Page 14. The Guardian Wed., Junefem. 1956 pg By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Staff Writer . LONDON (CPJ-Britain is ex pccted to announce soon the first ised economy drive. The purpose. in the words of ” old Macmillan. is to place Britain on a "plateau of prosperity"-and keep her there. ' ' t , 1 um i 1 .ist wage claims The djmculy n View 0 T The largest cuts expected from xlr. Expect Outline Soon Of Plans For British Economic Drive Chancellor of the Exchequer Har- lum- s' vi at home.. O'LEARY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonan of Alberton were recent visitor: to 0'Leary. Mrs. Allison Home of Summer- Next Meeting w I side was a visitor to the home of of Mrs. Errol Stetson- Stplzlslednf W38” 3"” pm” I5 llr. and Mrs. Thomas Gay in 5 " . Britain has hopes of again grasps Knutsiord. Miss Gracie nmc for their regular meeting. Mr. and Mrs. loallord Next meeting will he at the home Leon and g or 0'I..eory oi Mrs. Cecil Dennis. motored to -New London where , , they Spent the day with Mrs. Mac- The Unionvale Women s insti- Lew-5 pawns. Mr. "d M". Guy tute met at meiiome of Mm nett Campbell. Douglas Cornish on Monday night- ill be at the b01110 Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Woodside spent a few days visiting with h relatives and friends in Charlotte- Mrs. Lorne Belts and Mrs. Jo n town recenuyi Moreshead. 0'L98l'Y- "lwded "I. Seaman who is District Convention in ah: J- Mr. and Mrs. William Meggison y aft' ' an. were recent visitors to the home ,r .unu.iug mar-e1--' jig in the P.E.I. H it I ' ' (1 Hall on Thursda I H mm I asp I In mmrs. Maylea Manning Charlotte- of Mr. and Mrs. George Meggison To impress private industry. the government is expected to stilien the nationalized industries to re- 1 .at-hine. specific steps in her long-prom- , kets abroad. thus helping in WIV9.Chariottetowu spent the weekend , . the balance - 01- Payments PW” l with her parents Mr. and Mrs. town was a visitor to West Prince and Mrs. Velda MacNeill in Knuts- . lfpton Seaman in 0'Leary. lord. I Rev. and Mrs. W.l-i. Forsythe of on ThursdaY afternoon- Mr. Percey Gay of Charlotte- tll: d M . Do i rd f I an H H8 as H8 y 0 town was a visitor recently to the Springfield West were recent vis- and Mrs. ' h l d . Qbserverm '5 t at emp Dye" an Macmillan are in dv.-fence ('l)llllnlL- luiutsiord. unions must agree to share the and this means labor must hold back on further wage demands. Macmillan is expected to an- -" c, m nt . rlaleam along Mm govemmen haelf if! the .C75.00i).0()l) s5ix'iii"s mil in" in the :i""' ' the army bearing the hcavlvst ounce next week a sweeping ser- U115- The Daily Mail rc-nurts ”hnri-ii met at the home of Mrs. they spent the li-rbic numbers of the Woman's Assoc- Illttll of the vatcher Quebec. are some time visiting at the home of home of Mr. spendmg and Mrs. Thomas itora to Covehead. T"”'”” G" in G” "' K""'5'””d' Mr. and Mrs. William Jay of Mr. and Mrs. Donald eMacKen- Charlottetown were visitors to the zie oi Unionvale were visitor; to home of their daughter Mrs. Harry recently: W119" Coiiicutt in 0'I.eary. day with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Roy Collicutt of 0'Leary United Charlottetown on Wednesday and friends. spr-in(ie!dVodqolilIIIIId'Q summeraide recently. Plans are being made for the building of a new Ba church in O'Loary. This grounds near the Baptist parano- ago. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rayner, Greenmount. viaitorr to Woodstock recently. guests of Mrs. Rayner's parents Mr. and uurmm. Mrs. Wesley Dignan. Mr. and Mrs, Edward Good- ridge of Stoneham. Man. woro Y000I'dlnl ecretary. M recent visitors to the home of Mr. nwudnwlth the singing of "o' c"""l- tins Edgar Smailniao. run and Non- ' and Mrs. Thomas Gay in Knob- ford. Mr. and, Mrs. Charlie 111: of Barry A;-hm; .1 wooduock, nd Locke Road were recent guests of replied to by Mrs. Earle Jelley of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smaliman in Unionvale. Reports were given by Alma. Io.ani.so-mnanuoueuwon i. withthairson-in-Iawalddsnjiitarlmllllllldllidltrraamllr. m.maMn.mmuumhr;uG””MW”l"g Mm mm: Mrs. Adams parents on the K" "" portanipart on to play Kr . ”"' ”'''”d u'”””''''” the education of wchildruii . Prince District Con- ryqmuul an” "m van the w.i. held inethe Secrstarv. Mrs. Jamie Maowtliiamo. Mrs. Charles in The display this year. was speaker evening was Dr. w.i.. Shaw. Din tioa. who save I Resolution were road by Mrs. V pram” "um Uniuivalo wore J2” "”””"d 3”” the W019: .T”'n'2”z's.u”.:'t.?”” 0' aao':mMr-m"ay' mm " M” d nus: which was very President for row will on Mrs. &'b;Am”"'l'f "Inch was Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Imogen M Ms Williams ppolntad vica- ' um Adm" M pregidont. Waavlltliai-is had a paper Rw” W" vum" '” Can! on Education: otrosaina the im- 1;", ""'n.'f.”.a'j?'”Mf5'" " M-- Mr. and Mrs. Tod Sabine, 0-. motored West Point rg. I-nary. for the 3uyur':d::::'s:IiTnE.ue't' '" M" Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gamble of VIITIOYI lg Caa. . Bruce Gamble am FIRST PROFIT Britain's Colonial 'DGVelopmem Mrs. Manning and Miss Clow oi Corporstio rted Charlottetown were present and 1955, n N” . the different gave a demonstration on sawing in 194 first since its Glllblllrlllilellll ies of savings in administration expenditures - altogether 8b0l-K 575,000,000. it will be achived partly by across-the-board penny pinching, with trimmings in the health service, education. road . works and government subsidies. " It will be the first swing of Mac-. rni'llan's axe. heralded in his Ap-l , rt! 19 budget promise of ccmiom-, I ies worth 5:l00.00(),000 this year- JOBS AT RISK There is a new accent in Brit- . ain on economic policy. in terms , of competitive coexistence. Tiiac-9 rniilan sounded the emphasis re- eently in these words: "I say to the whole country, and , in the plainest words I can use:; Our Jobs are at risk. and will b so increasingly. until this ruinm HOWLAN Messrs. Oscar Perry of Siiilll, John. NR. and Alphonse Bernarcil of Fredericton. N.B., were called home to Howlan on June 10 due to the illness of Mrs. Firmin Perry. However Mrs. Perry's condition Lmproved somewhat and they re turned to New Brunswick on Tues- . i day morning. Mrs. Perry and Mrs. l Bernard who were called earlier ' p remained. Cyrus Brown of Reading, Mass.. who came home for the wake and buriel of tiie late William Gallant of Piusville made a short visit at the home of his sister-In-law Mrs. Pius Dolron. Miss Lorraine Gallant, principal of Howlan school completed her term on Friday June 15, and re- turned to her home at Abrams Village on Friday night. On Sun- day she intends to leave for U.S.A to attend the wedding of her sister Edna. A very enjoyable evening was spent in Bloomfield Station hall on Wednesday night June 13. when the Howlan and Campbellton first aiders had their final tests: 33 in all; 20 from I-iowlan and 13 from Camlibelltonz all of whom receiv- ed certificates, pins and cardsl which Mrs. Cudmore said was ex-1 traordinary. The judging was done! by Mrs. Harry Cudmore of Char-A -lottetown with Mr. and Mrs. Walter: Wells of Alberton instructors pre-I sent. Two of the Howlan class passed 100 percent. Mr. and Mrs. Wells received gifts of silverware from both groups which were Zratefully acknowledged and a very delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Cui' e was accompanied by an assistant. The closing exercises of the Ienior pupils of Hnwlan school took place in the class room on Thurs- day night. June 14, with a short llrogram of songs and readings. A dialogue which was very much Inioyed. Gifts from the teacher and St.. Ann Club were presented the pupils: llso to the teacher from Iho pupils. A few encouraging re- narks by some men present were laid. On Friday night the teacher Rik the pupils to - show in o'- ary theatre as a treat. -sheen - ,”. .. I. uT”"”r" ”"3”3”-""iJ?ihfr'iisuw -.....i ',, Mr. and Mrs. St. Cyr and pan Dannie of Rumford, Mo,-,, arrived in the Island on Monday, June ll calling on relatives. Mrs. St. Cyr is the former Mildred Casey, dau- ghtor of Mr. and Mrs. Rosamund Casey of Rumford. Me. They left In Tuesday to return home. FAIRBANKS I MORSE WATER SYSTEMS Hill. 250 I ISIIALLIIW WELL SYSTEM Onlv i 120.50 hrhk Yd "IHIY AM-. MARY Y0 IIVAII P. E. I. MINCED CLAMS tin 27c FRESH BULK FIG BARS 2 lbs. 49c Sale June 1st to June 23rd In 32 oz. bottle 29: REG. PKG. 4lc White Cross TOILET TISSUE JROLLS nee, 4lc PKG. . What a show we're putting on this week! It's a regular 5- ring CIRCUS OF SAVINGS e- for every department . . Grocery . . . Meat . . . Produce . . . 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CELLO PKG. .....25c KAM tin 39c IABVIWI SODAS pkg. 3lc Monarch 'Ciioeoioto - CAKE MIX Lemon Sponge Pudding loll For Di-y0oads.laotwoar.llIrCwuI.OI . o0I.l.IcllVI INDIPINDIII IvYAlYouIl.I.A.RI. ' I347: