The New Spirit . hands thoroughly before meals. Use drinking water from pure sources. Avoid bathing in polluted water. Use pasteurized or boiled milk instead of raw milk. Select and clean vegetables with care. Be vaccinated against typhoid in all cases in which exposure is known. Exercise strict control over disinfection of typhoid excreta. Regard human waste matter as dangerous and prevent contamination of food or drink. Insist on the co-operation of all persons with an efficient health a reasonable degree of isolation of typhoid the fly! RUBY RANDLE. SWAT YOUR FLI


The New Spirit . hands thoroughly before meals. Use drinking water from pure sources. Avoid bathing in polluted water. Use pasteurized or boiled milk instead of raw milk. Select and clean vegetables with care. Be vaccinated against typhoid in all cases in which exposure is known. Exercise strict control over disinfection of typhoid excreta. Regard human waste matter as dangerous and prevent contamination of food or drink. Insist on the co-operation of all persons with an efficient health a reasonable degree of isolation of typhoid the fly! RUBY RANDLE. SWAT YOUR FLIES. (Tune: Black Your Boots.)Swat your flies, swat your flies, swat your flies today, them out, clean them out, till Im worn and bent, them here, knock them there, knock them all about, them up, burn them up, till theyre dead and gone, them out, screen them out, screen them out today, them off, starve them off, till you are free and safe, sir.—Oliver Spicer. 36. J. H. REEVES Lincoln County E F O R E the consolidation of rural schoolsperforms its mission as a means of improvingthe minds of the country children, it must make someimprovement along the line of rural sanitation. With-out a great deal of strict attention to some simplerules of hygiene, the mind of a child is wholly unfitto do the mental work presented in a consolidatedschool. When several small schools are brought to-gether in one central school it means a new new building means, or should mean a modernbuilding with modern equipments and light and ventilation are matters of architectural construction. Because of thisgood ventilation a comfortable temperature may be maintained in the room. With the larger schools the warm lunch is no longer an impossibility. The timeis fast coming when there will be few people, even in the remotest country communities,who will not know the value of this warm lunch. Then when there are just a few big


Size: 1304px × 1917px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjectyearboo, bookyear1916