IN REALLY SULTRY WEATHER, During a spell of really hot weather we have let children spend all the hottest part of the day in bathing suits, and these large shady hats, and sandals. Of course they need to bo gradually habituated to exposure to the sun, and bad sunburning should never be allowed to occur. But once they get used to it, bow they love it, and a liberal sprinkling from the hose doesn't matter! | There are a few general considerations in regard to the amount of clothing required and other points which wo must hold over for the present.
A Glasgow hawker was touring the provinces, offering for sale his marvelJons cure-all mixture. When about to uncork a bottle for his audience to sample, he found to his disgust that his corkscrew was missing. "Is there any gentleman m this crowd belongs to Glasgow.' he asked, looking over his audience. '\es, I do," came a reply in an unmistakably Glasgow accent. "Then lend me your corkscrew," was tho quick
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 21 November 1928, Page 4
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