THE BRIDE'S ADVISERS.
The, Lady's Pictorial" : has discovered a ? r , ea -? n f ? r tho_ present decreaso in_tho popularity of matrimony.. It says:— Many reasons have been put forward to acthe decreasing inclination which the girl of to-day shows towards marria<"o, , . !t E " 1 ' 1 appears necessary to warn the those about, or about not, to marry, that they are making the path of domestic life almost too easy. Counsellors »em to take a particular pride in overcomproblems that must ultimately conpnt tho bride, .and. in fighting lier battles her Jong before they come. In short •irried life is mapped out for her with the ; ecision which would normally represent '.he .experience of more than one lifetime. Is it to bo wondered that tho domestic side of matrimony ceases to possess tho fascination, of the unknown, or to offer tho possibilities of triumphant conquest: single banded?"
Professor Granville S. Hall, an American psychologist, claims to have discovered that women have two souls. This is not necessarily any', advantage, ho says, sinca tho twin souls are capable of opposing emotions, thereby gaining for their possessor a reputation for cbangeablencss and instability.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 288, 29 August 1908, Page 11
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190THE BRIDE'S ADVISERS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 288, 29 August 1908, Page 11
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