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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1936-08-20, Page 6'l'HVBSBAY, AVGVST 20th, 1030 THE EXETER TJMES-ADVOCATE LOCAL NEWS KHIVA S' Properly Conditioned and Priced Right Always Sell 1935 Ford De Luxe Coach 1933 Plymouth De Luxe Coupe 1929 Ford Coach, splendid condition 1929 Durant Sedan $200 now $165.00 1928 Ford Coupe—1927 Chevrolet Coupe—1927 Chev­ rolet Coach—192^^ Chevrolet Sedan, four door—1927 Pontiac Sedan—^927 Essex Sedan Chevrolet Maple-leaf 2-ton truck, 7 t<^<cense, only driven 20,000 miles, like new, ,put1'price $950.00. 1932 Chevrolet Light Deliyiery’ 1931 Ford Truck du«l wheels. ACT QUICKLY IF INTERESTED IN ANY OF THESE CARS Sandy Elliot FORD DEALER PHONE 64 BIRTHS BEAVERS.—-To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Beavers (nee Helen O’Connor) of 8 Delmar Road, a son, at St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Wed­ nesday, August 12, 193 6. PERCIVAL—At Noranda, Quebec, on Monday, August 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Percival a son (Allan Barry). HERN—In Usborne, on Saturday, August Sth, to Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern, a daughter (Ida Elaine). BENNINGER—In Detroit, to Mr. and Mrs. William Benninger (nee Thelma Lamport) on Sunday, Au­ gust 1.6th, a daughter. DUCHARME—At Hay Township on August 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. •son Ducharme, a son. BECKER—At Hay Township. August 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Becker Jr., a son. GINGERICH—At Zurich on August 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Simon gerich, a son. KALBFLEISCH—lAt Zurich on gust 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Kallbfleisch, a daughter. MCBRIDE—-At Hay Township, Aug. 2nd to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mc­ Bride, a daughter. SCHILBE—At Huron Springs Hos­ pital, Hensall, on August 5th, to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Schilbe, a daughter. Nel- on Hy. Gin- Au- Ivan DEATHS TUCKEY—At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. L. E. Rafuse, 13 Mackenzie Ave., London, Tuesday, August ISth, Carrie, beloved wife of Charles E. Tuckey, in her 67th. year. Funeral service at the Geo. E. Logan & gon’s funeral on Friday, August 21st, at (D.S.T.) Interment in Mt. ant Cemetery. chapel 3 p.m. Pleas- Miss Edith Batson, of Toronto, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Batson. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Madge, Jr., of Los Angeles, Calif., called on Mrs. Geo. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Madge purchased a new car in Detroit and are metering home. A thunder storm accompanied by a heavy rain passed over this district early Wednesday morning. The rain will greatly help the roots and veg­ etables that have been suffering from the drought. The pastures are too far gone to be benefitted to any extent. Water has been scarce in many wells. On Friday last the -district east of Exeter received a splendid shower. The lightning and thunder was sharp and heavy Tues­ day morning. Two cows were hilled in Biddulph, one belonging to Mr Frank Langford, 2nd concession and the other to Caleb O’Brien, 4th concession. ■ of St. James Street W. M. S. The regular monthly meeting the W. M. S. was held in James Church on Thursday afternoon, with a fail' attendance. Mrs. Cook led the devotional exercises with Miss Hart­ noil and Mrs. Coultis giving the Scripture passages. The theme being the “Spirit of Jesus’’ at work in spiritual growth taken from Paul’s writings in which he tells of his own experience in spiritual growth and as he calls theirs to grow in Christ likeness and as he writes to Tim­ othy of growth through the study of God’s Word. Mrs. C. W. Christie gave a splendid leaflet on the same subject and prayer by Mrs. Shanpe and Mrs. Cook concluded of the program. Mrs. Kyle then took the after the business session kins favoured with a ed the “Saskahara was much enjoyed, Temperance reading The 72nd Psalm was then read and Mrs. C. Johns, of Elimville, who is always a welcome visitor to James St. W.M.S. gave, in her pleasing and sincere manner a splendid reading, entitled, ‘The Voice in the Twilight’. The meeting closed hy all repeating the Watchword. this part chair and Mrs. Per­ reading Bride” followed by Mrs. entitl- which by a Kyle. been given Sunday ev- a poor fel- days epent -Now he CRITICISMS IN GENERAL (Contributed) Have you noticed lately how men and women stand and talk by the hour—Well! The talk is who’s go­ ing to pay all the expenses for hav­ ing the water coming into your kit­ chen. Water users of course. Don’t brag it isn’t the whistle that p-ulls the train. Band music which has free at Victoria Park on ening has pleased many low who in his .younger the time away from home- or she sits in the Park and listens to the strains of music and dreams of by-gone days as Byron says: “There is music in all things if men had ears.” But -one thing iperhaps right or wrong the discipline was bad. Pleasure that isn’t shared with another loses half its power to please According to news more people visited Canada than lived here last year. Not counting the ones smug­ gled into our country. Never envy the other fellow his task. He probably would envy yours if .he knew what it was. How did you like that drive north of our town over the bridge and up the hill? Kind of hard on false teeth. The road or street improving. Why sipend money away home to see a fight-when you can see one just as good at home on Main street—-fifteen bout— costs little and no admission—dog fight. Learn to work with others. Re­ member the banana—everytime it leaves the bunch it geirs skinned. ____________________________ your needs from ROUND TRIP RAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS from EXETER; AUGUST 28 & 29 to CHICAGO $6.65 AUGUST 29 1 * TO ron - $1.45 - - - $2.80 - - - $3.15 Port Hjii Flint fe XPuranp Tickets, Return Limits, Train Information. IfOm Agents T osob CANADIAN NATIONAL•---------S---------------------------_-------. SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Z z anal, hrranged. CLINTON, ONTARIO Courses: Stenographic, Commercial, $ Coi-Tesipondence Course For particulaii M. A. STONE, Com. Specialis/ Vice-Principal / write phone 198 B. Special and F. Ward, B.A. Principal Mrs. R. N. Creech and Mr. Hugh Creech are leaving to-day to visit in Duluth. Miss Marie Trembley, of ville, is visiting with Rev. A. Mrs. Elliott. Mrs. T. Harvey and Miss Harvey are spending a week Thomas’s cottage at Bayfield. Misses Francis and Imo Invin have returned to Putnam after visit­ ing with their Davis. Mrs. B. W. guest of Mrs. Miss M. J. week. Mrs. Elliott has returned Brantford and is visiting Smith- E. and grandmother Mrs. D. F. Beavers was Albert Geddes O’Brien one day the and last from „ with her son Rev. A. E. Elliott at Main St. parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Norsworthy, Marjorie and Scott, of Trenton, vis­ ited last week with Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Fletcher. Mrs. Norsworthy and Mrs. Fletcher are sisters. Mr. W. H. Keddy, wife and daugh­ ter Beulah, of Fenton, Mich., left on Wednesday for Toronto after visit­ ing the former’s brother, Keddy and sisters Misses Keddy. Mr. W. 0. H. and N. UP res- sys- RESERVOIR WALLS The cement walls of the new ervoir for Exeter’s waterworks tern were poured on Tuesday. Work­ men have been engaged for several days in erecting the forms, thous­ ands of feet of lumber having been used. The walls were reinforced with steel rods. The work of pour­ ing the cement began Tueday morn­ ing with a ]arge gang of men on the job. It was necessary to complete the walls when once they were start­ ed and the men labored until about nine o’clock in the evening. The framework for the pillars and for the beams and covering is all in place. The interior of the reservoir looks like a young forest of 2x4 scantling for the purlpose of holding the cement top which will weigh many tons. The steel rods for the beams and the top were put in- Wed­ nesday and the pouring of the cem­ ent wi]l be Thursday or Friday, CENTRALIA Miss Kathleen Hicks, R.N., of New York, is holidaying with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hicks. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner visit­ ed with friends at Be]grave on Sun­ day. Miss Beulah Skinner remain­ ed to spend the week with Miss dred Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Benner, of Detroit, and Miss Marion Calfas, of Kitchener, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Beavers. Mr. and Mrs. W. Armstrong, of St. Thomas, visited on Monday of this week with Mrs. Jane Arm­ strong. Mr. Harold Penwarden spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Essery in Usborne. Miss Gwen. Hicks, of London, sipent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Hicks. 'Miss Doris Skinner returned home Saturday after having spent the past week with Miss Mary King, of Cred­ iton. Mr. M. C. Sleamon left on Monday ■of this week on a trip to England. "Women’s Association The regular meeting of the W. A. held in the basement of the church on Thursday, August 6th, with Mrs. G. Hepburn in the chair. Hymn 133 was sung, followed by prayer offer­ ed by Mrs. G. Hepburn. Psalm 66 was read responsively. Hymn; Reading by Mrs. Alton. Isaac “The Great Guest Comes.” A piano duet was given .by Iva and Ila Willis. The Scripture lesson, 26th chapter of Matthew, was read by Mrs. L. Hodg­ son. A vocal duett by Mrs. L. Hodgson and Mrs. G. Hejpburn was march enjoyed, (A' paper was read by Flossie Davey entitled “Prayer.” A hymn was sung and the president, Mrs. L. Hodgson took the chair for a short business session. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. J. A. Pol- Wm.lard, Mrs. A. Brooks, Mrs. Isaac and Mrs. Wm. Baker. CHISELHURST The Women’s Missionary Society met for their regular monthly meet­ ing with a fair attendance and the president in the chair. The meet­ ing opened with singing the chorus “Come Into My Heart Loird Jesus” followed by sentence prayers. The roll was called and answered by a verse on hope. The Devotional Leaflet “.Spiritual Growth” was read by Mrs. W. R. Kinsman; two verses of “Come Let Us and iSing” was sung and by Mrs. A. Cudmore, Within Our Gatos”, the All Unite a reading “Strangers theme for August meeting. iA reading on Chris­ tian Stewardship was given by Mrs. Edgar Cudmore. A good offering was received and the meeting was closed by ginging and all repeated the Lord's Prayers. Miss Mary P.ybns and Miss Ger­ aldine Bragg returned to London after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Pybus and friends in Hensail. these one-Mother: I object to piece ibathing suits. Daughter: Oh, Mother, I think ought to wear something. I Mr. Jas. Fletcher, of Glencoe, is visiting his sister Mr. and Mrs. L. Lippert for a co-uiple of weeks. Miss Dorothy Dietrich who has been visiting the past couple of weeks at her home returned on Monday to London. Mr. arid Mrs. L. Foster of Blake, spent Sunday and Mrs. Louis Ziler. Miss Mano Lippert, of ( visited on Sunday with here. Mr. Wm. Dietrich accompanied by his mother Mrs. Leo Dietrich sipent the week-end with relatives in De­ troit. Miss Dorothy Becker, of London, spent the week-end at her home here. Miss Lorna Kraft spent a few days last week at Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mis. Earl Stebbins at­ tended the funeral of the former’s grandfather the late Damos bins at Grand Bend, ELIMVILLE and family with Mr. Melbourne, relatives Steb- of At the morning service in James St. Church on Sunday Mrs. Norman Hockey sang a solo, *'My Task”, In the evening in Main St. Church a mixed Hilda James quartette was sung by Misses and Merna Siins and Messis. Francis and Gerald Skinner. Conservative Picnic People in this section of the pro­ vince will have their first opportun­ ity -of seeing and hearing Hon W. Earl Rowe, newly-chosen leader of the Conservative Party, when he speaks to the monster basket picnic and rally at Jewett’s Grove, Bayfield on "Wednesday, August 2-6th. A fine program is in the course of prepara­ tion, with sports and amusements to entertain both old and young. TORONTO BOY, SIXTEEN ACCUSED OF STEALING and Mr. Rd. Hil], of Crediton, under­ went an operation in Victoria Hos­ pital, London, on Friday last and is getting along as well as can be ex­ pected. AUCTION SALE • of HOUSE and DOTS in Exeter The undersigned auctioneer will offer for sale ./he following real es-^ tate on septem rTsthSAT UR Half brick house, 7 rooms, hydro, hard made a band in last Fri- of Jno. Whalen Herd- Mui’cli and Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Gassett, Detroit, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell on Sunday. The ladies are cousins. Miss Betty Johns, of Lucan, is [holidaying at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. John Johns. Mr. Bert Herdman and Miss Mary Herdman visited Mr. and Mrs. Enos Herdman near Varna on Sunday last. Miss Florence Bell had her ton­ sils removed by Dr. Dunlop at Dr. Moir’s Hosptal on Monday. The Zion Mission Band pleasant visit to the local the basement of the church day afternoon. Miss Mary Dayman, visited Sunday at Mr. man’s. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Marion spent Sunday with relatives in London. Miss Veda Clinton re­ turned home with them. Rev. and Mrs. Penrose and family will be away on vacation for two weeks or so. Next Sunday there will be no preaching service here but the Sunday School will be held at 10 a.m. Arrangements for August 3 0th< have not been made, the pastor will be home to occujpy the pulpit on Sept. 6th. Misses Helen Murch, Eula Herd­ man, Marion and Margaret Miners, Gladys Skinner, Ina Ford, Margaret Dorothy, Gladys and Hazel Johns, spent a few days at Grand Bend cently. Z -------------/ DASHWOOD- Dr. W. D. Bryce, UtlS., D.D.S. DENIAL SURGEON ** 4^ Harjffeib Block, Dash- hre^aays of week and the P-ost Office, in Zu- ke^days of week. re- At office i: wood, first t at office ovei t rich, last thrV Miss Oneida Restemeyer nurse-in­ training at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London is spending two weeks’ va- ation with her iparents Mr. a-pcl Mrs. Otto Restemeyer. Rev. and Mrs. Roppel and daugh­ ter Hope, Toronto. Misses Meer burg, few days with Mr. Jonas and Lavada. Mrs. Clarenc'e Routledge are visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. P. Fassold. Dr. Eugene Tieman left last week for Camp Borden, where he will re­ main for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Oestricher and family, of Chicago, are visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Oes­ tricher. Miss Grace Guerrether, of Kitchen­ er, is spending her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Guenther. Mr. and Mrs. White and Mr. and Mrs Sipears, of Detroit were week­ end visitors with Mr. Mclsaac. Dr. and Mrs. Taylor their vacation, at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Compin, of Detroit, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. P. M'clsaac. Mrs. P. Mclsaac and grandchildren are camping week. iMiss Reta spending her ents Mr. and ___ _ __ ___iMr.. and Mrs. Otto Schatz and Miss ’ Lillian Pfile, of Detroit; Rev. and " Mrs. Wm. .Schatz, of Wash., Penn.; Mr. and Mirs. Elgin Schatz, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Calfas, of (Sarnia, all were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Schatz here and at. Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Edighoffer, of Mitchell, were Sunday visitors with relatives. Mrs. F. Watson and son of Detroit are spending a few weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm? Snell. Miles and Mrs. Magwood, of were Sunday visitors in our are visiting relatives in Margaret and of Port Frank, Mildred spent a Hartleib and son are spending at Grand Bend this Hayter, of London, is holidays with her par- Mrs. R. Hayter. C. Hoffman and daughter visited relatives Mrs. Sarnia, town. Mrs. Lily, of London, here last week. Mrs. J. Raechke, and children re­ turned to Detroit on. Sunday after spending several weeks here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mem- er. Mfes Mary McKaig has returned to her duties at the switchboard of the Bell Telephone office after hojiday- ing at Grand Bend and at her home in Hensall, Stores frame kitch and softWater, frame' stable, small fruits and. other fruit trees;' also two lots, being 279-282 S. Mill St. TERMS: 10 iper cent, on d’ay of sale, balance in thirty days, ARTHUR WEBER, Auctioneer CHRISTOPHER ZIRK, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE into custody Sat- Constable Joseph Bend, and taken he was remanded — of FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS „ A series of thefts of clothing other articles from tents at Grand Bend has been, traced to a 16-year- -old Toronto boy, summering at the Lake Huron resort, according to county police. He was taken urday by County Ravelie of Grand to Goderich were for trial until next Thursday. Gail Browning, 483 Colborne St., Lon­ don, lost a suit case; Jack Doerr, of Mitchell and Lloyd Gill, Bornholm, lost small sums of money from their trouser pockets and Mr. Jackson, of Parkhill, lost a pair of white shoes. Police say the boy took the articles to London and sold them to a second-hand store. The undersigned auctioneer has re­ ceived instructions to sell by public auction on WHALEN bells are ringing at Mrs. Robert Kerr,Tor- Mrs. Wedding Whalen. Mr. and onto, are visiting with Mr. and Alex Baillie. Little Miss Audrey Arksey, dayed during last week with cousin .Lorraine Copeland near Kirk­ ton, Mrs. Geo. Earl, of Exeter, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Milne Pullen. Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire and fam­ ily spent Sunday with friends at Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pring and Douglas Millbank, of Chicago, were recent visitor of Mrs. Wm. Morley. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Morley and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gunning were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. Batten, Winchelsea. Mr. George Currie, of Wingham, is visiting his sister Mrs. Hilton Og­ den this week. Billy Ogden, spent several weeks at Wingham turned to his home with him. The W. M. S. will meet at •home of Mrs. Wm. Hodgson Thursday afternoon. Misses Jean Hodgson spent bank. Mr. and Mrs. ley spent Sunday at Grand Bend and lipperwash Beach. holi- her who re­ the on Morley and Ruth Sunday at Spring- ZION The Zion Sunshine Workers Mis­ sion Band visited Elimville Band on Friday last. There will be no church service at Zion the next two Sundays as Rev. Mr. Penrose will be on vacation. A group of girls returned home on Wednesday after sipending sever­ al days at Grand Bend. Erlma Jaques who has been visit­ ing with her grandmother Mrs. A. Gunning in Exeter returned home last week. Mrs. Gunning accomp­ anied her home and spent a few days with her daughters Mrs. Alan Jaques and Mrs. Jas. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rogers and family, of Kirkton visited on Sun­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hern. Mr. Frank Gunning and Mrs. Robins, of Whalen, spent Sunday at the home of the former’s niece Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hern. Mr. Ward Hern is all smiles these days. It’s a baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. E. Hern, Laurene and Hazel spent Sunday evening in Exeter with the former’s father Mr. Henry Hern at the home of Mrs. H. Kyle. Mr. Ja'mes Routley and Mrs. Wm. Mrs. WarrenBrock, -of Woodham; Brock and daughter Jean visited with Mr. Henry Hern on Saturday. Misses Irene, Anna and Jean , Brock visited during the past week ^■Atf^Woodham with the latter’ grand- ph other Mrs. William Brock. The August meeting of the W.M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Warren Brock when we were enter­ tained by the Mission Band. They held their meeting first and put on a program of duets, solos accompan­ ied on the guitar, instrumentals, and readings. iRev. Mirs. Penlrose gave a talk to the Band and all the numlbers were very much enjoyed. We then held a short meeting. The president had charge. Sixteen mem­ bers answered the roll call and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Devotional leaflet “Spiritual Growth” was redd by Mrs. Pooley. The fifth chapter of the study book was given by Mrs. Ralph Batten which was very inter­ esting. We sang “Blessed Assur­ ance” and Mrs. Pooley prayer. The Mission served a ten cent lunch half hour was Sjpent. closed with Band then and a social LOT 3 4, CON. 2, USBORNE TWP. I1,4 Miles East of Hensall, 1% Miles (South, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th, 1936 at one o’clock the following: HORSES: One Bay horse, 8 years old; bay mare 12 years old; bay mare, 12 years old; all in good con­ dition. CATTLE: Roan cow due 11 of October; ,<red -cow, milking; roan cow, bred; Holstein cow, milking; red cow, fresh; red cow suipposed to be in calf; 2 steers rising 2 years; 2 steers rising 1 year .-old; pure bred Jersey heifer 1 year old; 2 Durham heifers rising 2 years old; 3 Spring calves. PIGS: 2 York sows in pig, 6 small Pigs. IMPLEMENTS: binder, 6 im-ower, 5 drill; stiff drum steel plows; sid^/delivery rake; hay load­ er; walking plow; 4 section harrows pair oL-4ob sleighs; one horse scuf- flerL/wagon, gravel box; hay rack; slid/rig rack; Chatham fannin 20.-U0 lb. scales; ex xet s(' mick Frost & Wood cut; Frost & Wood. ft.; Massey-Harris hoe tooth cultivator; disc; 3 roller; steel rake; 2 gang ft. adder; (pulper; McCor- spreader, nearly new?' top buggies; Port­ chimes; double set 3rd horse harness; quantity of grain, mins; syrup wagon, 2 land cutter; set heavy harness; horse collars; hags; bag truck; logging^ shovels, forks, spring barrels; -2 sixteen ft. ladders; har­ row cart; colony house; stone boat; De laval separator; No. 12 also % horse motor; emery grinder; car­ penter tools; wagon jack; 2 scythes Lester gasoline engine, 5 cutting box; grain grinder, jstone, single harness. HOU.SEH OLD EFFECT'S: ■heater, quantity of pails, dresser, bed with springs and mat­ tress, coal oil stove, 3 burner; | doz­ en kitchen chairs, churn, butter •worker, butter bowl, quantity ef crocks, 2 sugar kettles, colony stove also water fountains and numerous other articles. TERM'S OF SALE—CASH ARTHUR WEtBER, Auctioneer HENRY PlFIiLE, Clerk MRS. ANDREW MOIR, Proprietress VOTERS’ LIST 1936 horse; grind- Coal couch, that I 7 of the I have Municipality of Stephen Council County of Huron Notice is hereby given have complied with Section Voters’ List Act and that posted up at my office at Creditor* on the 31slt day of July 1936, th.0 list of person entitled to vote^h. the said Municipality at Municipal Elections an that such lisj^Femains. there for in/pection. And I hereby call jifion all voters- to take i$mediate/p.roceedings to have an/error^>/br omissions cor­ rected a^cordi to law, the last day for appdaHbeiag the 21st day of Au- guest 193'6. Dated at Crediton, this 31st day of July 1936. HERBERT K. EILBER, Clerk of Stephen Twp. Crediton,7-6-3tc. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and others having claims against the estate of GRACE HOOPER, late of the Village^of Ex­ eter, in the Gdunty of Huro^"widow> who died oh the Eleve^i day of July, 1936,/are requirin' to forward their claims duly Wven to the un­ dersigned/on or More the Twenty­ fourth Day of August, 1936. AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV­ EN thatmfKr the said date the Ex­ ecutor will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to the claims of which he then shall have notice. Dated at Exeter, Ont., this Fourth day of August, A.D., 193G. GLADMAN & 6TANBURY Exeter and Hensall (Solicitors for Executor Qdunty on the ___July, 1936J are require + tn 1 rt -j** ** — dersigned/t- - ----- _jafy _ , AND bfOTIQj LN thatlafj4- ■