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CHAP. 95.

An Act for the relief of Julia Ethel Chute.

[Assented to 22nd July, 1895.]

WHEREAS Julia Ethel Chute, formerly Julia Ethel Elliott, Preamble.

of the city of Toronto, in the county of York, in the province of Ontario, music teacher, wife of William Osborne. Chute, heretofore of the same place, tailor, hath by her petition set forth that on the twenty-fifth day of November, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, she was lawfully married to him at the city of Toronto, in the said province; that he has been guilty of adultery and cruelty; that in the month of May, one thousand eight hundred and ninetyfour, he without lawful reason or excuse deserted her; that he has ever since continued to live apart from her and has left her without any means of support whatever; and whereas she has humbly prayed that the said marriage may be dissolved and that she be authorized to marry again and that such further relief may be afforded her as is deemed meet; and whereas she has proved the said allegations of her petition, and it is expedient that the prayer thereof should be granted : Therefore Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

1. The said marriage between the said Julia Ethel Chute Marriage and William Osborne Chute, her husband, is hereby dissolved dissolved. and shall be henceforth null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever.

2. The said Julia Ethel Chute may at any time hereafter Right to marry any man whom she might lawfully marry in case the marry again. said marriage with the said William Osborne Chute had not

been solemnized.

OTTAWA: Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the Queen's

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CHAP. 96.

An Act for the relief of Mary Bradshaw Falding.

[Assented to 28th June, 1895.]

HEREAS Mary Bradshaw Falding, of Rockliffe Park, in Preamble. the township of Gloucester, in the county of Carleton, and province of Ontario, wife of Frederick John Falding, of the city of Cleveland, in the state of Ohio, one of the United States of America, mining engineer, hath by her petition set forth that on the second day of June, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five, she was lawfully married at the said Rockliffe Park, to the said Frederick John Falding; that in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty, the said Frederick John Falding deserted her, and has not since the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty, resided with her; that subsequently and during the years one thousand eight hundred and ninety and one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, the said Frederick John Falding went to the city of Sherbrooke, in the county of Sherbrooke and province of Quebec, and there committed adultery; and whereas the said Mary Bradshaw Falding has humbly prayed that the said marriage may be dissolved, and that she may be authorized to marry again, and that such further relief may be afforded her as is deemed meet; and whereas she has proved the said allegations of her petition and established the adultery above mentioned, and it is expedient that the prayer of the said petition should be granted Therefore Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows::

dissolved.

1. The said marriage between the said Mary Bradshaw Marriage Falding and Frederick John Falding, her husband, is hereby dissolved and shall be henceforth null and void to all intents and purposes whatsoever.

2. The said Mary Bradshaw Falding may, at any time Right to hereafter, marry any man whom she might lawfully marry in marry again. case the said marriage with the said Frederick John Falding

had not been solemnized.

OTTAWA Printed by SAMUEL EDWARD DAWSON, Law Printer to the Queen's

VOL. II-16

most Excellent Majesty.

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