tup. Left to fight tliburton of Nov. Cullen of Prim. and Sher. unswick. (op Phat.) _—‘fi 'lant, spent ;day evening. has now retum. at Woodstock, as. week visiting at s sister and bro. ' Alr- :, Charlottetown. Lorraine Gallant Summerside on 1g. November 13,. ted at the homes: 5. Isidore Perry Mr. and Mrs. Al. and Mrs. I Ferdie Arsenault : were guests of ts. Mr. and Mrs; t and family on Theii aim ember 16. trude was nlsh convent. extended the re late Jack Gillii lied quietly in his I morning at the and Mrs. Andrew ortune Cove where g up while fishing ames Arsenault 6 were guests l uncle and family. Jerry Arsenault mber 16th. 5. Ralph Gallant were in Duvar or Irs. Alphonse Ber- eeman Perry motored to Howls! 4r. Perry plans Howlan during tin DEQUE .rs. George Bends.- ecent visitors. then 5. Allan Martin and ;. John Martin, all )wn. Craig, iunday last. on being carried on. Christian Train“! l‘atamagouche. 1d taken a course 1 Anniversary of W he United Churchw . observed last 5 h I W, Burial! uh, J 1' of Park-Royal Uni‘ )n. Rev. Charlottetown. )eaker. It is “’0 Mr. Crowe was tible for the 8 .en Church. the Bcdeque 2 three 3131130111“ ilanning an en Church. iue Credit Uni et was held in th 561100 1yahle time was 19 Women 5 st. Mr. Wilbel‘ dent of the tin-13:” Mneck is 9“ B]. / ISINGTON? «J ft“ Ty Marks. C1111 in the Prlnce nd undei‘WC“t v. Her many. 1‘ ramd i‘PCO‘ely' v friend? "> - that Mr 113 . “‘9’ Day holiday at 'e. Returning t. . . Middleton. th ree appointment! on. Bedeque U n it“ - nit oi of on d on He was '7 United . - 8‘3 rge of which Boerntf’V d erect! 1 n- on 5 a on N°" 1 110"” 1 good attendance ad. Institu" ring and PM on a- DAILY SUMMARY ” THE CANADIAI PRESS “up”: "_:'.;et lower 111 “$5333 tr:ding. jig". york: 3-3.‘ket m'xed. , cal: Market mixed in 511e,“? e trad...:. {’CURRENCIES MONTREAL lCP) _ The Us. 6011;: closed Tflursday at a dis- co”; of 3 13-32 p: ' cer‘ in toxin: of cgnadian funds. down 1's. Pound sorting $2.71. down 7-16. (f?— % PRODUCE “WREAL (GP) -— Agi‘icul. ' department quotations: ggs: V‘flhtlegale desler prices mf'wuntry station. wcoden prices egin-large 5112—52, large 4712—42, 'om 39116—40, small 34-35. _B 33,5. C 23. Receip23 49. putter: Current receipts tend- .fihle 631/2. not tenderable 631/2 "£311 grade creamery prints, job we 6472-65: wholesale 641/4641/2. f i so: Delivered Montreal, n?“ waxed, Quebec white 33, col- ,“ 33; wholesale Quebec white 34, colored 34; current receipts Ontario white 1.0.1). grading sta— tion as, colored 35-35%. No quo- t tattoos for wholesale Ontario. Potatoes: Quebec new 755 1.35- 115; N.B. 75s 1.50-1.55. W‘Fm 27 Fraser 321,4. GT Lakes 33 W 30% How Smith 37% max Mon! 54% Had Bay Min 59% 3.53 NS 70% Imp Bank ' qua C Nat 50 Imp Oil 421/4 aim PC 39% Int Nick 85 mm: A 07 Int Pap 111 MM 3 $115 Int Pete 43 w " (1% Ma-Fer 10% .M 6% McCall 60% ’51“ m 41 N St. Car 23 C meat 84% Price 47% c'ceinent prn Que Pow 35 www- Royal Bank 75 cm Com - 50 Royallte 10% 00 law 357/- St. L Corp 171/; ' cot Brow It - ShaW'uI 32% Celan 191/4 Steel 60% 3‘ 29% Tran Can PL 25% ‘ utf Un Steel 121/: mum as ‘ Walker - 33% DiMo , 211/4 CANADIAN " Ta! 14% Con Pap 421,9 131/. Ford 1001/. {k . .. Steel 50 Monty W (2% ' pWaraer 35% NY Cent 28% 0 ' 685/4 Radio Corp - 403/. 59 Std ,Oil NJ so pm 31 37% Utd Aircraft 29% 4 an E1: 711/: Vanadium 361/4 We" 113V; Wetnge 66% Nil' .117 'l‘ T 55% econ 101% TORONTO ~': Tomato CLOSING STOCKS By The Canadian Press - rm Stock Exchange—Nov. no 111mm- ln cents unless marked 8. fiQ we 191.,“ — Ex-dlvldend_ xr—En- ntlts. n—Ex-warrants.) ‘f. = Not. week ~_ Iain High Low Close Cb’n minus A to am 1:10 290 315 —m ‘ ~ 1342: 60 59 by and 5750 a 7 a +1 “190 new state 1.. 1.15 Mm wt- 3900 too 390 390 —5 Arm” 2.00 16% 161/; LbI/a ——Il/z “it new 3200 18 16 17 —1 New: woo 7a 70 72 74 M‘ 1m 65 64 64 —1 Major M m u 11. + In town 4000 23 23 2.5 +2 . 6300 38_ am 37 .3 Am Ru mo 6 .‘w; 6 + ‘12 Mail mo 21 an 21 —1 ‘ AM‘ 115 110 114 +3 Au- ~ 11.00 u 131/; .14 . 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Get Dodd': 7 Pill: now. so WHY HAVE SORE MARKET C Morrison Con Negus C Persh C Red Pop C Regcourt C Sanorm Con Sud Conwes't Cop Corp COP-Man Coprand Croinor Crowpat Cusco Daering D’Aragon De Cour Deer Horn D’Eldona - Dome Donalda l’Ivan E Amphl East Mal East Sull East Met Elder v Eureka Exp] All Falcon Faraday C011 M and S 2135 322% $1111 Butt Ank 11100 106 93 Bull RL 10.10 7‘. T"? 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A A. SERVICE STATION Representative We can show you how to grow money Of course money doesn’t grow on trees—but about a dollar set aside each day can amount to $10,000 in twenty years. Talk it over soon with an Investors representative - “your best friend financially." Call or write: G. F. Cameron District Mgr., Su'mmersido J. C. Montgomery Charlottetown T'"Y95tQL§ syndicate gnu-,oa, 11:11:: (la OHICI: VINNI'EC, O‘FICKS Ill PIIMCIOAL (I'lll he' . gttcnt in L .510. 2331111 «ll - sunningng ~ 11111 a mill“ re I “mm wt EFFECTIVE m,- hunds “Spite! FRIDAY, Nov. 21 .k “3 Si‘. at S GREGOR’S 511.9; llltl “1 ‘1‘, is 11wmrmt‘u‘ ‘uhty “ HLnE creams & TURKEY PIES 11111" \H t I yr t' I‘lgasgl; I I will be available daily at . u : ‘- . , 1‘, us New“ 113W 77 GRAFTON STREET 1. "“" “9 (Next to Island Furriers) Opens at 3 p.m. (except Sunday) Norvalie , GI ARDIAN. NOV. 21. I958 13 Kirk .\lin 41000 45 42 63 +4 Kirk Town 500 ‘10 1f) 10 —l’h 'Labrador 3120 8151/; 25% 2.31/1 + W Lake (“In 2300 110 109 110 +1 I. Dul'attl't 2330 70 70 70 Lake Ling 3000 10": 10 10 l. 0511 700 2D 20 20 ——2 I. Shore 539 445 440 440 Lamaqne 102) 273 275 275 + 4 Leitch 3340 145 144 145 +3 Lencsurt 10800 13 16‘/2 16% —2‘/': Lexindin 430i) 6 51/2 6 +195 LL Lac 300 182 181 182 —5 Lomega 12020 5 41/: 41‘: Lorazin 3900 43 42 43 +1 Loradn wts 100 24 24 24 1 Lou‘. ict 100 91.41 9% 9% Lyntht 7100 20 20 20 )Iacdon 900 30 29 30 -1 llactie 10500 121/2 12 12 MacLeod 500 120 120 120 —1 Madsen 1200 2.35 255 255 Magnet 49100 111/:1 10 ll —1 Malartic 1500 98 96 96 —-O Maralgo 14320 28 261/: 26% Maritime 5/300 124 119 119 -3 Martin 6500 24 23 23 —-1 Matatch 8700 18 17% 171/: — V1 Maybrun 3000 17 16 16 ——1 McIntyre 210 8931/: 88k: 53% +3 McKcn 1550 28 28 28 McMar 610 9 9 9 McWat 2500 30 28 28 —-11 Mentor .2500 19 1417': 18 + 3 Merrill 52.50 110 105 106 Meta Uran 2000 9% 9 9 —1 Midrim 1900 88 88 88 —1 Millikan 6027 250 242 242 ——8 Min Corp 1305 $1516. 151/4 15% + VI Min-Ore 13800 18 17 1.“) -—l Moneta 2800 72 70 70 —2 Mt Wright 1375 50 50 50 Multi-M 2000 52 52 52 Nama Cr 4500 17 16% 17 -l- V2 Nealon 254000 13 11 13 +2 Nes Lab 4900 35 33 33 ——-2 New Alger 2500 8 8 8 —1 New Ath 2.500 32 30 30 —-2 New Bid ll 6% 8 +116 New Cal 1400 30 30 30 New Delhi 3300 33 36 m --2 N Dicken 2200 21.2 205 205 —10 N Goldvue 10500 10% 1t) 10 New Hosco 29475 142 L39 137 —6 New Jason 1000 9 9 9 N Kelore 3000 7 7 7 Newlund 10000 33 30 32 +2 N Man . 500 41 41 41 ~2 N Mylama 967108 150 100 110 40 fiewno}; 1500 9% 81/: 8V; —1 ew ouyn 6000 12 1 : Nickel Ms 800 75 I5” Iii/z + w Nipissing 0300 225 220 223 —a Noranda 930 553% 52% 512% -—11/4 Norgold 254618 12 10 15 + 91/; Norlartic ‘ 110450 35 33 35 + 2 Normetal 1766 9.5 350 355 -—10 Norpax 21500 27 25 26 —1 Norsync 14350 11 9% 10% N Goldcrt 2000 45 4.5 +2 N Rank 69575 14A 131 141 -—l Northsp 1050 210 205 208 —l Norsp A wts 900 149 141 145 +3 500 15 15 15 Nova Beau 500 160 160 160 Obaska 2500 6% 6% 61/: + Ié O’Brien 4200 55 53 55 + 1 Ogama 5000 7 7 7 Dim Rare 500 15 15 15 O’Leary 15000 22 18 20 Opem 2230 885 860 075 + 5 Orenada 1700 101/: 10 110% Osisko 15500 35 3 34 + ‘rfi Pamour 4500 62 60 60 —2 Paramaq 19000 9 av. 11 + 1% Parbec 2600 8 6 6 Parties 2300 49 46 46 + 1 Pater 600 36 36 36 —4 Patino M 700 625 600 6% + 15 Paymast 1090 20 20 20 + 1 Peerless 2700 25 25 25 + 1% Perron 800 24 24 21 + 1 Pioneer 1'80, 125 125 15 4‘2 Pitch-Ore 1000 6 6 6 — V: Mac” 1.90 [mi 10% 1M 3,. 30rd 341001 15 it 1.3 Preston 600 615 sis 615 .5 Pronto 3275 600 590 Purdex 23000 15 12in 11 + 117.; Que Ascot 18560 46 44 I4 ——2 Que C1111: 7925 60 8 Ho Que Cop 4030 29 27 27 —-1 Que Lab 3000 6 6 6 Que Lith 5'10 395 395 19:. Que Man 1000 20 20 '10 +3 Q Metal 860!) 78 76 77 11 Quns'mn 7001) 18 16*: 1612 —-l'/t~ Quemont 1320 51‘2‘2 1214 121,; Radiore 5800 46 ~15 45 77—] Rainville 500 49 49 ~19 —1 Rayrock 10150 76 72 7‘2 73 Renabie 200 130 130 130 ~10 Rexsnar 1000 48 48 48 ——3 Rio Rup 16500 10 91/1 10 Rlx Athab Z400 62 61 61 —2 Roche 5300 14% 14 1415 + V2 Rockwin 1100 35 35 Rowan Com 9000 13 12 12 ~1 San Ant 1350 65 65 66 Sand Riv 6500 141/2 14 14 Satellite 4300 58 56 56 -2 Sherritt 4:00 425 410 420 —5 Sigma 231 4130 430 430 —20 511 Miller 2200 50 50 50 Sil Stand 800 17 17 17 +1 Slocan VR 10566 211’: 20 21‘42 —1 Stanleigh 3635 104 102 102 —1 Stanlgh Wt: 160 43 43 43 Stan-att 6500 7% 7 7"; s V: Steeloy 2500 7 7 7 Steep R 2724 3121/: 1211: 121/11 —- V2 Sturgeon 6600 12 ii 12 +1 Sud Cont 9500 81/2 7»: 8 +1 Sullivan 1550 206 300 201 ~6 Sylvanite 100 106 106 106 + 1 Taurcanil 5400 71 69 69 + 1 Tani-can vt 4500 61 60 60 Teck.H 3950 185 180 184 + 3 Temag 3726 190 184 185 Thom I. 1500 as 63 65 +2 Tiara 3000 7 6 7 +1 Torbit 500 32 32 32 +2 Toy/at 500 9 9 9 + 1;, Tube: 1033 411a 411': 411,, 1 1,7, Trm Chib 2000 as 23 ~33 *2 UIt-Shaw 3500 221.4 22 221.1 +1 U Minulg 61250 23 21v. 211a —3I/. U Asbestos_ 1100 690 530 530 1.5 Uri Reno 160 425 425 425 +1.5 Ln Fort 14875 52 47 47 —3 UP? Can 3100 100 on 98 —2 Vandoo 1500 8 8 a Venture: 2594 323% 291/, 28% _, 1,é Violam 3800 127 122 127 + 5 Waite Am 1950 660 650 660 +15 Weedon 2500 21% 211/: 211/: +1 Werner 2500 10% 9 101/; +14. Willi-0y 19100 118 111 115 11 Will wtn 400 as 55 -. _5 “233 m w — v= 7% 71." ' W“ Hat; 5700 125 121 1 12?i :11” Yale Lead 4.650 29 28‘»; 29 Yk Bear 2500 91 86 5 Young HG 1700 so so so :1 \Z’ukeno 3500 61A 6 61/2 + 1,5 2313:" $33 28 27 27% Curb 17 17 17 Bulolo 295 375 365 Gaspe Cop 50 $32 :12 .2 Yukon Con 5500 64 61 64 +1 A G OILS ‘ cme as 1600 24 23 24 1 Max 500 67 67 67 :2 AP Cons 500 33 33 33 Am Leduo 21933 18 ‘ i7 i7 Anchor 13000 19 19 19 —l Asamera 5900 180 171 173 +4 Bailey SA 493 950 940 940 Bail 5 pr 2100 323 we 22% Bail S 5641» Z75 $23 22% 23 Bralsa 1500 75 75 75 Britain 6080 290 285 $15 +5 FOR RENT Floor Sanders and Edgera also Floor Sealers and Varnishea for sale CHANDLER BROS. . Plywood Place Dial“?! took pl Science- Now Shrinks Pilcs’ Without Pain 0r Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids ace. Toronto, Ont. (Special)—For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to‘ relieve pain and itching Thousands have been relieved with this inexpensive substance right in the privacy of their own home without any discomfort or inconvenience. In one hemorrhoid case after another, “very striking improve- ment” was reported and verified by doctors’cbservations Pain was promptly relieved. And while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) And most amazing of all—this improvement was mamtained in cases where doctors' observauons were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thorough \ standing wide use for heali individually sea refunded. 11 led that sufierers were able to nah such statements as “Piles have ceased to be a problem!" And among thesa sufierers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid con- ditions, some of even 10 to 20 yean' All this. without the use of nan- .cotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new heat ing substance (Bio-Dyne) — the discovery of a famousscientific in- stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in injured tissue on all parts of the ody This new healing substance It ofl'ered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H Ask for convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H oin‘tment with special applicator. Preparation H is sold wt all drug store; Satisfaction guaranteed ormnney please. FROM TAYLO'RS - .- for beauty and elegance CROSS and OLIVE by GOLDSMITHS the Cross and Olive " sure JEWELLERS LTD. 1@ "5' This beautiful full lead handout crystal in Pattern to lasting beauty makes it the perfect Christmas gift. TA YL ORS ' 1 sin/2 * \ Calalta 1606 '7! H '5 :‘al Ed 1015 9.23% 271: 277‘ C 011 Lds 1101) 191) 190 190 C‘ 011 L wts 2120 89 88 88 (.‘S Oil \1 ts 2C) $92M 92% 92% «r 'h ,Cdn All Oil 1900 561) 5:30 +1.5 ~C (‘hieftn 21121)!) 134 130 132 —-3 Cdn Dev 1775 550 530 550 +10 C Ex Gas 5100 7.30 225 230 +‘ C High Cr 22.500 55 53 35 +2 C Homestd 12100 170 168 168 —5 C Husky 128! $121») 121/4 12V: —- 1,5 C Husky MS 100 710 710 710 Cdn “"0 2200 275 264 270 +5 Cent Del .3100 806 800 805 —5 C Dragon 4533 24 22 22 -—l'/"z C Mir. Mac 1800 410 395 410 +15 C West P 625 47.3 465 470 Cree 011 1100 425 415 415 4 Cree wts 6900 156 150 155 +5 Dev Pal 1200 120 120 120 Dome Pete 275 $12 12 12 Duvex 3‘10!) 16 151”: 16 .' a. a a: :1: $213205 11* W + M in: 311:; 110. a... 17" :1: 1130116 613:.» 20 so Humber 7.500 190 188 190 +3 Jump Pnd 2000 25 241/: 241A — 1A .1 ppi {er 700 195 194 194 ——3 1 at rans 1000 41/2 " Marigold 4000 12 {ILA 1:1,. I :2 Medal 2250 240 21) no —5 Midcon 8160 63 61 61 -—l N Bristol 10730 10 91/2 91/: + V: N Cont 700 37 37 37 +1 N Davies 11500 21 Z) 20 -~2 N Superior 2433 131 120 11) —ll Northcal 1817;11 42 36 37 —6 NCO wts 100 1316 1.36 136 —M NCO pr 7.20 5361/; 36% 36V. Okalta 2140 110 lbs 110 +1 Pac Pete 1107 8171/4 17 17% Permo pr 3950 165 160 165 Peruv Oils 1500 150 150 150 +2 Petrol 46500 149 140 140 -9 Phillips 3100 115 110 1.10 Prairie Oil 500 247 245 245 Provo Gas 4000 305 300 305 Ranger 3400 am no 220 +5 Richwll 8720 118 110 1.13 +3 Rocky Pete 32.000 14 11% 12 —1 Royalite 770 810% 10% 10% —— ‘I‘a Sapphire 1000 67 65 65 -—2 Sapph debt 10 835 35 35 ——l Scurry 360 175 170 170 —3 Secur Free 700 710 700 710 +5 Souris South U 273500 72 65 67 -—6 Spooner 5500 10% 17 18% +1 Tex Cal 8500 37 34 ’ Tidal 35 + h 43325 127 116 12 Triad Oil 910 445 440 ‘4?) 1" Un Oils 4710 215 210 212 +2 Wayne 2080 14 14 14 — % Wespac 2634 17 17 17 sturne 5500 89 87 88 —I WCanG 7.00 153 153 153 -—a W Cdn OGrts 100 6 5 ‘ W Decalta 3550 156 153 153 —6 W Lease 200 425 425 425 —10 W Naco 2750 96 D5 95, —3 Windfall 4500 15 14 14 --1 Yan Can 1500 10 9% 10 Curb Burke Electric Authorized Electrical Wiring ‘ Repainn’ ' g and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances ' Television 'I 12 Kent St. DIAL 4021 International Holdings Limited Notice of Meeting NOTICE is hereby given that a special general meeting of the shareholders of INTERNATION- AL HOLDINGS LIMITED (here- inafter called “the Company”) will be held at the office of the Company at 164 Richmond Street, in the City of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, on the 6th day of January, 1959, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock of the forenoon, for the purpose of con- sidering and, if deemed advia~ able, passin“ resolutions appjov~ 1mg, sanctioning and confirming: (1) Special By-law “A” approv- ing the acceptance by the Company of an Offer dated October 16, 1958. made by International Holdings Corp- oration, a corporation in. corporvated under the laws of the State of Maryland, United States of America, to purchase and acquire the undertaking, assets and business of the‘Company for the consideration, and on and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in such Ofifer; and Special By-law “B” provid- ing for the voluntary wind- ing-4p and dissolution of the Company and the distribu- tion of its assets, in cash and in kind. among its shareholders, all in acconi- ance with the provisions and requirements of the said Ot- fer and under and subject to the provisions of the Winding-up Act of Canada: (II) and for the purpose of passing a resolution to ratify the action of the Company in approving an investment advisory contract to be entered into between Inter- national- Holdings Corporation and Schrcder Trust Company, New York, and for the purpose of passing such other resolutions in respect of. or in any way relating to, any of the foregoing matters as the shareholders pre- sent or represented at such meet- ing may deem appropriate. Only shareholders of record on December 10, 1958 shall be en- titled to vote at the meeting. Extra copies of all papers mailed to the registered share- holders may be obtained at any of the following places: International Holdings Limited, c/o Montreal Trust Company, 164 Richmond Street. Charlottetown. P. E. I. ‘ Canada. J. Henry Sohrodcr 8: Co. Limited, 145 Leradenhall Street, London. E C. 3, England. Schroder Trust Company. 57 Broadway, New York 15, N Y., U. S. A. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD. J. S. FRY. Secretary. D A T E D at Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. this 19th day of Nov- ember, 1958. Every time you make a bank deposit at the ENS you help keep the wheels of Canadian industry turning. Through its nationwide system of branches, The Bank of Nova Scotia puts your money to work in cities, farms and in factories across the country. This investment in Canada helps provide greater employment opportunities and a higher standard of living for us all. The BNS statement below shows what your money—and that of over 1,000,000 other depositors—accomplished in 1958. Highlights at TheBank 01 Nova Scotia's 127th Annual Statement as at October 31, 1958 ' Assers —the Bank’s resources and how they work for you $247,872,764 cash, cheque: and due from other bank: This is like cash in the Bank’s till to - V service the cheques which BNS cus- tomers draw on their accounts. $467,091,259 investments These funds (mostly Canadian Government Bonds) help finance ,1“ varied Government activities such as .- the St. Lawrence Seaway; the National Harbours Board; Wheat Board payments; our National Defence needs. Other investment funds go into the building of schools, highways, new plants‘and equipment—to make more of the good things of life available to us all. $133,136,698 all loans, secured This money, lent to investment houses, is subject to immediate recall if required. $797,867,038 other loans, , less provision for estlmated loss Our customers in Canada and abroad borrowed this amount for all kinds of personal and business purposes. These loans help finance the purchase of materials and the sale and distribution of goods. . . from the cutting of trees in the forest to the sale of refrigerators . . . from starting a business to improvmga farm or home. Loans of this nature are the lifeblood of Canada’s growth. $31,253,962 customer-3' liability . , . under Letters of Credit ' : This is the amount customers are i«_/' \ . pledged to repay the Bank for funds it may pay out on their behalf under Letters of Credit, covering trade in Canada and abroad. Most of this money goes into: con- tinuous programme of improvmg our branch facilities so that customers can do their banking more pleasantly and casdy. $26,803,272 bank promises and other assets LIABILITIES -—money entrusted to us by you, the customer $1,595,474,227 deposits a: More than a million cus- tomers now bank with (he BNS. They deposit their , money for a host of reasons—to meet business and household needs . . . as a retirement fund for the future . . . or to finance a college education. Our cus- tomers place these funds for safetyand convenience in current and savmgs “accounts, personal chequing accounts and such special accounts as the Bank’s unique PSP. \Iaqi $31,253,962 Letters of =‘ ‘- Credit ll This shows the amount of _\x. credit the Bank has guaran- teed on behalf of its customers buying from suppliers, particularly those abroad. This encourages the expansion of foreign trade and in this way helps develop new outlets for Canadian goods and scrv1ccs . . . another way the Bank helps the wheels of industry go round. $6,011 ,237 other liabilities This represents money set aside to cover expenses which must be met, but are not yet due . . . such as our 1958 Income Tax. WHAT THE SHAREHOLDERS CONTRIBUTE ,, $71,285,567 capital paid a? up, rest account and - & undivided profits Q The shareholders—the real owners of the Bank—contribute these funds which protect the interests of the customers. They thus ensure the strength and stability of the ENS and help make possible the Bank’s increasing contribu- tion to the growth of Canada.’ TOTAL RESOURCES $1,704,024.993 The BANK oi NOVA SCOTIA More than 500 branches across Canada and in London—New York—Jumaica—Cubc—Puerto Rico- Dominican Republic—Bahamas—Trinidad—Borbodos. Correspondents the world over. .1; has». m‘uo-‘ 3.11:". .v v