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........OUR CITY'S SIDEWALKS TELL ......
SIDEWALKS write the story of a modern
city’s progress. As a city grows, so its sidewalks lengthen, framing new blocks of homes, quilting them into the orderly patchwork of a planned community.
The story of our city’s sidewalks since the first concrete was poured is one we can aII be proud of. For they write of aII the 18,000 people, ”old" and “new", who now call this community home . . . of ushering hundreds of new workers to new jobs . . . of leading happy children to new schools. . . shoppers to new stores . . . and the faithful to new churches.
As one of Charlottetown’s long-time residents, we of the B of M have been proud to watch this story unfoId and to have contributed to its writing. For we came to Charlottetown hack in 1907, when Charlottetown citizens numbered but two-thirds of today’s population. Since then we have witnessed, and
shared in the progress and prosperity of the capital city of “The Island of the Gulf”.
We look forward to helping write many more chapters of our sidewalks, tale of progress,
BANK or MONTREAL Wk 7M 3M
Charlottetown Branch, 105-107 Grafton Street: BEN ROGERS, Manager
WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817
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