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Show Kill The Fly l .i every inwii and locality in the ; in.li., ,.;.,ide ll-'e lo heed lin- iiuiaiiuiib warning i that Kjvj a-iainst 1 1. -"J. -.1 hiil, on has lj-'-ii railed to the facL that lln-y a: e one of Ih,. most da-.uger-oii.; in.-naci'.H to li'.'e and health Willi which .mankind has to contend, bein: rr-.iHn.illi! lor i liirfu ;roi rl ion oi all -;i,;( of typhoid fever and dinr-riioil dinr-riioil dit:i'.i '.e.-i ol infants and many r;i . s ol t n In-1 on 1 '; s and oilier eim-t;3-;,iH illiitri 'is This refills from thr-ir haiiit oi' 1' odin, on filth and (1 ! -Inn ;;c i fi o in sick, thus collect-in,-and c:i -ryin ; di -;e.r;e vtma to varion" a, irle i of food and drink. They havo can a'd thousands o' di-a'lis in III ah ami will continue the h- work of di-'true! ion until the public a.ukPM to the fact and in-niigiiialu; in-niigiiialu; a warfire that w.ll result L-i Ihf-u eyri-iinination. This can be ai:coiii'p!i.;hed definat-cly definat-cly and cffcclively. It r.-- , lire) onlv the iomoval of Filth. Flies breed in filth. Without Filth there can be ro I'lii-j. Mr e '.li.in iiiia;.y p-r ri.i, of them breed in stable manure and (he balance in outhouse-;, .arba-ie !::id o-'.her forms oi' refuso Their development de-velopment H ci.n, i.-t; requires about K .i U-.r, s. -"n-.'i i. o ii h!.o l- es in the larv.-U ..ists. 'Ilto .i'iy se.i-on is : pproaching I'lc-.npl at tt'ii at ihi.s iinio may prevent pre-vent ,'n.iny ilea' ii : -dui-.n-.;- ilio si.nin'i v and rail, and P i'T.ive re ; pon -jilbi 1 i 1 y rest 3 iipo.i ail health o':.jerj and oi lu r c: tizens. An im:v.c-.liatc and through c'.ean-i!1", c'.ean-i!1", of premise i should ba effected a id fi.i . -v i a ...'uui'ilu ions, of tili.li or decaj iuM:.' avoided. Stab'o manure .ho'ild he kept in vaults or boxes .vivened or covered or fre-iii fre-iii nl'ly apt I- ikloo with l ime, ker-e ker-e .eiie or borax, and should be removed remov-ed at least eve y week. GoMuoge receptacles sho-ild be carefully covered and the contents sprinkled wil-h line or o l. Privy vuulis il'otild he made fly-p"off, fly-p"off, and their contents frequently sprinkled with lime and kerosene, l-.ivy :i n ! I s on premises when e typhoid ty-phoid fever his existed should be 1 lied in and aiir'. idoned. Pl-uis for .-in ine.i pe-is' ve and sanitary san-itary privy will furnish on application ('iii'P'dor-, s-houi.-I bo cleaned every day and there should be con. ! antly kept in them a two per cent solution of carboliic acid. la addition to the measures for the - prevention of the breedirj; of flies every effort should be made to pre- vi nt them fioni enteri.1,2; it ho house : . or havinc; access to milk and other io-cds.. When germs are deposited fn mill; t.he.y niultioly rapidly. All door.; and windows, especially those of t'ae kitchen and di ring room . Jhovil 1 be screened throughout the fly season, j.vei y fani'ly should own and use a "fly ?w:.tter". Food e-ip'i-iel n)r sale rdiould b. sc esMied a. id or ii.iance; to 'this effort should he enacr.d aid eforced. Flies should 'so especially :.ept rom the sick, and if one is discovered discover-ed iu the sickroom it should be killed. Mscharges "rom the patient should je immediately disinfected and disposed dis-posed of. A sia'.ple and effectual tl po' 1 :i.av I.. I-'''"1' i-'l- ly mixin. tv. ' l.a:!w.n-...i ot t'o.ma'.ia wi h lit ,,1 s-. .,-i o-.i w 1 r Kv y iiouiehoid should be provided provid-ed v.'i'ii ol e or re fly traps. Sim pie and efficient trr.p ; may be conducted (j: puri hai.-d at small cost and the .Stale f'.oard of Health w I LI runiisii j.l;-.n i on request. People v ho lwve cleaned their own ; e , 1 ; -t hral l demand t!i U their ,-r Lor; siiilr di, I kr-w se, all ro'-iy ro'-iy )!.? I.r.-:-.! n HcJ'i'h of any f iil-,;'e- -ir re:'; als. The 3i'... ; f i l'e ill SJ "eriTi T -,il aiii iy rray fo.- : I. the troable hnd e .1 ie. f i her .Man M-: ot Mill The Fly Or j 1 Iu- 1- ly V.'MI K l: The Man. I |