It is unhealthy to shiver, and not either pleasant or salutary to sit about while under the sensation of even alight cold. Housekeepers should take care that Borne apartment in their dwellings if sufficiently warmed by Btove, or range, or furnace to be comfortable. Health, not less than personal satisfaction, is involved in this matter. The slight ailments and occasional eerious diseases which mark the change of season arise usually from inattention to the warnings which the body gives in its protests against discomfort. It is said by some to be heroic and hardy to eadure the preliminary touches of winter. But it may be that the person is simply indolent, and) afraid of the labour or care involved in going into "winter; quarters ;" and the penalty that is often paid is seldom a light one.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3156, 31 March 1879, Page 3
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136Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3156, 31 March 1879, Page 3
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