At a recent wedding a variant was made on tho custom of tyinp an old shoo to tho carnage, conveying the happy pair to their honeymoon destination. As the mo tor-cardrew up, the best man affixed behind it a long- "streamer," with tho words under new management" on it Inus the amused passers-by Inarnt of the marriage, while tho husband and wife wero blissfully unconscious of what caused so much amusemont.
to?? S Proc] uo? 3 mcst defective teeth Whito flour and nco Rive the best results, buch was the result of experiments on the effect of diet- on the teeth, announced at the congress of the British Dental Association at Manchester. Mr. M. Mollanbr said knowledge of tho interaction.of foodstuffs on tho teeth was still in its infancy
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 24
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