J-ncsi-Halltlfll we awmuwri ..l.-zv ', it was cooked so 1rerfcctly on the ' just now. .. te? It i5 prima. PAGE TWO Woman ’s Realm i Zanadian Cookery“ For Canadian Women By lllagi lllooraSpec-ially contributed to The Guardianfor Guardian Readers. ,!, toaster the cheese biiables out and burllS. Grlllettc-Tuasled Bacon Sandwich Very finely minced oooked Bacon mixed with a. very little finely ch09- ped mustard pickle or a little catsup seems to make another favorite sandwich. This also is improved if started in a cold toaster as the bacon flavor saturates the bread- You would have chuckled to peak in on our-orgy oi sandwich mak- ing and tasting-everybody stood around the grillette munching their samples and noddlnk and fl-DDrovinB each simple; every one was pro- pounced "good" so that I would be encouraged to give them mom to "sample." Th; Grlllette (or Miniature House- keeping For the dweller in a very small apartment with n0 cooking iaciliti| DID YOU RECEIVE A SANDWICH TOASTER FOR CHRISTMAS B_v Mary Moore One o! our readers wrote asking ior genuine Shrove Tuesday pan- mains-the "eggy" kind. We sent her e, n-clp? filling her requirements but in thc meantime have found one wc likc better. Maybe it was because new little grillczte or sandwich _ toaster vvz-"az-e experimenting with Arc you ianLliar with the grille!- hy a sandwich toast- Ir, and it docs toast them deliclou» Lv. It is mlislrilctfd ivith two heated turf-acts “.211 a. \v.dc variable hinge in the middle-each surface is 10".» by 5'} inches (I know‘ because I lust this minute nteasured it.) For {Oirltlllg sandwiches it should y¢;l|ilii'ltlJll cc preheated for seven or eight min- utcs. In this way the filling docs not ' soak the bread before the bread is U wasted. We have one member in aur famzly who prefers the filling to ;o 1 thc bread if it 1s clucsc. A grand clan-w sandwich put into a :old gTZllLllC and thc heat turned an wzil tczw, and nlcit thc checsc in about fzve nmlzxtcs. h [jrillctte-‘fuiuir-d (‘her-so Sandwich A dc-luzims chose sandwich may N) mzulr- n! 100 par ccnt whole vhcat bl‘(‘.'l(l spread with butter and roam chccsc and toasted when the :rillt~tir ls \\'(‘ll heated. If this ;.'lll(l-\\'l('ll is put firm. into :1 cold l_\“_—"—' 7 . ' Put more U NXS H I. N E l‘ days on your calendar llow many days in the month the grillette ls an ideal device on which to cook breakfast or pre- pare afternoon tea. One little bachelor-girl I know has a grillette and a coffee percolator and she prepares her breakfast in and on thtsc two utensils every day. '1 In thc pcrcolatox- coffee is made. when slit’ ivants to make ten W lserve :0 l1;r rrieirds on Sunday ni- ltcrncon thc tmrcnlawr ls made scrupulcilsly clchn and tasteless by. boiling water into which bnkilng rsoda has been put for 10 minutes land their ivater may bc boiled in it for making tfa. On thc grillcttl- she makes cillvrr toast to be eaten with marmalade and cofiee to follow her first course oi fruit. Or hcr alternative menu is breakfast bacon cookcd on one "leaf" of the grillette and an egg cooked "as is" in butter or scrambled on the other. Here is our “eggy" pancake recipe to try on your grillctte if you were fortunate enough to have one given to you for Chi-Ist-mas. If not I as- sure you they are so cheap they are a. practical utility piece for any household. 3-; jlabit-forming. ‘ "turned to her cab with a large pap- -::. gign that she saw them. woman whose elegantly colflured Eiolden hair was to be seen under nun-menu do you feel your best’! You can add to these sunshine days by simply obeying nature's laws. The first o! these laws is reg- ular elimination. Avoid common constipation by eating a delicious ‘ cereal. _ Tests show Kellogg's ALL- _BRAN furnishes “bulk" to exer- cise the intestines, and vitamin B to help aid regularity. Au.- BRAN also contains twice the iron n! an equal weight of beef livcr. The "bulk" in ALL-BEAN is much like that in leafy vege- tables. How much more pleasant than pills and drugs—so often PANCAKE-IS (Eggy: country Style) Two cups sifted flour. 1 table- spOOn sugar, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 eggs well beaten, 1 1-2 cups milk. Sift to gather the dry ingredients, ‘then add a little oi the milk which has been beaten with the eggs, until you have a. smooth Jzaste, thcn stll‘ in the rest 0i the milk and egg. Beat, all together well, and bake on slightly buttered grldfllc or electric grilette which have been Prehflut- ed. This makes about 15 medium sized pancakes. We are going to try Cropecs Su- zette on your grlllette one oi these days. The idea sounds so 800d maybg you had better look for the recipe next week. Serve as a cereal or use in cooking. Direc- tions on the red- and-green pack- age. At all gro- cers. Made by ZKellogg in Lon- don, Ontario. Two Economical Supper Menus By Mary Moore The prevailing market price oi fresh shoulder ot pork at the time of writing is 6 cents p5!‘ pound. Purchase ll G pound cut of this. Menu No: 1 Hungarian cabbage rolls: baked 1aotatoes, sago apple pudding. This entire meal may be baked in the oven. Hungarian Cabbage Rolls From your shoulder of pork cull i_ pound of meat with a. little of the fat and put it through the minccr. To it add 1 1-2 teaspoons salt. shake o: pepper. In 2 table- spcons butter fry I finely Sliced large onion with 1-4 cup raw rice for 5 minutes. Add these to meat and mx troll. cut unbroken large lezucs firm head of Cribbage and w-ash mad dry tllom wcll lSivoyl cabbage i5 prcftrabic.» Spread thc meat mixture on the cabbage leaves and thcn roll tlrm up like a jelly roll and turk in rough edges at cud.- of rolls to keep moat. fr~m bl-rnkin; out. Fasitcn with tooth prk. Provide two o!‘ of these 1011s for cach ivcrson to bf: served. Lay thorn in thc bottom oi baking ciish and pour over them thc julcc frcm 1 can of tomatoes and bake in moderate oven for about 45 minutes or until rice is tender. Hcnu No, 2 Rmst pork (shoulder); pan roast- cd potatoes; baked unsweetened apples, junket. Make junket according to direc- tions on package adding ClwppCd nuts if desired. The Roast. Pork is what is loft over from making Cabbage rolls 0f course. ANNOUNOINGE-COCOANUT GEMS! Another perfection recipe! One of our readers sent. this to us to dis- cover why hcr meringue fell and alter a little testing and experi- menting the most delicious little lid-bit you evcr tasted was the rc- sult-Coooanut Gems. This recipe, too, is yours for the writing. Send a. letter-stating which re- clpc it is you want and cnclosc a stamped sell-addressed cntielope. If you ask for recipes and help other than for the otfered recipe (Cocoanut Gems.) give a pen name and look for the answers in the Enquiry Column. Address let-tors to Mary Moore, cookery Editor, in care o.’ this rm: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN To Save Dateless “American Intercollegiate Association of Gigolos” Heralds New and Glorious Day of Feminine Emancipation - N0 Longer Will Dateless Girl Have to Take What She Can Get or v Else Sit at Home llcrc-‘s good news tor you, girls! According to a newspaper dispatch, the "American Intercollegiate Association of Gigolos" has been formed as the answer to the cry oi the coeds for escorts to social events. The spon- sorts dedicate thcmschcs to specializing ln sup- plying "the proper man in the proper attire" for 81W and every occasion, flllQ say that they will -:- Social and; Personal i- Faslhiions’ .-:- < Liltera tare; 4,__ YARDLEY, LAVENDER i. No other fragrance has cherished by the whole everbeen so long world of fashion as the Lovable Fragrance of the Yardley Laver zler. Its fresh charm and wlnsome loveliness ls sensed wherever you go. lavender Perfume Porn bflfle Sk- Stoppard bot. the o.» m woo. [buoy Imlflel Il-Ml lo [H.00- YARDLEY-LONDON ronomo, NEW You, runs organize chapters throughout the country. Thus does modem ciliciency answer the maid- en's prayer for dates. No longer need a girl pal- pitate between hope and despair, wondering if any youth will ask her to go to the football game, or to some party to which she ls invited. All that she will have to do will be just to order in some- thing in the boy-iriencl line that will make the other girls’ eyes bulge. No longer will the girl By Annabelle What the Fashionables are Wearing b Worthington For this model which is adorable who lacks 1T have to si: at home and twiddle her thumbs of evenings, or paper the walls when she goes to a dance. in navy blue woolen with the Euimpe of violet blue crinkly crepe She silk spotted in navy blue, there are can have as many devoted swains and cut-ins as papafs purse will afford. Moreover, this plan of renting her escorts, instead oi having to take what chance and the mercy o! Heaven sends her, will enabl a. girl to be choosey and indulge her taste in thc sort o! man she steps out with. She can look ‘em over, instead of being the one who was looked over and pass- cd up if she didn't hi; thc fickle masculine fancy. 11s ha; 1121"". Zcrc been thc cnsc. Il fi If she has a preference for the tall, thin Li. lcrlng, passionate eyes, she need only telephone (invn to the glgmu agency: "Say, scnd me up n sheik for tonight for the prom. and sec that he looks thc part.‘ 0r, ii she lsbi thc pctit type herself and knows that she looks hcr best when she has thc foil oi a big, husky, hc-man beside hcr, Sl one who locted like something the cat draggtd in. Ii you can be more giifllClllhl‘ about ileckties and the way trousers are creased and thc right sort of swcatcrs, I will have to take my trade to another" shop." Slender or stout, athletic or pale and studious, blue eycs or brown, straight hair or curls, cavemen or poets-just think oi the ecstasy of a girl being able to choose among them and take the thing she is mad about instead of llilVlllj, "I .n':_- thc thing she can gr‘, and ahnnk the Lord it ls I10 WOTSC. - . In all the lnju; icc o. civilization there ls no situation more cruel than that which makes a girl dependent for her good times upon having an oscort and that has lcft this to thc caprlcc oi boys. An imported ball lrock is nothing but n rag to cover her shame it no boy asks hcr to dnncc. For hcr to go to a. ball game with mamma. or papa or a. group of other girls is to proclaim to the world that she is a flat tire in the eyes of men. Treasure hunts, swimming parties, gay dinners and roadhcuses, night clubs, all require that a girl shall be "accompanied by a gentleman." Even hostesscs fight shy of thc girl who can't scare up n man to come along in mouse-grey crinkly crepe silk with the gulmpe of light grey 511k. making. to the two-piece waist. You'll also find the separate blouse very easily put together. she can demand a Western andsay: "I don't want another like that last H‘ m’ 18' 2o years’ 36 “d 38 mm“ ' ' ' ~ bust. stamps or coin (coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully, N0. 424. .........-....-. umberless possibilities. It is also very smart carried out It will take the very mlnlmum of The two-piece skirt is nely tucked at the top and joined It can have short ecvcs, if you prefer them. Style No. 424 is designed for sizes n Sizv 16 requires Price o! Pattern 15 cents in Size .............-...'.... ~. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- Street Address City "i yards o! 39-‘ inch material for dress with 1% yards of 39-inch material for blouse. ~ their dates. with hcr. a spin in their car? been doing for years. tentlon? around? before they give her a. rush? Yea, PBIDEI‘. So lt is no wonder that girls live in an gony of apprehension over Will Tom, Dick or Harry ask them to thc game, or take them to the Blank ball, or cut in on their dances, or drop by for them for Hence the announcement of the establishment o! the Gigolo Association, where they can provide themselves with escorts, must come like tidings of great joy. being dateless that robs girlhood of half its happiness. 0t course, it may be said that hiring an escort ls a sordid and un- romantic way of getting onc, but, in reality, it is only doing in a frank and businesslike way the thing that mothers and their daughters have Perhaps always. . For what is all the entertaining that parents do for their daughters except bribes to men to show them at- Doesift mother pay ior thc tickets more than half the time when Archibald escorts Gwendolyn to the theatre? nish the cur and the gasoline in which daughter and her dates ride ShBVO 0r their Clflblles DYE-SSW!- And don't young mcn, as a rule, have to be fed and week- ally smiling through the boredom of listening to the dull conversation o! ended and generally have some sort of a chromo thrown in with the girl stupid cgotlsts. Patient Grlseldas who meekly submit to the Insolence oi men who take them up and drop them at their fancy. For the modern youth realizes his value in the scheme of things. He whb can earn their own support, yet who stand for boys telling them that knows he is indispensable, even if only for appearances sake and to save unless they will submit to being pawed over they will not take them out. the girl's face and keep hcr from being a. social flop. mands for his attentions all that the tariff will bear. Something Two sailors were shipwrecked. “say, Bill," said one of thorn, "can you pray?" “No," said tho other. “Well, can you slllg e. ltyirzn?" "No." The first sailor thought hard for a moment. “Wellfl he said nt length. "we'd bettcr do something religious. Let's It removes the ancient fear of have a collectlonP-Tit-Bits. Doesn't father fur- verily. Therefore, he de- . Intelligent, highly educated girls heroic- Ancl all for the sake of having dates. And thc girls pay the formation of the American Intercollegiate Association o! Glgolos, ' where you can hire an escort for so much per hour, as the dawning of a You can see them doing it everywhere. Pretty, dainty girls going out new and glorious day o! feminine emllnclpatlon. with boys who‘ haven't even taken the trouble to get their hair cut or a For The Cook nIAPLE SURPRISE 1 cup rice 2 cups milk, or 2 quarts water 1 cup cream (heavy) 5i cup maple syrup, or 1 cup maple sugar. The rice may be cooked in milk in a. double boiler and not drained or cooked as usual in boiling water. In the latter case drain it and let» cold water run through it. Beat the’ cream, and adcfthe syrup (a. home- made maple-flavored syrup may be used) gradually when the cream begins to thicken. Fold in the rbe. Put in cold place. If maple sugar is used instead of syrup, it should bc finely shaved and sprinkled over the whipped cream piled over the rlcc. Servings, B. A Brilliant Idea Smith's wife was musical. She had other faults as well. But Smith was a good husband, and ‘when she showed a desire to learn the violin he promised to make her a present o! one. "A violin for your wife?" said the aslstant at the music shop. "Cer- tainly, sir. One with a chin rest?" ."Yes," said Smith. Then, as n brilliant idea came to him, he hur- rled after the assistant and caught" him by the sleeve. _ ‘ "Make it u detachable chin rest," he said, “so that she can still use it when she is not playing the violin." Dlskuicc Lends Enchantment Brown had brought his young son to London to sec the sights, and to- wards the end o! a/long day was dragging his fourteen stone up the 1| “ ndent girls No wonder that girls will hail steps of the Monument. Long beioro they reached the top, the father was regretting that he had allowed his son to persuade him to undertake such a tiring climb. "Look, father!" exclaimed the boy when they had reached the top. “Isn't that a grand sight down there?" "Well," pulled Brown, "if it's so DOROTHY DIX. grand down there, what on earth did you drag me up here for?" thought. “They all stare! But one can understand it better out here. Well, it will soon be over!" The driver oi’ the taxicab, accord- ing to her directions, now went slowly up and down the awakening streets of Bethnal Green, until Rose- mary, peering from the window, saw what she wanted. It was c. house placarded "Bedroom to let." Herc she descended from the cab, and knocked at thc door. A alatternly woman appeared, her hair in curl papers. "May I see the room you have vacant?" asked Rosemary. The woman stared at her, taking in her expensive tailored clothes and noting the well-kept golden hair. Then she bccamr: suspicious. "Don't think it would suit you," she said, shortly. "Nothing high la]- utln about it." "Perhaps you will lct me see it in any case," returned Rosemary, gently, "I may not be here long; n The Double Act A Romance oi the Theatre - BY MABIQN TOMLINSON Rosemary entered it, and came out with a sn-fall package under her sarm. "Near it a barrow, piled high with second-hand clothing, stood at the kerb. Early housewives and lanai-women some to work stopped "to stare at the unusual sight o! a. her hat, turning over the heap o! boy's clothing. But Rosemary had qchooled herself to be lndiflerent to uni-ins eves abwi W"- A‘ ‘he Ye‘ "Q,- pmknge‘ in her arms. B SIWP lollowed her. But she closed the _floor on the curiouB People WWW"? West End.‘ she "Ef" 1?“!- . "Where's yer luggage?" inquired ‘Any-wsansw-su-s..." ..-.<.........._.._. .. l _ . pure, wholesome, and economical table Syrup. Children love its delicious flavor. v. (XLLIIITIBIONIII-AL 3 the woman, interrupting hcr, and looking past hcr toward thc can. "I haven't any-except a. paper parcel or two,“ answered Rosemary. "But if you will bc good enough to lct mc sce the room, I will pny a. month in advance-At it is what I want—though probably I shall not be here thc whole of that time." An nvarlciotis look came into the woman's face to mingle with thc suspicion already lhcrc. She led the way upstairs, the thought of getting for a month in advance the excessively heightened rent she would ask being barely sufficient to make hcr willing to take the risk. "It ain't nail-cl," shc told hcrscll as she laboured wheezing up the stairs. "What's a tot! like ‘cr want ter be doing in a ‘ouse likc this?" At thc dour of the room she turn- ed cn Rosemary. "Y' ain't thlnkln‘ of doln‘ yerself 1n. are ye?" In spite of ller deepening depress- ion at the dark, unwashed smell o! the house and the sly suspicious look of its possessor, Rosemary threw back hcr hcad nnd laughed at this. "No, indeed." The laugh sounded genuine, and served to allay the woman's fears o! the police. All Rosemary's depression return- cd to her as she stood in the centre of the room she had elected to mnkc her home for a while. An impulse to turn and hurry back to the doli- cate abode she had left cnmc t0 hcr, but she suppressed it. 'I‘he room was none too clean. A Idcorneg. and a ramshackle chest ol lumpy looking cot bed stood in one rawers ln another. Above thc lut- single gas Jet. walls the paper hung in tatters. “I pay for the gas, I suppose?" asked Rosemary. "Is the flow fairly strong?" All the woman's silsplcions of Rosemary's purpose came back in full iorcc. "Yus. you pay for it, but it's me as puts the pennies in the meter downstairs-one at a time, sec?" Rosemary half smiled. “You needn't worry, I assure you. I only wanted to make sure of a good light." “Well, are you going’ to take the room?" asked the woman, eyeing Rosemary's hand bag. She ihrcw up the ragged blind on the window as she spoke. Rosemary glanced involuntarily at the lightnnd started at what shc saw. On a. boarding across the street wash flaring poster, and on it was hcr own face, highly colour- ed ,but recognizable. Underneath it in large letters was the legend: LIONEL GRENOBLE presents ‘MARIGOLD’ ‘The most beautiful woman in the world, in the musical revue, ‘Bere- From the dismal nice.’ 200th performance.“ I Sad Drowning Fatality In MS. (Canadian Press) YAR-MOLTTl-I, N. S., Fob. 23.- - Late today thc body oi Stephen Glodc, '1, was taken from the Tus- kct River's icy waters, and tonight men from Tuskot Village were dragging the stream in the belief that Clarence Glodc, l3, another ‘son oi Stephen Glode, Sr., Micmnc guide, died with his brother. "If you will go downstairs I'll be . The two boys left their‘ homo dW" 1Y1 H moment to my you. 1 l late last night to walk to the vil- "lusl? PW my WK! llllm- Yuil Will lagc. When they did not return the m“ my lugliag‘? l“ u‘? "b" ‘father went out to look ior them. ..l°;lI-.‘.’.°.‘.“'?§'J.Y§“£Z“Z°.ZZJZ'ZZ a“ m he “ seen them. All night he searched 21:111.: ‘its: §.'.‘.‘i.’.'"i.'.'.' 3';§'.?l.":{ 1;: mgyuyy“ last left thc room. ‘ re o c ma ’ an s mom- “wherfd you pick her up?" she’ ing he appealed to the R. C. M. P. demanded of the mun. “Can't make] A“ examination o! (he fiver bank .81, out, I can.“ , was stated, and thelyounger boy's "Hailed me before it was light mp w“ round‘ Draagmg operaum‘ this morning not a thousand miles ‘Vere beglm and In“ the m?" from Mayfair." returned the man. b°dy was lmmghl’ m ‘he 5mm“- qqlce spoken lady she my ’ It is bellevedthe elder brother's "Got something m 1110.111 know ‘will’ m"? hm been carried out to The landlady was starting at her keenly. Rosemary bent down quick- ly and pretended to untangle her shoe, caught in the ragged carpet. “Draw the blind again, plans-z," she said, hcr face hidden. “The light bothers mc. I am going to s‘cep." V She took a handful oi notes from hcr bag ns she spoke, and the woman, with a shrug, drew the blind again and approached the lure. "Funny goings on." shc murmured not quite audlbly. but Rosemary chosc to take no noifce the current. On the other hand, Plmples Itched So "Tiny pimples formed undc red. My forehead, chin and b - Sleep. Healer] by Cuticura. r my akin, later breaking out and turning _ ack were affected. came hard and large, and ltched and burned eorneti there is some hope that he may about wlmmln,’ answered Rose- mary's new landhtdy. "What's a Mflyfflil‘ toil doing in Bethnal Green?" sen or at least tar down stream by Could Not Later the pimples be- mes o0 that I could not sleep. I had them for ovcr a year. Reciprocity O l‘ D z s c a s s 1 o n l .____. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ebb. 23.-l..iberal mem- bers and Senators in caucus today endorsed the r ,_ "y resolution introduced in the House of Com- mons earlier this week by William Duff, (Lib, Antlgonlsh-Guysboro). It proposed that Canada open re- ciprocity negotiations with Wash- lngton, _ Dllrllll debate on the Duff re- solution Prcmler R. B. Bennett an- nounced Canada stood ready to enter reciprocity negotiations with the United States, but claimed this was not the time to take the 1n- ltlatlve. The Liberals today ‘ecided to atahd behind their own resolution, discussing the poulbility Conserv- IIIVO‘ become frightened and dazed by Stephen's death and may be hiding somewhere. sounrn on m: I Willillll-TIIATS LIVER Wake up your Liver Bile —No Celomel necessary Pwnle who he! sour, mum, ‘m; p, . 1.".'.'i.2’..‘.‘l '2‘.l2.§"i.'.“.'l?."" "' ""‘“" plea worse. I sent for free sh tflcy helped me. I purch curs Soagiand one and a half (Signed) in Susie Wurtz, ll 15c. Ointment 23 and 50:. T me Canadian Tarp Add zl-zmnA “I tried four different remedies which only seemed to make the pim- mples of Cuticura SOIp and Ointment and ascd more and after using two cakes of Culi- bnxea of Cutlcura Ointment! was healed." Yihe, Alta, Aug. 12, 198i. ~ nlcum 25c. Sold everywhere. I Sample each free. Linn-ll. uni. ta was e cracked mirror beneath a condos, Ill Si. Pu! ilgW-Jlon “What buslxress is it of yours?" ‘ said thc man. "She's golng to my . you, isn't she?" I "Ylls- 511011 my me all right, or ‘llet out. Tm o. respectable woman, and this is a respectable ‘ousc.’ "'- i" "llllhl wmnrarllfdéofi to wake llynyr. ..~ ' lxalflylgl U‘; lllll-ly two I ur we . Gel Yagzkfllllillflh .rg:.:4nu‘inu working n u,” Carter’: Little Liver Pllln will noon fir m; 1...! quid atlves might attempt to amend it bringing it into llndwlththe Prime Minister's views. Debate on m? Nova Scotla Liberals resolution will be renewed later in the session. TEIYQERS Sealed Tenders will be received ull to March 9th by tho undersigned, (or a Mnnager for the Orwell Dairy- lng-Cm, to: coming season. Manager to find all supplier and ship butter. Tenders to state amount per lb. iv!‘ nnnulnctu“ . Lowest or any tcn- der not. necessarily accepted. REGINALD MncLl-IAN, Orwell Cove, Secretary- BITI-Z-IV-ft-dl. I TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received b! the undersigned up till noon ‘Satur- day, March 4, 1933, Irom any PH" son or persona willing to contrlwl- with the Stanley Bridge‘ Dalrylni‘ 0a., to haul rnlllr ior the senaon or 1833. Routes same u Inst y"?- Tenders for wood also received 011 same date. ll. S. MncEWl-IN. Secretary- 8067-2-22-31. OUR THREE SPECIALTIES WATCHES, RINGS EYE GLASSILJ Established 1m E. W. TAYLOR 142 Illchmonll Street up. Purely vegetable. 51m,‘ gum c], tum} ll (To be Continued.) $il‘.{l'.l",|"",,,,t,,“ 2"“ ~MI~ "w I \