7” BENCH. gam SAW §& Cuts joints, etc. Fast pulley, calibrated bevel-cutting Oilite bear- ings, double-locking rip fence, safety saw blade x guard and ripping splitter. Table size 12 x 1312”. | DRILL KIT —_—" Take the “ * out of many home-shop aa” _ projects. Drill has 30% more working torque =e than comparable models. Full 2-amp. uni-. : operation and tong life. LOOK WHATS IN- a CLUDED: Drill with . eek 98 } este Bi tee . 2-Speed, '/,” and //,” Comb. DRL? %” mm steel, 1” in wood. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET Portable SAW <> 9-92 , for home and shop use. Sturdy, General-purpose lightweight. TRU-GUIDE feature ensures accurate cutting, safeguards against binding or jamming in the wood. Easy-grip handle, trigger switch. 5-amp. speed 20 1%” at 45°. 6-ft. cord and plug included, Take work out of 2.98 sanding y Produces the smoothest finish on wood, fibre, metal, ete. 7% x 35%” sanding surface. Speed 4000 orbits per min. Universal motor, rated 2.0 amps. Gives sure-grip, precision control, banishes fatigue. Com- plete with sponge rubber pad,. sheepswool polishing pad and 9 sheets assorted sandpaper. 7 Saws in One Elec. JIG SAW 2.98 Makes all kinds of cuts in alf kinds of materials. _Makes’ its own starting hole. Cuts 2 x 4's, does delicate scroll work. Fufi-2-amp. universal motor. . Vibration free‘performance. It’s a cross-cut, keyhole, hack, rip, band and coping saw. Lightweight alumi- (LOWEST PRICE TILT-ARBOR T” BENCH “gat. 235° Makes any cut. Blade tilts to desired angle up to 45°. Self-aligning rip fence locks front and rear. Accurate Mitre Gauge. Machined stationary table 13 x 13” (with extensions, 13 x 37” listed below). Cuts to a full 2”. DOUBLE-WIDTH EXTENSIONS. Pr. 6.95 4 CANADIAN TIRE - CORPORATION LIMITED STEWART and MacRAE 9/96 Queen St. Dial 8569 : OPEN MON. TUES. WED.’ 'TIL 9 Per iF Lee Pe a ¥ ¥ a —_ it if iF tt Ae USC AT WORK i a é i F and may the precious bless» ings of the season abide with hope, faith and good will, MICHAEL'S GROCERY 8 Longworth Avenue Charlottetown rated universal motor, No-load speed 3200 rpm., full load 2000 rpm. Depth of cut 1%” at 90°; . THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ~~ Condensed Annual Statement 30th November, 1959 ASSETS ¢ Cash on hand and due from banks (including items . oe Gradeit) ii. a ss eel eas fle eta ee $ $58,724,021 Government of Canada and provincial government securities, at amortized value .......++++ . 787,719,587 Other securities, not exceeding market value. . . 3 472,429,923 Call loans, fully secured cores eeeeee nies 366,068,424 Total guick assets eeeeveeee $2,184,941,955 ‘Other loans and discounts ......++++++s 1,522,568,647 Mortgages and hypothecs insured under N.H.A: es oe oc bake a 291,756,158 Bank premises. ..+2++eeeeeteseed 45,925,659 Liabilities of customers under acceptances, guarantees and letters of credit oeene4eeneteneseee#ee#e# 78,859,408 GCoher G0OMS cic ccc et ooo ee eb oeeces 5,606,834 $4,129,658,661 —=————. LIABILITIES Deposits ...522222%"32%22%22%8 $3,777,620,441 Acceptances, guarantees and letters of credit. . . « 78,859,408 Other liabilities . 2.222 eee eceeed dé 17,157,316 Total liabilities to the public , 3 6 $3,873,637,165 Capital: - Authorized— 10,000,000 shares x of $10 each .... $100,000,000 Paid up—6,048,000 shares— issued and fully paid. $ 60,480,000 Rest Account ...+2ee064%8 195,020,000 . Undivided profits eeeceveveendd 521,496 256,021,496 ! $4,129,658,661 ee STATEMENT OF UNDIVIDED PROFITS Profits for the year ended 30th November, 1959, after provision for depreciation and *income taxes and after making transfers to inner reserves out of which full pro- vision has been made for diminution in value of invest- ments andjJoans ..-++++++-> eos ce | wee Dividends at the rate of $2.021%4 per share . $12,245,959 Extra distribution at the rate of 30¢ per share 1,814,400 $17,119,140 14,060,359 : $ 3,058,781 Transferred from inner reserves after provision for *income taxes exigible. 2... 5 +--+ sss fe ete es Balance of undivided profits, 30th November, 1958. . < ¢ 4,000,000 562,715 ; $ 6,621,496 Transferred to Rest Account YI EEPET2E27223 6,100,000 Balance of undivided profits, 30th November, 1959. . 3 $ 521,496 ———— *Total provision for income taxes $20,890,008 , K. M. 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