). Mr. and Mrs. Dyson William Jojseph Martin stated that the defendant was another batch of summonses for breaches oi the Light This list la not Intended to include permanent Harptr. Miss B. P. Harper. Mis. Walker. Miss Cook. 11.—Misses Smallplece lieupenant-colonel, and waa oeiupying a hoqse at £55 ing Order was heard. [. Wadman fvioe- J per annum. ! j A -MEMBER'; V'lTO.Y Miss M. Woods. Miss W!oods , Owing to the enlistment in His Majesty’s Forces of nted to repr»- Residents. HYDE GARDENS. | ' His| Honour : What means his the Colonel got? AN ELECTRIC LIGHT SHADE MISSING. 7. -Mrs. Haines. Col. Uppleby. Misses Uppleby (2) all the officers of this Company of the Naval Volunteer T-» Local Recroii- MOSTYN TERRACE Witness: His bank references were satisfactory. Cadets, it has been found advisable ’ to temporarily Frederick Mills Hotblaek, of Boltons, King Henry V Alexandra Hotel.—Mr. X Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Marlborouoh House - Mr*. Grtenstrjeec. Mr. and Mrj L. O. Wintle (for the pliiintiff): He id a retired road, Lewes, was summoned for a breach of the l h ler STRONG CKIT’U l Secretary was ROYAL PARADE. R. Knight. Mr. and suspend the!working of the Company.;! OR A P P E A L letter to tKe cu ar.-M rs. Holman, f. Col. and Mrs. James H. Freeman. 41r. apd Mm. ' Mrs. 'Barker I Indian Army officer, aud bis pension would! be about At the earliest opportunity the Company will be. on April 8th, at 10.45 p.m., in respect of his residence. TUI H Mrs. Clift Ford. Mils Colllor. Mr. and Mrs. Agar. OiarenD'.'N Ho u se. — Mr. Howell. Mi-a Ransome. £500 a year. Defendant pleaded guilty. f for Agricul- NttnL V uw .—Mrs. rtogors. Mi-s b -irj. Mr. and Mr. Joseph Tyler. Misses Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wooltorton. Mrs. Simms Miss Gunaton. Miss re-assembled, and the whole of the work and arrange —nitteea of the Paish. Mr. and Mrs. Evorlngtou, f. Wellborn* Mr. vTautoa. Idrs. Keitland Brown. Newton. Mbs Edwards. Miss Webb, Mr. and Mrs. id Honour : You must give evidence of his meanB. ments resumed. P.c. Morris said he-was in company with Sorgt. Fry . Councili:— —Mr. and Mrs. Craig Misses Baylcy. Mrs. and Miss Ogleby Davie* Watkins. Miss Lever. Mlse Harris. ! Mbs Fielder, There will be no order. Thoroughly practical work has been carried on by the and saw a bright electric light shining from a* third Tho annual meeting of the , ’.—Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Wikhlre, -'hani Rural District ATTON. Mr., Mrs. una Miss Forbes Cromble. Miss Fisher. Misses Bnrge Mr. Taylor. Mbs Thomas. Miss Mrj Wintle: We had great difficulty in serving the Company sjnoe its inauguration in June, 1910, and door window at Boltons. There was a light blind at Council took place at the Bo;, r. and Mrs. Milton Syer Mr. and Mrs. Hale. Mrs. Dan ty Messrs. Danby (2). Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper. Mbs Card. Mr-. Poole summons on him. It was a casb; u which'he assaulted the upwards of 100 past and present members are now on the window, but it was not sufficient to prevent the Room of the YYork- , Lewe* t Housx.—Mr. and Mrs. Linnett. f. Mr. and Mrs. Schofield., Miss ! lills. Miss Tyler. Mr. Miss Lee. Mrs. Nlcho, o .. Ml. aud M^s. Han iron bailiff; who tried to serve him. house on Wednesday. .Mr. Gibson. Mis, Uib,on Mr. an l Mrs. Luff. Mr. and actn-e service or undergoing training at different centres. light showing. The window faced west. lie asked i.K.MMON presided, 18th; 1815. MARINE PARADE His' Honour : He did serve him. 1 he list printed below gives the names of most of the Mr. Hotblack to go outside and inspect the ljght, and and other members present be Sussex Dairy Mrs. Soltnun. M'. aurt Mre. Higham. Mr- Kilby. Mr.| Wintle: He was here this morning, and was ■re Messrs. Herbert BOUVERIE House.—Mr. Shaw. Mr. Armitage. Lieut, Mrs. Price. Mr. ,nd Mrs. dtsyart. Mr Margetaon. Highburv.—Mrs. Caswell. Mrs. ami Miss Reaves members now serving. he said he was not aware that it showed so brightly. Curteis, Caleb Diploek, J. .1 White, A. Ruumry, [7th instant mucns id Mrs. Franks. Mr. and Mrs. Buttanahaw. Misses Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dale, h r Guy Dale. Mr. E. D c b l e v Dean. — Mrs. Thatoher. Miss Blyoh. M bs fined £10 for assaulting a policeman. A notice Will appear in these columns as soon as the The light was put out at' once. ittanshaw. Miss Collier. Mr. and Mrs. Weetbury Rrrlngton. MlssOilloy; Mbs rmherv. Miss Gilbert. His Honour: It is a pity jou did not secure his J. J. Newnham, A. Hallend, M R. Holman, nt action takeiS A. Millington. Miss Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Haig. date of re-assembly has lx-en decided. . Mr. Hotblack said the maid had taken the shade from W. Deadman, (;. Giles P. G,, G. (feronce to the House.—Mrs. Burney. Mias Barney. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clayy j Miss Bawlcer. Mr. and Mrs. White. Mis-- f'larka attendance here. The fact that he has been itined £10 In the meantime any communications regarding the ling, H. Woollcr, J. F. ey. Miss Crowley Mrs. lmray. Mbs Imray. Mi-s Hay Mr. J. Iraray. does i ot show he has got ten pe ice. the electric light, as she [wished to do some sewing, and Leigh Clare, J. Saunders, .• purposes aa _ Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, L Mr. Douglas Ell'ott. Mobttn.—Lient. and Mrs. Boldly. Mr. and Mrs. Mr L. Imray Mr. G. Imriy. Mbs Johnson. Mbtea Company should be addressed to 7, Susans-road, East: the light was reflected through the blind from a glass at '• Burgess and C. - notice dated Lawton. Mr. L^wtonJ Mi*, and M»*s. Ni^blu Mr. Tripp. Mies Dyer. Mi-s Lyne Mr. Wintle : He paid the Iasi flue. 1 bourne. the back of the room. Walker, with the Clerk (Mr. __*t soldiers may ., Dlokeuson. Miss Dicken-ou. Miss Woolley. Mr. Nlsbit. Mre. Thurlow. MlssCarty. Mrs. Carr. Mr., His Honour: Perhaps that lias cleared him out for i. Cult). , Mrs. Hardman, f. Mias Warn ford. Mrs. Wall Mrs. and Master Marx. Mr. and Mrs. Joua«. Mrs. PEVENSEY ROAD. List of past and present members of the '• Ivorclyde” A fine of 5s. was imposed. Mr. CuitTEts said it was for the month of "r. and Mrs. Sabine. Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Coleman. Mr.. Mrs. and Mi-s Nelson. Mr, and Mrs. the re 3t of hiaidays. that tho lust mooting couch apparently overlook i than they hare I TON House.—Kev. and Mrs. Annerton. Mrs. Dalmeny — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Mirs Thomas, Mr. Wintle: Willil yiyou adjourn the case for a month ? UCaatbourne) Company who are serving in His Majesty’s SEQUEL TO A SISTERHOOD MEETING. d the year, and Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Christopher. Miss Adams. Messrs. BardwelL Mrs. Chu.chlil. hiias l hurchill thought they might thank d ___,f. Mrs. Adams. Misses Adams (t) Mr. and Mrs. Gow. Miss Gow and friend. Mr., Mrs. His Honour : No, I have made no order in the case. Ernest John Hay ler, of New-road, Lewes, was sum Chairman for what they did e Chairman and Vi fulness of th e ' [ House.—Mrs. Allen, f. Dr. and Mrs. Grace and Miss Brunswioke. Mr. Ca stick. Master Castlok* and friend Lieut.-Com. A. J. Fellows, Sub-Lieut. R.N.V.R. on the Council. Ti Hay lands.—Mi9s Walker. Miss B.-nhap Mr. Pparks- HUSBAND AND WIFE, moned in. respect of lighits showing at tho Presbyterian had had a very arduous tin;, hod and that I HOTEL.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Ryley. Mrs. Morlaon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Castiok. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt. man Sub-Lieut. A. J. L. Fillery, R.N.AS. Church on April 3rd. at 8.50 p.m. lot of extra work and there hud heel | summer thw Morlaon. Mr. H. Gibbs, t Mr. and Mrs. P. Mrs. and Miss Blew. Mr. aid Mrs. Holden. Mr., ST. AUBYN’S ROAD. j . Alleged Breach of Agreement. Paymaster W. J. Brown, 2nd-Lieut. Staff* Regt. ouch as possible, .on and party. Mr. W. Fisher. Mrs. Browne, Mrs. and Miss Snare. Misses Clarke.; Miss Cullen. Asst.-Paymstr. F. C. Heathfield, Dorset Yeomanry. P.C. Rummery said, while on duty in Market-street could not do less than*"thank tl.' m''fo"dtheir th° C° U‘ and Mrs. P. Oallard and party. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Stephenson. Mr. and M rs. Harding. Mr. and Penrith.-M rs Gilbert on. Mi-sBrown, Mi-s v obbs Amy A. Barrett summoned her husband, Edwin he saw light showing from Seven windows and a door (hear, hear). ■’itary require- Mrs. King. Mr. and Mrs. Foidham. Mr. Beseltlne. East Dr ne —Mr. and Mrs. Easton, f. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett, for £8. 10s., an amount due on agreement. Bandmaster A. A. Vine, Corpl. 4th Royal Sx. Regt. , Mr. and Mrs. Dore and party. Mr. G. H. O.P.O. L. O. Martin, R.N.D. (attested). way at the Presbyterian Church. He saw defendant The Chairman R i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sapte and party. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Abbott. Miss Kvenson. Mr., S tnngflald______Mr.lW. T. James, who appeared on behalf of the and asked him if he was responsible for the lights, and ELECTED. more to the- ___. Mr. and Mrs. Ante. Mr. and Mrs. H. Puffy t» Mrs. and Miss I aylor. Miss A-te. Mr. and Mrs. plaintiff, said the sum was due under a separation deed Amos, P., Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry. Mr. H olman proposed, and Mr 'Miss Flail. Misses Harrison, he replied, "No, 1 am only the caretaker. I am not . G iles seconded, if the latter , and Mrs. Simmons. Mr, and Mrs. Woolven. Miss Heddou. Mr., Mrs. an mude bn August 23rd, 1910. The defendant had to pay Ashbee, J. T. (wounded), R.N D responsible.” He, however, stated that he lit.them, and tho ro-olectiou of Mr, Lemmon’ as chairman for tho best arrange^ Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pike. Mr. and Mrs. Messrs. Biogeman. Mi rs. Ryan. Mons. De Qnidt. 25s. a week and the claim was ‘or seven weeks’ main Attfield, S., R.F.A. ensuing year.—Carried. j and party. Mr. W. Gillies and party. Mr. and Miss Jones. Mr. Roberts. Mr and Mrs. Glllett. Mr. BRIGHTON. at witness’s request^he put them out. Five of the | so that all meat' tenance from February 14th to ] Jarch 27th last. Bacon, A. V., R.N. Mr. L em m on, in thanking the. Council for his re- > an opportunity Gllbey. Lieut, and Mrs. Nobbs. Mrs. grown. and Mrs. Mann, f. Mias Kelae; • A r r iv a l o f W oun ded S oldir RS.—A bout windows were Of stained glass, but two of plain glass _j Patriok. Mr. W. Fisher. Capt. H. de Windt. 170 wounded men arrived at Brighton on Saturday Defendant disputed the claim because, he alleged, his Baulcombe, V. L., 5th Royal Sussex'Regt. over the doorway had no blinds. election, said it was not an office he was seeking and noration as' . and Mrs. C. A. Pulham. Mr. B. Duttson. Mr.W. LANSDOA JE TRRRAO: wife would persist in molesting him. He did >not deny Billings, H. R., Artificer R.N. ho some misgivings as to whether ho shoi d kfr. and Mrs. afternoon in a Great Western Red Cross train, and Witness added, in reply to the Chairman, that tho With thia* ‘ is. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dlok. Mr. Henderson l, — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tho :nett were conveyed t6 Kitchener’s Hospital n Elm-grove. he had not paid the money, but he contended’ that his Brown, E., R.F.A. two inside doors were open and the light shone outside accept the chairmans!,for this year. He wouid | willing to send ark. Mr. and Mrs. K. Chilton. Mr. F. J. Park. Mr. Dreyfus, f. wife had_committed a breach of the agreement, one of Brown, S. A., R.E. o r Board of 1 Mrs. P. H. Neal. Mr. J. Harman. Mr. and Mrs. 10. —Mias Norton. Mias. Mlrs. Schlff, Miss Naylor These are the first British soldiers adn itted to that the conditions: of which was thf,t neither party should through the doorways. It made a great difference heur)VCr’ d° " ‘at lL' C°U d as lu,'8r “s ho could (hear, me. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Jones. Mrs. and Miss 11. —Mr. and Mrs. HowiMr. ltd Mrs; Rob. Misses institution. Burgess, L. O., R.N. when these doors were shut. A Sisterhood meeting had i this matter if interfere or mblest the other. Brittain, W., R.F.A. tx-en held there and nearly all the people had left. A N ew M em ber. H.fiL Tha Tun. Mrs- Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Reis D e a t h o f Mr . W . B. SpiKiNS.-4-We regret Banfett stated that since he had been living apart The Hellinglv Parish Council recommended Mr f. Saunders. Mr. Hewett. Mr. and Mrs. Beavls The Lansdowmx.—Miss endall Mr. and Mrs. Dlpple. to record the death of Mr, W. B. Spikit s, which took from his wife—for five or six ye trs—she had on several Cane, V; H. (killed in action), R.E. When he went there were only two ladies and the care Mr. Prlddle. Lieut, i wald Smith |Mr8. Hewett. Castle, A. W., Southdown Battn. taker in the church. J. Ade as a member of tho District Council to take MARINE GARDENS. Mrs. Prebble. Lient. place on Sunday at 20, Bond-street. The deceased, occasions moldsted him in the st -eet When be had been the place of the late Mr. \V. 11. B. Bridges. Mrs. Brand. Mbs Skelton. who was in his 57th year, had been connected with the with people. Shortly before he itoppied sending-money Coles, S. F. A., R.F.A. The Chairman : So yop went to church? Pttohlit___ _ House _ . —Mrs. ______Newman.u' 'M m Gulliver. Blackburn. Miss Boore. Mi:s. Hargreaves. Miss Collins, G. A., R.N.V.R. Witness: No, sir; I went there because I had received ,niV!r\ F t'EI EiIS !"oved- iu'd i ! r - H olman seconded, i Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Fenwick.iwlo Mr. Fenwick,.uv.ua., Jan.jan. Miss Haigreaven. Mr. H. Ffargroa •es. Mbses Venables, Belgrave Dairy Company for a lengthy period. He be wrote to her on the subject. Thuti was on February th at Mr. Adc be co-opted to till the vacu^icy. Honour. Misses Bastlu (I). Mr. and Mrs. Foster. Mrs. and Miss Barker. nd Mbs! Carey. Capt. served with tho Middlesex Yeoman^- in the Boer War 29th, but the only answer he reeifivediwasths summons. Clark, F. L. (killed in action), R.N.D. a complaint about the light* Carried. Miss Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain. Mr. and M. JoneJ. M . and Mr. Mono! i Jones. Mrs. Squires, and received a medal and two clasps. His jLIonour: When do you say these acts of molesta Cutbushj W. A., 4th Essex Regt. Defendant, who sent] a letter to the Bench, was Mm, W. WUson. Misses Wilson (3). Mr. Carry orter. Mr. H. Porter. Mr. fined as. M r . C urteis R esigns • KOM Ml«s Fountains. Mrs. T h e A r t E x h ib it io n . — Fourteen more tion took place ? Diploek, G., Su*sex Yeomanry. T r ibu na l. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Moore. Mr. Bandy Sudgrove. Mr. Adoy Mr. and Mrs. Scandrett. Barrett: On several occasion!;; a few days’before I Durrant, E. W.. 5th Royal Sussex Regt. A BROOK STREET CASE. A letter, addressed to the Clerk, wus read from Borer. — Mrs. Harrop. Mrs. Hartley Mrs. Hart. • Mis-e> Scandrett (3). rs. a tax* BjjxUri " d P ■ KASTBOUKNH OHBONICLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1916. SPOKT— A N D [ OT1 H R 'T H E RE' URN OF THE NATIVE. Jot §ale or to frt. The- titlo be ongs, 6f course, to Hardy, not merely COUNTRY STORES, Grocery, Provisions; Wines. THINGS. j Spirits and Beer; old-established concern in pretty for the legal term secjured by the Copyright Act. but villageC in East Sussex; ingoing about £ 1,100, including B y SPECTATOR. as imperishably as iliguon Heath it.elf; ind ilio book debts; exceptional opportunity. — AddIv Oscar Berry, 101, North-street, Brighton. vv y' AISON Native who horrowsil the title does bo as an exiled Plummer Roddis Ltd. XjlASTBOURNE. — JEWELLERY BUSINESS FOR Eastbournian Visitors to Eastbourne will be well catered for in the returnihg .after sevcntee i years or so JLii SALE; stock and fixtures at valuation; good I matter of sport this Easter. Lovers of hockey can see. to the “place of his kindly engendure ” anil to the ! | I : I j j lease; premier position in main thoroughfare; noreason- familiar or uniiamiliar scones of his youth. able offer refused.—Apply to H. T. Thorpe, Lloyds Bank a match on rollers between Eastbourne and Bexhill at ARE MAKING S P E C I A L D I S P L A Y S OP Chambers, Eastbourne. Tel. 27. thh Devonshire Park Skating Fete on Easter Mdnday His first in pressidn,: reinforced and extended in evening. Patrons of the gentle art of self-defence will the course of a leiaiirply inspection of the town, is 7 EASTER FASHIONS. that the mumupal administration has beon keyed-up, be able to satisfy their tastes at the Boxing Tournament and that Eastbourne!, always a striking example of East Grinstead. in the Floral Hall on Tuesday flight, whilst first ar>d foresight, now exemplifies an almost uieuniiy senso ! a y w a r d s h e a t h a n d d is t r ic t . — foremost, the grand Naval and Military Gymkhana of the fitness if things. Town plynnii g was under Novelties for Easter Particulars of HOUSES TO BE LET or SOLD In and Sports Meeting on the fine Devonshire Park track stood and practised here long before tile expression thisH charming and healthy locality, with excellent rail Charming Spring Millinery. way service to London, Brighton and Eastbourne, appl* will claim wide attention, and—given fine weather— was coined, and the changes and aeditions made IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. during the writer’s labsence seem to fit into their T. Bannister & Co., House and Estate Agents, Market Smart Tailored Costumes. draw a large crowd on Easter Monday afternoon. places as neatly as mosaic. place, Haywards Heath. * * •]* Twenty years ago, unless memory is ajt fault, MALL BOARDING HOUSE FOR DISPOSAL; clone New ^Styles in Sports Coats. There is every promise of the sports being an Terminus-road was br6ken on one sic le by1 a long 6ea; 10 rooms; low rent: owner retiring; small strip of g irden, [serving no very u jeful purpose, Spremium; part furniture at valuation.—Edgar Horn and unqualified success. Considering that there are very Chartrea, 31, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. Useful Covert and Navy Coats. few troops in the neighbourhood; just at present, the and bounded by a wall ornamented wit i plaster urns entries are very good. Thus, the entries at the time of of peculiarly funereal aspect. Now there are shop* TATIONERY, Fancy Goods and Lending Library.— so attractive ds seriously to endanger that belief in :: INEXPENSIVE<1 v NECKWEAR. :: An unusual opportunity occurs In Eastbourne of New Silk Dress Skirts. writing for the 100 Yards number 211; for the 440 Yards, Sacquiring above business. — Apply, Box V. N. P. 23; for._. the------Mile,, 24; for the Obstacle Race, 14 and |*tho superiority) of thj> other side’ o f th i road, which “ (Jluonicle ” Office, Eastbourne. Tailor-made Walking Skirts. for the Three Mile Team Race eigtyt teams have entered. waa °nce almost an article of faith. The change* noar the Stat on are even more imp -essivp to an OSTRICH & MARABOUT RUFFLES. | 0 9 0 PER ANNUM.—A niodorn Detached VILLA. exile.OYlln Tno The nriirinol' original: Ifree T Library _I haj !. J i disappeared ____ - i dW fitted with every convenience; two floors only- New Designs in Blouses, Shirts, Class, too, is well represented. Amongst othersoth >rs I annnnd thet ho adjacentn/lioe rmU^Ipoind has1-. „ _ „also 1_____ vanis"L_.1l tied; Ipossibly 'll large garden, garage, &c.—See below. I may mention Oorpl. J. Gamble, of the 3rd Irish I the materials of the one1,ohe were used 1 to* fill up the other. :: FASHIONABLE TEILINGS. :: J 50.—A convenient HOUSE in a good locality; few Lacewear, Gloves and Hosiery. Guards, who is the Half-Mile Amateur Champion of A t any rate, Whilst the Free Library ht s re-appeared :: ■ r , i minutes to fctation.—Seo below. Ireland ; Sergt. Willis, a one-time Half-Mile Champion in a new and elabora te guise, the pond seems to be DAINTY IN APPEARANCE. £26 INCLUSIVE.—Small LOCK-UP SHOP with room of the Army, who woh the E. AO. distance race last merely a memory. The striking bi ilding which c ovor, in Sutton-road fitted now for hairdresser. Bqxing Day ; Leading Air Mechanic A. Ward, who kousos the Library seems also to be a hive of £ URTHER particulars apply principal Agents, or h.8'StaUoned at Rochford, Essex, and who is the Quarter- activities, whiqh, if they existed at all twenty years Owners, 2, Station-parado, Eastbourne. Mile Police Champion of the United Kingdom ; Private ago, were scattered all over the town and carried on F A., J. Hulivan, A.lr.vp., a well known H em e iH ill 1 under nearly all conceivable disadvantages. OMMERCIAL BUILDING, consisting of two work 59, 61, 63, 63a, Grove Road, A GOOD SELECTION OF shops, 60-ft. by 18-ft. and 50-ft. by 18-ft. respectively; Hamer ; and Trooper S. Davey of the Sussex The writer misses the open fields from the Town Cstabling, store rooms, forgo and cottage; in a good Yeomanry, a member; of the E. A.0 . Cross -Coqntry Hall to the Up(perton Lawn Tennis Club, but even in situation in the town ; TO BE LET; rental £90 a year.— Near the Town Hall, team, and who has twice won the E. A.O. Cross-Country his day they Wore cbviously ripening for develop- Apply, Oakden & Co., Estato Agents, Eastbourne. Championship. Running in the mile is Private Pratt, mont, and now the. Visitor finds an a most infinite TAILOR - MADE COSTUMES. A8TBOURNE. — Superior homely BOARD-RESI- A.O.C., the Three Mile Champion of Sussex. He is a variety------‘ of * specimens ’ of ■ domestic • arc! itectliro, the DKNCE; private family; terms moderate; nice | member of the Crawley Harriers. ' ; T L attractions of Which 4re, no doubt, suit ibly recorded position ; Ocklynge district; close do ’bus termlnuB; * ; * • in the rate book. special terms for business people. — Write, L. V.. EASTBOUR - __Jdmg AFTERNOON & SEMI-EVENING GOWNS. “ Chronicle" Office. \ There should be some keen and exciting raoing for Gildredge Park seem to the exile to be as tasteful and as desirable as the valuable medals which have been specially designed ---A ___ 1 ’ anything to be 1 ound! fh any TjlASTBOURNK.—PAYING GUESTS RECEIVED in and executed for this meeting. Probably the event of super-taxed rorid in, eny, Hampstead or Chislehurst. , BLOUSES. :: MILLINERY. I _L!i a comfortable home ; highly recommended; good In the Meads sectoi, too, there seems to be a good oooking; garden, tennis and croquet; pleasant sltnation. the day will be the Three Mile Team Race. ’(The —Miss Ackermann, 20, The Avenue, Eastbourne. Mr. and Mrs. Cheetham, pair of silver) vases. present team representing the 3rd Irish Guards have deal to report! Thereere may be keen competition Messrs. Cho Wong and Tong, silver frjiit stand I not yet been beaten, the Army Pay Corps are hot i amongst the ireporijtory schools, but| as those of URNI3HED HOUSES and FLATS.—Messrs. Edgar B e d d i n g s . M ibs Clarke-Lens, broderie Anglaise and twenty years aigo ha :: LINGERIE, & c. :: Horn & Chartres, Estate Offices, 31, Cornfield-road, and there are one or two other teams who are sj e; seemingly, all survived and tbourno, have a large selection.______pin cushion. of highly and who are not at all unlikely to spriflg havex - Rgathered------round------.hem a host of newcomers, each * E Mr. and Mrs. Clem Dickinson, pair ol silver surprise. And with such men as CorpL Gamble, with its separate sphi ro for cricket and) football, the OUSE TO LET, 12, St. John’s-termce.—For particu M R . G . 8 . DICKINSON a n d MISS S. M. candlesticks. X] writer assumes] that lars apply to F. G. Shilson, No. 13, SL John’s- Oorpl. Elliott, Corpl. Moran, Corpli O’Malley (all of tho demand continuesins to keepkee] terrace, Lowes. OHEVASSUS. Dizzy and Pins, 12 liqueur gl | the Irish Guards), Private Sulivan am oper Davey pace with, or tp exce d, the supply, an that; school- H Mrs. Dunstan and family, pair of solid silver in the field there should be a very good r for individual “ asters, although they may not, as |r. G, W. E. r p o FURNITURE DEPOSITORS, Laundry Pro- candlesticks. honours. Russoll once solid (or quoted), add pinery to vinery, Visitors tp Eastbourne JL prietors, or those wishing a Factory.—Large Fire Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dunwbodie, Wedgewood yet manage to avoid some of tho financial briars in proof Premises, consisting of two floors and good covered AN “ ENTENTE CORDIALE ” WEDDING. * ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUK j yard, central situation, TO BE LET on Lease.—For rent china breakfast service. The R.N.A.S. tug-of-war is sure to provide ex< this workaday world. : and further particulars, apply Oakden & Co., Estate Miss Hilda Essex, solid silver and tortoiseshell sport, just as the Summerdown Camp] events mt Tho exile notices s ime new churches] notably the SHOPS AND SHOWROOMS AT THEIR LEISURE. ] Agents, Eastbourne. trinket box. relied upon to furnish plenty of amusement, one which dominates the town...... from...... the Willingdon- A truly charming entente eordiale wedding, which h r e e b e d r o o m s , k i t c h e n and s c u l l e r y Mr., Mrs. and Miss Eaton, solidisilver iea forks. more fun is wanted, there are the Camp Clowns road, and he is particularly pleased with the'’little TO LE T ; cheap to suitable people.—Apply, 13, St. will commend itself to residents of Eastbourne, where The Misses K. and L. Faldo, Liberty pewter and never failing supply of merriment at their command. The green garden near S Mary’s, with a rim bowling j TPetei-’R-romi. Crawley. the parents of the bride are well known as having greenstone clock. Clowns, by the wray, are under the able arid experienced green, an old! tree or so and a po which is, ] r p o BE LET. COUNTRY HOTEL, in beautiful neigh- been for a number of years regular visitors to our Mr. Herbert L. St. Maur Fariiham, bid Sheffield management of Sergt. Gray, Royal Sussex Regiirient, perhaps, a shade too rectangular. Hanimpden ______Park _ is and glass fruit bowl, Brussels lace handkerchief. i A. boui-hood, near Tunbridge W olls; good apartment town and are now themselves residents, took place who will appear as the “ Dude.” Lance-Corpl. Thdmas also new to him--at leastr- r------in itspresent present state—for, state—for, in in hom e; charming homo; rich dairy farm of 33 acres Monsieur et Mme. Amedbe Foresfior, pastel will again be the lady, the “ Summeidown Kate]” of his day, the “Decoy ” was forbidden ground, and, attached ; only- requires to bo seen to be appreciated; at St. Marylebone Church, London, W., on Tuesday, portrait of bride. whom the present writer has such harrowing recollec as such, only too attractive to the enterprising youth valuation only.—For particulars and orders to view the 11th inst, between Mr. G. Sidney Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fraser, china ornament. tions—whilst a new addition to the troupe is Private of the town; but then, years ago, we ware in lament Plummer Roddis Ltd. apply, Richardson, Dutt-on & Pierco, Auctioneers. The Second Lieutenant 7th Lincolns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Goldman, solid silver swdet basket. Manes, who, in civilian life, is a olqwn ahd stilt walker able ignorance of the fact that disregard of notice Great Hall, Tunbridge Wells. Diddnaon, of Palmer’s Green. London, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Goddard, cheque. - by profession. This chap will probably give] an boards could conveniently be dignified as nature r r io LET. TWO or THREE FURNISHED or UNFUR- Suzanne Marie Stelle Chevassus, younger daughter Mrs. Gooduay, crochet cake d’oyleys. elevating exhibition, but it is hoped i|t won’t be| too study. Where there was once a tangle of swamp i *! JL NISHKD ROOMS; good position.—Apply, In first of Mr. Henry ChevaBsus, chevalier de la Legion Miss Olive Gooduay, crochet teacloth. much above the heads of the people. and underwood there are now lawns! a lake and Resident Managing Director : E. C. STRANGE. instance, B., 193, High-street, Lewes. d’Honneur, and Madame Chevassus, of Eastbourne. The Rev. Frederick, Mrs. Green and iamily, solid * ; * * intricate walks, and the Corporation si ems to have r p o LET, PREMISES, suitable for STABLE, STORE The bride, who was given away by her father, wore silver sauce boat. solved the problem of how to be neat, but not too | J. or GARAGE; central position.—Apply, Artisans’ Mrs. and Miss Jessie Green, cose of four solid silver Tuesday will be a sort of Boxihg Lay, for in [the neat, and orderly, but not precise. The writer Dwellings Co. Ltd., 18, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. a handsome gown of ivory satin with corsage of evening at 7.30, in the Floral Hall, mother of ) the 74, 76, 78, 80 & 82, Terminus Bead, Eastbourne Duchesse lace, fastened at the waist with orange salt cellars. presumes that a, deputation must have visited Preston WO Large ROOMS TO LET, suitable for offices.- Miss S. Green (bride’s godmother), driwing room I popular lUal iNava,INaval ana and J*iultaryMilitary BoxingBoxirig Tcurnamentslwill1 Park at Bright >n and such typical Bon Ion Parks as blossom andan d heath,1 her Court train of ivory silk take place. The bill of fare consists, as usual, of six Telephone’ 1000. Apply, Baxter's, Stationers, Lewes. brocade being suspended from the shoulders with cabinet, Louis XV. Chesterfield settee. I Pkce' f h« blU of fare consiate, as usual, o! Dollis Hill or Erockwoll Park in order to see exactly T Miss Edith Green, cut-glass clajjefc jug and pair of events, the priucipal item on the card being a 15-rolmd what to avoid. cords and tassels, edged with ninon, and carried by return contest between P.O. Forbes, R.N.A.S. (East LL available Furnished and Unfurnished HOU8E8. three pages. Masters Roland and Montague Bracken- cut-glass liqueur decanters. Of the parades there is little for an exi e to remark, Selected Lists on receipt of requirements.—Killiek Mr. StanlStanley Green, Chinese mandarin in carved bourne) and P.O. Coleman, R.N.AiS. (Polegate). aB they were panned and completed m his boyhood andA Davies. bury-Berkley and Master Maurice Hapgood, in white should be a “ grate fite,” for the men are well mat Russian tunics edged with fur; her bouquet : lv°ty or before, and there seems to be nothing new. Tho jyjEADS.—£60 per annum ; compact, without base- —both are as keen as mustard on winning. Forlx _ _ mont; two reception rooms, ilvo bedrooms, bath. was of carnations, lilies of tho valley and white Mrs. Stanley Hapjjood, solid silver toast rack. effoet of that portion west of the Winh Tower is, Key with Killiek & Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Blake Harrold, silyer cake basket. the strength of his previous perfprmaiices, will perhaps, a little too stiff and formal, and Folkestone Sertmni* & Assistants SEantcb heather, and she wore a pearl and sapphire pendant, favourite, but it is by no means certain that he will LATS.—Scafiide-road, Termimis-road, Corn fl old-road. tiie gift of the bridegroom. i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardi cut-glass table has, ho thinks, been rathor more success! ul in dealing Hartfield-road.—Killiek & Davies. centro piece. t ■ Colemau, at the previous meeting, greatly pleased with a somewhat similar problem; all hough East She was attended by five bridesmaids, Miss Ellio The Misses C. and N. Hardirlg, cut glass sweet critics by his style and now that he has had the ad bourne has, fortunately,* avoided the switchbacks and BIGGER DEMAND THAN EVER FOR F800.—FREEHOLD.—Roomy HOUSE; eunny side; Cheyaasus (sister), the Misses Lilliane and Violetta tage of becoming: acquainted with the other u throe reception, seven bedrooms ; rental value £60; dishes in’ stand. other shriek-provoking sideshows which disfigure tho MOTOR DRIVER8.—LEARN MOTORING M A Y N A R vacant£ possession if required.—Killiek & Davies. Duche (cousins of the bride), Miss Connie Dickinson Miss Lottie Harper, pewter flower vase. methods he may possibly be able to turn the tabid foreshore at the harbour end of the Lef s. AAT ONCE.—Good pay, excellent prospects. THE (sister of the bridegroom) and Miss Naomi Rees I Miss Phyllis Henshall, solid silver phot > frame. his previous conqueror. But, as a Polegate airman h It is a pleasure to observe that the town now com LARGEST INSTRUCTION WORKS IN THE friend of the bride). They were daintily gowned to me the other day, we must “ wait and see.” WORLD. Tuition on heavy Motor Lorries or any LIMITED Miss Louisa Holmes, ivory-handled silver crumb memorates in c ignified fashion two of l ho family to typeof TouriugCarasdesired. LOWEST CHARGES FOR an ivory navatarri net, with bands of mauve taffetta scoop. • » # j whicli it owes so much. IN LONDON. TRAINING UNLIMITED WITHOUT ^rticks for §alr. with pointed paniers of the same silk; their large Miss W. Bannister Howard, silver ani glass jam Another return match is that betWeen! Sergt. Heame One of the most interesting re-discoveries is of the1 EXTRA CHARGE UNTIL PROFICIENT AND picture hats were of taffetta to match, with clusters dishes in stand. (Royal West Surrey) and Sergt. Lamury (Royal frontage, hidden for so many years, of the Lamb] SATISFIED. Secure the B. S. M. 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