| Show JO 10 I We have 11 communication from a friend In the north on II a stab lub which Is worthY ot of notice by our people In eer every part ot of this State The complaint which ho he makes I Is common and ought to be placed beford the th ape attention of oC those who are arc In charge of at the houses blouses ot of the Ho says say For about aboul two months I have havo nt at attended tended but one meeting on account ot of the Impure air that Is III kept In our moot meet meetIng lag Ing house The janitor l is allowed to depend almost entirely the breath of the l People eople to warm the room nad for tor tear of making It IL too cold no fresh tresh all air Is admitted JS As soon on as al the people leave the house it II Is entirely closed up until another session lon and I so It con one week after another Much IU as asI J I desire to attend meeting I 1 cannot tolerate the poison air that filLs our house houle and nil I 1 find that others keep away for tile the same cause We can sympathize with our Ur friend for tor we have hae experienced similar disgust In being compelled to breathe the foul Coul air caused b by a 11 large number of breathe In a tightly closed room where there Is no opportunity for the Impure to go out nor for Or fresh air to come In except when the door Is opened or some lomo one who comes late to mert lag Ing It Is difficult however to suit con conditions to people Some folks are afraid to hare cold air admitted while others almost gasp for tor breath in ina n nn n a atmosphere re What Is called n a cold Is caused by just Such lIuch conditions as our correspondent complains ot of than by i contact with chilly chilI air There are two I things In the way of oC a healthful condl I in public Ono One s aversion which a 11 few persons have to tonny any kind ot of ventilatIon antI tho er erh Is h the tho lack ot of common sense In III persons who are with the duty of oC pro i siding It If 11 people would learn the simple tact fact that a I certain quantity ot of oxygen I Is ab absolutely I necessary to health and that then hen It becomes nearly exhausted through being Inhaled an and 1 the air Is Impregnated with that which Is breathed out from so many lungs It be bc becomes comes come actually poisonous and danger dangerous ous to lite they would not object to the admission of oC fresh tresh air even eyen It It Is Isa r a little tittle colder than seems pleasant but they would look upon It as absolutelY essential to comfort and 1 to health nut hut when the tho ordinary attendant Is request ett cd to make Q a change chango In the conditions he will usually let down the windows or open the doors door In such a 11 way that a coM blast will strike bald headed beaded or sensitive Ve persona who Immediately make a 0 demand that the tho aperture be closed OrdInarily two or three latches ot of space at the top of oC m meeting house win howl Ilos will bl be found to yen n hate the room during services When the wind Is blowing from one Inc lar dl tI u the tho windows on that side need not IJo be let down so as to cone convey the blut upon tIlon the heads or necks of 01 folks sitting In that vicInity Dut tt it of oC oCten often ten occurs that when word vord Is Given to the thu windows so as to change the tho theair air th they will be let down on the wind windward ward UI aids and so 10 have hae to be closed again or some people will suffer Meeting houses chool houses lec turo halts halls and places of oC enter entertainment ought to bo be ventilated both before and after atter the audience bl ble an and 1 In the winter M season n they should hO be beforehand It If jani janitors tots tors will not use USI their brains on this matter maUer those thoe persons who preside should think over OCI It And so 10 direct that people will III not bit be Injured In body when Omo together tp be refreshed In inspirit spirit rind enlightened J In mind The of ventilation needs to bo be yen van hinted as regards both our public and our private dwellIng places |