Roy Shoots A Pair Saints Advance To Finals Defeating Montague 5-2 wiu., us were in close on Word room where it was found he had lliiy weren't to be stopped. Gillis aggravated a shoulder injury suf- liandled 9 Montague drives in the feted earlier in the season. Mac- st.-coiid and ti Donald was advised by a doctor not more in the third. Montague goalie I” "fur" '9 "53 KING I115 M8 lb- Gene 1'.-'ard had his moments too. scnce was felt by the Primroses. in the second period Arnold Mullins set up the only 15-7 goal of the first period when he Last night at the Sports Arena St. Dunstan's University whipped Montague Primroscs 5-2 to advance to the finals of the island Senior B hockey league against either Parkd.” or Basilica Youth Club. The Saints went about their lob, in a workallkc way and built up a 4-0 lead in the first two periods of play. M.iita' finally beat .Wllf Gillis. who played a sensatioiial game for the Saints. early in the third frame and gave the Saints quite a scare when they added another about 5 minutes later. But Ray Glonet settled things at 13.21 when he batted in Roy's rebound to ice the game then and thorn Montague di" '1 stop trying though and it was only because of first periiti. 7 in tlic especially when S1:'nts outshot Eilontarzue ROY NETS TWO the sci - g set up it it-mate Glonet for another the others. cacti got one tin: iloiitailllf Referee Aloe iilmiliilll around it in ' pcnallics ' which uere picked up by 5 l7 L Montague lost thr services 0' some termfic puckstopping by Gill- is and spotty shooting by Montague players that kept them down to two aid in the wlicii he rraslicri into ill; lin.ii-l- Gash," Rm. pa('f'(l tlir b.tint.. on L'0rnE!'. HQ passed back to Roy who -lief-I null tun aunts and was standing right in front. Buck Davey and Ed MacDonald sot Buck DIVOV scored on a "Davey Billy Hughes and Dick Carroll alhot from just inside the blueline l I ,,..,.(-.1 Sheer determination on the part six of.oi (iaston Roy enabl -' the Saints :1 ,k d . V . (-.,m.s,, 11;"-Dun and fought his way in front of the A H 9 Pnwiiivili iiitnihe rvl Dlav. lllnntagi" cage where he draw out lwai-rt and deposited the puck be. lliinri llllll ' carried down the ice and into the At 11.56 of the second period Special" as he blasted a wicked at beat Ward cleanly. to take a 3-0 lead at 16.16. Roy battled for the puck in the corner P.E.l. lntersciiool 1 Sports On Friday . This Friday evening at the Spotli- Arens in Charlottetown the pick oil school boy and girl skaters from 1 ' U I i ' I l . i'.l' till? 3i5i.T.i”"'.'iii i3i'ieii'''.eiia : 6 Tl" Ch-Ilottotuwa Guardian. Weduuday user. 21. use relay races to decide this year's Island Titliata. Already numerous schools all over the Province have held their- own Ice Meets. At these. winners were selected to take part in the three County meets arranged b.V the Physical Fitness Division. and. out of the three County Meets will come winners of first and second places to compete against one another at Sports Arena. Friday evening. With only six competitors in; each event and a fast sheet of Ice. Issured, skating fans. schoolmat- es. and parents should see an ex- cellent evening's racing. Conclud- ing the big programme. at which trophies will go to winners and medals to those placing second and d. will be an hours skating for a . Quare Times 1 Detroit l Came From Behind Wings Nip Leafs 3-2 By DAVE Dfligla DETROIT (AP) .. Detroit Red wings exploded for three goals within five minutes of the third period Tuesday night to overcome a two-goal deficit and defeat Tor- onto Maple Leafs 8-2 in the opener of their Stanley Cup ggmpnngj hockey series. 4 . Until the last-ditch flurry. it was all Toronto. with the Leafs out- fighiing and outscrambllng the in the SlflP of the 'iiriiita:Iir IVE” . outplayed Saints for'Tlic younc rearciiard had in he as lsteted from the ice to the riressini: 1 goals. ' " Montague l the best part of the game but when Abbies-All Stars To Play it lllliil Warren 'ilacRae inter- --cpled Jack MacDonald's pass to haiey in front of the Montague net lhut 1211' MacDonald was there to izrah the loose puck and blast it ltlillt" 1.1ItIVT.lflllE ROCK SAINTS p iiuni.i:iie rocked the Saints back on than heels as they came out for Benefit Game A ilFllFlll hnrkev game for Mr Peter Mccarron. Montague. will be staged at the Montague Rink Thurs day night with the Abbie Juveniles meeting the Kings County All-Star Juveniles. Mr. .'tlcCarrnn recently suffered I severe heart attack while en- route to Summerside with the Mon- tague Juveniles. He was taken to the Cliarlottetnun Hospital. where it is understood. he will remain for several weeks before being permit- ted to return to Montague. For many years Mr. ML-Carron has been interested in hockey. and was a former defenceman of the Primrose hockey team nhich at one time in the thirties held the Island championship. During the past several years his interest has been in coaching the kiddies teams in Montague and to mark his success. the Montague paperweights, peewees. bantams and midgets captured the Kings County trophies this year. To these At Montague youngsters hr baa given his tum: and his experience. all for the pui- pose of assisting and developing the youth hockey program in this community, and his efforts have indeed brought results as hockey fans have seen who have watched these youngsters in action. The benefit hockey game Thurs- day night has been a spontaneous outburst of appreciation to Mr hic- Carron for his interest and work in the development of youth hockey at Montague, and if the present responst is any indication. then a packed house will be present for this benefit night at Moiitagiie. The two teams which are being brought loge-tlier have played ex- cellent hockey tliruiirzhout the sea- son, and in past exhibition games. their hockey ability has received many favorable comments. Spect- ators will therefore he assured of a splendid evening's entertain- ment ai the Thursday ninht bone- fit game for Mr. Mccarron. In This Corner Monday's Menu Poor Fare After Island Monday's playoff game between Pictou and the Parkdalo Flyers. built us up for a letdown the likei of which we haven't experienced at ' anytime this year. Having been fed on a steady diet of fast. spirit- ed hockey dished up in just about. every outing in Island Senior Lea- e play this season we were total- unprepared for the unseasoned. l I iceless fare on Monday's menu. e were expecting better things i from the Nova Scotia champs. The l lilo plus crowd of fans that were in 5 attendance caught the spirit. of the thing early in the game and by the time tit seemed like a very long lime) the third period rolled around they were as disinterested in pro- ceedings as the Pictou players seemed to be. int out however that it was rough no fault. of the Pas-kdale Plyera that the me turned out to be I clinker. hey supplied whatever fire there was but it is difficult indeed to maintain a fast pace alatnst a team who won't or can't do like- wise. Lethargy permeated the air and like a yawn in a crowded room it spend around until about uveryone was infected. Parkdale defense lull Ralph Jos- ey got himself into a bit of a pickle when he pushed referee Urban Morrison around a bit after being tagged with a minor penalty for charging Mark Bsbinoau with whom Josey was having a running feud. For that he got I game mis- conduct and for an alleged attack following the game on the other re- feree Don Wholan. Josey has been Iuepended by the M.Al-i.A. until their annual meeting thus coming leptember. We hear that the We might League Diet wliere trim a two to ltVP year sus- pension if the facts merit ii is loss leaves Parkdale strip- ped down to two rearguards for Thursday's clash with the Basil- ica Youth Club. Pele Hill depart- ed for the west last week. But the youth club won't be in very healthy shape either. Jack ispy) Ready. one of the best and cer- tainly the most. colorful player in the league, will be out for the rest of the season as a result of illness. Also Harry Simmonds. R.Y.C.'s steady rightwinger is in hospital and it was reported yrs- terday that Harry's hrnther Boat- tonder Donnie may also be out for Tliursdayls game. The Flycrs will really be up against it when they travel to Stellerttin on Friday for their sec- ond clash with Pictou. The Font- iacs were minus six of their regul- ar players on Monday. Included'in the group were four forwards Kent Storey. Mickey Melanson. Doug MacPherson and Danny Dorrlng- ton and dcienscmcn Lugs Rae and Ronnie Cheek. Thcy figure to be I better team'on home grounds (for the sake of their fans there we hope so) and without Josey Parkdale will be faced with the task of play'- ing two roarguard for 60 minutes on two consecutive nights ad pos- sibly three. The winner of this series is to play the New Brunswick Inter- mediate "A" winner. Both Park- dale and Pictou are registered in the senior category. Just what the eventual winner of the Marl- time series will be called is an interesting question. And just how senior teams are playing off with intermediate teams is another in- terestlng question. May be it can Parkdale player could draw any- be done. We wouldn't know. Receives Susperision ta Parbdale Flyara rugged .. nalpbloeeywboyes-penalty l Iaadedutndeflntte WU . I .-sh”:-tr it. i stop samnutb III: vlIr.:f't named on .. nausea latlhemtlualmathg Morrison after being given a minor in the late stages of the third lltod and was assessed with I game not penalty. Follow I it is alleged that be Don Wbelan. be reviewed ofibo Il.A. lntenbao. the third period full of fight. After a -usiained barrage of shots at the b'auu- rage Primroses finally con- nected nlii-ii Dick Carroll slapped in t).mliiii."s passout from behind the not About five minutes later Billy llllL'll('S made it 4-2 on a solo effort from the corner. Roy intercepted Mike Connolly's attempted pass and whipped a shot "ill Ward stopped. But Glonet was Dlankffl on his doorstep and beat him easily on the second try. CHIT-CHAT - The crowd "um. bored In the close vicinity of 1,400 ........ ..surpristngly large when there was so much other activity going on ht. in Charlottetown last first period wh Hughes slid a shot underneath Gillls ........ ..The puck was headed for the net when Arnold Mullins scooped it away just in time........MontIgue went down but they went down fight- ing right up until the last second of play........Congratulatlon to the saints condolences to Mon- tague ...... ..It was I great series . ..... ..EIther Parkdale or B.Y.C. will have quite a job handling Saints in the finals. Lineups: Montague Ward: def- ense MacRae. G. MacDonald. Con- nolly. Coyle: forwards Dawling. Hughes. Carroll. MacLeod. Landry MacLean. Trowsdale. Ledwell. Saints: goal -Gillis. -defense. M. MacDonald. L. MacDonald. Hache. Mullins: forwards. Dacey. E. Mac- Donald. .T. Mat-Donald. Veilleux. Roy. Gionet. Maclnnis. Kane. Burns. Summary First Period: 1. Saints Roy, (Mul- ltnst 12.58. Penalties: Carroll. Connolly. M. MacDonald. Hache. Second Period: 2. Saints Davey (E. MacDonald! 11.56; 3. Saints. Roy 16.17; 4. Saints E. MacDonald. (J. MacDonald. Davey) 13.30. Penalties: Roy. Macftae. Macin- nis. Third Period: 5 Montague. Car- roll (Dowliiigi 2.11: 6. Montague. Hughes 7.40; 7. Saints. Glonet Roy 13.21. Penalties: Katie. MacDonald. Coyle. Hornets Edge Alberton 8-7 in a fast and rugged game played last night at North River Rink Milton Hornets edged the Alberton Regals B to 7 in the first game of the best of three Chai- lenge Series. For the winners G. (Iruwys 2 Griffin 2. D. MacEa('h era. .1. Moore. Mackarris and Purceu each getting singletons. For the losers Geudet 2. Mat thews 2. Plckard. Lellair Iad W MacLeod. L. Qsecond-place Red Wings at every urn. Run George Armstrong had given ithem a one-goal lead in the first LONDON (Apt -, Q.,.m- Times, - period and Ron Stewart had added favorite for the Grand National the Sewnd tally in the middle Saturday, will not rim in tlic i'at'e.;fraiiie. scoring his first goal in his trainer announced Tuesdaygtliree years of Stanley Cup com- nipht. - petition Quare Times won the his race: But the Red Wings came to life 1,51 yegr, 11,, 1,-,5i,.i.-mnpd gr-ld as the third period got under way. lng who is 10 years old was listcdl Eafh lmm W33 5 "13" Elm!" Wit!" as 9-to-1 favorite in the must re-lG0Pd19 :l;lW:-htilltzelzifgnliu Dfalgigg ' - - .. -, scorer. ou e ' -ill!-qL-l he took a short passout from Red W95 Cancelled Montague ladies Owing to the lieaiv amount of siiuw on the ice at tho NorthiT H A I River causeway the ice race l 0 "or which scheduled to haie been held I I 0 this afternoon has been cancelled. V RT The ladies of the Montague Curl- ing Club are holding their annual iadics bonspicl at the curling rink B 'd in H today with play beginning at 1.30 ell 0 5 pm. a. again at 3.30 pm. , . Two teams from Summerside St k T t and tw from Alberton will be on a I e hand to play against four teams from Montague. The ladies from Duggm tCP)...Canad1an5 draw. )the Charlottetown club are unable ing horses in the Irish Sweepstake :to attend at this time owing to the for next Saturday's Grand National ibonsplel being held in the Charl- steeplechase at Liverpool. England iottetown rink. numbered I47-mostly from east-l At the conclusion of play a ban- ern Canada. it was announcediqret will he held at the Rainbow Tuesday. ' :Room of the Bison Restaurant. Prlzewinners will be determined l mt tlfie placing of the horses over; . . . e our-m'e 356 - yard Aintree.M A t track. some prizes are worth thou- l c sands of dollars. I A Canadian who drew last year's The only activity in the minor winner. favored Quare Times. was league at the Arena today is a out of luck after all. The horse. regular junior fixture between S. aisle: ash 10032:; favorithcedlast l D.U. and the Abbies at 6 pm. ur ay. as n Icratc . . Tum" Vincent 0.31.1" JUVENILE! T0 ISIDE County Tipperary. Ireland. aaidl Th! following juveniles will his time was found to have iuiimaet at tho Aron: tomsht to itself on an inside foreleg during 1 UBVEI 30 Silmmerslde 10? "19 a training spin Monday, The in. first game of the Island finals. jury is temporary. said O'Brien, 3. Ward. Blanchard. E. Nichol- but excludes Quare Times from the son. G. Trainor. 1). Stewart. 8. race. Quare Times is owned by MacArthur. M. Macnae. Mac- Mrs. Cicely Welman of Ireland. Now joint-favorites are the Queen - Mother's Devon Loch and Mrs. G. 2 l(ohn's Sundew. both quoted at 10-1. l Next-according to Monday's bet-l ting call-over-was Mrs. W. Lu Pilki.ngton'a Must at 100-B. Each was drawn by two Canadian tick-. a ct . Mrs. Evelyn Thomas of Torontol vion 3137.500 on Quare Times last year. when 5557.500 was paid Cana- dian swecpstake winners. 1 Gribun-CDL B0275 Lukoy Seven. p Thetford Mines. Que. . Peaceful George - DO! 7266:! Louis LA Montague. Quebec. p Valiant Spark tscratchedi-CEM i 81125 Maurice Dube. Montmorcncy Ville. Que; DQQ 03406 Nuts and Bolts. Reserve Mines. N. S. No response to 1)-CEM. 43998 Major. Vernon River. P.E.l.. Irish Lizard-CDH 64012 Mrs.l Etta Klein. Montreal. IIGGEST P1?! The largest-diameter natural gas. Stewart. each scored once. pipeline. 30 inches. serves New, York City from New Jersey. i Prince Co. Sport Echoes Judges from the island Senior "3" Hockey League have picked George MacDonald as the the best dcfcnccnian in the league. We think it was rather I good choice. we've admired young indeed. We do not think Adlai Stevenson convent ion. thirty-flu games were played . in Summernide. and that two. members of thecxecuttve are from this Ps'hoe- , g '3"! fans might . was not It least eh I: side elllbar on this panel judges. Vice-president luaa Kelly would have been I loll- cal choice. or all island nowa- papors rould have been re re- miu-d by selecting John In-. Neill as one of the rite er-. Cmsrtcay. it n his; else. would seem to dictate some such procedure. As far as we know the Sissnmerstdo Am are Ittll bona ftde member! If We Island Senior "3" lnagu. We remember they were voted out of the Playoffs. but do Id seem to recall. any aaaentlvo. meeting at which they were it just as we predicted that wonld.ofeoursetbla -7 ingbuatooestaoldsmtf tut a W'?'a':ii-';s2eI'.iiis.;s : alsovorgottepl reel tray itieflcosne color-s.Tbeytltd. tbkmmgahwdbbo-t . i. Ron MacArthur on his recoivingl one vote. A remarkable showlngl ycetherine Callback to blink the could have done sslllght for well at a Republican nomin;itingiThompson scored both goals for! Considering that seven of the ' Likes Defense Choice But Why No S'sicie Voters? fore the Idient of spring. they went to Kehslngton and defeat- the Kensington ladies 7-2. Marlene Birch. the ace of the team. tor has that-word "ace" lost a lot of its flavor in these parts?' scored 4 goals. assisted MacDonald's smooth play all wtn- by sister Anne once and by Do- Wa'd also like to congratulate rls Gorrill in another. Doris scor- Dougall. R. McCormick. G. Cud- more. 1". Mahar. D. McCormick. G. Dillon. .1. Arsenault. Duffy. B3l7v?deTellowns Crapaud 6-4 in Crapauri Rink last night Bclvedcre nosed nut Crapaud 6 to 4 in the third game of the beat of seven stories for the Frank Myers Trophy. Crnpaud now lead the series 2 games to 1. YMCA tad BYC H In Volleyball Finals Series The defending City Hvolleyball lea us champs the Basilica Youth Clu will this year be challenged for the honors Irv the Y.M A. Seniors Both teams won their war iiito the finals last night at the Y. M.C.A. with B.Y.C. eliminating Prince of Wales College and the Y putting the skids under the Ex- perimental Farm Agros. SERIES A Trailing thrce games to none. Prince of Wales college made is strong bid to stay in contention but B.1'(' proved a bit too strong, in finishing of their plays P. .C. took the fourth game 15-11 to put them right back in the series. After a hard fought fifth game thoug the B.Y.C. came through with a 17-15 victory to give them the semi-final round G-1. ed two on her own hook. and Eileen Gsudet took a pass from- Carrie: another one. 'Kensington and nicked up that only penalty of the game. 0kay.l managers and coaches. bring out your lsdies' teams watch us give you the huaines. Here is I'I uglfflcill tabulation of to or 0 Prince County tatonobolaatlo a sports hall at Ct Italian last Fri- lay evening: (I points for first. I points for second. and 1 t t for third.) luivintoratls lgli 4!. 0'l.eary 30. CI Traverse ' 14. lanes ll. Iberian I8. . dlotu llIu.'l'l.iII.III I each. r-::''-:..:.-'-.::-.:'-'.:.:-..--:.-: '0 - um II-I In-N Playoff Hockey places than an other school. seven in all. amnar- ggmg do was ao'slt with at: c.,.:..'.".;.,.;',.:";..,1 "' ".5 aounis soivioirr no 7-cu two sue ul storms. 8'"... w" 3 -vs.- - T ' . sums naonns &',,:,-'-,,..,.-J": "" Final game Intermediate an group of am. and. meal "C" finale. . belt aura of lo I peace . W, ,,,. , , ... .., ,, : SERIES 3 The Y Seniors and the Agros had one of the closest and but series seen here in recent years. Going into the fourth game last night the V were trailing in the series 2-1. They came through with the fourth ame. 13-12 to tie the series 2-2. ros took the next one 15-10 to la e a 3-2 lead. The Y came back very strong to tie the series at 3-3, by purmitn; ll points into the Aglr-hos . a final was a thriller all the way with the Y having just a bit too much ammunition for their oppon- ents. The Agros grabbed an only N load the "Y" tied it up I lit and then served 7 straight points to crush the Agros 15-0 to take the aortas. The finals will start early neat week. Kelly at :58 and barrelad in I goal nor” from 10 feet out. From there on in the Wings were in command all the way. pressuring and forcinl Toronto goalie Harry Lumley into luu g efforts. Detroit took the leg up two brilliant plays less a min. ute apart. Centre Alex lvecehio carried in along the right boards and flipped a pasaout to winger gohn Bucyk who smashed it at 12 Just 4 seconds later. the in- eptred Wings scared I Iln. Oncd again it was Delvecc We work that gave the Wings the goal. GRABS LOOSE FUCK He took a loose puck at the corner of the net after Metro Pry- stai jarred it loose from the Tar- onto defence. Manoeu ling twice out of the way of opposing players. Delvecchlo jammed in the puck from two feet out. It was an important victory for the Detrolters who came into the game heavily favored to take the series. The .Red Wing . had been playing sub-par hock Ind scored only two goals in their last three games. They faced a team that defeated them two nights ago and was "up" for the playoffs. SUMMARY First period: 1. Toronto. Ann. strong (Duff. Thomson) 11:7. Pen- alties: Thomson 1:37. Bucyk :80. Pronovost 10:11. Cullen and Lind- say l1:1. hligay 1:1. Second perlodx. Toronto. Slew- art t”eIumei 11:1. Penaltiesi Hannigan and liillman 7:. Pry- Thtrd period: . Detroit. Howe tbelvechlo. Goldhnml :1; . De- troit. Delvecchlo Pi-ystai 5:56. Penalties: Thomson :31 and 8:42. Stops. Iiumley Hall 11113-so 3720-as SPORTS ARENA SKATING Monday and Wednesday Afternoon - 4 - 5:30 Admission: Adults 25c; Children 10: Monday Night Playoff Hockey PICTOU PONTIACS vs. PARKDALE FLYERS Wednesday Evening Skating 8 - 10 P.M. l Admission 50c Tuesday - 8:30 P.M. P.E.I. Hockey League S.D.U. alt; MONTAGUE Iy W. R. WHEATLEY Canadian Press Staff Writer M (CPl - Maurice (Rocket) ltlchard. 34-year-old scor- ing wizard of Montreal Canadiens. slanunod in three goals Tuesday night in a 7-1 rout of New York Rangers in the opening game of the teams" Stanley Cup semi-final. The Rocket was Just about the whole show in a powerful offensive turned loose by the National Hockey League champions. al- though Bernie (Boom Boom) Geof- fridn bagged a pair and big Join Beliveau and Dickie Moore one each. Dofoncexnasi Jack Evans the Rangers' lone loll early in the second period when Canadians were leading 2-0. It was a drab performance by the New Yorkers. They elected to play I defensive game for two Periods and the move backfired on thorn. They were for'ced to open up starting the final period. when they were trailing 4-1. and the Rocket Raps In 3 Goals Habs Rout Rangers 7-1 accommodated three more Cansdlena wt them. goals. The !tocket's three. goals were by no means his greatest scoring performance in a playoff game. Twelve years ago he scored five goals in a game against Tomato Maple Leafs. And the way he was flying Tuesday night it would have been no surprise to the 18.611 whooping Montreal fans if the 3 Rocket had duplicated that record achievement: NY PULLS SWITCH When the Range is suddenly went into their shells at the start of the first period. it was a strange con- trast to their appearance here only last Saturday-just before the re- gular season closed-when they played it wide open but were way- loped 7-2. They frequently iced the puck to ease the pressure of the Montreal attack and several times made half lobs part way down the ice. 1 -aid-nu" tryinzt fit in , In the entire iirsto ipievi-iod oiiigy Placed only four shots on goalie Jacques Plante. , SUMMARY First period: 1. Montreal. ago. Mon (Beliveau) 13:29. Penalties: Turner 5:00, Fontinato 7:11, 01",. stead. Evans 14:40. second period: 2. Montreal, M, Richard (H. Richard. Moore) 4:17- . New York, Evans (Lewickii 0:4: 4. Montreal. Geoftrlon (Beli- veau) 17:48- . Montreal. M. Rich. ard (Moore. Geoffrion) 18:30. Pen. elties: Beliveau and Worslny 0:29, Horvath 0:. 1-1. Richard and Ev. ans 10:12. Gadsby 16:7. Third period: 6. Montreal, M, Richard 1:6; 7. Montreal. Moon lTurnerl 14:33: 8. Montreal. Belt veau tGeoffrion. Talbot) 1:32 Penalties: Turner 8:02. Hebentop 8:02. Talbot 10:02. Stops: Worsley 1 11 14-37 Plante 4 011-1 interest to the continental colousa. See that good-looking aporta ahirta at: your favourite sssasi'a shop. Iordicnainaofgssisrncorustdoularuriar Till ILUISTONI C0., III IONSICOUIS CL MONTIEAI. w9?M it.couldbeyotslookingyoItbIItinInl.lJndw1& byBlueatione T'beso'sseofbandaaqhoia&d-do neweat'.otyloe.Ds-amatfcpat:t:eruanslb&hwhIglII&ad Wfsavoryoago. you'll& well-dnsaadmca IersringBlueetoa0 dttreandtiu. F Thursday -- 8:30 PM. P.E.I. Hockey League B.Y.C. at PARKDALE Thursday. 2:15 to 3:30- Pre-School Skate. Saturday - 2:30 - 4:30 Skating HENDERSON & CUDMORE 101 GRAITON STREET HAMBLY 8. INNIS 166 GREAT GEORGE STREET Why you'l lflnd it easier to Keep track of Expenses... rig. -t DIAL 4612 DIAL 8811 when you have 1 CURRENT ACCOUNT Suppose you ask at your nearest branch of The Canadian Bank of Commerce: "Just how can a Current Account help me keep a more accu- rate record of my expenses 7" They will point out all these advan- tages which you obtain when you have s Current Account: At the end ofeacli month. you'll receive a typed statement. This will show these monthly entries: ( 1) every deposit you have made; (2) every withdrawal you have made; (3) the balance standing to your credit at the end of the month. Along with the statement. you'll receive your uncalled cheques drawn against your account during the month. Yootll Ind this eoiabtnstlen of bank . statuoat and cancelled etioquu a great help in hoping an exact reoord ofyour u-anaaettons month byrnonth. . Open a Current Account at our nearest branch of The Canadian snk of Commerce today. We will gladly lioia you. Charlottetown Ira-nelt. W. M. MILLISH. Manager