.-¢ ._¢-._ ‘ . PAGE DAILY i; LENTEN MEDITATIONS I-IJGIOUI DIOUI‘ vvvvvv vv vv w‘ - ind through In advance. ‘i-‘i i ,,, -——- . m?“ Meme moi/w» wn- Spoiled Girls And Wa ard Boys Remain r In a Co: , 0M fiflltlhllwmh atelier after! rcligioul Readers of tho New ‘lbatamont which tho lwgzeisd yfalllawlm Same After Trek To The Altar cannot fail to b0 impressed by tho was uuacqu . and by w - -—————— not» of certainty which pen/Idol nherefon, it ed undisturbed. fin other day twp m- only in yuan old got married and when asked fan of it. Though dlfferinl A uenco of living in this Ll. what was their h about into ma. a my . Object, and feeling. these tond an morucomplicated universe they did Mo keepngemselvea ofl the streets. u books are all written by men who ls that much more oi the modorn did them any d to pin. zivglifnrgio doubts about what thev are intellect has become engaged wi that they hadwtter self-ll! speculation nor balance robabili- it wi ties, and thus do not trea as open would seem to be the to question the message which they for the contrast which deliver. Every page which they write noted. overflows with the feeling of cer- The New Testament tainty. Their characteristic phrase ll longed to a race not, "We think," but. know." no means ' i hill “We know that we have self engaged in the unseen world, leusure - d "“.~i::;:‘..222":.dzszh.sii°.l'c;;....... rs.iiz.saldfrs"zr;d.rd.iiirius tfiggledflednl m ,‘,’,3'w§.,;‘?=‘3-§§ glvélidmlfiiig pjgylg-"figligfigfi 82f.‘ibfiieiiififilibiléfifiiilofif“ifi sis- l.'.'.‘élé‘..'£2“"l.."°£.‘§€"i'.. ‘an ......- m‘ ns“:..‘l’:.'=ui,“:s analogues “"31"” 35in do"? "‘°‘°“" ’° °°" a ilrleelsktaiids before men as the truth sense. spiritual interests, nor dir- who make $10 o'r $12 u week. Or they write me The dusting aoal-mcnt to your It's been that way about every- p- I um the Truth." In Him thcre is no feelings after God. no fllct between reference to other authorities or tion and earlier teachers-—except_ as in the Sermon on the Mount, to set them has drained away a great deal calmly aside in favour oi His own lpse dint-nor docs He enter into argiuncms or advance theories, ual issues, and it has diverted frequent introduction to His uttcr- The ances. He speaks always as One Who ion when llicv are contrasted with the essity, been withdrawn from or contemporary Greek and Roman literature, of which speculation. scepticism, and even despair are characteristics. The Roman world unseen world. had few fixed beliefs; and. in the Yet no midst of an unstable sea of thought be made the New Testament stands out like an immovable rock. is a diminution of certainty BV€ on a o v a on r r w comes a wlientgae tymagmllzl) 50k am‘ c“ d aitingfiner judgnéentl of ti?‘ h n to religious truth. On all aid n o p y w en e n - vvvvvv- life. Hen chief reason bee l "We know that the Son of God is had yet. for ltifilfiieil‘, hlivgrlgmtgliise. ectly concerned with the great con- good and evil. tempta- grace. In a word, the vast area of new interests and studies o that mental iife.whlch, in earlier ages. was concentrated upon ‘verily, verily. I say unto you." is a chaniiels which are purely secular. aw which decrees that diffus- must result in loss of depth has . . . . ‘he We see prevailing tone of much preceded contemplation of its deeper, eternal issues. The almost inevitable result con- cernlng the eternal veritiea of the greater mistake could well g than to suppose that the llllfillléflblllalll fgpllllltlfi taairet the sotlg n e y w ic cer y c The same contrast 1| observable reached. and to forget k128i. thlalre is .-____._—‘_1 -: _-.. —-——-_ -v vw: ;‘b;.;;.i. -v , is... THE QHAQDQTETOWN viuauuian. ' ___ __ 4 _' _ Woman's Re alm 1 Social and Personal wvvvivv w Ivviwiwwwwywi ........ .,...... Says- nan.‘ p‘ AAA Ti WEDDING NO POWER - TO CHANGE OUR HUMAN NATURE * l1 marrying drunkards change a girl from are married these girls will become job she has an 18 hour one. tyranny discovers that she has Those who married as wandering feet a And men find that alter their blossoms and tulle veils they have filjetcerllifélde $5 Eyed by the New in $115111; last d rt. all uncertainty es amen u‘ rs van . th l; For this llnarked difference be- es an a man a No MAGIC tween their state of mind and that oertitude with regard to the sp of the modem world there is at ual world in the lent one obvious mason. It is that it we live lo-day in c world, which every other way, more personal experience. III’! OOVIIIMD £01100!- Ionor roll for January: Allomhlbdlo i uni-n LI: mu l. --——- o V-l. Am 0nd IJIIII ash In Ilorlndl. new that I hap- Mwnbnum 8. tie MacMillan; MaMw ’ 1m. wan-rm w”. price of anything gen to be wearin laid Mrs. Grade Iii-a. Melvin Willis; Rather u. eek. don't you Isabel MacKlnnon; s. David Mac- H Klnnon. Clmda "Decldedy," m1. 31a _ _ “Mum, . and wisdom and generosity that is r1211“ mg} go a , Bub." m: t 01;; that marriage has worked in us. ou recen y " _ “S/hc wanted to know how much norm M11 y“ ‘b, Minn”, I paid for this dress." ‘Whiat- an lnquisitiivo she must be. fell her?" OIQBUILID How much did you 3, 11m; ;_ Gnldo rx-d, l. Kathleen MacDonald. Grad . -1There's Nothing Like Qi, CUTICURA For auiciinians, Maye; a, Aletha Maye Ad: McciKlnnoci. Grade I—1. Orville Willis. Perfect Attendance for Ja nldlclnll tolllt may. . line antiseptic, emollient Cuticura Ointment to help clump bllckhndli . simples. nebu- Ihflonni oi lnfllmed skin. MM: In Ocula- EIJTIEURAS°“"“"“ OINTMENT In and Billy on. your: Morin Ithlolloffililouooheccapchtwocolorlbmcbli wit. 11m jg g popular, novel hat, good for outdoor activity. Pa. m No. .1042 contains‘ list of ma. l| needed, illustration of stitches and com- pktl instruct . ‘In tun: who l clam nhtmo w! NI and “ma” l oouhincohzrmu anaconda-tsunami. To Charlottetown Gucrdlll Needlework Department f Kllllllhlllfl . - . lfAl¢—-— ——————I————_————--——P I1RII7I'ADDRl—~-I—--————————-——- cng---m--——---llflovmcl-----~nn h. does, after all, know the meaninfido: Lv very sense in which was realized by the New Testa- . ment wrliers- tit d b . t having become. lntellectunulalv and in of intellectual igqflifilrry. ‘bu? oimlgwggd Grade X-i. Alvin. MacDonald; 3, Gloria grand! 1-1.. Beth llaoMlllan; Kathleen MlaDonaldi l. Thomas; l. Gorlrudc Grade X-d. Alvin MacDonald; Myrtle Maclvfl Gloria Betty lholtflllnll e V-1. Morinda ‘rhomaa; i. Gertrude MacDonald and Austin hi Grad 111-1. Mil. iuis- . e evnW ha“); ylélFwanuw? David Ma Klnnon d l‘: ‘n. Grads XI-d. Bill; Ihicxinn ClnnnwIOIGIClIIII ‘m! In’ Wuhan? ' n“ m“; - MacKlnn Perfect Atumdnnco for In Hal!- Thoma. -Teachcr, Edith MacIwon. When so many other ding rin men an should still persist. The drun he ls married. The l’. W. said over us. do "settle down," as the phrase and. sacrifice our personal desires 3_ priest or clergyman The moral oi all of which is: Pick out the kind oi husbands and wives you want instead of trusting ‘to luck thahmarriage will change them. UNSTABLE BOY FRIENDS love m fri d d d h l i to every now and blle¥lbglyb dull; czfrluy early an e c a ms DEAR- MISS DIX-I love me. but fades out of the picture until time with other fellows. m steady again. always forgiven him near y three months to come home some ou nilfht and “m” Maomnan Florin“ probably two or three ttle chil ren. ou are hunting for trouble. It is WIEN GIRDLES All IMEMORIBS of ‘the plump women's best friend, lhe girdle. Heaetoifore, it has bsen possible 1hr Miss and Mrs. America to put on n. little weight helm and there and ltil girdle - the streamlined version 0f tug lildfifllillgll€d corsehl to be u u- es are go n wl&ul memory in ihg minds Means Walking no. u» uflago .?»':5d.ud°3vl“.§ m $5 TEI lllll IEEIS kthodhctloltlafl l. Ind Golds. 1 lurclallng l» Minor Con. d. uni Irritation duo to colda or dun. l. Windham. tfiichd H90- 7. Smhcofilln lnln lotions. I. Swatches and lrulouo. Q-lflllrfl ll. Chopped 8th. Mflwfillilutlmcrflocclflc. M MENTHULATUM nil-vs (OMHNH III/fly reason for entering into the holy cstalc calls at- that ails them ever they want it sovereign remedy feeling of loneliness, poverty. tig§nnfy),l_ W01‘ . i111- that they are marrying so that they can get away from Mother's bossing and be free and independent and able to do as they‘ like. ' who they are aure will never they are married. Or lazy good-for-nothings Or phllanderers who will never look at another petticoat as soon as the magic words of the marriage ceremony have been said over them. And men are equally sold on the supernatural powers of marriage to day we see highly educated, cultivated men maxryl never read a book in their lives, in the fond belief TflJY JUST DON'T CHANGE men marrying feminine clothes horses, thinking that mar- riage will cure their love of dress and make them. ‘prefer basement bar- gains to little numbers from the specialty s o . e viragoea expecting marriage to tum them 0i course, the matrimonial conjure never works. ries a poor boy 1n order to loaf finds that The one who married to escape Mama's Jumped out of the frying pan into the fire, and that a. wife has no more personal liberty than a dog on a leash. hilanderers to reform them find that they have ter as before taking. brides have picked away their orange no more brains, - or taste for cheap hats than they had as maidens. old superstitions strange that this unquestioning faith in But it docs, and so deep women that they not only believe that marriage will change those whom they are marrying. but that it will change themselves. The spoiled, pampered. rich gir luxury and led a gay and exciting li mind going; shabby and cooking and riding n l mouslnes after she is married to a poor man. l who has been accustomed to every fe, kaxd thinks he will never thirst for another Iilghball after W. thinks lot, of course. immuggfcumot change human nature. What we were on one side of the a1 we are on our inclinations and desires have not been altered by the few words the theirs, in us, and not because of any miracle he sees me going out and having a good Then he comes back and wants me to go with He has done this over and over and taken him back. I h and I am asking If I do. what can I men. Ho wants mo and still he wants other can. but it l: n. n_iilllqzi_§l_m_e_| worse m be n iat-hletlc will have to take to walk- ng. ..___¢.._@__. vmg s e The Woman's Realm f A ‘III DATE RESULT! Passed Ooh to l’ h; lldthutihadcyiaalmost over mlgigxylvydldnlftyilllgketxhatfi tolling time i; thorough- muc Ill ‘$35 “m. naive kindly word d: your ' ti o lewtothtlie 1:119:37, balntgiuslhemghillclf l““"°€u'.“m°“ii.'°€"§.lfi ill: m" u. nos a - ure ore you o and will turnilfe into what- s - 1e) to be. They regard lt as a ior heartache, that empt. h OOOI, 8°“ rinse. Do not 1o wring electric vacuum cleaner 0r they are ta e another nip after who will become go-gettcrs. ll? 111194118 with a soft flannel cloth. intellectual companions to them. each pop-red will do the trick. see men marrying little lambs, The girl who mar- instead of having an eight hour glasses separated. h D5 into gentle _________ FRESH CUBES trio refrigerator remove just ones. Ice cubes that tc dis lti , ———— °r 5w“ I p“ m“ nanvnow POPCORN PROPERTIES have been scrapped. it is the magic pro rties of a wed- is it imbued in youngsters ‘ popcsrn balls fcr them. d.v.de lh syrup into thrse saizceparrs, yellow colouring to one. othernand Ewes lo a. thi'd. over e PC9116 60TH; balls honestly believes that she will not scrubbing and walking instead of HELP Youacgalsiirr BY DAILY at marriage will a vanize him into action. And Don J is u his e ill n v er a aln. A d l“? m” n“ weekllf. pedcum it is this faith in miraclllgus goiliiers ofyfrlavllriag: {ellavtvanrlore than anxy- d9“? scrubbing Wlth a ‘cm; brush thi else is responsible for what we call the dlsillusions and disappoint- 931d DZTIWUY ‘M1118 Sh°E= 111d men ofmarriage. ‘ w‘ stockings will go a long way wzud comiforiab e the other. Our tastes, our habits, ly bath, is a. good time to give And if, after marriage, some of us your feet their weekly‘ beauty oes. and adapt ourselves to our mates treatment. Dry lh:m well, then it is by reason of the strength and push the cuticle back. the nails straight across with an emery board. tion, or even your favorite ng to see me and just in well imtll almost all again ma I have the cream has disappeared. aven‘t seen him now for ou if I should let him come back o to hold him? He is one of these girls, too. BAILY. tissues and wali this warm, soapy water. ANswuB-You must in dumb u you can't take the "warning this boy always be done before influx given u. He is one of the unstable men who can't be true to any woman wllh nail lacquer. Dust wi h pow- nnd you marry hirn he will be one of the husbands who will just fail der before YOU Bo To bed will be left to support yourself and Don't think of marrying him unless bud enough to be a deserted sweet- a deserted wife. ng to get still another break. fth the coming necessity for using the family car less and less. fat ladies as well as the thin and ‘Pr-eating Corns corms. don't try to treat yourself. ‘ma-t is a job for a good foot doctor. m’ thsre is Just an ici- dication that a corn may appear, get. corn plasters and wear th-rm faithfully over the lrriiaiei spot until it disa-p rs. If the spot persists. this. co. is for your doc- tor to attend to. An especially hard callous can be treated with pumice. Molsien the pumice before you nib and do not trv to remove the entire cal- loiu. at an one time Thirly sec- onds’ rubb ng ls quite enough for one treatment. ‘PEACHES VALUE OT So Miss Marble Ought not to have as hard a time getting Ameri- can women-fit as it first seemed she would. The breaks are coming her way. With one or two more she ought to be able to reconditicn Miss and Mira. America in spite of them- seven. _______._.. LIT-run URUGUAY ,SIMPLICI'I'Y Uruguay ‘ls the mnallest re- _____ puiblic in Smith America. with an One thing we wzmen have area 04f only 72.153 square miles. lT’S GREAT FOR‘ SWEETENING (EREAlS Whether on prepared cereals or on porridge. IBMA Malacca as a sweetener gives delicious, tactful flavor, appealing lo grown-ups u well u the children. BEMA Molasses, is the pure juice of the sugar mm. It is, therefore, not only an ideal sweetener but in also rlcb hflron and other build- ing elements. Use BEMA as a spread on bread. pan- cakes or vufilu. Use it also for hkln‘l:llB,@0klQ,plll- Good all ways! vl "rm; ORIGINAL PRODUCT ~01 a BLEND" lllnylbodyhappler becauso you Docs hkwaflbertbat onexcmem g you my himtoda? audit fathom any onetouttei-noll WASHABLE LEATHER GLOVES ‘Ilo wash leather gloves (and be try it, that they are use very mild suds and a. light suds for a inst is ideal for carved iumituie or woodwork. 11f you do not have this attachment, thing carved mahogany fur- niture with a stiff brush covered gang over for punch and cookies, pain psrsorrs name on his glass. A good, bright lolli- Your think youre a marvel and it saves the trcuble of keeping Even if you dcn’t use all the ice cubes manufactured .n your elec- them fairly frcqiicnily and freeze fresh remain foo long in the pans acquire a stale taste. Here's a trick that will tckle the Next time you make add to an- Pour shape into Long hours spent skating, ski- ing or shfilpplng lend to ipake tired ac keeping feet healthy and l . At night, after g, restful leisure- put cuticle cream or pure olive oil on and around the nails. WraIP the end of an orange stick wi h cotton Cut and smooth any rough or sharp edges Then apply a foot crerm or CO cream, using firm upward strokes from tips of toes to ankles. Rub it trace of 3;. move the excess with soft cleansing nails with Dry carefully snd polish wiih buffer. Buffing is a circulation stimulator and should lit tiherc are any troublesome them 0359!! I essentials, writes Ruth More and more walk ‘inito a. store with the ho purchase we find the. Mfllett . I15 all As a if. because o! and fewer things. thing from kitchen equipment clothes. We're loaded down curtailed in the the things we can't get will ness of living will be simplified. Discipline Housohold in Britain When for having the Joneses. Pcc1p'e Just ih ey wine WEN . centage oi our hcmemakers. WHAT MAN'S LITTLE FRIEND DID TO HELP HIM 1N THE NORTH Fire. legend says was the most preciously guarded gift of the gods. Long. long ago, the gods lighted a frozen north so that man could live there. It was guarded night and day bv an old man and his little grandson who used to nick up sticks with which follows lo the bitter north, too, and the Ural cause he wanted the norih to him- self. He hated men and robin and could destroy fire in the real to feed it. Now the robin always man, no the robin went white bear was vcrv angry wondered how he lhcm bot-h. Adler a.time the old man died Although the boy called again and again for help, nobcdy heard h'm. and he wondered what. he could do because he was afraid of failing asleep and letting the fire go out. He dared not go away and leave it because he knew the great whit‘? bear would stamp the fire out he Bvt the chance. For three da to struggled kee bear crept up to the fire imag mankind, because never frozen north to himself. Found l. Spark As it ha. the bear ad done, no it h up to the fire and searched about it found a among ashes till spark. Then it picked up a tiny stick, placed it on the spark. and fanned with its little wings. Hour after hour it. fanned the spark and still theboy slept. At last the stick fire and burst into flame. ‘rhen tho robin fed the tiny fire with more sticks and fanned than tlll they flamed so fiercely that its breast was burnt red, but still he did rwt give in. The robin had nearly ialn-ted with exhaustion when the aiwoke and mended the fin. He fended the robin lovingly. and called again for help. This time his voice was heard. Men came and divided the fire between them and lhc finely minced onion h tter, add l cup wcwr. diced diced potatoes, d i d 12. r a’ forbiddzn in bluglwuzh‘: whistle on II Dundmy mornln . "Why, than impossible! What you to malls sum an unrea- sonable nquect?" - i "Well, our vicar p. aches until he hears the train whistle — and that confound?! empress was forty minuws late ct Sunday, Ibldflld completely w be bun In acl twhen not in use. afu elk lronng board has been in- nicd to be clamped to the top ashio isure Ihqn I. P99 W9 are amazed at how easy it ls l0 rel along witiaautt, glue thing we W16 Y- . matter of fast, we'll ob- ably find our lives much siuup ificd government priori- try dry; ties, we are able to Purchase fewer pat out ext-m mostum with a thick to Ii lh s. And if our buying is noticeably fu - , most g A ‘Phat is exactly what has hap- . things be bought, there is no reascn to try to keep wp with t in the haibit of making the besi of what have to do with, andnot wor- or apolofzing because things aren't done exocfy as they once So finding we can't buy every- thing we have the money for won't hurt us. And not being aible to buv [he things we haven't thg mcney ior (which will include a gord per- past purchases) will have a. healthy effect on us as the vs i i and nights the boy frd the fire and "mush m 1k i” ma“ ‘ m‘ °““h' awake, but on g1 the fourth morn ng he fell asleep frcm fatigue. Then the great whit; an stamped it out in the snc/w. He ned he had triumphed ovg B85 could the fire be lighted. He went away thinking he now had the ned a. robin saw what ns 1/ Literature GARDENI-‘Vllfllll .5 __ FEBRUARY 23 .942 at pleasing design and» the rile use of flowers about your Victory -———- thinks we 06h d0 Very 117061!‘ WW1- Ganien will make it an attraction ' ENTERTAINING THOUGHT out. Not only can we o without the season 1mg The use o; mwers what she is into what they want her to be. Every -—--- hem, but we'll find hat WWO 1n, the vegetable garden is an old little nltwits, who Here's a bright tip for parly- tower things cluttering up our Ammo“ oolomallide," at as soon as they givers. Next time you have the houses and our lives. the very buai- mm, o; “mum Me 535mm“; with rows of vegetables. ‘Ihe beds am raised and kept to shar y maintained straight, lines wth paths between. and around each vegetable bed there is a narrow border of some favorite annual. Some of tho vegetables with orna- mental foliagc am effectively used in thliS manner. Among them gm parsley, carrots. swzss chard, and that useful herb. sage, the gray green foliage and blue blooms of which are as attractive as many of the sub] grown exclusively in the flower garden. Chives give a nest grassy Linc and in their season give a wealth o heads of lavender bloom . Pansies. sweet nlyssum, lobelia, Virginia stocks, dwunf petunlas, dwarf marlgolds and other low growing plants are often used u edgings for vegetable patches. m the garden laid out in stmight rows on occasional rcvw of annuals to furnish flowers for the table "Don which lhc vegetables m; to be used in the menu ives fine colon‘ and effect. For th purpose, THE’ COOKS’ CMNER IAIBIIN OONEI 3 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking 1-2 cup ll-B cup powder butler or ghortening corn sir-up 1-4 egg raisins bfeth : Siift the flour with he baking powder am salt. Alddlvllfi butter _or shorten g and cut Nils in ‘llllldl the militure is in fine crumbs. Add com a and then the raisins. ‘run out on to a. cured bcard nrd m1] or pat to about I-Z-inch ihidmess. Cut with a. floured cookie cutter and bake in u modzrotely not oven (400 deg. 1" ) for aibcut 35 minutes, or until nicely browned. SYRUP IRAN MUFFIN! 1 1-2 cups flour 3 teaspoons baking Powder 1-2 teaspoon salt, 2 cups bran 08K 1-8 cup 1 1-8 m Wm Method: Sift logeth-r ihe flour, baking powder and salt. Add the bran and mix well. Beat the egg and combine with like syrup an milk. Add this to the dry mixture 1nd stu- Just enough to blend. Needle-craft! For The . . . - J0 ll requires I H yards of w-lncl: this, l4 rd cont-rusting. - are l! located in pattern. BM o. m, ado/picnic to any a cepnrato poi» tern. lend run cents (20) coin - iemd 0r alum. Wrih blag‘ your Home. Addnal and I numbcnloluratoototolilorou will Btyh N0. NW 8h! nut-uh‘...- You ruler from monthly mm l - was‘?! and flllilll; o’: "P: 1117!." Ind in when you wan-t them make root crops. leaf crow pas an beans, just wide euoug I'll! with moderate oven (350 deg, 1".) 1 about 25 to 30 minutes Sin-u be d lsc Mllklflspfogm m ixiiimuq“ uallquld. Comb sugu l tablespoon shoriming, 1 poun package Australian seedless raisi . m» water and 1 fee. 000k this mixing? for fen . i ulzs, than cool. In the moantim put in a sitter a cups siil-sd ficu baking powder nd sift. Add tli mixture to the “cooled raisin mix hi"? end blend well. Pour into 1 pan bv 5 1-2 _ slow oven of 335 degmcs one z and five or ten minutes cool. brush the top with a mixtu‘ of 1-2 cup cmnfcctionerk sugar, 1- Usc BUCKlEWSSlninIess WHITERU W096 lulhfcdlon llmll cl Vcgetubleu. centnunu aste , acobiocas," lcn weeks 0121;;- annuads l’ trawl c'i nual plania we ‘Veiflfl 1e“ IFWWUW Imwih are not Drfiprlalc I4 vegetable wmpgmo 4 “ed wme convenie corner with annuals [Tow-ins rUWa ready I01’ transplanting . be established, and from this su Ely annuals can be tfflllflplan '00 the vegetable garden L; g al some of the early vqgmbl have matured and have .-. Bothered and uacd. hook ov it: h ,, casionally elind egrefssc atxlll ail?“ they are growing nisty. loilwhdchia toc of comprise; akfid u -___. flronen ah thMIcd out gradually for a‘: .. ‘Liza lQuick drying tendc to lo _ for lialf = hour will kill fungi and weed seed ‘(HUGH . ___._ collecting stakes for . There will never b; mo ;. planning your Victory gardc the width betwecn row; i and bus In greased muffin the batter and this l-l .- bak" in QUICK FRUIT LOAF inelcurp brown -2 teaspoon 1-2 salt, 8 traspoc n cloves, ltrong col teaspoon each baking ssda an , greased and llnedl l- inchrs. and bake in Wllf and MDTl-IERS For Quicker ReIie o CHIS COLD 1-2 teaspoon var , 01 your money back TWO SIZES-GO: and 50c. I-ll Home §§mwn6¢ IIZII w" Anucvf W“