., Ho MARBIAGES ~ _ lK—HOWATT_--A.t the resi- b ‘of Mr. Harry C. hluttart of Tflvflflo. on August the 24th by the Rev_ Jas. MaoDougall‘ _ tor of the Church of Scotland _ II Hhrry clnrii of North Ad- llass.. U. S.A., and Mntllda head Howatt of Cape Traverse nnarns FxaNTVP-In Cnfltrtflbtovvn ,mi 16nd. 20th. May Blanch. infant dart ter of Mr. and ‘Mlrs. Ber- g: Prunty, age 1 month and 1B \.‘1 s IN MEMORIAM‘ _ i Igfdi-Q-M-CTNNIS. A very sad gloom was cast over the pmmunlty of Red Point. oil iAug. 5th when damest Mrillviis passed peacefully away to his eter na rewarrl at the oarlv ago of fifty years. Although the deceased h-‘ii been suffering for a contficrnblc time with that much dreaded dis Sale. cancer. every hope for his . Tpéovery had been entertained un 1 few works previous to his death. his condition hcgau to grow unfavorable and in sp"c oi‘ all tlii»? fnrdtr .11 skill and loving clrc i-ouWl actor him. he passed to iir- grr i swam! His kind and agr-ccablo position "won filo ‘TIIDGPI and fr tidshlp oi cal lwho kncw him ht! when good neighbor always rcady tojiive a helping hand to anyone. 14h} vg-r tn mourn it's lore '~--- bro hers and two sisters. The fun- ‘ or _ under the direction 0f w. L. bihfiWt s. was dullicly lit-tended. lu- tllcitting the r"~ipcrt in whcli lic was liclil by the -<‘0mll‘l\lllily. Rev. d. t}. McLean oiliclatt-d at the chutcdi and grave. The pail-heur- ersywere Ronald, Molseiian, Leo onidiinuld. John iMcLellan. John S. tticiituia. Jcioluo t ital-nun Llnls Jlullft Whalcii. 'Mliy his soul rest iu~ (lcace. » p (Patriot please copy.) MR6, EDWARD HERBERT DIES tSLNGOR, MEL, All? 25—-'I‘hc death oi Mrs. Mae Ceilings Her- bbrt, wife of Edward l. Herbert, district mana-ger of the New Eng- land Telegraph & Telephone Com- pany occurred today_ She was a graduate nurse oi the Boothbay Hospital of lBoston and was active in war and relief work_ She was a native of (Tharlottetirwn, l‘. E_ l. Yttlltblti lirri Pmlltrly V. For Immediate Sale This property is situated near Charlottetown and consists of about 11,0 acres of the best farm land. practically all cicar and cultivable with good buildings and equip meat. \Vill sell outright or to the right. party will sell half interest. Ali excellent opportunity for a man with two to four thousand dol- lars to start in a paying business. Write B. \ . General Delivery Charlottetown. ZHT-S-ZFSI. ‘Farm [or Sale ftrm for sale lit. Cardigan North. consisting of 130 acres, 75 acres ciblr, new dwelling house. burns in loud repair. Will he sold with oifltvitliout crop. For particulars Milly. ' l‘ , JOHN GORDON. -. ’ Cardigan North. P. E. l. zitt-s-zr-oi. Zi. ‘tttililab e Property nut rnryvajr-auaagfibrvru on d and watered and within in _s of York Station: also tit-m l ch. school, stores and all otlii-i IENJQ CART Amounts! d}. t slid-memorial "1 NT OF THE NAVAL SERVICE NOTICE 0F QALE , _ h ltd trnrll-rn H!|1|I'I‘lfll| to tli. Uh efoilfltcd anal vvrdrvrar-vl 0v: ti". all? lope "Tender for C. G. B. "Thir- Q . res". will be. rec-cured up i. of Thursday. the 9th day of 2 for the purchase of flirty-Three" as- lhc lllflx. N. Q. Ith of this Vesel Ia 80. l". dFDth R‘ f!" {IIYDHF . registered tnnnaur- .13. .1. it. ha spa-rd of approxi- fil y, I ltllotl. She la constructed I’ particulars and permission poet III be obtained on ap- tlon to t e Undcrnlirned or to Invnamler in Phsrrc. ll’. M. t‘ lrd. Halifax . ' G. DHRRARATR Deputy Hlivlater of the Naval Service giant of the Naval Service, '1' (‘I-l daftAarmz It 10th. "I0. horisod publication or this snent w lrnot be paid for. duuritl. 4 Grafton Street, Friday, August 27th. TIME FOR AND BERRIES <hutbesureitis Wheat Biscuit. the cooked whole that: blends so deliciously with fruits in their natural juices Crush inthe tops of two Wheat Biscuits and cover with strawberries and ..“ii;;’.“i%i‘.i creano-all of the whole c ined withfltc choicest product of the Canadian arden -- —» a dish for e Summer days. full BISCUIT Shredded the goodness wheat drain _ boon sick. Miss Zena, can work tilt t- it 1E‘ i i i - ll i A VISIT 1'0 THE MOVIEK CHAPTER 96. "Please come to the movies with us tonight, Zena, l promised Tom l would ask you." Just then Thomas Clancy came after her, and she turned to him: l “l lust gave your message, to Zena. Tout.’ I “i had planned to practice typing tonight. i must get more speed, l brolio in. I "No girl, especially one who has ._ c-s-m-u n0! art-Q. saint-sacramental.» H. almond SEALBRAHD all day and all the evenQ too, without breaking down." Thomas said, lll his hearty way. “Bolt-ci- put on your hat and come to the IIZJVlCB with us. lt will do you good." “Zena thinks we want to lovo and she will be in the way Mary declared. "lilies Zena knows l love you. Mai-y, and that you care for mo, and that we are going to be married. l ain't ashamed to let hcvr ace mo kiss you goodnight." tl admired his honesty and told him so. Thomas was really flue in his way-a real gentleman even though he was of lowly parentage and hull little eduntion. iic was smart and clever too. llc uscil fairly gcod language, bcitcr than make p» "WANTlD. A uniohf"? F (Continued lrqtri ‘r... Four.) the soul. The clash of class liver- "l' tvollktcauaa tho down fall of the body were lrnot that all lhr-sc Icvsral activities are dominated by the soul. - ‘Similarly any social unit from the smallest community to the r-v- tlon as s whole to exist and act lln a collective capacity must. pos- sess an tnchoato soul. The soul of the flerlnnnpation became ob- sessed with the lust for power. Tho l-mil nf the British n-liion was be- coming dominated by commercial- ism. The soul of Russian, run by ansrchical impulses and unable to attalu'to proper co-prdlnation of _eifort. based upon intelligent direc- tion has for the present ceased to function.- Cannot we hero get a gllmpso of what intelligent direction based upon worthy einolinnnl impulses I“lll“' moons’! Ii asked la the isoitl of Charlotte-town. Is tho soul of Canada sufficiently eifsguurded what woul be our reply? lf condi- tions are 0t satisfactory are we aiivo to the danger and doing what we c ll'l to remove it. . intelligent direction DXISGd upon worthy" emotional impulses-ideals evidenced in action, having in view the ivcll being of the wholo body politic are these being strivon for ‘by the iabouring classes? the capi- talistic class? the pleasure suck- or? It should be ‘the exclusive tiin _of religious teaching but most of the energy of religious teachers seems devoted toward providing Mary did. Probably he had had the opportunity o! meeting people who iniiuenoed his speech. while until the last year Mary had been of real nutriment. ---- Dominion of Cat-ado Pioiiilce oi Princi- Edward Hand lN CHANCERY N0. 141'» Before the Muster of the ilolls. PRIBCILLA MCLEOD. Admlnistzzi an effects of William Wesley Mc- as and William Wesley Colpitts McLeod i u. i“ Priscilla‘ trix of the personal estate Lood. deceased, intestate, well as iii lrr own ririli: an inluni by tho sitiil McLbd his next friend cOM-PLAINTANTB and SOPHIA ELIZABETH Mcl-EOD DEFENDANT lly virtue of a Decretili Orlloi made in the above matter on the first day of April A.D. 1920 where» by, among other counts and all claim against deceased, were referred to me as it Master in Chancery to report upon, anti to enquire what part, ll of the said lleceasetfs estate is outstanding nntl posed oi. any i hereby notify all creditors of the said deceased or parties claim ing any interest in hits cstlite come in anti appear before mo :tl the office of Guudct Solicitors. Canadian Commerce Building in tiiiarlottc» mwn, P. E. i.. on Tues day the seventh day 0i September A. D., i920 ut thr- ‘liour of eleven dclock in the fore- nonn and prove their claims, other- wise to be excluded from t.he bc» Bank oi neflt. of the said Order and to be‘ barred from dtuii against claim against the said estate. Dated this 4th day of Ailgust A.. D. 1920. any GIL. GAUDET, Master in Chancery. J. D. Stewart, Eeq.. K. C. Complainants’ Solicitor. 20B6'8'6"-H'3i. ii’iliilltiif'lif AT VERNON RIVER OCEANS 0F ll‘ rliznioon thousand gallons in ten tours without lowering the well a m There's no natural reason why ill‘ cannot havo lust as good a vt-II on your llfnpflrly Just drop lilln t" lite lrask Artesian Well Co. Ltd. '1 Osman out-m F-hn rlmrotnurv- ' AUCTION SALE 0F FURNITURE For the Estate, late Mrs. H. J. Worth at late residence 177 commencing at l1 o'clock, Parlor. Dinlugroom. Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen furniture including Range. Oil Stove, Carpets. Oilcloth. R. things, the ac- the eislate of William Wesley McLeod. personal unllis~ I. t0 ti‘: llaszard. -__-= woman's iNSTiTilTiI CONVENTION Trc 7th Annual (‘ivnvwntir-n nf_tli-~ \\'fVIT\P“'-N Institutes of‘ l'l‘ll1t:4\ l ward island will be hrlil lit lottetmvn on Soptcmhci‘ lat nviil “ '“‘"' ti" ‘Weston tvill lit-trill \\'i-il|ii-.-1~ day at 2.30 p. m. in tho luimi-sti- l\l\4'|it|l| lklllfllullillkvll iilili ~ r-vi-iiiul; IlI4‘I't_iii;_':= will l-t- lit-l‘ in tlu- hflswlhlli)’ linll. l'l‘i""" t-f \Valcs College commencing 7.30. The tipcakcrn for \\’<-rlii<-.~zilu_\' cv- r-niiilz urn Di‘. lie-ion hlticlilrircliy (It Toronto and Dr. Yen of Chllrlllll" fnwn. and for Thiirurlnv oveltlruz"\ V. L. Goodwill. and Rev. Cl. D. Mc- lmllnn. ' ' "'~""‘"'i\‘ iilvitl-ll. Zllil-Jilthafrimonvvcdfl. mioltmSmtorksmioi Salt‘ by A_ilc_t_ion l am nutlioriwvl l-y ltlt‘ lCxr-r-lltlirs nf thv listutc lit‘ the lnti- nliii \ hlrwhilay. St. Voters flay. to rwll in front of‘ tlii- (‘our-t "misc. (‘lmv-lotto. town. 0n Friday. September 3rd nt i2 I\'I‘III(“( nmm tlic following stocks and shut-vs: lillfl lliv. l uliuri. lfiiiiiiiiiiniit. Ullllt. $511. 3 p 1-. ll Qt. Lluvri-iii-v. trust $100 . luiwri-iu-o. vlnzt $10000, $1M M‘ “i~¢phvl'i'l‘l:tv;" flurilsllilni. curt ‘inshore Magic. cost $100.00 5 1 shuri- Roiuil. cost $100.00 7 prr. \\'llluw Hill. ‘iitw-ni-u 2mm ouch, (‘lull pol (:0 clmt $100.01» 300110. 2 linrcs Record 2500 curls. cunt 50.00. Terms at sulc. . IlHN-I. (‘XIITMIK- iictinnccr 2-i29-ll-26-6l. l Noricié: 5 5 We have just landed two cars cedar shingles which we are offer- ing lit vrry low_ priccs—bcforc un- loading oi cars- We also want i'l. quantity of good dairy butter for which we will pay highest prices. M. Kennedy & Co. ililction Sale at (Irapau l am instructed by Mrs. A. E. Trowsllale to sell by auction at hei- promises Crapaud, on Friday Aug. 27th, 1920, all farming equip- ment and two milk cows together with household llfllllllfe. consisting of tables, chairs, beds, carpets. mats, stoves, pictures, blankets, pillows, ow. TlllltMd-All sums up to 85.00 cash, over that amount four months credit on approved joint notes, with discount at. rate oi six per cant. per annum for cash. lf day proves unfavorable sale will be held first flue week day following. Bealrlto, Auctioneer. 23911-2441 J. H. MYIRU, Auctioneer; 23l2~8-20-6i. ' I with tiiosc who made careless t speaking a habit. i flnuiiy consumed to 80 to the ' movies. That we were to have no ‘experience more thrilling than an? that. appeared on the screen, i wouldn't have believed; nor would l have gone had l suspected any such thing. _ Tho picture was very good. When it». ininics Wvi») being shown, l closcil myeyeii and relaxed, smiling to hear Mary and Thomas laugh $0 heartily at the antics of Mutt and Jmi- . - in fl ircs When we were ncarly out of the h..:g__‘a_n::0 Fnctligigzliiglng qyfilcfll theatre, Mary pulled my slccve. from wheo] comlmcmm and hour. "There's theni two toughs!" m‘ suppam___wood whee], bung flir- enough “Alike and Joe" Mwwm He", A is the forked r-ml ‘were 1115i all?“ °i “5- l 1"“! “L of the axle, B the steering knuckle ni..»l iurgotlt-n tlil'ir existence so “m, m, tal)‘)red “X10 “up (j and long hut it 1W0" 51W” w" had 5w“ D a cross section of the wheel hub them. with the circular flange E. be- “Oh, l hope they \voii‘t sec us!"l tween which and huh shell D tho said Justus Mike turncil and spied inner end! 0f the BPOKBB are se- us. lie told Joe, and thcy both cured by through bolts G forming bowcd and grinned unpleasnntlv. a wheel of the ire-called artillery we pretended not to 59a them, typr. ii is the nielul hub-cap. “Thongs the two guyg 1 told you .whlch is screwed onto the outer abounTom. Tho two what bother- fwd 01 U"! BT19“ 5°!‘ m9 Purim" s» c w -~ s; first? .:":t.£l::‘ .i'.:*1.::l% "l sce them!“ I lill: limo was ilfl zissuraiicc that xtiéelfffd agzeagxzscrfmiazt “zvhtig: we w0u‘d be tiiltcn cure oi. it ‘ " , iliislicil across me that it was in plays .59 Eoilséwfitllofiighlfigxkt r‘: n” m" "°‘“"°"’“‘ “m” m" t-ailtltf idhstlfishleid ‘to protect the liilrnlil Moore lliltl spoken when ho ‘Pour shearing conahmnr of m,“ was with me. But Harold was u A" no m“ “l8 and an annual. ‘pacifist, and Thomas Clancy was ‘m, wash“. hum by mum 553mm ' “mitt/c reached tlic sidewalk. "Good evening. girls! lt‘s a long '__"' time since we soon you." lt was Hike who spoke, while Joe came looring behind. "These young ladies are with mo." Thomas said quietly. "They is now, but thcy is goin’ with mo and Joe. ‘Al l’ siveelitvi" Ilnforfunately _ their lust ieniark was addressed to ' Mary; The result mlgiit have been ' tlic slime had they soken to me, but someway i have doubted if re- vcnze would have been so swift. “Cut that!“ Thomas said. and his arm shot out. His fist landed somewhere on Mike's chin. anti Mike wont down. "Coma on, girls!" Thomas said. Hiking an arm of each of us. l "Officer! That fellow knocked my pal down. arrest him!" Joc- licwled lust as an ofllcer came up. "Whats all this? Did you knock iilin down?" Tlic officer. who hall u kindly face and twinkling lrlsli eyes. asked Thomas. “Sure l did! And so would you. He was trying to insultthese laditr.» l have with me—him and his pal." l“ "h" fight?" The officer look- ed directly llt me.‘ ' "indeed it is, Oillccr." I answer- cd_ llnxllius lo got away from (lie inst gathering crowd. 00O4OOQ§4 iiints for the Motorist av ALIIRT L. cLotlui-t g ‘..‘.¢.Q4§¢440o0ono a- a ‘ THE FRONT WHEELE. ..._.__ l. v _. i‘ is“ "l" the inside of the hub-shell. The hilt it IS the ilist iim‘ we l . , boon lflrillfltllt‘ ('fl0il[!|l‘l0 he with fiffistgiufhftg o‘ the load mm m M‘ "lshmm i° defend “S” suiting‘ from rtfitiwirrf-rfltt-tgititz‘ Ah“. my ‘rlsh m N" "mybe?" hilt it also has in resist theyloieiit tlie ofllocr asked with u broad grin. side fltrgggpg due .16 centmuga] "smmdfl "k8 Yflll mlkht have klsa- force, that result when a car nov- Bd the 018F110)’ stone yourself. Run cs in a curved path. These lut- (alongfillglseehhem two don't both- far folrcei; Wlllltch tend to “dish" . -lll- ewees.tati,tth (is I told Mary when Thomas had hub out of the planse oi, thorosgoke: gone that l respected him because B1111 bfWk m‘ pull out the spokes olftthc way‘ he had handled the "i; 22:; hllllh uro,.oi course, trans- e uation. mt ,t rough the wheel to tho "Ho's so; blood 1n his vein,“ bearings, which must therefore be Tom has" 5|", answered‘ ‘m; on“, adapted to resist very severe end more I though, o; Harold Mooreg trusts in line with the axle as well m“; not to m! credm as the ordinary radical pressures T°m°,.,.°w_z°“ m". nl right. angles to the axle, that “an” the weight of the car imposes. i_____,_.;__.==i_i_ lieuce it.‘ is general practice to . GIWDIOY ' in front wheels bearings No More either of the cup-and-cone or of the tapered roller tyne. both of which Cons ation or Blot Skin are adapted to perform this double -rility—two bearings being employ- Wlnt n dear, healthy complexion. rqulsr bowels, and a ed in each wheel. one at the out- aotworklng liven eb- Her Con- cr and {be othtrr at. the inner end of the hub. Fig 1 shows a wheel provided with a pair of cup-and: cone bearings, in which I. is a section of the cone of the inner bearing and KM is a section of its cup, o "cage" of steel balls being confined between the accurately ground inner surfaces of these two nurts. The cone L is fitted to the axle and the cup ls held acuiust an internal shoulder in obs hub. The outer bearing is the some in construction, but revers- ed on tho axle spindle. Nut 0. with it washer under it. screws on- f0 the threaded end of the axle spindle land is {olcked against win-ping thereon by a cotter pin. To adjust the bearing nut 0 is screwed on its trims. iorclns the outer cone inward and relatively drawing the inner cone outward. . hflnnuflallnt first time they have annoyed us. mm who“ m" on.’ h" to 5m” for individual salvation, whereas everything seems to suggest that collective salvation is humanity-s only hope. The hearts and heads of men must be united to provide a collec- tivs emotional impulse that will lift men to a clearer visiuli of the ' claims oi human brotherhood and the universal fatherhood of God. Nothing lass will do. ‘ ‘A u ion based upon this com- mon atfm is needed but it must not he co fined to one class but must have the support oi all. Thor. oml only then will those whose special fluncllon it is to devote their nu- ergics to the furtherance of this object be accorded adequate recog- nition anri ample mcins to t'l_il'.'_‘ out their work. l am ‘Sir. ctc.. OPTIMIST. until their respective clips lll‘0 close enough to their cones so that lilo two alts oi balls ‘iiuvc just enough freedom of movement to permit their easy rolling, but not enough to allow undue wabbllng of the whccl on the axle. lf the end of the left wheel wort» pro- vided with a right hand thread, forward motion of the car would tend to make O work loose and. to guard against this, a lcit handoil thread is generally used on this axle spindle and n righthantll-l thread on the other. in Fl-g. z: tapcrctl roller ‘iearings lire siilwn in use, the bearing plltrls being exaggerated. / l-lere N is a cross section ofthc inner race, fitted to the spindle and P is a section of the outer race of the ttiaido boar- lng, sot against an internal shoul- der in the hub. and between the ground. surfaces of these twi- parts is a "page" of tapered steui rollers. Tho outm- bearing is of the same construction but smaller and reversed as to the inclina- tiou ‘of its bearing surfaces. To r-lTl-ct adiuz-iment. nut O ls tilrn- ed onto its thread until the rl-quir» etl wedge-like action‘ between the inner and outer nit-cs oi tlic two bearings, to cause llio two sets of rollers to operate with the re- quired irecdom. but to avoid any undue end motion of the whool on the axle, la secured. in both ihu types of wheel mountings shown. the outer bearings resists stresses acting lto crowd it on~both boar inks serving to carry the load. Lu- brication in both typos is by moans of lubricant—usualiy u thin grease-packed into the hub spacq bclwccn the two bearings or ap- plied to the purts of catch bear- ing before it is put into place in the hub. ..Queations of general interest to motorists will be answered in this column, lploe pQrmItNnQ. It an Immediate answer ls dsslrtli. enclose self-laddrrisltsd. c.tamp"d envelop‘. Address Albert L. Qrhglliare of our office. d 9 l! your stomach is sour, and you have a “heavy” f after eating-if your d la not readily digested and assimila- toltl-you are plainly in It glvu quick relief to . stomach troubles and pus lulu nonnal eating without painful elects. It also prevents constipation, and relieves kidney troubles. it is a reliable regulator . which keeps the system In a clean, angular, vigorous condition, and snakes the dyspepsia slifoworihllving. n willy/n rpm/swim». i rqnr Idiots/ling anipoonlnmqlh Th Candles Ind 420-. l-Imlifl It. Joli. IIJ. p o la I “d... ..>.. _ S your health clouded P The sparkle of the morning glass of 5N0 is the silver Ilhinja. Without doubt, you wouidgrestl banefltby the tonic, bfflClflgJZtrlln-Ciflflhg c ctoftaklitg Eno regularly. just a dash in a glass ofwater, every mornin on rising, would ClGItIWLQ-ho harmful rcsi ucs which have xocum ted urify the blood, and fortify jour system ‘than, too, would vanish those? strange langours and minor complaints fhlt are but the symptoms of; disordered internal system. Start to-dsy and note the happy Euo cfect. KING'S ' RUIT SAL 4 -- ~ rim" N“ halslgazlhue-rnma -- our": ma.» of l. c. sno. LTD. w. ii on... I‘,QIIQd rsriiwily-rituo. KNOWN ‘AND aJLD THROUGHOUT rur. wonto son tiALr-A-csnruav. Pmilmi Mir l1! )1; g”, Ltd" " Inuit Ssls " Wmluflondon. ll. r so" Ami’? a co HAROLD . iurcn . a. u“ York ronouro an?» Dr. J. Blanchard, Dental Representative, 3 Soldiers’ Civil lie-establishments, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Discharged soldiers of the C. E; F. entitled to free Dental trsst» moat under this Department may apply to Dr. J. E. Blanchard. vlio has been appointed Dental Repres entativo for Charlottetown, P. ll.‘ l- Assistant Director for Nova Sootla and P. E. I. 2307-20-ili. Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc. INTIQIINATIONA IJI|INE Ilunluptlon of Freight and Passenger service lit. John and Beaten Steamship "GovcrnYir lllngltgv” will leave St. John every WEDNEI- DAY at 8 a. m. and cvory SATURDAY at G p. m. (Atlantic time.) ' The \Vcdnesilay trips are via East Eastport and Luhec due Bolton about l0 a. m. Thursdays. Tho Saturday trips ard direct to Boston due Sundays about l p. in. FARE [$.00 STATEROOIII ‘$.00 UP Direct connection with Metropolitan Line steamers for New York vls Cupn Cod Canal. Freight rules and full information apply to A. U. Cllllllllilr llQItr Bt. John. N. B- imini-ritt... -_ Mill Priority For Sale One saw mill comprising row’!- shingie and lath machines planer. ' Power-water and steam. l" dam built- ln 1M7 in good condition with new water wheel of 40 to l! horse power. Land-q plot of land, 60 It!" more or less. . Property-d plot of land incisi- lug mill sight, 12 acres, 1 bulllllll lot, one acre more or lass. Ten par cont. of amount. mini U | enclosed with each tender. s. "r. amour. v Body-Tron. snsnnn ramparts will be ro-i oeived by the undersigned until Tuesday, Sept. 14th, 1020. for the purchase of The Wellington 00-. Ltd. property. Property for sale is as follows: One Midget Marvell flour mill (50 bbl. capacity per 24 hours), fully equipped new building with contirete base ant. Mill in use since i917. One wool carding mill (clothed anew last year). building in good condition. - Ono boiler and engine in separate building with concrete foundations and floor. 22 B-B-ia-llil. a IOOOQ-OOOO The North American Life Assurance Co. “SOLID AS Tiiil CONTJNENT” -- titents wanted for unrepresented districts i J. K. ROSS- Proviiicial Manager Royal Bank Building Charlottetown OOOO-OOO-O-O‘