new n' - British Passports i i The lligll Commissioner for tlhei United Kingdom has announcedg today that from the 2nd July 0l\-‘ alards his Office will take overi from the Canadian Passport. Office the rcspollsibiliiy in Canada for the issue of British passports tol British subjects domiciled in the United Kingdom, Newfoundland,‘ Southern Rhodesia, and thel icrritorios oi tile Colonial Ernpirci Visas for entry in tilese cnuntriesl will siillllarly ho issued lLV the‘ Hlifll (lolnnlisslolicfs Office from that date. After the end or June,‘ therefore, applications should he mi ressed to the Passport Sectionu. (‘if co of the High Conlnlissirulcr {or the United Kingdom, Isarns- lliiic, Ottawa. Ill atlliouncilli; the now arrange- ments. the High (loninlissioilel' ex- pressed. the "i\'1\l"lli gratitude of lilo Liiiitod Killedrm Gvvcrlllucui to the Canadian authorities for having llndcrttlkcll this work for 5U long oil‘ ihviz- hcilzlii, i \\\‘n\.\\\‘\‘ l duty will reocivc consideration. roads in the Province at. all when he left the Highways Dcpart-llleilt there 2i. ycars ago. Both men sllouiod violently and vehemently at car-h other across the centre aisle of the Commons with Mr. Speaker valllly trying to call them i0 order, Caldwell, Gardiner Clash in" Commons OTTAWA. June 28-(Speclai>_. Forgetting they were back in the; dccorous setting of the House oil "There arc thousands of milcs Commons today, Agriculture Mlzl-‘of gravcl all~\vcatllel' roads in ister GardLner and C.C.F. IBzlilCl,sflSl{E\i.CllE\\’i'lll now," Ml. Coldwcll Cold-well had a good old-fashioned! affirmed when the flurry faded. political set-to ill the chamber to~i “That is what I was going Lo day on load conditions in Sask- deal witil," Mr. Gardinrl- retol-tcci. atchewan. Both had Just returned "I have just lompletcd driving from the Prairies where the llili- over three-quarters of thc gravel crals captured l3 C.C.F. seats lrr. loads in Saskatchewan and I scar- thc provincial election. icciy drove over a single nlile aha. Unable in resist a jab at his rivall was not built wilcn l left the wllo is held cven by the C.C.F. asi Snsiratchclvan Government, and Infllflll’ resllonsiille for electoral‘ the greater part of it was gravel- gains in Saskatchewan, Mr. Cold-Jed." i well glared across the floor ol thel Mr. Speaker was forced to 1n- H°ll59 “T1011 MIPHRUIZ bu the na-i iervcne again. Roads in Saskatche- tional capital bill and said: "Wlicr. wan, he pointed out. had nothing he I.\ir. Gardiner» left the lllgh~ to do with Ottawa as a llatiuna; Will's Dfnzlrtnlcni. lll Saskatchcwaui capital. He hcpgcd the Prairlc ihcre were not 50 nlllcs of a1l~1 battlers lo confine thr-mselvcs to wcatllcr roads in the Province." Jihc subjebt matter before tllc Smiling as he rose with l3 me- ‘ Housc. l-llllwriCfli C.C.F. scalps at hisl Liberals tllunlpcd iilclr (let's bcli, Mr. Gardiner told the I-lousc, vigorously as Mr, Gtlfdlllfl‘ stood that illci-c were no ilard-suriatéd up to tcil his former road ptliiity ~--~-<~---~»~ ---4—----~-—---—-— - ‘TI-IE GUARDIAN. i kit. and still more vigorously when 11E recalled driving over three-quart- crs of the gravetled roads of Sask- a-tchewan ill the past three weeks. (JANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 14th day of June, A. I). 1918. I|\ Re Estate of THOMAS MALONE late of Charlottetown in Queens County Hn the sald Prov- lncc, drugglst, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens [County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the Ilctltlon on file of Anne Mitchell of Charlottetown aforesaid, single woman. the AdminlstI-atrlx of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be Issued for the pur- Dose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested In the said Flsintc to be and appear before the Jllflle llrcscnt at a Probate Court to be Ilclrl ln the Court Mouse In (lharlottetown in Queens County. in thn said Province, on Monday, the nlnctccntb day of July next cnmlnz. at. the hour ofleleven o'clock I a IneaSlll fibers“: something about life_ in the Navy that can't be found in my _ l other organization — travel and adventure in trim new ships and the‘, SIM-ill of serving your countryin a world-famous unifomul You're beading for an active, exciting life when you join the Royal Canadian N nvy i2; '_ and you can look forward to retiring on a generouc pension," annals Ans srscmr. orsuruss now FOR _ , iTELEGRAPHlSTS ' . Ire many career! to choose from in the ll.C.N. —- and few more important than in the communication branch. A: a Telegra- phiat you will get a thorough training in a valuable trade. Your duties will include transmitting and recriving radio rnesugec, handling messages by semaphore, flag hoisting and flashing. Naval training qfialifien’ operators for commrrcial rertificatcc. Shore union operation-provides exprricnce with commercial Inlrino traffic. Exprcsacd prcference ior ship or shore station "' FOR FUli. PARTICULARS, APPLY TO THE NAVAL RECRUITING OFFICER, ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY, OTTAWA, or Id‘ H. M. C. S. QUEEN CHARLOTTE CIIARLOTTETOWN . \\\\\\\\‘-\‘5-€"\\\\\\\§.\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\m\\\\\\§ \€7 I\\\\Q\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ forenoon of the sumo day to chcw cause, If any, why the Accounts of tho lllfl Estate, should not. lic paused ind the Estate closed n: praycd for In nld petition and on motion of II. Francis MacPhec, 15:41., Proctor for Slld Petitioner. And ll. ls hereby ordered that a truo copy hereof be forthwith pub- llshrd in some newspaper publish- cd In Chhrlottelown aforesaid once in each week for at least four con-. secutlve weeks from the date here 0f and that a true copy hereof he forthwith posted in the following public pldces respectively, namely, in the hull of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at. or near thcBank of Nova. Scotti: In Char- lottetown aforesaid and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada In Char- lottetown aforesaid no thnl: all per- sona interested In the uald Estate as aforesaid may have due notlcc thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the salrl Prnbute Court at Charlottetown aforesaid; the day and year first above written. By the Court. (SGIL) E. MARGARET PALMER. Registrar. IIEIITRALEIIAIIIIIAII > Thll column In nlcrvod {or new: of locll lutclclt, but advertising o I newly nature may b0 ll flvn cents n word strictly pny- i ublc In ddvnnca I clmswnl-I. m Pbowlhphl. p donrnnuna-nolv uni ur- sunancs. , AT YOUR SERVICE - Afnfnll Coal Co. Phone 2498. i i PHONE SAUNDERS. IUD for, group and wedding picture: '01! location. WOIINIY’! DRUG STORE, the- oniy Drug Store open this alter- noon and evening. NEW AUTOMATIC Phonolrcph and Radio, was 8145.00. Now at] only $89.00. It is c bargain. Toombsi Music Store. W! HAVE Al-L KIND! 0!’ flags for Dominion Day at’. the. Island Book Room, I42 ol-oati George Street. i HEAR. THE ADDRESS "Ilntcrnnfl tional Co-Opcrative Day" over O. F. C. Y. at 1.00 P. M. (A8.T.)| Saturday. July 3rd. by ‘Mljor J. F. MacMillun. slIovLn Tm: wnammn on! Wednesday prove unfavorable 10r| tho Carnival at Victoria Park it, will be llelrl Thursday, Dbmlhlfln‘ Day, same time. ' ___ I ‘cauazn nolvln BY lLLNESS—i Rev. Ronald Delaney, 6.55.11, Woodstock, Ont, was a passenger by cal- ferry lost; night called home‘ by the serious illness of his fa-i ther, Mr. Vllilbert Delaney, Baltic} and his brother Edmond. i . BRILLIANT sTUnENT - Con- gratulations are extended to Vic- tor Campbcll, son of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Campbell. Dc Sable, on passing with high marks in the Government Group Achievement Tcsis at Bonshaw for Grade VIII. The avcralxe for Canada (Ontario includcdi is I44 and the avcragc for P. E. I. being I14. Victor made the splendid marks of 154. MOUNT ALLISON PIANO- I-‘ORTE EXAMINATIONS — The following pupils were recently ex- amined by Dr. Alfred Whitehead of Mount Allison Conservatory. Grade III, Eleanor Storey, honors; Grade II, Marcllle Baiderston, Shirley l\lacKa;.', honors; Grade I, Caro’- Stavert, Roderick I-lickox, James Walker, Frederick Ilickox. Wini- fred MHPPIIPISOII, distinction. Tllcy are pupils of Frank Johnson, A. T . L. VISITING. PROVINCE - airs. Francis Boyle of Philadelphia, Pm, accompanied by her two children Francis and ftozannc. is enjoying ( Seal) . a pleasant. holiday in P. E. I. A’. WE’ll|_E iovellsrocren on TABLE noun nllnlos lit?! $11.31."f°l‘i?..'3‘l'°.il"§.".ii'“i.l'£. ‘Kill’. 11.21335 is your opportunity to m" "m. . 20% OFF THEY'RE SUPER VALUE-DROP IN AND SEE THEM. ' SELECT YOURS NOW looking models, so this Dollars and or GROBKETT & save Oil otulurr lulnlos JUNE 30'. i948 STOREY LTD. the present time they are visiting with Mrs. Boyle's parents in Char lottetown. CITY TAXES. -- Second install- ment City of Charlottetown Taxes must be paid by June 30th or inter- cst will be charged. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY- I-Ieartiest congratulations are ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Houston of South Rustico. P.E.I.. who are today celebrating tllel: Golden Wedding. POLICE COURT--At the. Stip- endlary Magistrate's Court yeslcr- day, two persons charged witn be- ing drunk and incapable appeared. one being sentenced to 20 day" held for good behaviour and tilc second was remanded for one week. Those were the only cases to ap- pear before Magistrate K. M. Ma:- tin. ISLAND COMPOSER T0 BROADCAST — The Leslie Bell Singcrs will be heard tonight in ll broadcast featuring the works c! Canadian composers including Mr. William Keith Rogers, Sir Ernest Maclvlillrln, Mr. Leo Smith, l\lr. llezllcy Willall, Mr. Kenneth Pea- Lcock, Mr. Eraser Macdonuld and i Miss Barbara Pcntland. Mr. Royzra |is a son of Mr. and Mrs. K. S. lRogers. Charlottetown and his compositions selected for the broad- cast arc three Enlily Dickinson Pocnls. 'l‘hc programme will bu heard at 7.30 pm. A531‘. station CBJMI. Montreal, ' \ Quality i?“ iliii A PIODUCT OI OENERAI. MOTOL When you cco a car that’: ’w|y up In value and ’way down in price, you're looking at a Pontiac! 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