THE REMEDY.
"THIiEE OR TOUR HIDINGS A WEEK." "Some fellow 011 the wharf told liim that if he gave mo a good hiding thres or four times a week I would think more of him." So remarked a wife in the Magistrate's Court 011 Monday. Her husband was asking tho Court to issue a prohibition order against her on tho ground that she drank to excess. They had not been married long, he said, ond for the last fotir months she had been frequently intoxicated. His wife denied this and said that her husband's fellow-workers had said to liim things which had caused the trouble, Members of the polieo force deposed that they hod seen tho woman in * state of inebriation. Tho magistrate; An order will be issued It would be, for your own good even if as you said, you did not drink to The wife; Very well; I'll get ft lega. separation later 011. I cant huniuie! him. That is all 1 want.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1815, 30 July 1913, Page 4
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165THE REMEDY. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1815, 30 July 1913, Page 4
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