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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 91 Numéro 1285

Date 5 juin 1894
Comté York
Lieu Fredericton
Journal The Gleaner

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Telegraph - Our Chipman (Queens Co.) correspondent writes: Mrs. Sarah PARSONS, who had been conveyed to the Asylum last summer on account of puerperal insanity, recently was discharged from that institution much improved, mentally as well as physically. A week or so ago she arrived as passenger on board the "May Queen" for Chipman to join her husband and two small children who lived ten miles further up the Salmon River. She arrived home late and unexpected, as no particular preparations had been made to make her welcome. On the contrary, it was soon apparent that her former home had been unsurped by another during her absence, as she peered into the face of a small infant, scarce a day old as it nestled up besides its mother in bed. It quickly dawned upon Mrs. Parsons that her hired girl had supplanted her and summoning all her physical force she hastily ejected the hired girl from the premises into the midnight gloom. To shorten the dark chapter, John PARSONS, the husband, has since deserted his wife, telling her he was going down river to engage in rafting logs and would be back Sunday eve, but instead stepped on board the "May Queen" last Thursday morn. after having first stripped the house of furniture and left not a mouthful of food behind him for his forlorn wife and her year old child to subsist on.

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