In the Divorce Court on Saturday morning, before the Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout), William P. Somerville, represented by Mr. D. !■’. Smith, sought a dissolution of his marriage with Helen Kathleen Somerville on Hie grounds of ■desertion. The suit was not defended. The petitioner stated that there was a deed of separation, and that he had not lived with his wife since 1917. A decree nisi was granted, to be moved absolute in three months. "Trifles often change us.”—Thomas Bracken. A cheerful disposition is sometimes changed into a peevish one by a cough or cold. Chest and bronchial troubles often follow. All are quickly relieved by Baxter's Lung Preserver. Thousands gratefully testify to its exceptional merits. Get a big 2s. 6d. bottle of this sterling tonic and remedy to-day. All chemists and stores.—Advt..
For Children's Hacking Coughs, Woods’ Great Peppermint Onra.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 144, 14 March 1921, Page 9
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141Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 144, 14 March 1921, Page 9
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