British Prosperity Made Spending Curbs Necessary wgqpou (Reuters)-R.A. lut- ”. chancellor of the exchequsr. Tuesday denied Labor charges of Kommic bungling and said the ."1 reason for new credit and Wemjlng curb: is "almost unrival- ed" British prosperity. ' .--rho economy is fundamentally sound and we have made a gre t surge forward, he told the Co - mom in a heated debate on his new economic moves, announced evidence the government has "found about the right balance" for Britain's economic situation. Butler spoke in snsw to the former Labor ohsnoellor. Hugh Gaitskell, who charged the gov- ernment with creating "an extra- ordinary muddle" of the nation's tough economic situation. Butler's new restrictions are designed to cut down British in- ports and build up the export uunday. The debate concluded trade on which the eountry .nth a vote of 290 to 231 in support depends for survival. The meas- ,r mp government's economic pol- Iures included doubling the down N payment in instalment buying of "He added that the reception automobiles, refrigerators, televi- uyen the new restrictions provided sion set: and other luxury goods. I9 Killed, so Iniured In Moroccan Rioiing MEKNES. French Morocco. wounds inflicted by French police CPI The death count from and soldiers. nationalist rioting in Meknes Official figure! PM U19 W0"nd9d ilimbed to 19 Tuesday. Fifteen st 50. including sevsral Franch- persons were killed outright hi men hurt by stone-throwllll mob!- ) . Monday and tour more The latest rtotins broke out In Mnrocesas succumbed to bullet the new French resident-gensrll. Gilbert Grandval, visited Meknes. About 10.000 Moroocans. rnsiiy of s O Leary 5. and Mrs. Herman lsrthold them veiled women. shouted for the return of French-exiled Sultan Sldi Mohammed Ben Youssef. who of New Port, Rhode Island, have b"”'"d 3" ""”"'Im "um vi itin t the home of Mrs. re.i'.tI.l:oltI's sglst.er, Mrs. Dan Small- sn and Mr. lmallmsn in Fresh clashes also were report- ad in Algeria. another French North African troublespot. 'Leary. and Mrs. 11 bsrt Riley. o'Leu-y. The ladies of the United church 5," mo ,,,:,';,d 5-... ,m..-, M", oonzrasation of the OM"? George Wilkinson in Springfield .-um-gs are busy these days getting the Manse ready to be redecorat- d while the minister is away on Iis holidays. Mrs. ldward A. Griffin Ind Mrs. Harold Doyle have returned f.;n ; very pleasant trip to Mont- real and different parts ofg the ignited States. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Harrington at Burlington were recent visitors to 0'L?ry, guest: of Mr. and Mrs. Alton oulter. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jnhnafone of 0'Leary spent Sunday at the name of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith it Bloomfield recently. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Maclsaac of lehi-on were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcnran. Piusville. Mr. and Mrs. linionvals ware visitors merside recently. Dr. William Maciilurdo of 0'- Leary motored to Charlottetown. uhere he spent the weekend with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ashley sf ilberton were Sunday guests of Hrs. Ashleyls parents. Mr. and iii-s. Arthur Harris, 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Silliker of MS Royal were recent visitors to ('.w.-cttiiipec. guests of their son-in- Lin and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson. iii-. and Mrs. Ray Collicuit of SIHIIIEIIEIU West spent a day with their snn-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude I-larkness, lum- mt-rslde. iir. Benjamin Moreshead of liliarlottciown was a recent visitor o the home of Mr; and Mrs. nenrge Campbell, Knutsford. Mr. Silvair Gallant of Charlotte- town, was a visitor to 0'Leary where he spent a few days with rnlatlves and friends here. Mrs. Jennie Ramsay, who is mployed in summerside. was a '1'sltor to 0'Lenry recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris. Leary left on Friday for Saint Inhn. N. B. where they will visit heir son and daughter-in-law. Mr. nd Mrs. Spurgeon Harris and mily for a few days. Mrs. Jarvis Yeo of Saint John. ' R. is the guest of her parents. it and Mrs. John Harris and lrd and Mrs. Guy Harris in Knots- or . West. Miss Betty Palmer. Kensington is visiting relatives and friends in o'Lau-y and vicinity for a few days. Miss Marlene Palmer. 0'Leary is the truest of her eousin Miss Gloria Hudson in Summersidr: this week, - Several cases of Chicken Pox have been reported in OILCIIT lud vicinity. Mrs. Alex MacDonald of Sum- lmerslde and Master Paul Daley were recent visitors to e home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle J ley and Mr. and Mrs. George Jelley -hi 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Clieve MacPhee of Toronto are now spending their an- nual vacation at their cottage in West Devon. Their many friends are glad to see them back again. 0rd Sharp of to Sum- Mr. and Mrs. George Carruthers. O'Leary motored to Hunter River on Sunday. where they visited with relatives and friends. Mr. Malcoms Buchannsn of To- ronto is now spending his vacation at his home in Unionvale, the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Dan Buchannan. Mr. and Mrs. John Moroshead, CANADA 5 FIHL'-l CIT-ADETTI Mrs. Edna Mat-Aulley. Ontario s spending some time with her mnther. Mrs. Dave Campbell and her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. You luv ts is sbsolatdh pots and bash . . . with sll the goodd neural in Vitamin C int mus yet due: In-snsttWLIttClAI auuasawuauurtuu Conway Mrs. William Graham of Port- land. Maine is spending a vaca- tion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. Barry Ramsay. who is em- ployed with contractors outsi” of Conway. spent the weekend with his wife and family at home. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mat " and daughter. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wansley Lewis. Dart- mouth were visiting friends and relatives at Conway and vicinity recently. Butler also asked banks to cut down their credit advances and nationalised industries to slow down their sspitai expenditures. He called for economy h govern- ment overseas spending and sharp cuts in local government capital investment. g: wcompanlsd by In. and Mrs. George Jeliey. 0'Leary. motored to Elias-slie on Sunday afternoon and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Burleigh. They also visited at the Tyne Valley Hospital. Miss Vsrna Stetson. Summer- side spent Sunday with relative: and Hands h 0'I4sary and vici- nity. IR. James Winn. ssnpl ad on a government dredge at oGeorge- WWII. lpent the weekend with his wife and family. The many friends of Mr. Heber Craig, Poplar Grove will regret to learn he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. summs ” , from injuries received while un- loading hay. All join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. Dan Morrison. Montross was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison. Mrs. Oscar MacNeill and sons. Frederick and Ronald, were visi- tors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland MacPhee and Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacNeill, West Devon on Sunday July M. Mr. Sterling Palmer, accompan- ied by Mr. Vernon Boyle. and Mr. George Morrison, were business visitors to Summersidu on Monday, July 26. . Mr. Lawson Oatway and Mr. Walter Smith, Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia spent the weekend with their wives and families at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur and family. Wellington were visi- tors at the home of Mrs. Russell Wagner, Poplar Grove on Sunday, July 24. Journies 10.000 Miles To Lose Pound Note LONDON, IAPI - Gorge Shep- herd reached London Tuesday a 10,000-mile Journeyejust to a pound note on the sidewalk in Bayswaier square. For 48-year-old Shepherd. now a prosperous lumber dealer in Sara- wok. it will be a sentimental act of remamberancs. During the depression he was walking through Bayswater square with only twopence in his pocket. He found a pound note. His luck changed for the good. "I hope someone who is as badly off now as I was before will find the note I drop," he said. .lr.andlrs,GiarlieGoodsf Boston, Mass. has been visiting Mr. Lester Gay in Knutsford for the past week. Mr. Charlie Willis, O'Leary and his son Glyden of Kensington left on Monday morning for Sydney, Cape Breton. Mr. and Mrs. Hume Ellis and their three children of Saint John. N. B. were recent visitors to Springfield West. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and family of Summerside spent the weekend with relatives and friends in Knutsford. Mrs. Charlie Willis was a visitor to Summerslde on Saturday. Miss Joyce MacDougall of Union- vale leaves on Monday morning for Toronto, where she plans to spend the summer. Mr. Aubrey Ellis, who has been employed in Toronto for some time is now visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ellis in 0'Leary. Miss Merna Bucliannan has re-. turned to her home in Unionvalei after being employed in Toronto.I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dunbar of drop Montrose were recent visitors to Coleman, guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. David Lockhart. SUGAR HABIT GUELPH. Ont. (CPI - Every weekday morning at 11 o'clock for three years Mrs. Dorothy Har- vey gavc Queenie, the miikrnnns horse, a lump of sugar. wow, Mrs. Harvey has moved but Queenie refuses to continue on the route until somone gives her the treat.l THERE is ONLY ONE lilTilAilE! Contrary to currctt minor: plenty of Dithsne Is available on Prince Edward Isiand to meet every- ine's need: for this season. 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