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Show LEARN THE DANGER sS; Nature Always Gives Warning to Tha. "Below Par," and It Should Be Recognized. Influenza, colds and other scour;, due to germs pass by those who an "par" and find their victims In tbr.. "below par." That expression, & medically, means that your power resistance Is lowered, the red corp. cles in your blood decrease and j(, spirits an Important factor v "down," says a writer in London A: swers. A physician has pointed out th most of us can quite easily tell Kb. we are below par, and then It Is up ns to "tonic" ourselves over the perl: of depression until the normal heal1 returns. A smoker below par either does n smoke or his tobacco gives him but small proportion of his usual enjoj nient. A brain worker below par is mr sclous that, for some reason or oik he has to overconcentrate himself o; his work. Other people get ragged In temp! and with no apparent cause. Th cause, of course, is because they art below par. A manual worker finds that his tool! "jib" most unaccountably. Others art "off their feed," and neither the contemplation con-templation of a meal nor the eating d It gives them any pleasure. Some find that noises usually u ticed annoy and torture. Others, opvn go sleepy and some get a touch of I:-somnia. I:-somnia. There is no "below par" symptom applicable to everybody, asl It is therefore necessary and very ivla to find out as one can do by obsem-tion obsem-tion our own particular danger signal, and act accordingly and In timel |