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Sunshine In Dwellings

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
July
Year
1872
Copyright
Public Domain
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The timo very likely will como Tvhen suu.shinu or Bunlight will bo so utili.id ns to be the entiro remc-dy used for vory muny discussen. Thut it is a wondcrful vitalizer none can doubt who kaowi anything bout it. Bufr how nrnny hous are constructed with a view to gettiug all tho suDshine posmble, especially when so much is needod in winter and ípriag t Tiie Living r sittin room, at these mmons of the yo ir at least, stmuM have f uil Southern exposuro, with la) ge wiiulows to let in tho lunsbine. Sleeping roum. wardroi'os, oio ets and paisagewayi should receive the oleaaning, vivifying influence of tho sun. Siekly poisong ühould court tho suiishino as much as possiblo- sit in it, He in it. It doeso't cost anythinft, only appreciation. A room warnicd nrithur by sun uor by fire is unhc jyhy and not fit for human habitution. iN.i a poor theory that sontls ïuon, vomen orchildren off into a cold room to sloep on healt) principies, when warmth has been exelu ded for a day or week, or, porhaps. months The chango in the temper&tnre of a room havinp both fire nnd BiuiRhine after th suu goes down is exoeedingly msrkeC A perceptible chili is feit.

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Old News
Michigan Argus