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GSP, 19.6 m., 15.31,‘ meg; GSD. 25.5 m.'11.75 meg; GSC, i 31.3 m., 9.58 meg. _ l MOSCOW l l 7 p.m. - Review of the Week. l ‘Russian LQSIOZl. RAN, 31.2 m., 9.6‘ ,1 1116B. llniversiay of Florida May Be Doing World ' Better Turn Than it Thought When it Established Course in Humor » VA-TRO-NOL -Nose_ S“: - 3 .1: Used in Time, Helps Prevent Many Golda The Uciverszty‘ of Florida has added to its curriculum a course de- "uop a sense o: humor. Its purpose. as set forth by the in- 1i» of this p.irt.cular branch of the higher educatzon. 15E "1 t . the student to view life from thc it of the spectators a: a comedy; tc l ihe comic elements in situations and vvzthout. being upset by them and. o recognize the comic elements in q», “ Riot-n‘! TO START WITH MAXWELL nous: IS rue SAME atsuo or CHOICEST COFFEES Grand. Pane! ever filled a longfelt effort to supply the -. zer merrlment and it ths college can dP-‘Bloil Marvelous! I: Hllylhlll-i t is iliis scientific d with more and bei- the funny bones of its studenzs r. will deserve to ounrank those centers of culture that turn aduates "th abnormal biceps and lest or whatever 1t l8 YOU I713)‘ 1005931- One can even illlfliiiize a You"?! 1m" laugh that is hung on a hair-trigger a quarterback 0r 1N1 v . with a .‘. more demand as a bond 58-195111811 1111111 g a sense of humor in the young and (esch- and where to laugh has been undertaken Ln _, , we o not know. But certainly no other one thing l t) ciispel the prevailing gloom and cheer up humenllr- JW " of society in which trained funsters catch the 99ml e fly instead of having to have them handed to them a diagram showing liow they are worked, and in Wlllvll t ur pa". stories mstead of wcaixng a painted look a5 wna’. l’. is all about, is to catch a glimpse of the mil- . c! Humor will be saved! They will never take themselves too T!‘ ' will never make tragedies out of misadventures. The? pods asses. Titey will never be tedious bores. The)’ I-ze themselves ridiculous by being cut-uPS and think 1mm‘ of the party when they are really killing ii- Some one ‘has mus the best joke in the world because we can't see oursewes They'll get that one and it will hand them a laugh that r=?-‘Z""‘-’ 001 of Humor will do its Krcat and perfect wcrk in lire- ple for marriage. It is thefirs: real, genuine. bona fide. -ho‘11e remedy that has ever been offered for the cure of the Because there are so many things in marriage that you ‘ ugh off or see a lawyer about, and it is only those who lflP of 1t who can stand lt. ' e zllsillusion of marriage. for instance. The in- . the man discovers that the beauteous and gla- rt he has married and whom he never suspected of having . concealed about her angelic person, takes off her complex- . and puts up her hair in pins and has a temper that makes zniihm to her, And when the bride finds out that the hero (lreqm. l. as many fussy little ways as any old maid and o a tiiirrtim if she {eaves the top off the toothpaste tube and Says collar button rolls under the bureau that no man should ‘cic. l Wei‘. ‘lien rvhen ‘his critical hour arrives nothing but a sense of m '. situ n. Husbands and wives can start a domestic w) ll u dying clay. or they can look at each other and - .- on lllflixflflfl make the best of each other and live YIBDP?" 21c biscuits when they were tough and the coffee when it .. no wniifd be zitaklcd pink a‘. hearing that mama was com- wu- a. lilCf.’ long visit.’ r32 any man think that he had got a wife whose price was only she would laugh off his little faults and weaknesses ' tragedies of them. and turn the time he got lit when ' or guessed wrong on a stock deal into a funny r2 grievance and a matter for tears? -- laugh would end any quarrel and settle any domestic dis- Lr-t opc the School of Humor will teach its pupils how to get imorous mm on marriage. Heaven knows it Ls the funniest, com- ‘n 11".!» ‘Jmrlrl. DOROTHY DIX. na-vaz: Popular Cross-Stitch Towels / . s cu 1* ziLd Jtlhiiiif. "‘Ull‘.('. Joli: y g room while c two girls ti. iicd tip the hicken on tca.~1, Caroline a bombshell. l , ,' . . l "fies leaving in the Z1101 lllllg. Alma. Didn't say where he wa~ I was dying to a~k. but ' care." ny?‘ Alma. sail blankly. ' BllIiIlWOOdl’ Wliiit for. qr " ll bei,” Caroline said decisively", "If you'd let me tell him the truth about You and Sig, and your idea abcu: going to work, he'd change hi5 mind!’ i "Don't you do it!" Alma flared. "Ill never sliare another confidence with you, Caroline, if you do! After the way he's acted, I don't chad-e to toil him. Let him think tvliat he pic ' 1r liie rhrugged. "If tval‘ you fecl about it. wild lOlcCiw won't drag a word out of me. But, Just the some, if I liked a man a. you seem to like Johnny Id cntriinly" explain a few things to illiit bcfcrc he goes away." "Nothing I could say would help Caroline,‘ Alina sighrd. “He in- sists on keeping me at arm's length. and won't explain why. Well. I can be jus‘. as cagy as he! Anyvvziy‘. let’ more." l Supper progrtnncti fashion. with the talk confined to trivialities. It seemed to Alma that Johnny we; being very delib- ,cra’.e in staying away from per- _ scnal matters. It seemed ages and I 829s ago that they had been so close together. She thought, look- l ing across the candle-lighted table. l "Its almo=t as if we were strangers l-as if he had never held me in l not talk about i‘. any in lcisurley his arms, ki scd me . , " ‘We'll help with the dishes. iCarollnc," Johnny said. breaking lin on Almas train of thought. "Nonsense!" said 1 Caroline. "I lwouldnt trust either of you 'You'd break the cups, and smash ‘ the saucer", be? Run along into the living room, children. and amuse your- selves while I clear up." It seemed however that she could not force Alma and Johnny linto a tctc-atete. Johnny deter- mincdly picked up a plate, a sauce dish. and a up and saucer piled them carefully together, started for the kitchen. “We can all three clean up, and talk as we do it." he said lightly. "It's more sociable." . Alma bit her Zip, and hastily be- gun clearing the table. Caroline made light. bantcrlng conversa- tion, and the awkward moment passed. After the dlhcs were done, she suggested turning on the radio nnd dancing, but Alma pleaded she was tired. Johnny sat star- ing moodily at the fire. with an Finally. in desperation. Caroline mndc an excuse to go upstairs for l just then. She and then tvhere'd I‘ l "I'm pretty poor company. and lstaied from one that l inscrutable expression on his face. I ls it true that the foreclosure i" g place tomorrow at noofLl a.’ JOllllliy inquired casually, l id Alma stirred, rcnienllrering 1 1a: a short time ago it had bat-ii at he had been so vehement, ~t the proceczlngs, and had l arccl that. trgeiher. '. Now lit‘ spoke inc-i 21y as a. . onlooker. la "l'm afraid it is," Alina said. l "After all, they have the law on l tlimr side!" » ‘Ilzivclit you been to u {r031} . about this? Stuely your. ull . with hcr money, can hire l scm>one to make :ure that fair piay l.) observed!" He got up and prowlcd up and "l l the room. There wa- a ess abou: his movements. iit Harriet believes that would be only sending good money after bad. She is convinced that my father's mismanagement of his affairs has ended a’ it should." Aime. paused, then went on. l "She probably thinks that any- t thing saved from thi; crash would -1 be swallowed up in another. She hasn't much faith in Father's business ability.“ “And you are taking her decision on this?" Johnny asked curiously. "I'm aware of the power of money and collu ion in this town,"- Alma replied steadily, “and I'm gowing up fasI. I know that I can't expect things any longer simply‘ bccau>c I'm Alina l-‘alkan \Yll'.'.l{lk6f. Theres just one way to have a say in things in Burnt- vvood, and that's to raise the other , fellows dollar by at least half an- other. And that's just what I‘m going to do!" Johnny stared at her intently. and had the flrclight been brighter or the soft glow from the flickering l candle= stronger, Alma would haye seen his lip; straighten to a thin, grim line. "I—:~ee," he said slowly. Caroline came back downstairs pretended not to notice the strained atmosphere,’ and showed only mild surprise when Johnny said he had to go. "I'm afraid I've spoiled your party, Caroline,“ Alma raid stiffly. People with worries should stay at home and not hang crepe on other peo- ple's doors." “Youre nothing of the sort!" Caroline protested. “Is she. Johnny?" "Eh?" Johnny turned quickly from getting his coat 1n the hall. “I'm afraid I wasn't listening. Will you forgive me?" Alma tilted her chin and regard- cd him unsmlllngly. Caroline to the other. Her face was grave, and she felt guilty-as if she had muffed things in some way. "We1l—good night, Johnny," she , said, clasping his hand. "Good night, Caroline. and many thanks." Then he turncd to Alma. , “Goodby-and good luck. Alma." _He paused. then added grimly, “I nopc you get that money-all of it. Anti I hone it docs everything you hcpc it will for you!" PARIS 7:15 p.m.-Thca1rical Program. 'I‘PA—4, 25.6 m.’ 11.72 mcg. CARACAS 8:45 pin-Amateur Hour. YVZRC, , 51.7 m- 3.8 meg. LONDON 9 p.m—“St. Andrew's Day. 1936." A Sco 31 Concert. GSD 25.5 m., TORONTO 9 p.!‘il:—~‘.\l‘§l0(llC SIrlngsK-strlngl Alexander Cliuh. . CRCX, 49.2 m., 6.09 meg; CJRO, 48.7 m.. 6.15 meg; C.JRX' 236 in.. 11.72 meg. BERLIN 9:15 p.m.—Conccrt of Light Music. DJD, 25.4 m., 11.77 meg. o: ulie. ra. direction any marks. I2‘ pins are used they should be the llllCzt and sharpest obtainable. When velvet has to be tacked, a silk thread should be used. Cotton thread is apt to leave a slight mark that cannot easly be removed. If a velvet frock is accidentally creased in the making it should be carefully steamed and then hung in a warm dry room until tire p1‘e is, smoothly raised again. BELTS ARE USED T0 DRESS UP DRESSES , Belts are the most interfrting accessories this year. Faahlonists agree that the right belt can make even the cheapest dress look ex- penivc and exclusive, For afterncon’ those wide, soft, crushable silver or gold kid tyqtcs are perfect. For even- ing, there are all kinds of wide jewelled affairs, some that lace in- stead of buckle, LIQUID SKIN CLEANSERS ARE VERY POPULAR Within the past year, liquid skin cleanser: have become more and more popular. Busy women like them because it fakes less time to get them on. Girls with oily skin find liquid cleansing most satis- factory. Llquld nourl hing creams eliminate the business of going to bed looking greasy and l‘quld foun- madc- up look. KING APPR/BVES IIYMN "GOD BLESS PRINCE OF WALES" The King on returning from South Wales gave his approval to the sing- ing of “God bless the Prince of Wales." In a further gesture of frienrrhip toward that principality, His Maj- esty consented to the singing of the hymn. following the National An- them. at; any We‘sh gathering where it was customary to do so fn the past when the title of Prince of Wales had a holder. TABLE SETTING Silver to be UFMI fiivt is placed farthest from the plate. gradually using the outside pieces as the meal progresses. Knives are placed at the right cutting edges toward the plate. Forks are placed at the left. The handler of all the silver should be ; GSC’ 31.3 m., 9.58 meg‘; from glasse" and dishes. If the- brass kettle has been put it out thoroughly with a solution of salt and vinegar before using. Table linen should be ironed on the wrong side first and then on the home. The brushes used for painting and varnishing should be of QOCG quality or the novice will have shedding hairs to contend with besides the actual work. THIN WOOL STOCKINGS WILL GLORIFY ANKLES Women have revived the old home- rpun fashion of wearlng wool stock- datlons do away with that "caked"" lngs. , Through many a winter they suf- fered cold ankles rather than sac- rifice triinness to bulky warmth. But the modem wooliens, unlike their i predecessors are con-‘idered by the early exponents of the vogue to pay proper tribute to the ankle". The new winter hoislery displays entice milndy with thin. wellshaped ribbed woollen stockings intended to be worn with street wool dresses and suits. Color: are dark blue, wine' deep- green and beige. There are lmitted styles and, giddy patterns for active sports. ARRANTHNG MUMS A glass vase filled with bronze chrysnnthemums can be dull almo"t to ugliness. but a garden basket filled with n shed? of mums in mix- ed colors may be beautiful. Let your container have character and quality of its own, and let it be opaque to hide the stems-a brown rush basket with a thin lln'ng rr a copper jug. If you have fcw flowers, don't eke them out. by the addition cf my sort of green foliage’ but use them to intensify the brown tones of autumn leaves. Arrange thcsc first in delicate shape and outlinc, and let your handful of chrysnnlliemums away for any length of time, wasl: right side. It ls the only way a satiny l finished gloss can be obtained at SOUTH ‘THE COOK 'S CORNER WHITE BREAD IN SMALL QUANTITIES. One cup liquid, 1-4 yeast cake, 1 teaspoon butter’ 1 teaspoon sugar, 3-4 teaspoon salt, three cups flour. The liquid may consist of water, milk or potato water. Scald the liquid, cool to blood heat. Break up the yeast cake in a small quantity of liquid then add to the whole. Add sugar and butter to the warm liquid. Next. add sufficient flour to make a thick batter and beat vigorously. Add enough flour to make a soft dough and knead. Keep the dough as soft as possible‘ put in a clean greased dish. and set to rlre in a warm place until double its size. Shape into loaves and place in a greased pan, and let rise until half its aim again, or until it is up to the top of the pan. Bake in a moderate oven iixty minutes. One-quarter yeast cake will raise one-pound loaf in twelve hours. One-half yeast cake will raise one- pound loaf in six hours. One yeast cake will raise one- pound loaf in three hours. MOCK MINCE PIE. 1-2 cup rolled coda ‘biscuits 1 1-2 cups mated sugar 1 cup light molasses 1-3 cup lemon juice 1 cup chopped seedless raisins 1-2 cup soft butter 2 eggs’ well beaten 1-2 teaspoon ground allapiee 1-2 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1-2 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1-2 teaspoon salt Mix ingredients in order given. THAT WON THE OLD YEARS AGO." mo mom, no MATTER WHAT METHOD or come MAKING YOU USEJHE MAXWELL HOUSE PERFECT new GRIND owes MORE smvouaf’ Pulled 5y the Vita-Fresh procm, all (In original {recliners i: rule- guuded In the fin you have to open with a hy. ROASTED AND PACKED IN CANADA “m AMorningSmile THE DIFFERENCE The village blacksmith had :-. his ten-year-old son across knees and was making vigorous -- tact between a stoutly-soled slipp and the seat of the youngste knickers. Just then the paron -~ ed up and started to admonish iii “If you are powerful you slio also be merclful"' said the g man, "and always allow for the spl of youth. The day is already =- ing; ree to it that the sun descen not upon your wrath." "You've got, it all wrong. rector said the horny-handed one. "It's n the sun that's going down on l wrath. It's my wrath act's go: down on the son." Bake as double crust pies at 425 d grees F. for 15 minutes. reduce tern erature to 350 degrees F. for 26 30 minutes to finish cookinz- life‘! two pies, or one dozen indfudu pies. We found dark molases was - strong. If you wish to use it, half dark molasses with half co lYfl-IP- The subject for our lecture deziio striations this week is “Blvd? 5°° omy and Flavor in Meat Cookery Lectures are given in our audltv ium. 55 Adelaide Street east 1 Monday at 6 D-m» WQdFlP-‘day a ‘Thursday at 230 pm. nncl in 0 North Toronto auditorium. -~ Yonge Street’ on Monday Thursday at 8 p.m., Tuesday l1”- pm. The subject for next Week “Recipes for the Bachelor Girl- Fashions ' Latest (To be Continued) a moment. and the time lengthened l make the ,heart of the group. one inch from the edge of the table. It is not considered good taste for more than three knives. forks or spoons to be placed on the table at_ one time. Shouldthis be tre case‘ ‘ For Chic Dressers Eucalyptiv trccs are called “good fever trecs." because they are used in mnnv countries for draining . m l ~ 1' l/Puyfair Needle-art l, Design N0. 192 Here you have beautiful and distinctive cross-stitch designs for six towels. They add charm to your linens and can be embroidered effectively ln rich peasant colors on white, or in white on new pastel shades. Pattern includes transfers for making six towels in designs as illus- trated above, complete color chart for each style Shown Blld debflll 0f the ltltch to be used. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) to The Charlottetown Guardian Needlework Department. To The (Jliarlottctnwn Guardian Needlework Dept. DESIGN NO. 192 Name — — — — — — — Bircrf Address — ~ — — — — - — — — ~ — — — — — — — - — — "‘ Clty - - - — - — — — - — — — ——l’r0vlfl¢e—————-—— 1718. HOUSEWIEE and HER ACTIVITIES THE COMMON TASKS The common tasks are beautiful if we Have eyes to see their shin’ng min- istry. The plowrnan with his share deep ln the loam; The carpenter whose skilled hands build a home; The gardener working with reluctant sod. Faithful tn his partnership with God These a; the artisans of life. And, oh, A woman with her eyes and cheeks aglow’ Rub Cuticura Ointment into acalp— leave overnight-then wash with rich lathering. medicated Cuiicura Soap. l-lel s clear out dandruff, relieves itchy sca p and promotes lustrous hair growth. Start the Cuticura treatment today. FREE Sample-write "Cuticura" Dept. 32. 286 St. Paul St. W., Montreal. Watching a kettle, tending a scarlet lame, Guarding a little child—there is no name ‘For ghllis great minfsfry. But eyes are u That do not see within the common tasks The simple answer to the thing God 85 Of any child, a pride within His bremt: That at our given work we do our best. - —Grace Noll Crowell in “Good Housekeeping." T ABLOID For taking the shine off clothes, nothing is permanent except the following: Take a piece of clean sandpaper and rub very lightly over the shiny parts. The shine will dis- appear at each rub and a new nap will be raised. WHEN YOU ARE MAKING A FROCK 0F VELVET When a velvet frock ls being made up great care must. be taken not to mark the velvet by pinning the patt- ern to it. It in better in use a- few fine nudlu u they will not leave Fextrn silver should accompany the course for vivhlch it is used. NEIGHBORL? GOSSIP Empty the carpet sweeper on a dampened newspaper to prevent dust from flying. A piece of rubber tubing over the ends of‘ the sink faucets is a. great Don’t rick the auoceu of your cakes or pud- dings for a few penniea- Genuine Barbados Extra Fancy Molasses has that sweet full flavor so essential to successful! cooking. It’| economical to have‘ Roma Molasses, best for cooking or table use. O Remember: Al} or genuine Bum: Brand Bar ado: Extra Rarity Malena. malarial swamp nrcns. They grow rapidly when planted in mnrshy land and soon drink the soil dry. SAINT JOHN. N‘. B., Nov. 2'! — fcPl-A pic-season series between Saint John Scagullhs and Monctxm Maroons. Southern New Brunswick hockey league clubs. was squared at three each tonight when Sea- protection against chipping pieces =11: _~ .1. .--.~-- ~ rzuils won 7-4. 1.‘, o BARBADO MOLAS 5E5 Just two major parts to the clip sleeves. The neck is finished with applied bands that. offer schemes fo contrast. The trousers are two- plece. Several pajamas could easily be made in a single day. Think of the saving in oostl A deep wine-red flannel striped 1n white is smart aa pictured. The neck band is plain wine. They are ro comfortable to lounge in as well as for sleeping. Another scheme that is very pop- ular with boys is cocoa brown with yellow pin dots and plain yellow trim. Cotton broadcloth. percale prints, wool-finlrhed cottons, crepe silks‘ etc“ are still more fabrics for your choice. Style No. 1874 fa designed for nines 6. 8. i0 and i: years. 8W0 i0 requires 3 3-4 yards of 36-inch material with 3-3 yard of 38-inch contracting. N0. 1874 Sine . . "u." an" Iaool "IMO Street Addlfl Oity on top. It has the comfortable set-in " fir“, V,-