THE DEADLY FLY.
Iho frnsndo iijfiiinsl the liousc-flv Riilliors mnlnoii/um «s it rocs. Mies worn once rcjiimloil us a niii\or posl. They iiro mill- ivcn|;ni,Pil us a very nosilivo danger (siiy.s 1111 .\ll.strnlintl writer). ■ The lly (hut lights mi 11 hnliy's face iniiv carry in its tret Iho sarins "i.l , u deadly'disraso. llii! iiidividiiiil n-lio rofiiscs lo driiik ;i cup of ton into which a lly lins fallen is ao Imiiior nwirded us a faddist (if over ho wore i-OKiirded as Mich*. Tlio in>fct may have left inurn poison liohind him (linn the mo-.!, ciiiinoiit. doctor could combat, and when win thinks of anthrax, tnljprculosis, dysontnry. and typhoid as a Icnof flip things Clio honso-tly can bring with him into the home, liis presence there- becomes anythiiif; but welcome. Nowssnrily (ho lirstjittack should bo mndo in (ho, breediliK-plnces of flics..- Thcs.o should be liberally, sprinkled with kerosene or lime, while honsuhold refuse should invariably be kept inily-proof tins.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1297, 28 November 1911, Page 11
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158THE DEADLY FLY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1297, 28 November 1911, Page 11
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