When Charlottetown was in— corporated, and even as late as 1873 when the “Royal” 0 p e n e (1 its Charlottetown Branch, men depended on the
c a n 0 e for transportation 1 /
throuth Canada’s forest wild- erness. Swift to paddle, light to portage, it was a prime example of man’s resourceful-
n-ess ——h a practical answer to a practical problem.
Resourcefulness plays as important a part in banking as 1n my other line of endeavour. The Royal Bank of Canada 18 consltant'ty seeking better ways of doing things, new ways of being usefu to 1 s customers. If7 during your stay, we can be useful to you in any way, we hope you will call on us. We’ll be very happy to serve you.
Charlottetown Branch — L. D. MacKAY, Manager
' ' Mount Stewart branches at Summerswle, Hunter River, \1 Other and Tyne Valley.
THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA