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The Vioab, rest generally taken In the ; very great. He had been , THE IRISH CRISIS. NEWS IN BRIEF. organlsatl "f, bnt he felt it an adnlt ranoh of tbs five imperanoe ety In Novem- . ! To-' the Editor. Thb W hole Truth. E L L IO T T ’S oh of ber were abont rty members ! Sir: The letter of “SeneX” Is so dignified In its “ Repeat after me, 11 swear this to be my name and bell 'own ho resided In ! tone t$mt Ifipi enoqnraged to oomment on R, the and handwriting,’” said the Clerk at the Kiogston of .... inbllo St. attend* ohureh. The ! more so as hls otostng allusion to the Book of Police Court on Monday to a woman who was STORES, way branch had grown waB astonish- making a declaration. The woman; “ I swear that _____ . They had 8 0 ooi ter, Daniel deals with a tople wbloh I have often LIMITED while an old lady aged 93 y< was a worshipper lng, and lb now 'nfimbered 70 members. This, ! my name Is Mary Ann.” Prices range ooupled with e am is of other institutions, was studied, with sympathetic attention. Bat my at oh arch on Easter Sunday. particular reason lor dealring to comment on Arrrstbd on H is W edding Day. (Opposite 8. Saviour’s Churoh), evldenoe of ke Interest that was taken in j Alfred Hughes, a young man who was bound . upward from ALL the work of • ohi It was a tremendous 1 "Ssnexta” getter Is hls referenoe to the Irish Ohnroh oontxoteray of 40 (not 50) years ago, as to over at Marylebone Polloe Court on Monday on a . The annual Vestry meitl . responsibility i be t! first vloar of a new paparish ; ohargo of drunkenness, was arrested on Saturday e he vas building for the future whloh he makes an astounding statement, only EASTBOURNE £2.10 s. each 'morning. The Vicar (Re' like that, beem one line of whloh out of four Is true. He says: afternoon after he had been married. Hls new And at MEADS. presided, and was su; for the pep pie w! ) were to come afterwards, brother-in-law, Charles Henry Tame, was oharged __ to la; [down the lines of the build- “ What has happened since? I am given to under­ for 9 ct. gold with Atkinson, Col. J. (he wanti stand that the Irish Churoh Is stronger than with the same offence and was fined. warden) and OoL H. 1 . _ oorreotly from tl very beginning. He'was Jihkukful to all bis frl ends—there were so many in before, slnoe It has been put on Its own bottom, fully jewel! id lever and others. and laymen have had a larger share In the manage­ W andering Goat in Oxford street. Triophon* Numbers: The V ioab said they the parish—fordsh—for the Material help. they had given A goat found straying In Oxford-street Is to be him. The burden of financial responsibilityrespi was ment of the affairs/’ , South Houses, 227 and 27. movements. Johnstons among ' The lfist few words respeotlng the larger share of sold by the pollae, no one having olalmed It. - ■ largely taken offhta shoulders by the large number Huam Bxaxob, 297. Kern being Mr. ion. treasurers, abd this Rave! the vloar more the laity are the only words whleh can be accepted 8AM PI as based on fact. There exists an overwhelming No H oliday for F irem en...... _ and M r. firm 3to had pleasure e to devote to the spiritual side of the work. During the twenty-four hours ending at seven Telegraphic Address: In again nominating C >1. J< . I as his warden. lr. H olyoake, In presenting the ohuroh mass of evldenoe to oontradlot the supposition that f the Irish Church is stronger than before, and that o’elook on Monday evening the London Fire “ Eluott’i Sroxae, v X (XGabb proposed- thi ___, Abbott should acciounts, said last year they had rather a heavy Brigade were called out seventeen times—six times h a ' ...... lie’s . >ardenj saying that he was deficit, but he was Riad to say there was a different Disestablishment has benefited the Irish Ohuroh 100, TERMINUS BjOAD, or promoted the good government of Ireland. to false alarms. The aotual fires Included three «* y . , . id . have .. no bell. report on this ocorsion, the Improved state of blazes on oommons. W. BRUFORD & BOURNE. This proposition wai ttnanli aously oarried. affairs being largely due to the free will offering " Seiu x ” says be has been given to understand Col. Johnstone proposed Mr. Hashing fund. He thought ihero was nothing so healthy all this, which implies that hls opinion has been Motor W agon F alls in Hiver. seconded the re-eleotion of! the sidesmen, viz., as a small deficit, because people would think they formed on untested hearsay, and this it is that has At Clltherhoe on Monday a motor wagon from Councillor R kw iia [proposed Mr. Gibbs as Messrs. A. C. Gsbb, F. R. Mi kwlok.W, J. Taylor, need not give so muon if there was a balanoe on led him astray. On the other band, I have studied Blackburn orashed through the wall at Eldlsford iTER YR5 warden aud the motion was secdnded and A. E. Infield, F. W, Ratollff, roe and J. the right side. Therefore he was sure they would the matter very carefully for many years, and Bridge and fell Into the River Rlbble, 40-ft. below, TEA AND COFFEE ;:oaiTMdona*lm<^7&- i>: --- ■ ;'-j4*** ‘ , Hands. -. - • rejoice when he told them there was a defloit, and have investigated the situation on three several A stoker named Abbott, of Blackburn, sustained a Mr. Gibbs said It was his 29th yea) I In that Mr. Gabb briefly returned thanks. rejoloe still more when he mentioned that that oocaeions by personal Inquiry on the spot. The broken leg and spine, and Is not expected to (ST. MARTS). ition. He and his oolleagne were, he fuppooed, The -Vioab proposed and CoL Abbott seoonded deficit was only £l. Is. 3d. He remarked chat be substance at the evldenoe available Is In a few recover. A navvy riding behind had a leg broken. P*rlsh was leads, but. they would see that the the appointment of Sir John Ottley and Mr. S. would like to see an Increase In the ohoir and words th is: That the Ohuroh of Ireland and Pro­ John Kinder, driver, jumped off the wagon before the. Vioab (the had identy Of wo kflaughtegL j Bussell as lay representatives to the annual meet­ organist fund, whloh only amounted at present to testantism generally is being starved out In many the orasb, and esoaped with a shaking. EXPERTS. Amongst those MtTpHookh proposed and Mr. Gibbs seoonded ing of the Bishop of Phlohester's Diocesan Fund. seven or eight gulnop, to such an extent that It places In the south and west, and Is bring idgen, Mr. H. fi. the re-elcotlon | t the sidesmen at Chris Chnrob, Thp’Vlear said that, althouj the matter was not would bear the entire burden of the ohurch music. oppressed, Insulted and flmted In every possible Egg-Rolling F estival. Johnson (ohuroh- with theexoeptl in of Mr. Fowls, who hall left the, 'one for the Vestry ta deol he intended to add Mr. De Mierre, ip giving a statement of the way where Home has the chanoe of doing this. Preston's quaint egg-rolling festival, whioh dates Gounolllorj J. parish. Thenar iss of Messrs. Dommett,! Iher wood to .the ohuroh oounolli the mes of Mr. Foedlck frebwlll offering fund, said there were 129 sub­ I will begin my evidence by a personal experience from mediaeval times, was observed with great A. A. Ohapmi . and KlmpUra w and Admiral 0. H. e, subjeot to the scribers and the total receipts were £132. 3t. Id. only three years old. On a certain Sunday I went gusto in Avenham Park on Monday afternoon. Mr. .Mr. J. H. Campion With regard thh' St. Philip’s sldeehnen, the oonsent of these gentlemen. The expenses this year were rather heavy on to the ordinary morning servioe at a parish ohuroh. Fully 40.0CO children and adults assembled In the Coles Coles, and otbi Rev. I r a n - m he would particularly like! to Col. Abbott then presem id the Vloar with a account of starting the fund, and amounted to After It was over the rector told me that he was spaoious valley and rolled their gally-hued Easter PUKE CHINA TEAS* now the rector of the parish and town of Kells, The Vi his pleasure at thank Mr. JInm for bis work. | oheque for £117, the; East offering, and Mr. £9:9«, 51., but that, of coarse, would not reour to ;s along its slopes. Miniature battles were •eelng Mr. so well In health, Mr. JlNMAN id he had not been able to do half Woodward returned’ Is slm « thanks. In oon- nefiily so great an ext cut In another year. The where we were talking, but that as the resident ulged in and, when the eggs were broken, they renretted 1sh Clerk (Aider- what he would ave wished to da olusion, the Vioar sail he mi it voioe their appre- balanoe paid over to Mr. Holyoake was £122.13s. 8 1 , clergy In two parishes a few miles off had been were eagerly devoured. SO MUOH RECOMMENDED BY The Rev. H said he would like bo add the olatlonof the exoellei work done by the organist and this amount had be , pose. has entered a protest against what he describes aa Alderman bereavement, whloh was re-elected. . I The meeting olosed With the Benediotion. aotas his wadden for the ensuing year. the growing custom of bridesmaids and other The Vicar said he wished to refer to various On the proposition of Mr. Ijk Mie r r e , seconded I have bef.-re me as I write a letter written la serious state o! health, ana ALL SOULS’. ;i from Ireland describing the results of Disestab­ women In bridal parties to attend the marriage SE?S^E pleto If they did not features of the year’s work. In the first place the by Mr. W h is h a w , Alderman Sharp wasro-appoluted servioe with unoovered heads. He states that it Is Easter oommudloants In the pariah I lad been The VIcar (the RevJ E.F. W. Eliot) presided at people’s warden. lishment in a certain dlstriot in the County of .fc ezorees tl ^ ' the Illness of the Kory. The writer aays: “ The outward change is oommon for bridesmaids to appear at the servioe ilng the greatest larger than ever before, viz,, 1,253. The Rev. N, S. the Easter Vestry meeting In oonneotion with All Alderman Sha rp, Ip returning thanks, touched either without hats or with something whloh by anxiety. they bad lost Mr. MoOurry had come since their last Veatajy and he Souls’ Churoh on Monday morning, amongst those upon the various requirements needed to beautify very apparent and a great blow to Protestantism, also present being theRev. Johnson-Jones (ourate), I can give you some details In my own neighbour­ no stretch of the imagination can be called a cover­ Ideal Teas for Dyspeptics. 0. Davies {Gilbert,------. .kqew was f ind not had begun well hnd they expected great [things of the churob, and said the pressing question was ing for the head. In future the olergy of his pariah him (applause). He Jthe Vioar) muoh regretted Dr. Gabbett and Mr W. Sparrow (ohurohwardens), the matter of a vicarage, whloh be thought they hood of; cloning of churches and scattering of con­ ■ * “ mrne as a wholjs, bat also of the old gregations. In the present Union of Ardfert , . . will decline to solemnise marriages where the and.ana line Its surroundings Inin particular. the Her Buchanan-Dunlop’s departure bat the M ews. Woodgate. Jarman, Gray, Bourne, Thorne, should seoure as soon as practicable. They should Scriptural rule Is not observod. ready to help'ln all ways with the Rev. J. E. Thoi as was ooming to take ils ] ‘ S. A. Chartres, Piper, McGill and Payne. formulate a sobeme as to the beBt way of Intro­ ohoro were four places of worship before the Act, 2/-, 2/6, 3/- per ib. Ity, and they wonld miss his kindly He personally dislikedSilked ohangee. He got to The Vioab, on behalf of the vestry and the ducing the matter and ask the support, not only now only three ; always three resident and some­ The .Obstacle, ,mong them. ; The Vioar also made people; and he did not like parting with them. It pariah generally, welo imed the Rev. Johnson-JoneB of their own congregutloo, but of all their ohuroh times four olergvrueD, now only two. The adjoin­ For “ plaoing an obstaole on the rail, thereby 4 i referenoe lo the late Rev. E. D. Cree was, therefore, a aouroe of great regret [that Mr. amongst them, and ibserved that although the loving friends in the town. In ooncluelc-n he pre­ ing parish of Kilmury has oeen dismembered, causing a train to stop,” a peasant of Nljny Nov­ Sangster, their organist for so many yijars, was latter had been with them only a comparatively sented the Viour with a oheque for £48. 4s. 9d. as that Is, lost, broken up and assigned, one part to t r n . the impending resignation of the the parish of Ballvbeige, and gorod, Rnssis, was fined £1. He was trying to Rev. E. . Eliot (vicar [ of All Seals’). The going to leave them. The speaker went on to short time, he had Ready endeared himself to an Easter offering. th e other part to oommit sutoide, and the “ obstaole” was his own refer eulogtstloally to Mr. Sangster’s work and many. He was doing ] splendid work amongst the The V icar briefly returned thanks. Kllury; the Parishuish Churoh pulledP'pulle down an . a pulpit head. speaker on to ootnmeht with satisfaction sold to thee pariparish priest; glebe also sold. For the upon the c flnanoes, and observed, that alter said that Mr. Vbnables. for some time the dej . lads, and also In oonneotion with the men’s meet Mr. H olyoake consented to supervise the A 1774 F lood Ma r k . ELLIOTTS SPECIAL BLENDs some yei the ohnroh was now out of debt. In organist, had consented to fill the plaoejwhloh he keeping of the acoounts for the ensuing year and duties £5 per annum is paid to two incumbents of Sr. Gabbbtt, In presenting the ohuroh aooounts, bdfbrn the adjoining parishes.”' And so on. Whilst workmen were demolishing Ferry House spite of fact that a good deal' of money had thought was a Very good thing (hear, hegr). The Mr. R agree! to aot as vestry clerk. at Hampton-on-Thames, they discovered a stone upon repairs during the past twelve two daughter churches had of lateyears itracted said It was no seoret that the generous donations Several other matters were discussed, amongst That such a condition of things as ju st described em to have a balanoe would promote religion In oountry districts is near the base of the bouse inscribed : “ A remark­ attention from Christ Church and he no put It to from the Vioar had enabled tl' them being a suggestion to form a ladies’ com­ able high flood, March 12, 1774; water rose to this A vote thanks to the ohurohwardens was them that the !ihnrob sadly needed nej eleotrlc In hand this year./ear, The gem ffertorles amounted mittee in connection with the freewill offering obviously contrary to oommon sense. Hence the , while there was a experience of Irish Chnrohmen affords a most mark.” The stone, in a good state of preservation, passed on the pr: 'tton of Mr. T. Mauohant, -and he ting. Their attitude to '' dlooese to £241, againstInst £247 last yei fudd. is almost on a level with the roadway. seoonded by Oouncu had undergone i change slnee last year account balanoe in hand of E32 6: lid., excluding the .valuable evidence against the proposals of the SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. Investment reserve 'and. hloh amounted to i present Government to plunder the Church In W ell Dressing. The Vioab then m Mr. H. B. Merchant of the Bishop of Chichester's Dlooe Fund, EASTER DAI SERVICES. to be his warden during the mlng year. Under that a* angement Christ Ob oh was £63.11s. 4d., and whl< l had ,ot been touched. In Wales. I will not go Into that controversy In Wirksworth (Derbyshire) Urban Connoil are Mr. Mabohant, after briefly returslng thanks, expeotod to raise £20. Owing to the ei erglea of presenting the Vicar 1th a iheque for £20 as an detail at this moment, because It Is the Irish taking steps to revive there at Whitsuntide the handed the Vioar a oheque for £9L 19n Id. as an Mr..Ring and hie daughters £28 was sea last Easter offering, Dr, Gi rleny referred to the At nearly all the churohes the Easter Day con­ situation whloh Is the question for this week, custom of well-dressing, now only oarried on at Wales not ooming to the front till a few week? Who have been < Easter offering from the congregations at the year (applause),‘ and as a result they ere now Vicar’s Impending res[ ,tlon, adding that he did gregations were exceptionally large, and in most Tlsslngton. The origin of the custom is lost In [nearly to years,) Parish Ohoroh and Upwlok. Informed that £ was expected of them tighter), not think the meet ‘ g should pass without an lnstanoes also both the number of communicants henoe. It admits of not the slightest doubt In the antiquity, but tradition has It that well-dres6ing the pnrpose of a! The Vioab, In returning thanks, said the amount The fund had c one a lot for them and ey ought expression of regret, although there would be and tbt offertory showed an advance upon last world that-the prime movers against the Irish was a rite In connection with the worship of Flora, tan te of | to recognise thel plenty of time to refei to the matter later. Churoh In 1869 and also the prime movers for Home ' money whloh he knew oonld only have doty to the dlooese. "ere was year’s figures. the goddess of flowers. E L L IO T T ’S ASVIXOZR ! been i after considerable self-denial. It was also a new syste of representation on the Burl- The Vioab, In reti Ing thanks for the offering, Collection. Rule in 1914 are the bishops and olergy of the was Inevitable that Decanal Ooonol and four members |»o were said they owed a di p debt of gratitude to Dr. Communicants. A s. d. Church of Rome. Indeed, Mr. P. O'Brien, M.P., Bathing Station. To the Gentry, I required for Synod. In oonolusloh, Canon Gabbett, who for mi y years had served lu the St. Mary’s ...... — ...... 8S 18 4 boasted in aspeeohatCappoquin that “ the people’s At a total cost of £13.200, a bathing station, with STORES, Householders the Vioar of a i ohuroh In a town like Kast- Holy Trinity...... 1...... 1263 .. ... 184 19 » alone, booms oould not i Ive as minoh time to his own Allen expreseedl his gratitude for the way in wbloh oapaolty of vtoar’s arden. [ He personally was Holy 1 organisation In the oountry was mainly offioered a pool 350-ft. long by 190-ft. wide, and a cafb, is to LIMITED everyone had worked with him. |: grateful to Dr. Gabt itfe for again consenting to Christ' Church ~ ' .....{...... 915 ~ 36 3 by the olergy and had been blessed by the bishops be ereoted at Soarbcrongh. as 1 is would 1 to di therefore It was St. Andrew’s...... 188 3 17 of Ireland. ’ JTO rSB 8;\ to that the Easter Mr. Hookhau proposed a vote of thanks to the serve, and he the ire nominated hip for the St. Philip's...... 1...... 150 6 3 Traw ler’s Catch of Muskets. S. various hon. organists, Messrs. Venables (who Hog yea St. Saviour's...... ,...... 1102 ..L... 135 The present struggle Is far less one of oivll (Opposite Saviour’. Church), Customers l__ polities than the question whether the Churoh of Whilst fishing thirty-five miles off Sunderland toons paid off I On [Mr. T. Mabohant,I wonld be now a professional, he ihpposed), Mr. P ipbr proposi - election of St. John’s...... 843 108 the steam trawler “ Lord Chancellor” brought up Bristow and Watling. ; Sparrow as people s vi All Souls'...... 1...... 520 ..... 20 Rome shall obtain such supremacy In Ireland as LENDERS, and seconded by ______Mr. Bailey All Saints’ ...... - 117 a huge bundle of mnakets. Antiquaries oocslder EASTBOURNE dlabei Johnson was i ated people’s warden. x The Vicab endorsed his remarks and added the Mr. McGill seoom motion, whloh was would enable it to harass and if possible to snb- St. Anne’s ...... 1...... 690 ...... 68 , agate every form of Protestantism, whether In that the weapons date from before the time of And *1 MEADS. Resident 1 The V ioab, a restoration bf the name of the hon- auditor, Mr. J. H. Sanders. oarried. St. Peter’s ...... |...... 625 ..... 166 i a Lord Nelson, and that they are relics of some futile Old Parsonage, < aulred another £400 In This concluded the business and tin, meeting On the proposition Mr. cGiix, seoonded by St. Michael's...... — 45 6 9i the Province of Ulster or in the other three gun-running venture by a Dutch galleon. Removed 1 order to < .[which was at present olosed pith the Benediction. Mr. Jarman, the fi low! _ sidesmen were re- Provinces of Ireland, I oommend to “ Senex’s ” , (off I standing r for thel want of funds. When appointed: Messrs. Bourni Baber, Chartres, most earnest attention a letter from’ the Dean of P igeon In St. P aul’s. Canterbury In the Times of April 11 ooverlng the Ola was finished he thought they ST. SAVIOUR’S. Gray, Markwlek, Pi *, Peaty, Piper, During the afternoon eervloe at St. Paul’s PUBLIC LIBRARIES. PROM! of whloh the Russell, Terson, Thi gate. EASTER HOLIDAYS,T letter ho had received from an Irish clergyman. It would hairs The Vestry for St. Saviour’s was held on Tuesday i lives a startling revelation of the narrow escape Cathedral on Sunday a pigeon walked up and whole of prond. He morning. The V ioab (Rev. H. Urling Whelpton) The Vioab expre to the oburoh- down the aisles. When a verger tried to capture The following book additions have been exhibited to the to oontribute wardens, the sldesmi h workers and ; !rom oIVIl war which we had on Thursday, Maroh tt the bird flew over the heads of the oongregatlon In the show oase during the post week and will be presided, and amongst those also preaen i were the BRILLIANT WEATHER AlfD RECORD 19, when what T called the great betrayal by the towards $1 10 ffoniplfftio1) of t Rev. 0. W. Horsburgb, Mr. H. Elliott, Mr. A. J. those who had snbsi the funds, without and perohed on the boot of a man sitting near the In Issue on Monday morning next London A Pro^ The meeting whose help, he said, 1 Id not run the parish CROWDS. Asquith Government was so nearly consummated. door. It afterwards resumed its walk. Hart, Col. A. A Oakden, Alderman T. B. Rowe, at all. It had been oi to (lent members of But this Is merely the most recent of a very king CENTRAL LIBRARY. 19, Mr. H. A. Worley, Mr. W. G. Osborne, Mr. I solated Snorhr. HOLT Vincent, I.SiO., Mr. J. H. Halne, Mr. V. Samfleld, the Rori-Deoanal Cot bat there was now a Ideal holiday weather was almost the last thing chain of events, particulars of whloh oan be 220.2. Hogg, A. G. “ Christ’s Message of the Promptitude, Prll There was i . j at the Holy Trinity Rurl-Decanal Oonnol find It was not holiday makers dared to hope for. Yet after the gathered from every part of Ireland during any The master of Marlborough Workhouse reported Kingdom.” A course of dally study for private jan,. Mr. Temple, Mr. Biokle, Mr. Cain, Mr. neoessary for the i ppoint any repre and every one of the last fifty years of Irish to the Guardians on Saturday that one of the male students and for Bible ciroles. 1912. Vestry on T The V ioab (the Rev. Donll, Mr. A Wright, Mr. E. D. Hyde and Mr. drizzling rain of Saturday mormng a oomplete history. G. P. Baa ided, others present sentatlvee, as these hi y been chosen. Thi ohange in the conditions was experienced, and InmateB had atbeckod another beoause the man 255. “The Royal Standard of God’s United Barfield. J following wonld represent The main point Is this—that the future welfare dlstnrbed hls rest by snoring loudly. The master Kingdom.” Frontispteoe. 1905. being the Rev. (oorate), Mr. F. Hi F inance. . '• I ' . parish at the Synod thereafter matters atmosphericalpberioal Were w as fair and ASH ADVAN at Brightonnextmontjh: Dr. bbett, Mr. Chartres, of all classes In Ireland depends on the Protestants said he had placed the snorerln an isolation ward. 620.2. Adams, Henry. “ Cassell's Engineers’ C Mr. Elliott, In moving the adoption of the as oould be wished. How greatly this Rates and od Mr. Leatham, Mr. dr. Woodgate, Mr. appy metecrologio dispensation affeoted being secured in their civil rights against the Handbook,” oompsialng faots and formulae, prin­ accounts, for the year ending December 31 last. Russell and Mr, Jom the lnoessaht attacks and enoroaohments of the Ohurch New Trial for J ack J ohnson. ciples and praotlce, In all branches of engineering. £1 said the expenditure had been heavy,heavy. They had pleasure of the thousands of visitors can onl; be of Rome. Call or writ[ Hodgson,’ 1 Dr. Gabbett said em urgently In need of generally surmised; but It probablv made all the A new trial has been granted in Ohloago to Jaok No date. done seviveral things whloh were« absolutely ' neoes- new subscribers to e ohnroh funds, as they had A highly,distinguished Liberal Statesman of the Johnson, who was oonvicted over a year ago under 680. Jones, Bernard E. (editor). “ The Amatenr The V ioab, In the work of the past Bar? and had nut the ohuroh In thorough order. difference between a successful and a disappoint- last generation, tho fourth Earl of Clarendon, year, said IB MWIfyrMfRtlOn B thli sen losing some ev year I and had not scoured Ing holldi luster Sunday, with Its twelve hours the White Slave Aot. The Court of Appeal has Meohanio.” A oraotioal guide for the handyman. 4. Havelock-ro ” ht that daring the present yeaT the ont- ny substitutes. wrote tiras In 1848 to a brother Cabinet Minister reversed the verdict of the lower Court. Illustrations. Diagrams. 1914. winter had) r than ever before and tha be fay less than In 1913. The freewill of______unoloui ^junshikie, was a truly perfect day. The Vioab said it satisfactory to know the Bank Holiday, too, fell little short of the super­ Sir G. C. Lewis: “ It Is dear that in any rea 726.5. Heath, Sidney. “ Our Homeland Churohes had oome to their assistance and made started the year wit a balanoe In hand of praotl danger we have only the Protestants to rely on.” 1 In the Family. and How to Study Them.” Illustrations. No date. them dear of debt. latively excellent, for although a lees amount of In the Juvenile Court a t Greenwich on Tuesday [EATINCPE oally £85. 8s. 3d., and e should not be surprised If solar radiance was registered, the air was oalm A few pages further on In hla “ Life ” it Is stated to 941. Barnett, T. Ratollffe. “ Reminlsoenoes of In a reoord of 1,2 Mr. Osbobnx seoonded. at the end of the elve months this had been have been Lord Clarendon’s opinion that without the son of a policeman was summoned for playing Old SootB Folk.” Illustrated In oolour by R. I W t aed by jnst over 15 In explaining a point raised by Gol. Oakden, the and warm, and the cloaks and overcoats that had Increased to £100. the support of the Orange organisation “ British football In the street, and ordered to pay 2s. oosts. Gemmell Hutchinson. 1913. U3NGP6 Sinoe then there had been i Vioab observed that the primary objeotof the free r been Indispensable during the long winter months rule could not be maintained In Ireland.” An hour later in tte ordinary Court the boy’s 942.48. Morley, George. “ Warwick and Leam­ The meeting then ed. ; The i Bomman ou ts, whloh will offering fond was to keep (he chureh free of were almost universally dieoarded. Naturally on Let ns now see whet sre the tendencies of things father was proving oases against adult offenders ington.” Plotured by E. W. Haslehurst. Coloured the total nptoto L340. With regard to the debt, bat grants Wen made for various purposes. STi-ANNE'S. both days the sea frodt presented a very thronged even under the present ipfluenoe of the Union for playing football In (he street. plates. 1913. ret the g woxklhey had" had ' In hand, thefaoldea of a new orgai i In spite of losses by deaths and removals the ioab resided at the and animated aspefit. Exoept during the b;_ my a The V P. Jay) season, In faot, such enormous orowds have with England as a foretaste of what wonld happen London the Limit. 971. Jeffs, H. “ Home and Careers In Canada.” I t was not Ion); Income of the fond was nearly £500i It was Vestryatry fot o St. ib, whf i took plaoe at when the controlling Influence of England .were Illustrations. 1904. [[ILLS f started tl fund, bat It won Increasing every month. an early boor on Mono lay mi Others present seldom been seen on the parades and beaoh. removed and that of a Dublin Parliament sub­ Lord Howard de Walden, presiding at an The book, written In a lively, informative style. _to______know „ ,0 2 0 had already beet i Similarly the Pier was in tremendous favour with Eisteddfod at Chirk on Tuesday, said that ten I Churchwardens. were the!Rev. H. von pB. Soo Mrs. Scott, the stituted. Take the oaae of the County Counolls as tves just the facts which the intending emigrant [[ILLS the aredlt of this fund. Probably the Rev. W. F. Aston, Miss H. J tea D. Jay, Miss all olasses, who greatly enjoyed the pleasure of an Index to the chances of fair treatment being years ago he v|slted a remote village on the Wilt­ ealree. ■ “ - tain, The V ioab said he had great in nomi- promenading or of sitting and listening to the shire Downs and there saw a play performed In a S [[ILLS & Gatltff, Mrs. Ersklfie, .Jackson, Mrs. acoorded to tho Protestants. In the three 920. “Bronte, Charlotte, The Seoret of.” Never put was that since the fond was onoe more Mr. H u t as fien. Mr. Wlldash, Miss H. F , Miss E. W. capital London band of the R N.V.R., not to disused barn by over a hundred of the Inhabitants. Followed by some remlnleoenoes of the real without f heard It said that the Vloar added that he knew of no| dy'who Vetts.______Mrs._ Oxley, . . Mrs. Osl _ Miss Osborne, mention the performances in the pavilion and the The play was very suooeasfuL, and some time after Monsieur and Madame Heger, by Frederika with Ke he was asking Cor, bat that oonld 1U the position In a more worthy' Miss Bentley, Mrs. BsalL Miss K. S. Tuson, Miss miscellaneous sources of Interestf whioh the Pier It was produced In. London. That was the end of Macdonald. Portrait. 1914. 3d., fid. i is posit on for a ohurch to be Mr. Hast, acknowledgment, said aitvays affords to the visitor. Devonshire Park, of lb-tLondon was the end of everything. Vloar had ar 0. Seoretan, Miss H. 11. Scott, Miss E. Nlooll, Miss • t Fiction. JUGS & B1 In and he had no b tth it the idee had resu iya worked well together, B. Hammon, Mr. F. 0. Durell and Mrs. Durell, Mr. oourse, attracted Its legions, for although the Not Likely. he (Mr. Hart! raid do t o the grounds are by no means at their best yet, they rates and taixesTand possess the bulk of the wealth, ennett, Arnold. “ The Gates of Wrath.” JUGS & Bl la the loss of a oo number of subeeril G. Bowman, Mr. R. L, Qwllt, Mr. J. C. Fowler, Mr. property and brains of the Irish nation. The wife of a legless organ-grinder told the Old- onrad, Joseph. “ 'Twixt Land and Sky.” from some The new organ taken as a ' of love. He added somi are wearing a fresh and pleasing appearanoe, JUGS & Bl In reel ra of the free will offei F. Tovey, Mr. H. S{ Arks, Mr. S. Flllery, tax. F. whilst the supply of popular amusements was on At a meeting of the CahlroiVeen Dlstriot Counoll street Magistrate on Tuesday that she followed eddle, Ethel F. “ Marget at the Manse.” see In about three Pike, Mr. Herbert Bit ok. Mi. W. Maokay, Mr. G. and Board of Guardians a member moved “ That her husband to a house where he was living with ellls, Nellie. “ Where the Brook and River ohuroh >t111 going toward in help- The of Mr. Elliott as parts! warden the oustomary amplesoaie. On tl Grand-parade, this Counoll pledges Itself In fnture to give- no Meet.” was moved Osborne, who s he had H. Sayer, Mr. Bentli y, Mr. E. Wade Cook, Oapt. not only were the pnbllo seats 1; praotlcally oon another woman, and that both Invited ber to oome other churches and outside objeota. He was G. Beall, Mr. F. E. To son ana Mr. W. R. Carey. position within its gift to any but Nationalists and live with them. She refused. King, Basil. “ The Street Called Straight” told that Holy Trinity had a lot of rieh worked with Elliott t o over a< of a The Easter offering to the [Vloar, amounting to tlnuous nse, but during the hours et apart for the who are members of the United Irish League and eentory, and bo sorry if ha rellm ed the ~formanoes of the Munlolpal Rlee, Alice H. “ A Romance of Bllly-Qoat Hill," , but he found that apart from the doctors £ 68. 8s. fid. (ldentloal with last yegg's total) was And, who pre- Spring Cleaning Discomforts. office he had so w ell They knew Gaello League.” This resolution was adopted J uvrnilx Non-Story Books. | o il It could only boast one carnage. In referring to had not presented by Mr. Dm ell ted well-selected programmes in -good style “ unanimously.” Two thousand goldfish were removed from the been very well i lately, bat any aaslstan he and ider the oonduotoi ihlp ‘ of Mr. 1 (Hiram Henton 220J. Skae, Hilda T. “ The Campbells of the good feeling whloh existed between himself The V ioar, in retaining thanks, mentioned that Here Is another oase. Daring the past two fountain basin at Hampton Court temporarily Argyll.” Coloured plates. No date. i -and the wardens, the Vloar said there had not others ooold give would be readily affc (hi some small snms ha l been forwarded by friends pavilion shell were densely orowded, anc while the basins were cleaned, and were after­ WIT] hear). ' i In the op ere none too easily obtainable yearB slx vaoaudea for positions hitherto held by 220. J. Stedman. D. O. “ The Blaok Douglases.” been the slightest frietlon in -the eight yean he and an Irish lady had sent a gift of some handker­ Protestants have ooeurred among the medical wards put baok. Coloured plates. No date. had been at the church. He congratulated Mr. Mr. W orley seoonded and Mr. Cain chiefs, whloh were w el oome In these troubled was on Monday an objeot of staff of the South Dublin Union, whloh is a Buckland on the latter’s eleetlon as a Gi ” the motion. times as aymbolUlag i Aag of truce 1 llfiely and appreciativeativ~ Interest. ['As between‘------20 Sun-Bonnet Making Revived. J uvenile Story B ooks. Mr. Elliott asked to be allowed to ___ Nationalist body. To not one ot these plaees has a and remarked: “ I^hope the pngnaoltydi Dr. W. G. Willoughby and {Mr. F. O. Dnrell were ...... ghts took. pl ilaoea during the morning and Protestant Or Unionist been appointed. The old W.essex Industry- of sun-bounet making Carr, Kent. “ The Boy Bondsman,” or “ Under Osborne. He felt he ought himself to retire, and unanimously re-eleoted churchwardens on the noon, a passenger being carried on eaoh trip, has been revived with great success at the Dorset the Lash.” They wertTgrleved to have lost Mr. hls wish was that Mr. Osborne should succeed > sea front orowas had abundant opportunities In 1900 the Roman Catholic Bishops issued a villages of Bloxwcrih and Morden through the Symington, Maggie. “ My Lost M anuscript'’ him. motion of Mr. Sayeri seconded by Miss Gatuff. pastoral urging Boards of Guardians and other s of the wardens, and three sidesmen The folio wing were ileoted sidesmen t o the year ofoonlemplatlag this wonderful scientific addition efforts ot Mrs. Jocelyn Pickard-Oambridge. The CENTRAL REFERENCE LIBRARY. through death daring the year. The Vloar, In The Vioab: Tour proposition Is not in order to, the list of Eastbourne attractions. Travelling reoresentatlve bodies to seleot their medical shapes have been adapted from old bonnets kept by Sir Frederick Benson, Colonel Pierson, Dr. Phillips, officers from those educated in the Roman Cathollo 072. The Times, Oot. to Dtc., 1913. (Continua­ oonolnslon, sympathetically referred to the resigna­ anises yon decline to stand yourself. Dr. Milner Moore, Mwsrs. Sayer, Tuson, Sparks, at) a moderate height along the entire front of the oottsge families whose ancestors were engaged In Mr. Elliott : I wish to retire. Sohool of Medlolne. Accordingly the Limerick tion of series). tion of the Hot. B. F. W. Eliot, vloar of All Souls’, Matheson, Lloyd Gwlit, J. L. Vincent, ISO ., Piper, irn, the machine moved with admirable.steadi­ Lunatic Asylum Committee, having four candi­ the work. and Anally thanked all the church workers. 1 The V ioab : Do you deollne absolutely to stand t ness and grace, and the startings and landings P ublic Trustee, 346 4. Pollook, Sir Frederick (editor). "The Blaok, Pike, Fowler, filrevett.'J, 0. Marshall, Clark, dates before It, the motion was made that ds there Revised Reports," being a re-publication of snob Councillor D. Knight presented the statement Say "Y es” or “ No.” Tovey, Carey, Wyatt, South; 1, Bentley, Bowman, wi re unattended by the least impediment or was only one of the four educated at the Roman In the first year of hls appointment the Public Of aooounts, whloh showed that the balanoe In After some dismission Mr. Elliott; asked again difficulty. As usual at holiday seasons, Besohy oases In the English Courts of Oommon Law and Scarlett, Jollffe and h laokay. Cathollo Sohool he should be eleoted, because he Trustee was oalled upon to deal with property Ecglty as are still of praotloal utility. Vol. 143, hand amounted to £ 8. 8s. lid. Goundllor Knl t o a definite reply, said: I love the work and The resignation or Taylor was Head beoame the objective ot hundreds of people had been so eduoated. valued at £384,000. According to the sixth annual handed to the Vioar an Easter cheque would like to go on. uwepted' frith regret dally, and the lloenfa> d motor coaches were full on all I need not for my present purpose multiply report, just issued, he now oontrols upwards of £iBfi 12 s. 8d. The motion for hls re-eleotlon was then pat and of their Inland exoui rions. A number of large motor £50,000,000, the smallest estate being valued at £15, Sussex Collection. oarried unanimously amid applause. j In presentingitlng 1the ens’ aooounts Mr. quotations of this oharaober, but I have saved up 427. Cooper, W. Durrant. “ A Glossary of the In returning thanks, the Vicab said he did not D urell mentioned that tin was a deflolt of £30. ragonettes and oha; a tunas, carrying a full com- heaps of them during the past four years. With the largest at nearly £1,000,000. know when all the money oakne from. The gUt Mr. Elliott said he was deeply Indebted to the ilement of passengers, alsoarrlvefi from Brighton Provincialisms In Use In the County of Sussex.” The eharch was set on fit last May and an suoh evldenoe before me I am not one of those A pril Shooting Stars. 1853. was the largest whleh he ;had ever rsoelved, and Vestry t o this expression of their goodwill. Ha enormous amount of worl had to be done to laBtlngs and other towns. The; “ Ravenswood' Englishmen, of whom there appear to toe not a few, ness of tl lolly Intended to retire, bat Mr. Osborne and opened the pleasure steamer service under The April shooting of stars should be visible 929. Sussex Reoord Society. Vol. 19. “ Sussex secure the ohuroh aga Inst f i or attaok. It was who have been galled by the sweet expressions of Manors.” Fines 1509-1833 Vol. 1, A to L. On the proposition of Mr. Lxnnabd, seoonded others had kindly promised to relieve him of any a terrible thing. The paa . and the room under ausplolous clrcumsla-ices, Messrs, Campbell's fine toleranoe, smity and goodwill whloh have been next Tuesday, given dear weather. The meteors Mr.“ ‘ bis, a vote of thanks was passed to the work that might be burdensome. In some remarks craft making several short sailing with orowds of are dtreated from a point about; eight degrees 942.25. Sutton, Rev. C. N. " Historical Notes of the oholr vestry had l sen dered fireproof; and freely uttered oi>f late on English platforms by Irish Wlobyham, Hart-field and Ashdown Forest, Soroh ena, a similar compliment being paid on the Sunday servloes Mr. Elliott appealed for a great„ ____ many ptirta of the____ ohn;roh had been seenred sea-lovers. For onon, too, the Eastbourne licensed Nationalist s] south-west of the brilliant star Vega in the con­ more helpers at the 11.16 a.m. servioe. watermen were able to profit by the large lofluE of akers. I will cite only one example. stellation Lyra, now ib the north-east sky in the together with the history of the Saokvffle Family.’ by’ ^ bolts ’ and id bars.oars* | .! ~ • [ • | Said Mr. Ret mond at Wblteohapel on Oot. 10th, evenings. Plates. 1902. [ * ° « - again nominated Mr. Stapley Easter Offering. The V ioab remark ed that they were told that holiday-makers, the conditions for rowing beln; 1911: “ In ipeot of __t pnbllo .. appointments llif made' -r -In warden. the age of mIraeles was over; but It was a real favourable that not a single boat remained 1 the most SEASIDE BRANCH LIBRARY. night Elliott said he had mnoh pleasure In hand- On Easter Monday especially It wjas often diffloult itbolio parts of Ireland Protestants K re Ion Vioar a cheque to the amount of the Easter miracle the ohuroh w; is not bjiraed down. were t(ea with every consideration.” This can „S97. Maxwell, Right Hon. Sir Herbert. “ British ien, mnoh to I e Vestry,’ g, £135.41, (i nae). A resolution prote ittng against the Welsh Dis­ to meet the demand, would-be hirers of small craft only be deal bed aa a brazen falsehood, and I-, Ames, F. W. Potter, A. J. speaking to. the people on religion, for we are the Vioab (Canon Allen), who presided, Halne, Dr. Deane. Mr. W orley, Mr. 0. Bessant and 0. Dole man. lane to York-road. j : Soldi ' W. Lease, Rev. Harold Pain, Rev. N going to get Home Role and you Protestants must Mr. Marsden Whelpton. Mr. Doull, In the name of him elf and I ongregatlon, the then leave the oountry and onr priests will be the The late Mr. Cole was for many years oonneoted Mr. Mart: Hookham, Mr. W. Glbba Mr. Brigstooke, Mr. L. D. P. Swift, Vioab thanked all the offi ■ their hard work Fa s t e r , m as a sidesman with Holv Trinity Chnrch and St. Paralysed Baby. price 1/1 ( aniens), Mrs. Alisa, Councillor J. Rawles, leading people and oan do aa they like.” This (ArUngton-road) and Mr. B. Mosley. daring the past year) He teenl oned the ehnroh- appears to have been not mere tell talk, but a Panl’s Chapel-of-Ease. He was also prominently wardens, sidesmen, ogganiat, r, the ladlea and ‘ Recordare Jesu pie associated with the Order of Foresters, and from In presenting the financial state- Hospital Collection. perfectly friendly and sober discussion. the vergers. During the yr Jr. Lovertdge (a Quod sum causa tuae vlae Here Is another illustration of older date.. In a time to time had filled most of the offices in the Massage and Galvanism failed. the praottoe sidesman) had moved into t ountry, where he Ne me pardas, ilia die.” Eastbourne dlstriot. A kindly, unassuming man, LARKE’S ►mthej Jesuit, magazine ealled Catholic Progress this to cure, in eithei was already making hlmse! to hla new i me sedlsti lassus he oame to be mnoh liked by all who knew him or fromC the Urlnan _____..... r,-JHRK?. that. H i But they missed hL . ______“i crucem passps question Is asked, “ What then Is the remedy for had.business relations with him. Mercury. Eetabl it unuron naa paia its way auall rignsright wicnwith - £35 oourse were adopted when oolleotlons Peter's. The vloarl then nominated Gonnolllor Tantus■ or non a t cassus. . E - A. Slooombe, “lam the Way, the'Light?' included Mr. F. apley (warden), Councillor B, eave, Sheffield, “ and bo EASTBOURNE y to another question eonaernlng “ Bell- stltuted the Income uponr whloh they .ed for the “ Senex’s ” letter, bnt the question of Disestablish­ J : D. Knight, Mr. I 8. E. went on with other medi­ O. Coleman, A. Hnjget Vicars, A. J. Is there a Hostel, Stranger, where 1 f In the preseno Assoolatlon, £5,” the V ioab explained maintenance. . . „ of the ... chore' sureh. if: i i''l : js.-i ; Beasant, A. K. Orees [and tier. ment In Ireland in Its disastrous effects as a fore­ t (Hailshxml, Mr. O. Francis, cine.’’ But for being misled for the Sussex f ■ represented oertalno tees which the bell- Mr. Hart undertook tiutthe question should be Rest my tired soul for near the lo n g ,„„„ , runner for renewed and extended agib The aooounts mted by Councillor My,Father's House a rail hold thee tUlthe Day,! Mr. J. A. Hounsom. Mr. F. Pike, Mri. A. H. by that quite wrong state­ stone Ground, 4 had to pay to belong to-thls society, rs-oonsldered by the ohuroh oonnolL E asteb and approve) 1. It lies beyond these drifting mists jand glooms.” Home Rule Is so mixed up with the pending Salmon, Mr. Henrv Vine, Set. The service was ," •< ment, Mrs. B&wliDgs’ little The finalists wd *&■ lonldild ask these men to The V ioab said there was a Therein are many rooms.’’! aggression on the.Churoh in Wales that It Is conduoted by the Vloar, Rev. G. Bassett Kerry, , r boy, Horaoe, might have been Worthing. Old \ ir round and not pay tin Sundays In the year should be sel ■ T utT MIOHAEI AND ANGELS, Impossible to keep the two matters separate In assisted by the Rev. Ajvan Blrkett (curate). There cured; long before he was But multitudes go wit h me on this writing about them. My closing words shall be in being without tf collections, as many of the residents The V icar (the R< v. 0. E .! t) presided at St. Poor souls distracted, who press on rout.. were numerous floral tributes, Including some of a cured. Mrs. Rawlings tells regular players, then presented Canon Allen with from Eastbourne on the regular H Michael’s Vestry mei ting inesday evening, Can all And shelter in drat fair A ‘ let •) tho form of an appeal to English Dissenters, public character, j At the Oemetery the Foresters’ the story thus: “ My little G. Hollebon, who £06 3». fid. as Easter offering from Thanks were accorded the ohuroh those also present the Rev. To which my Friend r sp ile d “ >0 wise doubt,” those In Eastbourne, to desist from servjce was read. boy became paralysed when “ No one shall be cast out? . _ Home Rule In Ireland or Disestablish­ day’s matoh ooi h, saying that It was muoh In exoass meeting then terminated. curate), A1 only eleven months old. We Hide deputised fd amount, and a obeque t o £ 8 3s. 2d. (ho a. Ah I In the inorn of ID a I sought no[aid, ment In Wales for two reasons. Home Rule in bad advice at once, after / [ Ireland means abandoning their Protestant fellow- Worthing, who W. A. w . Loose representing that ST. JOHN’S, MEADS. M sal I loitered long, the las: of all the flock; A CORRECTION. which we took Horace to Ip’s, whloh was also greater than last Will not the Ho6t sue], lingerer st subjeots to the wolves of Rome, whilst Disestab­ pressed vigorous! The Vestry meeting t o this parish Will He not close the Door, make hospital, and then to an three good ahots 1 a oheque t o £4. 8 a Id. from St. Tueadsy evening, and was presided , ______ex ceased < [ the vestry lishment In Wales means Ignoring the national institution for such cases. Massage was , tried on him, Best opened the Lot I will stand And k recognition of God In State affairs;, robbing1 the Y o ’the Editor. to tha Bov. H. Palo, t Vicab, the Rev. J. Salwey. deep regret at the d satfi ot -St . E. D. Ores, and strong electrical treatment, but it was all do good. Teagno, t o St. ' thaafbring was a grevt deal The statement ot acoonnta, aa who for years had b en assc with the work Stand, loving Brother Thou art _ it and worn, Ohnroh of endowments solemnly consecrated to Sir •' Will you be good enough to oorreot« error But when I got Dr. Cassell’s Tablets for Horaoe, at equalising, the I ~ ' sinoe he had been In What wounds are these Thy Ham and Feet display ? God; and blotting oat religions Infiaenoes In a whioh appeared In at St. Miohael’s untl about i years ago, when ■Thy Brow is bruised—Thy tender T______IJe is tom I the notloe whloh you we e kind once there waa improvement. Now my child is in the Morley also put . hls thanks to the his health faffed. The Vlo i on to thank I gained them all to meet thee here to-day vast number of the poorer Welsh parishes, where enongh to Insert in yioar last issue, concer ; the beet of health, ana walks well.” defenoe robbed hi sidesmen t o the able way In the ohurch wardens ( i and Alder- From a HiUfar away.” ! even now there is no resident Dissenting minister appointment ot a nebw hon. direotor to the ouse hdd oarried oat their work daring the Cure after cure, even in the worst cases, prove Dr. and-take play i The eh arch and Its contents bad he I I taken in Then my heart broke jn tears. To Him I said: and after Disestablishment there will be no resident of Rest, St. John’s Wood, and Eastbourne. Interval Smith > churchwardens had a great many £34,500, the premium on which oame the past 3 clergyman. Mr. Spurgeon left on reoord (although Miss Emma M. Potter, of London, not Miss Cassell’s Tablets to be the surest remedy ever devised to lock after whloh wardens In other Lprd, when Thy kingdom comes, remember me 1 for Children’s Weakness, Spinal and Nerve Paralysis, were still two u4 per annum. 1 who had rendered He answer made, lifting thatLovely Head, he was a Disestablishment man in prinoiple) a Parker, as stated, accepted the post offered to On resuming St. i did not, and they had dona their work Mr. T.B. Millar, M.A., was again matter , of t h a ___ sidesmen, the loay ft thee that thi i day verily" warning to his oo rellgtonlsta as emphatlo as It her by the trusti ot Mies Mason's work! Miss Nervous Breakdown, Anaemia, [Debility, Sleeplessness, Nerve Pains, Heart Weakness, Kidney and Stomata opponents' lead, Ha had not asked Mr. Hookham'e the Vteafc aa hls warden, and 5L Rev, F. V. Dawkins i ■s in oonneotion “There with Jk eahaU thou Be/” was tZus :t-The only tiring I have not been able to Potter is a well-km worker. I shall be obliged to naught owing I rase ha took It for granted, bat he ro-eleoLcd d o o d Io's w a r d e n . with the various _____ The church bed W. J. W. satisfy myi slf ^about is thU: what will happen to If you will oorreot misprint, jfi Disorders, General Vital Exhaustion, Brain Fag, and all him hla warden for the year. tbs count run-down conditions. Send 2d. to-day to Dr. Cassell» a quarter of au F Mr. BuwpSesented tha Vloar with made considerable pi ogreea c [the peat twelve) Yours truly, lost the services briefly responded, saying that hu (HOB. lie., the amount of tha Easter months: things hai in practically Your opedient servant, Co., Ltd., 418, Chester Road, Manchester, for a free to do tbs work be would have “ I lore you for a I I’m worth! ” protested s EMILY HAWfcES. sample. All Chemisti aell Dr. Cassell’s Tablets at referred to Mr. and Mrs. Sal wry’s In every dlreotlon, the ■ were steadily IRGE F. CHAMBERS. paiUh. " Increasing and l i wen also on the Hionae of Best, plaoe, 10}(L, ;li. l]d., and 2s. 9d.—the 2s. 9d. size being the April April most economical.

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• ' t :.. j-M J: • •" j!' ti it'.'* EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914. r Injury to bla face, Notwithstanding this draw­ back, however, the West Sussex team continued DEVONSHffiE FAKE. . . ..Tr} if V. i to have the better ot the exchanges, and quickly added a couple of points to their eooount, Taylor Following the successful oonoerts on Good flooring first and Best (from a free klok) doing the REAL Friday, the many popular attractions at Devon­ • I f < 4 ;". I honours subsequently, The IJantbournlans, an the shire PaiPark gained the support ot oonsldioonaldera 1 Most Wonderful Value! other hand, failed to soore,the mitoh thus ending | sections or visitors and residents,estdents, each day wttnewli In a well-won victory for Worthing by four goals lng a large Influx of pleasure seekers. WM to nU. The presentation of the cup took plaee on Melsterslngers Orchestra maintained Its hoiId upon I the ground, Mr. H. B. Oox (ohalrman ot the the publle throughout the holidays, the marked oounotl ot the Sussex Oounty Association) handing SPRING | efficiency ot the Instrumental body oomblnlng the trophy to H. E. Taylor, captain ot the winning with the excellence ot the programmes to ensure side. If 1 • a class ot mustoal entertainment In all respects H k M M t ; Worthing.— W. Lawrence, goal; A. Lake and 8. MEANS agreeable to the tastes of large audlenoee. The £ 2 . 1 0 Potter, backs; L. Mainwaring, J. Smith and P. Hide, vocal artists also contributed appreciably to the £ 2 . 1 0 half-backs; R. M. King, H. Best, K. Hanmore, H. E. attractive and enjoyable nature of the oonoerts. E A S T B 0 1 Taylor and E. 8. Noioe, forwards. On Saturday Mr. Denis O'Neil delighted with his S t Mary’s.—T. Medhuret, goal: A Teague and B. TAKING UP CARPETS Irish songs, and on Sunday Miss Caroline Hatchard Bennett, hacks; E. Diplock, W. Stonham and G. appeared with great suaoees In a series of well- Morley, half-backs: F. Morley, L. Hide, H. Teague, T. Collett and 8. Q. Tugwell, forwards. This has always been so in the chosen pieces, her artlstlo singing being accounted Referee.—Mr. H. U. Cottrell (Lewes). a real treat by all who had the opportunity of past and it will always be so. hearing her beautiful soprano voioe. The oat- SOLID GOLD THROUGHOUT! stand Ing events on Bank Holiday were, of course, Eastbourne Cup—Pinal. the sports of the Eastbourne Athletic Club end the And fitted with a FULLY JEWELLED LEVER WATOH, also means washing the floors. By no other method skating oarnlval, eaoh of wbloh was the ocooslon which we G uarantee to be a Reliable Timekeeper. » CONGREGATIONAL v. ENGINEERS. of a huge concourse. Good audienoes attended The final for the Eastbourne Cup was nlayet I can you get that sweetness into the house that the olnematogTaph entertainments In the Pavilion, the Saffrons on Monde morning, the _ and other standing dishes, Including the Life JAY’S Special Price £2. 10. Complete, in Case v*: rf'iL , glneero. A large crowd | should come into it in Spring. j Targets, oommondea no email shore of patronage. tlonals opposing the As fully anticipated, Mr. George Robey proved a ; j watohed the matoh, 1 b proved very exoltlng at I II IlH-.sl times, while the i * i always fast and spirited, Vacuum Cleaners cannot really cleanse the floor— strong draw at Tuesday’s matinee, and the enter­ THE OOUNTY JEWELL EES, Although the “ ( were the more polished prise of the management was justified again on teem, yet the Engine had by no means the nothing can; except soap and water ! Keep ybur rooms Thursday, when Mr. Maurloe. Farkoa and party JAY’S, 56, KING’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. worst ot the exohang end with e little more tidy with a vacuum cleaner, by all means, but when you fulfilled a special engagement and afforded AND COF luck than they aotua experienced they might a nnmerous assembly a very entertaining evening. ' . The first half Mr. Allan Brown aDd his staff have had a busy &T Special Agents for WALTHAM WATCHES. hare won by two or want to give- the house a real Spring clean,i have the week, and it says much for their energies and the producer no material [vantage for either side, Carpets up and beaten. methodical character of their operations that the ihe play being remark ibly even, the defence on holiday festival at this Important oentre has passed both sides keepli “ ipper hand of the attaok. The s h n n h ln ______rards left something______to be I We remove the Carpet in the morning, beat and so satisfactorily. ONEY-£2 to «1,000. desired, although one stinging shot from Read, ■ iL -h relaj it the same day if required., While the Carpet is MEISTERSIN GERS ORCHESTRA. -Mlva N/1 i" 1>.)« a- "Sozir.nc” and Mr Keuna • r.L: - Which hit the bar, deserved a bettor fete. At the | ’FAREWELL CONCERT. Lawson as “ M. Poineral' present th«lr Important THE PICTURE HALLS. ADVANCED PRIVATELY. ler end, Sutton missed /a golden riles In a manner to please everybody. The solo im a weU-plaoed oorner by L. BUloi------bein beaten the floor can be thoroughly scrubbed, The Melsterslngers Orchestra, whioh, under the ,te Interest, Easy Repayments to capable baton of Mr. Norfolk Megone, has been and ohorus singing Is capital, and a niuoh-appro- GALLERY KINEMA. ie Householders. Promptly and In strict the Interval noth goals were visited In turn, but making the room when the Carpet has been relaid oiated feature Is, of course, the graoeful dancing, Tan Ou t Aom n Rnsnwnrr i m n , without any tangible result. After the resumption ministering to the enjoyment of holiday makers at of which the tango in the seoond aot ls the out­ The audienoes at this delightfully comfortable the " Congers," working well together, eet up a beaiitifully fresh and clean. Devonshire Park during the Easter vooation, con­ standing Item. picture hall have been every whit as large as the ’Cell MISS A. JEWELL, hot attack, and G. O. Elliott, taking a centre from cluded their brief stay on Wednesday. In the To-day the engagement oondudes with matinee abnormal Easter Influx of visitors lea one to itf'-v Hewitt, beat Goddard with a oapttal shot. This afternoon a programme consisting of works of expect. In seourlng the beautiful ooloured film 86, GRAND PARADE, It’s so very ■ • ’S | (j I ,jy and evening performances, timed for 2 30 and 8 BY TBM- 1, I reverse put new life Into the Engineers, but the Wagner, Tsohalkowaky and Sullivan was sub­ p.m. respectively. j | “ Honesty,” Mr/ Davis made oertaln of satisfying - ■: if 1 1 TeL 684. EASTBOURNE. fates were against them. Time after time they mitted and carried out In a thoroughly artlstlo “ TODDLES.” the patrons of the Gallery Klnema at the beginning PB0FB88I0N. were round the “ Congers’" goal and oould do THOROUGH, ECONOMICAL & HYGIENIC manner, t of this week. “ Honesty” ls by the worltT For It la better to deal dlreot with the L U 1)1& than The evening performance took the form of a Murray K ing in One of his Drollest renowned Pathe Freree, and throughout its four to apply t c Agents and Financial Com pan lea everything but soore. The ball hit the bar, the mpersonations poets ana the side net, Davis being on several to have your carpets beaten by our patent machinery, “ Humorous night and programme seleoted by I . parts the natural colouring made the picture occasions completely beaten. The crowd became opular vote.” The grand march from “ Tann- On Monday next this amusing play will open at additionally interesting and enjoyable, especially 10 MONEY. MONEY. very enthualaatlo end the supporters of the two process. This method gives the complete satisfaction gau9er” (Wagner) mads a fitting opening, and the the Park Theatre for three nights, with matinee seeing that the soene ls often laid in delightfully teams demonstrated In which, direction their popular “ William Tell ” overture (Rossini) stood a on Wednesday at 2.80. The oompany are playing rural surroundings. The plot of the story 1b In £10 to any Amount. sympathies lay In no uncertain fashion. Eventually of Iqiowing that the Spring cleaning has been well and good seoond. both being vigorously applauded. this week at the Coronet Theatre, London. The brief that honesty brings Its own reward, In spite |for D yspeptics. the Engineers equalised amid great excitement, thoroughly done. f Hermann Lohr’s fascinating valse, “ My Little Daily Telegraph,says:— ■ f; - of the adverse workings of Fate. Thns Jean Casb Advances promptly made to Farmers, but the “ Congers” came again and shortly before | Grey Home in the West,” of oouree, figured on the “ The prod notion of the merry farce Toddles at Morin, wrongfully discharged In the first plaoe, meets with undeserved misfortune for a time, v i H . i Dairymen and all responsible applicants. the end securedired theC winnlngpolnt through Sutton, list, and Mr. Megone secured a very charming ren- the Coronet Theatre, Nottlng HlU Gate, last the result being: Congregational, two goals; | ‘ laughter, until at last his unflinching honesty brings him [2/6, 3 /. P«r n*. ! S m arm Pmvaot Amman, Engineers, one goal. RING UP 141- - O R S E N D A P O S T C A R D the not only baok to a position equal to his first but No Fees charged. equally suooessrul In the evening, j ___ Lord higher, and he wins not only a good post but his Her first song was “ Soul of Mine ” (Ethel Borns), leadows (familiarly known as* Toddles') to escape employer's daughter as his wife. This fine film Advances completed on day of application. Wednesday Bowl—Final. TO-DAY whichwhioh although a somewhat difficult piece In whioh I the matrimonial desims ot his aunt, his oousln, was supported by a good varied programme. Attention given. No Sureties required. | to make an immediatelyImmediately favourable impression, the | and a prettyp widow: Mr. Murray King was To-day “ Law and Outlaw” la the leading film TO Apply by letter, in confidence, to 8 %. ANNE’S v. DAIRIES. andlenoe seemed to greatly appreciate, and Miss extreme):Sly funny as the perplexed and hesitating and constitutes ft fine drama, while “ Her Arnott was compelled to give an additional song. lordllngg ' who was unable to make up his mlnd.'i Husband’s Friend" and “ Gerardlner” (soenio) are The meeting of these teams In the I for the other noteworthy numbers. Exhibitions ore con­ SPECIAL M. BARNARD A 00., Wednesday Bowl, at the Old Town d on The orohestra resumed with two pleoes, both | He was admirably supported by a strong oast game, great favourites though somewhat haokneyed now, The scene In Toddles’ flat In Paris, when, arrayed tinuous from 2.45 onwards and in the afternoon M tt, L a n o n n Road, Eastboubnx, Wednesday afternoon, produced a ou Sibelius’ Valse Trlste and Offenbaoh’s Baroarolle. In his pyjamas, the young man refused on bis patrons have the advantage of mnslo dispensed by - out____ of____ whlobf______much of _the____ intereet. wap owing 1 STEPHEN iBr •***» Hooter, U ojb. to I pah to the surprising turn of affairs at the commence­ The audience, however, seemed as if they would wedding morning to dress for the oeremony was violin as well as the pianoforte, whioh In the hands /2 per lb. Pevensey Road never tire of them as they redemanded the first most ludlerous. Miss Helen Ferrers, who played of Mr. Tartan provides the best maslo all day. ment ot the ntatah. St. Anntfd Immediately and enthusiastically applauded at the oonoluslon. atteeked, although they were kicking up the slope, the part o f‘Lady Dover,’ the matohmaklng aunt, EASTERN CINEMA. and after two minutes’ play Perner, receiving a Mr. George E. Cathie, the leader of the orohestra, at tne last revival of the farce at the Playhouse, ON APPLICATION. £3 to_£l,000. rendered a violin solo with such effect that the admirably sustained the charaoter yesterday, During the holidays, notwithstanding the bright, centre from Oorke, put them ond tip. From the EASTBOURNE open weather, and the plethoric attractions in thft 1 audienoe Insisted on another piece, and notoontent while Miss Evelyn Shelley was very humorous as re-sterttha “ Saints'»goln went up thje hlU and with that oompelledthe talented soloist to conoede the vulgar but good-natured ‘ Mrs. Joblyn.’ Miss town, the above plaoe of amusement has enjoyed a BBTT e b s & c o . , Jupp beat Sent with * soft shot whioh the latter yet another. The violinist made an espeoial appeal Jean Bennett, as her muoh-trled daughter, was fall measure of support. The high standard of ehoold have saved, i Thus within three minutes excellence for which Its programmes are noted Is i been established tathe MMUnd CountiM ter St. Anne's had established what proved to be a by not overdoing what the man in the street oolls very attractive, and Miss Clarissa Selwyne was a rears, have OPENED A LOCAL OFFICE ter winning lead, and whereas they foiled, to add to “ fireworks.” Nevertheless Mr. Cathie revealed sporting and fasolnattng widow. Mr. Peroy well represented in the current array of moving their soore, the Dairies were quite Incapable of himself a fully qualified technician of his Instru­ Marshall’s Impersonation of ‘Mr. Joblyn,' the pictures, prominent amongst whioh are a two-part ting on terms, Indeed they seemed to be so ment and extracted the very best from It. The elderly banker, whose only recreation was sleeping sporting drama, “ The FUly” ; a double - reel ------TWenty-flve started. first half of the programme olosed with a fantasia whenever possible, added to the- ■humour of the oomefiy, “ Beauty Unadorned"; the oomio trick ►TT’S en aback by their reverses that they never EASTBOURNE! ATHLETIC CLUB. 1Won easily by ten yards; close third. Timo, i mln. film, “ The Gloves ot Plaines’’; and a very striking really played up' to their true form. On several 313-5 th secs. on Mascagni’s opera, “ Cavallerla Rustloana,” pleoe.” whioh introduced most of the popular parts. “ PRINCESS CAPRICE.' soenio conception descriptive of a voloano disaster. occasions they tested the St. Anne's castodl&n, BO: STONE TUG-OF-WAR COMPETITION (Looal).- After the Interval Mr. Meaoue led his foroes These and other examples will be exhibited to-day i STORES,. and ouoe they olalmed that Ohuroh allowed the SPRING MEETING. Teams of eight. 1st prizes, eight cases of carvers; 2nd, Dowered with all the natural charm and advan­ at 3,7 and 9 o’alock. UXXTXD ball to eroes tne line while In the aet of saving a eight salad Bowls. through the stirring maroh, “ Lorraine” (Ganne), tages whioh smart authorship and dainty musictl • oD 7\ im an nf inMi Shrift1m CbulUfEMcL which was followed by A. Letter's descriptive conception oan invest, Princess Caprice, Che merry For Monday next and following days the manage­ p teM * XuteWWwII MtfrHIp (AnVteiiittefe shot, but for the most part they were com- First round.—Mr. S. Easton’s team beat Hailsham; humorouB pleoe, "A Southern Wedding.” Th!s ment have secured several films of unusual i & Saviour’s Chunk), dealing with other tatters ova have their 1 to aot on the defensive end were at times CHAMPIONS AT] DEVONSHIRE PARK. Hooe beat Alexandra Arms; Eastbourne Borough Police musloal oomedy from the Shaftesbury Theatre, attraotlveness. One of these ls the Edison drama, iff ana Increased. We are the ACTUAL pressed by their opponents. On the other beat Messrs. Spain & Albury’s; Post Office beat East­ highly amusing example naturally provoked much London, appoars at the Devonshire Park Theatre ", every AppUoaUon will receive lnune- bourne Butchers’ Society. • merriment. The oonolusltr, lu whioh Mr. dl on the last three nlghtB of next week. It is a In two parte, “ The Antique Broooh.” This has to id, St. Anne's, who were happy In the know- The Eastbourne Ai hletto Club’s spring meeting Seini-flnals.—Easton’s beat Hooe; Police beat Post Glaoamo (trombjne) as the bridegroom led off the do with themysterlousdlsappearanceof a priceless and personal attention hy our ot having a substantial lead In points, played Office. ,, charming musical play,1 quite devoid cf the inani­ EASTBOURNE at Devonshire Park Mo“ nday afternoon attraoloted blushing bride (Mr. H. D NLsbet, flute), who ties whioh mar and disfigure much of the work broooh during a big house party. The occurrence Resident llion ■.THOB. GRUNDY, enough In mid-field, but when It oame to nal.—Police beat Easton’s. oarrled a bouquet con dating of a turnip root, amid eventuates lu ; a thrilling battle upon a flying Removed____ to 44, Oavendlsh-avetrae shooting their forwards lacked, the necessary an exoeptlonaUy large crowd," ope (ofof the largest, In that has been put on the stage In recent years. It foot, seen at this papular rendeevvous on suoh an ONE MILE TRADESMEN’S CARRIER CYCLE a shower of oonfettl, and the final admonishments has a well linked up story of that topsyturvy order express train. A thief Is pursued along the outside (off Bourne-st,), Eastbourne (private house). accuracy in placing the ball, with the result that occasion for many years. It was estimated' that RACE (Open to local employes).—1st prize, case of of the parson (Mr. A Wallis, bassoon) provoked of the carriage, and overpowered while in the aol although they had many shots at goal they Vtore irvers; 2nd, biscuit barrel; 3rd presented by Messrs, wbloh goes so well In musioal oomedy. of strangling his viotlm. Another sensational unable to add to their soore. Towards the finish well Over two thousand people spent the afternoon ludson Sc Son. shrieks of laughter. The oboe player also figured An exceptionally strong oompany Is being sent P C LIBRARIES. watching a wholly attractive and well-varied pro­ prominently in an ear-splitting cortc-crow, whioh by Messrs. Macdonald and Young, Including many drama, “ Prince,” by Bronoho, deplots the wonder­ PROMPT CASH ADVANCES. the Dairies Infused treeh vigour Into their play and First heat.—1, A. Shipp; 2. G. Twort. Four competed. quite convulsed the audience. ful sagaolty of a dog, who brings abont the timely on more than one ooeaslon the Saints’ goal was In gramme of keenly-oobtosted events, the deolalng Second heat.—1 , F. Taylor; 2, W. Howell. Four well-known mnsloal oomedy favourites, principally - £ 1 0 upwards. of whioh lasted from[2 30 until, near seven o'elock. Miss Arnott eoored another success in “ Land of of whioh we might mention Miss May Stevenson, rescue of his young mistress In a burning house. C additions have been exhibited danger. Carter proved a rare stumbling block to IfinaL—1. Twort; 2, Shipp; 3, Taylor. Won by three Hope and Glory,” and the oono> rt concluded with “ Mary’s Now H at" ls the title of a capital oomedy,. ring the past week and will be the Dairies' forwards and showed considerable Manynv of the events vfere run In heats, and In view Miss Nan Rose, Mr. Anbrey Mlllward, Mr. Myles London ft Provinces Discount Company, Ltd., of the large numbi of entries an earlier start lengths In fine style. Time, 3 mins. 23 3-oth secs. a humorous Viennese waliz“ The Jolly Fellows” Clifton, and the well-known comedian, Mr. Con- and “ The Gusher” Is a oomedy that will provoke r morning nextit i judgment In feeding the men in front of him. would have been vlsable.l for although the TWO LAPS ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS RELAY (Vollstedt). groat merriment. Patrons are promised farther a 19, Lansdoumenoad, Croydon, Ingleton and HorreU were a pair ot * *backs, lngsby BrUrlev, as *‘ The Regent.” The entire beautiful scenic film in oolour, “ Lake Magglore, nee table numerous contests ere brought off with the RACE.—Four lads from each school ran 176 yards. 1st MB. GEORGE ROBEY. production Is thihat whioh was used at the Shaftes- Promptitude, Privacy, Easy Terms and Straightforward while Churoh rendered valuable aseh utmost expedition thi proceedings were somewhat prizes, four gold-centre medals; 2nd, four silver Italy.” In this ls plotured a delightfully Interest­ O. “ Christ’s Message of tbs side in goal. Jupp and Dlpldok were >best of medals. ! f ,' The matinee at whioh Mr. G$orge Robey, the bury Theatre, i of dally study for private . llnently protraotad, while to ards the end the crowd con celebrated comedian appeared on Tuesday was ing exonrsion In tho environs of the lake named. the forwards, with Ferner showing up pi slderablysrably diminish!diminished. Chief Interest naturally First heat—1, East-street; 2, Wiliowfleld. On the shores are romantlo villages, a castle In 6 nirnl**- 10I2e ' i wing. The Dairies front 111 played a Second heat.—1, S t Saviour’s; 2, 8t.Philip's “ A.” largely attended, the assembly laughing heartily Standard of God's United MONEY. oentred in the doings'of W. R. Applegarth, the 100 rains, luxarlous villas and ohurcbes surrounded by game and the men were neither l ether nor FinaL—1, S t Saviour’s; 2, East-street Time, 1 min. at the witticisms of the “ Prime Minister of THE PIEB. graceful cypress trees. The subject ls altogether 1906, advanced PRIVATELY, at Reasonable __„vldually effective. The defeneeb earns out of yards and 200 yards English ohampion, whose ‘ 3-5th secs. Mirth.” Mr. George Robey was In his best form, “ OasadTs Engineers’ and viotorles were very popular. He won hla heat In one of lndesoribable oh arm, and will doubtless bft and on Simple Norn or H , In amounts of the ordeal very oredltably, bnt Kent was weak In HREE MILE INVITATION FLAT TEAM RACE.— and bis lively humour and droll mannerisms warmly appreciated. ; facta and formulae, prlu- Jtio AND UPWARDS. goad and failed to give a oonvlnolng display. St. the 100 yards handicap from seratoh with the 1st prizes, cases of solid silver tea spoons; 2nd, E.P.N.S. proved lrreslstiltibly funny. He ooonpled the stage Thanks to the Buperb weather and a full eupply 1 branohee of engineering. utmost ease, and It was evident that against M. cake baskets. for noarly of appropriate attractions the Pier was the dally OLD TOWN CINEMA. Call or write. In eonfidenoe, Anne's thoroughly deserved their vlotory not only ree-quartero ot an hour and even at beeanse they snapped np their chanoes bnt J. de Sellnoourt, the Oxford “bine,” who reoelved 1. Surrey A.C. “A ” (G. P. Sweet, G. a M. Morgan, J. the end of t at time the audienoe were reluctant resort of thousands of people during the holiday Large and appreciative audienoes have witnessed MR. L. M. GREEN, 44 yards, he was not lolly extended. So keen was Taylor); 2, Highgate Harriers (C. H. Rilffell, G. C. to let him gi . His representation of “ The barrls- Interval. The returns, we understand, compare IE.(editor), "theAmateur because they were the best all-round side. Teams: Gorringe, S. Ayre). Also competed: Ashcombe A.O., daring the past week the admirable programmes 1 A Havelock-r oad, Hastings, and 92, Terminus-road, tne exeltement In thej final that the crowd swarmed ter” waarei larkably cleverly done and was one of favourably with those Of the best ot previous seoured by Mr. W. G. Wilkinson, the enterprising guide for the handyman, Eastbourne. > St. Anne’s.—Churoh, goal;’ Ingleton and Horrell, Eastbourne A.C., Polytechnic H., Surrey A.O. “ B,” and is. 1814. . backs; James, Carter ana Henman, half-backs; Corke, over the ground and assembled around the winning Brighton and County Harriers. ThriAahcombe team the most do mlar of hla many pieoes. In addition : Easters,—ft fact, Indeed, that would be patent to manager, who labours unsparingly to provide his ney. “ Our Homeland Churches Gravett, Jnpp, Diplock and Femer, forwards. posts, and the raoe w os delayed until they oould be were placed third, j ! ' , ' to the orohe tral Items Mdlles. Katrina Blakowska the unofficial observer, since the throngs were at numerous patrons with htgh-olass representations. hem.” Illustrations. No date, 0 ’S P O W D E R Dairies.—Kent, goal; Lee and Smith, backs; Blnfleld, oleared away. Applegarth ran In splendid form Rutrell and Gorringe led until two laps from home, and Ellse lurtova gave a graoeful display of certain hoars so great that easy locomotion in the On Easter Monday and two following days tb» tatallffe. “ Remlnlsoeneea ot Cook and Pitcher, half-backs; Guy, Langford, Gates, 8. and finished a yard and a half In front of R. E. when the Surrey “ A ” men went ahead, 8weet and danolng. neighbourhood of the bandstand and tho pavilion premier item In a well-seleoted programme was ft Uustrsted In oolonr by R. G ’S P O W D E R Thomas and F. Thomas, forwards. Herring (LAO.), who reoelved four yards start. Morgan finishing strongly. The first five men home MR. MAURICE FARKOA. beoame Intermittently almost Impossible. Gaily plotorlal representation ot Dumas’ great novel were: 1, G. P. Sweet; 2, G. S. M. Morgan: 3, C. H. bedeoked with flags and bunting, the Pier revealed - 1918. GPS P O W D E R In the 200 yards soreteh race the ohampion'egaln Ruffell; 4, J. Taylor; 5, G. C. Gorringe. Won easily. On Thursday two concerts were given In the “ Monte Orlsto.” This film, whioh was shown In , George. " Warwick and Leam- ) umtnlM Win of Wlniecta. showed to advantage, winning In easy fashion Time, 15 min. 14 3-5th secs: Floral Hall by Mr. Maurloe Farkoa and party. the splok-ond-span condition familiar to hnbltueB, three parts, was full of thrilling lnoldente, and id by E. W. Haslehurst. Coloured nuketo&mwtkpetA Bemrayoa from J. Rooney by 10 yards. In the oyollng That In the afternoon was well attended, bnt the and. gennlne pleasure was extraoted from a per­ was evidently thorougly appreciated by the the Cauda* Kataa*’* Powder and otnarr* G O L F. I, events H. H. Lee, of the Kentish Wheelers, 2M YARDS INVITATION FLAT SCRATCH RACE.- ambulation of its olean and spacious deoke. On •tsnstaie anted label round every tin. - W lst prize, gold albert presented by the Devonshire evening concert] was unfortunately not so well audienoes. In this subjeot the hero, Dante, 1b Home and Careen In Canada." who was the virtual scratch n, aohleved some Park and Baths Co., Ltd.; 2nd, cake basket; 3rd, biscuit supported os the exoellenos of the programme both Sunday and Monday afternoons this favourite entrusted with a message to Napoleon Bonaparte, W IT H praiseworthy successes. He first home In the box. First in each heat and fastest second competed deserved. Mr. Farkoa was enthusiastically rendezvous was literally alive with people, for not and after maov exoltlng adventures he falls Into Willingdon {Eastbourne) Ladies’ GoU Club. the verdlot by a in final. only were the hundreds of ohairs occupied, but I in a lively. Informative style. W I T H mile eyole handicap, ieourtn applauded for hts tasteful and delightful render­ the hands ot his enemies and ls Imprisoned In a ■ which the intending emigrant length and a quarte r from Harvey, his olub First heat—1, W. R. Applegarth, Polytechnio H .; 2, ings ot a number of songs ot a light oharaoter from seating aooommodatlon generally was extensively rooky fortress, where he ls kept for a number of WITH The bogey competition of this olub took plaoe on mate, with the looa rider, A. Flrrell, a good W. R. Bryson, Polytechnic H. Two competed. Time, his extensive repertoire. He was many times ntUisea, and all the while there was a continuous years. Dante eventually escapes In a sensational Charlotte, The Saont of.” fever put. t hm j clothe* or voollens of any description Thursday with the following result third. Lee also carried off e two miles oyele 20 4-6th secs. stream of proinenaders leisurely pacing the main withoatlLtOi>t having veil sprinkled them Second heat.—1, E. W. Davies, 1Brighton and County re-called, and In response to persistent demands manner, and, after finding the hidden treasure, he reminiscences of the real i * Hep. Soore. handloap. The three miles lnvl itton raoe brought oonoeded several enoores. Other artists who con­ way. In further addlt Ion must be mentioned large goes into high sootety. He then Bucoesafully deala WUn ivmTimf> irDWugr. Miss 8yminRton ...... 17 — 7 down H.; 2, D. H. Jacobs, Herne HIU H. Also competed: G. analenoes In the pavilion and swarms of folk on me Heger, by Frederlka Kt, ML end is. each, t M issLRolls...... _ 26 — 10down out a good field, In whioh iveral champions J. Oashman. Time, 21 secs. tributed to the programmes were Miss Alice de la with, hls enemies one after the other, and also dt. 1914. figured, Including C H. I (natlonall oross Third H eat—1, J. Rqoney, Polytechnic H .; 2, R. E. Bellandtere (soprano), Miss Lena Kent (oontralto), th« upper landings and also In the handsome tea meets hts wife, who during her husband's Imprison­ JUGS ft BEETLES, MOTHS ft FLEAS, country ohampion), A. L, ble (the Sussex Herring, London A.C. Only two competed. Time, 20 Senor Den Luiz Figueras (’cello) and Mr. Viator rooms. On neither day did the wind exceed the ment has risen to a position In society. ohampion) and G. 0/Gorrlnge e Kent ohampion). 4-5th secs. :M [ veloolty of a gentle zephyr, and with the sun shin­ “ TheGtataeof Wrath." JUGS ft BEETLES, MOTHS ft FLEAS. Eastbourne Downs Golf CInb. Marmont. For the latter half of this week the management “ Twlxt Land aad Sky.” , i The Surrey A.O. “A Mam wi \ somewhat easily, FinaL—1, W. R. Applegarth j 2, J. Rooney; 3, R. E. E CINEMATOGRAPH, ing brightly, the pleasnre of sitting out and enjoy­ introduced a new departure In the arrangement of f t b e e t l e s , M o t h s & f l e a s . Herring. Davies did not ran in the final. Won easily ingw the salubrious,iuuoi vaiuijbalmy muair was woo uutuiauj naturally uiuuumuch " Morget at the Manse.” JUGS although their repres snta'tlves 1 led by Rnffell by ten yards. Time, 20 2-5th secs. The wondi ul• reproduction of “ Antony and the programme, which oonststed entirely of comedy and Gorrlnge until tjhe last t' vo laps. Amongst appreciated. Under the delightful conditions that I and oomio subjects, and judging by the'merriment "Where the Brook andr RASTER MEETING. TWO MILE CYCLE HANDICAP (Open).-lst prize Cleopatra,' i soenes of Shakespeare's drama. Is m At the Easter meeting of the Eastbourne Downs the minor events thp tug Of produced some Sheraton__ 14-day__ clock; . 2nd, pair oof :______mounted horns__ _ the ontstei . feature of the pictorial exhibition prevailed it was soaroely surprising to see the whioh the various Items evoked on Thursday I;"The W e t Called Strain Olnb H. Elliott won the Bruford Challenge Cap Interesting contests, the final g won by the 3rd, fern vase. First three in each heat rode in final. In the Pavl during the latter part of the week. enjoyed. polloe team, who pnUed over aton’s eight, P‘ Itav^sw ota’Tn ]y Wirdotog dt?y Pfor M es^! ' all-ronnde^ nl° g -WCr® excellence m0Ctl enj°yed' the outstanding In P-r0grftlnme feature of " ' fiomanoe of Bniy-Gi I Hill,’ OLD FRIENDS and sweep In n 36-hole stroke competition under First heat—1, H. H. Lee. Kentish Wheelers, 85 yards; The play^_ v loh le elaborately staged and oontalns Campbell, but could they have foreseen the brilliant ___ Non-Stoby Books. handicap. A. E. Kllllok and A. Verdis tied at 77 The principal amigemente i in the capable W. Harvey, Kentish Wheelers, 330 yards; 3, S. H. many aosniscenes of a strikingly beautiful oharaoter, was “ Pimple’s Ivanhoe,” whioh ls a ;hon. see, of the Tale, Kentish Wheelers, 210 yards. Eight started. weather they might have been further represented urlesque on the well-known novel of that name. Hilda T. “The; Campbells of net for the prise for the best single ronnd. hands of Mr. B. Oatt, the popi deals with the annexation of Egypt by the Romans. with advantage. The oomlng and going of the Hep. Score. club, who Is to be c ongrati" 1 upon seem' Time, 5 min. 44 4-5th secs. 1 Cleopatra had sent her emissaries to pay homage I; was indeed a splendid number and waB warmly [TH NEW FACES. pleasure of li Second heat—1, A. Hope, Belle V- yards: 2, D. stately oraft engaged the Interested attention of reoelved. Other subjects were “ Those Trouble- H. Elliott_____ .....______18 —! 167 snob an array of tali nt for Hr Jenner, Kentish Wheelers, 210 ; 3, W. H. to Antony, bnt he demanded that the Queen crowds at the Pierhead. Other external souroes of No date. .• A. E. Killlck ...... 10 - 161 sportsmen. Other of ldala whi tendered valuable Webster, Polytechnic H., 95 yards. I arted. Time, herself should pay tribute to the power of Rome. seme Trusts” and “ He Fell In Love with Ma-ln- mo more ecxeeeSle experience A. Verdie ...... 16 - 168 assistance wereRef iree, Mr. . Other Cheshire, 5 min. 42 secs. speotaonlar amusement were tbe trips- of the Law" (Vitagraph oomedles). “ Tweedledum on ..sifiijc Stoby Books, M , H. Davie* ...... 18-166 Cleopatra complies with the request, but Antony wsterplane and the movements, of the rowing am upon an old friend who has A.A.A.; judges: Fla i event*, dessre. W. H. Burt, Third heat.—1, H. Hi :hes, MarlboroUdh, 150 yards; 2, ulokly falls a viotlm to her charms; hls oonduct Hls First Bloyole," “ Baby Day,” “Joke on the ’ “ The Boy Bondsman, ’ or Under L.V. Sampson...... — 18 — 166 T. H. Rooks and E. F. Vowles; walking, Messrs. W. A. McLaren, Brigh m Stanley, 230 yards; 3, W. G. boats that dotted the surface ot the water. For Sheriff;’and “ The Lovely Princess” (oomlcs) and left bin ailments behind him, H! Q. Bartlett ...... 8 7- 1» Luff, Portsmouth Rj ” yards. Five "started. Time, — - ^ny days of luxurious pleasure the young people especially the new antomatle HL Baker ...... B - IT* E. F. Vowles, H. J. Rotbery, W. Grinstead and aroused resentment amongst the Romans, The Embarrassment of Blohes” (oomedy). “ My Lost! E. H. Rlohards...... 9 - 1TJ W. Hermon; oyollng, Councillor Nledermayer 6 mln. 27 2-5th secs. machines—real novelties many of them—were a On Monday next the noteworthy feature of an looks the picture of restored FinaL—1, Lee; 2, Wei , 3, Jenner. Won by three who deoli an ontlaw. In the end Antony never-ending means of delight, and the cariosity REFBBENCE LIBRAI T. W.Conaeens ___..... __ 10 — 176 (official N.O.U.); tag- if-war, Messrs. E.O. Cheshire lengths; good third. ~ re, 5 min. 34 4-5th secs. destroyed and Cleopatra determined to exoeptlonaUy floe programme will be “ Quo She old haggard expression, G. H. McGregor...... — 10-176 and F. C. Bonner; timekeepers, Messrs. H. J. stalls did hot display In vain their myriad wares Vadlsf” whioh will be produced in three parts. , OoU to Deo., 1918. (Contlnua- A.C. Rust .,..------16 — 179 SO YARDS FLAT H. DICAP (Open). — 1st prize, shareire nisi The manner In which the scents and nlo-naos. Expectations that the R.N.V.R, ot premature old ate, the Rothery and W. H. Grlnstea starter, Mr. O. are preeenl leaves nothing to be desired, the This splendid film, wblon will be shown for the G. R. Stoner------18 - 193 Georgian tea and coff< servioe; 2nd, rose bowl; 3rd, band wonld meet with a popular reoeptlon were first time In Eastbourne on this oooaslon, should of weakness and lassitude, the W.F.Sedgwlok ...------16 - 904 Jenklng; lap floorers, Messrs. E 7 J. O. Gibbs, G. G. cake basket First fl’' in each heat competed In final principal being in the hands of experienced abundantly realised, a large oonooarse being Stonbam and R. BarrattTerry; narksmen, Messrs. First heat.—1, M. J. d aSelincourt______Oxford U.,30 yards; aotors, whose work ls skilfully and effeotlvely ensure a succession of full houses. and tendency to melancholy No re tarn from six competitors. present at eaoh of the admirable performances of For Thursday and two following days toe prin­ J. E. Harkett, J. H. Bontoft am 1G. G. Slggs; ohlef 2, W. C. A Steward, Polytechnicytechnic H., 43 yards : 3, F. T. executed. the “ boys In blue,” who showed that the Army of practical utility. VoL 148, vanished. He now. Indeed, VAUGHAN WILKES CHALLENGE . CUP. tug-o'-war steward, Hr. B. loke; megaphone Humphreys. Ashcombi A ' O " .,.80 yards; 4, J. E. G. “ Antony and Cleopatra” will be exhibited cipal attraction wlU be a three-part drama by the steward, Mr. W. Baker; oom| etitors’ stewards, Richards, Brighton and lounty H., 55 yards; 5, A. Cress- has not a monopoly ot the best “ servloe” instru­ Britieh and Colonial Oompany, entitled “ The e new man with pure, healthy , —- First Bound, i j , L well, Croydon AC. and H.H.R., 60 yards. Fifteen ran. daring the t o t three days of next week, while mentalists. •; ____ : Collection. Messrs. J. 8 . Collins, M. W. Cai , F. G. Hutchison, oommeneii i Thursday “ The Third String,” the Master Crook.” This ls a very olever subjeot and A. E, Killlck (10) heat G. R. Stoner (18), 8 and 7. • irogramme and Time, 2 mins. 113-5 secs. The pavilion ooncerts on Easter Sunday were not deplots the adventures of an expert jewel thief. ,Jf. Durr ant. “ A Gil lowing In hie veins, and. eontent------“.Triley ^12),lands. X). H. Book and A. F. C< Second heat.—1, R. Northam, Herne Hill H., 60 first of W. . Jacobs’ series, and the Eastbourne less exoellent than those of Good Friday, whioh is i|ia Use in the Sand i prise steward, Mr. 11. D. »**uiven; assistant ards; 2, L. S. Goodma; L.A.C., 65 yards: 3, M. Muncey, Hunt Races will be shown. fixhlbltlons-are given daUy at 3 and from 7 tUl wrltton on hie face. He is again Sedgwick (15), non. secretary, Mr. E. S. E. Oi pltir; N.C.U. repre- [erne Hill Hy 42y: 4. H. F. Ruffell, Highgate H., 45 ssylng a lot Miss Margaret Cooper again sang In 10.30. NIGHT’S CONCERT, her Inimitable style before large andlenoee, the __>ty. VoL 19. “ Sussex alive and enjoys life instead of and 1. sentative, Mr. G. N. C barman. yards; 5, F. H. Wateon, ;hgate H., 68 yards. Time, 2 “SIXTY YEABS A QUEEN.” E.H, Rlohards (9) beet H. Elliott ( mins, lo 2-5th secs. This (Satt ay) evening there will be a special assembly In the evening completely pocking the Prominent events In toe long life and reign of 116 0 9 -18 3 8 Vol.l, AtoLJ. enduring it If you inquire whet A.. O’F J'Hara (8)------beat1 A.‘ -J.------B^ffl) at*■ the 19th. During the afternjoon the proceedings were FlnaL-A-l, Richards ;’2i Northam; 3, Sellncourt. Won pavilion. The favourite soolety entertainer was , Rev. 0. N. “ Historical Notes of enlivened by a numb ir of pie: selections by hy three yards; good third. Time, 2 mins. l-5th secs. ooneert in Floral Hall. Madame Ada Croeeley, Queen Vlotorla are effeottvely Illustrated In the that has wrought euoh a striking . H. Bush (U) beat J. Bridges (UK 1 up. 11 the: oontralto, and Mr. Mark Hambourg, not, of course, the only talented artist. The concert olnematograph film being shown at the Town Hall rtfleld end Aehdown Forest, G. Hayee (18) beat A. Verdie (16), 8 and 1. the band of the 2nd Ho meOonntl — .»rlgadeR.F.A., THREE MILES WALKING HANDICAP (Open).-lst party generally was one of exceptional oapaolty, for the better, to what medicine or H. Griffith* (U> beat H. Davie* (18), 1 up. under the direction 1 f Mr. \T Burrell. At the the talented ilanlst will appear, and the assoola- by Mr. H. G. Groves, of Tunbridge Welle. The i history of the Sickvllle Family.” rize, tea service on tray ; 2nd, case fish knives and tlon of two inoh popular artiste should ensure a and the whole of the performers acquitted them, exhibition ooonples nearly a oouple of hours, and your friend attributes hie return G. D. Holland (U) beat A.jf conclusion of the flpor is thepri 1 were distributed irks; 3rd, butter dish. selves In a manner to win the hear ' H. G. Bartlett 9) beat F by Mrs, W. H. Burt. S1, E. A Bannister, Heme Hill H.,335yards: 2, C. S. large andl Is divided Into seven parts, starting with the pass­ _ BRANCH LIBRARY, end vigour, It is more than C. J. H. Tolley 0) beat bation. ing of William IV, and toe aoessslon of Vlotorla, G. B. Flanagan (18 atched. Details of the evente are subjoined :— Doweon, Cavendish H., 135 yards; 3, A. H. Pateman, [ ROLLER SKATING. “ HULLO 1 RAGTIME.” i Bight Hon. Blr Herbert. “ British that he win answer in twe 12. Herne Hill H., 215 yards.. Seven started. Won by 35 and ending with “ the evening of the great Queen’s "bes.” Coloured plates. No date. O. Edmond* (16) beat J 100 YARDS FLAT HANDICAP (Open).—1st prize, yards. Time, 22 mins. 30 l-5th secs. The on ; la now available for roller skating, For Easter week Mr. Hayes' oholoe of entertain­ days.” The historic story, whioh oovers a consider­ Byee: E. Baker and C gold watch; 2nd, caeq of fleh knives_ and_u iunoforks; . « 3rd, although the weather is Unfavourable the ment has evidently squared with the popular fancy, Paul N. (editor). "Woodwork- case of tea knives. FI: t in each hept ran In final. able amount of ground, and lnolndes numerous J tools, material*, and processes for pastime c l be Indulged in on the Floral Hall extra performances having to be arranged In the spectacular soenes of marked animation and brtlll- Illustrations. 1906. First heat. — W. R. lApplegarth. Polyt rink, 111 be supplied by a military band early part of the week In order to give a|ll who anoe, was filmed by tbe Barker Motion Film Oom­ | scratch. Also ran: M. every < l and on Monday, Wednesday and Paul N. Metalworking.” A BEECH A M ’S EASTER THOUGHTS. yards ;< J. A. Bellamy, .O., 64 yards; . BOYAL 0DR0ME. desired to witness! the revue an opportu: pany, who have carried out a difficult and respon­ end . ocesses for the Field, Elstree AC., i _ ’ jun., Brighton | Saturday i „ Afternoon teas oan be obtained gratifying their wish. Hullo t Bagtime is j sible work with great care and obviously at great In the Indli Pavilion. merry, fareleal and sprightly conoeptli a . 1906. PILLS. To live eaoh day, as If for over, sure and Connty H., 9 yards. Hr. S. W. Winter snooeeded iln eolleoting a expense. Amongst the subjects deploted ton Second heat. —W. toefeni?. H .,. ilendid array of talent for the holiday week, the title would suggest. The production oorohation of Qaeen Vlotorla, {the State ball at Fiction. I shall endure, yards. Also ran: D. H. from the London Hippodrome, Its artlstlo „ “TheSeeret- Outwearing sun and moon and passing N. G. Croft, Eastbourne tartalnment whioh la now belng snbmltted whioh her Majesty signified her oholoe of a Con­ ling a number of turns of a distinctive < was assured; and If thsloompany are i sort, and toe marriage of toe Prince of Wales are “ Katherine the _ —x ut,” P kxpabhd only by That dead leaves yet havesomSthing i Portsmouth R.C.. 8* J SHIRE PARK THEATRE, and experienced In ‘ The Anglo-Indians." f to the Eternal, Beckenham. 9 yards. . ' ' Vto give pleasnre and amusement to specially striking examples. There are also vivid Which links Itself1 t o f Third heat.—J. Roone. ,, 2 yards. Also | the head [of an attnetive bill are the talnment, certainly no body of vooalls: and reallatlo representations of battle scenes In THOMAS BKBOHAM, St. Helens, Lane. And nothing dies; ran: H. Mnncey, Herne y A.C.,54 yards; ___ ors.^who GIRL IN THE TAXI.” oomedy artists could work with greater Suoh la my faith, In whioh I rest secure* V. C. Freeston, a'

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-.JY EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 1914

Established 1882. ILISH1D 1879. Ay Spatial J/psintnm t Otwi Ttilcri U thrir &eyai B*iIJmum tto (hand Jhtht mU Dutfuu of Bsitn. MB. JOHN 0. TOWNEE, CO., AUCTIONEERS.ja. ULiiui, I. r. I vo, GENT for all the PRINCIPAL PRIVATE EASTBOURNE. WBENNETT A RESIDENCES. 1 HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS. Manager and Secretary ...... Mr. E. A. Bbown, H. W. HASKINGS & SON|3j j To bb Sou>, L et (Furnished or Unfurnished). SURVEYORS. VALUERS. Telephone: No. 9. Telegrams: “Concerts." AUCTIONEER, HOUSE and ESTATE AGENT, M ortgage A Insurance Monthly Property Eegieter SURVBTOR and VALUER. Clerical, Naval, Military and Ladles’ Tailors, Offices 10, CORNFIELD ROAD. 1 .'T' ' ■ • i . ’ ’ I- ■ I' . THE AUCTION MART, 57, TERMINUS ROAD, I n t h e RACQUET COURT Y f ' 84, TermlnuB-road, Eastbourne. EASTBOURNE. ■>, [ j Telephone 1234 Eastbourne. Valuations made for Probate, Mortgage, Transfer of Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. cinematograph (Entrance from Compton-street). I Businesses, &o. DAILY at 3 and 8 p.m. DAILY, 11 to 1.30, 3 till 6, and 7 till 10. , ;> PROMENADE COSTUMES AND RIDING HABITS A SPECIALITY. Auction Sales Conducted in Town and Country. WESTLEIGH, 9, SOUTHFIELDS ROAD. Agent to the Alliance Assurance Company, Limited. EASTBOURNE, TO DAY (SATURDAY), A pr il 18th, The Latest Noveltt, * i 1 I I ~ Telephone No. 7*. j OAKDEN ft 0 0 . And Monday, Tuesday and W ednesday), All Garments Made on the Premises by First-class Workmen in good Sanitary Workshops. Have received ini lotions from the Executor* of the April 20th, 21st and 22nd : ON'MONDAY NEXT. 1 ’ ______to Sell by Auction, on the By direction of the Right Honourable Winifred Premises, as abo re, at an Early Date, Antony and Cleopatra Countess of Leitrim. A WONDERFUL CINEMATOGRAPH SHOOTING o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e a n d GALLERY. • r- EASTBOURNE. H I GENERAL EFFECTS. Thub8day, Friday and S aturday, Catalogues in due course. April 23rd, 24'h and 25th. K. FRANCIS & SONS, MB. J. 0. TOWNEB Admission, fid., which includes Six Shots. Has received instructions to Sell by P ublic Auction, Auctioneers’ Offldes: 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. at The Auction Mart, Eastbourne, on MONDAY, Telephone 1234 Eastbourne. “ THE THIRD STRING 8TSOURNE CEMETERY MA April 20th, 19H, at Three o’clock, the Telegrams Oakdens Eastbourne. (First of W.: W.Jacob's Series). e s i r a b l e p r o p e r t y , “ THE GUNMAKER OF MOSCOW,j’ LAWN TENNIS. Monumental Sculptors and Engravers. D KNOWN AS SOUTH LODGE, GRANGE ROAD, EASTBOURNE. FINEST COURTS ON THE SOUTH COAST. Lewes Road, Brighton, “PENTLANDS,” O A K D EN Ac. CO. Eastbourne Hunt Point-to-Point Race Situate in Uppbrton-road, odmpriBing a commodious Bxoellent Grass Courts. Show Boom and Studio : 3 7 , t Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, upon Ac., &c. TON ROAD, KASTB< Detached Residence with Garden and Stabling. the Premises, as above, at an Early Date, Prices : Is. and 8d. (la Seats may be bool Subscribers For Prloes, &o., apply Tennis Pavilion. The Property occupies a commanding position on high OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AN Half-price to Is. Seats. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES ID.’ TELEPHONE groundround in a select private residential district, within i------rtmtD, and Inclusive easyasy access of three Golf Links, the Railway Station and a GENERAL EFFECTS. ion in any part of the principal Shops. Catalogues in due course. D a in t y A fte r n o o n T ea s a t 6d ; Open Air Boiler Skatin Held on Lease for a term of ninety-nine years, from Auctioneers’ Offices: 10, Cornfield-road, Eastbourne. j THE 25th December, 1877, at a very low annual ground rent Telephone 1234 Eastbourne. ON THE OUTER RINK. Catalogue Submitted Free. of £10. i Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. M a g n if ic e n t SHIMMING BATHS In the event of unfavourable weather Skating on (Ladies and Gentlemen). the Indoor Maple Floor. 3i miles from Eastbourne, 1) miles from Polegate Sea Water at a unifonfl Temperature of 70-deg. Fahr. LANGNEY Station (London, Brighton & South Coast Railway), Music by a Military B and. ROAD half a mile from Stone Cross Motor Halt, one mile Are Open fi om 7 a.m.—7 p.m. from Hankham Church and one mile from Hankham MIXED BATHING - Afternoons 3 p.m. to 6.30, Without Music, Every Morning, 10.30 to 1; With Music, Postal Telegraph Office. Every Afternoon, 3.30 to 5.30; Monday, Wednesday ami Saturday Evenings, 8 to 11. ON MONPAY NEXT. OAKDEN Ac 00. THE PRIVATE BATHS (For Ladiei) and Gentlemen) Afternoon Tea in the Indian Pavilion. The above premises, wl ich have been occupied Bince 1850, EASTBOURNE. Have received instructions to submit for Sale by M B . J . Cf T O W N E B P ublic Auction, at a date in May (unless previously Separate Suites of Bat hs for Ladies & Gentlemen Admission, fid. Skating, 6d., or with Hire of Ball- BIRTHS. f to th e N ew K ihem a Company, Sold by priyate treaty), all that Bearing Skates, Is. having been disposed Has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction, Electric, Ozone, Vapoui, Hot and Cold Fresh and Sea R. — April 10, at 29, Cambridge- at The Auction Mart, Eastbourne, on MONDAY, REEHOLD PROPERTY, Vater. N.B.—Wednesday Evening, April 22nd, exceptod. fe of Henry L. Aubrey-Fletcher, April 20th, 1914; at Three o’clock, the F KNOWN AS f a son. ! HANKHAM PLACE, PEVENSEY, SUSSEX, o m p a c t m o d e r n r e s i d e n c e , 10, at Rosslngton Home Farm, Comprising a fine white house facing south, containing , the wife of George f Bridger C j KNOWN AS fourteen bedrooms, four baths, dining room (24-ft. by GRAN ko. 9, ENYS ROAD. 18-ft),drawingroom(26-ft. by 17-ft), study (18-ft.by 16-ft.j, The Property isMield on lease for a torm of 99 years, panelled billiard room (32-ft, by 27-ft.). An annexe with MARRIAGES. from 25th December,. 1877, at an annual ground rent of five bedrooms and a large room (38-ft. by 18-ft.). (—BELLINGHAM. — April 11, at the £4. 4s„ and is let kt the rate of £55 per annum, the tenant Acetylene gas; Eastbourne water: well water; rain , Ringmer, by the Rev. F. B. Gribbell, paying rates and tAxCs. water tanks; modern drainage. lanLof Heathfleld, to Kathleen Annie, extensive works from Mr. Fowler Possession can be had at 29th September next, if Large Stabling. ir. W. Bellingham, of Rushey Green, desired. i . Charming, well-timbered grounds, kitchen garden, Phon . These will in future be known as Particulars and Conditions of Sale to be had of Fredk. walled garden, orepard, | vinery and an eight acre ARD.—On Saturday, April 11th, 1914, at H. Stapley, Esq., Solicitor, Eastbourne; and of the paddock. In all Eastbourne, by the Rev. Canon Allen, IELD WORKS, and, wijh the! Auctioneer, The Auction Mart, 57, Terminus-road, , 13 Acres. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. North, or fixed, will enable the firm to execute Eastbourne. With Possession. Goddard, of Eastbourne, Auctioneers' Offices; 10, Comfleld-road, Eastbourne. DEVONSHIRE PARK 1 , ON MONDAY NEXT. Telephone 1234 Eastbourne. PIER THEATRE ITBOURNE. IL DEATHS. EASTBOURNE. Telegrams Oakdens, Eastbourne. Manager THEATRE. rij 13, at 41,8j>ringfle M R . J . C. T O W N E B ift, widow oi James Burns, aged 59. All offices have been centralized, and the only office bf the Has received instructions to Sell by P ublic Auction, ERRY’S AUCTION ROOMS & SALE- TO-DAY (SATURDAY) at 3 and 8. X—On Easter Monday, at 8, Albion-street, Lewes, at The Auction Mart, 57. Terminus-road, East­ T YARD (adjoining the Estate Offices), 1ST TWO PERFORMANCES of the Original r, widow of the late David Foord, In her 72nd year. firm is at 56, GROVE ROAD, near the Town) Hall,' bourne, on MONDAY, 20th April, 1914, at Three TO-DAY (SATURDAY) at 2.30 and 8. r Hearse Proprietor*. 6 6 , SEASIDE BOAD, EAST WU1 Sell at his Rooms, as above, On A Comedy-Drama by Channing Pollock. S o l e A ge! 3 PLACE & 19, SOUTH STREET SATUBDAY NEXT, From the Waldorf and Aldwych Theatres, London. O W N HALL, EASTBOURNE Seats ...... | f... ,.<• 2e. to 6d. Ironmongers, Cutlers, Electric and Gas Fitters, TONEER. ! if April 25th, 1914, B. A. HAYLAND, Tel. 788. At Two o’clock, the Annual Tickets of Available to Admission to the Pier, March 25th, 1915 THE AUCTION MART, 57, TERMINUS ROAD, • UPERIOR FURNITURE AND KKR ft FUNERAL CARRIAGE i EASTBOURNE. EFFECTS. PROPRIETOR. S OPEN-AIR SKATING RINK Three Sixty Years a Queen MB. J. Jo. TOWNEB About 250 Lots in all. Daily, r OARS, GLASS OR CLOSED HEARSES. B U T L E F, i Skating. 4d. W o rk eh o p Fill Sell by Public Auction, at The Auction Mart, On View Friday, April 24th, from 9.80 to 4, W Fears’ London Experience. MACHINE RULER. Eastbourne, on THURSDAY, 30th j April, 1914, superior .. : U ,i and Sale Day. _____ [CIAL WREATHS IN GREAT VARIETY. SUSANS A D , EASTBoi&NE. o u s e h o l d f u r n it u r e A SALE EVERY SATURDAY. Build PEVENSEY ROAD, EASTBOURNE. AND) EFFECTS. H Goods can always be included. BOO BOUGHT. Farther Particulars in due course. HIPPODROME EASTBOURNE. E x h ib it io n s a t 11 o’clock, 3.0, 6.15, ..Ba j l s h a m , s.u s s e x ...... Managing Director-. ... Mr. Sidney W. Winter. 8 1 X 1 0 V H A X T , ' FOR HEALTH AND REAL 1 Manager • ...... Herbert RaymonUC a n d 8:30. ’ ?vj?- .j;f; CHOICE Five minutes from the Station and seven miles from (TAKER ft) COMPLETE FUNE1 DRINK ONLY Eastbourne. MONDAY, April 20th, and during the Week. FURNISHER, m o t e T H E ATTRACTIVE Twice Nightly at 7 and 9. HIT, FLOWERS h e s a l v a t i o n a r m y c i t a d e l ,. Bigh-stbket, Old Eastbourne. PHYSICI AN r e e h o l d r e s i d e n c e , An Enormous Attraction. Special Engagement of the ii KNOWN AS distinguished actor, GILBERT HERON and CO., who T Lanqney-road. Funerals Conducted to All Parts. VEGETABLES Recommended by Medical Men and sold by (Of Tottenham Court Road, London) F will present the Powerful Dramatic Episode, “Saved by ••ERSHAM MOUNT,” Wireless,” showing how the Marconi WireleBs Saves TO-MORROW (SUNDAY); DICKER & CO., 62, GbOvk Road, Eastbourne. Well built, pleasantly situated, with lovely views over Life at Sea. ! Marsh, Sea and Downs, containing three reception and EDEY ZERNEY, Comedienne. , Farewell Services of Adjt. and Mrs. W right BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. Auctioneers and Estate Agents. four bedrooms, with very complete domestic offices, three Hippodrome Bioscope, At 7 and 11,3 and 8.45. I j|' -• glasshouses, excellent sta’ ” TED COWAN, the Popular Quaint Comedian, in his Dr. Ambrose Emerson, M.A., will preside at the I pan Surveyor's Department. VALUATIONS FOR PROBATE. kitchen gardens, pleasure iunds, two paddocks, in al Suocesses. p.m. Service. IAN ANYTHING BE GILBERT HERON- presents London’s Latest Laughter v All are cordially invited. UBLIC CONVENIENCES in LANGNEY KNIGHT, ' 2 acres 2 roods 20 poles Maker, from the Tivoli Theatre, London, Pemberton's SALES OF FURNITURE AND PROPERTIES. Will be Offered for Sale by Auction, by (P)Luek.' : I iOAD AND WHARF ROAD. E0E THE SI< STYLO, the Wonderful Hoop Ju fler. J^ASTBOURNE ESPERANTO SOCIETY. STATION PABADE, MESSRS. A. BURTENSHAW Ac SOM, CHARLES RUS8ELL and LITTLE E 3IE in Song MiVruiit is prepared to receive At the Crown Hotel, Hailsham, on WEDNESDAY, Scena, “ Grandad’s Birthday A Lecture on “Paris” 3TION of PUBLIC CONVENI- 29th April, 1914, at Three o’olock in the Afternoon. Special Engagement of THE HALKEf the World’s trne Volley Enclosure, Longney- Master Equilibrists. (Illustrated by Lantern Slides) will he given in Esperanto of Avenue House, fronting on MAPLE & CO. Possession on completion of the purchase. Note the Prices: Reserved Boxes, 12s. and English, Particulars and Conditions of Sale may he obtained (may be booked); Fauteulls, Is. fid. (res On Monday Evening Next, at Eight o'clock, in St. from F. H. Stapley, Esq., Solicitor, Bank Chambers, Stalls, Grand Cirole and Promenade, 1 Anne 8 Parish Room. BRANCH OFFICEl Eastbourne; or from the Auctioneers, at Hailsham and Eastbourne. Telephone: No. 15, HaUsham, AH Seats Free. Non-Espefentists specially invited. OPPOSITE THE STATION, ijj I ■------— 7 —! TOWN HALL. By order of the Executor of J oseph Farnoombe. Eminent Physicians deceased. G-ALLERY CINEM A, ea st FAITH’S GUILD CONCERT CONT, EASTBOUENE. e to be held on - say NO 1 TOCK AND SHARES IN LOCAL Manager—Mr. Arthur Davis. S Telephone No, 87. COMPANIES. W ednesday, A pril 22nd, at E ight o'clock, Sir Dyoe Duckworth S The Drawing Room Kinema. ; ... says; LEWES WATERWORKS COMPANY: The foUowing Ladies and Gentlemen have kindly lurreyor. Three Original, Four 1869 Issue, and Two 1891 Issue, promised to assist :— “ For cheap drugs, as By Order of the Executors of the late G. W. Heasler, Non-Stop Programme. Non-Stop Programme. Vocalists; Miss Edith Taylor, Miss Doris Tobitt for most cheap things, I £25 Shares and £10 Preference Stock; and Mr. Tom W. Coussens. Violin: Miss Maud have small regard. It bias LEWES GAS COMPANY : DAILY 2.45 TO 10.80. DAILY 2.45 TO 10.30. > PEYENISEY BAY. Angell. Violoncello: Miss Irene Cardwell, L.R.A.M. always appeared to me a £15 Original and £50 Additional Capital Stock ; N on-Stop Programme. Non-Stop Programme. Pianoforte: Miss Netta Boileau. “ Nursery Rhymes ” solemn farce to employ j _ Three Miles from Eastbourne. (Dr. Walford Davies) and Miscellaneous Selections by lU RN E !AL EDUCATION BOGNOR GAS LIGHT and COKE COMPANY any remedy of inferior TO BUILDERS, SPECULATORS AND OTHERS. TO-DAY (SATURDAY), April 18th: Members of S. Faith's GuHd. quality. None but the £275 Ordinaty "A ” Stock; and Accompanist: Miss Doris Saxon. Conduotor: Mr. very best should be . ■ i. MAPLE Ac 00., Limited, PATHS GAZETTE. PATHS CARTOONS. Francis W. Donne. ,;N m c?E IS BRITISH PORTLAND CEMENT MANUFAC­ Pelhams, the fl employed. I feel sure that Have received instructions to Sell by Auction, at the “ MAX LINDERS DECORATION.” The proceeds wiU be given to the Funds of S. Faith’s wood, the auod much time and skill is lost TURERS, Ltd.; „ Guild. (American). Gildredge Hotel, Eastbourne, on WEDNESDAY, Forty £6 per cent. £10 Preference Shares; “ A FULL HOUSE.” |. | . owing to, bad drugs, and April 29th, 1914, at Three o’clook, in Lots, Reserved Seats (numbered), 3s.; Reserved Seats, 2s.: “ Mr. Fleet U the consequence of their For Sale by Auction, by “ LAW AND OUTLAW ” (Two Parts), Unreserved, Is. and fid. Special Terms for Schools. employment may he very p ro PLOTS OF FREEHOLD BUILDING Tickets may be obtained from Miss C. Harley. 8, West- ww Dora era of I SCHOOL situated at HEBBEBT MOBBIS Ac SO N , “ HER HUSBAND FRIEND." terraee, and Mr. A. G. Ryder, 51, South-street, who have rh of Eastbourne, by Plans of the HaU. “ The author I ration for about 114 SPECIAL. Some facing the 8ea and others in front id at the side At the White Ha it Hotel, Lewes, on TUESDAY, , “ BEWARE OF MAGIC.” o f considerable! and rear of the Hotel, suitable for the eri ion of Private 5th May, “ GERARDINER.” Scenic. well illustrate! rnt to the provision of a new Houses or Shops, about seven minutes om Pevensey Particulars and ( ■Mating to the e available for the following Bay Halit Station; Messrs. Lewis A t______—____ MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, Ohronvde. ___v ,1 V | . , ‘.»i ’ Alto the Lewes; and of the Auctioneers, Eastgate - street, A p ril tOth, list, ttn d . “ The authoJ H OF EASTBOURNE. O T A R D ’S BRANDY, DETACHED RESIDENCE gossipping and 1 tailor- “FAMILY BATH.” • “ COUNT’S WILL.” worn schools d sting School, or any ten Rate- known as «ad fans some d h it Is proposed to provide the RICHMOND HOUSE, Telephone 123. “ The Parasite” (Three Parts). ist this proposal by a letter Established 1889. i t | And a DWELLING-HOUSE, S Ac ARNOLD, Irj “ WIFE AND RIVAL.” &c., &c. arid of Education, Whitehall, FINE LIQUEUR COGNAC r known as raid reach him within three 3, VALUERS and ESTATE Prices: 6d., lSi, Is. fid. Telephone 1107. iis notice. 6, RICHMOND TERRACE. AGENTS, H. W. FOVARGUE, Particulars, with Plan and Conditions of Sale obtained of Messrs Smith & Burreli), Solii 93, TERMINUS BOAD, EASTBOURNE, iretary to the Local Education George-street, Richmond, Surrey; and at! the i -road, Eastboj Iampdbn Park, and at 88. Conduit-street, 17th April, 1914. b o t t l ; London, W. House-Hunters’ Guide free on application. >ARISH CHURCH, EASTBOURNE. OURNE. | TO-DAY (SATUBDAY). UMO ,Y LIMITED QUANTITY. I OO., lim it i to Sell by jS Iuctton, tftUat the(iUO “ Beauty Unadorned.” atUpwlok in Church. (bourne, on Y’EDNESDAY, Comedy in Two Parts. id £15. Choir Training “ THE FILLY.” Irish Sporting Drama in Two Parts. SPECIAL PREPAID I to «... ITBOURNE “ THE:GLOVES OF PLAMES.” ComioTrick. T ^ASTBOURNE CRICKET & FOOTBALL Esq., A.R.C.O. Y O U N G & R A W L S Y , “ SAKURA SHIMA VOLCANO DISASTER.” CLUB. /, ;| of Sale.maji be obtained of Scenic. » 1 WANTS OF ALL KINDS ins-road, ithourne, and THE SAFFRONS, ROAD. HeadOtLx: ARTICLES FOR S il Pathe Gazette and Singing Picture. FOOTBALL SEASON. U D S O N ’ S SERVANTS WANTED or 3ITUAT 1C X Unfurnished), Commodious Detached Residence, To-day (Saturday), A p ril 18th, 27, TERM INUS BOAD two minutes from sea front and Devonshire Park, con­ MONDAY, April 20th. EASTBOURNE CHARITY CUP FIN L D ’___BE )j- ■> HOUSES or APAITMENT3 Established 1875. taining 15 bed and dressing rooms, bath room, 4 reception EASTER ft WRIGHT, rooms, billiard room, ample domestic offices. Suitable EASTBOURNE v. OLD MALVERNIA7 Branch Offices Are Advertiseiin the vb for a family of position or for a public or scholastic “ The Antique Brooch/’ Drama, f 1 Kick-off at 3.45. Admission fid. a 1, Oarilwlft Road CTIONEERS and VALUERS, HOUSE. institution. ; Parncom be t €o.’s (LI i.) Sub lei Newspapers LAND and ESTATE AGENT Rent £250, or Freehold for Sale. “ PRINCE.” Drama. 14, Grand Hotel Buildings Rent (Furnished),|9 to 15 guineas per week. “ THE GUSHER.” Comic, t j L. B. & a C. R. DBPOUI TOBIES. At One Cl arm. vii. i : tAD, EAST! lURNE Edgar Horn and Chartres, Estate Offices, 31, Corn­ t b tn o tx w Invited, • (Adjoining the Lo: m and County field-road, Eastbourne, and London, S.W. “ MARY’S NEW HAT.” Comedy. HEAP DAY EXCURSION 1 Inskrtion ... (not ova 20 Wor la) pom Shilling “ LAKE MAGGIORE, ITALY.” Coloured Scenic. Valuations far Probate, rtmsfer and o ‘ to LONDON, SON’S 8 Insertions...... Two Shillings and Sxxfknoh PROPEBT S FOB SALE.: Pathe Gazette and Singing Picture. SUNDAY, A pril) 19th. NGBB OFFICER 7 InskrtiOns ...... | Fivn Shillings FURNISHED and UNI Lines at Low eat Rate*. fid., 4d. and 3d.-All Tip-ups. Return Fares, 3rd Class. be charged, la, Special Reserved and Raised Seats. Telephone 706. CHARLES E.l HORNE, F.A.I., From SUSSEX LACE STUDIO, TO LONDON. i in the following! rCTIONEER. VALUER, H< SE AGENT TO CROYDON, , St, BOOTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. AND GAUGER, OLD TOWN CINEMA, l im it e d . Li MOM Given in Needle Point and Pillot Lottes. EASTBOURNE TIDESWELL ROAD, BAS! IOURNE. NEWEST AND BEST. POLEGATE,../.. Designs and Cushions Supplied. Luxurious Seating. Perfect Ventilation, m la oes Returning from Victoria 8.50 p.m., Clapham Junction Matinee DaUy at 8. Continuous Performance □XLICK ft DAVIES, 8.55 p.m., and East Croydon 9.10 p.m. See Bills. Old wnd Modem Laces for Sale. 7 to 10.30. , ; I IRS, ESTATE AGENTS, Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, April !0th, list & ttnd. INAL TIE F O O T B A L L MATCH OHS AND v a l u e r s . GROVE BOAD. RASTBOUBN A D0T& AT CRYSTAL PALACE. / l EL CHATPTELD ft SON, T h x P bok Auction Mart, Txrminub- “ Quo VadiB.” (Three Parts). EXCURSION TO LONDON, R M . wWEST e s t aEND n -.DAIRY, i q p u s E AG 1VEYOR, r -_D, E astbourne. SBBTHOJIO Dairy Farmer*, “ TftE RIOT.” Comic. SATURDAY, Apr il 25th. Valuations for Probate and other purposes. “ WHY BRONCHO BILL LEFT BEAR COUNTRY.” IAENOO. IS DAIRY PRODUCE Drama. Lewes, Sums Availablh fob Advancks oh Mortgage, ’are to London. Agents for all the prindml Local Residences and "MADONNA OF THE STORM.” Drama. “ THE NEW BABY.” Comic. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, April Mrd, tUh & ilth. EASTBOURNE. T b a o ed b tI POLEGATE .... been successful MESSRS. LAKE ft CO., “ The Master Crook.” Breconshire. ] of thebnihUng u u c t i o n e e r s , s u r v e y o r s . Sensational Three Part Drama. Returning from Victoria 9.55 p.m. See Bills. ported to the ,SL LLOY ESTATE AGENTS and VALUERS. Vennyfooh, nei A “ OLD MODDINGTON’S DAUGHTERS.” Comedy. effort had failet VALUERS 4 PHtENIX ASSURANCE COMPANY AGENCY “ THE RAILROADER’S WARNING." Drama. is in oharge ol Have Removed their Offices to more commodious “ MABEL’S NEW HERO.” Comic. Breconshire foi 1 OURNE Premises at “ PLOMBIERIES.” Coloured Scenijt, about midnight [ON LABELS of an 2a, BOLTON ROAD, EASTBOURNE. Prices, 3d. and fid.; Balcony, Is. Tea served gratuitously overhanging tt Weekly and at all Matinees to fid. and Is, Seats. Capital service of down the womi Telephone 1112. Motor Buses. Balcony Seats may be booked. TeL 1293. condition, Easter Jneetibgs to acquire information afld I E x h ibitio n of Water Coloubh. — A t to prqfibund suggestions which was oft' Aldridge’s In Terminus-road there is a charming lacking^under the old conditions. exhibition of water oolours by Mr. Blamire Young. Hr A. Brown. There are plotures painted in many lands, but his gdkBTS,” iriiM and Swollen Limbs. I -----—l--- water oolours of the South Downs will naturally 0 Visas. T h e E.A.C. S p o r t s . olalm most attsntlon. One of a group of oottages ~ w - n K 8/6. UUutraUd LitU Frte. To the officials of the E. Aic., and especially at Weatdean Is specially beautiful. Mr. Young paints sky effects with a masterful hand. A very lGQXJET COUBT for Ladies. to Mr. E. Catt, the club’s hard-working pleaeant half-rE-hour may be spent examining hls F LORA j from Compton-street). COAL is one pearls. Ours ij not, like theirs, an “ age of Carpets in the County; Turkey and Mirzapore Car­ —a notice of whloh appears in our “ Ploture Halls ” on Thursday. waited for you,” very pleasingly. Miss Jackson IDSLES.” velvet and bid] ;ht steel.” It is only in the pets from the Far East are in abundance; best British column—Is, we understand, to be extensively sang again in the seoond part, her contribution Eastbourne. Axminsters by the yard, and in squares; Brussels and toured, the Intention being to take It through the being appreolatlvely reoelved, Helen Fkrrabs, East that the custom of exchanging costly Tapestry Carpets are seen in a great variety; Art Colonies. j presents upon such bccasions still obtains; ana Roman Squares in every size. V in a l l s ' is cer­ A hearty greeting awaited Mr. William J. Read [ Loudon Company. There is a vi ity of widely varying statistics tainly the place to buy Bedsteads and Bedding.—Only Hunt Races.—On Wednesday next the annnal MUSICAL FRATERNITY’S CONCERT (solo violinist), who played In hls usual masterly to be found a; ug historic chroniclers as to , address: 53 and 53a, Terminus-road. Telephone 524. steepleohases In connection with the Eastbourne and brilliant style Salnt-Saens' “ Havanaise," a Hunt 'will take plaoe at Poiegate. Five events composition demanding for Its satisfactory exposi­ , 23rd, for Three Night* tit 8. S and ftOTOR CYCLES. th e sum lavii ' upon “ the Field of the Cloth Footwear to please the eye, fit the foot, and The Eastbourne Musloal Fraternity's conoert at tion no ordinary skill. Loud applause at the con­ EVERYTHINGI • 1 ■ ■ ' for jjCY ■ ( . of Gold.” Ti in at ite lowest figure, in view reliable for wear. — Observe, J. J. Saunders, 106, have been arranged as follows: Light Weight at! up. i South-street (between . Devonshire - place and St. Steepleohase; Heavy Weight Steepleohase; United the Town Hall on Wednesday evening was a com­ clusion showed how greatly the performance was ■I Have you seen oar NEW SB ROOM at 48, GROVE ROAD? of the higher chasing power of money, it; Saviour’s Church), Hunt Steepleohase; Farmers’ Steeplechase; the mendable effort to assist the funds of the local admired. Responding to the Inevitable encore, was tremendo s. Paris will not glitter like I. M.F.H.’s Nomination Stee; ’ ’ ' ‘ 1 ’ hoapltais. Unfortunately the amount of publio Mr, Read obliged with another exoerpt, whioh met A COMPLETE STOCK OF MOTOR j CYl AND CYCLES WITH ACCESSORIES ON VIEW. N o t ic e.—All those who wish to Warehouse vhlch Is ope support that.lt evoked left a good deal to be wished, Ardres, but, ven bright spring sunshine; their Furniture should not do so until they have to members of any recognised Hunt In the King­Klni with equal appreciation. Another popular feature should w ear a ming aspect at the becom- dom. The riders in this raoe will all wear oolours. the audience assembled to further the society’s was the high‘ ' ;mv oredltable ’oello playingaylng of Miss f o b £ 2 6 . 5 s . inspected Messrs. G. E. Mavnard’s, Limited, Ware­ S o l e A g e n t s f o r C A L T H O R P E JAMES MOTOR CYCLES ing moment hen the chestnut' foliage is houses, which Are the finest in Eastbourne. Estimates The entries ulosed on Tuesday night. This fixture, publlo spirited design, and at the same time to Irene Cardwell,I, who was enoorea for her almost AREN IN PART PAYKENT. free.—Note the address, G. E. Maynard, Limited, which has been yearly growing In popularity, Is enjoy a programme of considerable musloal excel­ flawless execution In Squire’s arrangement of an OLD KOTOR CYCLES fresh in the evards. The judgment of Removal and Storage Contractors, Greyslone- lence, being ot only moderate dimensions. The “ Old Swedish A ir” by Llndblad, The programme Paris of a; Kin| and Queen has still a certain held under National Hunt rules and will doubtless Q O ^ The Prompt Cycle and Motor buiidlngs,, South-street, Eastbourne. attract a large crowd of local and oounty sports­ explanation of this disappointing result is to be was completed with songs by Mr, J. Turnbull and GEORGE DOIJLL & importance, ce iis prosperous under a found mainly, no doubt, In the unsuitable date Mr. S. T. Wemyss (both tenor vocalists), The Cycle Repairers. -! Thh Gas Company’s Speciality this week: men. fixed for the event. Easter week is not only a (Proprietor, Gbobsb D om ), republic,_r ___ , __ but ot a few of her people may A large consignment ot the H.P.: series of gas former sang Tostl’s “ Parted ’’ and the latter “ The J.;.. 4- regret the vanished glories of crowns and cookers. See windows. South African Minister’s New Appoint­ time when many residents are away from the town, Venetian Love Song” (Benlngfleld) and “ Thora 56b, GROVE ROAD. GROVE ROAD. ’^onoeos. courts. The st^te visits of foreign potentates ment.—The South African Baptist eontalns a bnt when the Inhabitants generally have been this last-named befog given as an encore). are thus matteijs of compensation. They give: T he P hotographic Siotion of the E ast­ lengthy report of a farewell meeting to the Rev. already surfeited with holiday entertainment and Mr. F. W. Sparrow and Mr. Vernon F. Searle Workshop and Garage: 1, WEST S' MOTOR CYCLES A CYCLES ON HIRE. a vast amount of pleasure; to the man in the bourne Natural History. P hotographic And Ernest Baker, for upwards of 20 years Baptist have little appetite for further Indulgence. One divided the duty of aooompanylng the performers, Literary Society are holding a non-competitive minister at Cape Town, and now appointed to a only hopes that the Indifferent response on this this work being efficiently exeouted. Mr. T, E. V. street, not to sfleak of the; ubiquitous woman.; exhibition at the Saffrons Rooms, Meads-road, on still more Important sphere of work at Johannes- oooaslon may not damp the sooiety s enthnslasm Kirtlan (chairman of the Fraternity) and the hon. DAI Pranked out in !the extremest fashions of the Thursday evening next, opening at eight o’olook, rg. A Dative of HaUsham, where hls fathei for future enterprise In the oause of publio oharity.. secretaries (Messrs. Oxley and ParsonB) worked Builders and High-class moment, poisefl on- the highest of heels, the; when photographs, lantern slides, See.,' produoed oarried on a bookseller’s business for many years, The Fraternity have a long and proud reoord very hard in making the arrangements for the SANITARY SPECIALISTS. Parisienne will be ready to follow Dr. Johnson’s; by the members of the Boolety will be exhibited. Mr. Baker was artloled to the reporting staff ot standing to their credit, and usually their special oonoert. Annmber ot the nurses ot the Prlnoess this journal. Giving himself to religious work, he oonosrts have excited widespread Interest, with Alice Hospital kindly undertook the selling of the immortal counsel of perfection to ttie widow: St. George’s Day.—A Boy Scout rally will* ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, Abe. Thrale. She is' delighted to seize an oppor-i subsequently underwent a special training for Jthe consequences highly serviceable to the particular programmes. AT 11 O’CLOCK, 3.0, 6.15, be held In the " jptist,;mlnlstiy ;a t: the Spurgeon Qollege. He objects that have enlisted the sympathies of the Works; ;.i tunitv to “ be brisk, be piibTic; be splendid.”; Darley-road, on tarD fcao. i - h r ; Designs and Esttmatss en Rented Che pastorate of the Wall Street promoters. The members will be well advised, Submitted. LEONARDS HOAD. For the popularity of King Edward, memoral- All the looal Soouts, Church, Cape Town, which be has retained ever therefore, not to take too seriously the publlo’s ised by a street bearing his name and an attend, also Scouts from WUfingdoa and Poiegate. slnoe, his work there and In Cape Town generall failure to rally to their support on Wednesday last HOUSEBREAKERS AT WORK. Officr Atm Showrooms : imposing statue, is passed on to his sovereign Admission to the grounds will be by Invitation being very highly appreciated. The farewell meel with befitting ardour and liberality. The Mayor only. kTION ARMY CITADEL. son. King George is, neeessarily more of a; ing jnst held was nnmeronsly attended, and In and Mayoress, with their acoustomed readiness to THREE DWELLINGS ENTERED. • Lanonby-road. 1, Langney-road, I stranger, but hi$ reception would be cordial if S. F aith’s GuiLDt — The 8. Faith’s Guild addition to tributes by representatives of all the oo-operate In any useful projeot, gave their patron­ age a practical turn, both Councillor and Mrs. 0. Telephone he were weleoikied only as the son of. his conoert, which takes place at the Town Hall on Evangelioal Ohurohes and Sooieties, a number of Row” (8UNDAY), East father; and Quqen Mary is sure of an ovation. Wednesday evening next, promises to be an event presentations were made to Mr. and Mrs. Baker. W. Bolton being present and remaining to the end On Tuesday afternoon three houses In the Old ;ce8 of Adjt. and Mrs. Wright of an unusually Interesting nature. Amongst I of the oonoert. Town dlstrlot were entered, while''- the ooouplers 1 Of late years 'Paris has not abounded in Eastbourne Eye Infirmary.—Further con­ were out. The localities visited by the marauders lTend 11,3and &15. -! .1.1 I those who will assist are Miss Edith Taylor, Miss tributions received on behalf of this institution The Fraternity's collective share in the attractive CORNFIELD queens, and we (u?e hardly awfire how French­ Doris Tobltt and Mr. Tom W. Ooussens (vooallsts). programme extended to some half adozen ohoruses were Eastdean-road, Milton-road and Gore Park- T el. 880. 81, men aid prepared to admire the wife and Inolude: 5s., from Martha Cummings and friends; Near Foot Dsronshlrt i Place. Miss Mand Angell (violinist), Miss Irene Cardwell M. Cole, Hampden Park, 3s.; collected 2s. 10d. and part songs, all of whioh were presented with road, entranoe to one of the houses being gained the mother of a' promising family. The (’cellist) and Miss Netta Boljeau (at the piano). In characteristic aoonraoy and taste. Mr; George by means of the baok door. At another honae A. Prince of Wales has, if course, had his own addition to the contributions of the foregoing, the Poetry Society;)—A t a meeting of this Ornse, the hon. oonduotor, directed the singing, acoess was gained through a window whloh had been left unfastened, while a third was entered iESPERANTO SOCIETY. i a fresh supply of high- gliah and Foreign Cakes and Confectionery success in Franjce already, and at no. distant members of the Guild, under the oonductorehip of society on Tuesday evening, in the Committee whloh evidently made the best of Impressions, each date. We shall all hope the visit may pass Mr. Franols W. Donne, will render “ Nursery Room of theTeohnlcal Institute, Mr. F. Allen, B. A., of the well-rendered numbers being vigorously after breaking a pane of glass. The spoils did not awayay leaving otlly ehbrming remembrances. Rhymes” (Dr. Walford Davies) and a number of read a. ««per on “ Thought and emotion in poetry.” applanded. Opening with an old friend, “ Com­ provide a very rioh harvest, the principal things o r “ P a r i s ” | A disci rades In Arms, delivered with rloh tone and a fine reported as missing befog a watch and a few articles and ROLLS DELIVERED j ALL PARTS of the TOWN - PROMPT, I If the Channel i Tunnel is really coming, we miscellaneous selections. Farther particulars as ilon followed, and On the motion of the _j^eg) vrtll he given In Esperanto to prloes of admission, &o., will be found in an Councillor J. O. Wright, seconded by Incisiveness, the Fraternity next essayed Grelg’s of jewellery. Several bouses in Lewes have just shall be linked iloser than ever with what to advertisement. Hardoastle, Mr. Allen was heartily part song, “ The Recognition of Land, In whiah been entered In a similar manner, and It is thought Shakespeare wd odr fair enemy.” Even \g Next, at Eight o’clock, in St. Vau a OUwtnted). Prloe Five Bhllllngr, post I „i THE . for hls paper. their capabilities were satisfactorily tested. The probable that the thieves have now transferred the nearness of the Waterloo Centenary is F orthcoming Esperanto Lkotcre.—A lec­ short Inoldental solo was well sung by Mr. H. W. their unweloome attentions to Eastbourne. The _/» Parish Room. ture on “ Paris,” Illustrated by lantern slides, will urne Horses at Bridge Steiple- riUMFSlS OF OUB ANOE8TOB8 EASTBOURNE FOXHOUNDS not likely to >pen old sores. It is a true Oxley. Sullivan’s “ The Beleaguredf” was followed polioe have the matter in hand and are devoting Non-Esperantist* specially invited. be given on Monday evening next in St. Anne’s CHA8E8.— Mr. S. H. Weston, of Eastbourne, ran at an Interval by “ The Miserere” aoene from all their energies to bringing the offenders to ■ ' ■ ! : U SUSSEX. | case of peace ith honour to Edward the Parish Room. The leotnre will be of particular several horses at Bridge on Monday, Mr. Charles WAT.!. BONA-FIDE I Peacemaker, e En ente Cordiale may now Verdi’s “ II Trovatore," fo whloh the oomblned justice. Interest to all local Esi erantists, a large party of H. Weston, his son, having the mount ih most qioes were heard at their best, the effect of this GUILD CONCERT, : J CONTAINS A COMPLETE HISTORY be described as i very promising 10-year-old. whom will go to the IDig International Esperanto instances. Delighted beat several better favourites I and won the M.F.H.’s Nomination Steeplechase beautiful concerted number being enhanoed by the i BB HELD ON Hunt Steeplechase Me congress to be held in Paris next August. 'Admis­ pleasing treatment of the familiar duet by Miss E asily P lrasxd.—“ Hag your wife found » Sind, at Eight o'clock. THE PELHAM FAMILY. \ sion is free and non-Esperantlats are cordially Mr. O. H. Weston getting the horse home in gooc Carrie Selmes and Mr. J. T, Parsons. Another oon hou8a thst snlts hert" , “ Well, yes, It suits her— invited. The leotnrer, Mr. A. E. Styler, will speak style, pfe Weston’s.. sbwud ^..00 Miss JTarry, ridden byoy MiMr. and Gentlemen have kindly A im as Articles on the Saseex Martyr*; The Will take place Nutt, trlbutlon ot the Fraternity was Pfoeutl’s old part' all but the kitchen range, the cupboards, the cellar. • Quaker*; Ike Hermits ^Witchcraft; “ G r ----- STRAY NOTES. entirely In Esperanto, hls remarks being trans­ ’as seoond in the United Hunts’ ILIgh song, “ Good Night,. Beloved,” with which the the front parlour, the hall,: the lighting arrange- la East and w est Sussex, &0. lated Into English for the benefit of those not fully weight teeplechase. Mr. Ronald Cardwell had a programme proper terminated. ments, andid the dining-room wallpaper 1“ Tayior^MUs Doris ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL find, 1914, conversant with the language Of Zamenhof. oouple ’ mounts, one of which proved saccesBfuL . / At Two o’clock. We1 rei to the United Hunts’ Heavy-weight Cardwell, 1 *TUala a wdoome cent nuaUaasf ... whloh no SeaIson E] INSION. “Military’’[Whist Drive.—One of these ! stand* In Med It m l*e. ainee It has ' tie Steeple ase, in whloh, by the aid of Major NEAR POLEGATE STATION Circumstances coi bined to make the novel and Interesting entertainments took plaoe at Lamen Golden Mace, he defeated Mr. John brief E aster holii lay al iut the most successful the Chnreh Room, Sonth-street, on Wednesday 9 families whose history Is (About one mile). Gosden1 Oraoksman II. by twenty lengths, Mr. Large Assortment of Newly Made on. Conductor: Mr. ~ ‘ . the Shirleys and Eastbourne has ever ixperienced. Reliable evening in connection with St. Saviour’s Olub. Weston's. Ireland Yet being third lh a fie]"eld of six. ! the Shelleys."—' Under National H unt R ules. estimates of numbers isiting a town over a Mr. A. G. Ryder kindly superintended the arrange­ Mr. Cardwell’s other ride was In the South-Eastern ments for the drive, whion proved very enjoyable. Mounted Brigade Inter-Regimental Steeplechase, GuiliL4 period of several! days ,re, no doubt, difficult Several prizes were awarded. haionllwcterl some Interesting chap to form ; but taking t! railway ♦bturns in In which he seoured third berth with his own BLACK CLOTH and SILK COATS hspedall , whioh will be read with pleasure Prices of Admission : . iy horse, Freedom HI. Sussex."—The Antiquary. conjunction witblthe multitudes that swarmed Salvation A rmy : Farewell Meetings.— is to be congratulated on f Motor Cars or,Carriages to Reserved Enclosure, £2. 2a.; over every p art < f th e s|ea jfront, it is a reason­ The Eastbourne Corps of the Salvation Army has All Souls’ Cycling Club.—Favoured with ‘ jal as well as local L. Motor Coach 'or-Four-horse Conveyance to Winning able assumption th at; the influx compared orogressed so greatly since the advent In August, bright and very Four different sizes. To suit small figures and ladies requiring very large sizes. Field, £1.10s.; Motor Cars or Pair-horse Conveyances to 1912, of Adjutant John Wright and Mrs. Wright dontaind a fund of : Winnlniling Field, i gle-horse Conveyances to favourably with any previous Easter record. an excellent start it inhabitants of Sussex.”—I Winning Fie Pedestrians, Is. each. that the Impending departure of these highly lay, when, leaving PIC' MEETIN G The regrettable i eflection is that this brilliant oapable and hard-working leaders will be regretted, headquarters at 10.30, a party of eight, under the, Prices 29/6 to 4 guineas. Exceptional value. mid course between revival has been so shorf-lived,—that already up of dry detail* •• MR. /OHN GOSHEN, Hon. Sec., not only by the members themselves, bnt by all direction of the Captain, made their way, vid ----- The book i* a Montague Lodge, Eastbourne, the town, is resuming its normal spring who value the good work the Army Is doing Pevenseysey Bay and Wartling, to Battle, arriving at -i ■ I’ I - ] • i i. . 1 j j r -U e y ts quietude, and tflat, shprt of some unantici­ amongst the poor of the town. Periodical changes 1 o’olock. Alter dinner' at thei PilgrI:Pilgrims' Rest, it h e Teci hnical Institute aeries of Us ‘Gllmiwee’ Mr. C pated miracle, EAstbourne will one# again be In the looal leadership are part ot the Army stroll In the town and a visit to the churoh, All ------hMiffifldl matters. The sacrificing upon jthe altar of idiotic custom system; Adjutant and Mrs. Wright would pro­ Souls’ “ pilgrims” passed on to Ntnfield, where COSTUMES & SPORT’ nth, at Eight o'clock, . bably have remained longer, however, but for the they were joined by half a dozen more members, ______noble famines of the features that) go to make it as a late spring i the ex , and early summer resiort absolutely unap- Illness of their youngest daughter, the nature of brlngiog the number to 14. After enjoying the ndfloote, find plaoes In whloh necessitates removal to an Inland town. By good tea provided for them, as usual, by Mm. Lade, HOrEMj^rr .j iroachable. The flewly-fonned British Federa­ their devotion to the Army’s innumerable activities an honr or ao was pleasantly spent playing whist. COATS & SUITS. RCH AND WAB,” and ft CO., LnfiTKD, Printers, &c., W. S. SQUIRE & CO. 8ion of Health ] lists has appeared upon the Starting for home about 7.30, Eastbourne was Lewes, Eastbourne and East Grlnstead. scene amid a |_ ,t flourish or trumtram ; pets. The reached a few minutes after 9 Most Complete Selection. a Darby, ; And of all Booksellers. movement has an ibitioi designs and a healthy agreed that it had been a i Navy Blue. Black. i Society, will speak on the self-confidence; t has ilso token thefunda- Wright have won le esteem and confidence of all nesday a party of 17 enjoyi____, ______Mid Greys. Tana General Furnishing Ironmongers, oocesrned. The! RATIONAL PEACE HUMOROUS W O R K S WRITTEN m entally correct | cou of establishing itg^elf farewell meetings take plaoe vid Thornwell, returning over the Hide to Oaokle Dark Greys. Various. to-morrow and on ’ rednes,day next at the Citadel, bury and by the lower road from Hailsham—Next Electro Platers, Cutlers, &c., upon a representative is. But it has yet Five Sizes and Various Styles. i by Alderman E. DCKt. itself i by measures calculated 4o Langney-road, qn< large gatherings are antiol- veek It: Is hoped to have an afternoon run jPUBX 8U8SRX DOGGEREL to justify ted. It is a si t of satisfaction that therBan-j ON FREE secure the objeqt which has called itr‘ into Windmill Hill, the evening section start!]fog. __ — - — ■■■ ■ ■ ■ 1 i I — lurne Corps Is se from debt; there are, bow- usual, at 6.30. . •>. ••-a ' < being; and without wishing to under-rate ever, oertaln oi it liabilities, amounting to 42/- 49/6 52/6 63/- ite potentialities of usefulness, one may be CRICKET ft POolftALL 22, TERMINUS ROAD. about £20, whleh idjutant Wright would like to the Costume. I

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the football seen was of the moat tile day.an which the Budget is doe.- A Budget THE CHARM OF THE DOWNS. BOROUGH POLICE COURT, RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. description; and, better etill, most SKATING CARNIVAL night, indeed, requires that the Chancellor of ATHLETIC NOTES. the Exchequer shall be entirely fit and well. Mr. Bt RICHARD GILBERT. of it wea distinctly clever as well. In the first Lloyd George seldom gets off under two hours. half especially, when the men were fresh, the Thubsdatv—Before Mr. 0. H. Evill (In the chair) (By Spectator.) Brilliant Scene at Devonshire Park. Mr. Gladstone often spoke on such occasions for Election of Chairman and Vice-Chairman. - - l— reached quite a high level of excellence, ! four when in his beat form. Perhaps none but those born im Sussex can and Dr. Muir Smith. even, after the interval, with the pace COME DOWN IN THE! WORLD. wing to tell, the football never deteriorated The Bank Holiday night skating in the The Easter holidays, so far as London is con­ properly appreciate the beauty, the strange '•■vi WEEK’S FOOTBALL. into anything approaching kick and rush. Fora Floral Hall, Devonshire. Park, was undoubtedly cerned, have proved a brilliant success. Un­ fascination, of the Downs, and yet among the Frederiok Smlth, of 'no fixed abode, was charged The annual meeting of the Rural District Council oup tie final it was an astonishingly scientific clouded sunshine on two out of three of the with begging In Willowflold-square on the previous one of the most successful of these events week-end days, and only enough cloud in the poets who have sung of the oounty hardly one is day., !■ was held at Avenue House, the Avenue, yesterday. and clever game. Sussex born- and bred. We in Sussex cannot The R«v..B. B. Crake was voted to the ohalr • * a .! organised for some time. The picturesque Southern Counties to temper the heat, but not, P.C. Austen stoi>’d that In oonscquence of aoom- EASTBOURNE v. ST. MART’S. boast of statesmen, artists, divines or authors to plalnt he went to Willowflcld-square, where he saw temporarily, and there were also present Lieut- There wasn’t a pin to choose between the.two assembly on the brilliantly-illuminated rink was alas, to lay the dust on the main roads, which, exceptionally large, while the number of for all their March, watering, were veiled in an any great degree, but we possess one asset of prisoner aocosting foot passengers. Witness heard Col. Owen, C.M.G., C.I.E., the Rev. J, T. Burns, teams. Both sides fully deserved to win and it ever increasing cloud from early morning to even­ him ask a gentleman for assistance. wae just a' toss up as to which side would be onlookers fully reached the average for these which any other oounty might well be envious. Mr. Rupert S. Gwynne, M.P., Mr. Roland V. HOLIDAY MATCHES. ing on Bank Holiday. The almost entire absence Wales has her craggy mountain peaks, Scotland Prisoner, who spoke In a refined voice, said he GWynne, Mr. F. J. Dann, Mr. W. Mackay, Mr. favoured with a little hick. This fell to the; holiday festivals. The fancy dress competition of karse-drawn1 traffio was the most obvious was formerly iq business at Walthamstow, Essex, Congers, who, after taking the lead through a her purple-heathcred moors, but Sussex rests well C. H. Alien, Mr. A. S. Haynes, Mr. J. L. Reid, Mr. and 1__ attracted a record entry, man; ■ of the! costumes feature of the occasion, and it is no exaggeration satisfied with her softer beauties of smooth, but failed. “ I was brought up as a draper," he G. Hornsby, Mr. C. Chandless-Chandless, Mr. F. J. GlabtoI fine shot by G O. Elliott and; then being oollaied; playing an originality of design that was to eay that on the Brighton and Portsmouth added, “ but have oome down In the world. I have Mr. I mu afraid the Old Town Club’s aupportere through ;the agency of J. Elliott, flnatiy obtained: rolling dovmland. Lacking the rugged majesty Maitland, Mr. C. J. Knight and Mr, T. E. Varley Mrs. , inctly pleasing. The proceedings re carried roads’ and other favourite “exits from the worked at different places coming down here. I Kirtlan (elerk). were a bit disappointed an Saturday. It ia Vthe lead well on in the second half and hung on oilt with the customary spirit and ar ion,the Metropolis it was impossible for the swiftest am very sorry; there Is none of us perfect, and I Shaw,] knowledge that St. Mary’s wore expected: to it with a dogged pertinacity until the final iraingera ohauffeur to avoid the dust of other oars immedi­ never thought I should oome to It.” The Rev. E. E. Crash remarked that he had on Mr. i whistle blew. The winning point was obtained music being supplied by the Med* Brown : Seat bourne, and beat them easily, and it Orchestra, under the direction of orfolk ately in front. The popularity of “the double The Chairman: You know you ought not to do twelve previous occasions been voted to the Mr. 8q ghtfully smart piece of work by Sutton,; I Many have oomplained1 of their uniformity, ohalr at the commencement of the annual jmeet- have gone a little against the grain to see Megone, the selected items comprii 11 the perambulator ” and the motor bike grows apace this? Mr. ’ — the ball from » rebound, cleverly; most popular and up-to-date pieces, j usual, also, and the short intervals between1 the larger and, indeed, one down is much like another. Prisoner: I am sorry, and I would only ask for ing of the Counoil, and he thanked them for Mr. team only able to make a draw of it To defqnoe and scored quite easily. It; fancy The same grey-green fg-ass covera the hills every­ plaolng him once again In the seat of the mighty. Mrs. i i f was a w&rm morning and both teams were pretty members of the audience judged the vehicles were well filled by this type of machine. an opportunity to get baok to Walthamstow. lcmest truth, St. Many’s were very lucky dresses, but so keen wae the competition that As for the cyclist and the poor pedestrian, their where save where the furze stains the landscape The Chairman: Well, don’t do it again. You The first Item on the agenda was the election off with even that. well baked at the finish. mmy persons found it no easy matter to decide lot was not a happy one; but the wise among with a darker grey-green, which.-in summer will oan go. of a chairman for the ensuing year. In the past f * ? to whom their vote should go. T1 highest them avoid the main roads and stick to the by­ change to the brightest gold. There are no Prleoner: Thank you, sir. they had been exceedingly fortunate In regard • *!,*■. , . , For the winners, who all played well, Wheeldon number went to Mra Winteijsoale, 10 was a ways. sudden startling changes in the outlines. All to thelr> chairman and vloe-ohalrman, and he r ot going to say that Eastbourne were the Yesterday.—Before the Mayor (Councillor O. W. was very good at left baiclsk, Terry amongst the charming representative of ‘ The P« rlj Girl,” Probably at any .similar season of the year have the same curved backs and gently shelving thought no Counoll had a obalrman or vloe- aide to the extent of three or four goals, halves was ootispiauous for the tremendous i and who has now secured premier b mouie on flanks with long slopes protruding into the Bolton) in the chair, Major H. P. Mollneux, chalrman to compare with theirs (hear, hear). The t the run. of the play in this particular there has never been so fine a promise of fruit valleys and sometimes broad foreheads as at Councillor J, Duke and Mr. S. E. Kennedy, there can be no doubt that the Blue and amount of work he got through,thror..,__, whilst------of _ the; three suocessive occasions. harvest in the Home Counties, and in the county chairman was a gentleman of mature experience, front line the honours were carried off by the! A half-mile inter-club contest befcwe b e ’von- which, despite the efforts of the small builder, Willingdon Beacon, Beachy Head front bill, CHIMNEY FIRES. of great taot and of infinite Industry, and he had Yell ought to have won by something like Sutton and Hewitt.__ The latter slung1 Wilmington- Beacon and Mount Gaburn. There that atgin. What they ought to have done, left shire Park and the Old Brixfooians aroused the may etill claim with justice to be the garden of Emma Parkhouse, of Cornfield-road, was sum­ no doubt that the good work which Mr. Rupert in . some lovely centres, and] Sutton, who la keenest interest, and after a spirited encounter England. The Surrey and Kent hills are famous ia nothing terrifying, nothing even of what might Gwynnehad done would be continued In the future. hoW doesn't oount. It is what they did do evidently a bit above the common, was the best be strictly termed grandeur—the Downs are not moned In reepect of a chimney fire on April 2nd, that --tere.'and this was, that whilst they both sides scored the same numberber Ofof points, for their plum orchards, hardly less extensive P.0. Ashenden proved the case, and a fine of He hoped that gentleman would preside over them forward on the field. The losers’ hacks, Guy and of the Devon- impressive. They wre to us like fairy stories, for many years (hear, hear). He .had much plea­ very good football and were on the top but by the courtesy of members and productive, in good seasons, than those of beautiful yet elusive fancies. 2s. fid. was Imposed. f t form in moat respects, they threw aiway Thomas,; Were prominent for their sturdy defen­ shire Pa'ark ' team ' the visitors were allowed to take Evesham. They are just now a sheet of white sure In proposing that Mr. Rupert Gwynne be sive work, whilst the whole string of forwards; the awards. Mr. H. C. Harris acted as judge; blossom, and the custom of whitewashing the To view them by moonlight is to think of F ora similar offence on April 1st, William Webb, elected chairman for the ensuing year (hear, hear, the by shooting of the most unmentionable of Seaside-road, was, on the evidence of P.C. Cane, ton. were deserving of praise for their dashing display. Mr. W. Grinstead, timekeeper; Mr. Gavin G. trunks of the trees lends an additional reality to quaint gnomes with pointed, oonical caps, long and applause). * • • ’ I : * • * Stonham, timekeeper; Messrs. C. Rich and T. H. the appearance of light snowfall showing upon bearda and kindly Bmiles, and we can almost ordered to pay 2s. fid, Mr. BAiTOf seoonded, remarking that it was a It certain that if St Mary's had had The Eastbourne League, let Division, is now in Rooks, lap scorers; and Messrs. A. E. Hedges, R. the first fresh green of foliage, Pears are a little persuade ourselves we see them digging with DANGEROUS MOTORING. great honour to sit under the chairmanship of so the chances at praotio^ly^open^ goals their a most interesting state, and everything points to Knight and E. Mookett, umpires. more behind, but not much; and in sheltered their miniature pickaxes for the wonderful crock John Richardson, of’ Cambridge, was summoned able a gentleman. Mr. Gwynne’s experience, legal uiarksm. would not have failed. Enough an extra match being neoeasary to deoide the; The results, of the various competitions are places the oherries are magnificent in their bridal ' 'ing a motor oyele to the common danger knowledge and great tact made him a very efficient seen Of r„ forwards to recognise their soaring ship. At present the 1st Home Oountiee appended:— j_] | array. Then there are primroses blooming in Grand-parade on April 5th. He admitted and capable chairman, and they were deeply abilities whenever an opportunity presented gineera are at the head of the table with! Ladies—1, Mrs. WinteTscale (‘[The Pearl the oopses a little beyond i the reach of the day the offence. Indebted to him for giving them so much of hia itself. Unfortunately for them, however, the a lead of two points, but they have played one trippers, thousands or whom availed themselves to be caused by fungi, in the glamour of the time,. G irl”); 2, Mrs. Cotterell ("The 18thi Century ”); moonlight we cannot but think are the spots P.C. Dean stated that the defendant was riding «: defence was so good that very few real more match than St. Mary’s and the Oongrega- 3, Miss Rougerite (jockey);! 4, Miss Burn (news- of the new motor ’bus services, which, for a let>s a ipaotor cyole with a side oar attached at a speed of The resolution was oord tally adopted. came their way. Though Wale had tionals. The Congers have to play Hailshaml bwjy). I fare than the railways, transport them far afield. where the elves, with their long ears and from 2& to 30 miles an hour. Witness stopped him, shots to deal with they were mostly away end Pevensey at home. St Mary’s have to mischievous smiles, dance with the flower fairies, The Chairman, in acknowledging the compli­ Gentleman. — 1, Mr. HoUnsom (“ Monkey It is unfortunate that the visit of the English who wear harebells on their tiny heads, while, bub-when asked to produce his license defendant ment, said be was very grateful to the Council for fro>m long range and easily deaie meet Pevenaey at home and the Engineers awayj B rand”); 2, Mr. Egerton Savory (“ Charles II.”); Rugby team to Paris to play “ All France” said It was at Cambridge. and up this last match the ultimate ohampdon- should have been marred by “incidents” once as spectators of the nocturnal revels, there edt the honour they had done him onoe again. W hat­ li * * ■'•*! 3. Mr. T. Warren (Zulu); 4, Mr. Cameron (a the toads on their stools or under their umbrellas Defendant said he had sent to Cambridge for the ever success he had been able to achieve In the ship ;y depends. I have a fancy that the flapper). but too familiar at home. The spectators, most license, but tt could not be found. It wats'ia good1 game to wateh, the result being gallant will win the competition, and of whom probably knew as little about the science or sunshades, or rather moonshades, just as we chair In the past had been due to the kindness and in doubt! right up to the finish. Both sides were Half-Mile Inter-Club Oonteet (between teams please to consider them. Here we are, out of A-flne of £1 and costs was Imposed. oo-operation of the members of the Counoll and well represented, the only changes in the East­ by so oing derive consolation for their disj of the gama as they Would about cricket, seem to Mr. L appon icnt in the Eastbourne Cup 1 appenr repreaenting the Devonshire Park and the Old have expected a gladiatorial show; perhaps the our petty human world—at home with Nature. AN INDISTINGUISHABLE NUMBER, the officers who served It. They had got on very bourne team being the substitution of Irens for Brixtonians).—Heat one: S. F. Casey beat F. Suoh are the Downs by moonlight to an imagina­ well, and he hoped the ratepayers thought so too, . *6.—Mrli Wells! at| left back and W. Garrard for F. W. of the i© table more so as the list of French players reveals the Eric Guineas, of Grand-parade, was summoned JEstooc r-Goals-', Rawlings in 2-mins. 31 3-Sths *ecs. Heat two: L. curious fact that the majority of them hail from tive mind—perhaps some would say “ a deranged fos having the front Identification plate of a motor though he was afraid that as the years Increased Mr. ( oentre forward, St. Mary’s pressed p. W. D. L. For. Asrst. Pto. S. Mason beat F. E. Barker [in 2-mins. 20-secs. one! ” so bad the rates, but the latter had not Increased , but Eastbourne quickly got together, Home Cok ntiesEng. IS ... 9 ... 2 . 2 ... 41 ~ 21 - 20 the sunny South, where tempers are perhaps less oyole indistinguishable on the Grand-parade on St. r ...... 12 ... y ... 0 . 8 ... 42 ... 14 — 18 Heat tijhee: E. W. Bussey bdat H. N Carey in evenly balanced than north of Pari9. Tarbee, By the sunlight, however, the soeme is different, April 11th; alio for falling to produce hie license. at so fast a rate as had been the case in respect of not long before the homesters opened onal .... 12 9 ... 0 . 8 ... 84 ... 15 - 18 2-mins. 28 sees. Heat four: N. Douohi beat Ran but the same spirit is over all. When, we see other Cmicella and local bodies not so very far . From' a free kick Irens placed the Biarritz, Bordeaux, Toulouse, and Bayonne all HO. Simmons said he could not distinguish the Any ...... IS ... 7 ... 2 . . 4 ... 47 ... 21 — 16 Croxson in 2-mins. 35-secs. furnished representatives, and Paris, of the whole last night’s fairy ring we do not eay, “ Who front number on the defendant’s machine. Witness from there. In conclusion, the Chairman proposed to his forwards, who, oombininr ...... 12 5 ... S .. 4 ... 20 «%. 25 — 18 Backwards Potato Race.—1, Lerwill; Mason. would imagine here now what we imagined last the eleotion of CoL Owen as vice ohalrman, and, outwitted the defence and Campbel ...... 12 ... 3 ... 2 .. 7 ... 14 ... 89 - 8 fifteen, but two. But, in view of the scrupulous stopped him, and when asked for his license defen­ Upper) ...... 14 ... 2 ... 1 .. ir ... 10 ... 68 — 5 Hoop Race (Ladies).—1, Miss Carey; 2, Miss fairness shown to English and other foreij night?” But rather, “See, here is where the dant failed to produoe it. in doing so, weloomed the Rev. J. T. Burns as a ;h rstther a soft shot iurt inside the post. St. pa ... 1* ... 2 ... 0 . . 12 ... 18 ... 28 — 4 Beys ., i , champions Of the ring, the hostile attitude of tl fairy feet trod a ring last night on the hillside. member, and expressed regret at the retirement oil * • - H « i-,1 « « » Defendant said the number had been partly Two-Step Competition.—1, Mias CareV and Mr. spectators Was unintelligible. They will dance again to-night perchance, should erased In cleaning the cycle. He had lost his Mr. Robert Matthews. He also Informed the the only point in the first half, and The ird annual meeting of the Trade Branch Barker. , the moon be up.” license, but he had since taken out a new one. Connell that Mr. C. F. Russell, the representative laftep ['interval the exchanges became pretty Crioket. Tub will be held at 11, Sussex-gardens, A hand-polo match between [Eastbourne and St. Perhaps one of the most distinctive features of Defendant was fined 10s., Inclusive, in each case. ef East Dean, Intended to send In bis resignation. • 1 even, th Eastbourne nearly' always a bit the oni Wedr isday next, April 22nd:. at 8.30 p.m., when Leonards was won by the former by one goal to WEEKLY MOTOR NOTES. Downland is the sense of liberty. We are note BOUND OVER. Mr. Kni&ht seconded, and the motion was side. The game was well advanoed when Alden H. W. Keay will preside. nil, Lerwill soaring before the interval.; The bounded here by a precipice, there by a mountain] earried. equ|alieer came. The Old' Towners had torrent, here again by a mass of tumbled rocks. Ben Deacon Hide, of Latlmer-road, was oharged *ndL_ ’ to rush the ball into Eastbourne territory prizes were distributed by Mr.; Norfolk Megone. Col. Owen, In reply, said no keener set: of A long list of fixtures has been arranged for THROUGH TUNIS BY CAR. No, we may roam from Beachy Head to Caburo with being drunk and disorderly In Seaside on members of any looal body oould be found than the H«unuu got into dangerous proximity to the . Subjoined is a list of those present in fancy Mount without obstacle. We may stand on the | A|rU 13th. „ Mr. and ere.was a whole crowd of players just both Wednesdays and Saturdays, and a very good dress:— (Conclusion.^ members of that Counoll. . He would do his beet 8 m Hd season’s cricket is anticipated. The club is in hill-top knd say, “ Let us go here” or “ Let ua MlssBa 6nt|of the’Eastbourne goal, and from the Mr Alderton, rainbow; Miss E. Allchorn, Between Enfidaville and Sousse we find more go there,” and there is none to stay us. language. mtlie the ball came gently rolling across and was need of new players and the Hon. Secretary—Mr[ Spring; Miss Allchom, Spanish girl. w“ ”” I sj'ra ’s'sr.xr.,'! ’s,^:.otss Sandon.J F. Fletcher, Brookside, Polegate—will be happy traffic. Everywhere we meet with arabatt, great In spring the Downs wake with the rest of '| The Ohtef Constable (Major Teale) said there were | proceed to Westminster, as he understood the Mr. Tu| y going behind, instead of w[hich it Miss de Boys, Pierrette; Mied E. Burt, pieTrette; "’ all sprt three previous eonvlotions against Hide. Mrs. A to supply particulars to any intending new Mr. T. Bramley, cavalier; jMise Betts, gipsy nature. The grass, so grey and brown, now atmosphere In that part of the world was not what counted With the post and slowly curled over the membeik I need hardly point out the their mai assumes a greener garb readily detected by the Prisoner’s father said his son was all right when Mrs. M l-linei It was rather & lucky point, but no fortune teller; Miss Benson, music; Miss Brown, chariots. he kept away from the drink. He had been in an they liked it to be at the meetings of that Counoll A lbion one begrudged it, and it sent St. Mary’s advantages of belonging to such a club as the Dutch girl; Miss Bishop, art spident; Mias G. E. observant eye. Hie rugged, dark hawthorn bush (laughter). Van d a Trade Branch. One can always rely upon a sometimes it is a nomadic tribe, with tents, herds shows that, in spite of his thpms, he is a good asylum for nine months. ; Mr. anl supporters into the seventh heaven of delight. Brane, page; Miss Burrell, jockey; Miss Barber, and kabyleidoga; and then what a helter-Bkelter The Magistrates bound over the prisoner to be The Committees. decent wicket to practice on, and the subscrip­ Dutch; Miss Burrell, Irish girl; Miss BonneT, fellow by decking the black twigs with palest and V1ri tion of 6s. includes admission to the nets every when we sound our siren 1 green. The irrepressible furze which has been of good behaviour for three mooths, The committees were then appointed and they Mtoes | Dutch girl; Miss Bonner, lfisher girl; Misa But at length, the roads begin to wind; the subsequently met and appointed their ohalrmen ae It difficult to distinguish which of the evening after 5 o’clock and to tennis on Wednes­ Bridges, gipsy; Mr. Branhead, pierrot; Misa E.. bursting.out in yellow spangles all through the A GOOD CHARACTER AT LEWES. ad put the finishing touches to this days. •• ... ; | eartii becomes richer; crocuses and asphodels winter throws handfuls of gold about in response follows: Sanitary and Buildings, Mr. Rupert PVTGNU) Bonner, Quaker girl: Mr. Boyces coster; Misa glow beneath the olive treejs; Utile donkeys laden Catherine Hollands, of Romney-street, was sum­ Gwynne (vioe - chairman, Mr. 0. J, Knight); M iller. goXbul it transpired that it was Bennett, who, Boys, pierxette; Mr. Burke, tiennis; Miss Burn, te the thrush’s oall of “ Largesse, largesse.” What After ai injury, bad come up from full back to with mad-apples and tomatoes, trot by; and small better place to hear birds’ song than here? The moned for being drunk and disorderly In Seaside Finance and General Proposes, Col. Owen; High­ Mrs. . newsboy; Miss Baker, pierrettfe; Miss M. Burten- boys appear on the roadside, their eyes shaded on April Uth. She appeared in the dock with a ways, Mr. J. L, Reid ; Hospital, the Rev. E. E. Pariegl eutside it, and was thus enabled to save his shaw, pierrette; Misa G. Bijrtenshaw, Eastern clear, oft-repeated phrases of the thrush spread Roxny. - defeat. Bennett must have been a RUGBY FOOTBALL. by the hoods of their Mohammedan burnous, and far and wide so. that we do not know which is the cat In her arms, whloh was taken from her and Crake; Bve-Laws, Mr. F. J. Maitland; Housing, irl; Miss Brewster, French schoolgirl; Miss give us a military salute as we pass. A brilliantly put out of the Court. Mr. C. J. Knight; Pevensey and Westham Sewer­ Wheat, Ire water, cymbal dancer. last note! of the cheery bird we passed just a Lines. white.house shines from among the almond trees; while back and! which is the first whistle of that P.0. Burgess stated that the prisoner, who was age, Mr. F. J. Dann. EA8TBOORNR v. MOLESEY. Miss Chevaseus, Alsatian j peasant;_ Mr. H. soon Comes Hamman Seussa, a village seemingly drunk and shouting, tried to get Into the bar of the ; >‘j| plenty of dean, vigorous football in Church, pienot; Miss Caroyi Dutch Miss M. songster perched on the stunted elder bush L—Mr. |_ _ and very little-indeed that could be , ...... - , peopled only by shadows and palm trees; then ahead. Big white clouds drift about in the blue, Marine Hotel, the landlord havlog to look the Carey, French artist; Mr. Cjtimpson Marsuma Sou9se itself, rising in transplendent battlements, doors hi order to keep her out. As she refused to Knowlq as really foul or rough. St. Mary’s are cigar; Mr. Campbell, footballer; Mr. P. Chapman, and the wind is fresh—who could help feeling AGRICULTURE IN 1913. 2.-M robust side, and they put any amount On Saturday, on. Saffrons No. 2, Eastbourne whose very name seems to have the flavour of energetic? The sight of a hare racing up the go away witness took her Into oustody. l i x . cowboy; Mr. Cameron; flapper. the gorgeous South. Mr. Simmons said the prisoner entered the bar, and dash-into their play. They are a met Moleeey, who were on. their way to Dieppe Miss Dennis, shepherdess; Mr. Dennis, pierrot; opposite bill fills us with a desire te run too. LtstL ed team, with very few weak spots for an jSaster tour in France, for the first time, Sousse is well worth a stay of at least a day or Perhaps, as we gaze up at the cloud*, spring’s but as she was drunk he ejeoted her, SUSSEX STATISTICS. A - Mr.l Mr. H. Day, flunkey; Mr. Paeent, Jerry; Mr. two. 1 There are the catacombs to visit, & Utile P:0. Roberts, who was in charge of the Latlmer- Knight no points of outstanding excellence, Eastbourne won the toes and had the wind and Dawson, pierrot. first Bwallow comes into view as fresh after his part of the side on Saturday wae museum containing reUos of ancient Hadrume long journey as he seemed when he left us last road Polloe Station, said there was no doubt that 4.-Mrs. J sun a* [their back for the first p art Notwith­ Mr. R. H. Elliott, pierrot; Mr. D. Elliott, turn, the oil weUs, the abrupt old streets leading the prisoner was drunk. 6.—Mrs. 1 ly the front Hue, and even here the pierrot; Air. G. F. Elliott, pi irrot; Mire Elston, autumn In the oopses on the hillside matters The Board of Agriculture and Fisheries Issued and M not at all convincing. As a matter of standing this advantage the play wae fairly even up to the ramparts, whence one gets a view, over are ready going ahead. The primroses and blue­ Inspector Taylor also gave evidence. at the end of last week Part I. of the Volume of child to oommenoe with. With Moleseiy getting some- powder puff. a dull green ocean of oUve trees, of the other The Clerk (Mr. E. O. Langham): W hat have you card one Old Town supporter declare Mr. T. S. Fox? pierrot; Miss Furley, evening bells there are as pleasing to the eye as the songs Agricultural Statistics for the year 1913, prepared 1-CoL match that he hodmever seen St. what the better of the exchange, they took the ocean of turquoise blue, lined with white-sailed of the newly-arrived willow wren and blackcap got to say? jun. „ ball over the Eastbourne line after a forward star; Mr. F. Fowler, French clown. carvels. The Grand Hotel at Sousse is one of the from returns collected by the Commissioners of _ irwards play so badly. This may have Mr. „Gib, mechanic; Miss Grey, French girl are to the ear; and, indeed, when the familiar, prisoner (tearfully): W hat oan I say when all F. Ando so.; but I have a suspicion that they played rush, andl were unlucky to lose a try by carrying best in all Tunis; from the verandah of the yet ever fresh, notes of the cuckoo drift to us the polloe are against me ? Customs and Exoise. England and Wales com. Mrs, it over the short dead ball line. After this East­ artist; Mir. Gowland, down; Miss Gander, dining room and from the balcony of one’s bed Good-ii ell as the Eastbourne halves would let Rickett’s blue; Miss Green, uncoloured Indian; over the down tops we feel that here is the very The Chief Constable said there were 13 previous prises 37,138,765 acres of land and 199,100 acres of and Mi. bourne played dp and Withington broke through room there is a magnificent outlook over the old throne of 8pring. convlotlous' against Hollands, who was nosy inland water (exolndlng foreshore and tidal water). 10. -Mra. and 8oored for Soott to kick a good goal. East­ Mr. Garbett, Eliaisdne; Mr. Gloodohild, matador; town, not so long ago a stronghold of pirates and sentenced to a month's bard labour. bourne 3 continued to press and Lovelock picked Mr. Griggs, pack of cards; Misa Gnrr, Fuller’s. famous fori its slave markets. But the Downs in summer are not one whit less The agricultural land Is divided as follows: Arabia Mrs. Dr Hollebone and! the two outsides, Morley Mrs. HarDom, Pierrette; Mr< Hill, planter; Miss charming than in spring. Now the sky is cloud­ Prisoner: There's one thing, I’ve got a good land, 11058,233 aores, or 29 § per cent., of the total IL—Mr. the best—the last-named shaping up iu the loose and transferred to Eldred, who The environs are exquisite, there is Mon astir, character at Lewes, Good morning, sir. Mrs. Ti and Tan in fmd scored near the post, Soott again con Harmer, ranch girl; Mr. S. Hounsom, Geisha; with its maritime cemetery; Djemmal, where less; the hawthorn in his anxiety to prove his area; grassland, 19.876,415 acres, or 53 5 of the total ffi—Mr. _ espean The halves werq not great, but Mr. Hounsom, Monkey Brand; Mrs. Hornby, goodwill showers pink and white petals from his AN ILLEGAL ACT. area; and woodlands, 1,884,068, or 5 1 per cent, of W*8T V ll Bennett did some fine work ai full vertingi Half-time arrived with Eastbourne lead­ camel-fights are held; Madia, where a sunken ing by two goals to nil. After the change of ends Dutch girl; Mr. Hart, rabbit; Mr. E. Hawes, foot­ gaUey, filled! with a cargo of antique statues and branches while the soent of the may fills the air, Edgar Dodwell, of Winter-road, was summoned the total area. The area returned as being under Mrs. Mel att was very fast, and though he was baller. that is to say, near the copses, which, sheltered crops and grass In 1B13 (excluding rough graztogs) Princess f ring in the resource and experience Moleaey assumed the aggressive and Jordan columns, [has recently been discovered'. But for using threats towards Annie Moss on Saturday, Clair. scored for them after a long dribble, Schabhtfe Mr. listen, black and ambeir pierrot chiefest of [all, there is Kairouan, 'formerly a holy ia the comers of the hills, are like gems in a April Uth. was 27,129,382 aores, showing a reduction of 45.308 . Sr, his clearances were just as effeo- Miss Jerratt, pierrette; Mr. Jones, Tommy coronet. Out on the open down there is a fitful from the previous year and being the smallest 13__M r.. . methods even preferable. Medhurst kick at goal failing. Then the Eastbourne three- city, but now profaned, the only town in Tunis Complainant, a married woman, said that on the 41—Mr. „ quarter* got going from a good opening made by Atkina. where the unbeliever is allowed to enter the breath (it cannot be called anything more), which day In question she bad given the defendant, who total returned since 1877. Since 1891 [the acreage Mrs. Pd beyond alt praise and! stamped him- Mr. C. Kingdon, pierrot. brings the heavy, sweet smell of the furze flowers under this head has shown annually a continuous keeper of real class. Soott, and Withington scored far opt, shaking mosques. And what mosques they are I But Guy was her. tenant, notice to leave, but the latter Master 1 off several opponents on the way. Scott’s kick at Mr. Lavoire, Colonial; Mr., Lamas, footballer; de Maupassant has written such magnificent aoross in frequent gusts, rivalling the “ rich asked for additional time on conditions that he contraction. An Inorease In the returns of rough S3.—Mrs. 1 • * • • Miaa Lewie, Ulster; Mire Luck, jester; Miss Lay­ odours of the East.” To lie among the golden however, explains to some extent the Miss 8y. goal missed. Molesey attacked again and Jori pages on the subject that he has left nothing paid up the arrears. Witness consented, but “ """ " * “ Miss C rl g but shooting Eastbourne were made in opening for Range to score near man, nurse; Miss Luxford, Pierrette; Miss Lux- more to bo said about this capital of white blaze is all our desire, and the.only music ie the subsequently when witness went with a man to decrease. The area under arable cultivation has eat advantage, and their general all ford, Irish peasant girl. t_ monotonous chatter of the oom-bunting and the deolined at a much more rapid rate and for a longer Mr. and| posts; Lark converted. The rest of the game cupolas springing up from the desert -wildness as laud cracking of the furze flower sheaths. The :e Borne furniture defendant said : “ If you oome - S t >nuv L probably came as a slight, revelation fairly e|ven and without nruoh incident, and I Mrs. Middleton, shepherdess; Master Kenneth if the legend were true which relates that the ir this doorstep I will blow your brains out.” period than the cultivated area In general. The Horner.. Towners. I t was difficult to believe Macaulay, country yokel; Miis Minton, Red Rid­ stones came by themselves from the North and only music, “did we say? No, for all the while largest breadth of arable land returned in England bourne^ ultimately won by two goals and a the lark, invisible in the cloudless sky, is pour- ’he Clerk: That aotion of yours was quite Illegal; Beanes. as the same team—ox almost the same ts) to one goal and a try (8 points). ing Hood; Mire Mosley, Norwegian girl;:Miss E. commenced to build the city: without the aid of i should have had a certified bailiff, ana Wales during the 47 years for which the returns» Donald L gave such a shockingly bad exhibition (13 Martin, fairy queen; Misa M. Manning, art [ out his sparkling, ceaseless flood of song, The Eastbourne forwards were again fairly use manl ' implalnantipla said she had since___ learned that have been colleoted was 14,946,000 aores, in 1871, so Mr. andl lleyn the previous Saturday. But the student; Mise Martin, dairjTilaid; Miss IMockett, From Sousse to Sfax is a journey of 160 miles renohing the summer air with gold ” as a poet that In the 42 years slnee the area under the plough Misses E ful in the loose, Stewart, Beard, W. G. Burt and rainbow; Mr. Morse, Hamlet; Misa Millward, has put it in peerless language. Half the charm what she did was not according to law. ! Mra. WyL Yellows have the knack of rising to the during whioh not a single village is met with. The Chairman said the Bench did not consider has decreased by nearly four million acres. The though they did not actually win Eldred being especially prominent, but they were pierrette; Mr. Mineards, Chinaman; My. Mohr, of the Downs, indeed, would be gone if there area of woodland shows a decrease of 15,766 acres. ing. Mrl uncertain ih the line out and again packed very There are few caravans, vegetation is scarce, and were no lark. It plays such a large part in the there was anything In what the defendant said, and Richardif their superiority plainly and of the usual sources of water supply there are dismissed the ease. slnoe 1905. In every department, except goal badly, with the result that they hardly got the ifr. ^Noakes. ship;’9 office]; Mt. W. Norton, creation of the Dowland gtimmung (as the Germans ball more than twice in the whole game. Love­ none. If you deem it worth while (and it is) to -The total number of agricultural holdings over- and- were a' hit the better side. Chinaman; Mr. Norton, pierfot. j treat your Michelins to a refreshing wash, an have it) that we had almost overlooked itf'not ▲ VIOLENT WOMAN. one acre in 1913 was 435,677, being a reduction of Probst • * * lock played a very fine game at sorum half, his Misa Oliver, shepherdess; Miss Oliver, “ Mire sued must be sought for, from which a little being able to see the wood for the trees! I Emma Beeohtng, of Seaford road, was charged 209 as compared with the previous year. Rather- Brucef spoiling being exceptionally good, and all tije Ireland.” [ i. , , brackish water may be drawn. the valley there we can see the rabbits sitting np with being drunk and disorderly In Seaside, on more than half the agricultural area of t he oountry A3ua V n i the forwards diet well, the three outsides played well. Macfarlane, who played before the entrances to their humble dwellings irried off the palm. Some of the short Miss Paley, the hornet; M:U.;. . Pigott,:Figoi footballet; The road oontinues to be excellent and runs April 13th. She was farther summoned for assault­ is fum ed in holdings of over 150 acres and about Attlee. 1 on tiie left wing, is a boy at Eastbourne College, Mr, Pratt, Afexican; M;. P >LlaM, ster; Miss straight on in an unbroken line, so that you can or creeping about with short hops as they feed. ing P.C. King while in the execution of his duty. one-fourth in holdings of over 330 sores. Nearly Mr., Md between Garrard and Campbell wa* and should make a very good wing when he gets Pringles One wonders what secrets these wide-eyed, long­ Griffiths , and nothing could have been better Pierson, French fisher girl Miss see it an incredible distance ahead. As one pro­ .0. King said he saw the defendant, who was one-third of the agricultural area Is farmed In Brown. bigger and etronger. He showed a fair turn of hospital nurse; Mias Pratt, pierr. Miss L. ceeds it develops into a switchback of tiny eared burrowers have discovered in'- their delvings holdings ef from 50 to 150 acres, and the number of* combination of all three at times. But speed and a very good idea of the game, while >h student; —whether they have come aoross the hiding drunk, quarrelling with her huBband. She strnok Mra. and, Goal after goal was thown away Prate, folly; Miss G. Pickeriiiig, Frer hillocks, very amusing to travel over. And so to the latter and when he requested hertogoaway occupiers of these holdings was 91,000 or 21 per cent, Gallo waj his tackling was both plucky and effective. Mr. N. Pettitt, pierrot; Miss Q. Page, Indian girl; places of the brepusonlar gnomes. Indeed, now of the total. Beamish sometimes seemed impossible not to Beresford at back tackled well, but was inclined Sfax, we think of it, surely they are the gnomes, for she struck him in the faoe and put her finger In bis k was the chief sinner, but both Mr. Pearl, Mexican cowboy. . | , ! ' BIBENDUM. eye. A young man who oame to his assistance had The total area under wheat, barley and oats In iMoxon. to be too slow in kicking. Mrs. Ransom*, ohanticlceir, Mr, Rayne, tailor’s what more suitable daylight shape for the tittle Miss Wll and Garrard missed the easiest of men of pick and shoved than these thrown, kind a tooth knocked out by the prisoner. 1913 was 5,235,144 sores, being 157)227 acres less than, Mias Ca. How many goals Cook missed I didn’t dummy; Mr. Ripley, Chijian fireman; Mise Corroborative evidence was given by a young in 1912. The area of barley Bhowed an inorease of' Mrs. Coo Rougerie, jockey ' M1CHELIN STOCKISTS for SUSSEX. eyed miners? count. Was it sixf Or sixteen? Arunded—E. J. Hinxman, Arundel Motor and Carriage man, who said he lost his ooliar and tie in the 102,328 aores, but wheat and oatB showed decreases Mra. an. • • • . SEAFORD GOLF CLUB. Master de Santi, Spanish gibey boy; Miss Styler, j Works. High-street. I There are some strait laced people who think struggle and ope of his teeth. of 161,776 and 97,779 sores respectively. Beans., ,’Mrs. FeB lady qf the 13th century; Mr. A. jE$ Savory, Battle—W. A. Jenner, 66, High-etreet. it foolishness to speak of fairies and- gnomes and The Chief Constable said the prisoner was very showed a decrease of 8,722 aores. peas a decrease of tfnumwoa display given 'by St. Mary’s failed to Charles I I .; Miss 8avory, Spanish dancer; Mies Bexhill-on-Sea—H. Pulham & Co., 29. SackviUe-road. elves and suoh cattle, but after all romance is violent In the cell. 37,091 acres, rye a decrease of 2,827 acres, buckwheat Jaoob. to expectations it was because they were The Easter Meeting commenced on Saturday, when Sharia French Apache; Mi. StyleT, |babymine; Boonor—N. J. Wilmott, Pier Garage, Watcrloo-square. the salt of our existence, for without imagination She was sentenced to a week’s Imprisonment for a decrease of 304. The potato and root crops show Miss st a defence ' that allowed them little here were 58 entries for the Turner Challenge Gup. The Mr. Squthon, pierrot; Miss J. Sfcamme: • Pierrette; Brighton—1The Brighton and Sussex Motor and Carriage how dull we Should all be! .In the fairy stories rOppo being drunk and a fortnight in the seoond division a decrease of over 106,500 aores and hops an Inorease Mr. i The Eastbourne halves all played finely, list orizo was given by Col. Seely, M.P^, and the second Miss Sjtammers, pierrette; Mi. Simoes, Portuguese I Works, Ltd., 13a, Cannon-place. of our childhood we see in later days a beautiful for tne assault, the terms to run concurrently. of 847 acres. The total area under fruit was 290,267“ my way of thinking, constituted the alch). There was also a native; Mrs. Stewart, poor old and; Miss P. Fairfield & Coi, Ltd., Lion Hotel Yard, Atlingworth- symbolism of the forces of nature. The exact Arms chief element of strength. Weakford open to visitors, bnt strett, Kemp Town. acres or a reduction of 3,759- acres since 1912. In .and 1 _ t the entry, there being Sage, Japanese; Mr. Slade, flapper; Mr. Slade, Geo. Hill, 7, Duke-street. spirit of a-group of toadstools with their strange, clover, sainfoin and rotation grasses the returnsi. Morg cleverest man on the field, although he only 22 competitors. For the medal round on Ea ‘ undernaduate; Miss Simpson, id Marian Moore of Brighton (1910), Ltd., 2L Regency-square. yet not uhpleasanj* appearance is caught in an CHILDREN’S COURT. Bhowed an area of 2,495,832 sores—the smallest on Miss. always turn his skill to jibe best account Monday morning there were 86 entries, and for Burgess Hill—Anthony Hole, 46, Church-road. elf with long, pointed ears and a mischievous I Ritsoi ilayed a great game at back, and Irens THREE DISORDERLY LADS. reoord. A nett Increase of 2,439 acres In England, Wait) foursomes against bogey on Monday afternoon 42 entered. Mrsi Tanner, vivandifere; Ifr. Tanner, pierrot; Chichester—1T. S. Adcock, North-street. smile, and in fairies for flowers, gnomes for sub-1 was set off by a reduction of 29,620 acres in Wales.. ply splendid. He made one miskiek, but Mr. Temple, middy; Miss Ticknex, Italian girl; A. T. Humphrey, 61, East-street. terrfaean life and mermaids for the sea we only Reginald Lav. (15), of Bourne-street, Arohle ;frlend se his display was priceless. What a pity TURNER O U R . i ‘ Brighton-road. As regards other crops, suoh as cabbage, kohl rabi, C avuni Miss Tumage, Spanish danohr. have thq personification of oertain types of wild Ludby (15), of Tideswell-street, William Harmer rape, &o., decreases are recorded under every heacl isn’t play regularly for the team. Wal< First Round. Mias P. Ward, coon; It's. Winterscale, the life. But to continue—what shall we say of (14), of Tideswell-street, and James Putland (14), OoL.a __1__ible amount of work to do in goal, W. G. Parkes Davis (1) beat A. B. Yeates (9), 2 Up. exoept Lucerne, rhubarb, flax and sugar beet, where, Mrs. 1 had a Pearl Girl; Miss Waymark, dominoe; Mr. S. J. Crowborpugh Cross—G. Stiller, Boro' Motor and Cycle autumn on the Downs? When the dead blooms of Wartltng-road, were summoned for disorderly Halle am it nobly. It was an excellent perfora- K. M. Beaumont (scratch) beat H. W. Carr -IGomm, Warren, Zulu; Mise Warner, Quaker girl; Mise of the hirze drape'the bushes with orange brown alight increases ocourred. M.P. (12), 8 and 5. Works, Croft-road. conduot In Duke-street on April 2nd. The total number of unbroken horses under on beat H. L. Thombeiy (18), 1 np. I. gents, Red trees come from—the sun is sharing his harvest On Sunday afternoon-last the “Inverolyde” horses” 51,274, or about one-fifth, were described as __ne (2) heat F. M. ColdBtream (10), 3 and 1. saddle horses; 1611,804, or about three-fifths,, as b Mr. F. W. Garrard as referee. East- Lion Yard. i | : T of all the beautiful shades of the year with the (Eastbourne) Company of the Naval Volunteer JMISb He team: Hilliard (12) w.o., Judge Scully scratched. Paris is malting a great effort to honour the HaYwarDS Heath—J. T. Hampton & Co., Coventry- earth. There is in the sky the red! of the dog­ | carriage or trap horses; and 43,105„ or less- than te^lO ^tTW0) beat F. .IrowW. Brown n (pi(plus 1). 1 up. i 'King’s visit appropriately, and at the same time buildings. Cadets attended a special service at St. Anne’s one-fifth, as vanners. The total number of homes D. Wale, goal; H. C. Wood and F. C. (plus 1) beat J. F. Plaigter (18), 9 and, 7. wood, the orange of the beech tree, the yellow of Church. Headed by their own bugle band, the Me. and J W1^A backs; DAWS G. iS. Selmes, S. Weakford and ____ beat S. F. Preat (8), 8 and 2. t to effect in the main streets improvements and the elm and the corn, the pale green of the of all kinds returned from agricultural holdings Ives; B. Lynn and C. Oook Troughton (plus 2) beat G. B. B. Johnson (18), alterations which have been long overdue, for gueldier rose and then the bine—but the blue, .Cadets left their headquarters at 2.30 and prooeeded wae 1,402,146, or 3,864 leu than to the previous year. 3S2r,i&J The number of cattle of all classes was 5,7I0;98I, or and Misses] (right wing), W. GGarrard (centre), J. 0. Camp- notning strikes the Englishman who knows the Horsham—J ackson Bros., London-road. the deep evening bine, through which the stars along Seaside • road, Cavendish - place and the Knight " bell and D. WoodWood! (left wing), forwards. Rice Bros., 68, West-street. are commencing to shine, has no reflection on Avenue, and arrived at the ohuroh a little before 124,776 (2‘1 per oeat.) fewer than In 1912, and waa Roger. L French capital well and ha i been familiar with Hove—Hammond & Sons, 46-474, Waterloo-streeL the lowest slnoe 1904. The number of sheep was Old Matvemians; earth. It is an everlasting pool of restful, three o’olook. The servioe was a bright one and MreGUver.l (up. it since the birth of the Rep ublio so much as the Langton’s, Ltd., Wick Garage, Davlgdor-road. fathomless waters whioh make the fevered 17,130,288, or a seduotlonof 923)079(5 per cent.)—the Messrs. She H. G. Moody, 39, Holland Mews, Hofland-rbad. appropriate to Eastertide, and was oonduoted by the ■ smallest number on reoord. The number of pigs changed aspect of the bool wards. , In the days Lewes—Ji 0. H. Martin, Ltd., High-street. impatience of man seem childish, folly. loar (the Rev. W. P. Jay). The Rev. Plokford H. , _.at F. G. Bampfylde (7), 1 and & , of the Empire, Society h a i scarcely evacuated LittlehaMpton—J. H. Herbert & Co., 18, Surrey-street. In winter we have the Downs at their wildest, gave the address, and in the oburse of jhls remarks also showed a great reduotioa, the total of 2:102,102 Dr. and ) beat E. Lewis Thomas (18), 4 and 2. Midhurst—John Poate. being 394,56ft(15 8 per cent, less than In 1912. Calton. M. , (oentre), R. S. J. Poyser , P. R. Sanders (18), R. F. Lambe (11); H. the business quarters, thej white fronts of the The poor hawthorns and elders, stripped of their reminded the Cadets snd others of the famous B-S. E. C. Rapley. I i summer garments, are bent up with oold and foore (left wing), Janson (11), , T. Hellard (19) and M. Beaumont (14), houses were lokept i torapul cm sly c and a 70H—Alfred Goodsell, High-stroeL signal of over a century ago, that every man was E ast Sussex: F igures. f f i r i » : drew byes. naturally pure atmosphere gave a itness to -R. Redman, High-street.zh-strei sway, or rather quiver, for they are not high expected to do his doty. After the servioe the The following 1s a brief summary of the principal Mitchell. Second Round. ' ' s which always strv ok the of the Bryan, 22, King-street. enough to sway, with creaky moans as the search­ Company marohed along Grove-road, Meada-road, retnrus relating to East Sussex, the area of which, Demoor. „ urne made several alterations in the team J, Poyser beat P. B. Sanders, 8 and 8. oner -used! to the then grimy s noe of St. Leonards—S“axon xonfio Motor Co., ‘ 8/8, Norman-road. ing wind rushes about them. The autumn’s Oarllsle-road and Grand-parade to headquarters, (excluding water) Is returned as 528,450 acres :— NotUdge. W. G. Parkes Davis beat R. F. Lambe, 3 and L his Metropolis^ The Pari saan Arroj SEAFORD-i-French's Garage, Steyn e-road. thistledown is collected-in the cart ruts, but where a photograph was taken, and the Ooiompany Mr. Carlo I represented them against Hesketh Park on K. M. Beaumont beat A. H. Bikker, at 19th. Selbey—J. Davis, Selsey Hotel Garage. nearly every one of the fluffy srtars has dropped 1918. 1912. Miss May. y afternoon. Wale, Wood, Irena, Weila Boards have not emulated! the w. sussmam STORRiNffroN—P. OhaUens, White Horse Hotel Yard, dismissed shortly after 5 o'olook. Acreage under crop* audi Miss Railto_ Road surfaces are often abo ninabl outside its tittle burden in some spot where, in a year or 389,^74 304.468 Crawford, fl i and Hide were all missing. Goddard1 was Uckfield—Rioe Bros., High-street. Accompanied by their band, a healthy and useful ] 104,425 Qrevett and Cruttenden were the two W. A. Wheeler beat T. B. C. Piggott, 1 up. the______public_ gardens,_____ , the,_____ ono^i.. green in Peris W ad hurst—W. Baldwin, Durgates. so, great thistles will arise. Thus in the very dayay was spent by the Company on Monday I Amble land ...... 101,584 Fraser. Mrl .laces were given to J. Oook artd E. Reed E. S. Treheame beat G. Paton Pollitt, 2andA. itaelf have been woefully, neglected. The King West Tarring, near Worthing—J. Hollands, High- wanderings of the thistledown we see a promise Permanent grasB...... 288,310 260,043 A. Spottiswoode beat W. F. Garside, 2 and L however, will only see Palis in her gale dress, of the vernal resurreotion—itself a promise of route marchmaroh over the hills, by way ofi Old Town, Wheat ...... 19,641 20,300 aalf back tine, and Stoner no appeared at to East Dean, Frlston, West Dean, Lltlingtou, Barley L...... 2,007 1,854 r right. I t was an even match and a draw aine beat J. A. R. Hilliard, 3 and 1. with the usual accompanii rent of i bi " WorthiNo—Wade’s Motor Garage, 30, Cliapel-road. another and mightieT resurrection. The dead Mr. and - T.l------’ leaves whirled overhead and embedded in the Alfrlston, Wilmington and Polegate, and then baok ©ate I...... t 24,728 24,538 ,’Mr. and L have been a fair result Principally other artistic emblems of tl e Enl by the 6,4 train to Eastbourne. Halts were made I Beans...... 3,812 ! 2,515 and Miss faulty goalkeeping and a doubtful As was to be expected. 8 r Sydney Buxton, on grass, where it grows long round the bushes, the Peas ...... 2,714 2,928 upright standards of the carline thistle, with at East Dean and Alfrlston, for the respective 2,106 Briggs. V however, Eastbourne tost by three goals H. M. Wlnearls beat N. C. Walters, 2 and L the eve of his departure to take up th«l duties of OLD AND NEW COOKS. purposuof watohing the operations of theRN.V.R. Potatoes ...... 2,199 Harrison. H. J. Prest beat H. M. Stack, 4 and 2. Governor-General in Soutli Africa, has been yellow star-faces upturned, the rattling stalks of Turnips and swedes..... 3,764 4,281 Adams. M r| * J * H. Dowson beat H. Janson, 2 and 1. spikenard thistle: wild carrot and other skeletons, and for refreshments, and on thetr return the Mangold...... 5,937 8,529 Dr. and G. T. Hellard beat M. Beaumont, 7 and 6. honoured With the dignity of a visoount, and one Cadets appeared very smart and In good form ; the Rape ...... 3,588 3,617 Kdd.- j urne’s points were scored by Garrard more Liberal peer is'added hereby to the modest In the days of our (grandparents cooks were all pronounce that the Downs are asleep. No Vetches or tares...... 2,839 3,147 [!.; :[ ;! Thtbd Round. mostly uneducated people, whose principal midnight dances pn the fairy ring* now, no sound buglers and drummers, of oouree, had had a busy Mr. Bradfc ~ and the team, though practically iota of the Ministerial binches,in the Upper time, bnt not one showed signs of fatigue, a faot Clover and rotation Mr. Drnmmd one, gave a creditable account of them J. Poyser beat WJ Parkes Davis, 3 and 1. ouse. Mr. Buxton has : difficult task before capacity! was that of enduring excessive heat. of toil as the gnome digs his gold. No, the grasses...... 18,605 . 20,357 Mr. Pul vara toed, of Ihe Gas Co., at left half played v M Beaumont beat G. S. Prest, 7 and 8. S They stood before roaring fires and watched the Downs are asleep. Perhaps the north wind in which was very evident in the efflolent way that No. of horses...... 14,433 , 14.43T . GoUan beat W. ,A, Wheeler, 5 and 3. him. South Africa is see bing with industrial they played between the station and their head­ Mr. Cleaver. lely well, whilst J. Cook, a younger brother ime, 3 discontent, andl strikes a re as frequent and roasting!of huge joints and the boiling of heavy, kindness may throw a white ooverlet of snow over Cattle...... a... 78,293 82,9*4) Mr. and 1C indigestible puddings. In this enlightened the slumbering hills, the east wind may try and quarters a t the dose of the day's proceedings. On Sheep...... 232,759 241,486: and Miss Eastbourne inside right; was also __ iandl troublesome, and in the case of ttye railway ser­ Pigs ...... I...... 19,830 21,025, wing, his chief fault being Dri Geryis beat G. S. Mondk, 2 and 1. vice likely to be as dangerous to:, the common oentury all sensible people realise the importance wake them by pinches and bites, or perhaps the Sunday and Monday the Company was under the Mra. Costs. of good food properly cooked. One does not hear command of Lieut. A. J. Fellows, and O.P.O. Instr. . failed to mark his men sufficiently. H. J. Prest beat H. M. Wlnearls, 3 and 2. welfare oir the Union, as »ver. Your readers, west wind may wrap their heads in swathings of Thb | _,was not particularly safe between the H. DowWm beat G. T. Hellard, 4 and 2. however, will have noted with satisfaction the so much about "valiant me&t-eatera.” They mist, hut it is only when the south wind brings Luxton and Bandmaster Vine were also present. have learnt that Nature’s finest food is!not flesh- Local Road Information.—The following Mrs. Mat! and made one bed miskiok. which lost ! I , I F ourth Round. studiously moderate language of the “mis­ promises of the return of spring that the hills ! The Company's headquarters are situated at 2, I Mrs. and 1_, urne a valuable goal. sionaries,” including Mr. tom Mann, who were meat, but grape sugar. Furthermore, they have will wake for Khedr cycle of life onoe more. Colonnade-gardens, and are periodically open to I statement concerning road repairs and other found oht the best way of enjoying and getting obstructions on roads within the County of East Mr. and Mrail I • #. : sent out, when Labour inc ignatioh was at white the full ' ‘ .... And so, as we follow the track of the seasons Inspection by visitors. Intending recruits should Mr. Hale. heat over the deportation if the nine, “to whip benefit of that wonderful substance, through the year, the Downs are ever presenting apply at headquarters any drill night, or to the O.C. Sussex has been reoeived from the Rood Depart­ Matthews. seeing SL Mary’s performance against . Prest beat ] . Dowson, 6 and 3. Botha.” General Botha, at | the safe — sating liberally of Currants, the tittle at th a office, 7, Susins-road. ment of the Automobile Association and Motor Gunner. _ T-_me, I must confess that I fell very is practically all grape sugar, and, ue a new picture of wonder, full of beauty, full Union :— Main. Mr. Semi-Final. distance of the Trade Unio i is perhaps of symbolism to those who have the vision and . m i i i [ bums as to their chances against Worthing in u. wirwi therefore, all pure nutriment Here it a recipe Road widening operations are still in hand at Upper Mr., Mra at al for the Sussex Senior Oup on Mend Spencer GoUan beat K. M. Beaumont, 1 up. a less formidable figure in jnogt ^ prepared by a man of European fame. Try it those of us who love sometimes to depart “far North Street, near Horsham Railway Station, well Mra. and __ •hen it became known that they would Dr. Gervis beat H. J. Prest, 4 and 3. viewed at closer quarters, from the madding crowd,” and let our thoughts PRIMROSE LEAGUE. tected at night. Bepairsin hand at Wamhibom, two mil and Master Guy Hollebone—perhaps their best for- 1 Final. the deported have wisely decided to mark time | *>-**■ | CurraB, PtM^ Keep time with the pulse of the universe, we find north of Horsham, half width,wid clear at night. Walton. Mr aver here for a bit. ’

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m ••• A .CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914. COUNCIL. Jatcfil Jlrribals. fagfrumabb Bxaitors* f is t , CHILDREN AND THE SANDS, Vi­ ______w<-1 l •>, Booth Street ...... - 819 and Vice-Chairman. Telephone ®0*-(n, Or»nd Hotel Buildings 888 BURLINGTON HOTEL A visitor to a Sussex seaside place (not East­ e r *o w in Manor VWtexs *» M M toered «MM.ud I (The '-Jordon Ho tell, Limited). bourne] contributed to a London paper what he Correction.. olertj wdttan, ettter to theMHihiatOffioai, Mr. and Lady Nicholson Mr. and Mrs. Chambers termed “ a growl ” respecting the lack of protection Boothetroet, at at either of It* Utartw or.PiMpel S in Mr. and Mrs. F. Cuyler Mr. and Mrs. Halllday INCREASED INCOME afforded children wben disporting themselves on a Rural Dtotrlot Connell Aamt*. NoohAizeit made tor toeertteo. (FerthelMr/read Miss Cuyler Mr. and Mrs. G. far ton FOB JOHN BRAMPTON, Oapt and Mrs. Blake Mr. Partou. jun. the sands. The correspondent stated that the the Avenue, yesterday, . family.) Mr. P. Smith Mr. L. A. Sellgman and rulers of the town In question, whioh he did not i wm voted to the ohetr a m TM» Uak la not intended to lndude semoaaent Beetdeote. PURVEYOR Mr. and_Mrt>. A. Hentaohel i party name, had arranged as a “ special attraction” for ‘ PURVEYOR Master Hentschel Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Small Easter “ a race between an aeroplane and a motor re also present Lieut.- B U T C H E R . Bt Appointment ROYAL PARADE. Bt Appointment Miss Butcher I and party I N IV A L I oar along the sands and above them." The event , the Rev. J.T .B onw . Mrs. Robson Mr. And Mrs.. Stops and was announced for Saturday, but It did not come ,-M k< ' ~... * (I).; Capt. Miss Robson party Beard. | Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. A. Hooper easily obtained by securing off owing to the non-appearance of the aeroplane. i, 80UTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. Miss Bailey Master Hooper As a result, “ about half a dozen pestilent, high- TO THN IiATR To THU Late Miss D. Bailey . „Mr. and . „ Mrs. F. . F. Roberts ANNUITIES depending; on the power machines, and a number cf motor bicycles •I v '\l' i' :\y : Mr. and Mrs. B Armytage. Mr. A. Mulllngton descended upon the sands and raced up and down, l and Mr. T. E. Varley Korn E dward VEL, Kin s Edward VH Mr. F. Mltohell Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 illey actual state of health. In some cases the whole of Saturday afternoon, along the edge of 11, Grand Hotel Buildings, Eastbourne Major and Mrs. Perase i V: j f p i Mr. and Mrs. Harrison. :} urn. I Miss Viney | a beach .whioh was swarming with children." that he had on I SkOTOjW.jMr._and | wit Miss Harrison Mrs. C. Morten and party The Daily Telegraph took rho matter up to the voted to the Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bradley extent of making Inquiries at many of the coast *8L_ Miss Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MORE THAN DOUBLE the ORDINARY BENEFITS it «f the: annual meet- Mr. and Mrs. Owen Edgar Moores, L ' • | resorts as to what steps are adopted to safeguard __ be thanked them lor ____ P R I C E L I S T ENDING APRIL 25th., 1914. Mrs. G. G. Edgar Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Sheldon D have, been granted. Apply | the claims of ohUdren in regard to the one kingdom [ha the seat o( the mighty, Dr. and Mrs. Suokling Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Isher- l in whioh the latter have a right to reign, namely, (agenda was the deetlon ’and fere. ’Humphries.' Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Booth wood for particulars to Local the sands on our seashore. The result was a long ■ Oyer. Misses Herrington. Mr. and. B E S S ’. MUTTON. Hemming Miss Leslie and party * ■ year. In the part Mr. Letevre. jun. Mr. Backet Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A. Turner Master Richard Wlldash series of paragraph notioes from the different 1 rtuaate In regard e. A Agents, or to Secretary i! : plaoes, which were printed on Thursday, and the Collins. Mr. and Mrs. Spice. Miss Spice. Mr.- SIRLOIN ... .„ per lb. o.jo LEG ... ._ per lb. o n Miss Agar and party Mr. and Mre Bnrt __ h airman, and" he Jon. Misses O’Reilly. Messrs. Marbelneoke. O il Mrs. Medlock and party Mr. and Mrs. Willey Eoyal Exchange As­ terms of which go to show, happily, that there is i a chairman or rloe- . Groom. Mr. and U n. Bannister, A Miss Lee. W IN G R IB 0 9 LOIN ...... Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Kent Mr. A. Heller I little proepeot of the example complained of by . Brown. Miss Barnes. Mrs. and Mlas Sfloirea. 0 9 SADDLE ... 0 11 I thalre (hear, hw K The ROLLED RIB 0 9 Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Venn Mrs. Wlldash surance, London. In-: J | the Indignant visitor being copied elsewhere. . Boiler. Mr. Billing. Mr. Brown. Mr. Wootton. TOPSIDE ... SHOULDER... Mrs. John Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Humble-Crofts The message from Eastbourne correotly observed SILVERS IDE WHOLE NECK Mrs. Neave Hill (Miss Margaret Cooper) corporated 1720. that here no part of the foreshore Is expressly "*,S w » BS B E A M BM&i BRISKET ... BEST END NECK Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lovell wvra which Mr. Rupert ' jnn. Mr. ChenneUs. Misses Jackson. Mr. IRISH STEW Governor, Sir Nevile reserved for children. At the same time, It la « continued In the tutor*, BUMP STEAK Lubbook, K.C.M.G. pointed out that motor oars do nor, use the sands, a would preside over them SB BEEF STEAK 0 10 c h o p ... r ... and that although when the tide is out equestrian OUTLET i ... each RIGHTON , GRAND HOTEL. He had much plea* ras. Misses Jackson. Mrs. and Miss Parker. Mr. GRAVY BEEF 0 9 BRIGHTON BRANCH: 130, QUEEN’S ROAD. exercise Is allowed, all raolng Is strictly prohibited. . __ Bopert Gwynne ha Mm. H art Mrs. and Miss Smith. Mr. and Mrs. STOCK 0 6 B Finest position on Front. “ Systematic official supervision,” It Is added, \ ensuing year (hear, hear. VEAL. | Magnificent New Lounge and Terrace overlooking " enables ohlldren to follow their pastimes without DAIRY-FED PORK. the Sea. ASSETS Nearly £7,000,000. | risk of molestation or personal injury." that It LOIN ... , ... ._ per lb. | GARAGE COMM ..’NIUAJ.'INU WITH THE HOTEL As the visitor's oommuuicatlou rather suggested FILLET I ... was the oaso, Bognor, it appears, was really the >p of ao C L J.1M awl on a. Mr. and Mrs. Leighton. LEG OF PORK „ ._ per lb. LOIN ...... OYSTER 0 10 PBIVATB BOMBS, with BATH BOOMS. town to exolte the worthy gentleman’s protest. 0 II m""‘This *—Impression ' is confirmed * e d ...... by the following Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. 8ydne; PICKLED ... BEST END NECK I En P ension Terms from 4 Guineas per Week. HAND...... BREAST ... T.. !j ... 0 8 whioh appeared In the Telegraph’s paragrap — v S f f i s & X s s f i g g i 1Mi«SohnSn!1^ t o Battem | CALF’S FOOT for Jelly... each 0 8 ;S;V- from Its BogDor representative :— them so mudh i SPARE RIB... FIELE. KINGMER. “ It Is a faot that permission was recently ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE. Vbstbv Meeting.—The annual Vestry Meet­ Wedding.—A marriage was solemnised at the granted by the Council to a local gentleman to hold M m% Uo£>. ham, of Rushey Green, Ringmer, and Mr, Crlss least half a mile from the promenade, during dead again. What* Commanding Officer. Mr. H. 1 le's warden), Mr. L. Sheppard low water. This particular port ion of the foreshorei Sub-Lieut. C. R. Browne, RJI.V.R., O.C. Eastbourne Co. .. ' ' ; /■ lepi Crossingham, of Heathfleld. The bride was attired n able to achieve In the Sirloin of Scotch Beef and Wing Ribs - Is. per lb. and Mr. J. Miles.—The aocounts were passed, and In a gown of pale blue orepe de oblne. She wore a la bne whioh Is never, or rarely, used by ohildren, i due to the kindness ana Bm ^^^vISSr^tthew s. Orders for week ending April 25th. showed a small deflolt-.—There was also a debit wreath of orange blossom, and a veil, which was being too far from the esplanade, and the sand i of the Council and Mrs. Dye and child and friend Monday.—Seamanship. balance on the repairs fund (tb#heatlng arrange­ worn by her mother at the latter’s marriage, and i there . ■ being. -■ too ■ wet. Further, ^permission------was only r had got on vary __s. Gow,f. Mr.and Mrs.KmtriLf. L Tuesday.—Physical training and boxing. ind, as a matter of Miss Hodge. Mr, and Mru T.OMeUeliU.1 Wednesday.—Annual price distribution. ments and repairs to the organ), but It Is hoped oarrled an exquisite bouquet. Her only ornament ?* . . ror one “our ot the day, and, as a ___ u thought so too, , e MeUett. • Fraulein Stemlnger NEW SEASON’S CANTERBURY LAMB. Thursday.—Recreation. to make this up shortly.—The wardens were re­ was an amethyBt and pearl pendant,- ; the gift of the faot>the aeroplane, owing to a breakdo'breakdown on the ta rts the yean Inoreeaed 7d. per lb. I Friday.—Morris tube and bugle band practice. elected, and a vote of thanks to the Vioar for pre­ bridegroom. There were three brideimaids—the way, never arrived, so that the race could not take i latter had not Increeeed MARINE PARADK HIND QUARTER...... 8d. per lb. , FORE QUARTER...... Saturday.—Bogle band proceeds to Hastings Cor field siding oloeed the proceedings. Misses Nellie and Graoe Bellingham and MUa plaoe.” en the ease In respect ot .Bouyiris Houbu.—Mrs. Haslam. Ml May. Min i LEG ...... 9d. „ 1 SHOULDER I...... 9d. ,, gun competition. Sylvia Goldsmith (niece of the bride). These young ar Adelaide Wedding. —On Monday at the Parish Church bodies not so very far Lawrence. Mr. NihllL Miss Lang. Sister _ ...... j . . «df „ 'TARGET i...... A------7d Officers: Sub-Lieut. C. R. Browne, Sub-Lieut. A. H. the wedding was solemnised of Mr. George Walter ladies had pale bine amazon doth dresses, trimmed i, the Chairman proposed . PAunroNE.—Mr. and Mm Davies. Miss Ransom. LOIN Crook, Surgeon T. Turner, Midshipman K. Parkes, with silk and chiffon, and they wore black tagel MADAME KARINA’S BEAUTIfUL HAIR. Chief Petty Officer F. G. Bretton. Care, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Care, of i as vloe-oh airman, and* j Master L m rt White. SPECIALLY SELECTED SA D D LE.... 84- per lb. Waterloo-plaee, Lewes,-and Miss Kate Isabelle bats. The Misses Nellie and Grace Bellingham 1 i Rev. J. T. Burns aa a Authorised complement, 103; present strength, 183. carried bouquets of tulips and lilies, and Miss ^ Mr. and Mrs. Watkins. Messrs. Watkins (A Mr. and Lamport, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. HOW SHE MADE IT GROW TWO INCHES et at the retirement oft Mfta Harrison Suitable men of good physique can still be accepted, Lamport, of Firle. The servioe was conduoted by Sylvia Goldsmith a basket of white flowers, the Iso Informed the bn.--Capt. and Mrs. Brook-Ascongh. Major and l although the company may at the time be over authorised IN LESS THAN THREE WEEKS. establishment. the Vicar (the Rev. C. A. Empson). The bride, i g1*1,8 ot br'd«groom, who also presented the the representative . Gunter s t and salts. Mr. and Mrs. Hardman. ENGLISH LAMB. who was given away by her father, was attired In bridesmaids with gold brooohes. Thie Vioar (the In hto resignation. sHardman. MLa Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Sanders,f. A speciality is made of seamanship, gunnery and Rev. F. B. Gribbell) officiated. The bride was given . MaUlson, f, MmMorriek. Miss Shaw HIND QUARTERS...... 1/2 per lb. , FORE QUARTERS 1/- per lb. physical training. cream cashmere, trimmed with silk and lace, with The Dubho’s appreciation of the splendid dano- and the motion waa fousa. - Mrs. Lionel Lewis. Miss Alcook. Mr. Signals include wireless ^telegraphy, telegraphy by veil and wreath of orange blossom, lent by a away by her father and the duties of best man were LEG and LOINS...... V* l/2 SHOULDERS 1/1 »j discharged by Mr. W. J. Bellingham, brother of lng of Madame Karina, who recently performed *’ ‘ '-1 j J* j*\y . t L Mrs. Hugh Price. Messrs. Prloe (41. Miss Prioe friend. She oarrled a shower bouquet of arum before Queen Alexandra, is only equalled by its EUNHON Housx.—MLs'Colliagrldgn Miss RowselL wrestling, ju lilies, tulips and lilies of the valley. She was the bride. A reception was .held at the bride's said no keensr sst ot __, and Mrs. Mitchell Jones. JHas Jones non, oayonet ngnung ana nweuisn arm. home, the guests numbering Between. [40 and 50, admiration of her beautiful hair, and bf special r could be found than the Ail subjects taught in the Battery are taught by attended by Miss Annie Lamport (her sister), as permission we are able to publish a letter written .8 m 'H ouse.—Mr. and Mm Howard, f. Mm Brine. I Qualified Service Instructors. bridesmaid, who wore a dress of cream nun’s veil­ and later in the day. the happy couple left for Tun­ . . He would do hla beat Mies Brine. Mr. A. Brine. Rev. and Mm Klkerton EOIAL NOTICE. bridge Wells, where the honeymoon is being spent. by the famous dancer, in which she telle how, k d they would not aak Baudow.—Mlse Chapman. Mm and Miss Edwards. Opportunities frequently occur for service afloat in ing, with black hat and osprey. She oarrled a by the use of Lavona Hair Tonic, she is able to Mr. Turner. Mrs. Raynar. Mr. Rayner. Mr. Morley. | H.M. ships for periods varying from 14 days to several shower bouquet of Lenten lilies and wore a gold Mr. and Mrs. Crossingham were the reoipients of ■s of Mr. Gwynne end months, thus affording a fine opportunity of gaining many valuable and useful presents. preserve the natural colour of her lovely hair as ha understood the Mm Morley. Mm Drury. Mias Drury. Mr. and HOME-MAj)E PORK skpSAGES, \ experience of other countries. signet ring, the gift of the bridegroom. The bride­ and create a wonderful growth. Madame Karina [ the world waa not what Mm Fisher. Mh« Hleard. Misses Lake groom's brother (Mr. W. D. Oare) aoted as best P arish Council.—The annual meeting of the J writes >— t Auion ‘urim. Mr. aad Mm Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Signed. C. R. Bkowne, Sub-Lieut., man, A reception was held at the home of the »of that Council Van Gelder. Mls.-> Van Gelder. Mr. and Mm Taylor. FVee from Chemical Preservative, pER A.O.C. No. 3 Company. Parish Council was held in the Piarlsh Room on “ Dear Sirs,—Lavona Hair Tonio is delightful. Mr. and Mrs. Rorman. Mr. and Mrs. Dsbnrn. Mr. LB. MADE FREBH DAILY. bride’s parents and later the bride and bridegroom Tuesday evening. Mr. W. Pockney was in the Anyone who uses it can have no doubt that tt and Mrs Wyie. Mrs. Judd Mbs Bliss. MmAlard. left for Sittingbourne, Kent, for the honeymoon, chair, and there were also present Messrs. F. T. doe3 everything you claim for it. For preserving MLaes Hall 1st HOME COUNTIES (FIELD) Co. fi.E. the bride’s going away dress being of dark bine Fenner, J. Page and W. J. Paris (olerk).— It waa ! the natural colour of the hair and increasing ite ilnted and (hey m a r in e} g a rdens. serge with blaok bat and white osprey. The elr^alrmeauu*. i (Territorial Force). decided, in view of the good work done by Mr. G. growth one oould not prooure anything better ot PrnjHLitT Houb». -H r. ajfd Mrs. K. O. Jenkinsaa. Mm HOWJ SQUARK. presents were numerous and useful. L. Andrew (the chairman) during the year, to re- Miller. Miss Miller."'Mi. and Mrs. Moore. Mr. and and Miss Wans. Mm and Miss Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Headquarters, Ordnance Yard, Eastbourne. more pleasant to use. Since I have been using Mrs. Tlngla Mrs r^siler. Mr. B. 0. Lester. Miss Morgan. Miss Heseltlne. Mr. and Mrs. Birtwistle. Quxnson Lodob. — Dll, and Mrs.' Bummers. Misses F iblh and Beddikgham Cricket Club.—The eleot him to the office. Messrs. W. Pockney and your preparation my hair grew quite a couple of Mr. and Mm Weak Miss Crone., Mr. Slade. Mr. Stacey (2).- Miss Bcottf h JIf COMPANY ORDERS (Eastbourne Detaohmknt) offioers of this olub for the present year are as W. R. Hooper were re-eleoted overseers, while Mr. inches in less than three weeks, and it has _ Owen; Hlfm- i; Parteger. Miss D. Parteeer. Mr. Farquhareon and Mm Haynes. Mr. and Mrs. Thread. Sim and Holybood. — Mrs. Lyall. Mrs. Washbourne. Miss , the Rev. B. K. BoxuT.-Mm Harrop. Mm ’Hartley. Mr. and Mm Miss Tioe. Mr. Arlngarth. Mr. and Mm Masked. Waahbourne. Missesl Smellie (2). Mr. Peach. Mrs. For week ending April 25th, follows: President, ViBcountGage; vice-presidents, S. H. Holford was again appointed vice-chairman. improved wonderfully in'appearance. With all Hand; Housing. Wheat. Miss WhAt. Mr. -Edward WheaL_Miss Mr. and Mm Holllok. Sir., Mm and Miss Jacques. 3 yam. Mrs. Neald | By Lieut-Colonel E. G. Hales, Commanding Company. Sir F. A. Bosanquet, K.O., Major R. S. Webber, The Greens Committee were re-eleoted, the mem­ od wishes, I remain, yours faithfully, (Signed) Unn- Mrs. Coleridge Taylor. Miss and Master Taylor Monier-WilUams, f. bers being Messrs. Andrew, Fenner and Seal, anna. Westham Sewer* - Miss Finch. Miss Conwiner. Mr. (tnd Sim Walker. Bttinston House. —1 Stan borough. Miss Kvelelgh. Monday.—7.30 p.m.: Recruit drill. 8.15 p.m.: Signalling Capk J. 0. Brand, Mr. H. Scarlett and the Rev. C. f Mr. and Miss Horn. Sir. Ashworth. Misses Ashworth Miss Bateman. Mil Street. Mrs. Bunbury. Mrs. section under Sergt. Pearce; N.C.O.'s, use of instruments; A. Em pson; captain, Mr. S. Haffenden; vloe- This oonoluded the business. If you wish to improve or preserve the beauty ■r - i GRAND PARADE- s, Jan. Blaster L—Mr. and Mrs. Dawson. Mr. and Mm Knowlea. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Morse. Mr. 1 Murray. Sir. and Fltxger&ld, f. sappers, outpoBts (practical); drivers, musketry instruc­ oaptaln, Mr. Hugh Stacey; committee, the Rev. Chusoh Lads’ Brigade. — The Ringmer of your hair—in short, if you want beautiful hair t: >rse. Miss Smith. Mr., Mm and i Withera Sir. tion. F. G. Finch, Mr. L. Sheppard, Mr. T. Rose, Mr. T. Knowles. Mr. Y. P. Chaa. MwKettte ___ Sim and Bliss l a s o e : TERRACE. Thursday.—8.15 p.m.: Sappers, lecture on explosives; Church Lads’ Brigade, together with the Company like Madame Karina’s—get a bottle of Lavona 1 —MlaaWeare. Mrs. Pardee. CoL and Mrs. Sherwood. Withers, iiut Housx.-rMm Soames. Miss Steveuson. Miss Miss Willis. Mrs. Mlhehener. Mre. Cook. Miss Nebraska Mansion.-BIts. and Bliss Knagga. Lady | THE NAVAL VOLUNTEER CADETS. and then went on to Alfrleton gallops, ultimately Peyensey, applied for a license to sell liquor at the arable cultivation has he has been oonneoted as boy and man (or several getting to ground near Alolston. A second find " t-tojjolnt raoes in connection with the Ea6t- iarvey. Master Beanee. Master E. A. Roberts. Misses Cook (61. Mr.8qulbb. Mr. and M r s . Mary---- Holt, t Mr. and Mrs. James Hurbt, f. Mr. Lieut A. J. Fellows, N.V.G., O.O., Eastbourne Company. years. The contracting parties were Mr. Ethelbert lid rate and for a longer Glegg Smith. Mr., Mre. and Miss Shaylor. _ Misses andMrs. and Mrs. Charles Bath&m, f. Headquarters: Oolonnade-gardens, Eastbourne. was soon effected and this fox provided a splendid a ne Hunt a t Polegate next Wednesday. I area In general. Thn Donald Browning (2). Misses Basse (1). Mr. and Mre. Barham. Qbampun on.—Mr. and Mrs. Cobham Grant) f. Turner, third son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Turner, run of seventy: mbilnutes’ duration. The hounds The Chairman : Have you been asked to do this i returned In England Mr. and ______Mrs. Hlokle. Mr. Nathan. Mr, Nathan,, Jnn. Mimes __ glrWilliam Willi and Lady Foster. Bliss Foster. BIr. Orders for week ending 25th April, 1914. of Glynde, and Miss Lizzie Evans, youngest were then stopped anda the order for home given. by the committee ? sfor which the Beanos (2). Misses Teusmaou (J). Mr. and Vayne. Mre. and Misses Banyard. Miss MonaMartin. and Mrs. fichloss, f. Monday.—8 p.m.: Band practice a t Redoubt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Evans, of Hickman: Yes, by the Secretary and tbe sthee ' arty (8). Mr. dtanley. dllss Snell- Mr. Thorn. Miss Hlokle. Misses Williams. Dt. Jaffa. Dunkxld.—Mr. Hillra an. Miss Cubitt. Mr. Mann. Tuesday.—7.30 p.m.: Drills and classes at headquarters. llngham. The Vioar (the Rev. W. E. Dalton) ! asters. r four _ —.— ... ra Morris. Mr. F. Morris. Mr. Mrs. GUlmore. Mr. Hammond. Mr. Dean. Miss MIm Cary. Mrs. Inman. Mr. E. Inman. Kev. J. H. offiolated and the service was choral, the full choir i Lawson (2). Mr. and Mre. Bdlln. Brlden. Mr. JulL Mias Henderson. Miss Smith and Mre. Rendall. Mr. Smart. Mr. Pitman. BIr. Wednesday—3 p.m.: Working party or boating. 7 to i a decrease of 15,708 I ___Mr. Boecnmerer. Mbs 'Walden. Mr. and Bin. Greenwood., Miss James. Blisses Catten. 9 p.m.: Drills and classes at headquarters. being la attendance. The 128th Psalm was ohanted, j WALDRON, i ' [; and Mre. Chldley. Dr. and Mrs. Beaealgy. Mrs. Ken il w o r t h Co urt (W ilm ington Sq u a r e). BIr. and Bin. Nlckton. Bliss Edgell Thursday.—7.80 to 9.30 p.m.: Club night. and tbe hymns nsed were “ The voice that breathed Poor Rata—A poof rate of 3s. in the £ for old Inga otett Probtk Mre. Gabajn. Mr. and Mrs. Benue. -Masters Sir Herbert Stephens Mlse Btopheen. Miss D. Saturday, 25th April.—No orders. o’er Eden and “ How weloome was the oalL” Mr. the parish of Waldron was signed by the Bench at. duotion of Braced). Mr.Dickie. Mr.Daniel Stephens. Master J. Stephens. Miss Ackers. Mlse WILMINGTON GARDENS. Peroy Meux (the organist and oholrmaster), who the Uckfield Petty Sessions on Thursday last. _ Bather- h i View.—Mr. and Mre. Carr. Miss A dam Mrs. Kendall. Mrs. Barker. Mrs. Moore. Mre. Grantham. 4.—Mrs. Stnbbs, f. Mr. and Blrs. Reilly, f. Memos. presided at the organ, played suitable music while J area of the oountry Attlee. Mrs. Wall. ,Mtos Hetherlngton. Mm. .8ha BIr. and Mre. Jameson. Mrs. Fraser. Capk and Mrs. Bbxwtwood.—Mr. Gr m. Mrs. Freeman.PYflfimj Mr. All members of Band must attend practices on Monday the congregation were assembling and Mendels­ Benefit Society.—This society has experi­ ____ r 150 acres and about " Mrs. and Miss JPhelps. Miss K e lse y .___ Sk John Kneller. Mr. Royston Saul. Mrs. mils MMrs.m. Anderson! A ndorenn MiMr. and Mrs. Legge Byrnes. evenings, dnd all hands must be present at drill on Wed- sohns “ Wedding March ” at the close. The bride, enced a heavy eall upon the slok funds during tbe ■ b Ingram. Mr. Shelton. Mr. Potter. Mrs. andMiss TUtosu. Mrs. BlaoGregor. Bin. Reynolds. Mr. and Bailey. MlssM. 8 ngle t | nesday evenings. who was given away by Mr. Alfred Tuppenney first quarter of the present year, b, sum of £55. _ BfreTBlnd. Mr. Payne! Mr., Bond. Bliss Hall. Mre. Stable. Bliss Grant. Mrs. and friend. Mr. W, Tough. Mrs. Ward. Misses Wi Members are only allowed to wehr uniform when (her brother-in-law), was attired in a cream cash­ 10s. 8d. having been paid out, as c ompared with ; and Master Bailey, lire. Burton. Mr. and Mre. Searle. Mr. J. Edmunds. I l k , and B61m De (S'. Miss Carter. Mr; and Mrs. Chifferiel. Mi | attending drills or carrying out specially signed orders. only £13.18s. 6d, In the correspond: ng quarter of w d , and the number oft Miss Galloway. Messrs. Galloway. Mr, M&gnlvaLvaL Mr. A Cropley. Mr*, and Mias Foster. Mr, ChlfferieL______Master__ ’erisl.Chf~ ’ Misses ’ ------Hogan. ’Mrs. Haversacks, signal flags, &c., must be returned to store mere dress, trimmed with satin, and she had a veil » waa 91,000 or 21 pereent. Mrs. Mayer. ,Mrs. and Miss Hemd. * Tinman. Miss Hopkins. Mr. and Bit*. Ward and Miss Phillips / on Wednesday evening, 22ind inst, and all money owing and wreath of orange blossom, and carried a 19 Gen. and Mre.. Butcher. Mr. ' Darmstadt.—Mrs. and Miss Pan tin. Mrs. Pavltt, f. | to the Company to be paid up on or before the 29th Inst, shower bouquet, the gift of the bridegroom. The E aster Services.—The interior of the Parish ey and oats in | _ Willie. Mrs Johnson. Mr. Thomas. _ MOSTYN TERRA: Mr. and Mrs. Hoars Ward, f. (except where otherwise specially arranged in regard to bridesmaids (the Misses Nellie Tuppenney, Alberta Church was lavishly decorated fol the Easter 1 acres lew than, Carter. Misses TurnlLL Mr. and Miss Kerr. AtNXANDRA Hotel—Mr. J. FreesFreeman. Mr. and Blrs. Croydon- House.—Mr. A. D. Bedoya. Mr. Birmle. Uniform purchase). Turner and Eunloe Turner) wore white silk dresses, festival by Mrs. Hdmble-Crofts, th Misses Una Magistrates’ Cleik: You have never bad it Cone. f. Mr. and Mrs. Barnlooak Miss Cobbitk Stokes. BIr. and Mrs. J. Misses Birmle (2i. Sir. Arnold and friends (4). Mr. ./showed an lnerMae of» and Miss Aaaleton. Miss Martlndale. My. and H. Freeman. Mr. Leslie Stokes. ------Hope. Miss Hlgkey. Misses Welch (2). Mr. Welch. The following promotions are notified: No. 57, S. A. trimmed with pale blue. Mr. Ben Gurr accom­ and Mi f , '. ; I . ad oats showed deeceaaea W. Freeman. Mire Feldan. Mr., Mre. and.Master Brown, to Petty Officer, 18th April, 1914. No. " 69,“ G. W. panied tbe bridegroom as best man. At the con­ Hickman : No, but tbe Secretary had a lot of apd Mlse Brown Carleton F. TuffnelL Mr. and MrA Schofield. The Mr. Weloh, jnn.j Sir. and Mrs. Stubbs. (Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, to Petty Officer, 18th April, 1914. Taylor, Bowie. Mr. Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. W.; Payne. Misb clusion of the oeremony the guests proceeded to Hodding,___ aints that people oould not obtain refrteh- ___ ,—TheRlshop of 8k Aibaas. Mre. Misses Schofield. Mr. and Mrs. Squires. Master , Intending ... ___ recruitsT.------should applyat headquarters any the assembly room at the Trevor Arms, where Jaoeb. Miss Evans. Miss Qaunutttu Squires. Mr. and Mrs. Bualley. Mr. Earle Douglas. Genda Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Rlsco. Mr. and Mrs. drill night, or“ at ’ the” —Offloc, e, 7, Susans-road. Special Whitley and Ruth Robins. Flowers and ever- . Mr. Shanks. Mr. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Moorhouse. Mr. and Mta Duttou. Bullimore. Mr. and Mrs.l UndulL Mr. and Mrs. the wedding breakfast, was served, and the bride reens for decorative purposes were sent by tbe Chairman: We shall not allow it tbls year. Barwiok and friend. |Mr. Cooper. Mrs. Wrenne)l. facilities are now granted in respect of uniforms, So. and bridegroom afterwards left for Frlmley for Miss Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. Butterfield. Mr. M. L. Mbs Wreonelk Mr. Wrennell, jun. Mrs. Hayes, There will be a route march on Wednesday evening, .ight Hon. F. Huth-Jack' on, Mr. J. Lucas, Miss “ BAD LUCK.’’ . ; . T Jones. Mr. G. F. Jones. Mrs. Mercer and najrty. MlM i Lauder (3) 29th inst. ■ | their honeymoon. The presents were numerous Denman, Mr. Cowland and Mr. F. Darker, and the de la BellandlerL Miss 81«ter. Dr. and Mrs. Diehl. Mr. Lauder. and useful.—On Sunday afternoon Air. Meux, on i Hugh Stewart Sprot, of Eastbourne, was der truU wm 2fW, iS" Miss Diehl. Miss Pearce., M r.^nd Mrs. Alfred Signed. A. J. Fellows, Lieut N.Y.O., last-mentioned also gave special flowers for the oned for having no off-side lamp on a motor i acres alnoe 19*X. hh,‘ . 'Williams, L Dr. Jeffrey. Miss D. Bristow .iMINGTON TERRACE. O.O. “Inverclyde” (Eastbourne) Co. behalf of the members ot the choir and himself, altar. There were large congregations at both grasses the retain* 2.—Miss Gagga. .Miss Blaokett. Mr. and Mrs. Nunn 16th April, 1914. presented Mr. Turner with a dinner service, and morning and evehlng services. There were two April 4th. i! LAN8DOWNK TERRACE. Danesbury_Mr, and Mrs. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. | wlehed the reolplent every happiness in his married Tiugley stated that at 11 45 p.m. he saw a | seres—the smallest on oelebrations of Holy Communion, the number of oar In South-road. He stopped the defen- 9.—Mr. and Mre. Jarman. Mr. and Mrs. Mayne, f. Morri°. Miss Aumonler. Mies Townshend. Mr. life. Mr. Turner suitably acknowledged the gift oommuuioants, being 112. The anthem, “ This is f’&8K53i|wS£ , Mr. and Mrs. Knowles, f, Butler, jnn. Miss Mason. Mre. McKenna. Miss Mb BADEN-POWELL SEL SCOUTS. and the good wishes. the day the Lord hath made ” (Caleb Simper), was ;ud called his ntlent ion to the. fact that there 1L—Mr. and Mrs. Reset Mr. and Mrs. Witting. Miss Kenna. Miss Green. Master Calvert. Miss Oakeshoth Headquarters: Pendred Mews, Langney-road, was no light on tbe off-side. Defendant said, Eabtbb at the P arish Uhuroh.—The Easter effectively rendered by the choir at Matins and “ This is a bit of bad luck;," and did something to — Mr. F. K. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. Bortorty Witting. MastereWittlDg(!) JEVTNGTON GARDENS. f Eastbourne. servloes at the Parish Church were exceedingly Evensong, under the direction of tbe choirmaster K Sax and sugar beet, when. Commissioner, Rear-Admiral C. H. H. Moore. the lamp, which he afterwards lit SOUTH QLIFF. 8.—Lady Hampson.------___ Hampson. Mr. Hampson. bright), and there were good congregations. There (Mr. J. Bannister). Mrs. Humble Crofta presided Defendant, who said the lamp was alight when Mr. and Mrs. Heim, L Orders for week commencing April 20th. were two celebrations of the Holy Communion, and at the organ at the morning service and Miss M. Dwentyman. Mr. ft—Mr. and Mre. Sydneyr SmllSmith, t Mias Pulford Sunnylawn.—CoL and 1 Stainforth, t Mr. Lamp- he w as at Polegate, was fined 5s. | j ; unbroken horses under ana- ft—Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. J(ones, £. ST. GEORGE’S DAY. the communloants numbered 52. The Vioar (the Kenward In the evening. The collections through­ 1105,854, or HMWeae than, bell. Miss Campbell. Miss Ora Campbell. Mbs out the day, which amounted to £31.10s. 8d., are NOT A RACING TRACK. ng that In Wales horee- :-H i ET.MH AVENUE. Brodrick , April 23rd.—A Scout rally will be held on the grounds Rev. W. E. Dalton) officiated at all the services, t o 8.—Miss Newbery. Mrs. Rltch i's f. of St. Andrew’s School, Darley-road, at 5.56 p.m. on April and Mr. Percy Meux presided at the organ. The to be devoted to tbe maintenance ot the services Be mund Piper, of Wartling, and William Hard?, ined, while the decline Mr. and Mre.: Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt Mr. Coubtlands. - Mr., Mta and Miss Tolkein. Mrs. MONTFORD.—Mods. Lavolne. Or. and Mra Weeks and 23rd. It is earnestly hoped that every Sea Scout will Easter offering to the Vicar amounted to £ 8.10s. and work at St. Bartholomew’s Chuirch, Cross-in- of NInfield, were summoned for riding bioyoles on In the returns 807,318). , M. P.. Fen wick. Dr. and Mrs. Dntqh. Miss Latimer. Dawson, sen. Mr. and Mre. Dawson and child son. Mr.,and Mrs. Gower, f. Miss Pewny make every effort to attend. The decoration of the ohurch was carried out by Hand. Before Evensong an attempt was made to tbo I ootpatb, at Windmill Util, on April 5lh. „m g need tor sgrlcultnmL ! i, — MvJ w s o T b .. fi. Weiss. Mr. apd ft—Mr. and Mrs. Fellowes. Miss Fellowea. FeUov Mr., Mrs. Marchwood.—Mrs. and Miss Daniel. Airs. Colburn. Arthur Davis. ring a quarter peal of Grandsire Triples (1,280 __ _ Hr; Eh*. Hr. i and Miss Harvey Assist. District Commissioner. Mr. Pocock (head gardener at Glynde Plfioe), and P. j. Cottlogham stated that at 10 30 a. m. he esw 196,907, which waa shared by : B.—Mr. end Mrk’Reynolds and son.^Mr. and Mrt. Sill. Miss Whalley i his assistants. changes) upon the bells, Miss Maude Humble-Orof te the two defendants apparently raring on thei jut this to dne Inaome degree .• Daniel WILL LEAVE BY ment Committee (hear, hear).—Councillor Samson was previously plated It had now been blacked over. Mr- and Mre. Jaekson. Mr. Jackson, jun. Norland Ho^-Mlss Dur^tj M^wHoet M}» Normanhurst.—Mr. and Mre. Loudon, f. Miss Frisoher. [ Featheretone, Flossie and Cecil; with deepest . -— — ---- — v i a 9.8; “ Ausonia” April 23rd ,‘ expressed his appreciation of having his name P.C. Crosby gave evidence as to recovering the EE « i US Mrs. Hastings Fraser. Capt. D’Arcy Fraser coupled with that of the Chairman. He had been sympathy, from Bessie ; from Nurse Budgen, with lamp from the defendant, who told him he bought Mre. .ipC FROM SOUTHAMPTON sympathy; with sympathy, from Mr. Collins and l Mr. — - “ ■ — CORNFIELD TERRACE, happy In serving under such an excellent chairman family; with sympathy, from Mr. and Mrs. E. it In Eastbourne. Mr. s Mr. and Mrs. Je -Ansorse. “ £ s * r k ^ ft—Mrs. Jack and party i ti BUST AND CHEAPEST WAY as Mr. Durnford. Defendant tearfully said ho took the lamp with­ i s iagar § „. 1___ ' i M n .______Art Mn, ... 7.—Mre Longfleld, f. Passengers granted Free Rail Tickets Hamper and family. The funeral arrangements out thinking. SA68 ... \ 3,617 Scott. . .M re. and Misses Withers. (ARntraroN Lawn. - Mrs. ft—Mlse Morion ! London to Southampton Ladies' Crickit Club.—The annual report were oarrled out by Mr. G, E. Collins. He was bound over to ba of good behaviour for Mr. G. Mbs^’latke!' TheM^es 1L—Misses Smallpleoe. Mils, and Miss Long For Particulars apply to j of the Hastlcga and St. Leonards Ladies' Cricket S I - J U47 £ r 1 f o c S 5 5 r f i S : andfMrftJohnson. Mre. Bil l - ringers’ Outing.—The local bell- six months. . >1 n HYDE GARDENS. Club Is as! follows.: “ Your committee have rlngers held their annual outing on Easter Monday 2 W J. WT kl^olvwman. Mr. Mr. Antonovitob. | pleasure In congratulating the members oh a very OUT OF THE COUNTRY. 1 4 ® i: . ! Ctoaver. Messrs. : , Bn. Mr.- ' ‘ 7.—Mre Haines. CoL and Mre Uppleby. Misses CtJNARD LINE, and were favoured with fine weather. Leaving t’l ; and Mre. Anderson. . Mrs. An W. Parrel Mr. a r t Mre. Godwin. [Mrs. Webster Uppleby (2) 51, Biehopegatc, London, E.C.; or Local Agent. successful playing season—14 matches were played Waldron In a brake at eight o’clock they first Sidney Breeze, of Heathflcld, was summoned by 82.92k and only three lost. Twenty-four members were Annie Holmes to show cause, &o. He d Id notappear.1 1759 1 341,«ft Cnthbertson. Pgharman. DEVONSHIRE PLACE. M a r l b o r o u g h H o u s e .—Miss F. Gibbs. Mr. and Mrs. visitedRotherfleld Church, where they were joined MtozMellto. Stone LanreoceT on.or.AA Phillips’sDhOKno’o L# enrolled during the season; whioh your committee by Mr. Barker, Miss B. Unstead, the Misses Una Holmes Bald the defendant had gone to New Devonshire House.-M r a rt M » Winterbottom and Clarendon House.—Mr. Jarvis. Miss Clarke. Zealand, and so far as she know he left this country i P rivate Hotel., ■ 1 think, for a first season, very enoouragtng.' From and Maud Humble-Crofts, Mr. Miles (Mayfield) and .child. Mr. and Mrs- Shearer. Mre. and Miss Neat Miss 81mms. Mrs. Antb: Randell. Mr. and a financial point of view the season’s results were Mr. Hammond (Rotherfleld). A stay of about l i on January 2nd. ■ : , j _ OoL a r t Mrs. Matnrtn. and party.' Mr. a r t Mre.-Gibson Mrt. Potter.' Mr. A. P i. and Mrs. Blaok; very satisfactory, there being a credit balance to The Magistrates made an order against the defen­ Benton, lbs. Grimley. Mre. and Miss KeddeU. Lee. Miss Ashort. HAILSHAM hours was made at Rothcrfleld, during whioh time dant for 5ft a week from January 27th until the I other ~ i Wilson. Mr. and Mre. Gh Gerrard. Mr. Mnm- P roperty in the Market.—Messrs. Guy oarry forward. The beat thanks of the committee various touohes were rung upon tbe Parish Churoh of Bart ford. Mr. Tayloi Mr. Turner. Mr.i are tendered to Mrs. Oldrln, who very kindly pro­ bells. The lady campanologists and Mr. Barker ohild reaches the age of 16. idler. Mr. RandelL: and Son submitted to pnbllo auction at the Crown vided tea at all home matches, also to the Ground Depwft Balzer. Mr. Kic Hotel on Wednesday properties at Hailsham and then left the party by motor and prooeeded to I Motor Mrs. and Miss Mr.: and Mrs. Tyler. Miss Committee for allowing the club the use of tbe Bridge. The remaining bell-ringers drove to Tun­ Tyler. Miss Thi _ ^ Mre. and Master Allen. Mrs. Chiddingly. The pair of semi-detaohed cottages, Central Ground, and to Mr. Tutt, the groundman.’* Noe. 6 and 8, Elmsdown-plaoe (gross rents, £24 14s,), bridge Wells, where dinner was served. In the _ flips. Dr. and Mrs. Foote.: Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Elphlck. Mrs. Miller. Miss Halgh The following officers were appointed for the afternoon the ringers entered the tower of St. In hand at Upper were sold for £345, and a similar pair of oottages, ensnlng season:—President, the Mayoress (Mrs. Station. weU pra- Misses Hayward. Mre Gibbs. Mre Ross Baldock. Mr. Ross GILDREDGE ROAD. Nos. 10 and 12, Elqisdpwn-road, changed hands at Peter’s Ohorob, and rang various methods upon arnham, two mltoe Mr. a r t Mn. Yates. Mr. and BsMaek. Mrs. Pod win. Mre. AthOl ; Highbury.—Mrs. Caswell. Mr;' andanr Mrs. Sheat, f. Hocking); oaptaln, Mrs. Adamson; vioe-captaln, the bells, whioh they found to be In splendid Him Durant The HAXBUBiBS^-Mtos Raid. Mn. Lanyon, Mre Mark the same figure. The freehold small residence, Miss Stevens; hon. secretary and treasurer, Miss Bignonla House, situate In Ohiddlngly-streat, was mu(iu tJullbUi...... — running order. After a stay of about two hours k / y /eUeslT. iiu ij i t to tUnf nider rejiSjf to two plaoes Cary- Master Randolph Cary, Mast r Edwin Cary. I PEVENSEY ROAD. Ruth Smith; committee, Mrs. Raby, Mrs. Adams, the return^journeyey waa commenced. A halt was . Crawley. I Mocttn Private Hotel. 7ft—Misses Starkey (6) > ’ ■ also offered, but was not sold and It can now be Mlaa Hughes, and Miss Apel. 1.—Repairs to band between Miss 8pro-.ton made lyfleld, and tea was provided at the 7&—Misa Summers. Spro treated for privately. The, solicitors concerned In ______Royal Oak Hotel. . In the evening touches were TOF^EI ; also from Harley to Povey •i t, D a l m b n y —Mr. and u Mess:essrs. Klnselle the sale were Messrs. Blaker & Son, of Lewes, and | (31. Mr. and Mre Messrs. Coles, Sons Sc Tilburn, of Eastbourne. ung on the Parish Church bells, and the home­ deUSXE _M r/ tadand Mrs. __Brin*. Mre Chambers. Master B. Rose. Miss Fedart. HEATHFIELD. ward journey was subseqnently resumed, Waldron Mr., Mrs. Chambers. Mrs. . Mtot Benetb. Miss Dora s2£1S&JL Pillar. Mr. Johnson being safely reached at 9.45. r afterrein. The . _ Green.' Benett. Mr. Claydas. Mr.. Brewlft Mre. Jack Here and friend. Miss 1 1 . Stansfleld Vestry Meeting. — Mr. A. 0. Langdale A ncient Easter Custom.—At Chard, Somtr- h r O. Abbott, » tor Abbott.’ Mr. and and friend (vicar’s warden) and Mr. James Masson (people’s t, Parish Churoh, on Sunday morning, during J. Abbott. Mr. BURLINGTON PLACE. HERSTMONCETJX. iere 4heB^p b o n e 8cabtoAjto kb. a r t Mre. Bakst. ST. UBYN’S warden) were re-appointed to their respective Big Fabh for Small Holdings. — The the service, the ancient custom of the police walk- Pabk Houss^Mlse Bstotoy. Mrs. Hamilton; Misses Vestry Meeting.—At the annual Vestry, % s y - M i «’■■ Penrith.—Mr. am Mrs. Mr. and Mn. offioes at the Vestry meeting on Tuesday morning, Marquis of Lincolnshire has sold to the Holland lng up tbe nave anc handing a note to the Vicar W. Mr„ Mrs. and Matter Smith. Miss 8m meeting, held at the Parish Ohnroh on Monday and Messrs. S. Clinch, T. Durdan, H. Masson, W. announcing that th< Town Couholl bad appointed BBoranS£-MtosOiitinpton. Mr. and Mrt. Gotto. Misses East Dene.—Mr. Mrs Mrs. Tisdall, t evening under the presidency of the Rector (the (Lincolnshire) County Connell a farm of 460 acres o*.—A t a Court of Barrow and J. Barrow were elected eidesmen. on Deeping High Ba> k, eight miles from Spalding, a people’s, warden, | 7as duly observed with all tbe Dennis. DuR»^*kouBE.-M«jorAksd. Miss Whltlook. Miss c a : 3RIDGE AD. Rev. HT E. St. John MacDonald), Mr. H. A. James The1 accounts were presented and showed a satis­ for the snm of £13,GOO, or £26 per acre, and It Is ancient formality, i & Mrs. £ Mrs. And Daucuih.—Mrs. : Ro re. -.j. Elkin was again nominated as Rector’s warden, and Mr. factory state ot affairs, there being a balanoe in likely that the Council will cut the estate up Into 4 y -;b ■ snu -Mr. ■ .WwardWa Mrs. and J. Hnnnlsett If West Bocks (Grand F ara bi). ; and Mre. Hart and i Mr. J. H. ~ “ 30 small h o ld in g ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ BUY YOUR BOY A WATCH. L Mr. and Mre G.J uton Bell. STURTS il- WATCHES are Reliable Timekeepers. 1913. _OoL Chamberlain, lb s . Jones. Mtoi Maim. I t is officially « imate< l hie resignation.nation. The other sidesmen were re- — GIVE GREAT SATISFACTION. HUNDREDS SOLD. Mr. md Mrs. Ringhum. stt. jla jo r and Holloway. betwee Horace Mlse Mood. Australia will hav elected and Mr. Slaughter added to fill She Most powe he who has himself Something new la Chocolate-Toffee Combination- Also our noted 7/8,8/6,10/8 and 128 Watches. Post tree, _ i£m_ Mrt.andMlMHlade. bushels of wheat 1 ’ export, vacancy. power. Mackintosh’s Chocolate Toffee de Luxe. atchmaker ux en tbo i Don Ite G. Stode. Mr. ft, Slade. Mre. M(«« BTUBT, W , ft D , BRIGHTON

-■1-4 v-- It . - ; • / - ; r. ; j- ( . 'i , >! f It > _ '. ** a- EASTBOURNE CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914. ' ' ., —“ ...... EASTBOURNE GAS COMPANY. ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER — ------4------j | RESERVE. A PRESENTATION. KTO Mr. Stanley 0. Butler, who, has been a member | F IE L D DAY. SPEING CLEANING. LOWEST of this staff for the past eight been [Less appointed upon the staff of the.8 She am Gas An; interesting field day between the London Phone 771 Company. His oolleaguee met on S ay last and Sussex Divisions ot the R.N.V.R. was held SPRING CLEANING. and, by the hands of the Secretary (: es S. Garrard), presented him with *n • lever on the Downs round East Dean on Easter Monday watch as a parting rift. The Secret poke of morning, in which some five hundred men, with the very happy relationships existing igst the field guneland Maxims, took part. The “general E . MAYNARD, L i m i t e d , members of the staff, to which Mr. ier had idea” stated that, Britain being at war wittf a •| j lj T. ! Invariably contributed. In tbe n of the foreign power, a hostile cruiser had landed a Have y o u r directors and of the staff be wlshei Butler | small force to out the cable at Birling Gap. The Having 'their own Machinery (with all the Latest every sucoess, coupled with the heartii ■t oon- i f gratulatlons upon his seleotlon. Londoners! baaed on Jevington, received informa­ and Modern Improvements) for 6, Sussex Gardens,1“SSEffiK™ CARPETS Mr. Butler made an excellent little tion of this movement and were ordered to drive No. 3,( recognition of past and present Undn the “enemy ’’ back. During these operations a Hour* 9 till 7; Sat*. 9 till 5. Later by Appointment at the hands of tbe various ocmtrlbui reinforcement of the “ enemy” were supposed to appear somewhere on the East Dean-Friston road. BEATING AND CLEANING CARPETS, CONSULTATIONS FR EE The general scheme had been modified over­ u 1. CATHOLIC CHURCH, EASTBOURNE. night andf the final orders did not reach the SCKOO] TAKEN UP London head quarters until 10.30 am., the Are enabled to carry out all Orders under t h e i b o w n U.I moment for commencing operations, and tH - Shorthand, r. CHOIR EXPEDITION; proved somewhat of a handicap to London. I supervision , thereby ensuring every satisfaction. ing, Gecgraph . I defenders j (London) lost no time, however, m getting to work and in a very short while found CERTIFICAt On Easter Monday the obolr of the Cathollo touch with the enemy ((Sussex). Prom the and beaten by Church of our Lady enjoyed a delightful day In the Day and Eve ■ ; rfjij ;4* Londoners' point of view the operations were oountry. Leaving the ohuroh at 11 a.pi-, by one of successful up to a point. The London right wing A COMPETENT STAFF WORKMEN ALWAYS KEPT FOR TAKING Messrs. Chapman's fine motor ohar-a-banos, they and centre did well and) pressed home their attack IL L S | first drove to Battle. The Rev. Dr. Ryan (Catbollo smartly. Quite a spirited little “battle ” resulted AND RE-LAYING. gita-aiions SEanteb. H priest at Battle) met the party and personally took on the slopes above the b-Jevington road, '.[j JOHN PRING & CO., them to see the famous Abbey. Father Ryan The enemy appeared; to i apt to seize the road 1VTI8S VENES8’ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY tar MR. W. H. J? proved himself a moet exceUent guide. His know­ with the objectobji of turning > London right flank, lY l GOVERNESSES and SERVANTS, 122, TerminuS Emmanuel ledge of the fine old place and the luold wav In London, however, took npt advantage of a road, Eastbourne. Servants supplied for Private Houses. under is to b e| which he explained its history was listened to traot of dense and high i, 8, and though exposed Hotels, Schools, &c. Phone 843. Hours 10—1,2 —7, R N.C., Osbon With great interest, and, owing to his Influence, all tor a short while before gu __' ng= -it they___ covered______PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. Speolal arran were able to go over the Interior as wi Even the ground smartly as to [sustain small; “loee.’ ERVANTS DISKNGAGED.-Gotf Plain Cook, age Viators. 2fe . and your Floors . 45, excellent personal character, £28-£30; Cook, 39, the ghost room was not forgotten, and oourse Had the enemy seized this!cover London would; Note Address: Sprefers boarding house or school, £30; General Servant the boys of the party were particularly ki about undoubtedly have been driven back, but the 40, good personal character, £22-£24; Housemaid, 19,18 the dungeons. Lunoh was taken at thi George enemy ' elected to remain j on the height and months' character, £18; Betweenmaid, 15, two months* thoroughly washed ashed Hotel—an exoeUent meal—after which ohara- London gained the cover .4 advanced' u p the character, £14; Nurse, 27, two years’ character, £20-£24. BOARD and : banc carried thedi all on to Bodlam. .ther slope under exceUent pro! on. The result waa Required immediately, good General Servant for small that the enemy’s left v ' was prevented from E. MAYNARD, Limited, flat (London), exceUent situation, £24- £26; also for East­ Excellent 1 magnificent, and so warm and gei lalthat tea bourne, £22-£24. All classes of Servants Wanted daily, bad on the lawn of the hotel. [ The return crossing the open betwi crest of the ridge, excellent situations, highest wages.—Apply as above. in th e me;Jn tirrie . Journey was by the same route as t e morning. and the road. Londbn’s did not do Oo well, ENCt The party,_bealde the choir, was aco< and the attack herd waa not sufficiently well tart SOLDIERS’and SAILORS pressed home, j - ,V |. J House Furnishers, the Rev. Father Lyneh (rector), thi IV? { and NATIONAL A8SOOLA- Bunnym ead, Father Lawzenoe, O S.F.O., the I ether The general result, ire the opinion of the rr a ' v, -'.r - ^ - r o a d , Eastbourne (TeL No. 871), tor Fleming, the Rev. Dr. Ryan, Mr. Cuthl wley, umpires, was that the ene y held his covering Handy Men, Waiters, Porters, Vanmen, Chair and A Living position long enough on, East Dean and Invalid Attendants; Spinal Chair for H ire; Vacuum Classes at all] Ill i; Mr. A. E.______Stlrekler,___ Mrs.______Stl _ m d other Telephone: 14. Cleaner , Supplied with or without men; Gardens friends. It was an altogether thoroughly enjoy­ Friston roads to succeed in is attempt at cutting SOUTH STREET, EASTBOURNE. Attended; Windows Cleaned ; and any Casual Work Prep, for, able day. the cable,; hut, had the Ion continued, the Insured under Workmen's Compensation Act. Men of Students Hear, L ; (m JOHN PRING & CO., defenders would certainly ,ve driven them back good character only Bent out.______Age no objl • ; ■' - c v • Ml • ‘ i to their boats in another .our or eo. The nett A SITUATION REQUIRED as good PLAIN COOK, No extra che] result, apart from te .oalities, waa an a A. temporary or permanent; disengaged; good refer­ References, A. 1 HEAVY FALL OF CLIFF. immensely enjoyable mo: ing for the London ences—F. E., care of Mrs. vinall, 64, Ashford-road. Member of I 55, Terminus-road, R,N.V.R.’d These Easters ith the Sussex Divi- §*rbanfcs & JUsistant* SManiei) §erbani0 & JUsistants gBanteii. Eastbourne. ' A remarkable subsidence of the facie of the oliff sioq are eagerly looked f< ard to all the year /^LER K DESIRES APPOINTMENT In Eastbourne, O B 0 round by: the London Division, and 1914 has YRTLEHOLME EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 32, T*TANTED. Young LADY, about 18-20, used to UPPE has taken place at a point a little to tbe west of Jj A Gildredge-road, Eastbourne. 'Phone 646. Ms native town; highest references; low salary— R proved as successful as any. Sussex and London pAQrtT T p'n Wreath nfKAfinn/, making.—J. C. Hastings, 10, Pevensoy-V Vvm. Hnggett, 67, Prlnce a-creacent, Brighton. Btrllng Gap. The fall of chalk amounts to several are “chummy shipsC’ as they say in the Navy, HOU8 EPARLOURMAID; £22; small family; central. , Eastbourne. Principals! Tel. 38x. EASTBOURNE. hundred tons, exoeeding In extent, in faot, any­ GENERAL for Upperton; small family. ADY (24), musical, domesticated, Seeks Eng thing witnessed in the neighbourhoojd of Beaoby and the yearly reunions are appreciated by both HOUSEPARLOURMAID; £24; Meads; no basement. ANTED, at once, Young GIRL to help in apart- J Useful Companion; experienced with cl divisions. I Tne Londoners hope that they will be KITCHENMAID for school: Meade. _____ment house.—49, Jevington-gardens,itbourne. J h C., “ Chronicle Office, Eastbourne. Head for many years. A t the spot in question the continued!and that there will be no more breaks W Large Premises \ cliff rises to about 200 feet, and some Idea of the COOK: central; small family; £20 to £25. SW T ANTED, a young PARLOURMAID for the dining ATRON (disengaged) REQUIRES POST for next- Physical Laborntl dimensions of the fall may. be ... gathered from tbe in the future in the annual visits to the South MOTHER’S HELP; £18; wanted at once. ▼ V ball; wages £18-20; also a Children’s Maid ; must term ; good nemilewomanand packer; energetic; Preparation fq Coast, be a good needlewoman; Wages £20-22.—Apply, Mrs. Mgood references—Address, T. E., ‘ Chroniole” nee. faot that the debris was projected across tbe beaob SMART LAD WANTED—Apply, Henry J. Capon, stbourne. to below low-water mark. It set:up an ugly 75, Terminus-road, Eastbourne. Qowring, St. Bede's School, Eastbourne, Fei barrier athwart the foreshore, of a height varying A YRTLEHOLME EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 32, * STRONG GIRL WANTED as WAITRESS.-Apply, rANTED, at once, Young Lady as APPRENTICE GEORG from 40 to 00 feet, and nearly 100 yards In width. THE BUILDING TRADE DISPUTE after 6 p.m., Cavendish Dining Rooms, 77, Caven­ for the Blouse and Costume Department: also M Gildredge-road, Eastbourne. ’Phone 646. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED AKSON. The fail took piaoe either late on Saturday night A dish-place, Eastbourne. well educated Youth as APPRENTICE to the Drapery. school; £30; age 38; character 3 years. ST- OF GUABDIAM or at an early hour on Sunday morning, and during -^Caleb Mitchell, Ltd., Lewes. P * HOUSEMAID; age 28; 2 years' character. To the Editor. GOOD DAY GIRL REQUIRED for Htiusework.- SEWING MAID or Children’s Maid; age 19; £18; FOR BOYS the present week much of the outer portion of the [ Mrs. Wright, Zion House, East Grinstpad. ww'ANTED, ASSISTANT MASTER in Boys’ School -ih nan Accused of Placiug Light near ohalk has been washed away by the eg • S ir: The committee of the Eastbourne Branch The Bnhjeote i N ASSISTANT REQUIRED for DRESSMAKING.' T V (Eastbourne) for few hours daily.—Write, giving USEFUL MAID or Maid-Attendant; £30; 3 years’ all Public Beoon Improved Condition of the Workli use. ii Escaping Gas. of tbe Apialgaiuated Society of Carpenters and —Maud Wright, Zion House, East Grinstead. qualifications, to Dominie, care of “ Chniniclo ” Office, reference. • □tion is I Joiners relpooeime for the conduct of the dispute Eastbourne.______^ ____ | [ • ; ] UNDER HOUSEMAID; £14; age 18; private only. les. with the builders of the town desire to make their USTRALIA. - Experienced FARM WORKERS, COOK; £32; age 25; character 5 years.______S also BOY LEARNERS (16 to 20 years), WANTED; Y\7 ANTED, for Eastbourne, thoroughly good HOUSE* For 1 ie Borough Police Court yesterday, before; MARRIAGE OF MR. MAKOYSKI position perfectly clear to their fellow townsmen. A I I PARLOURMAID, where housemaid is kept; APPRECIATION OF THE MASTKL’d guaranteed situations at good wages; low fares; only m H K COMPTON AGENCY, 6, Station-paradx. (Cotraoililor C. W. Bolton) and other We hear at times about the ultimatum that was £3 payable here.—Apply to John E. Ridgway, Ltd., 125, two in family; one leaving has been seven years—M. O., 1 EASTBOURNE. tfeL No. 1058. Telephone I SERVICES. Magia . Catherine Pemberton, of Eastbourne, AND- MISS BEAT80N. presented by the men to the employers, after which Strand, London. '______“ Chronicle” Office, Eastbourne. i was summoned for wilfully and! maliciously the employers had no alternative but to fight. Wanted: Cook, 3 maids, £30; Cook, 3 maids, £2Bc ^ A P F R O j attempting to set fire to No. 63-64, RoyaLparade, > on salary and commission.— ANTED, in small School, TWO respectable Cook, 3 maids, £28, country; Cook-Generals, £28, 6. I The marriage took piaoe on Wednesday, at That la not trne. In January, 1914, a code of rules Life ASsnranoe Company, 6, W GIRLS, one with a knowledge of cooking, the £24, £22; Generals, plain cooking, £26, £24, £22, £20; meeting of the Board of Guardians f< the property of Louis Green, in the occupation of Bishopsbourne, near Canterbury, of Mr. Brio W. were| drawn np and sent to all the employers, other for reneral work ; good home.—51, Silverdale- Housemaids, 3 maids, £24, £23, £22; Under House­ wilfully causing an escape of gas ire road, East! >ume. year was held at Avenue House, The Makovski and Miss Marguerite Sybil Oils Beatson, asking them to oonslder them and meet a deputa­ l l CLASSES OF SERVANTS SUITED with good maid, £14; Daily Kitchenmaid, 6s.; Houseparlour- ' iy: There were presemt the Rev. the Cellar and placing a lighted dandle therein The bridegroom ie the eon of Mr. and Mrs. S- tion ot the------men■*'- to discuss any------alterations------.L__ they maids, £24, £22, £20, £18. DfSENOAGED; Good Plain M B . E . on Moroh 24 th. A SITUATIONS at Central Registry, 182, High- ANTED, GARDENER' (second of four) and BOY; Cook, 3 or 4 maids, £28; Cook, 32,4 maids, £35; House­ Kg (who was voted to the chair Makovski, of Saffrons Gorner, Eastbourne, and the may think desirable with si view to an amicable street, Lewes. High-class agency for obtaining Situa­W experienced inside and outside; take duty alter- maid, 19, reference 18 months, £18; Parlourmaid, 30, IHarlboronyh OoUi Mrs. Fahey, Miss Gatliff, Miss 1 The Chief Constable (Major Teale) said he was bride Is the daughter of thejate Rev. H. Beatson, gement. Everyone knows 'that wages are tions, Cooks, Parlourmaids wanted at once. Ite weeks; no bothy; lodge out.—State full particulars toreference 12.montha, £26. of the Miss Boldero, the Rev. Prebendary not in a position to proceed with the case then, and of Mrs. Beatson, of Bridge,ge, Canterbury.* The orth| so muoh per unit now as they were 15 A PPLY, OXFORD REGISTRY. Susans-road, East- x. Underdown, Gardens, Durrington House, Harlow, Allen, the Bev. H. von E. Scott, the Rev. J. T. as the Town Clerk, who waa prosecuting on behalf Mieses Brakspeare (nieoes of fthe bride) were tbe ago; There has been no advance of wages J\_ bourne, for comfortable SITUATIONS.—Wanted Essex.______-______; ; j______KB.[ Bums, Lieut-Ool. Owen, C.M.G., O.I.E., Coun- of the] police, had asked him to apply for' a bridesmaids. The bride given sway by ber ig that period. It is felt by all intelligent Cooks, Cook-Generals, Houseparlourmaids, Housemaids, IT ANTED, good COOK ; two in family; wages £24 Dulwich College, a mlkiT Bradford, Oodncrillor Eden, Councillor 1 As the case might be rather a long one brother, Mr. H. Beatson, wlbust Mr. Franeis Y. belnga that they have a right to say under what Generals, Kitehenmaids; also Working Housekeeper. . V to £26; nouseparlourmaid kept and help one day J&isaUmtemis. Are prepared tol Prior, OouncdUor Chapman, Mr. Roland V. ' it should not Be taken on an Selfe aoted as best man. Nu aero us Menas, as well condition^ they should work, so that they may be HER WANTED for in the week ; gardener cleans boots and knives—Mrs. Pupils c IV. — Write, stating age, Reginald Blaker, 6, Wallands-cresoent, LeWes. [ , Mr. R. W. HlHamhiyn, Mi-. J. Robin- Bench day, and he therefore applied for as the Immediate relatives of he parties, attended to enabled tb enjoy some of the amenities of oivilise " DVERTISEMENTS must be repUed to tn writing, Candidates j t ' until next Thursday, life, viz., the garden, literature, art, the sports an ) Miss Phyllis Jennings, 3, YITANTED, experienced GENERAL; SERVANT; directed to the addresses given. PerSofiUappUea- . F. J. Daan, M . J. Willmot, Mr. O. J. witness the ceremony, whioh ------erformed by the Marina-arcade. Bexhill-on-Sea. A iation Examine weInspector Parker stated that the Rev. Mr. Byron. The Sub-Oi it of Canterbury so on. This cannot be done after long hoars of f V small private house; two in family; wages £20 tions at our Publishing Offices, for particulars, are uselese other Unlversiti- OY WANTED for Newspaper Round. — Apply, to £24.—Box S. H., “ East Sussex NeWs,” Lewesl m 'W. -sLiLokay. Mi. J. MoUaun, Mr. J. L. xtedci, Mr. it had beep occupying Nos. 63 and 64, Cathedral presided at the and played seleo- toll, therefore the shortening of the hours of labour ATRONI8ED BY ROYALTY 150 times—We have tor admission to i on, Mr. 0. ChandJeae-ChaiLdBesa, Mr. O. Royal-] arade, a boarding house, but d man bed tlona of wedding mnsle. 'oilowlng the usual Is desired. No one can say a notice to alter condi­ B Partridge & Co), 65, Grove-road, Eastbourne. OUNG LADY as Second Book-keep ex lenenee received the above patronage from 10 different Mr.y 8. E. Bucfeland, Mr. A. W. Draper, been ] in possession. On the evening of Marph reception Mr. and Mrs. Mi ovski left for their tions to meet these desires is an ultimatum. Three /CONFECTIONERS. - Young GIRL WANTED to Y not essential; must be quick and accur___ ,_ite____ and members of the British Royal Family.—Edmonds ASSIST; Uve out—Apply, 16, Terminus-road, make herself generally useful. — Apply, B. R. H., Edmonds, 20, Elms-bniidings, Eastbourne. Shield, Mr. L. H. Canton, Mr. U 24th defendant was downstairs and subse- honeymoon, whlob ie being ipent Id Devonshire, months' notloe was given to the employers for con­ “ Chronicle” Office, Eastbourne. end Mr. A Hunst (clerk). quentl; went out. Shortly afterwards the mare There are a large number handsome' wedding sideration. The second week of March arrived, bat stbourne.______. T7IINGEK - TAME PARRAKEETS ; perfectly tam er UNIOIpl g p i i n ■ d i f he would go to the basement and see if presents. no acknowledgement or reply from the employers. OOK-GENERAL WANTED; small private family; rOUNG LAD WANTED to help in garden and with A1 can be handled by smaU child; hardy, hand-rearea (TbchnicI ■VR; ON o r Chaibman and Vics-Chaibman thin also HOUSEPARLOURMAID; wages £22 and £20; poultry; 6s. weekly—Apply, Mipses WMtifleld and pets, size of large canary; 7s. d. each.—Edmonds and M were ail right, but on looking round he At that time oar executive sent a representative C ome. Garden Cottage, 6 l i e Rev. E. E. Crake proposed the re-election light through a small window in the coal ’ relerences.- ferences—Address particulars, Mrs. C. Murley, ------e, Wire Mill,I Linglleld. Edmonds, Eastbourne. ______| I ______O A T and _ here to try to get the employers to acoede to tbe , St. Anne’s-road, 1 stbourne. Branches o f , pf the Rev: Prebendary Allen as chairman. He oelliar; On opening the door he could hear gas desires of the men, submit amendments or oall a /A AN ARIES—COCK CANARIES on full son 7s.6d-, ■aid he had probably known that gentleman as escaping, and he also saw on a shelf a lighted “ THE GREAT B general meeting of tbe employers, appoint a com r \ A Y GIRL (15-18)! WANTED to help in pantry ar \J 10s., 15s. and 21s. each; Hens, 2s. to 3s. 6 t ; large- Wood! He want forward and knocked “the AJ kitchen; permanent place.—Miss Plested, 1, Lan selection.—Edmonds & Edmonds, Eastbourne.______Visitors long and ae intimately as anyone present and. mittee, therefrom; and that committee and the downe-terrace, Eastbourne.______^______. Jlrticks for gale. ai* ai fee was thoroughly convinced that a better chair- candle out, afterwards going to the meter to turn men's representatives could meet and oonsider the rpALKINQ AMAZON PARROTS, 35s. to 50s. Foreign MUNICIPAL could not be found. He was a man off the gas. The lever, however, could not be To thx E ditor. [ matters between them, .-After interviewing all the RAPERY—WANTED, capable Bodice Assistant. A Birds Inin |great --- . —variety i-.- •----o-from 2s. .. 6d._pair. — Pomeranian Pomeranian e energy and in the past year he. found); he therefore opened all the doors and S ir : The jng, tearing indlotmc of the employers heoould meet, our representative was D —Apply, Bobby & Co., The Arcade, Eastbourne. T TACEY, L td., 22, NORTH ROAD (near Station), Puppiespies from 25s. each.—Edmonds & r " inds, 20, Elms- ,e meetings of the Board) wit; windows and obtained a wrench hammer, with and the whole bf the Radi party, snoeessfnl in getting Mr, Bainbndge to agree to ressmaking. - w a n t e d , good b o d ic e and 97, ST. JAMES’S STREET, BRIG]------, Eastbourne. MAKER; good wages to quick, capable hand; ...- Br Sewing Machine: All kinds less half pri regularity, notwithstanding the tact that^he w: which he turned off the gae. Later a search was 1 In your last issue over th< ilgnature eonvene a meetlng of the employers. He has Oar D Typewriters: Every make from2gs. Trun ir d s s t u f f e d a n d c a se d ; Foxs’ M «»t. the moet overworked dergyman ia the _ ■>*a . and the .levet was found amongst spi _ iF. Chambers," cannot, I am short hours.—Jessie Brown, 28, South-street, Eastbourne. Mounted on Shields and aU kinds of Taxldenny MUNICIPAL thftnkejfor hls acUoslii Uofortunutfoyi'; Mr; Prams. Pianos. 6,000 wiirs sample its, ha,i workB done on the premises: Ova and Pupae of Butter­ It was often said that clergymen were bed mi in the. cellar; On the: pipe leading to 1 tooserlouslyasreprjesenting attltndi i bridge w as hardly prebaed In certain directions Carpets,’ "Lino, ~Rugs, 'Blankets, Bfenke' 'Sheetn ~ , Quilts, flies and Moths; Ladies’ Hat Feathers of all M ate; Of business, and no doubt it was generally tm being examined by the Gas Company id of the great majority of those wl support to gbt woik done, ana he resigned from the Master . sics. Skates, . Fireproof , T____ Safes,,-l ______Musical and Jeientiflo1 many Thousands to select from.—Edmonds & EdmondB, (Technical tout the Rev. Prebendary Allen was,*' great men afhole was discovered, and a small ’’s Opposition in the present isls. Huildere' Association. Instruments, Cutlery and Plated Goods. Houses of 20, Eims-buildlngs, Eastbourne. “ irwards found which fitted the hole in t scream of preji Furniture Purchased, &o. Exchanges made. t ank| honourable exception. ilmus, It The 'dispute may be said to have started on OOD BODICE ASSISTANT WANTED at once.- IRD CAGES.—Every description in stock at lowest Ooh Gwen seconded, and said they ought Previously a woman had gone to ti should be read only to be Ignored, bat am led, April 1st! by two of the employers discharging s ______Apply, J. Hall, 48, High-street, East Grinstead. possible prices; Goldfish, Globes and Aquariums— feel deeply grateful for the work the Rev. Preb at tbe defendant’s invitation and a lia nevertheless, to address a few remarl to the IOBTERS EAST GRINSTEAD LIMITED, some of their men, This brought the matter to a OUSEMAID w a n t e d ; wages £20 and all found. ENGINEERS, londs & Edmonds, 20, Bima-buUdinga, Eastbourne. y Allen had done. “ given, to her in order to go into t writer ofif “ The Great Betrayal," whli . although head. The whole of the men were then with­ H —Apply, by letter only, with full particulars, Mrs., F c q i H E MODI resolution was carried unanimously. r. After she had obtained some coal of a general nature, may {receive sympathetic drawn. Tbe master builders have now an organisa­ Beardall, 4, College-road, Eastbourne. 24, CHEQUER ROAD (Tele. 181), A HINT. - CLEAR YOUR WARDROBES. - We give high prioes for good class things, and buy At Bob _ Chairman, in reply, said he was ve: candle to the defendant, who appreciation, even In Eastbourne. Tbe comparative tion with a secretary. We have written them, Always have FOR SALK a large quantity of NEW and everything In any condition to send abroad, Ladles’ eful to them indeed, and he should try to was in the basement. I oalm which has followed the etorm, the publication asking that a: deputation ot the men shall be . SECOND-HAND MACHINERY. Gents’, Children’s, and Underwear: Boots, Shoes and i best this year, as he tried to do laeCyear. FRENCH, GEl Defendant said there had been an escape of gas I of the telegrams and letters, and the reiterated received to discuss the matters in dispute. A They have at present the following for Disposal;— Household Linen, Blankets, Curtains: also Officer/ ', Member : And succeeded. for* six;six weeks weeks. ' denials of M asters may still leavejthe Unionists reply was reoetved on Thursday, the 10th inet., OUSEPARLOUI MAID REQUIRED, age 20-28 ; Uniforms, Old Gold and Silver and Artificial Testa. We ENGLISH, RUd _ dcillor E den moved the re-appointment of The Magistrates remanded the defendant unti' 1 unconvinced and pulsating wjlth resent it, bat I saying the letter shall be laid before the next H two other maid kept—Apply, Harberton, Carew- 1 BRADFORD 25 SHIRT WASHING and OounciUor Bradford as viceehairman. next Thursday, ball being allowed in a persona am sure that Mr. Chambers,) as exempl ' in his meeting bf the Association. We do not know road, Eastbourne. WRINGING MACHINE. 35SoT ' ’ Terms Moderate. 1 Mr. Wru.MOT seconded, and it waa carried. of £25 aredl one of a similar amount. 1 Secondhand Length SHAFTING, with Pulleys letter i remarkable letter, wonld never be idu in by hie when that will be. The committee are pleased to OUSEPARLOURMAID REQUIRED at once. - and Bearings, and 201, Qneen’s-road, Hastings, Sussex. Principal-] party to state a ease for them politioal ‘Let state that many non-union men played their part Write or apply, Mrs. Warton, Portsdown.Darley- Thb Committees. --- i 4 H road, Eastbourne. 1 18-h.p. MILL (Saundereon’s) Petrol TRACTOR, N UNFURNISHED and a. FURNISHED HOUSE every patrlotlo man in Eastbourne! alf sign (the l as men, and came out with the union men, who with Truck and Three Furrow (Howard) Plough. WANTED, near sea; Meads district preferred ; The various committees were elected as folio s Covenant) and eo assist in wing the determ!ilna- assume responsibility for their financial assistance TJOUSEPARLOURMAID (under) REQUIRED end A TVTR. A. BJ Jbrjrthe eppuing yebrf— ] HOCKEY CLUB DANCE. 1 20-h.p. FLANDERS MOTOR CAR; nearly now. two or three reception and about six bedrooms. — 1 7 1 Medallist t tion of England at this crlsl during the dispute. We are doing our best to JCL of April in 1 Young Gentleman’s Preparatory 1 60-ft. WINDMILL PUMP and TOW. Hamblyn, 8, Elms-buildings, Eastbourne, t.—Councillor Bradford, Mr. So ends this remarkable aelon. _ markable effect a partial settlement in the interest both of School; some experience necessary ; lamps; age about ! new). ns County Moder 19; state age, wages and experience—Mrs. Evill, Ash­ 1 ExceUent Power DRILLING MAC) FRENCH,11 ■ Chapman, Mr. Dann, Councillor The annual dance of the Eastbourne' Old Tc —I use the word advisedlj as being perfect the'employers and employed. In the meantime down House, Forest Row, Sussex. Gorringet ,Mr. Hamblyn, Mr. MoOann, "'1U" Hookey Club, which has slways b specimen of how not to !te a let! >ven a any Well disposed citizens, who would like to assist 2 DYNAMOS (nearly new). E ngl UNIOR GOVERNESS WANTED for School; daily 1 25-h.p. Paxman’s STEAM ENGINE (ni ten *— Prior, Mr. Shield and popular function, took place at the politioal letter—purporting further cause or ouroauee, may do so by sending their bontributlons ,rly new). free; moderate charges. — E. H.__ Richards, Ltd., X eonfonnd an opponent. In enC u f_ or resident; state age, experience, qualifications 1 200-h. p. NATIONAL__ JB GAS P H ENGINE . I __ ___ and1 Suction Sussex-gardens,Sussex- ~Eastbourne. “ "Hours,9-7; Saturday, 9—fi. Private Lessons < Rooms oil Tuesday i)ight. In the to the Secretary, and salary required—E. B., “ Chronicle” Office, East- Gas Plant (nearly new). ’Phone) 77L ml General Purposes.—The Chairmi . I reasonable minds, It la & oe of , W. SMITH. bourne.______j - |. ' j ______- Unterrioht in i .ble and regretted absence of Miss Edgar false 1 3-h.p . GAS ENGINE (excellent condition). l Linen, fee.: On donne des le Miss Bolde-.o, Mr. Buckland, m , a l 87, Langney-road, Eastbourne. ITCHENMAID (single-handed) REQUIRED for 1 6-h.p. GAS ENGINE (nearly new). ms, Mr. Canton, OounoiHF- the arrangements were undertaken by tittle- April 17th. chased; good mnoh K May 1st; London and Eastbourne; comfortable We often have enquiries for Second-hand Machinery demon's Suite, RAWING i f : Mr. Climpson, Mr. Dana, Mire Gatli: ’ells, hon. secretary of the dub, assisted tattle whioh, ever alnoe the d ellB home; scullery maid might suit; wages £20 to £22, alland owners with suoh artioles for disposal will do weU to cklynge-ro&d. iy, Mr. McCann, Councillor Prior, 12 by Mri A. R. Whistler, Mr. K. O’Brien Harding,Hardin Idlsoussed Bradford speech, would] have found.—Apply, after five o’clock, to 50, Royal-parade, communicate with us. No charge is made unless a sale D Mr. ;Maokem______and Mr. Pickett, skett, who acted :j jas Infested the Unionist bonneH igthem Tbb A bhow’s F light. — “ Please, Mrs, Eastbourne. H ______MISS MABGi Ihield Mr. Willmot. is effected. j ; j; I r. : TVI______Beatrloe Buildi to Chairman, the Vioe-Chairm; The room was tastefully decorated! by with the proverbial bee. Bowles, can I have my arrow? It’s gone over into rURSEMAID WANTED, for boy age five years ; i Prices on application to J. Dadswell, Manager. AJ at Ladies’ Houses; experienced.—Address, Box 180, LIFE 1______^ Scott, and the catering was admirably In the Midlands of E nglaiH ’ottl a b it” your garden,” said Botin Bobby. “ Certainly, my _ must be exp rienced—Write full particulars, or ! I ! H [ j. T (next to 48, GRO’V ss Bundle Hall, Mr, Can) by the' Scotch Bakery. Amongst so is the expression descriptive ofH terestlng “ Chronicle" Office, Eastbourne. Rev. E. Mr. Daren, Mr. Dra. answered Mrs. Bowles. “ Where is it f caU before 1 1 or al er 6 o'clock, Court Robert, Darley- WANTED, SECOND-HAND MACHINERY for Cast Hours daily 1 tirol gowns it would be invidious to proeeea of wanning np stale vletul I have fink it’s in yoor o at!" wt s the timid reply. road, Eastbourne. or Exchange for New. URHAM HOU8E SCHOOL -(foil Girls and Kinder- Gatliff, amblyn,Lyn, Mr. McCaim,Me' Cc ------D garten) RE-OPENS- —— MAY - ■4 th ; moderate ierate fees;fees SM p.m. Prior, Bobir t, Mr. Shield and Mr, Willmo distinction; but mention must be made preferred to use the word rSchauffeV am deal- FFICE. — WANTED, young GIRL just leaving boarders received ; great attention '*■-to ----- music,L —Jana Classes for c_ Primrose, who wore an elegant amber ■ with a correspondent of culture, who is school as Apprentice. Also a Junior in the office, A STRONOMICAL and TERRESTIAL TELESCOPE languages—Ceylon-place, Eastbourne. schools. Full i House. •The Chairman, the Vioe-i___ T veiled with gold lace, trimmed with ■ for blood, whose rapier thrusts wildly pply, Bobby & Co., Ltd., Eastbourne. FOR SALE; object glass 25 aperture, 48-in. focal i Boli Mr. Canton, Councillor Eden, H length, ft ve eye pieces, powers from 80 to 120t astronomical NGLISH HOME FOR FOREIGNERS ; garden, . MSar'II—a-__, ----______------mai Miss die Broe, in white charm i I aimed at oar vitals, bat who m ^H ery time, Jor or to fet. ERSON WANTED for SEWING and REPAIRING ; finder,,two sun glasses, table and high stands; shows ■ tennis; inclusive terms; sociable home life.— RAWING Fahey, Mire Gatliff, Mr., Hamblyn, Mr. embroi dered by pearls; Miss M. Smith waa att„. and whose trusty blade may safely aranteed, one used to dressmaking preferred—18, Railway E Councillor Prior, the Rev. H. von E. " Scott,' P coma, of Polaris, Rigel, &o.j; to be sold cheap.—F-- endower, Silverdale-road, Eastbourne. D in a gown of royal blue satin trimmed with In spite of Its many encounters, to never yet DVERTISEMENTS must be repUed in writing, Approach, East Grinstead. Hamblin, Optician, 13, Sussex-gaxdens, Eastbourne. Miss KAT Shield and Mr.1 Willmot. “ brown fur. Miss Russell was in pale blue; Miss directed to the addresses given. T’-J nalapplica- TjfASTBOURNE—FURNISHED HOUSE Required [needed wiping. ^JMART LAD WANTED for half-days and two hours ia r r ia g---- e ^ FOR SALE; — Small; light, round- JCi three months from end of June; 10 minutes’ walk A.C.T., Cert. Bout! g-out and Children’s.—The Chi Cassells' dress was pink and brocade satin; Miss Mr. Chambers from first to last, I hie letter, I n ! m|s at our Publishing Offices, for partlc areuseless. 5 in evening for paper round—Apply, Martin, 4, c_ fronted-Brougham; small Victoria, rubber tyres; from sea; two reception, four bedrooms; rent thren Sooleby, Medalist P: - I*' Chairman, Miss Boldero, Mias N. Bennett; white brocade satin; Miss j M. interpreting the words, motives | id aietlons of outh-street, Eastbourne. ■ Station Luggage Carts; all in exceUent order; any guineas weekly; most careful tenants; no children.r either Privately i ..G SITE FOB COUNTRY COTTAGE- White, design. Buckland, the Rev. B. E. Crake, Pennington, pink figured satin; Mi|e E. M. W<’ ' everybody not belonging to ith whleh ENCE, within: half-mile of Irange Road reasonable offer wiU be accepted.—Col. W. A. St. Clair Osborne, Agent, Eastboupie.______' iss Gatliff, Mr. Gorringe, Mr. Hambli The Beacon, Dormansland. Miss Shaw holt pink satin with tunic of flowered nireon trimi he has the honour to drifl ib infinite jh altitude; south front; ss pj peat-loam IELD SPANIELS AT STUD—The noted SHn»- Visiting Teacher 1 Knight T'.: > I ’^ ’ de; Miss O’Brien Harding, grey blue; lj charity, such sweet reasonal hts fellow .ndstone subsoil; Company’s ater; depth OB (good strong), 1 arranted, suitable for milk cart; F LINGTON FEARNOUGHT, winner at L. K T ^ Preparatory Soho —The Chairman, the Vice-Chairma amber; Miss Sword, erumptous gown, man, that he may safely be ieasly I JOs. per foot frontage—Apply ’he Steward, C also useful CAR’! HORSE; suitable for odd jobs,— Alexandra Palace, and reserve for Championship, and and references.- ' Ohapmare, Mr. Dann, Mrs. Fa“- es on the programme were, with Estate, 200, Londqn-road, itead. Apply, Pile, HazeldenW’arm, East Grinstead. Harpenden; tee £2. 2s. Cliffe J oe, winner at Brighton, m wallow in politioal and re" ils heart’s and Eastbourne. Winners and workers—Nash, Qtiffb, -H Owen ana the Risv. H. van E. danced with great oest until the content, in print aDd outl id add in j URNE—BOARDING HOUR FOR SALE, 2 MART MAN (about 22) for Fruiterer; used to floraT ONTRAOTOR’S CART FOR SALE ; in good con- Lewes. 1 ■ \ ,., -The Chairman, the Vioe- Amongst the numerous company pi all earnestness—well w saying- Wish Tower, as going opnci ' bed, one 5 jwork.—J. C. [Hastings, 10, Pevensey-road East- dition—Apply, J. Stanford, Glynde, Sussex. M ^ - 1 ■' Mias Bartlett, Mias B __ room, one drawing, on diningroom its1 30]30); low nme. e URNISHED ROOMS or Cottage, „ ith attend nee. Mr. Buck I and. the Rev. J. that If I thought it were to judge : illness sole D. Blackburn, Mr. my opponents with the fi mistrust prioe, includes everything; i—Al CYCLES, MOTOR CYCLES and CYCLE CARS— F ______for three or four months from May.’ 1st, W.WAN FED r Chapman, Mr. Climpscmi, M Mies NOJ900, “iOhroniole* Office. IPECIAL AGENTS REQUIRED in Horsham, East We have the Pick of the Market. Triumph, B.S.A., by lady andgentleman; Felbridgeside preeferred.- irma___ r, Councillor Eden, Mrs. Fahe de and mediaeval prejudloe Mbits, I ) Grinstead and Eastbourne for Sussex and Southern orkbrook and Raleigh.. BARGAINS in sfccOND- and full partioulare to Oswald Gamble, Strode Manor- Cassells, Cleaver, t Required; gunties Registry Head Office.—3, Upper St. James’s- qp MOTOR OYOLES—Rugg, Lewes. ’Phone 147. u, MoCann, Mr. Robinson, Miss should feel Inclined to £ ' rth and | iY, withoift Farm, Beamtnster, Dorset. Mr. WiUmot. •J-! put an end to both their ' unSjUpon atreet, Brighton. (Address Manageress.)______4 . Miss F \ AY - OLD CHICKS—Black Leghorns; first crosses IURNITURE, &o., RECEIVED at any timet for SALE Students i t a COST OF OpT-RKLOT.: . O’Brien Having thus arrived Mol of Hand, CJTRONG LAD 1 3 P orter ; about 17; must ride cycle. L f Faverolles-Buff Orpington, and Black ’ ;hom- J». AAA.BY AUCTION;AAAAAAA.AAAAA.OT or llOUghtbought privately at fair will conclude by expres good, Jew: — Apply, -Apply, H .r .! Browne, Chemist, 1, Cornfield-road, Juff Orpington; 7s. dozen. Eggs for Setting Vhite when preferred. — Hamblyn's de Rooms. 8, “BaoB The Relief Committee reported that tike ream! courageous Liberals ln ^ ^ V V polite Wheatle; Eastbourne. Wyandotte, Black Leghorn, 3s.; first crosses, 2s. to. dozen.uurou. buildings, Eastbourne. - f persons on the relief lists was as follows: V MrMr~ nbers’ ive, Heath House Farm, Lowfield Heath, near ‘ en, 192; children, 158; total, 410. The Paorkee, and courteoualyrefuse to haVe any and IRON- UPERIOR COOK GENERAL, HOUSEPARLOUR^ u l l y c e r t if ie d n u r s e t a k e s v is it in g adviee. To paraphrase > ■ James, ’est Sussex. S MAID WANT"1' ' ” “ references, — —- CASES DAILY: also Certified Masseuse (Swedish L ^ d C o n ^ Ore for the year ended March, 1914, was m t * * -Apply, Mrs. ouse, Marine- System).—Write,F M. E„ “ Chronicle ” Office, Eastbourne. a: No. 1 District, £1,123. 17a 6d.; N ’.oney...... 1< - 113 4’34 X? condition; rubber tyres, Cee springs, lamps fitted Children's on the look oui to improve matters and -m Brighton ...... ’ of MODERN FARM HOUSE TO LET; per- ANTED, at once, JUNIORS for the Soft Furnish­ for electric light or candles, speaking tube; painted ANTED i TO PURCHASE on or two small J work as economically as poert'' ■ ■ ■ i l -1U Boomemouth 432 nency; unfurnished if desired—Burtenshaw, ing work [Room.—Apply, Bobby & Co., Ltd., green and upholstered in green cloth; also a set of w modern HOUSES; central; Old: preferred, be went bn as at present the B_ itt...... 4... 11 -1 0 9 Folkeatone..... 429 Eastbourne. Silver-plated Harness in good condition.—Apply, Alfred —Adddress, A. R., “ ChrOBicle” Office, i itbourne. by his continuing as'their Master (h IS ...... ^...... 1... 103 ... -1 0 7 427 ROOM, (25-ftJ by 18-ft.) main Wright, South-street, Eastbourne. P.M. into...... 99 ... - 107 4-20! hfare J club, Store or wo Also yard r ANTED. Yo: Girl as BETWEENMAID; three r ANTED, bj Lfor permarsrmanency, THREE nice. 'ill | . u, Apply~MBjshaU. 182, et, Lewes. maids kepi .pply, 21, Knys-road, Eastbourne. GOOD VALUE in all e to Alfred UNFUKNISl ROOMS:. gas,| partial attend^, .. H. von E. Scott said he could tell the 15 entered. 1 Torquay ...... 418 BOY for OFFICE WORK; age ' ' it, 86, 87, 101, — treet, Bast- pee; west of Termi ms-road—Address fail particulars, Exercises & _ many cases of people who bad left! the' • Gent’s.—Second Division. Newquay 415: .tion one mile). BE i ) a MIKED —Apply, The Universal Carrying unDlete and • Chronicle’’Offle i. Eastbourne. “ AAnngarth, SSa® evS°«i ___ Genuine Antique Second - band VWkosieini use and who had had reason to blees: the ■ ■ ■ I 106 8 -1 1 8 , rent , ____ c to be Cta.i ” ' ’ iqrne, _____ Furniture. See Windoi _ . Show Rooms. rANTED, el good Skoond-hand, Gent’s BICYCLE; •on for th eir goodness to 11 - U 4: jand reoom- rANTED, at :once, a good willing^HOUSEMAID, Always open for inspection. three-speed gear; moderate price—Apply, 46. of common knowledge that the fJiw AN APPEAL E0K THE SD. B f th ’e Agents.—J. R. Thomti Co., Auo- able to wait at table; age about 22 years—Apply, ove-road, Eastbourne. had been improved out of S i f t t Lewes, . Chapman, 171 Lascelles-terrace, Eastbourne. /'ll ENTLEMAN’S BICYCLE FOR SALE ;. Premier; HI 16 - 112i’ ViT, 3-speed gear; [good eonditiore; moderate price— rANTED (Unfurnished), SMALL HOUSE or Self- V believed that their friends on i r t i e t j 8 16 - 112 IE LARGE ROOMS (Unfnrnisl TO LET; irienced DAILY GOYERNE8S for Apply, before 10 a.m., 12, Hyde-gardena, Eastbourne. contained Flat: about six rooms and usual formerly anxious to build Ton is your pastures an. room and conveniences—Ag —Apply, by letter, to Mrs. Sams, 14, ; June or September; not too far from centre of 17 - 109 Who live In a world of “ »ly, Tower, 117, growing ahnoet satisfied with 12 entries. 1" ■ Eastbourne. ■ F YOU lUIRE Perambulators, own or near ’bus route.—H., “-Chronicle" Office, East- a t Old Town. i Eojoyiag the beauties i _ - Mailcarts, . ( ycles, ' for cash oi ourae. ■ ______League Results. ■/fe; : Bedsitting ANTED, a gbod UPHOLSTERESSJo make loose I McCann, chairman of the Building Com Because God has given permanent or covers.—Apply, 2, King’s-avenue, ‘ Eastbourne. on deferred pay; ’-buildings, ANTED, FRESH-CALVED COW (not JerJersey); Executed In I said people who had not been to the ...... 294 Barclay's Bank Think of the blind a hoc o.-4, Vicarage- W and 131, Seaside, _ ;ed in plain big milker.—Apply, H., “ Observer” Office, East is for some time would scarcely know ...... 804 Thwaites’“A ” Who Uve in darknea . ANTED, TALL YOUNG LADY for Counter— figures. *- Ten per rent. t ar cash. W Urinstead. ] ...... 280 Boro. Acct...... w. . Apply, Eastbourne Cleaners, 1, Gildredge-road, FARM: in foamy respects...... 206 Gas Co...... And give just a little somethh Imer, t 'ARTMENT Eastbourne. . ||i" rANGOLDS FOR ,10s. per ton in place; also ANTED, Immediately, comfortable APART­ Mr. Wild mot, th e remarks oi the 299 Thwaites’ “ C ’’ As yon pass en your way. Itting, I e bedrooms, I POTATOES. I ■ ton, seed or ware.—Cora- MENTS in or near Lewes for gentleman ; state “ CHRONIC1 previous speakers, said been a wonder, ANTED, M BOTTLE WASHER.—Apply, 11, Baroombe M ilk W terms—Apply, Box 22, “ East Sussex News,” Lewes. 800 Stas Ota’..4...... April 17th, 1914. GLADYp ILHADO. ■good joking; nice Elliotts SI ifc ful change and they oui to be grate fid “B ”...... {. ■vai E May.—411, w ______iY'8 AUCTION] t)M8 and SALE YARD, 19, iK - GENERAL (temp Cornfield-road, E ri r QUNG LADY (reoently return from residence Master and Matron. kme.—A Sale every Monday abroad) WISHES to GIVE FREN'OH LESSONS. r a a The Master said he w very much 0! ACQRN,” w ^ ' 1 Maokom, 15, South ___idem and Antique 1 dturo, Shares and Property L, “ Ohroniole” Office, Eastbourne. w hat had been said, Bid not know modern; about goods .purchased If roqu [ILL PC eciation of the —“ Are yen fond of moving Paley: “ Smith walked under a .ton!; Freehold; DURMAID, where house* tolins, gram opHo: deserved it, but the an 4 —atar nrlfa malpaa mu imaw* I ftnw ** fimnllnv • ** TiM hn hntm Koi PIANOS, &o., supplied printed by the P -ietors, Farncombk & Ca, Limited, serve ae an i ive to him to pei bnt my wife makes me toove dev.” Smalley: “ Did he have bad In Cttieb A Co., 99, __ ily; temporary or perma- by the 8nsi%x Musical_____ s It or n o t! “ “ Not ataUl He found a half-crown London. nent—Apply, Wf nds, 16, Selwyn-road, Eastbourne. Y and Published 1 ■ , at their Office*. in the best .ble mannfet. road, off Seastdo-roed, Eastbourne, South-street; T 1 : 1 ' i ii;

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