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TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. Three Are Killed As Motor Plunges Through Fence Mrs. W. Byder, 38, Infant Son, and Bev. W.

B-Telford. Vlctlmi of Crash. kpelrial lltt Jouraat CORNWALL. Ont. Aug.

R-Mn WIMam' rVdsr, sgsd her Infant ton. Girth Jartesln Ryder, aged' 11 months, and Bar. W. R. Telford, tor o( Ctcmll Baptist church, art dead, and William Ryder, husband of by de warns eager as.

1b thai bTTWd ttaaer It really teat ai mry yaa abasuda k. A lamiller medicine yaw mether sard, la avatping miaain airla tedsy. LvdU E. Pukbam'l Tlgiti.li la aaamanaat tablet ewlck relief dart eg that dksraaslag tana. The fteckatkee' go- Nerves bsnma -A dead woman.

I seriously Injured it the result ol automobile deal which Occurred at Mallucytown, 1 mllM weal at Brockville. shortly, before noon yesterday. The child wu killed iiuUntly, Mr. ftlford died at St. Vincent Paul hospital.

Brockville. at let eleck. and Mr, Rydar djed Ug in the lama hospital. -Co-as Ta Petiebor. Tha automobile which figured In (ha accident wee awnad by Mr.

Telford, wh had aurehaaed it law week ago. Ha aal aut tram Cornwall at 130 yesterday aaeenina: foe Peterbore, hia drat long trip labia new car. whara ha wa I vtett hia daugnter. Mrs. A.

McLaren. Sl Boulevard street Mr. and Mra. Jlrdar and their little ion had baan visiting tha former's brother, Jorm ityder, II Sydney street Cornwall, and had baan Invited to drlva a portion ol th distance "to Dunvilla with Mr. Maar Mallerylowa, Mr.

Telford turnad ant sharply la pus a alow mov Protection Like This is Real Economy Do not be content with roofing that la merely a severing. It should, afford you protection scainat fire and baa weather. Consultation about the adranueo at aaphalt thlaglat will aaet not intend la certain to beneat you autertalry. We heva many ettraett.e designs which will enhance tha value of your proper! Our workmen are thoroughly experience and Is addition wa personalty eupar-vtsa all our work. ttO AU KINDS Of BOOrlMO AND TINSMITH INO.

J. D. OANDEIICON CO. 575 McLeod St. Sher.

3125 "Fd Love toXro, but that's my Bad Djay" 2 HI tab wretched ami ttt ami aba heal ta bant eWarp, I alaasam isrritatieai I I alaasam- tnvrtaUaat esBaanlTlM 1 -JUT 1 tha eeeeiertlwg VSll tf I treatment oi mwranvm remedy. A Airywimiswbeowfirad.ria I theae trying tiaaso shemld try it iwwoaweai i I i cteaff eaMf eneaatllas'l Mgoatea. VECETABU. COMPOUND V. t.n.

i. it. r. )s ceuiea uia uuu us Call At Our Office And inf car, and lost centre! of hit automobile. Tha ow.

leaped a deep ditch, craahed through (enea, ran Into a teld a short dittance. turned aver and eoufht Are-. The occupants were extricated from tha wreak bsora tha flames reeched them, but tha car was destroyed. metered Shell. The Injuries which caused Mrs Ryder death want fracture at the base at tna skuu, eroaen en arm ana severe internal injuries.

Her huibend. who regained aoocciausness -three-hours after being admitted ta the hos pital, la eunering tram a broken ankle, several fractured ribs and shock. Mr. Telford had been pastor Ot the local Baptist church lor many years snd was one of Cornwall's most popular clergymen. A Jury, has been em panelled ta Inquire into the deaths but no data has been set as yet for the hearing.

Former Pakenham Man Marka 98th Birthday baeetel is The Journal PAKENHAM. OnL, Aug. M-Nwi of one of Pekanhsm's native jons has reached village from North Dakota. William Scott, known to many of tha older people of this district, and now residing at Forest River. North Dakota, has just ccle-bra led hid Nth birthday.

Born in Pabonhem on August 14. leal, of Irish and German parentage. Mr. goott lived here until 1N0. when ha moved to North Dakota, settling on a farm near rarest River.

In mi he returned, when he mirrMd Mete Manning, of Almonte, taking his bride back with him to North Dakota. The couple lived on their farm until Ilia, when they moved Into Ihe city of forest River, where Mr. Scott has ilnce resided. Mrs. Scott died In 1921.

end since then he ties been making hia home with his only son. Svane Scott. Tha community of Forest River tendered Mr. Scott a birthday party In honor of the event. The old gen tleman la still very active, both mentally and physically.

He does not need the assistance ot glasses, and reads far long periods without visible. at rain. Results Announced Finch High School aerial le The Journal FINCH, Ont Aug. are Ihe results of the upper school examinations for Finch High School: Jock Armetroret. comp.

mod. hist. ti Bertha Bancroft, comp. lit. Ft comp.

William Brydgia, comp- 1 mod. hist Florence Dickey, alg. 1. geom. 1, trig.

Mcintosh, alg. 1. trig. 1: Kileen MscLean. comp.

1 lit. I alg. I. trig I. Fr.

auth. c. Fr. comp. John MacQueen.

comp. S. Fr. comp. Eileen MscRse.

comp. lit. e. mod. hist.

Uene McElheraa comp. I lit Fr. auth. 2. Fr.

comp. 1: Rota Nephew, romp. middle school lit. Fr. auth.

Varna Nephew, comp. lit Fr. comp. a. middle school Fr.

auth, Margaret Paul. mod. hist from. 1. trig.

1, chem. Florence Stark, comp. 1 lit. alg. 1.

trig. J. Fr. auth. Fr.

comp. Eld on Thomp-on. mod. hist 2. middle school comp.

e. The i McAuliff e-Grimei Lumber Co. Ltd. ShOrVToons, lM2HBankSlv Leave your name and address and we will give you a pries on your work without any obligation to you. AD work guaranteed.

Bird's Asphalt Shingles and -r i -Bird's Brick Siding McAuliffe I Lumber Co. Ltd. Eooma division Bank St- OTMitmlnii Dtrrirr Xxinittloti. yteaj 99tf CtalkfferVdjaBel fMtefjaPt. 11 THINK what tyfrstrajn can itvaam in headachbg end rtnrt Aug' avtrw tasilv iroldatl if jreu btnlgh loom gnd larg drith Edison Maida Lesapg.

Uh thM depaadabU lgrnpg trly throu(hotit your home). Canada ll II til ll rtari-atfl in. mi i mi i i i i i -rwiiai I hii i i 1 A) I Visitors! --AttenlionlI J. to Re-Roof their homes, barns and outbuildings within a radios of so milei ot Ottawa without ettra chartte. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTitIC CO.

LIMITED 1 IS (A ill ,0 e-unmes Q. 5400 I A' I I 1 -X. TTTP5 OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL TA 1 I as a parliamentarian wilh tha Govern' rrPXlflPTIt L3V8 t-'ai- aongratulsted all connected The Cornerstone New Building Sir Charles Gordon Per forma Ceremony at Site of Bank of Montreal on Wellington Street In the praaanca. ef Rt Hon, Sir George Par key representing tha Dominion Government cabinet ministers, ministers of foreign governments and distinguished cltisena. Sir Charles Gordon, president at tha Bank ot Montreal.

weU and truly bid the cornerstone of the new Ottawa heed emce of Canaaa'a greatest bank yesterday afternoon. "Our endeavor." said Sir Charles In hit remerki prior ta the ceremony, 'has neen to erect a building which will not only take its part In enhancing tha appearance ot the Capital, but which will rrneet both naw and for many years the strength and solid ity of the financial structure of our country In the upbuilding ef which this bank has had Its due pert." On a platferm erected adjacent to tha fffcovatlena at the site of the tee tloo of the new building on Wellington street a distinguished company assembled to sea tha ceremony and hear the speeches, amongst whom were many wha bad long aesoctauone with Ihe former head office of the bank in Ottawa. Historic Event In hla brief speech, Sir Charles aid: "Wa are assembled here to lay the cornerstone of the moih otrlre building of the Bank of Montreal In thlt city. As wa feel that this it a his toric event symbolie of the bank's interest both in Ottawa Itself and in the Dominion of which thla la the Capital, we have decided that the stone shall be well marked, shall contain souvenirs of the neriod In which the building is erected, and eheil be placed in a prominent position readily identifying the data and circumstances of this occasion. Owing to tha fact that tha building Is replacing what formerly wart two oMcea.

and that the business of these twa cJltcea nea to be carried an during construe lion operations, we have had to proceed with' the work rn twa sections. That la the reason whv wm are only new laying the cornerstone In tna aeeuen which will face the Per liament buildings, although tha nor-tion facing Sparks street has hern completed and is now In use. This proceeding a departure from the usual, but It hss this advantage, that you. ladles gentlemen, who have ao Kindly signified your Interest in the enternrue which the hnk 1. undertaking, have the advantage of judging mora accurately then would otherwise be possible the character of ine structure whirk the hink It add ing to the many fine bulldlnes whl.h now grace the I think I can claim that thii new office will be wvun to ute city.

Before Confearretloa. "I feat that I am not ever-riding the bounds ef modesty when I tell vou that I recall with pride that Ihe bank Which 1 have the hnnrw wit a strong and thrivlne liutitutian long before Confaderation. and that in fact it had already reeched lis golden jubilee at the time avhsn tha Dominion wal brought into being. Nor can I retrain from recalling with pride the fact that from Ihe vary first this Institution hss been banker tor tha Uevernment of "This la en honor which has been highly prised by the directors and officers of the bank, and the connection Is one which I think 1 may claim has proved of no email advantage te tha itself. Von will be Interested to know that In the early days, before travel between cne part of the country and another waa at convenient as at present Ihe bank maintained residential quarters at this office for the accommodation of tha directors and chief executives when they cams to Ottawa in consultation with tha Government of ihe dev.

Theae quarters ef late yesre were linked for ordinary office use with tha building that has lust bean ds. molishsd to, make way for tha new i Sir Charles then celled unan Mi ine W. R. Creighlon. manager if the Ottawa head office, to reed the list of contents ef the bronze box containing the mementoes to be nlsoed under the cornerstone.

After Major Crelghton had carried tut these duties Jackson Dodds. Joint general manager of the bank, called upon Sir Charles Gordon to accept the silver trowel to lay tha cornerstone. He said in part Tha wonderful foreaia-ht of the able men who the aerly daya guided the affair ef the bank was displayed in many directions, bu even they could never have dreamed of tha brilliant destiny in store for thla community whan they first establuh ed tha branch. It was in leva, IT yeart before Confederation, when the Bank's first agent waa aooointed here. Ottawa than waa only a lively 11 Ula lumber camp known at Byte-wit and It Imporunce In tha affairs of the country may judged from the fact that at that time the population ot the "Ottawa District' covering By-town and a number of townships, waa only just over Four years after opening Its agency here the hank purchased the limestone building of whet wss known it tha Royal Exchange Hotel at Wellirutton street between Bank end Kent streets and Its office remained In thlt building for upwards of vaars.

Soon after Confederation In 1MT tha bank purchased the site on which we now etand. and shortly afterwards began the erection of the building which has just been demol lshed. this building being opened and ready for occupation, in IffH' It was a Itrge and building la those days. All Canada Structure. "In erecting our ne building our endeavor baa been ta heva an all Can adian structure in every particular.

I With thit in mind, and with tha Is I tension to provide the most hsndsoma structure ooraibie. we arranged a Icomoetltlon between Canadian archl tacts for tha design. It waa tna I onanimous eplnion of the Judges that the design of Mr. Ernest Barott St IBarott and Biackader. wat the moat acceptable, and we triUeve tha result I anil be a vary lumdeome building.

la every case, also, Canadian contractors I have been employed, and in the pur- I chase of msterlill wa era asing Cene disn the result being that tha buildiag will be all Canadian In design and ccnstruetlon and. we be; I ueve, entirely Canadian in nuieriau I emoicared." Following tha soeechts of air I Charles Gordon and Mr. Jacksei IDodia and. the lavine of the corner- In oas, fair uearge rerley ajareaeea the- gathering and extended hearty eensialulitton. Is Sir Charles Gordon and Ihe Bank eiJ Montr eel an the 1 building of tha iplendid new structure 1 in fha Aa an airfar eitiaen of I ft bed manv nnwt' of the i um nni a a3upuni iu uie km with the building of thia new struc ture on behalf of the Government and the city and he was happy to think that it would be one mora beautiful building In a city which was becoming Increasingly important in the life of the nation.

Among it those prawn, at tha cere rr.env were; Sir Charles Gordon, president Bank of Montreal; Jaekion Dodds, general manager. of Montreal; Rt Hon. Sir George Perley. Hop, M. Tokuaawa, Hon, Mr.

Juitice A. K. Maclean. Hon. Dr.

R. i. Manion, M.C Hon. Thomas Ah earn. A.

E. Honeywell. L. A- Lsult Cote. Merer J.

J. Allen. Controller J. W. York.

Controller Stanlev Lewis. Controller Dr. Q. M. Oeldert Con troller G.

H. Dunbar. Dr. H. M.

Torv. J. H. Campbell. Watson Seller.

F. I. Bronson, c. J. Booth, G.

Dean. W. Matthews i. A. Macnada.

J. P. Crerar. i. Gordon Flack.

E. Barott C. A. Gray. C.

G. Cowan. J. P. Analln.

Gordon C. Edwards, W. R. Crelghton. w.

o. riartnaw, u. Macfiarne, r. W. Moore, and W.

F. Benton, man ager. -Bank of Montreal In Parle. nance. Mra.

William Eaaelton Is Burled In Renfrew leeclal le Thy Je-arael RENFREW. Ont. Aug. Rev. H.

R. Pickua. assisted hv D. E. Home, conducted the aervlcea at the funeral of Mrs.

Wis, Haselton, which wu held from the home of daughter, Mrs. W. O. Nail. Patrick "reel, to Renfrew cemetery where Interment took olaee.

Mr. Haselton. formerly Catherine Mclnnet, waa born In McNab Township years as--, a daughter of tha late Mr. end Mra. Angus Mclrmea.

of largo Scotland and for the past ao years has beep. a. aremlnant real, dent of Renfcaw. A greet number of friends and relatives at her funeral aa well banks of beautiful flowers testified to the wide circle of friends Mrs, Hazel ton had made during her -rest dance in Renfrew. "The members of the Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian Church, of which aha had bean a de voted member far many years, showed their appreciation of her long and wlf-sacTificipg devotion to her duties in the society by tb beautiful arter-Ings teat.

Mrs. Haselton la survived by aut daughters snd three tons. Mrs. W. G.

Nell, of Renfrew; Mrs. Agnes Armstrong, ef Toronto; Mra. H. R. Mr-Sfuade.

of Ottawa; Mrs. J. Pount- ney. of Wetaskiwin, Alberta: Miss Madeline Haselton. of Toronto, and Rev.

Mrs. D. A. MaeDenald. of Korea.

Japan. Robert end John, ef Torente, and Dr. W. H. Haaeltan.

ef Spokane. Washington. The pall-bearers were! John Airth, David Carswell. Jr. David Carawsll.

Stewart Allen ft Duff, and Robert The out-of-town frienda present were: Mr. and Mra. if, NelL of Montreal: Mile Edna Nell. of Glenwllliam. Ont; Ambrose NelL hit aoa Albert and daughter Eva- of Kinbum.

Ont; Mrs, Angus McUuvl. Mra. Dr. Cleary and eon. Wllliard.

and Mies H. Lister, ef Ottaws; Mrs Hazelton, Mrs. C. E. Pell and Mra, James W.

S. Wilson, of Arnprior; fan-. end Mrs. Wm. Pilmott.

of Almonte, and Mr. Robert Haxellon, of To ronto. ADAM ANDBSW D1T.S. PAKENHAM. Ont.

Aug. It-(8pe-clal)--Adam Andrews, sn old and highly respected resident ot thlt diitrkt. died at the home of. hla son, Adam Andrews, Arnprior, on Sunday. He bad lived all hia lite la this district and operated auocast rully.t large farm.

The funeral ar-rartfementa have not yet been made. Hiss Jessie Hudson Honored by Shower gvectal te The Journal. UNBURN. Aug. An aluminum shower in honor ot Mite Jessie Hud-sen, whose marriage will take place tola wick, was given by Mlsaei Myra Serton and Bessie Boyle, on Saturday evening at Ins home of Mr.

and Mrs. at Beraon. The lawn was nrett arranged with a wigwam artiitically arranged. In which were conceited' the gifta, and watched over by little Mlaa Eunice Beyle, dressed aa a little Indian maid. a A bright cam pure burned which.

with the Chinee lanterns arranged overhead. Illuminated the verandah' and lawn, A chair for th bride was elaced beside the wigwam and tha gifts were 1 to her by the utile maiden. In a few well chosen words the bride-to- be thanked her friend foe the pretty and useful articles. After a happy secisl time, refreah- manta were served by the nest-asses. asalevsd by Mlisei Bessie Serann, babel' Sparrow.

Helen Hatton snd Lsia Sereon. Mrs. ft M. Sparrow and Mrs. Gordon Fergueon soured tcs.

Th table decoratians war v-aaet ef gladioli and anaadragon. Smith Falls Decides $50,000 Relief Program a pedal Trie Jearnal. SMITHS FALLS, Aug. Th town oeundl ef Smiths Falls, at a special meeting tonight passed a rssolutlen authorising Mayor H. Layng advlaa the Provincial.

Government that council it preoared to spend approximately (30.000 on municipal work, providing the Gov arnment pave it portion. It being understood that it may be ncceassry to aak far a further g'anl later on. Th work under coniideration it mostlr street conllructien and is planned, ai an unemplovmenl relief aiessirre. Tendera will be called im media lelv far eonstruction materials The street i committee submitted list of streetl which it considered were In need of tmarovement A 'cemmitteo af five was appoint ed by council te form a deputation meet J. A.

Ellis. aacreUry of the Provincial' Unemployment Commie- lion, with regard to Government re lief work thla Winter. A communication from the advis ory committee to the town council en unemployment and relief bodied several new augtettions for arevidina town work which Would eligible for a Geverarment grant GIRLS' A. BRANCH. PAKENHAM.

Ont. Aug. (Special). An enjoyable hour spent at the meeting of the girls' brsneh of the Women I Auxiliary of St Mark Anglican vhurcn. which waa held onThurtday afternoon at the home ef Miaa Maud Bourk.

The members quilted and bound a ajullt which had been Botched at prvioul awetings. for the bale. The eeeond chaster of the study book on India was reed by Mist Mary Steen. Mist Steen also -reed the mlnutet of the previoui meeting. The opening praver waa led by the Dorcas secretary.

Mis Flora Sadler, in the ebaenee of Rev, C. A. Bender, the rector. dainty luncheen waa assvld by the heeteae. auiated bv hae aaother.

Mra. Richard Bourk. dnd a vote of thank was tendered them for their hospitality. rofafMTRT OFFICIAL BURIED. TORONTO.

Aug. ot tha Forestry Department and the Provincial A Service In Company w.th a number of ft'enda attended the funeral thlt afternoon of J. Vic- tar Stewart district lorester. who was killed in a frying accident at Fort France early last week. Brockville Couple Mark Golden Jubilee gpertai to The Jeemal.

SROCKVILLE. Aug. and Mrs. Robert CI bind, Abbott street today observed the Mth anniversary of their wedding, which waa solemn Ired In Brockville on August ftih. Uil by Rev.

Dr. George S. Bumlleld, minliter of First Preibyterlan cburch. Their family consisted of five children. Jsmei Cleland.

new ot New port Vt; William, who died in 1111, John A. of Kingston; Robert Cleland and Mi Cleland. of Brockville. A reception was held at the pret tily decorated residence of the couple from two clock unui six clock thla afternoon, during which many old AH 4f.we SAaAvaiv. fteellfur CH rv.

Hew Attnctirenet Doa'l be "skinny," unaUnsctlva. Get Ironised Yeast from aWxiat today. Get nod firm neah. admired eurvea. End MiMA'h IruliMatlne aoaatinatinn.

Gain pep, clear akin. Wla pew fpuUrity -r Pleasant little tablets. No nasty, pasty friends paid their and Mra. Cleland. teat.

No caa or bloating. Carry la poeket lit I I IW-. LBV iiaimn. nwj Read How Others Gained Cain I lb. In 2 Wss 1c 1 waa a ead slue I aaukla't tret.

Tbea I Irlad lrldY.t OalMd I IV Is I mil, and feel aaa." Katalaae lUkaLIrisaia ratatOv Thin Mother Cains 19 lb. -afler sty Inrtk baby eaa tela, rtm-iaem. Teak Troaiard Yaaal. aaiaad II lbs. ia awxuU." Mia.

J. Yeiea, liead.se. Oa. Gains Nrw Ntvm wsa waa-eove, Und, lata, aervaua. la't aleap.

Oalad IN Ire aa I botue 4 VhM, etrua arale R. Ueullre, r. VI. TEST OFFER, Try rn Si'Trwettxaaeiv OUR Utah Go to any drug store today, got a lull Is bottle ef lrosisod Yeast nd take the bttle tableu a direttad. If after this gen-rout trial you are not dtlightor1 with weight and health heoefita gained your money promptly refunded by maiiufa turer.

Start today. Naw pound II laeae. ael.et ta bar true, aruaslat. ease II SI difMI ta CaeaiUa trotaae Vi Ce- U4 Bel trie, Maesraat Peak 4M1. -wuuerNO a.

ea nmt tM liiiiii If aaaaaad ea litbw aal saw instill hattf No On tmmun tat, every day in normal rncajtha, condition caps bit of ctutinf hali-fjoaia rosy an4 do arise. It enffunener cause fermenting food particle skipped by tha tooth brush, decaying teeth, errj. Acial teeth, colds, catarrh, alight Irifcctioria of note, rnouth or throat, pyorrhea, etamacii deranf emeriti caused by execese of eating erid should wa aay it? of drmkiric. The one way to" put yourself on th polite and acceptable aid ia to rinse the mouth with undiluted. Litterioe.

Every night and morning. And between time before meeting others. Itlervethrnoath clean, tweet, and Healthy. Stritn mt Cut of Odor Becgtat of ha prrnicida power. 's- Be fore' social on a ts a 1 Produced In Canada respect to Mr.

When- you with to make crtvy or soup -with th water in which th meat hae been cooked, wring a cloth out 4n cold water and i train tha liquor through rt No grease will go illlti-'t IT fflj No More Sluimy Figures GainHeiihQuickltasyVfV 1 u-'' "t3 JL yg 5 i II'A-a-'-1 ft sf m. --assas-- Nra IRONIZED YEAST fVU 5 1. 15 lbs. hi Few WWu. Quick Results orPay No hlng PleesaaH.

Casy-ta-TakaTabiets CawtaiaTaest leva Tkwea Hai a CaataaU atad. Were Ettaaejea Tsaa gegaiai Taatt Thousanda of girls, onot thia, weak, aay 'tbev quickly rsiued attraativ curves. Sew lroiusea Yeat added i ta 16 lbs. often in lew Naw clear akin. Coutipation, IndW -gealioo, oarvousaess gone.

Gat easy-to uka Ironised Yeast tahleta from druggist today. (Jain Aeati, aew health quick. riTrrlR0NIIE0mnfandSoQukk Irooiied Yeast i entirely differenl from ordinary yeast Contains apodal weight-building malt yeast 1 his yeast it eeocemraiaa i umee. nuuuiag 7 tune aa aflrcuva at regular yeast. Then eombined with 3 kinds of ttrengtban- ing iron.

Bo lroaised Y'eaat give yoa re gresf re-aVe in lTjfn i'rv' 'V i I b- I as IE PIT WE ALL FALL INTO WE STAND on the brink of it and do not realize it is there. We fall into it but do not know that we have fallen. Or, if vve do atrtow, we ponder dumbly at to the cause. The pit is sc-dal ostracism. And the thing; that pushes us in is an insidious thing.

In the medical world they call it halitosis. In blutit ttrrns, it is bad breath. Under any name, It is an unpardonable offense in social and business life. The insidious thins about halitosis is you yourself never know when you have it and your best friend -won't tell you. It is the last thing we suspect otirsdves of having but it ought to bo the firtt.

Uttering firtt ttriket at fermentation and mTcctJon, the cause of odors; then destroy the odor thetrrtclvea. It i one of thegwifb. est deodorant Imown.fvcn difficult odor, uke'thoee of onion and fith, yield to It quickly. There 1 no point In risking to daldisfavof when Iisterinewill put you ao prontptly ea th right side. Keep a bottle handy tn home and office.

Carry one when you travel. Lambert Pharmtcal Company, Toroeits, Ontario. 'Though eafe ts use In ny body cavity, full atrength Listerine klllt even th rseiatnna Stsphy. loeacdua Aureus (nue)and BaclU lua Tynhowue (typhoid) eerrna in. count ranging ts gOO, 000,000 In IS aecond.

(Fastest time a Uly race dad.) iiiumi emit maim ijiGi rv rnvm with Listerine.

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