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 Mry £1 spent. Every branch of Physical Education scientifically taught !E S. M. REED, Gertif 40, SEASIDE ROAD (opposite the Colonnadef, EASTBOURNE. intelligent by fully qualified and experienced Instructor and Lady Grade Associated Board R.AJ Always ON SALE a Large Assortment of NEW and SECOND-HAND WATCHES, CLOCKS, Teachers, under the direction of Mr. Mom. Call and ramble through our All visits are free from importunity!! F..C.H. Piano Ovo^uj (Honours), late Deputy O There la a Medical Gymnasium attached tor Remedial of 8t. Peter's -____ _, Bast bo: Lrue,_ Aooompafilst Jewellery, Silver Plate, Electro-plated Goods. Cutlery, Teleeoopee. Marine. Field and Opera Glasses, Exercises and Swedish Massage, under the direction of Army, to look EJastbcrarne Amateur1 Spectacles, all kinds of Musical Instruments, Books, &o., &o. Mias F. a Charleeworih M.G.T.L, M.N.&P.B. ids during day ment as Aooompanlek'VGIVlB GIVEa LfifeoSs In" iply, A. Streat- FORTE and ORGAN PLA'miGand lu HA Oath Advance tn every description o f Property. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wardrobes Purchased for Prompt Gash. and THEORY, i B. OHATFLKLD & SON, d if desired. Existing Loans and Advam Students prepared far the vatic us Musical Exam PARTIES WAITED ON AT ANY TIME AT OWN RESIDENCE. S3 for Seaford re (without removal paid off and tMUTAR O WEST BSD DAISY. I usual English rates. Advances also on Idle Policies, 1 4, Kilburn Txkrack (S minutes from Sta G , stating particu- nr and all kinds of security. Write, Ci Oowkeopera and Dairy Farmers, Smitb, 6, South- DELIVER HIGH-GLASS DAIRY PRODUCE THE BEST AND FULLEST GUIDE BOOK Three Timas Dally to all parts of Bastboamo. i Labourers, A* It la neoeasary to know from whence the milk lUfgty Shepherd.— is derived we Invite Patrons to lnipeot our Forma and Ooun; and Dairies. GIRLS, one as ’WAKEFIELD & CHAM BEKS’ GUIDE TO EASTBOURNE, Farm Spot* i Dairies i eneral, for small PBOPUSBLY ILLUSTRATED, Hampden Park. 18, Cornfield-terrace and C arpenters : PI to 10 and 24 to 27, Kensms Brighton. H O TC H K ISS S t ION. ' ' Telephone 403. 49, Church-street. LGE NURSE ; n g i n e e r s , m i l uWRIGHTE, AND CONTAINING A MASS OF INTERESTING LOCAL INFORMATION. Nurses' Home, G laziers : Paper] Five minutes’ walk from Central Stati C orner. pa tter n IIaKI EBLACKSMITHS ANIV HOI] iER MAKERS, til School (East- Price OITB SHILLING, la Pictorial Cower. music; resident And Repairer* of tdl kinds of M lohinery suoh as National, Steam, Gas & W ater Engines, Hj )” Office, East- A raulio L ifts , A c , This Book will be found of great advantage to the Trade of Eastbourne when used as a book of SPEOIAL PREPAID RATES. TBOURNE. JiUEDfor some reference. The desire of the Publishers was to make this NEW EDITION • small weekly at Rear. to M. R., 575. POPULAR IN EVERY WAY. W ANTS OF ALL KINDS, ARTICLES FOR BALE, ■*e parlourmaids. SERVANTS WANTED or SITUATIONS REQUIRED. Chambermaids, Copl as may be obtained of the Publishers, Messrs. F arnoombr A Ctk, Lim its, at the i Kitchenmaids, HOUSES or APARTMENTS TO U R . Schools. Hotels, D 0 L o booking fee. ram a Littlu Oo«) O H R O m C L R " OFFICE, SOUTH 8TBEET, EA8TBOURNB. Are Advertised In the whole of int Agency, 32, L a th er. lt th e front N1NQ. AND Daxwiac AND OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. Famcombe & Co.’s Sussex Newspapers n s PORTER. HON, DELlVURgD (Ltd) 1, Eastbourne. I \ ■ ill t ' ■ At One Charge, via stair work.— Meads ,,,, 1 Inskbtion ... (not over 20 Words) Owx Shiiains I rand-parade, IFTIJTG PRINTING. u Sack, U rtM * PRINTING. 8 Inskbtions...... Two Shillings and Sixfsnch ?es, £1 weekly, 11 i ■afield - terrace, 7 Insbbtions...... Fivh Shillings ie are udject to Site ‘■ion without Notice, Leap, Aflw lliw U ater ropcvtiouateBteMi " i‘) — Eastbourne. G IV E US A CALL and inspect New Stock of MOTOR If Booked the nsual rates win he oharged. Parlourmaids, FARNCOMRE & CO., L i m i t e d , ■als, Kitchen- A00E880BIE8. Dayton Two-8tr £ 2 1 ; . t r a d e s u p p l i e d . Bast Sussex News WASHING-UP TO ALL ORDERS. 0 8 , 10s.—Apply, tl Printers, Lithographers and Publishers, Hastings Independent Eastbourne. 10, ORANBOTJHNK 8TBEE1 ’Phono 4474x. EASTBOURNE AND DISTRICT h ! * ‘ ' J'-li ' . ;• . • j • I' i"T:. v-'.:V ■ ; i-’J. East Grinstead Observer POOTING AND ADVERTISING EASTBOURNE ONICLE ALL KINDS OP COMMERCIAL AND ARTISTIC PRINTING Sussex and Surrey Courier gineering COMPANY. Limited h t I l A T MODERATE CHARGES. iculars of Horsham Times b” Offloe, « • • H. W; FELLOWS, ofllre—f. HTT8ANH HOAD AVER AND ENVELOPES STAMPED IN ANY COLOUR IN THE LATEST Thereby securing, at a verv small oosk an amount of EBiT MILLINER. ARTISTIC STYLES. publicity throughout the Important district of East •piANOFORTKS, AMERICAN ORGANS, Ivertisements UjT] h | :: . . P"'*" ' ; ' ' Sussex, »mrtny the most influential inhabftante. Unequalled toy an y O ther Local HARMONIUMS ahd HARPS. ECIALITY. - L a M emorial Garda in New and Elegant Derign*. By the Beet Makera, on the Lowest Terms, for Sole. MOURNING Hire aud on the Three Years' System. Bkow Cards and Labels Designed and Printed. Visiting Cards from Type or Copper Platee. Orders should be sent direct to Fab*» -a l LYON * HALL, Warwick Mansion, 'ON (dose to Theatre Head Ofllces, or left with Author dAi Prepaid at the above Low tee. ENGRAVING DONE BY ALL THE NEW PROCESSES. Cards, Wedding Cards and Invitations to Dinner, Musical and Evening Parties, tastefully executed. Branch k W< Western Road, Hote< ; , ' F .. '■■ ' ; , -i ■ jieut. Godfrey n v a SKETCH j 4a : . ‘Ae tC - ^BTISTIC MEMORIAL OARD8. lecond son of Lord ______L. ING [HOGRAPHXD BY EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMEN A number of the Newest end Chotoeet Derigns in from 2/6. Addresses Illuminated in the Highest Style of Art. FOLDED MEMORIAL CARDS ere now tnetadad In our Pattern Book. • B till L FARNOOMBB * CO., Lid., Tkisij— . M Chronlole” Works, South^treet, EssthoenM.

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?—^Ythat membership carried with it something substantial however, “ a big man ” came to the house. Holy t applicant’s notice of appeal was made after date. The Chairman : You see it is dangerous for a light to Vicar, Mr. Hillman said be understood the case was COL. WH1TC0MBE AGAIN. The prices have b Ben care­ in the way of auxiliary benefits. The surplus for the be burning in such a position. first seven years averagoli 28s. 9d. per share, and one Art, Ban Adjourned for a (reek in order that the man might be fully considered to meet all Defendant: But it was so momentary that it could P.m.,H brought back i >m bis regiment He returned on requirements. | share accumulated at compound interest amminted to hardly have been noticed. I thought with mv explana­ Brel Hun Saturday night, ut be (Mr. Hillman) had bad no time ASSAULT ON POLICE SERGEANT. £11. 2s. 2d. In those days we made a strong point of tion nothing further would have been heard. I told the after ev %} see him. the necessity of making provision not oqly against sick­ witness it snbuld never occur again. Days, 1 The Military . itative (Mr. Beattie): We got ness, but also of old age. Old Age Pep-ions were then The Chairman: You must pay a fine of 15s. and Sal this man hack, took the advice of the War Office on POLICE STATION SCENE. sometimes dreamt of, but had not become practical, Defendant (dramatically): IDs just for that! I do ward. the case, becaui I was not certain on the matter, but and thus it was the best advice and highest wisdom to think it abominable. All Bond Abe War Office < “ me I was absolutely right and that point out the duty of each one to ma te provision, if Chief Inspector Taylor: The case is over. .Step Am., 1h| the Tribunal hf io jurisdiction. Had the man’s possible, for old age, and also show the - ray. { Thought­ down, please. STRUGGLE IN THErHE CHARGE ROOM. ful men of average intelligence grnspec the advantage :\ application been Rone day after date the Tribunal would 4 . ;’1 •____■' I • /; .&! ■ Defendant: I don't think I shall. I shall come when Morn in) have bad no powjsr to deal with the case at all. i of the Holloway system; they saw in it the certainty I like. Fifteen shillings! I don’t think I have 15s. evenmJ ■ i The Town Clerk: The claim is out of date; that is of benefit, even if they had little or no illness; the with me. Baints’ i » At the Eastbourne Police Court on Tuesday, before Equitable light could not be hidden. Our j members, Rev. E l Abehep oint,...... is it not 7 the Mayor (Alderman C. O'Brien Harding) in the chair, The Clerk : You can pay within eight days. The Military Representative: Yes, it was put in on through the usual removals common to thje working Defendant: Very well. I will seo about it. I shall i . A nn and Mr. C. A. Leatham, Col. E. G. R. Whitcombe, of classes, spoke wherever [they went " ofj their society. 11.0 alsL % Marchi*—v 30th,>wh —>-. 4reaa jj. ghoui,} have been in on March Silverdale - road, was charged with assaulting P.S. not pay now. t of date, according to instructions, the which, instead of dying iut of inherent weakness (as Matins! l 17th. If it iso Lawrence while in the execution of his duty on April some prophesied and wished), seemed to be based on Week-<| Court cannot de d with it. A * 1 1 17th. nee days Mr. Hillman;i Will yon allow me time to consider the rocks...... of abounding ilvency and individual benefit 7.0; M4. Defendant: I only protected myself; he assaulted me. of a kind little dreamt of Defare in the I riendly Society EASTER, 1916. the point. In i jpite of this question which has been Mr. R. A. Niedermayer watched the case on behalf of 10.80, w raised by the;'iVar Office, there is the fact that in world. Little wonder it inquiries ca me foir planting Rev. W the County Court officials. the Equitable flag in other places, and sc yearjafter year accordance with your request the man has been sent P.S. Lawrence stated that at 4,30 on Monday after­ There is a joy still at the root of sorrow. 09. Mich back. He did riot return until between five and six on we have accepted openings, several sametimes in a Bervioei noon ho called at a house in Silverdale-road, where the single year, until at this time there are 41 agencies, all There is a peace in all the world's unrest (With 11 Saturday, and I have had no time to see him. defendant occupied apartments, for the purpose of Amid the-nations by red strife opprest; The Military; Representative: The point is I was of which, with the exception of a ‘ few finger \ minority, Holy t executing a warrant of commitment issued for the non­ have justified their existence and prived successful And now the promise of a glorious morrow ohfldrei Artoqg in ordenag the man back from his regiment. payment of a fine previously imposed. He was asked Breaks upon homes, by doom and night distrest. 8rd Bn; The Tribunal allowed the case to he put back fpr an ‘recruiting offices’ and able administrants of the into the hall by a lady, and he waited until she had left benefits of the society. At the present time also our For Easter is of the Eternal part. servtoe hour or so. j before he mentioned his business to the defendant. It reigns and rules—it summers in the heart. vioee: ] Later the case came on again, when Oosham’s father membership reaohee something like 27,51)0, and our total day, wl was present When he told the accused what be had come for the funds to £200,000 jr Time’s calendar is not the spirit’s measure, on Bain Mr. Hillman i the applicant was a married man, latter began to argue about the powers of the Court. Internally, without altering the essential basis of Nor are there seasons in our heavenly state overmen and he Attested on the .last day of the Derby sobeme. Witness said, “ That is nothing to do with me; I have the Holloway System, we have progres led. [We made jlEDOUBtr BUWLING GREEN AM) STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE Which veer a moment at the yoice of fate ; matins. my duty to perform, and I am going to do it.” He a separate section foradult females, a step which requires Ours is possession of the abiding treasure, Dawkln . On March 26 th ie received notice to ioin on April 7th; then told the defendant he had a warrant in his pocket (FOR I1IS TERCENTENARY) There was an iployer’s application dated March 29th, no apology or justificatio in these daj s, when a girl I GILDR e M e PARK GREEN. L Which nothing darkens—nothing can abate. tBtausvi well within the le limit, but on March 28th the man and handed it to him. CqL Whitcombe'read every passes from school to occupation, either in Service” or By Mary A. W oods, For Easter is a brimming sea at rest, 11 a.m. i detail from top. to bottom, and then said, “ Will you shop, or office, more or less ‘ on her own ’ Girls can be Which dwells enshrined in the unshadowed breast. inmontl i ordered a: .y by a doctor in the town on medical give me a receipt for the money?” Witness replied, (Truslove & Ilanson, London, W. 3s. Gd. net). he ’ er saw no publio notice calling up a i n t y b l o u s e in transferred from the Juvhpilo Seotion v ithout break of ! jTo) THU Editoil It’s always spring and O it’s always summer Hymn i| “ No, I cannot do to here, sir. If you like to let me membership or loss of benefit, and candidates can be • tod was why the application was a little have the mouey I will send a receipt, or if you choose fine handkerchief S tr; No doubt many of y our readers will be pleased Within the life that anchors on tbe Rock Rev. A. said that married men who attested linen,D hemstitohed and em­ admitted with ample choice of class and shope, with tolknow that the abovje will be opened this day, Sayjr- If anyi of our readers imagine that all has been And heeds no passing shame, no battle shock ; BomabCi to come to the Town Hall with ;me I will give you a I inorease of income to secure increase of renefits. • what he light call a misunderstanding should receipt.” Defendant said, “ I refuse to pay the money broidered. dajy, the 22nd, but of fourse weather permuting, instead said about Shakespeare that can be said, this book will The baby’s band, and even the tardiest comer, road—« I plaoed a worse position than those men who Our Funeral Fund is [a feature added On .to the of!*'of [May ‘1st as in - ySar r past. This, I am sure, will xiye Do not in vain at its dear-portal knock. vloe,6M without a reoeipt,” and he went on arguing about the 1579 Holloway System. Sume Holloway Societies, I believe, convince them to the contrary. • Miss Woods is well Masada, 9 under the itary Service Act. powers of the Court. Subsequently the defendant ph iure . to . tpe , clul>s| . . who use tne .. greens . and othefs, . . For Easter is not reckoned by the hours, Representative: I don’t think the Other designs from 7 7 9 [ depend for funeral benefit! on the memt era’ surplus, all also to visitors who will spend their Easter in this to«m, known as an author, and the volume before us will Immortal in our love and faith it flowers. and Friz ordered a taxi-cab and drove to the Town Hall. At the members’ being liable; to be levied on tp secure a 89. AO*' the police station witness made out a receipt and was and ill granting this concession the puwets-that-be have increase her reputation. She has read her great subject [Mf All our Blouses are of a funeral benefit for a member dying before such'sum as In trustful hearts there is ho death, no winter, Hvenir., Hillman Married men were told that if they about to get it Bigned bv the Magistrates’ Clerk, but as particularly dainty and 9 the right tiling. It is fully ex|»-.cted that the to good purpose, and, ns the Americans say, she is But resurrection’s course goes gladly on 89. A n pi fid not attest they would be in a worse position than £10 has accumulated to such member’s o 'edit. oojidition of tuo rinks will be all that one could wish, be was guing upstairs the defendant said, “ Where are refined character. The course adopted by each sooiety is entirely the “ some ” critic—incisive, broadminded, penetrating and As it for ages’ ages past hath gone ; Blaekwi those who did. I It had been stated that men who oonld yongoing?” Witness answered!’ “ I am going to get ing the pai is that have been taken by Mr. I’roseotP Against it spears of hatred dash and splinter, Comma] ■rave that attested under such ^circumstances They are adapted from ex­ | business of its own members. In our so :iety the levies, the borough surveyor, aud Mr. Burrows, the head delicate. It is not difficult to lie “ original” at the evening this signed by the Magistrates’ Clerk, as I do not sign as they came along, were not partici larly welcome. expense of commou sense and reason, and to launch a It shineth now as it hath ever shone. weald be from thsir attestation. reoeipts for over £2.” Defendant said, “ I want to see clusive Paris Models from ener, to brinf it hip to perfection. The fact that and Gins (fa—mUcr What was the misunderstanding carefully selected materials. Next tney were objected ! to and some c ifferemt system thjs fearful war is raging will prevent onr oluh (trio new and ridiculous theory on thw world of letters. The For Easter is knit one with God’s own lot, Own Me the man sign if,” but just then the Magistrates’ Clerk I advocated and very sooh adopted. If my memory reviewer has never been able to understand wheie and It is love’s witness and it fadeth not. Service. here? came down and signed the receipt. The defendant Redoubt) playing their usual number of matches as in Mr. Hillm It is common ground that men were serves me right we all subscribe 3d. pe • quarter to get previous years, but several have been settled upon aud how Shakespeare acquiied his enorqiuus vocabulary, The almanack of heaven counts not by changes commenced to argue with him, but the clerk turned £5 funeral benefit. That did away with levies. But it which is nearly double that of Milton’s. He must have told that if - did not attest they would have no away from him. Witness took the warrant and the others are in course [of arrangement. The opening Or by the effluence of a passing time, OAvmfDDi dtv of bad two serious blemishes. It was now lere near being match of the Repouht is expected to take place on beeft a walking encyclopaedia and have possessed a And mere events that come to every clime ; ajn. and receipt off the counter and said, ‘‘We don’t want any financially sound. Also it was inadequi ,te, because the marvellous verbal memory. There is ‘always some un­ Can yon bring anyone who told him trouble here ; go through the charge room and pay the Wednesday, t lu 17th May, when our new captain, Mr. It is eternal and its joy outranges 7to8. F fiat? candidate of 18 and the candidate of 45 lioth paid alike, Knowsley, will bring a team against that of Mr. discovered and unnoted treasure to be picked up by the All records and with all doth sweetly chime. Friday, 8 money there.” Defeudant; then : swung hie arm and notwithstanding their wide difference ii expectation of careful student in his wonderful play# and there are Evening Mr. Hillman Owing to illness he was away from tbs knocked witness against the notice board. Witness Gntsku’s, the vice-captain, and it is hoped that a large Easter were here, we shoiild not dare to doubt, town, and I si st that is a very good reason for you life. The members also objected that all classes were number of the mdmbers wiil be iu attendance to take depths below depths everywhere. Miss Woods has Could even the sun and moon be blotted out. Ooxobxoa; pushed him through the dooir, but the defendant caught | limited to one class or benefit. done well in distinguishing between the two Shakes- a.m. and 1 extending the e for the application.' hold of his thumb and dislocated it. Defendant pajrt.' ; | peares and t'uen fitting them together and showing they God’s timepiece is the sum of things, tho rounded vice, Tne The Military Representative:----* -’----- What What was was the the illness? illnea The, next venture was, like its predeees 5or„an amateur Completeness of the universe, the whole vour, Tt Mr. Oosham : First itwasa chill and then gastritis. grappled with him and tore the epaulette off his tunio. one; that is to say, while it provided benefits proper ildredge Park.:—As to your leader, Mr. Editor, m are one and the same man—the poet and the trader, Hendenu The Military Representative objected to the appeal They both fell to the floor, and witness held him down- for each clas3, the contributions, though more! adequate hu{t week's issue ri the atsove I fully agree, and cannot when he stole venison and when he stole his plots. But System and order moving to one goal; OONORXOA! until he was quiet, and then hb wasvas allowed to gelget up. than in the previous system, and the be: efits graduated unjderatand why the inhabitants of that district have then he always improved on the authors from whom he By human landmarks or oy limits bounded and 6.30. . being heard. The appeal should have been made on The Assistantsistanc magistratesMagistrate^ vjietkClerk (Mr. Barrett’Barrett): Did 3 no); taken the matter lip of tho formation of a club. If He worketb not, who hath supreme control. Sunday i t A March 17th, but it was not made until March 30th, and from variations of age on entry, were not actuarially stooped to borrow. Anyone who wants to study anybodyny body come to your iassistance! | satisfactory. Outside criticism was bo;h forcible'and I dm not mistaken, just after the green was opened, the Shakespeare carefTilly will find this li.ttle book exce^q- Easter is ever on that living way, Minister, f therefore it was out of date. _ Witness: Yes, P.C. Luck, who1 followed me into the | St: Saviour’s and the Meads clubs made application for ingly helpful. Ai Wherein our hearts keep endless holiday. OotnrrssB Mr. Hillman: He is a married man, and I ask you to perereistent, with the result that our first ictuary, W. R. \nd it will show the spirit in which our Sundayi briar it on that ground. charge room. " . Dovey, adopting the ruli {then in opera ion as a basis, permission to play there, but that has fallen through, grjeat great poet should be 'approached. Many more preten­ F. W. Ohde Wabij. school: . The Chairman: We must refuse to hear it because it Asked if he had any questions to put, thei defdefendant simply levelled up the th j contributions! to a solvent fol reasons 1 do not know. But I hear that some tious volumes have uot the stuff contained in this small service a said : I t is no use asking questions; I will make> ia state- standard and gave us a certificate plating this part of tradesmen are about to form a club aud to make their book. days 8.15 is too late. r7j mentonoath. I ■ [J home at this green. If this is so I feel sure this will our operations on an altogether sound i ,nd satisfactory K RATING’S POWDER W »SLH T1H DRAPER CONDITIONALLY EXEMPTED. P.O. Luok stated that about 4.55 Lawrence brought level. alter the state of things, and that instead of this green 8JO p.m.: tbe defendant to the police station on a commitment being a wbite'elephant, as many hare named it, it will £ EATING'S POWDER 8 p.m. Mr. J. Mitchener, draper and milliner, of Seaside- warrant After arguing for some time as to the legal become an attraction to mauy. It should be so, seeing PUBLIC LIBRARIES. .m.; Ttn married man, was granted conditional procedure, Lawrence asked the defendant to go into " lovelr sp|ot thatt j iit is. Last year the Redoubt KEATING’S POWDER p.m. G the charge room. Defendant immediately swung his I The unrivalled killer odf all In wets. tMinisters ADJOURNMENT, Dovey having taken up his residence in Australia), l|.yed thtir Ir^tujrn patch against the St. Leonards The following recent book additions have been Skinner. arm round and struck Lawrence in the chest, knocking b there, aiid the general remarks of the Redoubt Harmless to domestic pets. Be sure you Baptist Oi the tenant of the kiosk on the Grand- | with the most satisfactory results, as he was able to exhibited in the show case during the past week, and get the genuine Keating's Powder. him against the notioe board. In the charge room, certify not solvency only, but a very < omfortable sur­ members, also theie HaHastings Club, as to tho splendid Tuesdays warade. applied for exemption on the ground of financial after struggling for a few minutes, they fell to the plus over and above solvency. .... position was one of praise. will be in issue on Tuesday morning next:— SEND YOUR SOLDIER BOY A TIN. Sunday (i hardship. He s&id he was practically blind in one eye ground, Lawrence being on top. Defendant was kick­ tto doubt the cost of construction, as you remark, hjis days, li d aad he had been passed for sedentary work only. ing and behaving very savagely, and to prevent him Although the word “ centralised” cllaracterises the CENTRAL LIBRARY. SEND YOUR SOLDIER BOY A TIN. Baptist o il The case was adjourned for a month to enable the | operations of the society in the main, ar d until 1914 the been large, and the [Pleasure Grounds Committee no U».m. at from kioking Lawrence witness held his feet down and whole control and management was :entred in the doubt thought tho same would be taken up by those 361, Loch, C.'S. '• Charity Organisation, 1890 ” SEND YOUR SOLDIER BOY A TIN. applicant to gp to Chichester for a medical examina- knelt on his legs. near the spot,' but this has failed, The author was secretory to the Loudon Charity Gadsby’a The Assistant Magistrates’ Clerk: Did yon see members meeting at Tunbridge Wells ii i Grand Lodge, Organisation Society. ' i It kills | there was from very early years a sent ment, small in 630. Williams. Ernest E. “ The Foreigner iu the -| It kills Mm do nh , * tKL MEDICAL MEN DIFFER. Lawrence use any more force than was absolutely I may state for general information that Mr. Russell, It kills Open Bre degree, but persistent in quality, in ft vour pf a repre our painstaking secretary of the Redoubt, has made Farmyard ” ; 1897. ■ h u n t 1_ F. W. . , r, aged 25, a pianist and music teacher, necessary ? i sentative oommittee of management. Propositions arrangements! to play some of the Redoubt matches tins Emphasises the need for tho protection of our applied for___mption. _._ . He stated that he was in Gronp Witness : No, the defendant was very violent. home industries. BEETLES, B ugs, F lea a & Body Vkbmin. Brethren! Defendant, on oath, said hfe went to the police station were sent up, the practicability of whi :h melted away season at Gildredge Park—the first on May 24th v. 610. Sime, J. G. " The Mistress of all Work ”: n.d. Bread anJ S and that he enlisted on February 14th. under examination like snow under a warm sun. How­ Mptcombe—and try to some extent to popularise same, BEETLES, Bugs, F leas & Body Vermin. Victoria t l The Military Representative: The appeal is on on the previous Thursday with the money to pay the { Gives definite advice on furnishing, cleaning, forBreaki ever, while the cost of Buoh a commi tee in a ' small ami I think l am right in saying other local clubs will ! cooking. &c. BEETLES, Bugs, Fleas & Body Vermin. — grounds, and that does not conoern the fine. There was no Court sitting, and he asked tbe society would make it prohibitive, wl en the society n u n r Magistrates’ Clerk if he would take the money. He | do so. But tbe mam tiling that is needed is the forma­ 759.5. Poyntor. Edward J. and Percy R. Head. “ Classic I 8old only in Tins, 3d., 0d , & Is. each. Tribunal. ... m ,.. numbered upwards of 201000 suoh a q lestiofi became tion of a club or dubs on the spot, so that when anyone nnfl Italian Painting.” lllus.; 1897. (Text-books of Art service* ( Mr. A. 0: who appeared on behalf of the said he would take it but he could not give a reoeipt, sternly practical, and it was felt the t me had arrived Education). Tuesday, r was pawed at Eastbourne for telling him he had better go to the warrant offioer. He ] go there shall be someone to give them a game, 822 G. Gogol, Nikolai V. “ The Inspector-General ” Thursday He1 went to Chichester on March .(defendant) went downstairs, bnt could not find the when a workable plan [should be draf ;ed atid placed no doubt a great change would be the result. Not (or " Re vizor"). A Russian comedy, translated from the Minister, before a representative fathering for ad iptiori or other- Society os passed for general service. : The officer. “ They seemed very casual about the money,” p o r t s g o a t in plain oijly as stated as 1o some matches being already original, with introduction and notes, by A. A Sykes; wise. Until that was lone there was no evidence of arranged, we shall try and get some visitors’ matches n.d. D O N O T WAIT Snndnvn from local doctors faying he he added, “ and I did not think a day or two would colors, practical and Militapt! matter. It slipped my memory, and Sergt. Lawrence the desire of the sooiet. as a whole. Ii preparing that played there,, but Itha ,, no doubt, will be some trouble, UQ4. Forbes, Archibald. “ Barracks, Bivouacs and inexpensive,S draft scheme the old co; tnittee were an mated with the frpm thefaot that tbe Redoubt green is on the soa front; Battles ": 1910. Chaplain Unfortunately we cannot deal with it. called yesterday and said he bad a warrant for my 920. “ Bunyan John. His Life, Times and Work,” by arrest if I did not pay. I said, ‘l am prepared to pay if desire to eliminate any iuse of discontent dr dissatis- while they are playing bowls they get the sea air at until yon ate really ill before resorting to May I ask yon to assume that yon 1 257 9 faotion, and it was not aimed or suggested that a paid .. le and the same time, and further it will not do to John Brown. Port.; ill us.; 1885. treatment. Immediate attention should you.give me a receipt,’ but he replied, ‘I cannot give We have a good selection EH0.91 MacDonagh, Michael. “ The Irish at the l °md Representative: I protest against you a receipt now, but I will give it to you at the Town committee would, or ooi Id, do the work any better, and ni , the Redoubt, or to do anything Fi-ont,” with an introduction by John Redmond, M.P.; always be given to minor ailments leak of these garments, which are certainly not at so littli post as the old oommittee had that will tell agaiust the popularity of the Redoubt 19(6. they lead to more serious trouble. A Hall.’ I took a taxi and came to the Town Hall. The ] very useful in view of the arclay a : I hold four certificates, and it is reoeipt was made ont and he afterwards got the Magis- done. green, which is known all over the country by the bsst 912 02. William of Malmesbury’s “ Chronicles of the bilious headache—a tendency to constipa­ B vogue for separate skirts. The plan drafted by e oommittee \|ras in its main known clubs and, others, it being a fact that visitors Kings of England.' from the earliest period to the reign tion—a feeling of discomfort after eating— bourne tratee’ Clerk to sign it.” Barclay * Mr. Barrett: lam the Assistant Magistrates’ Clerk. features and details adi ited, and we ha' e been working h^ve visited Eastbourne year after year knowing that of i King Stephen, with notes by J. A. Giles. Frontis.; a Sensation of drowsiness during working under it for the past-t' live months. I ; is too soon yet they will get a heart f reception and can always get a hours—impaired appetite—these are all ride-road advise him to take those Defendant: (Lawrence then pushed me through the F iction. Lcwpon tk to speak of results Pi lb#bly a kindly a llowaoce should me, alto take part in the matches provided for them, symptoms that two of tho most important 11*. Term he goee down. It is potting room and I tried to defend myself as best I could. I be made for some amount of actual if not admitted Bartimeus, pseud. A tall ship on other naval in calling up these wish to enter the strongest protest against tbe t^eat- t .has been said that there is no provision as to occasion a organs in tbe body—the stomach and the I O inexperience. Probably the ex-officio element were Preicott, the surveyor, will no doubt Bell, J. J. “ Wee Macgroegor Enlists.” liver—are not working satisfactorily. The ■ ■■•I ru wish the loth to over-assert themselves, a sentiment 'which One ' temporary use, as was the case at the Birmingham, George A. “ General John Regan." right remedy to LeWDON an prohibited from would regret to find carried too far. I think it is the Porter. Gone Stratton. “ Laddie.” A true biue story, road. Mi _ _ . . . statements dog should wag the tail, not the tail ,he dbg 1 Any­ there is a necessity for better with a life-sketch of tho author. Pori.; 1915. Losmon AN Representative: The military authori­ that I.struok Lawrence. I had hold of him to protect way, I may leave this most recent retn ispeotjive survey provision thajt will no doubt be supplied. parade. ! t y oonld make use of semi-unfit men. myself as much as I could. What I did was in self- e agD, in speaking to Mr. Prescott as J CVEN'ILK. ■ M T A K E lONDOM AI i are the best judges of the situation. defence. with the satisfaction of knowing that, n the main, the Chisholm, Louey. " The Enchanted Land; Tales Manager. scheme of representative government, t lough open to a this matter, I sugglisted that a notice board be placed J. Loseo» i ■ We eannot hear the applii ' The Chief Constable (Major Teale) said the defendant .1------'— of die park pointing to the bowlihr Told Again.”___ wheaevei there is the slightest suspicion was convicted for an assault upon a County Court few minor necessary improvements, doqs all that it was 656 J. Hall, Cyril. “ Wonders of Transport.” Illus.; that all ie not well with the organs of Poad. .. Then I must take the eaee fi intended to do with onable liberty and 'protection 8 or a separate board for notioes coul London Cl official and fined £5 and costs on iApril 7th. nolices of matohes could be placed- n.d. digestion, is Beec-ham’s Fills—that well- FOR THREE. Tbe Mayor (to the defendant): We are convinoed to all. I would only in this coni eotiop that the Animal transport: road and roadmakers; road known trustworthy preparation which has avenue.-1 ette interests of the society all for the ele< stive proportion tho means of advertising the green, vehicles; steam and petrol; sea transport; rail­ had surifc enormous suooees in the treat­ Th* oapt k Co. applied on behalf of five the assanlt was oommitted by you, and we shall fine you 8*.rSimocs’e.-Snni (SaWOO'B’b.-S undays: HolyfolyOon Oommtmtan------_ atT.kfta,m. , , ^ - Aquanum” (interest), “ When Love Laughs ” (comedy) ) at l2.20.(mid- end 19.80 p.m. [Litany SSS9 95 W-am; n p Choral Eucharist sat Thursday—ns usual on the day immediately preceding Good Fr'dav—witness ;ff a decided to suggest to the various Councils in the pocket of the jacket she was wearing. N e it h e r ^ 9 house, but without 8.48 am .; matins n.16 a.mq children’s serviceservioe 8 p.m.; p.m, and “ Cook v, Chef ’ (Edison cartoon). r ederation that these services should be held wherever tile nor the concrete was very heavy and that f « I i continued burning evenimng' 6.80. Holy DaysCays Holy Communion 7T and 8 great influx Not only were the oidiirerv trains crowded, but, it became necessary also Exhibitions take place daily it 3, 6.30 and 8.30. possible, and that in the summer outdoor intercessory u.m.;i Matinstins 7JO------a m :* Choral Htaohariati ‘ at 10 a.m.; to run several extra trains, which were, likewise well tilled with passengers and personal services should tie held where there were facilities for bed on in mistake Bventong 6680 8T pm. Week days: Holy Omnmnnion luggage. Throughout the day the scene at the railway station was one of continuous iTERN CINEMA. holding such services. i also at 7 a m. on Wednesdays and Fridays Various questions, including Sunday Schools and ' never used. * ' " 'im , on Thursdays. Katina after first celebration. bustle, and considering the abnormal proportions of the traffic the arrangements “ A MODI .N PRODIGAL” COMING. a view to making the “bod/ri.df im^Unng^heaTiS er to take it off l worked remarkably smoothly. work among young people, were discussed, and great would, in all probability, have been used. Tho dia- Wednedays and Fridays at tt noon. Dally erren- To-day visitor to this roomy., wjell-managed picture interest was manifested m the proceedings, which were horal Mondays Tuesdays, Thursdays Outdoor enjoyments, which after all are the paramount consideration where hall will not fs.il leased v, ith tlje latest epii e in covery seemed to show that these articles wore a tea hear the oon- of a very helpful character. there by the woman herself, possibly with a view holiday-making i-i concerned, depend mainly upon the weather, which uufortunajtely the myster- e Exploits of Elaine’,” hich to assisting to bring about her death. shows how \VVong Sin, a Ohinlese venturer, decides Bishop’s CoaDrAL Reply. l.’W. Homhurgh and is somewhat unsettled. Plethoric concerts, theatricals and miscellaneous amusements Harry Stevens, of 71. North.«trU„f t „__ j t and diversions offer, however uo inconsiderable comptSitsaiions, and one may con­ to retrieve hid fortunes by impaling ilpon the credulity On Saturday the Rev. J. P. Morris repeived the of Elaine Dodge. Amongst other pictures being following reply from the (the I®!? afternoon and'w^walk^ | Margery Belford, 1, fidently predict that ail of the special attractions will,;, meet with liberal support. screened are :“ Snookerville’a Lady Dootor” (farce), Right Rev. Dr. C. J. Ridgeway):— ing up the river towards Hamsey When opposite Some idea of what the various oute-tainment centres are pr^vidin^ for the holiday the spot known as Caffin’s Corner hi i allowed a light to 10.46 ajn.'; Choral Eucharist 12 noon; Litany_840 “ Broncho Billy Begins Life Anew!” (drama), "H er The Palace, Chichester, on the Mailing side of the room, the said evening 8 8 0 pin, public may be gleaned from the following. Speedy Affair” oomedy) and “ Rays that Erase” April loth, 191& dally'at 8 am., 'with ______(comic). Dear Sir,-—I write to acknowledge with many thanks tion he could see that it was a human body. H o ^ Bwas on duty at 8.35 J-- j T a.m. and Fridays It noon matins t . On Monday next in the new programme a thrilling unable to distinguish whether it was the body of « a.m. (except Wi 11.90 with male or female, as it was on the opposite side of the- fSt, John’s-road saw On H ol^Siyi matin' drama in three acts, “ A Modern Prodigal,” will be i at 1, West Cliff- Litany);’ ( evensong 6.80I when* instead of the expected child, there appears a placed upon the screen. In th : story the prodigal, an ^ ^ ___ im^ . ■■■ t-lt - prayers there were no means of crossing the river. 11.80.—Vicar:tear: Bev. H. r. Jameson; Curate: Bev.E. which are being offered by its menThors **that the The tide was going down at the time. He hastened 11 inutes, and as the Q. Hawkin'..-U ni. i DEVONSHIRE i’AKIv. voiing'Woman presenting the; as|>ect of mu ilj-dimsed, engaging and dissipated young man, is turned adrift by ‘ National Mission ” may be blessed to the good of souls |to the premises, and half-witted ‘‘.slavey.” But Eliza is vety far ftiom being the man whom he believes to l e his uncle, because of to the police station and reported his discovery, and Christ CHUROHW-Holy Communion Sum and noon every and the welfare of the nation. ho then obtained a pair of field glasses and retim ed duoed to Mrs. Sunnay 7 a in. 1st and 8rd Sundays; 11 a.m. 1st and the fool she looks, which she demonstrate? plainly his dissolute Ways, and told thal he iS only a foundling. I am, faithfully yours, fer protested that the lays; It noon tod and 4th: 8 80 a.m. Tuesdays liklthoueh not yet at their best, tlie grounds of Devon­ enomrh as the play proceeds land her adroit way of Some time later the “ unole” is found murdered, lying to tho spot, and with the aid of theso ho was able to Ul Saints’ Days; 8 a m. Wednesdays; 7 a m. shire Park bo^in to ptesent a bright mid inviting handling sundry people, including oue Montague beside his burgled safe, and tl e prodigal is arrested. (Signed). O. J. Cioestr. see that it was tho body of a woman. While return­ lily, and she insisted ing homo the second time he met tho police proceed­ I found that the blind , except last two in month, whttiat 6.80 a m aspect The shrubs, gardens and paths bear pleasing Jordan, occasions great mirth. In the end, as is clearly He is eventually aoquitted, thojigh many believe him dy’s attention to the am. Children’s sernoe 8 pun. Men’s foreseen, the astute Eliza pairs off with [* Sandy.” guilty. He goes; into the coui try, and after, a stern ing to the spot with a stretcher. By the time be not- “ %» 4 p.tu.„ Ever sop g_ 840 evidence of the skilled and methodical attention which Miss Eva Moores “ Eliza” is a remarkably effective fight overcomes his drunken habits. Later he falls in back to the spot the second timo the tide had so far every Sunday. 1 1.8 0 aJX1 . ys and > that these proceed'. Daily Matin s 7.46 a m. exoept Wednesdays is given them, even during the winter mouths while the character impersonation. It presents to the life the love with a beautiful young Air), but she becomes SOLDIER’S SUICIDE AT water °Wn ^ eave t*10 ®ntarcly out of tho- | t as a resident for a -when at 11 am. with Litany and Thursdays broad, plush-like lawns and tennis courts are a vivid cute and curious entity which the author has drawn so acquainted with the evil story of his early life. He sly to offend against Evensong, with Intercession for tie green. Whether for pastimes or for promenading tile deftly, and Miss Moore's natural and animated por­ determines to find the real mur lerer,1 who proves to be Sergt. Burt said the previous witness reported his 180 p.m (i :oept Wednesday when at V p.m. with his own father) It is while th( prodigal stands tjhere NEffHAYEN. discovery and he proceeded to tho spot with other 1 some friends, and Shirk has undeniable advantages, and the grounds will trayal keeps the audience in a highly amused mood. police officers. There was somo little delay in reach­ a second two or : Kevs. H. von F! Scott. J. B. Thomas, no doubt be ipuch used during the current holiday Mr. H. Enwivnce Leyton shjiplies a very spirited horrified that j the girl he lovei walks into the room. i it out at once,” SeTI Toiley sad G. W. Poultney. portrait of “ the Hon. Sandy Verm 11,” and Mins Estelle She has heard |the whole tragic story from a friend, a ing the body on account of their having to cross tho 8Td it 6th interlude. TRAGEDY IN A MILITARY HOSPITAL. river over the bridge at Mailing. The body waa ia [ have occupied more CONCERT ARRANGEMENTS. Do.-pa distinguishes herself as ** Sandy’s” verjr shrewd niece of the inurderer. She t irows herself into) her X,* m , M l.r d « 1 ,.7 11415 .aunt, “ Lady Penny broke.5 ,-iTlio minor clmr. cters are lover’s arms, and, secure in thei • new! found happiness, the parish of Southmailing Without, opposite MaJlinc- ' Yednesdays SBOajn. Sundays, Matins I 11 a.m. Following the excellent concerts already given, the two do not; notice that the murderer, who suffers Farm. It was lying on the bank face downward and bt in tbe way yoe i> service 816 pun. Ew igSUIOp m. Dailv likewise in good hands, and the play is altogether very At Newhaven Urban Council Chamber on Wednes­ had apparently been left there by tho tide. When fiday 11 a.m. with including the orchestra’s [very successful performance smoothlj’ and successfully acted. severely from heart trouble, suocmnbsifromccjumosii shock. 9 7.45 except Wednesday i last evening, when a programme of sacred compositions Supporting films will includi day afternoon Mr. G. Vere Benson held an inquest they reached the spot the body was about 3-ft. from nly not. Why, I Dally Evensong 8 p.m. e readings on To-day (Saturday) there will bo a matinee at 2.30, as tde “ His Wife’s Sweet- the waters edge. They searched the banks, I should oertamly Onrate- was submitted, with the additional attraction of Mr. well as evening performances at;G.45 and 9 o’clock. heart”“ **” ‘ (oomi---- Hy)i “ Pimple’si Pink Forms” (comio), touching the death of Lance-Corpl. Elias Luff, of the but Reginald Crawford, the accomplished soloist, two In the V. (soenio) and1 ‘iSmiffv“ Smiffy at—- Blackpool”----- 2nd Royal Sussex Regiment, attached to the New­ could not find any mark to indicate that a person had jumped or slipped into the river. They found (paid it have been —Holy Oommunlon 7 and 1 oonoerts are to be given to-day (afternoon and evening). (comic). haven Garrison Military Police, who died on the 1 1 1 8 On the latter occasion, besides the popular orchestral Exhibitions a tile produced (with the corners brokon off) and a ■ a.m_ 1st, *nd ______lays, noon on st and rd. I ake plaoe daily at) 3, 7 and 9 o’olookj previous day as the result of a self-inflicted wound r enough where I 8 am- only n 4th Sunday. Fridays and Saints' programme, Mr. Charles Mott, the well-known and THE PIER. pieco of concrete in the right hand jacket pocket. Days 7 am, Ban days, Matins 11 am., Children’s experienced baritone, will assist vocally, >LD TOWN EMA in the (throat, which was inflicted on the previous They were tied up in a dark blue silk handkerchief ----- 9816 i. Evensong 6.80 p.m. Daily Matins 7 45 ART SILK SPORTS COAT in Dainty Colorings figured with white and having a white border marked i boats on the sea ! i To-morrow (Easter Sunday) tjie orchestra will play m BOOTLES IABY” ON STER MONDAY. Sunday while the man was a patient in the Military ednesdays and Fridays at 11 am. with the Winter Garden both afternoon and evening, select In anticipation of tho exceptional crowds that may (Exact to Sketch). | Hospital. The deceased, who was 41 years of age, m one corner with the letters “ D. F. D.” in ink. vena ng 6 80pm., exc mmes having been arranged for both occasions. always he counted on at Easter and similar holiday The above Picture palaoe, tl anks to the pushful was a native of Fulking. He had served 22 years I .? conveyed the body to the mortuary and m adaa cln-charge: Bev. W. >olioy of the mnagement and’ uniform ohoice of the VERY SPECIAL PRICE further search. Deceased was wearing a gold 08 (on are supposed to ae Elsa Strulia, the brilliant Australian prima seasons, Mr. George Hayes, the alert and enterprising 29/11 m the Army and spent part of that time in India. son, Christ Oharoh Mission Hall, Kdonna, has been specially] engaged ; and Mr. Char es manager, has arranged a programme of sufficient variety ateet pictures, aintains its popt arity. Good audienoes He went to tile Front with the Expeditionary Force carat) wedding ring in a good state of preservation, _ 9 ; Sundays, T p.m.; Fridays, 8 p.m. have been the [role during the iresent week, and tho and in one of the pockets was a rolled gold ourb to he warned. " I . Evangelist-In-oharge. Mott will also ap|iear. In the evening Mr. Phillip to please all tastes. As a promenade alone tfio Pier is at the outbreak of the war and was invalided home. Abbas will contribute a ’cello solo. naturally a favourite resort, and no .doubt during the reception of both sets of films h been most favourable, He was within about two months of securing his dis­ cham apparently a gentleman’s), attached to which l thing to do. The Mu m .—Holy Commnnlon, 7 a-m. The new pi v nme introduce ____ ,__nday in month, 8 aun. every Sunday. The orchestra will play light music on Monday after­ next few days it will be more or less continuously on Thursday will be charge from the Army as a time-expired man. i ^ tiie type, bearing the name. 1 repeated at tojday’s exhibitions] the principal feature Kendrick & bon, West Bromwich.” There wer» un st and 8rd Sunday*. Sunday servioee, noon, the military band being occupied in the grounds thronged from end to end. Excellent facilities exist ^A.’..^ ay was chosen foreman of the jury, during sohool term trine, U a m., 8 p m. (ohU- in connection with the Bports; and on Easter Tuesday for obtaining refreshments, and the commodious tea being a three-aiot drama, “ The Criminal Path,” whioh several other keys on the chain. A pencil and metal p for a moment any nd 8811p.m., on 1st Snnday 8.45 pun. lor mto only. oovers a story of great human interest, with a number and P.C. Will acted as Coroner’s officer. holder were found m one of the pockets and two lineifc Ily when the Special . . r-i— ------1 noon. Evening Prayer ( afternoon the orchestra will perforin favourite numbers rooms at the sea-end of the pavilion are amongst the 9 of Ini from the compositions of Sir A. Sullivan and Edward pleusantest to lie found anywhere. of powerful and telling scenes! There is also the Lieut. Alexander Charles Clayton, of the 3rd Royal handkerchiefs onq-marked “ K 502 ” (apparently % hter). Her sister ____ 1 Friday 5.80 p m. Holy ; customary generous array of comedies and miscellaneous Sussex Regiment, produced, the deceased’s Army laundry mark) andi the other boro a mark which warn- [right;” After that, .'8 am. and IS noon Tni Thursdsy German. j r * record, showing that he enlisted at Brighton in 1894 ommtmion 8 a.m. and 19 noon. Should the weather be very wet on Monday afternoon, CONCERTS AND BAND PERFORMANCES. piotures, making hp an entertainment of a genuinely j indistinguishable. Deceased was wearing a long blue* | house. attractive character. and was then 19 years of age and was described as a ! coa* bearing the mark “ Tailor-made,” but no skirt i for a light to li Curate, Bev. A. T. Wise, there will be a performance by the full orchestra in the To-day (Saturday) the Summerdown Camp band will labourer. He bore a good record, there being only oed.—Sundays, U aJn. and 8J0 Winter Garden at 3.15. play in the liaudstand ou the Pier deck from 3 to 5 The star film foj- Easter Monday ai i or dress. On one of the articles of her underclothinar ____leverySunday atBUaun.; lstand o’clock. It will also give performances to-morrow,—in days is “ Booties’ Baby,” a splendi i phoi one entry against him in the regimental conduct book I waa the mark “ 0 119.” She was wearing a pair or ntary that it oould r morning Bervioet Sbid and 6th nindayp HUMOROUS IRISH ENTERTAINMENT. the afternoon from 3 to 5, and iu the evening from 6.30 of the popular play of the same 1 itle. The pioture)__ during his 22 years’ service, namely, while he was | Black rubber and canvas shoes, commonly known aa bt with my explana- in Crete in 1906. His medical report stated that he • plimsols, which were practically new. Inquiries hacf g service, also second Th-orsdayand Saints’ “ HOW DUBLIN DOES IT.” to 8. met with great success wherever i hown, and it is certain had malarial fever in April, 1915, said to have been i heard. I told the Easter Sunday concerts will take place in the theatre to be appreciated here. j . f| - j been made at the local boot shops, but no informa- The Pavilion attraction to-day and during the first “ Tbe Exploits of Elaine” (part-1) should prove an contracted while in Crete in 1905. He went to • tion was forthcoming that a pair of shoes of thi* lioth afternoon and evening. Miss Margaret) Cooper, France with the Expeditionary Force in August, 1914 i of lbs. Curate, Rev. N. 8. M. Atkinson. half of next week will be Mr. Percy French and the talented and favourite society artiste, will a ipear on exoeptionaHy strong attraction dc ring the second half of ! description had been sold recently. at for th a t! I do AELE S’, Suaanwroad.-Sundays 8 a ^ .Lt^ 8unday_7 company in a light Irish sketch, entitled “ How Dublin next week. and in the following September he had a Bhrapnei 1 'The shoes were handed to the jury, who remarked ~ ~ " The piece embodies an original plot, hut the both occasions, contributing songs at the piano rom her wound in the index finger of the right hand, and a .1.1... __ ik. 1 „nrl Li of si AV»1 O Il'AT'lr A P extensive l-opertoire, including all her latest s ieoesses. The daily matinee is at 3, an 1 in the evening the that the rubber soles hardly showed any signs of is over. Step exhibition is from 6 to 10 continu ius. ! thorn ran into tho same finger. Tho wound became wear and the shoes could only have been worn an Other artists engaged for these eoneerts are Mr. W. V. septic and he was invalided home. On June 9th, jut< Robinson (the Canadian entertainer), Miss Edith Abram hour or two. , -1 shall oome when 1915, his finger was amputated at the 2nd Eastern Sergt. Burt added that there were no external . . H ^ r ______„ ___ (violinist), Mr. SamuelMami (baritone) and Mr Charles General Hospital.- Afterwards he was on sick think I have 15s. _i.; Litany, Fridays, 11.80 a.m. Vicar, full of good[ points,---- — and has been well received wherever Forward (pianist). rmiUIue8i on .bodY and no bruises or scratches. pkins. Curate, Bev. H. Mylohreest. presented. PerformancesPe will...... take place, afternoon. and SEAF0RD URBAN DISTRICT furlough,, and later he went to Newhaven and had The body had evidently been in the water only a very eight days. serrioee: Holy Onmnnmion at 8 0, evening, on each of tbe four days indicated. > Amongst NATURE’S ZOO. been doing duty in the Garrison Police. short time. No money was found upon it. ) about it. I shall Mark Mills, a market garden labourer, of 'ay at 7.0; Choral Bochetlstat 8.46; those supporting Mr. Ffench, wlio has gained high WILD LIFE ACROSS THE WILD|S. P.C. Harry Nye identified the body aa that of a ;’s servioe 60. and evensonee.ao. repute as an Irish humorist, are the Misses Betty COUNCIL. Portslade, said he had known deceased during tho woman whom he saw at 4.20 on the previous Satnrw mmonion dally at 8.0, except Wed- Duncan, Pamela Esmond, Sybil Champion and Ida Tho management announce ifor Tuesday, Thursday greater part of his life. He left home when he was day morning sitting on the steps at the entranoe to nesdays at u 1 aged and Invalids) and Fridays at Cooper. and Friday next three Special hwtinres of Mr Cherry 14 years of age and had made his home with witness. the Cinema on School-hill, Lewes. It was just com­ IX): Matins at ’40, except— ipt Wednesdays and Fridays Keartop’s wonderful animated photographs, Nature’s ANNUAL MEE'TING. He had served in the Royal Sussex Regiment in India IA80.withI T. Vioar; 1Rev.__ W. ... P. Jay. Curates: T j GYMKHANA AND SPORTS. „ ; mencing to get light. He said to the woman. Bev.V.F. Bev. B. Knight Zoo, depleting wild life in its native haunts in Indio, and had spent his furloughs at witness’s house. He “ Hullo, old lady, what is the matter with you? 4 EASTER MONDAY ATTRACTION. 1 Borneo and British East Africa. had a father, mother, brothers and sisters. He was and she replied, “ I am only having It rest. When, The lasooing of a three-ton rhino, also of a zebra, a a Bober and well-conducted man. He told witness „ _ Holy Ccunmnnion; 1 1 a m. matins Given anything like fine weather, a big crowd may lie CH A IR M A N A N D VICjE - CH A IR M A N it gets light I shall get a little farther along th* and 5tn 8unday s) and sermon; noon, looked for in the Park on Monday afternoon, when the lioness, wart hog and other big game will also he shown RE-ELECTED. that he fell and ran a thorn in his finger while serv­ road. ” He asked her what her name was, and sh* on tod Sunday in month;: 8 p m., naval and military gymkhana and athletic sports will in a very effective film. ing in France. He wrote- a letter to witness about said “ Catherine McClure,” and said she was bom __,______8.46 p.m.. Holy Baptism, except on be brought off. The event lias been arranged with Tlie exhibition will begin at three o’olock. Ssfats may a fortnight ago, and in that he said he was all right. in Ireland. He could tell by her speech that she waa tod Sunday, when it la administered at oiiildren's now be bookod. Sergt. Harry Barnard, of the Garrison Military ght distress evensong and sermon. Other Ser- particular regard to the abject of providing a really The annual meeting of the Seiford' Urban District an Irishwoman. Ho had a_conversation with har good holiday entertainment; A diversified programme Council was held at the offices in Olinton-place: on Police, ’ said deceased had been under him for the lasting about- ten - minutes.— w She spoke of the^war* i the heart, innlon at 8 a m. daily, except Thors - has been compiled, and the entries are, we understand, “ ACROSS CENTRAL AFRICA.” past four months. On . rising on the morning; w of and said what a good thing it was for the-country is a* 7 a m.; also on Friday at U am., and During tho first half of this week a series of wonder­ Monday evening.ing.. Mr. J. Moobx was. appointed____ chair­ April 14th ...... are, ’ Days at 7 and 9 am.; matins daily at 10 a m.; numerous. Some interesting preliminary details of the man temporarily, and there were, also present Mr. A. witness noticed that deceased looked i that so many soldiers had come forward to fight. r state j at------5.80;i —*litanv “Wednesdays ‘ lavs and Fridays after sports will be found in “ Spectator's” column, “ Sport, fully interesting pictures, illustrating Mr. Gberry Barraclough, Mr. T. Godfrey, Mr. A. W. Hilton and though Bhn Clergy:______Bev. 0._ B.___ Pratt,_;vio*r),Bev.F.yincent 0 —and Other Things.” Amilitary band will’play during Kearton’s 7,000 mile journey through the heai t of the f jfate; ■7_ . Bev. H. Plume. Mr. G. Kennard, with the Clerk (Mr. W. H. Pawsou) appearance ha nre, the proceedings. African Continent, were exhibited iiefore appidciative and the Surveyor (Mr. B. A. Milter). y she had been working for some time as a t can abate. IM I Kirill. Ohttbch, Hyde-road.—Bervloes on Snndsys at audiences. The films depicted incidents in British and was sent to hospital. He seemed a little light­ field worker, as her complexion was brown. Sho II am. and 820 p.m.; Holy Oommnnion on 1st Sunday FANCY-DRESS SKATING FETE. East Afrioa, Uganda and the Belgian Congo, a id gave Tub Chairmanship* headed, but talked sensibly) had no skirt on, but was wearing the long cloak In month alter morning serrloe and the Srd Sunday after a graphic impression of the difficulties that had to be Q.M.S. Thomas Lee, R.A.M.C., attached to the dowed breasts •wniniservioe; Wednesday morning service. 1140 am. A roller skating fete, in which the skaters are required Mr. Moore proposed the re-eleeiion of Mr. Godfrey found on the body. He noticed that she was wear­ Hymn took. Hymnal. Incumbent, to wear'naval or military uniform or some kind of fancy encountered by the expedition. Sortie (if ti e most as chairmau for the year. Ho remarked that during his Newhaven Military Hospital, said deceased was ing boots and not the slippers produced. ■ summer ’Her. AKGlover, oostume, takes place on Monday night. Prizes are remarkable pictures were those showing anima life in chairmanship Mr. Godfrey had cajrried put the duties in ART SILK SPORTS COAT in various New admitted to hospital on April 14th. Ho seemed > Rock offered for the best costumes, and the competitive items the Dark Continent, and thin section of the series pre­ a businesslike way and had given bp a great deal of time ! ;)| Qolors (Exact to Sketch). very ill and depressed. He was paraded before the person tramping the country to have such a gooct attle shock; road.—Sundays: Msae, aaun. and u am. .t Grange-___ of the programme will iuolude a hockey match between sented some unique and highly interesting studies. to the work. He had taken very great interest in Colonel, and on his instructions he was sent to bed. quality gold ring, a gold chain and these keys in hM- liest comer, He was kept, there and remained quiet. On Sunday, rites 6.80. Wi f Oonununion ',8.80 a.m. I sides representing Eastbourne and Bextiill, musical “ THE GLAD EYE.” \ everything concerning the good of the town and had VERY SPECIAL PRICE 19/11 possession? Ok. M a *daily, « m 10 al '.840 pjn. I chairs, balloon race, waltzing content, tWo-step, chariot fiUed the office very worthily. about 5.15 p.m., witness was passing the Sister in the P.C. Nye: She might have picked them up, sir. A notice of The Glad Eye, which attracted and greatly ward. In glancing round to see if the patients were ioaW T. NeviU. ! race, Ac. This popular fixture may be depended upon Mr. Barraolough, in seconding, saik while he did WORTH 27 / 6 These women often have such things in their possesi­ owers. , , WMtley-road.—Sundays: 9.80 *.m.; to attraot a crowded concourse. amused a considerable audience on Thursday night, and all right he noticed deceased, who wa» sittini ■raaw^Evening servioe, 6.80. of which two further performances ate to be given to­ not hold with the seats of honoiuT being kept too lpng up >n his bed. He had his right hand up to his chee!, , no winter, day, is printed on page 5. by one individual, ih the present (circumstances he did dly on ' ‘ BW'fl PbtoBTTEBlAN CHT7ROH ON BNOLAKD, BOXING TOURNAMENT. not think they could dc and in his left hand he had a small razor, with which on the roads?—They usually go about looking for __ ter-road. Sundays, 11 a m and 640 pun. Holy For Tuesday evening a naval and1 military boxing k Mr. Godfrey he was hacking away at his throat. Witness rushed anything that may De on the road. Oocnmunion, first Sunday of each month, morning ana “THE MAN WHO STAYED AT HOME.” if he would consent to .n. ", Mr. Moore, who to him immediately, but before he could get to him nil splinter, aweningalternately, at close of service. Sunday School tournament baa been arranged. As a first-class pro­ would have passed oion to the ___ fchairmanship______in the our description of the woman doesn’t quite tally and Classes for Young Men and Women, 8 pan. Men’s gramme is promised, tho exhibition may be expected to At the Pier Theatre next week, E. Taylor) Platt’s WE ARE iNOW SHOWING A deceased had severed his windpipe to a great extent. with that of the woman who was found. There are company will present The Man Who Stayed at Home, ordinalry course of events, had intimated to the members Witness gripped hold of his hands and deceased [own lot, Own Meeting, Tueslay, 815 p.m. Women’s Guild < f prove a great miocess. Mr. Palmer, as on previous private]ely that he would be unable to Undertake those DELIGHTFUL VARIETY OF the shoes. Of course she might have changed them? Servioe Monday, 8 to 6 80 p.m. Droning Servioe, 8 occasions, will officiate as referee. the successful spy play from the Royalty Theatre, became very violent and fought with his hands, feet —She__ had no skirt when I saw her and when she waa London. It is a play in three Hots by Leohmere iVorrall duties during the coming year, therefore he thought “ TILY EMBROIDERED : and head. He attempted to hack his throat again, found 1 by changes “THE QUALITIES.” . . and J. E Han-old Terry, and arrests attention from tbe least they could do would be to)re-eldct______Godfrey. Mr. Godfrey. but witness prevented him doing so and the razor I s) fS i* S s S ^ i^ lS n l^ * 7, 8“dafHope’ Perhaps in a year’s time Mr. Mooi would way COLLARS, FICHUS, should think perhaps she might have been a OavundiSH Plaox CHapbh (Independent).-Sundays, u The clever combination of , vaudeville entertainers start to finish. i Bee his dropped from his hand. He theii attempted to tear woman who had come down in the world?—That is r dim e; ajn. and 640 pjn.; Bible study,8 p m. Tnesdsr evening, The hero is a young man who is criticised and insulted to accept the offioe. &c., for EASTER his throat with his right hand, but witness kept him 7 to 8. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7 to 8. fiib’e study, known as “ The Qualities” have been engaged to appear i < what I thought, sir. She spoke very nicely. , 8-to 9. Lord’s Supper 1st Sunday tn month after in the Pavilion on Thursday next and two following because he does not join the Army and refuses to give Mr. K ennard supported the mption. He said Mr. from doing so. Witness applied pressure to the The Coroner: The expensive wedding ring—it ia ily chime. MiuistwJPastor.W - days. The entertainment, which is of a musical ana any reason for not joiuing. Hejcannot explain because Godfrey had done exceedingly wieU during the three artery to stop bleeding, and in the meantime the of 18 carat gold—and the keys rather go against 9 to doubt, humorous character and includes some special features, the boarding-house on tho East Coast where he is staying years he had held tbe position of dhairman, and at the RELIABLE GLOVES t HOSIERY assistance which he had called for arrived. Witness her being of the ordinary tramping class. Dtted out ajn. and 8 80 pjn. Prayer will be'given each evening. is the headquarters of a dangerous gang of Spies and he resent exceptional time they would be1 wise to reta:'in A SPECIALITY. sent for two medical officers, and Lieut. Will arrived. The Foreman (to witness); Did she seem all right is efficient services. He was able to; devote a g< , the rounded J Huracuy, 8 so p>m« has received orders to trap them ana, frustrate their Deceased was very violent and attempted to bite when you spoke to her? hole THE WEEK’S ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. schemes. In the course of the play he meets triekei _ Edeal of time to the work, which had been greatly to the witness. P.C. Nye: Yes, I had about ten minutes’ conversa­ t,Dpperton-road.—Serrloesatll During the past week the concerts iu the Winter with trickery, disoovers their plans, circumvents them, advantage of the town, and he had always been ready In reply to the Foreman, witness said hospital tion with her and she seemed very intelligent. r-boonded Garden have presented miny features of musical and finally succeeds iu arresting them all red-handed. to help m any deserving cause whiph hajd been for the patients were supposed to have a razor among their The Coroner said he did not think they could carry To the’World in general he appears to be a’ “silly ass^” welfare of the townspeople. kit. They had what was called “ small k it” when 9 control. a Sin mlifc ' 1 '• interest, and the orchestra, ably conducted, as usual, by the inquiry any further. Possibly somebody by Mr. Norfolk Megone, has performed consistentlji‘.weill but ho is really a olear-beaded secret agent who risks his The motion was carried unanimously. SPECIAL: in hospital, and this included a razor, soap and towel, reading of the case in the papers might be able to jliday. and to the evident satisfaction of the audiences. The own life’and safety for the sake pf his country. Mr. G odfrey, on taking the chkir, said he jhanked and a hair brush and comb. Deceased gave no identify the deceased by her belongingB, which, of week-end concerts attracted).the customary excellent The Man Who Stayed at Home is a capital pi Ay with trouble at the hospital and they had no reason to |W . Obm Ward. the members for the honour done him by his re-election. course, would be kept by the police. house%-who received with eyery mark of appreciation its breezy humours, its briskness and its thrills. The He quite agreed with Mr. Barraclj that the seats Feather Neckwear anticipate that he would act as he did. The jury returned a verdict to tho effect that tho the representative programmes 'interpreted, the fine strong cast includes Charles Troode, Grahams Herington, and Lieut. Will, R.A.M.C., said deceased was admitted of honour should be passed and that the 1_ _ * X 1 A *-» — ■ 1 1 A i-I* *• — J , . . n r. A w n 4, e n 4 A f — woman committed suicide by drowning and that, work of the instrumental body being supplemented by Charles H. Mortimer, J. Farries Moss, Russell Bendle, chairmanship ofif a "local authority not always be to hospital on April 14th and was a patient of Major there was no evidenoe to show the state of her mind stimm some admirable singing on; the part of the special Herbert Rouen. Amy Elstob, Dorothy Hall, Mary Lin­ retained by one member, but e circumstances in Dainty] Blouses. Molson, R.A.M.C. He was suffering from a feverish at the time I i” ; ' ‘ 80 vocalist, Mr. Ernest Pike, the gifted tenor. coln, Hilda Francks, Christine Jensen, Edith Outnbert. which they found themselves at int time wpre attack, due probably to influenza. The influenza waa jam.; ’Ttinrsdaya, 7 8 0 p.m~ Prayer Meet£ _Mondays, of a mild character, but it very often led to depres­ la m . Iireenfield-rood: Sundays, 11 UML and 840 p.m. There was a good audience on Wednesday night, Performances will take plaoe every evening at) 8, and exceptional, and it was; of no ui , ispuising the fact \J Ministers: Bey.' Isaac Hhfanmin and Bar. O. A when the concert was of a popular character, and at matinefis on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 3. that a chairman who had an abum ice of time at his sion. Witness was called to see deceased on Sunday Skinner. included the following selections from Sullivan’s ever- disposal was needed. Mr. Me who was vioe- evening. Tho windpipe was cut through about three- NEWHAYEN CONGREGATIONAL »you B irpm Ohttbch, Ceylon-p green operas:—“ ,” “ ,” chairman last year, would have pi led to the chair quarters of its extent. The wound in the throat Tuesdays, 8; Communion, “ ,” “ PrincessIda,” “ Haddon Hall,” “ Yeomen this year, but he had told them his business ties was stitched up. On Tuesday the patient had a Sunday TiE.^ LO UN G E relapse and his temperature went up to 106 and he CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL BOY A TIN . days,ll ROYAL HIPPODROME. just at present would not permi -j his giving the ■ . n i fy; i ■ necessary time :to the work. Thi. > could all realise died. _ I I . BOY A TIN . that. It was not the meetings of the Counciln.l 4Lthat n 4 took — The Coroner; That is about as high as it is possible ENTERTAINING VARIETIES. M l TSICAL TEAS for human temperature to go? .0 117t h ANNIVERSARY. JOY A TIN . On ’Thursday afternoon the orchestra played with the time, hut owing to the war therp were certain things IV great acceptance a series of Russian compositions, The ohange from revue—if1only for a single veek— to be organised and certain duties which the chairman Lieut. Will: It has been known to rise to 114 in amongst whioh were the following:—Suite, “ Casse has proved very acoeptable, especially witt such cases of sunstroke. ; || a high -class programme as Mr. Winter jis present­ of the Council was expected to discharge. He bad not ()ay 4 to 6 p.m. But people do not often survive after a tempera­ The services in connection with the 117th anniver- Noisette” ; 2nd and 3rd movements from the Pathetic succeeded quite bo well as he woul 1. have liked during —llL — “A phony (TaehaikowBky); overture, “ Prince Igor” ing at the Hippodrome this week. In- spite of 'the the past year. He had, it’was true, given up a con­ ture of 106?—No. _ ; ' i t sary of the Newhaven Congregational Sunday School B ody V xkmxn.. odinil; Russian belfet, “ The Sleeping Beauty” difficulty of securing' the services of rSally spoora dished siderable amount of time to the work, and he was Witness added that' a good deal of pneumonia commenced on Sunday, when tho special preacher Borodini). The second part consisted of lightxFrench artists at the present time, the raanagemeiV have ready to do bo again, as it waa their wish that heahould followed the injury and was caused by air reaching B ody Y r n u a . obtainedan exceUent array .of talent, resulting in the lungs through the wound not purified,) as it would was Mr. W. J. Tame, of Nottingham College. Mire music. I retain the office. He had received ;be hearty co-opera- Christine Stevens presided at tho organ and Miss EL B ody V x b io h . SWIMMING BATHS. an entertainment that is as interesting, amnSiil# and tion of the’ members during the pas year, and he knew, be by passing through the nose. Death resulted from diversified as could well be Resired. At the top of septic pneumonia resulting from the wound in the The swimming baths are the most oommodious, well- in undertaking the chairmanship lor another year, he Tester at tho piano. a t8 15; the bill oould rely on a oontinuanoe of that help. The officials, throat. The proceedings were continued on Wednesday, Senior at 8. ssigned and completely fitted of any on the South- whose The jury returned a verdict of “ Suicide during coast. Particulars of the hours set apart for mixed too, had been most ready and wil ing in their assist­ when a tea was given to the scholars in the Cxin- audience. Not only are the feats of triok ovoling ance. He had never risked Mr. Pai 'son dr Mr. Miller a temporary insanity brought on by influenza.” gregational Hall. Their wants were attended to by Fmmros, ra; Bolton-road. - Services every bathing will be found, with other details, in an advertise­ out with singular ability, but the aerobatic work of the CENTENARY OF CHARLOTTE BRONTE 11 and 6 .8 0 . ment. i In addition to the Swimming enclosures, in question on any subject relating to the town or the Mr. Z Stevens (lion, secretary), Mr. A. Lander (hen. AIT troupe reveals remarkable skill and grace. Council work without receiving eve -y assistance that it treasurer), Miss J. Moody (superintendent primary Bosprrot CHtno.—Parade service 11.SO am. which the water—taken dii it from the sea—is_ _ main- One of the great successes of the entertainment is Ed. unaplam, Kev. B. A. Gillespie, C.F. lamed at a uniform tempo) ture of 70 degrees, there was in their jkrwer to give, and thaj meant a good deal O Moor magician, witoh of English letters, department), Mrs. G. E. Burt E. Ford, the, Australian Sundowner, whose genial to any one whp was called upoi to Undertake tbe VISIT OF THE REV. JOSEPH HOCKING assisted by the Misses D. Keop, N. and J. (Jaksnott, 1 **80rtlng to tomne e bof / the normal arrangements atas set -out are separate suites of privi baths for ladies and personality quiokly plaoes him on good terms with the Thon gossamer of iron and the wold above, are altered fo r M uter Day. gentlemen, the whole pf the .ngements being under chairmanship of [a local authority. Coining the di -iest dross in precious gold; B. Wise E. Richardson, O. Underwood, E. Burt, E. ahould assembly. His grotesque impressions of variqus charac­ Blann, W. Groom, D. Funnell and H. Martin and nte lent experienced management. T he ■y'lOE-CHAiBMAN R e-elected. Those cruel fetl -is | i.i ; i j • 5 This popular writer and lecturer is to preaoh and ) BAN KB. ters are cleverly presented, and they aohieve their Of birth arid int, gave thee a grander mould, Masters F. Lander, R. Rich, A. Russell, W. Bird and ble. ▲ object,; whioh is to make the audience laugh), to a Mr. H ilton proposed the re-election of Mr. Moore leoture at the Central Wesleyan Church on Wednesday BUMUT * Ookpamy (Limited), Lewes Old Hank, B*st- “ MOONS INE.” Thy prison hoi le was poverty, whose bars next. Mr. Hocking will preach in the afternoon at four A. Sweetmon. bourne Manager, Mr, F. U. Kmary. The company responsible fi “ Moonshine,” the clever marked degree. The remarkable mobility of his face as vioe-obairman. Of shadow onl; clearer made the stars. A public meeting followed in the church, which ) after < okpjlky Lewes Old Rank, Sea- enables him to assume some remarkable expressions, Mr. K knNard seconded, and said Mr. Moore had o’clock, and he will give his lecture, entitled “ AVhat I ' B6MLAT * O (Limited), Lewec vaudeville entertainment ei, ineered by Mr.-Charles saw at the Front,” in the evening at 7.36. Tickets for was well attended. Lieut. Will, R.A.M.C., of the , Eastbourne, Mr. Mark Young. conclusion on Thursday, from which tbe onlookers derive endless amusement. rendered great riervioes on the Council, particularly in All power and sion in that form so (airy rx AMD Wj Heslop, brought their visit to.1 In a more serious moment Mr. Ford recites very connection with; the financial patt of their work ; and Met the proud lusio of a better time, the latter fixture may be obtained in advance. Newhaven Military Hospital, presided, and waa ; important eroad. Manager. The “ farewell” performam in the evening, which supported by Mr. H. Tester (superintendent of Sun­ included |8ome extra features,) was greatly enjoyed by a dramatically a stirrihg poem, “ All Hands,” which is although he felt) unable to take the chairmanship they Which struck < at for the earth a happier chime; Mr. Hocking, who is a Cprniahman, is a prolific and the a n d ------illustrative of the Empire’s rally to the ooloure during would all like tojsee him remain victe-chairman. j From uplands iry> ! | author, and practically all of his books have had a wide day School) and Mr. Z. Stevens (secretary). ily. The large audience, which included many visitors. the present crisis, and then relapsing into the ridioulons The motion was carried, and Mr. MOORE, in accepting Came paradise if some forgotten clime. circulation. His later works include “ All for a Scrap Tho CHAIRMAN, in the oourse of a few encourag­ i PBOvmciAi B a n ((Umited). 87.1Terminus- ing remarks, spoke of ffie pleasure it gave him to bo -rad. " r . H. B Waf hB persuades the andienoe into singing with him the office, said if- Mu. Godfrey was as rqgular in his attend­ And every boi >w of the world Beemed laid of Paper” (1914) and ‘‘The Day of Judgment” (1915). ---- soiaj. Bansx (Limited),,------4, Station- chorus df a spirited song, “ Kaiser BilL we' ance during the coming year as he had been in tbe past Upon that heart, which brought unasked its aid. He has travelled in the East considerably. present and associate himself with the excellent work they were carrying on. He noticed by their banner __ger, Mr B. K. Watkins. That this turn is immensely enjoyed is evident he would have very little difficulty in carrying out the Yea, from the aloud broke forth the flash of ll % i London ._ Provincial Bam (Umiteil), 190, Seaside, DEVONSHIRE piK K THEATRE. enthusiastic applause whioh greets him from all duties of vice-chairman. that they were celebrating their 117th anniversary, Manager. fr. R. K. Watkins. In daring thought winged with undying speed but the school of which he was superintendent at thehousa i -j And drew thy riative skies into thy reaoh; ___snspldo^ r AMD Midlard M an (Umited), Terminus- Another artist who works with gratifying sui . i The Ooi EASTER DAY. St. Leonards only celebrated its jubilee last February. ager, Mr. A. E Parsloe. “ TO-NIGHT’S NIGHT.” ' It was decided that all the menibers Of the Council Thy patbwav bright’ning | the organs of L*ondon®na Cit ' amMiorasnB ane (Umiied).'Rosebery- Musical Lento, who oharms his hearers by hii Goes on, and yet hath mysteries to teach. The Secretary (Mr. Z. Stevens) said they com­ .th a t wall-* POPULAR EASTER SK BOOKING. instruments. He produces sweet sounds from th| should be eleoted on the four chief committees of the menced the year with a balance in hand of £1. 9a. 3d. avenue. rk. Manager, Mr. A JS. Pareloe. Council, and that last year’s chairp en of these com- Now Haworth is the pilgrim’s holy shrine, At the early, misty dawning __ which'haa __ Ximmia Bask lumltea), 51, unlikely objeots, but his great achievement Jane Eyre, Villette and Shirley, half divine. Of this sweet and holy morning, and various receipts had brought the total up to £16. In the treat- ('• id. Manager. Mr. A. Owen Lyt*. The popular musical play, To-night't the Night, whioh playing of a number of popular selections by mittees should be re-eleoted. nai y; Sanitary and 12s 8Ad Expenditure had amounted to £10. wodth^Wkstkbm B a n (limited), 17, Messrs. Murray King « Clark have secured fpr Easter Lighting, Mr. Hooper; Works i Highways, MrJ Thy nrany-sided books are pure creation, Ere had fled the night’s grey gloom, lls. 4Ad., which left a credit balance of £6. Is. 4d- Those who Monday, and which is to be played twice nightly, should electriobella _ >5 Jesus rose from death’s cold tomb! they new eus Manager, Mr. A. W. Peach. Barraelough; Finance, Mr. Ore; and General So terrible and human, in tbe span (applause). London a Sooth-Wxsttrh B a n .iaiuited), 188, attract a succession of full houses. The production has Purposes, Mr. Kennard. That compassed the whole miracle of man ; Satan’s minions thus surprising, _re entirely bad a successful run in town, and as a strong company pantomimic The Chairman congratulated them on their excel­ ailments of _ Beaalde.______anager, Mr. U. Thome the knookab Mr. Godfrey was eleoted as the .uncil’s representa- Twaa revelation, Came He forth in might arising ! lent financial position, and the Superintendent b n n B a n (Limlter'.l, 64, Xermlnns-road will appear here, visitors may rely on seeing the piece act. tive on the East Sussex Western imall-pox Hospital Breathing the old and everlasting plan. Men and angels, raise your song. 9 ia nothin* Mr. Henry Holvoake to advahtage. In the cast will be seen artists of such thanked all who had assisted the school financially ' Union of iLoraos add Surra's Bank (1 lmlted), 15, District Committee. The actors live and move, they burn (ike flame, Gladdest anthems now prolong ! and by their prayers. He also thanked the Chair­ proved capacity as Harry Phydora, Ruth Trafford, Jves a (N o F ines. Oomfleld-road. Manage r, Mr. H. J. Famham. delightful oomedienne and danoer; and Hairy Brettell, Portraits that burst in glory from theii frame. Through the vale of dire affliction, man for his presenoe and support, a compliment Marjorie Kennard, and Harry .Johnstone. A letter was read from the Local Government Board The only matinee will be oh Saturday, the last day of comedian, is seen in a number of impersonations of weU- Thy comrades were the fell, the storm thy bridal Woes untold of crucifixion, which the Chairman acknowledged. known artists. with reference to the question of tie payment of fines Which married thee to ocean and the f-’- Through the grave and death’s domain, During the evening the following programme waa ;M’S the engagement. ;» by members of local authorities whose teterni n of office had And with their freshness thou was woi NEXT WEEK’S REVUE. been extended by the speoial Elect on ler, and wl Jesus pass’d our souls to gain. well sustained, . . ‘‘QHR^NIOLE PRINTING WORKS. “ ELIZA COMES TO STAY.” Tbe currents tidal Pianoforte duet, “ Indian ride”.....Misses 0a^

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 6ne mile from Jevlngton.Willingdon advances in price took place, so that the Firm are in a first class position, not only ■up Coj 30, Norfolk Street. Strand. idon. Rents Collected. Mortgages Arranged. PopuLi-b Prices: Is. 6d. to 2d. nd. Folkington Cl lurches. Pillar-box clpse to the week 1 m m i . R. A. HAYLAMD, TeL788. Plaintiffs' 8oll :itor. Insnranoes Effected. ! '; Property. Postal Telegraph and Telephone Office at to execute work quickly, but to also give some advantage in price on the materials Dated Uth April, 1916. H Poll ate, one mile distant. which are in stock, : Ab JJNDKRT.AKER A FUNERAL CARRIAGE i- THE AUCTION MART, 67, TERMINUS ROAD, Gordo! EASTBOURNE.1 I N T H E BANDSTAND. Eastbourne and Southdown Foxhounds; Hallsham As an instance of the great advantage accruing to Property Owners whose oung proprietor, In the H igh Court of Justice Harriers. Golf 3 at Eastbourne, Lewes and Seaford. SATURDAY, April 22nd, 3 to 5, houses for some reason may be unlet, or may, perhaps, be too large for their CABS, CLASSilass OBor CLOSEDclo sed HWABSK8. K ing’s Bench D ivision . 1916, J, No. 447. OAK) DEN 4k OO. TTIERRYS AUCTION ROOMS A SALS EASTER SUNDAY, 8 to 5 and 6.30 to 8. personal requirements, we mention two cases :— 24, Gri U Fears’ London Boopertenoe. B e tw e e n JOHN BARKER & COMPANY, Limited, A YARD (adjoining the Estate Offices), Have received instructions to Offer for Sale by of the| PJuintiffs, and THE SUMMERDOWN Public Auction (unless previously disposed of by One, a property which stood empty for three years and for which the owner and ] AETTFICIAL WBEATHS IN GREAT V,VARIETY. 19, CORNFIELD ROAD, EASTBOURNI$. Private Treaty), at an Early Date, all that was unable to obtain £200 per annum, was. by a financial arrangement, altered MRS. BIOKMORE, Dcfendait. Telephone 844. Convalescent Hospital Military Band. Mr. IS. PEVENSEY EAJ3TBOIUBNB. VTALUABLE RESIDENTIAL FREEHOLD and remodelled by us and let at rentals producing £700 per annum. of thel BI-WEEKLY BALES. Bandmaster ... Mr. W. J. McConnei. Y | PROPERTY, known as rru K E N' ICE that I, Defendant in Goods can always be inaluded. Another, which was empty and which had previously been let at £100 per Navy J M. this Action, while nototen entering (an ap pearance in or Special dates by arrangement. By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. Bostick, R.A.M.C. “THE COTTAGE,” annum, was converted by us and let at £780 per annum. defending the Action, desire to take ad van of the Comprising a. ROBERT 8. HART, provisions ( " the " Courts~ (Emergem rPofi Sale Rooms are noted: tor the advent W e have various first class Tenants waiting for Residential Flats and are topi.>...... prevent I . i enforcement . of anj . Jud| Igmen o r : - ^ of Furniture, Antiques, Works of SEASIDE. A. DETACHED RESIDENCE ;A 001 iIPLETE FUNERAL that may be made against mo for the payment or oturee, Plate. Jewels. Ourloe, Wlne«,l EASTERN CINEMA, with six bedrooms, bath room, three reception rooms and therefore in a position to guarantee an immediate return upon capital invested. recovery of a sum of money. Aid ‘ I give the" "Postal " Ootns, Jewellery, Animals, Birds, Stock-In-Trade, Car­ EaSTBu CRNE. domestic offices upon the same level as the reception FURNISHER, Address foil' namel; , as the Postal riages and Horses, Motor Cars, Bicycles, Boats, E o . j., DAILY ... 8.0, 7.0 and O.O. rooms. Any further information can be obtained at our __ sent Notice (if Application 14, Hish -stbbrt, Oi d Rastbournk. Address to wl lich should value Is always obtained at these Auction Rooms, i MATURED GROUNDS, under the sal for leave to enforce spell Judgment attended by local and eounf dsConduCtod to All Parts. or Order. hton, Lewes, 'TODAY (SATURDAY). April Mnd, having small lawn, full-sized tennis lawn, kitchen GROVE ROAD Office (near the Town Hall), Eastbourne. Dated (Signed) too. garden, fruit trees, &c. GOODS PURCHASED FOR CASH WHEN GARAGE AND STABLING, Phone No. 940 (2 Lines) and Private Branch Exchange. BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. DESIRED, NO EXPENSES. “The Exploits ofVlSlaine.” the latter including two stalls and two loose boxes. iUNTY The Great Myster. i Serial in Two Parts, —— Bales at Private Houses. , ; ■■ Epii de No. 12. With Possession. Help the War, by I fJ lI M B E R and SCAlFFOLDING SHARE SALKS AND PROPERTY SALES. Solicitors: Messrs. Hart, Reade & Co., Lloyd's Bank On1 ----- BOOKS, &o., “ SVAKEVILLE’S Lady DOCTOL." Farce. Chambers, Eastbourne. __nd a Postcard to the VALUATIONS. •BRONCHO BILLY BEGINS LIFE ANEW.” ONVALESCENT C A M P 14s.:Sun Laundry Workers. took p | FOR SALE. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGBNOY.-Kxolnslve Lifts Western Drama. • Auctioneers’ Offices: 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. o n 1 A U D B U L i l 1 ^ 2A JlL X m gj . Eastbonrne School of Domestic Economy. (Miss r Ya(rd,£ An early collection will | Telephone Eastbonrne 1234. C ' :‘«,i 'iWj.i.r.ill'j: FULL PARTICULARS ONl APPLICATION of Houses fur Sale and to Let. “HER 8PIEDY AFFAIR.” '<3omtc. 12s. 6d.: Miss M. E. M. Johnson, Mrs. Stoney. INSURANCES of every description effected. ‘RAYS THAT ERASE.” Comic Trick. Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. COMMITTEE. 12a: Miss Eynesford Jacoba TO JOSEPH MARTIN. BUILDER, Rents Collected and Property efficiently 11a: The Sun Laundry Workers. •?‘.r April Uth. 1916. PATHS GAZETTE COMMERCIAL ROAD, EASTBOURNE. ' T1BBY8 F.A.X. 10a 6d. : A. J. R. Thornett, Esq., Mrs. Glaeser, M. DAMS PATENTS (1 EASTBOURNE) Ltd. ROYAL DONATIONS TO DRIVES’ FUND, 1915. Binney, Esq. f U Fears’ L o c a l E x p e r i e n c e ) . EASTER MOV DAY, A p r i l U t h a n d T w o t ■ 10s.: Mrs. Merifield.W. Anderson, Esq., Dr. H. Habgood, •S Following Days Mrs. Habgood, MissE. M. Oroshaw. Lady Benbow,. 3E IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section Established 1876. £25: A. Wertheimer, Esq. Com Mptlon) Act, 1908, that a S O U L S ’ PA (t PODROME, £19. 14a : Rev. E. O. Storr. i Miss L. Andrews, A. J. Weedon, Esq., J. Catlow, ■ ■ T o f ADAMS PATENTS A L* EASTER 4k WEIGHT, Mode: II Procligal” EASTBOURNE. £10. 10s.: J. C. Marshall, Esq. Esq., J. Ferrier, Esq., Charles Price, Esq., Mra LTD. will be held at the Ofpiokb of J U M B L E S A L (Cram: Managing! ... Mb. Sidney W. Winter. £10: The Duke of Devonshire, R. Kay Shuttleworth, Travers-Smitb, Mrs. B. P. Gibson, Mra Moore, J. IT radb J ^ omotioh Sootty, Tbr- n u ia a u w and Va l u e r s , h o u s in 3 Parts). Woolfe, Esq., — Cobb, Esq., — Pattisson, Esq., M ra ■ EssTBOtntNK, on TUESDAY, the PARISH ROOM, LONGSTONE ROAD, LAND AMD ESTATE AGENTS, Manager -. Herbert Raymond. " Esq., A. R. Harding, Esq., Miss E. O. Randall, Mr. of | “ HIS WIFE’S SWEETHEART.”, Comedy. and Mrs. J. Lyall, the Lady Herbert. ! Sprot. Mrs. Ewart, Miss Jones, J. E. B. Welch, Esq., ■ at 3 o'oloek in the Afternoon, for th . “ PIMPLE’S PINK FORMS.” Comic. tor in the said Section, THURSDAT, M AY lli 119, TERMINUS ROAD, EASTBOURNE MONDAY. April 24th, and during the W e e k . £9. 14s. lOd.: Miss E. O. Randall. ! Mrs. Bennett, S. J. Sharp, Esq., Miss Smith, the Adldhihig the London and County Bank). “ IN THR VOSGEEt” Topical Interest Dated this 17th of April, r - Contributions of all kinds w ll be mn oat accqpt- ‘SMIFFY AT BLACKPOOL.’" Comic. Twice Nightly at 7 and 9. £G. 10s. 6d.: Friends of Miss E. 0. Randall, ; . - Misses Parry (three donations), G. T. Pound, Esq., able. On receipt of a postoi to the Vicarthe Valuations for Probate, Transfer and other purposes £5. 5s. : Mrs. Croshaw; E. S. Rashleigh, Esq. Miss Midgley,idgley, Mrs. Jenner, R. Garrett,. Esq., S. H. P. MORGAN JONES, articles will be fetohed.on esday May 9th. PA' ?HB GAZETTE. Expensive Engagement of JACK WILLIAMS’ London Gobbens, Esq., Miss Plenderleak, Mrs. Goasmark, Cou| W'W? Liquidiqnidator. PEOPEBTIE8 TOR BADE. £5: Miss A. Armitage, Miss Oroshaw, Mrs. Fellows their TURHI8HXD *n> UNFURNISHED RK8IDENOF8. 44., 6d. and 34-A il Tip-ups (two donations), Mrs. Agnew, Mrs. Holland, G. J. F. A. Phillips, Esq., Miss Parry, Rev. W. Bridger, have I SOULS’. EASTER, 1916. Is., Special Reserved and Raised Seats. Telephone 706, Lidstone, Esq., Mrs. Howard (two donations), Mrs. Capt. E. G. Harris, Sir F. Eve, Mrs. Park, Mra and 1 THE MATTER OjF THE COMPANYS 1- “ Show Me the Way to lonr Heart.” V . Pi'egge, Miss "Swift, -- E.------F. Vicars, ~ J. Davis,Da Miss Lmdsey, the Misses Cavill (ttwo (OPNSOUDATIOh A“ KE8BBS. LLOYDS Written by Jack Williams. Walroth,ill Esq., Miss Ward, J, Freeman, donations), R. A. Barningham, Esq.,...... Mra M.I. R; Ray, The| AHlij The Churchwardens to intimate their UOTIONEERS, VALUERS AMD ESTATE By arrangement with Mr. Bennett Scott. In Six £4. 4a : Rev. G. Bassett Kerry. Mrs. Lloyd, Miss A. Bruford, Miss A. Gardner. deligh r desire, and to express the wis of the Bishop of ENTRAL WESLEYAN CHURCH, and (- MATTER OF JAMS PATENTS the Diocese, that the Offertq on paster Day . “ f -• ' K vASENTB, j' - I )>• a Magnificent Scenes. £3. 3s.: E. Vaughan, Esq., F. Hollins, Esq., R. H. Between 10s. and 5s.: Mrs. Pollock, A. E. Parsloe, IN THE c PIVENBEY ROAD. Esq., Miss E. Milne, J. E. Inson, Esq., Mr. and , • * * I(EASTBOURN^I) TED. be presented to the Vicar foi ’ personal use 6, GILDREDGE ROAD, EASTBOURNE Star east of artists, including Miss iOlire Williams (the Ellis, Esq. as a Free-will Offering. IBoad Facing the Railway Station). EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL Revue Star), Hilda Vivien, Bessie Blake (Soubrette), £3: Mrs. Whittaker, Mrs. Fostick, Mrs. Faber, Mr. Miss Bailey. H. W. Baxter, Esq., “ An Eastbourne H i' . ' -, Jaok Nicholson (the Dude), Dorothy Drury, Gertie Visitor,” Mrs. Wakefield, Mias Arnold, Mra of the ( ve-named Company are I ‘ G A. Leatham, Preacher— Brewster (Sgeoiallty Dancers), Lester York, Winnie and Mrs. Walter Bowden, Miss J. M. Abbott, H. the 318*« j of May, 1916, to send S. A. Chartres,) Churchwardens. - « a i « Sidney Salter, Esq., E. Hall, Esq., Mrs. M. Famell, Classey and .friend, Mia Golding, Mra Lloyd, 981 _.ie-Particulars of their 11.0 a.m. and 6.30 p.m.-REV. ISAAd SI IMIN. " :e, Fred Walker (Comedian). Miss Hendrie. i Mra Heathcote, Miss Cope, Miss Plowman, — ___ Ni Telephone 123. Kstabllshed 1886, Sacrament both Morning and | Ivening. Full Beauty! Chorus. Orchestra under the direction of £2. 12s. 6d.: M. Jameson, Esq. £2. 12s. Miss Hall, Noswortby, Esq., A. E. Allnutt, Esq., C. Haws, Esq., the to Mr. P. Joan Lancaster. The Downs Golf Club. Mra Ewart, W. H. Pearson, Esq., Miss Stevenson, taken| 1, Station Eastbourne,'the PROCTER 4k ARNOLD, Note the Prices: Reserved Boxes, 12s. Sd. and 10s. Bd. I H. Waller, Esq., Mr. and Mrs. Haslringe, Mra I If so required by be booked); Fautenils, Is. 84. (reserved, 2s.); Pit £2. 11a : Eversley Court. the “ • f S S M I ? H U D S O N S L td UOTIONEERS, VALUERS, HOUSE, 8EVENSE.Y ROAD CONGREGATIONAL ------, Grand Circle and Promenade, la. (early doors. £2. 10s. : Miss Hendrie, H. Goodden, Esq., Mrs. I WebbGillman, G. Thompson, Esq., T. H. Grimm,. stand L LAND. ESTATE, BUSINESS and , CHURCH. Is. Sd., reserved, Is. 6d.); Pit,8d.(earlydoors, 9d.) j Upper Almeric Paget, Miss E. M. Thornton, Mrs. Harwell, had 1 SSffSit'SB trtBTl'SBrB INSURANCE AGENTS, SUNDAY NEXT, April iSrd, Olrole, 3d. (early doors, id.). Telephone No. 386. Mra Paine. rapid ttS a i! « S 5 M HOUSEHOLD . RE kIOVAX.8 MIDLAND BANK I CHAMBERS, £2. 3s.: Mrs. Brands. ■, done, I Preacher—R^V. J. G. HENDERSON. £2. 2s. : J. H. Angus, Esq. (two donations), Mrs. Mait­ Mra Moses, Mrs. Hill, Miss E. Channings, Miss The 1 ROAD, EASTBOURNE. M. Lighton, Miss Goldfinch, Mra Heale, R. E. . at Hampden Park. 0* C e n t EAL CINEM^j, land, 0. H. Evill, Esq., Misa Harvey, S. Makovski, Dated this 17th day Of Apd If a n d STORAGE. . U.0 a.m.i-“TIhe Walk to Emipaus.’’ Esq.jM. Maopherson, Esq., Mra Chudleigh and the Heath, Esq.. A. C. Miller, Esq., Mrs. Beatson, P. MORGAN JONES, 6.80 p.m.-” Fear Not” SEASIDE ROAD. Misses Chudleigh and Johns, Mra OakBhott, Mrs. “ E. and M.,r’ Miss Tarnbull, H. at. John Kneller, m , s Liquidator. KXLLICOK 4k DAVIES, Hopkinson, W. E. Chattey, Esq., J. O. Towner, Mrs. Lumsley, Miss C. J. Gordon, Mrs. Harris and . Wit-thaw, and friend, Misi Stanler, Mrs. White, Mrs. J. A. ^ U O T IO N B l IBS ESTATE AGENTS TODAY (SATURDAY), April Mnd. Esq., F. Jarvis, Esq. ' nr, East wurnA EXPERT PAI RS AND VALUERS, AND *8 PRESI YTBRIAN £2: Miss Gordon Smythies, “ Anon.,” “ Anon.,” L. Adams, Mrs. Barnett, Miss McIntosh, F. H. S1 c: B lack w atkr-road. _ it At 8, 6.80 and &80. Pickwood, Esq., A. CollingsWells, Esq., “ Anon..” Emary, Esq.) Mrs. Le Mottee, Miss Bentley. T E R M IN U S Below 5a: “ Anon.,” Miss Crichton, Mrs. Frith, COMPAQ 1908 AND 1913. ROAD, EASTBOURNE S U N D A jF, April 2Src. “ Anon.,” “ An Old Soldier,” “ Anon.,” “ Anon.,” Valuation? f 4 s a n d o th e r I J. H. Watson, Esq., — Foster, Esq., Mrs. B. Miss Wooley Dod, Miss Samson, Mra m t ' I FUBNITUKE DEPOSirORIES: Servle 11 a.m. and 6J0 if.m. “BLIND JUSTICE.*’ Sawbridge, “ Anon., “ Anon.,” H. S. Whitmore, Appleby and friend, A. Pitman, Esq., A. A. SMITH (EA 3TBOURNE) Limited Agents for all t) i principal Local Res i Premises. Preacher—Rf IV; JAMES REID, M.A. Essanay Drama) Esq., “ Anon.,” Miss Rimer, “ Anon.,” “ Anon;” Mackay, Esq., Mrs. Harper, “ Anon.,” Mra Victoria S tation LONDON, a W . “ Anon.,” Miss Weare. Garland, R. Renwick, Esq., G. Bland, Esq., F. All vacant Seats are Free five minuses before the i Andrews, Esq., W. Ramage, Esq., F. Gray, Esq., .that the CREDITORS TEBMnnm Gates .. Ih . h a m b l y n . ^ ^ H F e a t u r in g HENRY B. WALTHALL. £1. 16a: Per E. Vaughan, Esq., French Flag Day. Ired, on or before BRIGHTON. ; time of Service. £1. 14s.: Per Nurse Bell (Guild of St. Barnabas). j E.-T. Holland, Esq., Miss Smith, “ Anon.,” Miss h e R N ^ a n d 65, Gbovk Boad..... EASTBOURNE, fT O U S fe AG IW |f BUILDING SUEVRYOE £1. 10a: Mr. and Mra Vincent, Mrs. R..E. Harrison, i M. E. M. Johnston, Mra. Morris, “ Anon.,” D; A. n . a u c ONEER AND VALUER, ■ i of their PJIHE CHUB F ENGLAP D ZENANA E A S T E R MONDAY. April 14th, and Two Capt. E. Green Foley, Mra Brands, Mias Hawkins, ; Bedar, Esq., Mrs. Chandler, G. H. Dixon, Esq., ' < i ‘ ? Perkins, INGS, SEASIDE ROAD, I ARY SOCIETiT. Following Days. Mra Godsmark, Miss M. Cohen. S. G. Leach, Esq., Mile- Cormet, Mrs. Hall and , the ■UBNH. Telephone 896. £1. 7a 6d.: Pupils of “ Queenwood.” party, Miss Harrison, Miss Stem, W. Lloyd, Esq., ESTIMATES. THR A sa le, or WORK £1. 5a: Mra Godsmark, Mra Wheen. F. W. Charleston, Mrs. Garrett, “ Anon.,” L. [rtoghad over 87 years’ local experience “ THE EXPLORER!” Merrick, Esq., Mra F. M. White, J. Dimmock, Eastbourne. Wffl be held in the .. B all on Tu esd a y , April £L 2a: Mra Brands. 25th, from 2.30 to &! , and on WEE NESDAY, April (Lasky Drama): £L la : Miss W. M. Parker, Mra C. Paine, Mrs. Esq., A. Beckett, Esq., Mrs. Swanborougb, Mra w - 26th, from U.30 3.30 p.m. Sdle ’ to be opened 01 Strimpson, Mrs. Rogers, S. Kerriek, Esq., A. J. •T. Sansom, Miss Devonshire, Miss Brown, Miss STURDY (fort lerlv ------Tuesday at 2.90, F e a t u r in g LOU TELLEGEN, Bowen, Esq., Lady Seotter, Mrs. Watson, Mra Bone, Edwards, Miss Rose Parry, Miss E. L. Lovewell, Organizing for the Dlooeee of ) poni. j Mra L. Taylor, Mra Metzger, J. Wakely, Esq., J. G. Freer, Esq., Miss Ashdown, Grand Hotel Music at Intervals, idly arranged iy Miss Muriel Miss M. J.'. Robinson, Mra F.F.I Browne, F. CorConning- Porter, Miss Stokes, Miss Blake, Miss Mueknill, CHAP! d Miss GodiFJIKY.: Other Films in addition to above, including ton, Esq., Miss Gould, R. A. Cameron, Esq., Mra “ Anon.,” Mra Broaches, Mrs. Cornisher, Mra Admission:—. D a y , e d . ; a f t i rl S p.in., Sd. Docker, Miss Pippen, Mm. Justen, Mra Sansom, ^UCrnONEE^A^HOUSEAG, GATMKONT GRAPHIC. F. Emery (two donations), J. E. Aytoun, Esq., Mra e a c h d a y , 3 d . , , Park, E. J. Lindsay, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Higgleton, W. J. Worley, Esq., Mra Pit: Provisions and Flo the Refreshi lent Stall will b( 1 Leach, Miss Keeves, “ Anon.,” “ Anon.,” Mra gratefully reoeii e Town Hall jaoh morning. Seats, 3d., 64. and la Telephone No. 1183« £1 : A “ Lady Caller, Mra Gillmore, Lieut.-CoL year, 1. TIDES WELL BOAD, EASTBOUBJi Webster, Col. J. Pierson, Miss Reid, Mra Gardner, Wilson. « eohooll CERTIFICATED j 1 w e d : APRIL Miss 0. Williams, E. Vaughan, Esq., H. Beattie, Donations and Subscriptions to the Fund should be In the G CHU RCH. TOWN CINEMA. Phone Esq., Miss- Schofield, Mia King, Mra Collier f ent to the Adjutant, or to the Secretary, Summerdown 1293. Schofield, H. S. M. Kneller, Esq., G. A. Jameson, Camp Committee, and marked V Drives,” h e r e v . CKI NG wil Esq., Sir H. Benbow, Rev. Dr. 0. Orowden, K. G. HOCKIN'[O Wil; Preach at Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 24, 25, & 2 6 , Fraser, ESq., Mra E. D. Maugham, E. D. Sanders, deliverT his POr Esq., Mra Victor Martin, Mra Habgood, Mra “ W H A T I “ BOOTLES’ BA BY .” Fitze, Misa H. Mann, J. A. Douglas, HOMOEOPATHIC COTTAGE Admission’ Church,_. - -Esq., -MraM------H. Clarke,“ - -Mra - . ReUiRebgan, H. E. HOSPITAL Messrs. D. IL Thursday, Friday, Saturday, April 27, 28 K. Boyd, Esq.,., W. Griffith Chubb, Esq., Mra (Supported solely by Voluntary Contributions), ■ -*,* “ EXPLOITS OF ELAINE Redpath, A. Weertheimer, Esq., E. F. Vicars, Esq., AND 3, M a r in e-boad, E astbocbnk.' H. C. Marshall,U, Esq., Mra Firth, J. White, OTJND DAY, 27th A P B ID ...... EPISODE. E*l-> Parade Inspector, R. H. Oldham, § With a Firat-olsss Selection of Comics, Comedies, Esq-,, & Wise, — Arnold, Esq., Miss O. M. WANTED. Trayel ana Topical 'Films. j Smith, Miss Rucker, Miss Lovewell, Miss Midglev, Tea, Cocoa, Coffee, Sugar, Soap, Cornflour, Tapioca, “ Anon.,” Miss MoLeay, Taylor Reatell, Esq., Mrs. Biscuits, Blue-Bell Polish, Marmalade, Jams, Baron, P r i n c i p a l Picture sh o w n y at 3,15,6.15,8.15. E. M. Dudley Smith, W. J. Holt,' Esq., Mra Golden Syrup, Oxo, Meat Juice, Quaker Oats, Rice, nnous, 6—10. Whittaker, li. K. Shuttleworth, Esq., A. J. Bruit ana Vegetablea House Linen, Cheques,-Gold, ments. . 4tL I Bowen, Esq., “ Anon.,” Mra M. S. Brown, C. E. Silver, Copper. guished 1 booked. Atkinson, Esq., R. G. Thornton, Esq., “ Anon.,” Any of the above-named will be most gratefully Miss M. Pedley, Miss Vamet, Mra Waterfield, received at the Hospital between the hours of 9.30 a.m. a id 9.30 p.m. 1 ______their Rev. C. P. and M ra Hutchinson. which »N LABELS of all kinds 16a: Eastbourne Downs Golf Club Committee. into th| at London Prices at Farnoombe a 15a: Mra W. K. George, Mias E; M. Scott, Sister and OTE PAPER, Visiting Cards, Ac., in most 1 irks, South-street, Eastbou ' Friend, — Boyd, Esq., Miss Croehaw. 'rion&ble styles, at Farncombe and Co-’s, Ltd. The. F with a’ hy Gee

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

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with too little qualification her own outlook on life Death op a Cricketer. PUBLIC LIBRARY LECTURE. as she records it in her private rc* f*ve and thore waa a boy, Germany, and it has now been made with England. f°rs9meone to come down in about ten days’ time, Hitherto been available. Feddl Fatnok Branweu. All of them were wonderfully there are occasions when a smile is more effective W ar-W orker’s Champagne. we fully anticipated a rest on those day*. On Tues­ ] Our members consider that the usefulness of tho Btxn I* than a sermon, and a jost more crushilg than a ■■he Chairihan: How long has he been at this job? day, the 28th; we left for Kut-el-Amara, where a precocious. They lost their mother when the eldest Ten bottles of champagne were drunk bv Harry W ar D ogs. Mr. Gwynne: For about eight months. He has men is immensely increased by this method and that ALBIO girl Maria waa pnly seven. Most of the children’* blow.w Williams, a munition worker, and some friends, it was The Austrians are appealing for Airedales, sheep- som charge of the accounts. force of ours was surrounded. The following day we it is desirable that during the rest of the summor tho Miss | tune indoors was spent in a little upper room called Beyond her Brussels life her experience of men said at West Bromwich on Friday, when Williams was were told to prepare for a serap, as 10,000 Turks- same principle should be followed-as much as possible, Ratal and women was chiefly confined to the icighbour- doi>gs and pointers for scouting and Red Cross work, How long *has he been alone on it?—Since last wero about ten miles from usv However,, only the the study, and here Maria was wont to xead to fined for being drunk and disorderly. and St. Bernards and other ig dogs for drawing Ju ly , when my late secretary lost hi& memory, having at all times due regard to military roquiro^ Mr. her Maters. But as time went on their father—the hood of Haworth. She was frequently misunder­ native regiments went into action that day, but we merits above all others. Will stood by those who should have been able to appre­ M other and B aby in a W ell. small carts. Tho Military Representative (Major Grantham): wore heavily shelied. Shrapnel was bursting every­ £pltt| Rpv; Patrick Btpnte—resolved to send the two eldest C lothing E xtraordinary. You are anxious for Hope to leave as soori as j We also believe it will bo found-much more to tho- fca girls- to a school pt Cowan Bridge, and, shortly afterf ciate her. Her critics were clamorous. After her A mother was carrying her three-months-old child possible? where and if made us iie pretty low in our trench. ititerests of the farmers and the soldiers if tho latter death they wero not satisfied wit a Mrs. GaSkell’s Twelve articles of clothing were removed by a school The natives suffered heavily and it was a sickening Mr. i wards, Charlotte and Emily joined them. The with her through the yard at Awkley, near Doncaster, nurse from a Ramsgate girl before the skin was reached. Mr. Gwynne: I don’t wish to keep him a day aero afllowed a free hand to make the best arrange­ Wool experiment* had| a tragic ending. Maria and Elizabeth biography, and yet it was “ the finest, tenderost in the early hours of the morning, when she stumbled longer thar. necessary if ho is required. right to see them hobbling back with head and body ments possible with their employers, so that all meir died from lack of proper treatment, and their sisters portrait of a woman that it was ever (riven to a and fell down the well. She managed to soramble out, G renade A ccident. wound*. Well, our turn came later, for on tho s o wish to do their beat may have an opportunity WraTl woman to achieve.” Up to the present day the You know as well as anyone'that we must get linen, morning of January 7th (tho date I shall nover for­ Miss | were hurriedly taken away. but all her efforts were unable to save the child. Her Holding for an instant [too long a grenade that bad ind I feel sure that yqu in your position would not doing so and receive such extra remuneration as So it was resolved that Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontes — and particularly Charlotte — have had husband awoke at 2 a.m. to find her Wringing wet by get) we wero told at all costs to clear tho Turks from a,y be proportionate to their services. With this Mi. numerous detractors, who have failed to recognise, been given him to destroy at Clay Hill, Aldershot, 'ike to feel that any preference was given to you;. very strong position near tho Tigris. As soon us bann should receive lessons from "their aunt, Miss Branwell, the bedside calling for the baby. A verdict of “ Foui Corporal A. J. Williamson, instructor at the Grenade Mr. Gwynne: Certainly not. ject in view this Association will he willing to send Clarfl who,’•since the j death of- their mother, had acted as says Miss May Sinclair, “ that Charlotte I ronte was drowned ” was returned at the inquest- we hid started in extended order the enemy opened a| small deputation to-the War Office or Board of writing in the Mid-Victorian are, at out Mid- School, met with instantaneous death owing to the Hope was given an Extension until June 1st. terrible artillery and rifle fire, and before we had and. r_ Mr. Bronte’s housekeeper. Under their aunt’s teach­ G erman Undersea N ets. injuries he receive! from- the explosion. Agriculturo to confer further on this matter if K. Hi ing the girls became very proficient in needlework, Victorian women, the women whom she si .w around “ NOT A WOMAN’S JOB.” gone twenty yards our Adjutant had his back blown requested to do so. Rose] her; writing without any philosophy or c ivert con­ German mine-laying ships have during the past few and the ordinary subjects of education received such ’ A B eggar’s H oard. A. Ellis, a cowman, was claimed by his father for away by a piece of shrapnel and two signallers were I have the honour to remain, W. attention as waji the fashion in those days. But the viction in the days before ema.ncipati in, when days placed large undersea steel nets in several places at down by his side, and our Colonel, who was beside marriage was the only chance of independence that the entrance to the Baltic to prevent the passage of A shabbily-dressed man, named Herbert Button, who work on his farms. Mr. Ellis said he had five sons them, waa woundedT\By the time we had advanced Yours faithfully, time arrived when tuition at home was not con­ British submarines. waa charged with i begging from door to ddor at Hull, working for him, and he had three in the Navy. sidered sufficient, and so Charlotte was sent at the a woman had. It would have been marvel ous if she was found to be in [possession of securities fdr £300. He Ellis was engaged in milking, whilst he had to 200 yards about A) mbro were out of action. The / W a lter Lin to tt,. Secretary. beginning of the year 1831, when she was in her had not had her sister Emily before her, that in such B oys’ G aming H ouse. had £100 worth of;Exchequer Bonds and £100 in War drive to Glynae. I 1 • bullotS'were awfSl falling just to the right or left and fifteenth year, to a school carried on by Miss Wooler an age she should have conceived and created Shirley Loan stock. Asked if he employed women to do the milking the in front and behind, but still the good old Buffs went at Roehead. twenty miles from Haworth. Here she Keeldar.” And it was marvellous, too, that the on and eventually reached a position about 300 yards Trooper Marries his Nurse. appellant said : “ It is not a woman’s job.” Before I made the acquaintance of her two life-long friends, ripening of Charlotte Bronte’s genius cane in her put up with a lot of women I will go out of it and from the enemy, thereby forming a line from which GENERAL TOPICS. Maty Taylor and Ellen Nussey. The former says, moorland home. When Bhe went, to Brussels she being stated that some of the boyB hid under a and I A Pretty scene was witnessed at Dorehestjer on Tues- let the military people farm the land. later on we were able to rout them out, but I will ‘‘The new-comer picked up every scrap of informa­ does not appear to have been aware of h » years’ loan of £6,000,000 has been decided on. To the medium of the intended lank, by small .weekly The children's pictures on view in- one of the room* mean* might be employed to imitate the exigence of savings, wbich custom will presently reconcile and cause spirits, bent upon a private enterprise, but the 1850 Charlotte Bronte visited the prevent speculation the Government is introducing a “!But will my cure last? ” That is the anxious Church of England at the call of her accredited at the Guildhall Art Gallery afford an interesting In the towns or villages over waste areas. Reasonable Bill prohibiting the sale of standing crops. • to be deposited witho it being missed. question of the unhappy [kidney sufferer; tito:assur­ glimpse of the child-mind in war- time. One’s first . . . iving been invited by Sir James obscurity, together with confusing shan-lighted ing [word of this Eastbourne resident, who has stayed leaders launching forth upon a great'spiritual adven­ impression is that even the youngest among these re the met Mrs. Gaske11, who areas, is tho best, if not the only means,, of perplex! * Daylight Saving in H olland. Our saving bank was opened on Saturday (Abril 27th, ture. It will tnark a turning point in the history qf Kay Shuttiewor 1816) and experienced a favourable commencement. cur«d for seven years, will be glad news indeed.. ajtists are quite sophisticated, and follow the canon subsequently iuou tiie interview in her Life, ing. Zeppelin pilots on their way to large centres of A Daylight Saving Bill putting book the clook for one On: June 21st, 1908, Mni. M. Coleman, o£;94, Long the ancient Church of England. It is hoped that it laid down by a nineteenth-century paradoxist, “ to Though mixing iih company so eminently after her population. . | , ■ 1 will mark a turning point in the history of the :lad to return home at tho end hour during the summer is to be introduced into the GOOD FRIDAY. storie-road, near the Marine Hall, Eastbourne, said country, and’ that a new England will take up its see tho thing as in itself it really is not.”1- Their own mind, she Mr. Cooke comments also on the.;glare thrown Dutch Parliament. Good Friday, was observed here (Lewes) as it ought: “ Rheumatism is a family complaint with us, and I pictures of eoldjera show them, fbr the most part, aa. and of • week. T ,ugh ahe highly appreciated the by the furnaces of locomotives on the columns of have suffered with it for years. It has. often been burden—heavier than ever before—and seti more they would be if the world were made on the model -charming scenery ol the lakes, she had a decided No German Easter Oakes. to be everywhere. The shops were all closed, the- worthily to fulfil its mighty destiny. Stalnfl ite the search of the picturesque steam and smoke from their funnels. Durinf a raid, costume of Sunday adopted and the several churches difficult to walk about, so crippled have I. been with of the coloured picture-book, though the artists must objection to of course, locomotives do not run, and these ‘ pillars The German Military Authorities announce that this! very trying complaint. The call to Repentance and, Hope and ii* effects in many cases have seen a great many more Boldierm in a carriage, often longed to slip out unseett neither public bakeries nor private families are per­ and chapel* well attended. by herself amongst the hills and of fire by night ’ are not visible, but a surpi ise raid “ [To add further to my misery I usedltd get acute are-worth watching. than picture-books. A pacifist visitor would probably CrosiJ and to run away might catch us before there was time to giro com- mitted in the period April 17th-26th to bake cakes of COCK-FIGHTING A.T BRIGHTON. pains take me in the baclc; they came on,sq suddenly be left mourning the fact that war evidently has a W ild! flete warning. From the Downs near Wi lingdon either wheaten or rye flour. Those who violate this Mr.L WW1 jgj visit, she finished “ Villotte. ” decree, which is intended to avoid extravagant con­ On Thursday an excellent main of cocks were fought; at times that I fairly lost my breath for a minute glamour to the youthful mind) Here and there a Shortly after dr. Cooke waa able to follow through glasses the at the White Lion Inn Brighton, between the gi mtlemen or dwov I had to walk about in a stooping position, precocious realist has drawn horrors, but one is The ter Dartlof “ Shirley ” had been written a ifltftge of a train for seven miles, by reasoi of its sumption of pastry during the Easter holidays, are PRACTICAL ECONOMY. fact before the death of Emily, threatened with six months' imprisonment, £75 fine, and of Brighton and Lewes fos five guineas a battl i and 20 and) even then the path- was cruel. generally left with t[he feeling that ho (or Bhe) rather roar before; in ightoa smoke column; and he suggests that there is guineas.the main, which was won by Brigbtori by two. “ I never felt fit fbr anything even first, thing in revels in them. Symbolism has attracted some qf tiie Mpw the -need a sense of loneliness and the closing of their establishments. act was, her thoughts were turned no piactical reason why the canopy whi:h now sattles. The return battles will be fought at Heafielfl the; morning; the night’s rest didn’t* appear to do oldor children, particularly the girls, and the picture depression shelters the furnace doors and the driver and fireman° Centenarian’s Death. me any good. The country spends, roughly, some £5G0;OOO a day of “ Destiny ” by a Westgate-on-Sea young lady has on other mal Mr Nicholls. the curate, was in the Whitsun week. Vor her hand, and though at first should not be extended four or five feet further Mrs. Mary Bucknill, who celebrated her 100th birth­ on liquor (Says the Spectator in a recent issue). Why attracted a good deal of attention. It represents a is# the vicar’s objections, the end along, or even over the tender in the case of very day a month ago, when she received a congratulatory! SMUGGLING NEAR NEWHAVEN. should not the Government propose thab one day ih. grey and premature wisdom of “ what’s the good of Charlotte Bronte wrote to her large engines, so as to curtain off the glare.” telegram from the King, has died at Braunaton, Last Monday (April 22nd, 1816) a smugglirig vessel each week should be a non-liquor day, a day on which anything ’’ order, and seems emphatically a case for Northamptonshire. She was a daughter of Vice- was-seized by a revenue outter to the eastward of New­ pills were doin^ me good, and aftert two boxes mjt fresh air and exercise, though the technique is,admir­ , • “ The result of this, his (MA back was all right again and the rheumatism was it should be regarded as an offence against the able. Most of the pictures are thoroughly healthy is that papa’s consent is gained, BELIEF FOR ALL. Admiral Sir Francis Mason, and married the RevJ haven. The master arid one man escaped in a boat and nation's best interests—*,e., an unpatriotic act—to- I believe, u won. Ib °ear Charles Bncknill, vicar of Shuckburgh, Daventry, who afterwards landed at Shoreham,; but ten of the crew nothing near so sharp as it had been, I think Doan’S in design. Zeppelins have proved a godsend to tho that his respect, Why not try Mie-o Thochrs died over 50 years ago. pills1 are splendid. (Signed) M. Coleman.” purchase or drink any intoxicants? Th»-would mean young artists. Ellen, I am engi for your fidgety rough ? were taken with tire vessel. The- master bitterly a saving of a couple of millions a month. And let took place on the 29th June, 1854. BROWN’S ■They are the old faohl >i _ tted his loss, which, he added, would be ti e means, On May lira®, 1915—NEARLY; SEVEN YEARS Deserter’s Daily R ound. ot bringing himself and family to the workhooie. LATER—Mrs, Coleman sajcik “ Doan’s pisls this rton-alcoholic day- be a Monday. "friends, Miss Wooler and Ellen remedy for th ajlevlatlqi,i in or ‘This is m Do not let Qwwr Haro* .sent. It waa the beginning of the Coughs, HoerefnesH, Sore is my 61»t day,” said a soldier charged with still k eep me free from rheumatism and Next, let a day be set apart—clearly Friday—on THE appear. Restores Srey cr Nussey, being pr BRONCHIAL T hreat. Bronchitis and desertion at Willesden. He said he could live quite AN HAS ’ER “HOLIDAY.” KIDNEY TROUBLE, EVEN WHEN THE WEATHER; IS which no man, woman, or child, exospt for medical Whi'e Hair to Its original tragic end;ena- butuuk “ she was not to suffer any dis- easily by visitii Mrs. A. 1 tinent or < ecline; her love -way not to know Asthma. They conrain no r railway stations where food is pro- The parish officers < West Grinstead, being desirous DAltP AND COLD, AND THEY HAVE DONE THIS FOR reasons, to which of course all these schemes are MEXICAN, colour where the glands are MM* P.ul TROCHES. opiate, and are i inch »i pre- video fbr men in khaki. giving emifloymi .t to one of their parii hioners, EIGfer YEARS PAST.” subject, should eat any meat. We are not sufficiently- not destroyed Prevent* Wfl any cold ol fear, or her genius any fear of elated by dingeri ami Pi ibile Rheumatism is stiffness and pain of the joints or learned in statistics tq bo able to say, except approxi­ Dsndrnff. and the Hair from tion.” Her married life was bnef^but nme monthi Speakers. A P lucky Boy. named_ John______Flint, luring the Easter holidays, fur­ HAIR ocming oat. Rmtores and E d w a nished him with a sieve and with it diractechim to muscles, which may be tender, sore and a, little mately, what the daily butcher’s bill; of tho country W ith the new year sho fell ill. Her lwt letters to For jumping into the sea to save the life of a donl swollen. It is due to a poisoned state of th* blood, comes to. but we should think it is. hardly loss than “trongthnns the Hair. Mrs —■ -- ritten in pencil. She lingered man when sfiarks were swimming round his ship, Vi empty a large pond of water nigh the readsic le. The RENEWER. Is n o t a Dyk. 1855 “ I am not going to die, U p - t o -D a t e W a r fa r e — LeeMiitor on Christian, a Birkenhead apprentice, was presented fellow proceeded as directed and; after two,dayi ’labour, in which there is a great Excess of uric acidv _Doan’s | £1,000,000. If, then, no meat were eaten on Fridays her husband. “ He will no* military tactics: “ In the old days the main necessity the Shipping Federation’s medal throwing out a few" sp onfuls at alift, finding 18 goton Kidney Pills hefp the kidneys to filter tho j throughout the country for the duratjion of tho war, vo been so happy.” _ )of A soldier waa to know how to. act under fireOne! but slowly with his i >b, complained to the o| fleers of unoji acid out of* the“ 'blood: ‘ ’ and ’ thus'" reach ’ the 'v actual we could have a saving of some four millions a month. U nappreciated G e n e r o sit y .—As a lady Bronte was twenty-six she wrote: of .the audience: “ And nowaday)!, in addition, he is P ensioner's Sudden Wealth. the inefficiency of th utensil they bad prov ded for cause of the rheumatism. ; Another saving might be effected by haring a of uncertain years put her fare into tbe taxi-driver’s Mire to know how to act, under water, in tpe earth all dealers, or 2s. 9d. a box, Foster- augarless day—say Wednesday—for sugar is one of hand she saw that he was wet and cold after driving in Luigi F * swelled, in my breast-such a The heir to £15,000 left by .a man named him, when it was exch nged for a dang spud I nd with from W orralL l of restraint and steady work, without air!” died ini Whitechapel Infirmary, has been found this the fellow actus____Jy worked for the grea er part lellan Co., 8, Wetls-street, Oxford-street, London, the commodities which take up shipping. No one the pouring rain. “ Do you ever take anything when Master T for wings, wings such as wealth D e a r l y B ought.—P endleton; [‘Experience ■old-agepensioner, named Deermg. The Publio of tbe following day, but without producing thi desired W. 1 Don’t ask for backache or kidney pills—ask you get soaked through?” she asked. “ Yes, miss,” Mr. and] h arffoitt desire to see, to know, is a good asset.” Griggs: “ I’d much .prefer thu money is to administer the estate) effect, as he neither diminished the water in t le pond distinctly for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, the same said the driver, with humility. “ I generally do.’ Misses “ Wait here just & minute!” commanded the kind- Thomas. -to learn, internal seemed to expand bodil; I exchanged for mine!” - [ Constancy in Correspondence. no» betrayed any symptoms of shame, hut rather aa Mrs. Coleman had. ‘ j.V 'i v 4 - ...... — 'gloried in the event by obeerving that there r imained amount to five or six millions a month. These three hearted “fareand she ran up the steps. When she Wills ts. •for a mu Mr. W. J. Willway, Sion-plaee. Bath, has received a! fast days, once established, might be followed by a returned to tbe taxi-man she gave him asmall envelope, Broome. that_ was _ no doubt to whom the character, of “ Toni Foal” Turner. It’s sure to be somebody day. Bn letter from an aunt in Australia every mail for 57 yearn ; belonged, if the great majority of votes give i by the ib German sugar allowaace has been fixed | fourth day on which bo man should smoke and no “ There are some paregoric tablets,” said Bhe; “ taketwq> TOFFE DE LUXE. in all about 3,000 letters. spectators were to be decisive of that question.’ !-lbs. per person per minuth. I man or woman drink tea, cocoa or coffee. of them now and two more in an hour 1 ” Mr. Wll -XreeU

& 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•, jun. Miss Lauudy Wenham, C. G. (wounded), R.N.D. light is visible from any direction outside. The political crises Boddy. Mr. and Mrs. Stamper. Mr. Britton. Misses ami friind. Mr. Mild v»r-. Hithards. Mr. and Mr-. be made. H ir—:rwife - *—had J a- business '— —- of j her own, and was West, A. II., Southdown Battn. any man was asked to perfornni ;nnon<3($jhis friends Baddeley. Miss OnseZer. Messrs. Atkin. Monsieur ] Foster, -ri- e Fn-l- r. Mr. line Mr». V!arris, f. f GLYNDE. not entirely di. indent upon him >'. sergea.nt states that a bright ligjit was showing through and neighbours. 1 see grave riiHU ulties?m front of de Brere. Mr. Earle Smith. MUn Earle Smith. Mrs. ■ His Honour Said the defendan, had entirely failed to Wood, 0. A., R.N. the window and it could ;be seen 150-yds. away. them now. 1 1 The 11- nhukics. Mrs 'Auyon. Miss Glrdwood. Mr. Wood, E., R.E. mx, a not Muspratt Williams. Mrs. and Miss Lrosley. Mr. and H. If. Coles. Mrs. and Miss Gas c Mrs. Clarke. Miss E a rly S ussex. ,, P r in t e r s .—I.- n the course make out his defence, and there must be.judgmentjudgment in Mr. Sole: That all depends on how you describe The matter then dropped. Mr. Curteis -did not thel Naary Mrs. Moon toastie. Mr. Storey. Misses Tarrant. Mr. of an article on this; subject, Mr. A. 0. Piper, of Woodland, C. G., London Rifle Brigade. \ !,.‘ Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs. Messrs. Tubbs. Miss K.verard. Miss Horrex. Mrs. Bajldon. Mrs. Gunn. favour of the plaintiff for the anyount; claimed. Defen- things. As I sav, it i4 a matter of judgment. "Tim intimate that he would re-consider his decision. . Mr=. rlux. Mrs Mar hall Winchester, states that in! the year 1770 a irivate press dant vjas ordered to pay olf the sum by monthly Yuill, A; J., R.N.D. | . ‘.TrT'Tr sergeant says the light was a bright one., I say it Was Tubbs. Mr. Kdmeodes. Mrs. Brodie. Mrs. Kim her. was in use in the village i of Glvnde, neal Lewes, but under Mr. and Mm. Williams. Miss Williams. Mrs. Griffiths. BURLINGTON I LAOE. instalments of ,12.s. i i The above list is not complete, as a good number of a very subdued one. BOARD OF GUARDIANS. Mr. and Mia Buyer. Mr. and Mrs. Lied the. Miss beyond a portion of a work, entitled “ 1 'he Summer former members are s irving in H.M. Forces, particulars The Chairman: Have you had a look at it a the Cabinot, Bpiller. Misses Doulten. Miss Webber. Miss Norton. Rase House. —Rr. G. A. Goldie l auDuian. Mrs. Lillie. Day; a descriptive Pastoral, Glynd, 17 0,” nothing White-hill ? Mr. J . J. W h it e was re-elected chairman for they it prosecution Mrs., Mias and Master Paterson. Mr. Brown. Lient. Miss Lillie more is known about it. as to units not being at present available. Others have ensuing year at the meeting of tho Hailsham for a public Masters. Capt. Blake. Lient. Williams. Lient. Nats Rkoomlie. vi-s Cramplon. M rt Wynn Williams, f. been transferred to T.S. "W arspite” and the Navy .Mr. Sole: Yes, I ha e. I Cannot understand bow Durham House—Mr. and Mrs Goldsmith, f. Mrs. BEL GIAN AND SERBIAN FLAG League Training Depot at Discard. they administer the law. There is a house below me Guardians on Wednesday. The Master (Mr. W, *!.i Hall-on Cbatewobth Hotel.—Miss Evans. Miss GannWeit Gemravll. Alloce* uemmsil. Air. aud Airs. Richard­ which lias cream blinds, and th^ire is no question about Birchall) reported that there were 76 inmates in the be Lord Mrs. Jackson. Miss Ratoliffe. Madame Crab er. Mons. son, f. that. Where is the distinction? House, as compared with 66 for the corresponding; orted by Cratater. Mr. Bkllbeck. Mr. Sage. Miss Sage, bliss HOM*.CROFT.!om»croft.—Miss Tamer. Mr. und Mrs. Beokofer H AILiSH AM . DAY AT SEAF0RD. period last year. The number of vagrants relieved ud other Biggins. Mrs. Turner. Mm. Dormau-Snuch Mr. Hii.sT.in. -Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs Ben team. Mr. and P resentation to S T e a c h e r - SIo l d ie r . — Supt. Vine: I was with the sergeant. I would like was 34, against 33 for tho corresponding period 12 i aroused by O Brilbeek. Mr. and Mrs. Ulldsteln. Mr. 8. J. Brown, i M r-. - a'lU noad .wins Lun;Amaojeid Mrs. W. Bant ham LONDON CITY MISSION. to give evidence. The superintendent then entered the Mm Clarkson. Mr. Clarkson. Kev. G. H ->tng. I C.Q.M.Q. H. Roberts, of the Royal Sussex Regiment, witness box, aud said he saw the light 150 yards away months ago. Illustrated papers were acknowledge^ K i this g&ther- Mr. Sweeting. Mr. Goldstein. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm M rtln. Miss armstrong. Miss Oarless. Mrs. Grlmley. who holds the DiO.M.,D.C.M., hakhas left HailshaHailsham after a brief A GRATIFYING RESULT. from Mrs. Pope, Hawkeswood, and Miss Wriford,, ..... j which Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Turner. Miss Turner. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dnrwar.'. Mr and Mrs bheard. Miss visit. Before leaving he was the reciirecipie:nt of a gift and he sent the sergeant to the house. It was a bright * Hailsham. . is tom- Sheard. Mr. Pnlham. Mr. Jluugh. Mr. Croad. ANNUAL MEETING. light. Mr. Sole’s house was in an exposed jxisition. End Mm Hlgglnson. Mr. and Mm Wlnetanley. Mr. Ml-ses Croad. Air. our ward from the teachers of the Voluntary _Iiifjint3’_School, Seaford had i its second flag day on Saturday, and on The .profits for the half-year i^vvere: Firewood, theDnhn ana Mrs. Hawkeeley Mr. and Un. Nash and f-lerd Glbndowsr —a. «v. o. Ksyto. Ml«s Lethbridge. Girls’ School and the Boys’ School. Mr. Mr, R. E.E, Hills, Mr. Sole: That is just it. I cannot help my house £13. 10s. ; stone, £1. 4s.; pigs, £20. 5s. 6d. ; garden, Mr. A. Mr. and Mrs. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Levi. Mr. and IClss Roake Miss' Chapman. Mr-. Farrell. Misses on behalf of the subscribers, made the presentation, this occasion it was decided to divide the proceeds being on the top of a hill. But I do not think I ought produce, £8. 6s. 9d. MJ*., Mm Brooks. Lient. Neate. Lient. and Mm Larey. Hassell. Mrs. and Miss M or tor. Mrs. Kerr. Misses between the Belgian and Serbian Relief Funds. The The annual meeting of the Eastbourne Branch of the to be penalised because of that. I am prepared to do Pete, M.P., Mr. and Mm. Percy Jones, f. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart which took the form of a silver wrist watql!. O.Q.M.S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. List. Miss List. Mr. and Mrs. Kerr. Miss R Roake. Mrs. Good. Mrs. ProtheroM Roberta, who was a teacher for some rears at the first flag day last November resulted in a sum of £76 London City Mission took place at the Y.W.O.A anything you like, aa I have every wish to carry out the , Admiral Snr Pugh. Madame Lammens. Mllle. Lramens. jjjl* j Council School, acknowledged the kind thought of the being raised oh behalf of the French and Russian Relief Lecture Hall, Hartington-place, on Wednesday after­ regulations, but we really do not know where we are. Cornell. Mr. Hntahlnson and friend. Mr, and Mrs. Pooook and child. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley. Mr. I am quite prepared to do anything you tell me to do. Leeeon and party. Mr. and Mrs. Newllng. Miss Bentley, jun. MDs Courtney Mrs. and Misses subscribers in gratetul terms. Funds, and on Saturday the arrangements were made noon. Mr. William Carter presided, and was sup­ WHAT IS ANNE’S Hill and DoogalL Mr. FardelL Miss NldA Mr. and Mm. Bertwhiblle. Mr. and Mrs. A; char Miss Archer. on the tame plan which had beer found so successful on ported by the Rev. R. Salisbury Woodward, the Rev. The Chairman : It is not for us or the police to tell Davey. Mr. and Mrs. Pools. Mr. Glover and friend Mr. and Mrs. Goldraok Ml-sGclrt.-ok. Miss Fablen. the previous occasion. Mr. T. Godfrey (chairman of O. B. Cooper, the Rev. W. Lee, the Rev. W. P. Cart you what to do. If you acted in accordance with tbe BOtiNTY ? i done so ; Cateedish Hotel. —Mr, W. Porges. Mm Porges Miss Large. Miss B'ler Mr and Mrs. Jannieon. the Urban District Council) was responsible for the wright (county secretary), Mr. John Crozier (missionary) instructions it would be much better. ot( indy Uairlok. Miss Garrick. Sir James and Lacy Miss Jannisnn. Me-sr-. JannIson (3) Miss Tratman. | HASTINGS. and others. Wood house. Mrs. Hansford. Mrs. Rawlln-oo. Mrs. superintendemie of the organisation, and he again Mr. Sole : That is what I have tried to do, but I am (ok i _I __ Miss K. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. <’nrrey. Miss Ramber. Mr . A. D u Cros’ Gif t to a H o spit a l entered heartily into the worlj. Each .of the local The Rev. C. B. Cooter (hon. secretary of the branch), told it is not sufficient. Then I say, tell me wbat you If the above question wore put to congregations ---- dentedly GcodalL Mrs. Hentigoes. Miss Henrignee. Lieut. Mrs? Merriok. MIsb Smith. MIssoh Salt. Mr. and II i Henrigaes. Mr and Mrs. Kerrlson. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Geddes. Ml-s Geddes. Mr and Mis. Jepson. Mr. Arthur Du j Cros, M.P., has promisid a gift of ministers was asked to nominate one lady to undertake in presenting the 62nd annual report, said the subscrip­ want me to do and I will do it. in every church throughout the country on some L. many of ih Gillespie. Mr. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. L- Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Mr-. Hall. Mi-s Saunders. £7,000 to the Extension Fund of the Lo idon (Royal the organisation of the collection! in a particular district tions and donations sent to the parent Society during The Chairman: If you find you don’t succeed try Sunday the number of individuals who could answer i [ contribution* party. Mr. G. Kelsey. Mm. and Miss BaUean CoL Miss Good. Dr. and Mrs. Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Edge Free Hospital) School of Medioine for Women, thus in the town, which was dividedj intofsix areas: These the year waa £74. 3s. Gd. The sum sent direct to the again (laughter). it would, we believe, bo few indeed. Yet “ CJ. A. B.,” and Mrs. Colton. Mr. and Mrs. Cooling. Mr. Flaokfeld. Mts. Fartell completing the £30,000 for which appeal wis mad* ladies fathered round them a number Of willing helpers, Society by supporters in Eastbourne was £108. 17* 6d., Mr. Sole: But Id o not see wh v I should be penalised. as it is termed by the clergy and Church ofhcials who ing last n w Mr. J. Hegarty. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. BoggUd. Miss HOWARD SQUARE. and both in [the preliminary [arrangements and on making a grand total of £189. 16s. Id., which wasabout I do not think it quite fair after I have triea to do all have to do with it, is one of tho oldest und most 1 _ the end of Agar. Mr and Mrs. B. H. Kemp. Mr. CampbelL S eq u el to a J o u r n ey to W h i'' st a b l e .— Mr. B. 8. Cohen. Mr. and Mm. Cornell. Mr. Charles Qukndon Lodge —Mrs Bill. Miss Chambers, lyfr. At the Borough Bench, on: Saturday, Can line Landow Saturday,, when there was a house to house collection £9 more thaii lust year (applause)." \>ti' . j.[. I can to comply with the Order. important of Chuich organisations. In viow of thia f of Pegal case* and Mrs. Hand-, f. Miss HandsJ Mr. and Mrs. Blow, as well as a collection in the streets, all worked very The C hairman said there was always a particular The Chairman : I think you have been here before? widespread ignorance it may be useful to describo 118K waa 613- Gordon. Mr. B. Leverson. Miss Chster Mrs. was charged that she, being an alien eneu y, did travel Mr. Sole : Yes. 8otmanL Mr. and Mrs. Radbnrn and party.! Mr. and f. Alisa Brodie Ball 1 more than five miles beyond her place of residence energetically ahd in a manner which thoroughly merited interest in Gity Missionary work'and a great deal to the nature of the Bounty Fund and from whence it fteen hundred Mrs. Bennett. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Feudick. Mr. Bulykood—Mr H. de Courey Peach. Mrs. Fianer. the financial result attained—a total of £67. 16* 3d. stir the heart! and enlarge the sympathies, and he urged For the same window?—No. is derived. The Fund consists of what are know* the previoua Miss Fraser. Mr. and Mrs Lynes. Misses Lynes (3). without having obtained a permit, on 8th April.—P.S. The Chairman ; I am afraid we shall have to fine Shields. Mr. and Mrs. White. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Mayne. Mr. and M s. Lamasqne. Mr. and Mrs. Wood, Registration Officer, said prisoner z as registered The miniature flags of the tyvo brave little Allies them to work with greater diligence. The report was as “ tenths ” and “ first-fruits.” Tenths are th& ,___ aves. Mr. and Mrs. Harrle Mm. found a ready sal* During the afternoon the fine very encouraging. At the opening of the year there you 10* tenth part of tile revenues of ecclesiastical prefer­ i friendly . Hayward. Mr. and Mrs Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ronalds. Bmith. Mr. and Mrs. King. Mr. and Mrs. J one - last November. She had1 made no application during Mr. Sole : I don’t think that is right. Misses Robinton (3). Mr. ltobljuton. Miss Bertram. the last fortnight to travel outside the borough, but at band of the 14th King’s Royal Rifles (under Bandmaster was anxiety about the funds of every society, and there ments, entered in Henry VIII.’s survey or valuation, . Mr. and Mm. Lilleln. Lieut and Mm. Sargeant. Miss fhe Chairman : It is the second time, you know. commonly called tho King’s Books, mndo in 1534, [Zt tho^Tatter Cnthbert. Mr. and Mrs. Marsh. Mr. and Mrs. Sykes. Mrs Newman an interview she admitted that she 1 ad been to J. J. Hjampsonj played selections! in the streets, by kind was a great deal of talk about curtailment of the work. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Underhill. Mr. Etongton HoD8E.-Mrs. 8t»nbe|rouvh. Miss Street. Whitatable.—Mr. S. Bumstead, clerk to the Guardians, permission of Cok Sir Thomas; Pilkington, and this The City Missionary Society was apparently in Mr. Sole: I don’t know what to do. I shall not lie the revenues being taken at the amounts stated-in Kit is pro- Airs. Banbury. Mr., Mrs. and Miss Biooke Hunt any better for you fining me. I do not admit I have the King’s Books. First-fruits are one year’s ter and and Mm Stnort-Moore Mrs. Band. CoL and Mrs. said he had received a fetter from thej prisoner at assisl 1 to swell the proceeds. Mr. Godfrey very difficulties, but instead of looking forward to a deficit Godfrey Webnter. Capt. Woodman. Mr. and Mm Whitstabla— Defendant was fined £1. kindh ntertained the lady organisers and their helpers they were now hoping the report would come out on broken the Order. It would be much better if you revenues of the above ecclesiastical preferments, paid, __ [ be lree>« Moare-nodford. Mr. and lbs. U. Thorpe. Mr. and LA30ELLE3 iRAGE. would tell me what I am to do and /or me to spend the unless the preferment is “ exempt,” on every appoint­ i have been L " ' “ ‘ * , Graham 6.-Mrs. Row, t and ti bandsmen and a few friends (to the number of the right side. The needs of London were greater than South Lynn —Mr. and Mr* MlUer, t Mr. and Mrs. about t,00) to tea in the Queen’s Hall. Afterwards he ever, and it wus gratifying to know that sufficient 10s. on doing it (laughter). ment thereto by the new holders thereof. At various - m «• » Mr. and The Chairman : It maybe a sovereign next time. times exemptions of first-fruits, or of tenths, or of rahip of the H I M H I and Mrs. Davison. Miss Kin; hi expre: ' hearty thanks to all the helpers who had so funds had come in to enable the Society to carry on Mitchell Cotta, t. Mies Horne II.—The Rev. In»es 8. and Mr* Wan* Miss Wane. HEATHFIELD. kindly tallied assist in the day; »nd the Vicar the work asbeforq without curtailment. Therefore they Mr. Sole: I would like: to know what they want me both have been granted in favour of all livings under An.TiUMN.—Mr. and Mrs. Lenanton. Mrs. and Master Miss Brldgett Blundell. Ml-s Bitoomfield A F lag D a y on behalf of the Church Army’s of Seaford (thfe Rev. F. D. Ci pmer) paid a deserved had abundant cause for hope with regard to the future. to do, and then I would do it. a certain sum per annum. Tho amounts of first-fruits _____ will U. Mr. K. L. Sturh Miss Roe* jMrs. Williams. Miss are those stated in tho King’s Books, except that, I employes. Hopkins. Col, Mrs. and Miss uixon. Mi-s Farm- Williams. Mr. Short War work among the troops at home and abroad, tribute to the [energetic and ti {tful manner in which The work in some quarters did not meet with the same NEWHAVEN CASES. 1 1 borongh. Mr. and Mrs. Cox.. Mr., Mrs. and Miss British prisoners of war, soldiers and sa lore’ women­ Mr. Godfrey had oarried throug! | his part of the work, encouragement as in others, and not seeing the work in tho case of Bishops, tenths, and first-fruits were, V I * * r a t Smyth. Mr. and Mrs. Betts. Mrs. Franks. Mr. and Houkleigk.—Mr* aud Miss Turner from inside held aloof. He urged such; people to take Mrs. Minnie Higgs, of 5, South-lane, Newhaven, was in 1852, commuted for certain annual percentages , May 5th. Mrs. Partridge. Mr. C. Partridge. Mr. and Mrs. Fairhavxn.—Mm. Primrose. Mr* Heath MBs Boyd. folk, &c., is to be held in the parish of Heathfield on The names of the lady organi ere and their helpers Mr. Garman. Mr. and Mr* Gladding. Mbs cladding. Easter Monday.. and also the amounts collected ai iappended: the trouble to look into the work of the Society, and he summoned for a breach of the Order on April 4th, at on the incomes of the Sees. of the VIpan. Mr. and Mrs. Hawes. Mrs. Palverman. Mr. was sure they would be drawn towards the Society and 11.30 p.m. . ; K. Pulvermau. Mr. and Mrs. Segrave Paly. Misses Master Gladding. Mr. and Mrs lLebon. Misses Lebon D ihtKiot Nq. 1.—Mrs. Gareifle organiser ; assisted Tenths and first-fruits1 were originally imposts' ----- ste will Bklgrave. -Atlas Will lama. Miss wraoe William* “ Cuckoo ” F a ir .—This old-established and its work. There were 360 missionaries engaged in R.C. Taylor said a light was showing from a top bed­ demanded by the Pope, anti paid in. England with ’ Miss Viola j Daly. Mrs. and Miss Oliver. Misses Stone. Miss Weir. Mr. Barclay. Mbs Widalngton. Mr. popular fair was brought off on the 14th inst. at Cade by Mrs. Kendal, Mrs. Ellis, Miss Lewis, Miss Barrett, room window, and defendant told him that the blind Crocker. Mr. and Mis. Anderson. Mr.. Mrs. Miss Lawford, Miss Steven9, Misa Pott, Miss Whelon, carrying out the work, visiting the homes of those who more or less regularity before the Reformation to. - Misses Berridge. Mrs. and Miss Russell. Mr. and Mr* Chirk. Ml-ee- ( lark (2). Miss Street, and was as usual well attended. The agricul­ would never be visited if it were not through the had fallen down. the Pope’s representative or assignee, but in tho caso in-" Mr. Berlandlna. Mr., Mm. and Miss Vinter. Mr. and Hick* Miss Osborne. Mt* Leighton WU-on. Master tural features were on the customary lines, and an Miss darev, Miss Salmon, Miss Piggott, the Misse9 Society’s agency. Several millions of visits were paid Mrs. Higgs said her little girl was taken ill and she of tenths, tho Pope bn several occasions granted tho i Mil Eric Peter* Mr-. Peters. Mr. f nd Mrs Cooke, Mr. auction sale of stock by Messrs. E. Wi .tson & Son Morgan, the Misses Gareide and Miss Latham. Mm. Ellison. Mr.. Mrs. and Miss Fawritt Mm. and Cooke, jan. .Mr., Mrs. and Master Kllburn. Mr. by the missionaries, and visits to sick people numbered lit the light in order to attend to her. The blind had right to receive them to the King for a term of years. 11 Miss Borridge. Mr. and Mrs. Lllley. Miss Rognlski. realised generally high price* There was the familiar D istrict No. j 2.—Mrs. B. A. Miller organiser 178,000, and by this they could form some idea of the been re-fixed. Under Phillip and Mary the payment of first-fruits * pub'lic 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gaitsen. Mr. and Mm. Bldge. Mr. and Peters Mr- and Miss Norah Pi tar-. Misses Kerven pleasure fair, in connection with- whicl peripatetic assisted by Mr* Sankey, Mrs. Cameron, Mrs. Man Fined 5s. . Mm Adams and friends (2). Miss Hoare. Mbs Ross. (1) . Miss Smith. Mr. Blun 'ei. Me-sr* Crawford great importance these men were doing. and tenths was abolished, but was restored to the i at Pmb- Mr. Brewis. Mr. Turner. Misa Wind-or. Miss (2) . Mr. MautovuDe Mbs Allen., Mr., Mr* and Miss dealers and owners of stalls drove a liv jly busmes* Chester: Mrs. O. Barber, Mra. Rcffey, Miss Wood, Miss The Rev. W. P. Cartwright gave a very interesting Mrs. Minnie Fieldgate, of 3, South-road, Newhaven, Crown under Elizabeth, and until the reign of Queen ng. The Wordier. Miss Burgees. Mr. and Mrs. Lllffoi d. Mm. Dyer. Mrs. Pay and Mr Ralph Pay. Miss Prunctt. Advantage was taken of the occasion to hula a flag-day Sankey, Miss Owden, Miss D. Pijatt, Miss Ebbals, Miss account of the work of the mission and its urgent need pleaded guilty to a breach of the Order on April 4th, at Anne continued part of the Royal revenue. By a Diproee. Mr. aud Mia Fisher. Mr. Fhortland. Mr. Mr. Griffiths and party (4). Miss Craven. Mr. and collection on behalf of the funds of the British Farmers’ A. Baker and Miss M. Miller. for support. He described the variouls branches of its 8.25 p m. Statute passed in the second year of Queen Anne, Cioft. Mrs. and Miss Shaptou. Mr. Shxptou Mr* Hnzelby and Mr. Hazelby.jun. Misses Gilchrist Red Cross Society, the pbblio responding readily and D ist iiot No. 3.—Mr* Turpin organiser ; assisted work amongst the population of London, and said there Mr. (2). Mrs. and Mise Nathan. Mr. Nathhn. Miss P.C. Bishop said the light was showing through the the Queen was enabled to incorporate tho Governors Baedhubst.-D t. and Mm. Steele. Mr. Starr. Mr. WorralL Mr* and the Misses G(ld-mith. Miss Cross. cheerfully to the appeal, -i j | ! by Mm Parker, Mr* Anderson, Mr* Harding, Miss were thousands of people who would never be touched scullery vvindow, at which:there was no blind. Defen­ of Queen Anne’s Bounty and to grant tho revenue of _____ J Mr. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Greer. Mr. and Mm. Glbbred. Mr. Fox Parker. Miss Woods, Miss Cam ibeil, Miss Cox, Miss by the churches, if it were not for the missionaries. He dant said her father had gone into tho scullery and had first-fruits and tenths “ to and for the augmentation I Miss A m y l. Tilling. Mrs. Auld, t Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, Smith, Miss Roper, Miss Turpin and Mdlle. Devreux. also mentioned the work of the specialists, men who forgotten about the blind. of the maintenance of " the parochial clergy. Acting t of the most Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs. Master Gibbs. Mr. and Mis. WILMINGTON SQUARE. U. Mrs. Abram, f.Mr. Parker. Miss Under­ Kenilworth Court.-H r. L. Slakes. Mr* and Miss NEWHAVEN. D istrict No, 4.—Miss Amy Chambers organiser undertook special work amongst various classes in A fine of 5s. was imposed, and the Chairman remarked, under the power thus given her, tho Queen granted J is the care Lyndhorst Towns. Mrs. Jenuette Brown. Rev. London, and dwelt particularly with the visits to “ Perhaps the father will pay.” two Charters. The first was in 1704, and in order to [London shall wood. Miss Dowsett Miss Howlett. Miss Shorto. D e a t h o f Mr s. H e n r y B aldw I n.—D eath assisted by Mr* Sankey. Miss F Richardson, Miss E. Mr. and Mm Stewart. Mm and Miss Barr. Miss S. B. Klrkley. Master J. Atkins. Miss Llardet. Richardson, Miss M. Johnstone, Vliss M. Farrow, Miss lodging-houses in East London. Harold Percy Archer, of the London County and carry out. the Queen’s desire that "the whole revenue It will Mrs. R. A- Moore. Mr* Steadman. Lient. and has removed in the person ef Mr* Mahala Baldwin one Mr.'J . Crozier, missionary to the Becton GasWorks, arising from the first-fruits and tenths of the clergy has the Kaye. Mr. and Miss Austin. Mr. and Mts. Wilton. of Newhaven’s oldest and most respectecj inhabitants, Ellis, Miss Oldaker, Miss Card. Miss Charleswortb Westminster Bank, High-street, Newhaven, was sum­ Master Wilton. Mrs. and Misses Dingwall. Mr. and Mrs. Senrle. Miss Stephens. ] Irs. Keay. Mr. W. Miss D. Pratt, Miss Manchester and Miss I. Man also spoke, remarking that he had been with the mission moned in respect of the bank house on April 4th, at might be settled for a perpetual augmentation of tho v Lane; Mm Barlow. Mr. Norton. Mr. and Mm. Smith. Ryley. Mr. and Mrs. G. Play (air. Miss Playfair. The deceased lady, who was in her 90th year, was the for 28 years, 22 of which he had been at the Gas Work* maintenance of the said poor qlergy in plaooe where __ elaborate Mlse 8mith. Mr. Smith, jon. Miss Jones. Mr. and Lieut. Field. Miss Jones. Mr* Basil Ball. _M9 reliot of the late Mr. Hepfy Baldwin, and death took chesteri ; 8.15 p.m. Richard BaU. Miss Reynold* I Ira Money. D istrict No.; 5.—Miss L. Sewiell organiser; ! assisted It was a very large factory, and there were more miles It was stated that light was coming from the side of the same is not already sufficiently provided for,” week memoF- Mm White. Miss White. Mr. and Mrs. Calderata. place, after an illness of about three w«ks, at No. 3, of railway there than there were between Eastbourne the Corporation of “ The Governors of the Bounty of shortly be Mr. and Mrs. Wootten. Mr. and Mm. Osborn. Misses Mr* G. Calltngham. Mr. E irle Douglas Ohapel-street, where hep husband carried on the by MrsJ Mann, Mr* Stevens, Mrs. Boden, Miss Robin­ the window where the blind did not fit closely, and Miss Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Ltvett. Misses Walker Welborn. Dr. and Mri. HUdyard. son, Miss Bryant, Misa Medlin, Miss Pettitt, Miss and London Bridge, and before the war about 10,900 Mr. Archer, on inspecting: it, said he did not think the Quoen Anne for the augmentation of the main­ _____ -w of Peter HUayard. Mrs. Norman Roberts. Mr.1 J. business of butcher for a lengthy period, ai d Where she men were employed there. tenance of the poor clergy ” wai constituted, and i of-London. Mr. and Mrs. Briley. Mr. and Mrs. Aiken. had resided for between 60 and 70 year* Deceased, Manchester, Miss I. Manchester, Misa French and Miss light showed like that,, and 'had ‘ it ' remedied at once. Ran well. Mm. Moore. Mr. and Mm. Thompson. Edmunds. Mr. and Mr* W. H. 1 lurt. Misses Burt (2). Marshall. Li ... • , i ■ Fined os. Her Majesty granted to tho Corporation all this . Wyatt.! Mr. Kent. Miss Kent. Dr. Uwls Cant, and Mr* Grier. Rev. Oufl * Mr* HeymaDn who retained all; her faculties to the last and who just revenue, to he applied by them for tho purpose above- > fact, it is 8.—Mr. and Mr* Tamer Lalng, f. Mr* Dnnlop. Misses prior to her illness liked nothing better than a long D istrict No. 6. — Miss 'lli Gorringe organiser Mr* H“'anah Simmons, of 45, Lewes-road, New- Rocks. — Col. Chamberlin. Mias Horn, Mr. Dunlop. Mrs. Emanuel’s f. mentioned. 5. ham. MIsp Kingham. Miss C. KinSham. Mr. II.—Mr* and Ml-s Mason. Mr* T utherford. f. brisk walk, was well known for the delightful old-time assisted by Mrs. Livingstone, ' * Kelly, Mias El EASTBOU&NE YQUUNTEER TRAINING 'haven, did not appear in answer to a summons for a >cf themeins fra. Joy. Miss SmaUpeloe. Mrs. and Miss Wans, IS. — Misses Gossett Jookson Mr* Filzroy’s f. Mr. manner in which she dressed her beautifi il silver grey Richardson, Miss E. Richardson. iss Baker, Miss breach of the Order, on April 8th, at 11 o’clock. The second Charter was granted in 1714. By ii interesting "'not. Miss Garbntb. Mr. and Mm Heaver. Mr. and Mr* Dudley Baxter. Miss I ludley B ixter hair in long curlal Although of late year i she did not Wass, Mika Card, Miss Buck, iss Hoadley, Miss CORPS, P.C. Taylor said the light came from a scullery thQ Queen Anne ordained 'certain rules, orders ana One’s first . inn. Mima Homewood. Mine Bell&lrs. Miss Nebraska Mansion. — Wys. St ibbs. f. Miss Btroh. participate actively in the work of the Wesleyan Hunter. Miss Dawson and Miss fij iper. window and defendant told him she did not think it constitutions,” the first of which was that augmenta­ Mrs. Hume. Mr. Csahmore. Mr. and Mm hurch, she still had its welfare very muct at heart, “ A ” CompaKV. tions to be made bv the Corporation should ho by ong these _ Mr. and Mm. Spencer aud paity (8). Mr. Mr* Elklogton, t. Mra. Yotke-Davies, f Mrs, £ * d. mattered about that window. ’ the.canon Salmon’s f. District No. 1, East Blatchingtoi (Mrs, Headquarters: 81, South street, Eastbourne. The Chairman said there was no blind and no appear­ way of purchase, and not by way of pension; or, in ___ Mias Seed. Mr. and Mm Payne. Mr., Mrs., Grampian other words, that a sum granted to a bonefieo out of oxisL-to Miss and Master Kldetone. Mr. and Mrs. Riley. Mr. MANSIOR.-Mr. and Mr* Robert Bain. Sir Gatside)....,...... H 11 Orders for vroek fending April 29th, 1916. ance by defendant. She would be fined 10* ” Their and Mm Good. Mr, and Mm AttwelL Mr. and Mrs. William and Lady Trollope, lllsses Trollop* Mr. Distriot N a 2, Upper High-sti it (Mrs. Grst-fruits and tenths in any year was to be treated I m ! /> .! Batik Mr. and MnC Lewis Smith u d party (1). Mr, and Mr* Hugh Paget Master I 'aget. Mr. and Mr* WHAT IS THE USE Of MUSEUMS? Parades. Mrs. Margaret Abbott, of South-road, Newhaven,. as capital to be invested for the benofit of tho „__ i part, an, Kahn, f. Miss Crosby | . ( . / B. A Miller) ...... also failed to attend and was fined 10s. for a similar | on the model ' and Mm Cavey. Misses Lngg. Miss Esuiead. Mlsc District No. 3, near Wellington -Hotel V.T.C. and Reservists. incumbent- for the time being. The outcome was Stainbnrn. Mr. and Mm Murray. Mr, and Mm w i l m in g t Gn GARDENS. Monday, April 2ith.—Extended order drill, Polegato offence, on April 4th, at 8.30 p.m., upon the evidence of that the Governors of the Bounty were restrained i artists must Lisle. Mr. and Mm Hooker. Mr.. Mm and Miss (Mr* Turpin) ...... ! in a number of soldiers Brentwood. — Miss Denison. Ml«s Phillip* Mr* A STARTLING PROPOSAL District No. 4, Station Gates (1) j Downs. Ali members are requested to attend, providing P.C. Bishop. from paving away theirjrevenuo McQueen. Mr. and Mm Wilkins. Mr. Stone. Mr. Cutlar. Misses Cntlar. Mr. and Mr* GoraalL Mr. their own rations. Parade at Headquarters 10 a.m. John William Johnson, of the Y.M.C.A. hut, Fort- grants which the recipients could treat a» income hid probably Crosier. Mias Skinner. Miss Barter. Mm. and Miss Chambers)!, j...... Return about 4.30. Each grant was capitalised by bemg invested in the uy has n Wild. Miss Watson Taylor. Mr. Watson Taylor. J. Gornoll. Mi-sea Vail* Miss Bayne and friend. Distriot No. 5, The Pavement V.T.O. road, Newhaven, pleaded guilty to an offence ou April Mr. and Mrs. Moon. llr. an I Mr* Drew. MBs 6th, at 8.30. purchase of glebe or tithe, or otherwise, and tho and there, n Mr. Boles. Miss Westgate Bob. Mr. Tongh. Miss Jolliffe. Mr. and Mrs. “ The average man cares nothing for old masters, but So1!^oll) .»J« ««•a••••••]•••• i. 8 .4 Saturday, April 22nd. — Bayonet drill for officers, lacks the courage of his convictions,” 1 writes Philip District No. 6, Poet Office Nliss E. P.C. Mighall said Le taW light proceeding from two existing incumbent was benefited only-to tho extent ; but one is Queensbobouoh Hotel (G rand P arade). Anderson. Mr. and Mr* Bed for L Mr. J. Thompson. N.CkO.’s and men desiring promotion, parade at Head­ or she) rather Miss Larkin Handley in the! April Pearaon's Magazine. “ He is Goiringe) j.J...... J...... 8 12 quarters 6.45 p.m. winaoWi at the Y.M.C.A. hut, which threw four rays of'the income produced by tho grant so capitalized, i of "the Mas Henderson. Miss Ebblewhlte. Ml s TVuihaus. Darmstadt-Miss Davl* Mr* Wells, f. Miss Draper. afraid to say whit he really thinks when he is asked to Coun :il Schobla:— Sunday, April 23rd.—No drill. for about 20 yards. The blinds were not properly, drawn. f “ . . frranta by way of augmentation of endow- . pick Mm and Master Kemp. Mm Mackenzie, s r .i m s t .. Mi*a Kendall and friends i | admire them, because he fears the sneers of the l oys’ Department (per Mi. Young Tuesday, Api 25th.—Baypnetdrill foroffloere,N.O.O.’s Defendant told him he was very sorry, but it arose “ Concerned, the same rule has, with trifling OornelL Miss Green. Mm. Baker. Mr. ] and Mm Croydon House. -M r* Gordon Mr. R. A. Gordon. and men desk1ngg promotion, parade at Headquarters “xcept.om been foUowed ever since. Grants have lady 1 Stains. Misses OharohlU. Mr. and Mrs;1 Stlokney, superior person. ' For onoe let his unspoken thoughts Phillips) ...... J . J...... 6.45 p.m. through him not drawing the blinds himself. He at Mrs. Barker. Mra. How >* Ml w Howes. Rev. and be expressed. Girls’ Department (per Mias Parker) alre Defen made out of the yearly revenue from firsta .resents n and Mm Llwellyn. Mlse LralL Missel Kim her Mrs. Grainger. Misses J •urchai e (1). Mr. and Mr* 17° Wetednesday, April 28th.—Platoon drill, parade Ut Head­ once obscured the light satisfactorily-. fruit, and tenths towards tho expense of building awd be good of ' Mr. and Mm Hans, L Mr. and Mm Gsrratt. Buok. Miss Dane* Mas Coiall Mr. Carpenter. “ Do away with all museums and art galleries that I ifante’ Department (per ' quarters 3 p.m.; physical drill, parade at College 6.45 p.m. Defendant said the blinds had now been re-fixed, so s case for a Mr. Dorroan. Mr. and Mrs. Ingham, t Mistes Dai kin (2). Mr. Allum. Mr. Northra. Mr. serve no practical purpos* Sell their contents to the Chambers)...... 12 0 1 hursday, April 27th.—Shooting at Technical Institute that they obeoured the light absolutely. J improving parsonage house*. i i^admir- Mr. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. __ and Mrs. Robertson. Miss Bepairinrr errant* are only l die kind- on thee' ». The prii artistes the principle that, broa■ 7 J* j a£ least equivalent snshe F. Ledger Owing to thi m berof lig tingprosecution8, reonired.Aa noth *• Recrtitta'Me urgently P.O. (Hoadley said he saw defendant riding a bicycle (envelope. Be (soprano)* i M. H. it was fonnd ni to hold ; r Courts in quired. without front or rear light. He shouted to him, but he made to. meet c°^ > b“ V h e Sri-dom of this •taketw* Mr. Joseph 0 (tenorl ham on Tuesday. te were i 0*see. did nOtstop. He returned a few minutes later pushing value raised by loca - ii ted and has proved . i)Ui Tiokete be obtained -*•: Bvgg. anynffig. 12; the btoycl* and, asked to exi...... why he rode without procedure liberality, & Hall’s music Worwiok J y U^o a light, he said he bod only f to»abop to fetchsome not only a great mcen d ma ntain the. [hton, and 22, inrch - *, Hov* “ 2 iicuse me”—Remember ybur Mackintosh’s JA.5j .H a rt. , 'wood- . L Wane will be found on ad tisement. TOFFEE DJU U JJLEL o.a * A “ Ooi.-Haetbourne ’ Battalion. I Afioe of 5* was imposed. !•. s •S' ■' M

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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. 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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