‘ i , rages EIGHT W0man’s Re alm / Social and Personal “vv 1 Fashions '1. Literature Living Es Leisur The Woman's Realm Delfcstely flavored should be steamed or 1y in small amount o1 Palm ‘trees provide food ,1, clothing, timber, , ' ‘ ar and tannin. paw. starch’ cfllllztofrarown {Dorothy Dix Says- lllllllllllltllllll]; From '.l‘he ‘limes, London A Job Only You Can Do Price Control Question! And Answers ‘Happenings Otf The Week i The fairy-tale lllilliffi of a :.ll..-' ' ' ' ess, slltulg lil ail itul‘) lulltl‘ llltn Limit, Robert Mach/Hum}. R“ C, ulueu nanos, \.....e.l on by a oe._, N, v, R, |D_ 5_ C_ m“; Ban and urservanls, (iutiolll- lil, Princess . NIIlCMlllZUl 10ft yesterday for Alice. ‘flit: Witfllllit: unto oi liit: \‘.'.l\: j.“ “hqfg Licuh Macmfllan all tlilliilulfs Lm\L-l'l.ul-Llcll.l.li. llll- 111 p11“,- 51 Nuvjguuon Course 1n lsllrl 01 Allllullc, All; Cflllliillktl lls y<_;_,;_,_ ilili ul uctlvliy‘ us lllusc ui dunno‘. ' ' e r.ii_\' uunlilil ill gullllua. Silo trot-slit [);- H, H‘ sham superintendent wluu U“ liu‘ M’. our“ PM" o: l~ "F1311 ls attending a meet- . Anec- \\.ll..\s ulna .11 "ll this week. He was ~Ciuiii4 “ill l it '1 us‘ far lls Montreal by llslllllclus .ll.u tltli uho will visit her ._ _ilL‘ war Cil-Jl‘, lxlil. nul lll , My, K Fyqnkijl] and uw-‘uiivii iii UHF-Mi. llfoLexlll who is her sister's ll. lul-l, tfLlll _ “null sll. ll.i.w nlleli __,.-ll. .- it r v ~ 'i<> hi‘. ttlillilrli-o lo 'i'he illdispasliicn of Mrs. John stool ullll-i-l.» twink-Mia =iii Alzdcrson is much regrclted by her Jililvbfi A ‘v L‘ u wlllc circle of friends. “llglisll \\-1l'l.lll ullll ll..i.e ~ i‘ - .llo Uiiii‘ tnl.» lblli‘ l» uuill- .lil .- lul new e-1rvPP?""-i‘ "We . uuoked . . boiling SYMPATHY DULLS wlsecllacks WHEN BLIND NEED CASUAL LIFT S0ldier’s Young Wife Better 0ft Irving With Companion Than Inl-Laws On Either Side _ l me wh charming people. W110 "'9 lllfliillalifillyAxftilllllélsflidnglgflellélvLlil g3: gflllall wefizlmsed- become so unkind‘ awkward and unnatural when they Sild enly fliltiitlthelrjlsclvtltiggntgeaggei; ence of the blind? The privatloris and difflcu c; o tIAOt nearly even“ nothing compared to the realization that comes to t elm lilo“ the“ vision one seems to dread meeting or being with those who iatvreaduced m us and Few people linger to chat with us when they are nh we woula rot this creates a chill, whereas a few friendly remarks, sue as my nd rel-aw fail " would so easily radiate a warm a! m l.- coumgo and bring strength nto e lives of those of us whose horizons have been narrowed by ll“? i055 °l “up; is RISEN” Earth with joy confesses clothing rin r Alllegoodr m, slits get“!!! with her t6- turnlns Kins; Bloom m gavel-y‘ meadow, leaves on spelflZel-lyls slilgrow ended, hail His triumph now. Hell today is vanquished. Heaven 1B. won today! HINT FOR. PUTTYING EASIER. EYE The Gospels‘ hill? about llle t.‘\L'li u. lnllu to say s... »- v d All: Price l m L“ C0?Iul::lu:% llmpflr in“: igllmll" ‘feature each dav- Th6 questions are those which hi" reached the Wartime Prices and Trade Board from housewives in 1h], rgilofl, The answers are 0"‘ vlded by the Board. Readers who have lnbellllcnt IIIIWl-llln "9 “k ‘m rice control are invited to 88nd hem in wrltlnl l" 111°" w”??? rat's: ‘l-‘ll..".‘2"...?.i""r".‘..i§° a...‘ ll‘ ' Chappell Buildlnl. Charlottetown. Q, Tea, and coffee coupons Puke not been removed from my aims book, although he will not be 12 until next year. What cli°ul'l l il° with them? A. Return them to your localiza- tion Board. some coupon sheets of youngsters under 12 were inadvert- ently overlooked and neither the children or the parents ‘are P61’- mftted to use these sheets. Q. I have decided to rent my summer cottage for the whole year. During the summer months we get $100 a month for it, Would 1t be necessary to make application to have the lent fixed for the other months of the year? . Yes. Q. I am planning to buy a racio on the budget plan. Is the merchant permitted to make a finance charge? A. He L; not only permitted but he is required t0 charge at least three quarters of one per cent per month on the total amount financed. Rip the crown from black felt hat bind and sew tiny yarn bowsm it for a mac, new chapegu garnish an old calot with long-stemmed {X35155 sewn , the back t0 hang 5nood4 over your locks. arm's on erlourrrr The person at the bridge who analvzr very hand and tells his j partner just they failec. l y, 15 a We will soon hflVl. .lo more invlu 1'0 Dliiy cards with friends, ouuwomovs COTTON Eyelet comes under the he, Glccnorous cottons. wmte , and blue eyelet material; a1f ,, delicious summer dresses. one let dress outline 11 i with llclrrllcr. 5 a ts m‘ ' TOUCHING or SCRATC . Rub light scratches with wax or furniture polish, or I rlut meat. Clean deep m with fine steel wool, then l’ tine. Brush on matching mm drv- Apply. Successive thin w,’ of white shellac; let each ouBhly .When scratch is filled to ll polish. Use ll toothpick to . steel wool and turpentlm Bread b k d 9- e Ch l 0i‘ becflmes stag,‘ liccllrstlmagat old superstition. your too. _ with - ., bells wlnlll .. the Sllcotlnl lll..l l limll incy llllkt .0 audience c. - sent ior lll_.r , lvlnl re\l:....t l... . the will coal . Putty that has come off a. window probably was put on Pliilii WW2 which oosorlled the ollsl-fllid it the putty dry Bull Pilwllery- Before yeqmiggying sea] the wood with a coat of paint. ADMONITION Your toes may be cold. but don't let the fireman lIl the rllrllliy chop up your fruit baskets for kindling, warns H. S Rosenberg. deputy lulu- ister of used rzoods for the Prices Boarc‘. Baskets and hampers for our crops and vegetables are going to be desperately needed when picking time rolls around. Save your apple and potato baskets and hampers. By so dOiYiS. Y0" hell) the famler to ensure that his crops won't rot for want of a container. t. gPlease tell your readers that we tOO, ' like to discuss the weather, questions ‘- of the day, new boo-ks. tadio pfflllfumi. even swapping good stories, for we have a sense of humor, and that even if our gait is i1, bit faltering and our hands hesitant when we reiwh Out I01‘ a friendly grasp. that We like t0 "ilk just as well as those who see. People hold traffic back for us. They guide us across the street. They buy our wares. But they uuwittinsiy tear our heartstrings to shreds. and Push "5 back into [>1 darkness that is darker than any blackout by withholding their companionship frorreviik M‘ SYMPATIIY FOR BLIND DULLS WISECRACKS it lll .l.c il/tr. u g...\ to .011 .\ trance As ll by his» ml “m L. D. Murray are rtlv fur St, And- llhere they will ...1.£‘. i.l....l_l,ll ill: ‘,4 1.0 utaltlit.‘ ls i'l*.. o.1- MIX 1 Prln- L,“ 1' nu.‘ R dvr l‘ P Edwards wife of Sq. as, and Miss Rosa- ds are visiting in ' Mrs. Edwards ac- r daughter Pamela ‘chill aficr her Easter s ln Clizlrlottctolvn P-Il‘. and Mrs. J. H. Norton 0! Nionrlrln, spent the week-end in the Clly. _ - - Lord and Miss M: AllloLll Dcull. Cape Traverse 'cd.e ls one oi llze outlast. '1 htls- an. 339111;; \r-.;1;-;;n;d hgmg from Kliiy Pfiuvifsfi All“ i-‘vifi lii-‘ifitll sullen Island. Nelv York, where tangled up nl sphnvs lulu banning». thuv spent the winter, i l . . Wvh nlclubei's_ of her stall, 1" . Hurry Phillips or Pictou .he git-at s Z1'{\1‘.Ci' to luv luau HINTS ON ETIQUETTE Share your cab or car with oih- ers. even stranzers to you if you feel they are all right and are go- ing the same way. Don't be self- is . I A I l- l v l . . M., f t writing a letter that has long becnllrlilleseltllélclllo blllahvavlllllttgllullrllcll clllling atllenlioil to an uninteniivnul cruel- » < , V l itted. ty tlltalé°§l§u°slsll morllellsecellllleixlicsll 18x28? with the blind, it is not because of callousness Ol"l'l...\ tlessness. It is because we all feel that blindness is the greatest misfortune imimgn beirrlghzénxgirgtsfniltzgetfif is: ' “l ' “lumlllh l4“ Glen“ livflllltilctkliosilrfslgattelllisg idihnwcrd ‘the sillv bit of gO-ifiill- ill? Bert W159" 0r m” Guwnmlml h“ " Willi Vii‘ “iii! MFS- H J- cracks die on OUPlLIJS and we forget that with their sorrow God has Eli/en ants and a iv": \\'0lllL'll irolll i. Cirilfton 'S:i'eet ' [he @1116 the strength and courage not only to bear it, but to rise above I . ‘Lliclsiillllrll. she sLLlcilcs i1r_.~.t t. i- ' n and forget n‘ ‘ ‘ _ vvn ‘ ‘ml bud“ lmmuctli?“ . 01. “l9 PL Iii! H011 Yuri’ FQiIOWShiP of the so please forgive us if we who see have stood so much in awe of you John Ambulance Assuclulloil. Prnid - -~ who do not See y“ who are carrying on‘ mat we have been poor compan. _ tcss Alli!‘ and the (§U\'(‘.l'XlUl'—_Li(ll- 1on5, You have opened our eyes to a sill that we never suspected we were laral AQIQtCKH have u quiet dllluvl‘ , s committing and henceforth we shall talk your ears off. H, . . . . ‘ 1110118- Ufiilflili’ lllcv ilrc guests to‘ ___i._._-___ _ ‘ DEAR MISS DIX-I am 30 years old and have been going Wlllll ‘the same mall steadily for the past fiflecll years. He is 4d years 010- C ulms . J. Herbert llll.‘ fills The Book was opened! Men In won- der stood! No record 'ke|rt of wrong! It told of good. Each deed of love! A Soul crept up in fri ht ll‘ I Then passed into the dark-his page was white! Before planting dahlia tubers. drive stakes info the ground If this is done first. then the roots will not be injured Needlecraft Telfillllil, l.‘ >4 . - l: . er. llltcl ti.‘ ciiiles ill ti‘. >i the mixture really takes them quite nicely, although it becomes a little -dry. Drop the mixture by spoonfuls sci-h thizzil: panionshlp; and whclmsci cull .~'l _ , dluiicl‘ at one of Illt: lflrclgn 1.3;; (,l~ ‘l. Tlv‘ llulilbcr cf Honorary llrlls hero. or they ClllCl‘ ‘llll iheln l l A . ‘cllows is limileci by Royal charter ‘selves. Princess Alice dc t not illazly frec evenings. either Vl/llOll she isn't entertaining (liliclillly or being entertained, she likes to go to the art Gallery or listen to gcud music. because- h . , B I a 0 e It is understood that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor are to take up residence at St. Andrews- bv-the-Sea for. the summer season. l t cries of the Easter EH‘, - unshenherdr-d It is Flood f game Vlzlstol tholleht nmelv: on EIWIPZ’ Eu‘. despundcnt. run‘: have failed, the .6. - ll th . U ‘Qltlrflfxzlwgtplllms U: ‘MISS Norah Longuxorthvleft Mon- 1 “we fir} ‘nsniplcs‘clny“to spend Easier with frifnds Th“ m9 may be .n Toronto. ‘ ' . ' - .h.t they s . rlilclltlodl is“ buried’ Slaleiglcwelr?‘ olns/llolgtreol Illllrsl 1E If! otn , ‘ M“ . ,1}, - A ‘a wl "egm- o ill,“ w,‘ éllietllitlrl,‘ learn of_ her serious illness from wit! ‘iivilnnhtréf an Emtfl. pneumonia. Her mother Mrs, tcol.» i’ l’ l - -- l A. G. Peake has gone up to he with lo 50 and lllc cnlv other women w whom the zllvarrl has been made is the Princess Royal, sister of the King. ‘ ' ' ‘Miss Jacqueline Macdonald left yesterday" moi-nine on l\ visit to her aunt and uncle Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Harrington, Everett, Mass. Her father Mrs. J. F. Macdonrlld ac- companied ll(‘l' as fllr as Saint John, N. B . I . Muster Williunl Alwyn WCeKs, a student at Unecl- Canada College, is in Ottalva fcr the Easter holidays with ills parents. Brigadier and Mrs. Ernest G. Weeks. He is ac- companied by Master Colin Mason. n war guest from Scotland. who is also ll swldent at Upper Canada. to love me. And I have had an engagement ring for several yearsibut he puts off marrying because of his aged parents with whom he Ives. He feels that his first duty is to them, as his father is sufiellnu from 8X1 incurable disease and his mother does not want another uvmun in ill? house. but I should like to marry and have children. i am tired of waiting and feel that something siwuid be done What would you suggest? DISCOURAGED. 4 15 YEARS BETHROTIIAL WOULD EXHAUST ANY WOMAN ANSWER—HES.VCILS.I should think you would be not only discouraged but desperate, for all engagement that has dragged its weary length along for fifteen years is enough to wear out_any~ lvcmnns patience and reduce her affection fcr the man to the vanishing point. It is my opinion that ycu are wrlstiilr; your time waiting ally longer on Mama's and Papas little boy, llnd that if you want to marry and have children you had better look about you for some livelier prospect with more immediate matrimonial intentions. My guess l5 that your dilatory sweetheart has put off marrying so long that he has gotten a confirmed bachelor complex nnd has no notion 0f ever saddling himself with‘ a. wife. And, nlyway, if you have to wait until Father dies and Mother d195, you on gt greased cookie f;n, using your fingers i0 9.91" lausl- " e mixture into shape. Bake ill a rather slow oven 300 degrees, about 25 minutes. Re. i ' " 166:6 makes five dozen midget cook. GLAMOUR. ma In a Perfect Love of a. Basque Frock Youthful charm is yours by the easy route if you make yourself this divine little frock. Why not pick a. posy print, and let the pat- i011] do the rest? The open sweet- heart neckline. the bit of drapery over the bust. the gathered skirt, the little back sash to snug the basqye in to a Wasp-like waistline, are all that u young girl's heart could cesire in an Easter frock or a Service For The Home l) ' i to come: and lllPV loo "will bealglasd when they see the Lord. . h" daughter‘ . e I George, young son of Mrs. Gray- sion. North River Road. was taken 111 this Week causing his mother much anxiety. _ and wlflo in Canada is the guest cf Hon. J Earl Lawson and Mrs. Law- son, Tcronlo. will be so old you will have to toddie to the altar on crutches. .:ashion Drawing Has Become l Certainl you should call for a showdown and demand that your Boy the“sss‘.l.szltzs";z.‘zz"izirrlif.lzsllll.lisi.ivl.srw stats: 10,30 g9 16 realm want another woman in the house. She would make you Wish you had ‘ya s 3 ' m lab‘ c‘ , prolonged your engagement for fifteen more years. I ' ' i Mrs. J. A. Wehste t t. in d t ' ll Yo" suffer MONTH“ i‘. _- " . ..""'.. . a delightful supperr glliuegcqof 11:;- l DEOAR MISS DlIX-I am a bfldiétof tvvoruiais. 3'1} llusgahtiulnay has home last Saturday hommm RUSK o go war and 1e wantsvme o lvc “ll-l us mo lei an a lcl. y Nancy weeks own mother wants me to llVP with her and hel- new husband. My in- ' , . , law): are vtery nilcefpeollzllle. So far go havellot quarretljled once and I wallt Congratulatlonsl letters‘ n V __ o eept at re a lonsl They ave (‘lll drell in t elr teens and I am and good wishes were Showergéleé; l afraid thcle will be fireworks if I go to live with them, _ ML and Mm H A Brown of the My mother will be disappointed if I dont go to live with her and my Queen Hotel Timsdny when the“ i stepfather, but, if I do. dont you thlilk I might cause a conflict betweeh celebrated we“, 40th yvcddmg am 1 them? I love my husband very much and love my mother, too. and dont , Divers”? Regrettnbly Mrs’ Browlfs. kliO“ what to do. Please advise. JUST A BRIDE. health has been indifferent f0!‘ CONIPANIOH BETTER THAN lY-l AW? FOR BPIDE $391211? glam?llghéllfv{'ti“l;‘goli"egg m UlIANSgItEMA/liv earnest adyitlctlla is not‘ to gto w live with either one ‘of able to resume activities as She is ‘eh. fay on n youl; own '1 e lrieu . Get some woman to lvt very much missed bv h“ friends w you or company, t won t par cu ar y matter even if you d02li’, get , . , - alonlgawith fher. ailig get a job t0 keep you busy. d . . . ' " " ‘i? 0Y6 _o your E's lapuiucss than you rell ize now. depen s upon your D,P.f5,.c,l,;h§'h1,?,f§1,f,,,;‘,“§ ewéinl-‘wilgi __ ‘ g being amiable and even affectionate terms with your husband's people. w1nger 1n vanconye,‘ llB C g m1; (Sh!) QrDbvllkllligfigrljanAfn‘ and whether you love them and they love you depends upon your not be ng ‘caving East“ snndny- Oh i-wturl‘ Vt 00L 0 l r 1 N brought ill too close daily contact with them. Nine-tenths of the unhappy home and “ma, to arrive he" famliy estrarlgemerlts are the result of ill-laws trying to live together. May 1st The Weather in vancouvm; You have little peculiarities and faults that your mother-Ln-law will at present is delightful with the never discover if you only see her on visits that don't last too long. And trees in leaf and abundance o‘, the same goes for hel. You will think she ‘is darling and sweet 9,5 long bloom everywhere as you are not under her thumb and she isnt trying to boss you. Have ,, ; enoutlh sense to keep this happy relationship. And the chances are that you would be a source of discord in your mothers new establishment. Stepfathers are generally allergic to their wives’ children. keep to your owrl place. your own home. Believe me, you date dress. Style No. 3295 is designed for an Attractive Profession Sena twenty cents for pattern. Wr'ts your name, address and style llumbr-r Be sure to state 3116 you wish Style No. 3295 '!I'Il Fl‘! Z b F rn E Z -You who suffer cramps, headache, backache, and tired, nervous feel- ings-duo to female functional dis- turbances —- should try Lydia E. Pinkhums Vegetable Compound. It hlls a soothing cffcct on one 0/ wom- an's ‘nlost important organs. Also a fine stomach tonic! Mad in Canada. Worth tryfn VEGETABLE 1 unu r. glliKllAtTS 3931mm") NI-IDI Province l tar Snaps ot jicrllcc operates Canada's hrgcst photo finlslllug atudlrl. (Jllr customer: [at the benefit of lowest prices-and better stun-ll. Try us with your next film rolL ve dealers’ profits. Films Developed and ' 6 OI I_ Prinlgd 25¢ Am slzl llou. FREE Souvenir with ouch Order sicuatcmer at C rbclltlwn, NIL, lvrircs: "We ed l number nf p ucra bl-lnrrl trying you We lwommcnd your work {Hill have given your lime to n number of pmplo," Yulfll like our quality work and prompt acrrlcc, too. ‘Hfllnted Enlulgumcnln lie-dub" In incl Mnunh STIR SNAPSHOT SERVICE In 129, Post Office A, Toronto Print Name and Addmu Plllinly on Onion. M" (Dr ) F, E Smqnwood en . . . . . . - Have your favcurlte Enlargement tertained for friends at the Cllrlr- Coloured by llzlml lofts-town last Saturday afternoon. CHOICE STILL GOOD When you go to buy your spring and summer clothes, you'll notice more sheer rayon fabrics and fewer heavy crepes. And though you'll . ,» ' gee plelLty é»! cottonsfi tilidtfl won't . . t cc a FASHION Alvrlsr hitillisallltll Zlllfillridlv send “elltiiltsttgli If you have aspirations to be l Bil!’ Only Wllfll W11 399d’ Mid Y8- fashion artist don't let your am- member that iii U115 YBBYS E5599!‘ bitions be driven underground. parade last year's suit will be a Develop your talents and you will badge 9t Mimi'- soon be earning money. -—-?—-————————— The rapid growth and profitable LOTS WE DON'T KNOW returns of fashion illustrations as a Reputable “fir” l“ the Englml profession have attracted thl. “ langlmge tmal abmll 700-000 of young people to successful careers. There is still demlhld for really good artists, so round out your preparation to the fullest possible degree. Study leading fashion magazines and newspapers, observe shop win- dows. read fashion art books, and attend art exhibitions whenever possible. Carry a sketchbook with you wherever you go. Learn to sketch everything you see! Our 32-page booklet full of illus- trationa and instructions will help you on the road to success. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. MacMiilall left yesterday morning tn spend Easter with their dauizhfers in Bostorh Live your ovm life, in your owrl way, in a I O will be happier that way. THE COOK'S CORNER CORN FLAKES CRISPIES A Morning Smile Manure-q. HiibbyJrhere my dear, is $50 for you as a small gift, and it has meant a great deal of work to get it. I think I deserve a little Rp- pllluse. The Wife-Applause! I think you deserve an encore! WRONG MAN The instructor was seeking re- cruits for the regimental band, flnQ approaching PflViLlg Brown inqutr- e : "D0 you Play a musical instru- merit?” "Yes." replied Brown, home." ‘Wally? Said the "and what instrument do "Second fiddle," miserably. _%.___._ FIVE SECONDS r0 SMASH m It takes five hours to prepare a iiirlligmplilne bottle for a ship launch" TO sneer SPRING Girls (‘nuts in pretty tweeds, checks und plain cloths. Easter and , Spring Set ll No priorities Fifi" pretty with these Spriii into-Summer l-lals, Blouses, ‘tti? This cookie is an old prewar fa- vorite of ours, which we recently brought more into line with today’; supplies by reducing the sugar a.rld the nutmeats, and by leaving the kind of nuts you might use wide open, to take advantage of what. ever might be available in that line. 2 eggs-whites 1-2 teaspoon salt , 3-4 cup fruit sugar (or very fine granulated sugar). 1-2 teaspoon vanilla 2-3 cup broken nutmeats 5 cups corn flakes Beat the egg-whites with the salt until stiff but not dry. Gradually beat in the sugar". beating after each addition until the mixture gtands in peaks. Fold in vanilla and nut- meats. Fold in the corn flakes-you may find it rather difficult w fold in this amount of com flakes, but TiISO . I. 7 s" Hesse . _. Send 15c in coins for your copy of “lliashlon Drawing Mace Easy" to tha Charlottetown Guardian Home Service Address. Be sure to write Dluiuly our name, address and the ilame o booklet. 2 l0 6 yc-zlls - $5.95 to $51.95 71o lil \'('Zll'~< -- $7.95 in $10.95 12 i0 lix — $11.95 to $19.95 IVHSSES JYNIOR DRESSES Sizes ll, til and 15 "but only at instructor, you p av?" retorted Brown. Name Dresses, Coats, Gloves, Scarves, Slrirh, B899! i All to be Fcuflil KENNEIWS ladies’ Ready-toil 164 Great George St. Phouo 1766 4-22-3i-e-o-ll- ' Street Address s rstxxs" r Children's Dresses (All sizes) FHJHll new styles in the best new fabrics. DESIGN NO. 1M All attractive warm afghan may be crcchctcd in two colors o all .c010rs using the odds and en s of wool out of the scrap basket. Pat- tern No .164 contains complete in- structiorls. To order path-m: Write, or send above picture with your name and Jtddrfrss with i5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlottetown Guardian. Needlework Department, Charlottetown Guardian Design Ne. I64 NAME - - ... _ ._. _ .. STREEIT ADDRESS - _ d. ._.>~.\ ..._,._.___ HATS! For hie and lililo sister. (lollies of styles and shades. THE BHSSES HOLMES o- i 15.1 tlvl-zlztv" s1‘. I .1 113K351‘ "$7 ‘ BRADLEY“ PHONE 92 nu: storm QUEEN STREET \ Cl RDVINCV - - — — - Q