A well-dressed man of twenty-nine, giving tho name of William Bucknnll, pleaded guilty nl T.eeds Assizes on March 2 to two charges of bigamy, and was sentenced lo threu years' penal servitude. It was said he married on November 5, 19(1-1, Frances Machili, 11 resident of Rtafl'ordsl'ire, by whom he had three children. After little mom than four years he left this family destitute, mul in .Tniy, went through a form of marriage with l-Meanor Davis Mason at Harrington. Two children were born. Finally ho left this family and went through a marriage ceremony at Methley with Frances Clara Goddard, to whom one child was born.
WHITE is the sign of age, and it should be reverenced in everv sphere. The "WHITE HORSE" Whisky maintains this reputation in ago, bouquet, and purity, and Jlackio and Co.. the Distillers, are so jealous of their reputation thai they re[uj,n to deul with nny who ndußcrato or taruish thoir good name.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1729, 21 April 1913, Page 8
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158Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1729, 21 April 1913, Page 8
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