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