The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-05-09, Page 4of
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MITCHELL APPRECIATED
THE TRIVITT PLAYERS
Hibbert Township,
Usborne-Hibbert
$192.86; Charles
on Gardiner Drain
Frank Cornish
Neil, .ditto
ditto $1.50;
$5.70; John.
M. Bechler,
Hyde, -ditto
(THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
KM
Usborne Council
The (Municipal Council met nt the,
Township all, Elimville, on Satur-
iiay, May 4th at ten o’clock instead
uno o’clock on the request o£ the
Reeye, ip its regular monthly meeting, All the members of the Coun
cil were present. The gnhutes of
lllie meeting of April the 7th were
read and approved, on motion
Berry-Williams.
sCorrespondence Information
nought by the Minister of Health
|o the location, condition and own
ership of the cemeteries of the
Township. Clerk was directed to
<urnish information.
(Hebe Indemnity Co.’s offer of re-
xiewal of Insurance Policy. Laid
ipver till June meeting,
Guarantee and Accident Insurance
Co, soliciting renewal. Filed.
•TOtinmtum from Highway Depart-
rnent re purchasing culverts and
machinery. Noted,
Request from Treasurer of Hib-
for Usborne-Hibbert Boundary
.Account, Supplied.
The Court of Revision on the El-
fmville Drain Outlet Assessment was
field, at 3 o’clock as per notice with
(the members taking the necessary
declaration. There were no appeals
,so the) assessment stands as per as-
‘■^essm^n't- schedule. The Court clos
ed.
Skinner-Williams—That the Re-
jjort of the Elimville Drain Outlet be
adopted and the By-law finally pass-
•jed. i
The Clerk was instructed to for
ward the copies of 'the Elimville
Drain Outlet Report to the Clerks
of Hiddulpb and Blanshard together
with a copy of By-law No. 4, 1929,
of the Township of Usborne author
izing same. •
Berry-Dew—That By-Law No,. 8,
1&U8, Winchelsea Creek Drain *’By-
Xiaw together with By-Law No. 3,
3L929, .Stewart Drain. Improvement
passed. Carried.
V^Iliams-Dew—That all cow tag
monies bp iilaced on the Collecor’s
Ttoll and collected with other taxes
instead of being optional to pay in
cash. Carried.
Tags to he supplied by Samuel
Brock, pow Supervisor or by the
Councillors.
Skinner-Berry—That the Treasur-
jep'be authorized to pay into the
®S-*^pourt the amount of the Close claim.
Harriett.
"Wilbert Herdman waited on1 the
council stating that he had been as
sessed for a number of years for Pt.
S, Con, 5 which he did not own, Old
Assessment Rolls bore out his con
tention. Refund to be made.
Williams-Berry.=s=TJiat all cheques
issued j^y thp Township of Usborne
anust^becoiintersigned by the Reeve.
",A~Carrie\l.
A petition was presented to the
' Council signed by Wellington Neil
i».nd Others asking that the Ruther
ford D. W. C. Award be changed in
to a Municipal Drainage Award.
^Forwarded to S. W. Archibald. O.L.
■£.
Skinner-Dew—That the following
LilJ.s be-passed and paid:
Tx'mes-Advocate, By-laws. Elim-
rille Drain Outlet $50.00, Balance
Printing J 9 2 8, $8.00*- Advertising
tenders Stewart Drain 7,25; total
$65.25; Mitchell, Advocate, adver-
ing tenders, Winchelsea Drain $5.20
Treasurer of the ‘
Usborne share,
Boundary acct.
Kistper, advance
Contract $720.00;
sheep killed by dogs $35.00; Rueh
en Shier, snow work, $4.10; John
McCullough, ditto $8.10; Ephraim
Hern, ditto $2.50; Amos Doupe dit
to, $6.70; Wellington .............."
$4.40; Percy Passmore,
John Cann, snow work
T. Hern, ditto $1.00;
ditto $12.60; Harvey
$2.80; Rufus Kestle, snow wo.rk $1;
Hy. Strang, Jr. ditto $1.00; George
Ferguson, ditto $1,40; Wm. West
lake, snow work and gravel $17.10;,
John Hunter, snow work and draw
ing stone $6.50; Jno. McElrea, snow
work $9.30, repair to plow $3.25,
total $12.55; Luther Reynolds snow
work and dragging $56,20; Clar
ence Down, ditto $27,33; Louis Flet-
cheer, dragging $11,00; Wm. Rout-
ly, ditto $11.00; Freeman Horn,
ditching $2.40; Fred Ford, ditching
$1.50; Hector Rowcliffe ditto $1.50
Wellington Batten, ditto $1.50; C.
Stephen, drawing tile and lunmber
$8.50; Henry Ford, team work
25; Superintendance $50.65;
$62,90; M'rs. H. Ford, clerical
$4.00. Carried
Council adjourned to meet
on June 1st at 10 a.m.
LOCAL NEWS
The remains of the late William
Stanbury, son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Stanbury, of town, who was drown
ed in Lake Erie on April 26th, when
a scow, loaded with stone overturn
ed without warning, have not as yet
been found. Mr. Stanbury motored
to Port Colborne for the week-end.
Owing to the storms on the Lakes
last week efforts to locate the body
were interrupted for . a few^tays.
.J.1. -! ■ 1
Mrs. John Prout, of Usborne, was
called to London Monday owing to
the serious illness of her mother,
Mrs. Frank CJampitt, who passed
away on Tuesday, The .deceased
was a former resident of Clandeboye
and before her marriage to Mr.
Clampitt was the widow of the late
Joseph Simpson. Her maiden name
was Sarah Herbert. Three daugh
ters and three sons survive, Inter
ment will take place at St. James’
cemetery, Clandeboye, on Thursday'.
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION,
The regular monthly meeting of
the Ministerial Association was held
in the Main St. United church on
Monday .afternoon, Rev. C. W»
Down acted as chairman in the ab
sence of the president, Rev. J. An
thony, Following the reading of
Psalm 27, 'Rev. C. J. Moorhouse led
in prayer. Rev. Mr. Anthony was
appointed to represent tha, associa
tion at the ordination and induction
of Mr, J. Bernard Rhodes, M.A., in
to Caven Presbyterian church this
(Thursday) evening. Rev. L. C.
White, of Elimville, gave a paper on
his year in the Peace River district
which was favorably commented up
on and a lrearty vote of thanks was
tei^erecl to him.
THE LATE RICHARD HOSKINS
London,
failure
his sor-
being as
i.
$12.-
total
work
again
THAMES ROAD W.M.S.
The May meeting of the W.M.S.
of the Thames Road United church
was held at the home of M’rs. Percy
Stone with a goodly attendance. Mrs.
Robt. Kydd, president, conducted the
meeting. After the opening hymn
and prayer by Mrs, Whitlock, the
minutes of the last meeting were
real and approved and the roll call
was answered by “The Abundant
Life.” It was decided to send the
money instead of articles to the, hos
pital in Manitoba. The chapter
from the Study Gook was given by
Mrs. Chas. Allison, who made it very
interesting and the meeting was fa
vored by an instrumental by Mrs.
Alme<r Stewart. Another pleasing
feature of the program was a song
by the school children “Into a Tent
Where a Gipsy Boy Lay” accompan
ied by their teacher. A very inter
esting report of the Huron Presby-
terial meeting of the W.M.S. held in
James St. United church, Exeter was
given by-MrS. John Cann and Mrs.
Henry Rhode. The meeting
brought tQ a close by prayer after
which dainty refreshments
served by the hostess and commit
tee in charge.
The Trivitt players under the
rection of Mrs. N. J. Dore were
Mitchell on Friday evening
where they presented their
“Capt. Rackett” to a large and ap
preciative audience in
House. The audience
thoroughly enjoy the
repeatededly applauded
An orchestra provided music and Mr.
H. O. Southcott gave readings be
tween the acts,
cert the players
luncheon at the
Dore, sisters of
di-
at
last
Play
the (Opera
seemed to
comedy and
the players.
Following the con-
were entertained to
home of the Misses
Mr. N. J. Dore.
Word was received in Exeter on
Sunday afternoon of the death of
Richard Hoskins, Glebe St.,
His death, due to heart
came as a sudden shock to
rowing wife and family, he
well as usual until Sunday morning.
He was an employee of Gorman &
Eckert Co., and his family were old
residents of Exeter. For a number
of years they lived at Kirkton before
moving to London ten years ago. He
leaves to mourn his loss, his wife,
who was Elizabeth Treble, daughter
of the late William Treble, and two
daughters Miss Reta, at home, and
Mrs. N. Roulston, of that city. Four
brothers and one sister also survive
Ed. and Chas., of Chicago; Nelson,
of Dakota; George, of Woodstock,
and Mrs. Moses Amy, of Exeter. The
deceased was a member of the Dun
das Centre church. He was of a
kindly retiring disposition and will
be sorely missed by his family and
friends. , The funeral was held Wed
nesday afternoon.
was
were
If instead of the glamour of ro
mance and heroism which our Amer
ican imaginative minds *too fre
quently throw around those who
break the law, we would invest with
a little romance and heroism tho'se
thousands of our officers Who are
endeavouring to enforce the law, it
would itself decrease crime.—Presi
dent Hoover.
DAVID CRISTIE, OF HIBBERT
PASSES
Mr. David Christie, of Roy’s
church, Hibbert, who has been ill
with pneumonia passed away Mon
day. Mr. Christie leaves behind
him a name that is above reproach.
A farmer who .was more than usual
ly successful, he will be remembered
as a neighbor and Christian gentle-
a
a
a
many
B ROWN—COAKLEY NUPTIALS
man of the highest rank,
friend, as a church worker,
Sunday -Sichool leader and
friendly counsellor, it will be
a day before his. county or province
sees his superior.
A®
as
as
The Ava Golf Club of Brantford
desires, to announce that it takes
great pleasure in extending a cord
ial invitation to our local golfers to
visit its new club house and play its
course free of charge, on Monday,
nxet, May 13th. , Visitors by mo
tor will find a convenient entrance
to the club from No. 2 Provincial
Highway between Brantford and'
Paris. .Large signs on the Highway
indicate the turn.
A Modern Table—Once there was
a motorist who didn’t think he had
relieved himself of responsibility
when he tooted.—Sherbrooke " Re
cord.
LOOMERS MADE ON ELASTIC
ALLY TWO GARMENTS IN ONE. 6
T THIS PRICE.
TURDAY .......................................................
BETTES MADE TO MATCH
OSIERY. A REAL VALUE IN A GOOD RANGE OF
GQPJWHT,
1SW COMBINATION
* SolffbPULAR FOifS
' Mn ¥ale Friday Z
LAD
POINTED' CONT
;5thAt.
'BEAUTIFUL LACE' TRIMMED SILK NI
1?ftTERENrrSTYLES. ALL THE NE’ ‘
ON SALE.FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
EVERY LADY WHO LOVES FINE SILK UNDERWEAR
EVERY BRIDE-TO-BE PLANNING HER TROSSEAU—-
..will be interes.ted in the GREATEST SALE of SILK UNDERWEAR ever held in Exeter
IT GOWNS IN THREE
ADES.$1.00
LACE TRIMMED BANDEAUS AND
ALL THE NEW SHADES. THJFTWO-PIECE SET COMPLETE.
ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATU
IS’ SILK T
COMBINATION SKIRT AND
Rand at* waist, it is
W; WONDERFUL GARMENT
SALE FRIDAY AND
$1.00
$1.00
DE IN THE NEW SIDE DOMED STYLE, /K-fi
MER WEAR. AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ’k I i II I
D SATURDAY........................................... A V V
-TONED COLOR BLOOMERS FEATURING
STING COLORS AT KNEE. A GARMENT I I |( I
AL. ON SALE FRIDAY & SATURDAY........... A • W
"SILK PifcNCE^f. SLIPS, SHADOW PROOF STYLE, ALL COLORS
UnD SI N SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY........................$1.00
89c.^PURESI®
reOLORS^lPwE^OF OUKBIG HOSIERY SPECIALS per pair
W*°■
FULL FASHIONED PURE SILK HOSE. EVERYONE IS TALKING 4 O
ABOUT THIS LINE. THIS ANOTHER OF OUR BIG HOSIERY I XM
VALUES AT per pair............................ HT X
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY BY SHOPPING AT THE
RER
NOTICE JO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having plaints
against ’the
WALKER, la
Hay, in the County of Huron, Effn
er, who died/on the sixteentj^clay of
March A.D.1929, are required to
forward th/ir claims j^uy proven to
the undersigned oq£ or before the
thirteentli/day of May A.D., 1929.AND NDTIC^iS FURTHER GIV
EN that ifteji the said date the Exe
cutrix wiHiproceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which she
notice.
DATED at Exeter
of April 1929.
GLADMAN •&
A quiet wedding took place at
10:30 Saturday morning in St. Pe
ter’s Rectory, London, when Kath
leen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P.
Coakley, was united in marriage to
William J. Brown, son of Mrs. Mar
garet and the late J. O. Brown, of
London, formerly of Exeter. The
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Father Morrison,
The bride wore a smart gown of
gray crepe de chine, with ;a chapeau
to match, and she carried a shower
bouquet of roses and valley lilies.
Miss Mary Donahue, in turquoise
blue georgette, with an arm bouquet
of roses, was the charming brides
maid, and Oswald Brown, ’brother of
the groom, acted as best man.
_ Following the taking of the mar
riage vows, a reception was held at
the home of the bride’s parents’.
Mr. and Mrs. Coakley received with
the bridal couple, the latter wearing
a gown of black crepe with touches
of gold. Mrs. Brown, the groom’s
mother, in black transparent velvet,
assisted in receiving the guests, who
numbered about 20.
The house was attractive with
masses of daffodils, and the buffet
luncheon was served by the Misses
(Madeline Delaney and Jean McMan
us, friends of the bride.
For the motor trip to Toronto,
Ottawa and Montreal, the bride
chose a blue crepe frock, with .a top-
■coa.t of gray, and chic hat to match.
On their return, Mr. and Mrs.
Brown will reside on Becher street,
London.
Andrew Kirk,' of Tuckersmith,
has received word that liis son,
Oliver H., of Detroit, was among the
successful applicants at the examin
ations for the Bar, held at Lansing.
Mich., on April 22, 23 and 2 4.-
AUCTION. SALE
SATURDAY, MAY 18th, 1929
val-
— of —
VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PRO
PERTY IN VILLAGE OF EXETER,
County of Huron ?
The executives of the estate of
the late Thos. Cole Clark are offer
ing for sale, subject to a reserve bid
by public auction, on the premises
ON
at 2 o’clock rt. m., the following
uable residential property:
Being con/posed. of the west hal
ves of lots JiQ and 17 and D, situate
on the nortli east corner ofj£>imcoe
and Elizabeth streets, Exeter, Ont. Upon the said land is a Storey and
a half commodious frai & dwelling,
covered with patent liingles and siding anf in good-a^air, good cel
lar, hard and sofsAvater, a small
frame' stable. Tliis#ts a most desir
able property and^situate on one Of
the best! residential1 corners in the
village, and la$&ly occupied by the late Thoj. CoU?7 Clark.
At the Santa time and place there
will be offered the following house
hold goodw & chattels:coal heater,
coal and wood heater, .cook stove,
coal oil heater, washing machine,
kitchen table, 6 kitchen chairs, arm
chair, wire couch, 2 small tables, 2
bedsteads, Victrola, pictures, clock,-
quantity of wood and coal, garden
tools and other articles too numer-
bus to mention.
TERMS OF SALE
Chattels, Cash, Real Estate, 10
% of purchase price bn day of sale
and balance in 30 days thereafter.
Other terms made known On day of
sale'. For further particulars apply to
CARLING '& MORLEY, SoIUftbrs
for Executrices, Exeter, Ontario, or,
FRANK 1’AYLOR, Auctioneer,
estate of SAMUEL
s of the Township of
then shall have
(lay
this eighteenth
STANBURY
Exeter and Hensall
Executrix’ Solicitors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS'
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having claims
against the estate of WILLIAM
WEBBER, late of the Villagejxf Hen
sail, in the County of HurcjX Labor
er, who died pn the elexfAth day of
April A.D. 19$9, are required to for
ward their claims diijy proven to the
undersigned, on oi)/before the. thir
teenth day/of May A.D., 1929.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that afi^the said date the Exe
cutors will ^proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only’ to the
claims- of which they then shall have
notice,
DATED at Exeter this eighteenth
of April 1929.
GLADMAN &STANBURY
Exeter and Hensail
Executors’ Solicitors
day
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE -IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having claims
against the estate of GEORGE N.
HILL, late of.The Village1 of Hensall,
in the County of Huron, Gentleman,
who died on’the seventh day of April
A.D., 1929, are required to forward
their claiips duly proven to the un
dersignedion or .before the thirteen
th day of May.-A.D., 1929.
AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV
EN that, afte/the said date the Exe
cutor will proceed to distribute the
estate hdVing regard only to the
claims of which he then shall have
notice.
DATED at Exeter this eighteenth
of April 1929.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
Exeter and Hensall
Executor’s. Solicitors
day
The Ontario Railway
and Municipal Board
(P. F. A-2211)
IN THE MATTER of the Applica
tion of the Municipality of Tucker*
smith for approval of an annual
charge of $15.00 to Subscribers to
The TuekersmitlvMunicipai Tele
phone System, the said charge, tp>
include all battery renewals. .
APPOINTMENT for HEARING
The Ontario Railway and Muni
cipal Board hereby appoints Wed
nesday, fifteenth? Day of May,. A.D., J.‘929> at th^joour of a quar-i
ter past one o^sfock in the after-
noom- (Raj^^y Time), in the
Town H^jJ^in the Town of Clin
ton, Ifjo^'nearing the above applv<
catioW All persons having an in
terest in this matter and desiring
to be heard are. directed to attend,
at the time and place as aforesaid.
Dated at Toronto this Seventeenth*
day of April A.D., 1929,
I-I. C. SMALL
(Secretary ■
SHERRIFF’S SALE OF LANDS ]
’ bounty of Huron to Wit: ( j
BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Fieri Fac
ias issued out of His Majesty’s! •
High Court of Justice for.the Pro-,
vince of Ontario, and to me direct
ed against the /Jands and Tenants-*
of JOHN SANDERS at the suit of
the MolsonsJBank, the said Mol-
sons Bank having, by Indenture of
Assignment dated the 8th day of
Septembe^, 1919, assigned said
Judgment to C. I-I. Sanders and A,
J. McD/nell.
have/seized AND TAKEN IN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having claims
against the estate of MARY.-’JANE
CONSITT, late of the Villag^of Hen
sall, in the County of Hurgn, Widow,
who died on?the fourth c]f<y of March
A.D., 1929, Are required to forward
their claims; duly proVen to the un
dersigned oh or befo/e the thirteen
th day of IV^ay A.D./1929.
AND NOTICE I^FURTHER GIV
EN that af|er thejtsaid date the Exe
cutrix will i;procepd to distribute the
estate having /egard only to the
then shall haye
I HAVE/SEIZED AND TAKEN IN
EXECUTION the one-sixth 'interest of the/ said John Sanders in the
equity/of redemption of the follow
ing Mids and premises situate, lying ,
and jpeing in the County” of Huron
and meing more particularly described ^s follows, viz:. PARCEL I:—Lot
Number twentvMive (25) on tlief
W/st side of^^Mn Street North of
A|n StreeyflTfile'Village of Exeter
irn the id County of Huron, San
ders’ S vey, subject to a certain, life ■
: and PARCEL II.—Lot num-
er /eighteen (18) on the Nortli
dary of the Township of Ste-
l>n in the ;said County of Huron,,
itaining by admeasurement one
hundred acres more or less, subject
to a certain life interest, which said
one sixth interest in said lands and
premises I shall offer for sale by,
auction at my office in the Court
House in the Town of Goderich in
the said County of Huron on Tues
day the twenty- eighth (28) day of
May, 1929, at the hour of two o’clock
in the afternoon.
- G. G. MIDDLETON * i
_ Sheriff of the County of Huron;
Sheriff’s Office, Court House, Gode-i
Ticb, Ont., February 14th, 1929.
4-25-4tc»
cutrix will ;:‘proce£i
estate having /eg
claims of udiic/ she
notice.
DATED at Exeter
day of April 1929.
GLADMAN &
this eighteenth
STANBURY '
Exeter and Hensail
Executrix’ Solicitors
X.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and others having
claims against rthe estate- of WIL
LIAM WEBBER, late o/'thg Village
of Hensall, in.Jtho County of Huron,
Labourer, wild died z/h the eleventh
day of April ^.D.,^929, are requir
ed to forward t$eir claims duly
proven to th|j undersigned on or be
fore the tw|nty#seventh day of May
A.D., 1929. J if
AND NOWE IS FURTHER GIV
EN that after the said date the Exe
cutors will proceed to distribute the
estate having regard only to the
claims of which they then* shall have
notice.
DATED at Ex'eter this seventh day
Of May A.D., 1929.
TOWNSHIP OF STEPHEN ]
Coiii't of Ilevisioif i T
Notice is hereby "given that a
Court of Revision of the Assessment
Roll of the Township of Stephen'
will hold its first meeting in the
Town Hall, Crediton, on Monday,
the 3rd day of .Tune 1929, at 10,
o’clock a.m.
. Henry Either, Clerk, Creditor
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Tenders will he received by the
undersigned for thfe construction of
the Elimville Drain Outlet and the
Lrock Creek D/ain Repair in the
Township of *$borne on or before,
1- o clock noon, June 1st, 1929;
lenders to ■]$ opened at the.^Tmvn-
slnp Hall aj 3 p,m. the .game -day,
HJ11nw111 a xi j *'V ..-- ■ cin a E"”"1 Oudet/r- estimated -'>13,057.00 and th^'Brock Creelr
esti^ated cost is.
Eu,i:tllX information can
f ^Oger °‘L'S'’ Mitchell
cheque for 6% Of the
ice t0 acc°nipany each
rhe lowest or any tender-
ot necessarily accepted.
Mni ^Gni’L?trang’ Clerll« Usborhe’
May 7th, 1929, Hensall,. R. r, No.1,_
12 o’clock
Elimville $rain
cost $
Drain
GLADMAN & STANBURY *
Exeter and Hensail
Executors’ Solicitors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
all creditors and Others having
claims againlt the estate** of DON
ALD DAWSpN, late of the Town
ship of Usforne, in' the County of
Huron, Faijiher, wl$' died on the
nineteenth;-
1927, are i
claims dulj
ed on or $
day of Ma
AND N '
en that a
cutors will
estate hav
claims of a
notice.
DATED! at Exeter this seventh day
of May A.D., 1929.
GLADMAN & STANBURY
J&eter and Hensall
Executors’ Solicitors
MM "
tday of'/November A.D.,«
lequired? to forward their
proyeii to the undersign-
lef6T$ the twenty-seventh
1929.
I$E IS FURTHER. GIV-
ejr the said date the Exe-
’OCeed to distribute the " regard only to the
,ich they then Shall have
at Clerk>s
e/ntr4ct
Wcier.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
aliNOeS IS HEREBY given that
a l. ci editors, .and others having-
£ 6state *^ ^ISET--
ofA7nSuH?RJ late °’f'the Village
SninXr ’ In 1 Coi*Av of Huron,.
sMh 'S0, d e? the twenty-
feixth day March^A. D,, 1929 tvp
Sy1 tlielr cl’aimS*
T tojjie undersigned on
^°Tsfth aay ot»
IS PhRTHBR Givi
, .the sald ,latr! ‘he Ad--
th ” est&SP’’0065'1 t0
aav ng regard only to the S^/WWch 1,0 the” eiJll h“:
XBaa, mtthto Se'’6n‘'1
GLADMAN &STANBURY
* Mun* ’ Exeter and iJeiisail - Solicitors for the Administrator-
of