BRIDAL SUPERSTITIONS.
A wedding dross must not ha tried on complete, and so some brides have the final stitches introduced when they have tho gown on. With. regard to flowers, lilacs are unlucky, ornnge blossoms symbolises hope, tho laurel triumph. * If you nre married in white yon have chosen aright, and every women when she is married knows she must wear "something old and something new, something borrowed and something blue." Wedding shoes must be put on without 'shoehorn, or the witches will prove unkind. Green never be worn at a wedding. Diamonds arc. supposed to brine harmony between husband and, wife. The wedding ring is of plain gold, because it is the emblem of eternity. The bride should toss her wedding bouquet anion;; the bridesmaids before she starts on her honeymoon. The or.! , who catches if: will bo first married. A bride must enter the church with tho right foot first.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1480, 1 July 1912, Page 9
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152BRIDAL SUPERSTITIONS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1480, 1 July 1912, Page 9
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