/@—— 113:0]. TWO. m... ' *;-E!.I§_§54\Bl9TIET ,1; i Womanis Realm :- Socialand Personal -:- Fins/lions s: .._..-.._.. whisper . szvvalloav ; . uncouiiiortzilllc . . irritating : 2 : Soothe it with Tflicrmogcne, warm, Hcecy Therniogene. 'l‘l-.i~rnuigeiiti induces a yghnving warmth which arouses the blood and keeps it Circulating. breaking up thc congestion which is the cause oi‘ pain. llieruioigcnc soothes and rclicvcs—-giving you comfort from thc moment you apply it. Can be worn in most cases unnoticed whether at school, at business-mt‘ wher- ever you may be . . . Auil you can tukeit olT layer by lzrvcr safely and comfortably. Tlaermogene brings blessed relief to all Chill-caused pains. i You: Druggist has Therniogene. Sal/i Rq/xwien/ntilci far Nari/J Ammim .' Harold F. Riiel-iic Si. Co. Limited iO-l! McCaul Street - - - ‘I aronttv This void "Thcrmogenc" in the regulcrcel trad: unik of ‘flscllicnnogeun Cc- Lid» Huwardu Heath. Sunnex. England- 7B ‘ Put it where the Pain is n-=.}_i_____.__ K... i ~_-~1 : — ~—.- _ bhristmas Hartlwnre Ion would hr surprised l1» humi- lhat our hardware stun» ilum. .1 rush- |"i.’ (Tiriuimaa hnliilziv linsinrss. There are cnunllrsv uhrn- a law. a hammer. n plillll‘, m‘ lyragr and twist". hli. crimes ln as a nzmi, .li'9l"'(,\|!|"l.ll" ('l"l“l'I1R'~' Zilil- Thliili of rrhtliii"; FIIIPI 'l‘l"litl'! ivhu .->:i:*i'"i"'~'i- 1- m] lotslw, their eimie In ti‘. and :;<~i ll|1~ host vim can buy. - The Rogers Hurtlxvzirc sRTunoAT Sore threiat ; : ; voice reduced to a husky . z Severe pain when you THEYRMOGENE til Dorothy Dix Letter Box _iJ:ai- Mics Dl\—i llm engaged to a 301.1218 lady and unlit W m1"? ~.. about two yciu-c. But this is my trouble. sip is very 10nd o! em "ixants ii big tlmc all thc time, Ivhilc l work in the dlywflfl. 811d 1m sliudYlnl-i at night thc profession which I am going to. nil-kc m! m? wflk- D° yo“ think wc will bc ablc to get along together after we are married when we While She May? Ambitious Man Who “Would Marry a Pleasure - Mad W 0m iil1——HOW to be Popular ilcifl you? keep Nllylli}: to myself that l am ‘.35 and soon will rirrl. What shall l do‘? PEGGY . ‘ star. , __. You eeig Peggy. when girls get to your age without being married tlicy I are very apt to get into a blind panic and fccl, as you do. that it is noiv or I iiicvri" with lheiu. and they had better take WllittCVCl‘ they can gel; in the husband linc even if they don't sec anything that they want. ‘Fhe girl secs her eircTc broken up. All of her old friends arc getting marricil and setting: up their own homes and that appeals to hcr home-mak- For every woman is born with a congenital longing for hcr And so the llllllllil'l'lCCl girl lccls suddenly homeless, no matter how good a. homc shc ing instinct. own kitchen and 110i" own monogrammed towels and doilics. has. 'l'licn hei- young married friends arc so insuflcrably patronizing that a . girl is tempted to gct married, if only to have a Jolui to come back with when Mamie and Sadie throw their Toms and Sams in her teeth. And some- ‘ how a young bride always assumes the air of having captured the matri- monial prize of thc world, and poor Mauds her unmarried chums in a way that is hard to bear, cven wilicn she docs not add insult to injury by osten- tatioualy lending a hand to help marry them off. girls o!‘ her own age are married and so she ls driven to consorting with de- butiuites, who do not hesitate to let her sce that they regard hei- in the light of the Ancient Marriner. So, hard pressed on every side, and with the fear of the future looming before her. many a girl at this age marries Just to be a marrying, and takes the faithful old suitor who has hung on and whoinsho has refused n. hund- red tlmes, or eisc a widower with many children or some hopeless derelict. She ls at the point. where she puts up the old maids prayer for a husband: Anybody, good Lord. anybody. But. believe me, Peggy, all this blue funk is for nothing, md all you need to do it to summon up your courage and use a. littlc common sense in dealing with your problem. ’l‘o begin with, it is ridiculous for a. girl at 25 or ‘l6 to even begin to get uneasy about her matrimonial chances. She is just coming to her prime and getting where she la really attractive to the men who arc worth marrying. prefer flappcrs, but mcn of intelligence and experience prefer women who arc interesting, as wcll as good-looking, and who can do something besides hop around and giggle. And when you do marry you will stand a far better chance of being happy than you would have iloiic if you had married earlier, because you will be n better judge of imei". and you will know yourself what you ivant in ii. husband. So my advice to you is not to rush into marriage just bccuusc yiour friends have ilonc so. Wait until Ml’. Right comes along. DORUIT-lYi DIX. . , , ,_,' ‘ -‘i,i;-|- zxiiiiiiiiiitiiiii y. mmhlffllki’ '|'0 LOAN. . '1" M ‘um “H W“ W» H’ v gtlunmv" Hind“ L-||._“.|0“c1u“.|,_ |-_|,;_|_ _ Robert Frcclands disposition or She's in hei- ownroom, I think, |Bob Freeland, since thc day Twas t , Mr ,,,_Hm ‘m’, , FUN,‘ ._ -- _ M. -----——-—-—-——- B But belvrc #110 could acccpt any l-cnlperanlcnt. He had m“ straight dumb-m out 5mm gammy lfool enough ti. marry you, but this is K Vi‘ I . ,3 l. 5 I -' ‘ - ailunemcnt from him, hi: was familiar as a die, both in his private and i It was the opportune moment. the worst of all! What devil has ' 1 ~rv .1 A U I "Mm 111141111 IWllll thc long, hard road he would business llfc. Everywhere his word Freclandvturned about, walked out, gotlnto you? l-lavcift I been u good o . .. _ . . . . . . __ taro to ixavcl. thc tirades lic must was as good as his bond lie h d "~rd be to d th tat ‘th W110 fliid R E00“ IIIOUIBI‘ $0 Y0!!!’ .5 » 1 t, _ _‘ .,, ___ ~ . i]. a cuoim~ ~ . ' i‘ n". 1m" M1,?!" B - ‘-.‘~' J‘ w‘ i n.mill,l;l,.,.,::$::fid' "mm": a’ "“ llfittll to, the veiled and unveiled been tempted to tcll Mary first bc- lsomewhat heavy step. - Childfi-‘IL Hflvvilil- I will“! “"5 51'1""! é within-tr» i .i~,' ‘ .\- 1i. V’ NElLt. g (;Q_ l (gummucq, ' rcproachos, thc silences that wcrc full cause he know that ishc was least It: found his wife, not in her room f0!‘ you ill this ilousc’! Haven't I -_-_. i? Kent alto-t rial...- rm I§l ":1 Grafton Hlrcct . _._._ of spcccll. I lic-cn about thc ncw place. But but on net-knees on the landlngbc- earned my full share of thc money i; ,_-harlouc._uun q ' M __ m» _“____ H“! q“, n queer “midst "lurlnurcd lvlany married mcn will be able to again the finc fibre of thc man was fore the opcniljoora of the linen cup- YOWVO "IMF?" I; ‘I I ‘ ‘ _ “ism;- BEN.I.LEY I _ “Hm PM, H". ‘Hgm m- dew 1mm svnuiatliizc with Robert l-‘rcclatids shown. _ iboard, poi-t vol‘ thc‘ contents of thc ‘Tts all yours. my dear," said Frec- v MP1‘?- . . . . . . . a‘ _|_ A, |Il-N'l‘l.l-;Y faction did nut ilic out of lior “Um ‘he! ngs as hc approached his own If he had dune wrong in his witch ‘elaclvcs lying about "on thc floor bc- 1R1"! ‘lulffuy- "Y0" W" hill/c “mill " l. ' } “_ h , . - Al“, K (1_ ,._,-,._,-_ door, going round it rather llngcr- yicstlmutlon, thcn lic would fiicc thc lsldc her. i i YOU 11k!’- Of lib" ‘I iwii~v~ti_ and lillltlfllfflY-illlwlilliV l islir had rcecivcil the lJClil. bit or Higly by thc wuy of tltc llitlc garden music alone. llc found both thcl “'I‘hc lin.cn is what is bothering inc, H01‘ HWY 0X95- Uif‘ 03/06 NW1 hi"! l lmlrfioJally.nwflmqlgirtrcct nu“: n, .1 "lung Llllli‘. hiJlillJtlllllB to 0H which tlic summer dusk was girls in thc sitting room: Bcc trlmm- llob," _ she-said. iilttlng back and W011 hi"! WWI tllflil‘ WOOiHH BOTWESS . _ . . . . . . _ . .. ' ‘ Im;h‘“clu“" It‘ n‘ I. [hank God M. must ‘crvcnuyl u settling down. Supposing they were lng one of thc vast Icglon oi’ lmtg loqkmg ppm, 111m with‘; limped f“; of long ago. flashed their hcndy flrc BEL].- C’ MA l lllLLSON i _._._ ._-._._. _.__ um. not no much tho mount-i or ii“ l" U"? 511N118 P00111- Wvuld it bu r-lth which she coqncttcd in Bggljlg- on lllh‘ troubled face. ll. H. |'.|‘.|.l. .. |.. \l.\'|‘lll|‘.§(I\'_ I.l_ B. Barrister. Solicitors, Mr. l3. Tllinltflv in 7.011 n A . having them all removfiil from her nIvPHEE coated certainty that, for her iron, the fil-IRISTMM FFI.1lIi‘L()T'I'H'I'0ll'F.’ IIUSINEbT-‘i l'()!.!.l.'(.'/,‘ L. If. llliller. Prinripill _ the prospcirl. ol‘ the scent: \‘.i.i"l'\ l>r~ l ‘ . ‘ Hhouitl tcll his wilc wlia, ‘mil _ i i" luippciieil at Mlil‘l(‘llCJl"l'. i I . l"Ul‘ ilirrc wliuln iluys lic hail cap; ' ‘lllfi L'f‘(.'l‘Cl. Iockctl in hla own hi 01ml _, ‘ i3” 1 . i. . milling for thc opportunu moment - ' As lt had ncvcr presented itself. ll!‘ “ , , _ I O I 1 O (.i>.. lwIlllll-Pil _________ . ._______...--_._ . ..____ I h _, "JQNGF necessary materials. Judged from l: ‘ $0.74,|,,¢C,.,.u._‘.|,h., _,._|._ ; x1 .\RK R MCG ; i ' ' ' “g hcr standpoint, the thing hc had .. , _ ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ 5 l 1‘ ~ l T718 0rd Q done would be difficult to pardon. ". -\ II ~ 1 B- l\- l er 1-lc WES fully aware of that. and prc- _ ‘ AWFUL‘! I imicrron. irrc. , - ‘ pared to make what amends hc could Changes ' m any other direction. *'>~A‘4‘>|‘>hhr¢ffl”“ (liplotnatic to drop his bomb lhcrc.’ l-lc dccitlcd against it. Thcrc was :1. finc fibre in thc man which inadc iimnediatc vicinity, its thc (leop- qfliccs__t-harlouflnw" t. Mnmag," , INTO“ EYE ETCUSK." had Mo" m". i“ H“, “Wm; him ahlnk from witnesses to domestic ii. marvellous confection ol‘ lace and amllcd. "It's iiuch an awful prlcc “W35 ‘Vlilcll IVES illlllllvscd W 11° _ __ _ _ _ i - To LOAN (mccuum disagreements. Hi: believed and, as tull and pink roses bi-forc his nd- now, you ‘ace. I've" 'been studying lllunlfll- Rlill l0 brill/I’? 111ml)!‘ WPOHB LH“,H‘(__!_ ‘ Iqlfllhcr‘ Sh‘. ML nssurvd [hm he :fiu- as in liliii lay; had tried to curry mlrlng eyes. men's “@3108”, .11 u“, flfugfnooy-L l hc decided iu engage u mnn to stay _; A1...“ K‘ u ‘v ' " '““ "“"—'“ ‘would not be happy in his‘ no“, ,.n_1hi:.- belief into practice-Mutt diffrcn- “Do you like my new clmpcau, Dad? Why, cvcn plain cotton sheets for “"5" m" 0"" llliilil» Th5 lmlmvmg ~ _ . I.l,\\\"l:lllIll , .-, ,;,,,.. ;,;_,,,,,.»,~; 1 ha". -,-, use iitholinicnl,’ mm 11ml, mud-w; “Ioukl ccs between husband and wife should lhopc you npprcclittc thc fact that atnglc bcda nroabouti n. sovereign it d" ‘"1 “'*'-‘>' "P "WI-Y “ml ‘will “Iimd ; R»\R.R].s4'Ii1.R>. HIILH rrmts. v.11: f ,_ m,“ H M "Hvwudy Mm wms ‘find i,‘ ha,“ w "mm, u gcuucnmm he hidden from their children. having; it milllncr on thc picmiacs pair, and poor enough it that. And l” s“ l‘°“' m" "'1'" ha“ fared~ 73"‘ i filiflllhliigli‘(llililglljllrlzll IIiIl"ll||ll‘I li-r iiuilnniz. ihr: kind of gentleman her csl-iuuttc “lwrlel knew ll° We“ "NJWEIIWI- 311v fi-"IYCS F011 n0 cud of cash." “i” ma" “m5 "(Ill '10 b0 fwlld- o" vmlilngctl. uut- of ltubrrl. “Md h" "ulbmhli-‘i ‘ H» are sent him n little later on ‘In:- wuy with words of liopc and ‘comfort and good eliccr. and when {he had illtsnppearcd through the rose- ecvcrcd pcrgulit islic bent hcr head an lvrr hrcai-t, tmtl prirvr-il. I _ l'il'l'.‘Clllllil hail Ulifllly ul mum! I ruursgc. but he uuiillcil iiiwiirilly n! of anger being '.':::x.~~_'_.'_"4___" ' - lmd to sock it now. for hc know that ‘ In‘: wlfn inlcnilcil to spend thc moat of Saturday nt the new home, 1 measuring up thc rooms fur citi-pctii imd curtains. also that alto had In I view two or three days at Manchester ln thc eiwulng uicck, to procure thc __ U’ Is the (iirl of 25 Wise to Snap up a Husband Deni Miss Din-l am ‘.15 years old and just lately I have awakened to ihc realization that almost all of my old friends arc married. I have always been popular, but l have never really eiircd for anybody, and I think one .‘-llOllll.l do more than really like and respect a. man. Yet l realize that every year older T get Ilif‘ irhancci." of my finding some one diminish. and i 1'6 and it really gives inc a kind of a sick feeling. hfaybc just going to see my marrlcil friends in their iiiliiriible little homes has made mc wish I wcrc mar- Furgei. my ago and hopc that n1 iln.‘ future i Will find some one whom l really cam at a very dangerous age. Peggy, and if I were a fortune tcllcrl l ahoulil soy: Br cautious. Wiilk caivnhilly. Refrain from making any prom- l l lacs, or cnlcrngz into any sort of mi alliance with either a blond or a brun- .' viii: ur a bcisvixt-anil-bctuccn miin, for you arc now under your unlucky Also. the unmarried girl finds herself more or less socially stranded. The have such different ideas and aspirations? Shctlkoa no interest whnt- . . BQOIIK Fur “i cvcrln my futurc. Just. wants to enjoy herself now. G. P- 8- EVCPY Pattern . - _________ __ T Answer: . . ' Annabelle Wort i l do not think that an ambitious man has a-chancc of 1181191119" if m hm n marries a pleasure-mud woman. And thc match is equally unfortunate for hcr, since she is balked as much in hcr heart's desire as he is in him. when .1 poor and ambitious man marries an ambitious woman. shc makes of her shoulders a. ladder on which he climbs to success. Bhe golds him on by her enthusiasm. Shc braces him up withher courage when his own falters. Her bclicf in l-iini stimulates his every llflwer to thc ‘nth d0- gyrcc. ‘flieri- lil no aacrlfinc shc in not willing W mlkfi l0 hi-‘li’ hlm 9n- bc But when an ambitious man marries a. woman who has no ambition. and who mcrcly wants to have a good time, she pulls him down into the pit with hcl‘. She kills his mun in himself by always propiwvinz failure w‘! iriniiiiizlng his talent. She throws cvcry obstacle in his WI)’- she "I28 - bun about the time he gives to his work, and weeps $001311 18510118 Will's laccausi» he. doesn't think more of her than he docs of his career. ' thing that will bring in thc quickest money that she is greedy for, and that gives him time to take her about to cabatrctu and picture shows. Many a silly wlfc has sold out a great genius for a few foolish little parties and run- I ning with a ehcnp little crowd. i l And so at last, drslicarlcned, discouraged. he gives it up, and due-s the l "Like to like" is a good motto in picking out a wife. Many a woman who has thc same aims and aspirations that you have ii’ you want to be happy . and n-uikc a success of marriage and of life. DOROTHY DIX. I I O O I V Dcui- Dorothy Dix-How can I acquiro the gift of getting along with people and making friends? RAYMOND- Answcr: ~ T hc olil ndagc tiays: "If you would have friends- you must show your- sell friendly." I doubt if any one can improve upon that recipe for bop- ularity. l We .111 instinctively like those who show that they like us. whose faces brighten at our coming, who scem to enjoy our conversation, and who show z by a thousand little ways their thought of US, and their desire to promotcf our pleasure and happiness. l l l Cultivate a cordial manner in meeting strangers. Lari-i how to be a good listener. Lend a willing and attentive oar when people, discourse in you about themselves and thclr aflairs. Charge your memory with the things they tell you so that when you meet Mr. Jones you can ask him how i l L‘ ‘\~.__. This graccfl model will have an he is getting along with his new radio set or inquire of Mrs. Smith if her “spew” “PM” m ngurcs i‘ “W” above normal. _ I And into the bargain it will be _ Nothing docs more to promote popularity than thereiigious observance l ‘olmd extremely m“ m make,‘ of the little nicetles of life, which most-people are toobuay and too rushed to consider. The little note of condolence when we have had a. misfortune; the flowers when we were sick; the tel errant of congratulation; the postcard from some placc that has some special significance to us; the unall gift that _ shoivs a remembered taste or whim, make a hit with us out of all propor- tion to thc troublc for which they call. darling Fido has recovered from the mange. 4 i, For The Cook l CORNUPARCII CAKES The golden ruic for getting along with people to never to argue with them; never to try to force your opinl ons on them; never to interfere with their rights and privileges; never ie borrow them. The lsecrct of popularity is treating other people as you would like them to treat you. ‘ DOROTHY DIX. Callow coileglans and nit-wit cake-eaters may’ frank candid and itbovc board, and ' had much dourncss and deceit. tlcccii. could find no lodgmcnt in fold; Mary correcting some school i stuff at thc table. Both looked up, Mary with n. smile, and Bcc to wave To all our (‘L/LJTOMERS and Flt/FA" .-" COFFIN & CUIIIIUiN l‘ ._,___._____. One-half pound cornstarch. l largc teaspoon baking powder, V; tcacup of granulated sugar, 6 ounces of ‘butter, 1 tablespoon of milk, 1 teaspoon vanlllu and 2 eggs. Method: Cream butter and sugar. beat in eggs. add cornstarch and baking powder; mix milk and flavoring and add to mixture. Grouse some patty tins with lard and sprinkle n little i Hail Eczema For Twen -Three ‘ Years. Healetl, yCuiicura. " When l was two you: old scat-n: brolno out on my knees, elbows, chin, ears and scalp. it was in small b" that ‘awed and inched and burned. When I scratched the blisters would break and than sale over. My hair became very dull, and was lialeu and dry. When l wore woolen clothing it aggravated the trouble. l had it for 23 years. "A friend advised Cutlcura Soap and Ointment IO Iaent for a free sample. l purchased more, and after using flvo aha of Cudcun Soap and five boxes of Cuticur: Ointment l wlo build." (Sllnd) Mn. Litergturej; . IJ/koil-[Juiz Fashionable ardiitili/é; i Illustrated Dressmaking Le ii-ti DEC i _ __E_MLI'EB\2§. ) \ ./ The softly falling Jam I - it marvelous slimming e "ii bodice. _ It also one“ for contrast. i" (“The scalloped outline cg mlnishcs the ' hips. width “w”! qlhcrc are any number‘ schemes for its dQVClOpmQnt You'll like black canton OY well with the vcstce o; u with the Jabot carried o“; m crepe. lillmk "Ilifibarent velvet If vestec of lace is cxqummy _ Crime lnlrocaln in u“ u red shade L; chummw with vcst and jabot in self-m, Slrle No. 270d may be had . so, as, to, 42, 4t, is m 4, bust measure. Sim 36 rcq yards of 39-inch mam-m w; Yard of 14-inch all~ovcr lug Yard of 39-inch light contru Our large mshion Book how to dress up to n,‘ mm very little expense. ft contntnii attractive Paris dgglgns yo. and t-hLIdren, embroidery, . .. gestlons, etc. Bc-surc to illl in m; 3|“. pattern. Send stamp; m- w“ preferred.) Price of book l0 cents. Price of pattern l5 cenlg, No. Z706 Slzc . . """"""sii.;.it'ili.i...f" iA MorningSmi ln llic dark days of Ireland‘ gratlon, when families scatter all parts of" the English-s world, Felix came to Amerl lilzs brothers and sisters mlu various countries. lllellx mi - mcnugcric when hi: came to th of the Atlantic, and was mu tercsicd In the stransv and - animals. Calling the lectiuer back af had dealt with a cake of kan hi: askod:— "Vlriiat was it you said lboiit ones there?" pointing to the - "Oh, those nrc EJ183701”? u‘ nutivcs of Australia." "Natives of Australia! ‘i110 Edwin Weston, Rt. 2, l-lartland, N. B. Oinunentfinadttlcfifalmmla _ l ground rlcc in ouch, half fill them Sou 25c. SQoh" ufllra. Aafm=cmmmn=m=i.1.w-ac-pn I with a mixture and bakc in a quick l oven for l0 minutes. cs, a icr. ow's GrannyfTiTln étTiT-ally- Scotch You've been there, haven't you?" here and let mc explain." “Granny's all right. Where's your "I don't want your flxlillnlllfim." The dourncss might. bc thcrc, but mother?" i she said lclly. "'l‘hc fact is enough. "Gone upatirs I.i,WCO whllo ago. You've let me down pretty often, “Sit down to say about nhlch somehow had "the effect ’_of making her look extraordinarily young. She might have DBiNOd for Mary's sister, especially when ahc 1T0 be Continued I A house agent hail n furni on his there arccuch a lot of bedroom at , "D093 1;, “qt-icy. we“ Mmyv-y- cmrham ucyy. ‘ _ v l thc lawn hi: discovered thc remains “Get up, my den.’ ind mm“ hem i of it window sash and shutters COXD-I i vault to spank to you." 1F? " "f - - Bite role at once, for his Inna Wm ' act-tour. Ho stood utdc to lat Im- entcr the bedroom tint, imd than, closing the door, put his back against ll. ' i "t don't know what you will say to me. Harriet. but I've mold‘ the place over again." _ - u "Th0 Dino-dd iou mun tho mill? W111 you willy rams-mcn, Bob?’ "No. no; not the mill; " the house, tho rim It 14o. ~! sold it on Tummy at Mnhchcutgr." . She tum regarding him steadily, and the mun atcifgut of licence, leaving it lotflllith-illh u n max. "YIIIFVQ Iwflilm Lacy ovoi- cur-over nay-mead. I'll‘ ‘ncvci- ifqr- rilve you is ion; ‘u I livcl" ____ _"°h Vi”. 7w will, 1m." he said, from h ls brow. logo can compel its student‘. ‘ vaccinated. We W15" u“ “l”. lng could _ Ilirm cducnlMi-"Sim 9198"” With if: glorious lift” May the (‘hrinlmns SM" Lend you lo dot/s That are cvvr brighl- save us! An’ me sister North III wan!" You Cannot ° Out Bog 5 wiimarztziztztlw. . . Kill ‘Erin-i: horledutiiu the"! ". powerful museum ""1"" ‘m’ "lb remove ‘be hairs.‘ ' i i ma..." it! lnlLnniii-ila" plctcly wrecked. but of thc will‘ tl-icrc was no 518"» f-‘our ilays latcr thc 1W1!“ came across him ti-amplnl l" country lane thrcc nillcs Elli!- "Hallo. cicorsc." 1w "Nd-H have you been all this time‘! ‘ The man wlPcd ‘he new __._. "Boss," llfl tcarfull)’ ‘mud’ been coining back- I The cuurta lmvc ruled ‘Ml be extended "I ‘ l . r