Luminous converge It can. Dennillx'a report on this Proiumo scandal want Iiil sale, The report by Dan. ning, Britain's second highest jurllt. held that BritLal‘i Prime Minister Harold Mlcmiilnn and his Cabinet minlilerl lailod in their responsihllitlea by not discovering and dealing with the romance between former War Minister Juhn Pralumo Curl prostltute Christine Keela (AP Wirwholo) The Guardian Charlottetown. Mon. Sept so, 1963. 'I Canadian Beet Consumption ' Shows Increase This Year OTTAWA 'CPt — Canadians are lobbling more beet than avsr wore—meat i at nor- mally would be earning United States dollars. Since north 560335.333 This was thc best year sint‘t‘ 1958 and in tuition 377.269 heel t'aitle Bill the 196.1 export pacr has [31an alt badly as Canadians need more at home and U.S prices are not suitit‘lently high to atirhrt exports ALBERT L. THOMAS NOW! COMPLETEI HOME FUEL SERVICE WITH THE ADDITION OF OUR NEW Burner Finance Plan the Canddlan bent absnrbll'lg about 21.500 held OI red and blue brand Cattle—the two to) Tit dale In 196:1. exports at Erodes—weekly heel cattle total 36.510 mm- the past. had can pared with 110.015 aver thr impossible to handls that pace corresponding pt‘rinti oi the: ol slaughtering without cntoring The situation is tntcrprricu the export market. hero as hopciui on two counts This situation lies behind the The tirst ls thirt hoot demand message that Agriculturs Mln- :onntlnuis to Rruw despite good tster Harry iiays is spreadinnrotnrns to the prndncrr. 'rlii writ and east thele days to lniher is that the rcuhomy musl cnnonrngr morr heat output. he lorriy sound tor Canadians This last week he used it an m sat M- murh bee!- the Prairies or an incentive to *~— diversity a grain economy Ink: ALBYND KILLER BACK in; in prospective cash throng ‘ _ the record Russian whent snlc VICTORIA lCP'~-Mlve~ the but still cnpabls oi growing in ialbinu lutler whale, is back Ely 0:2 yd!" 21:; more wheflt Alice. n pure whitc whale With in amino iorcnnoa.. . . "The bed “mm” In 19“ .n black dorsal tin. has Show Wm M m, cm", of “mm, but .up irom time to time in wnters on bed oi roses either." says an lolt lower Vancouver island, But minority herhmemllns thlt lihe sightings. dating back to tho “9“ 5’9“ will 5““ 1m“ I ‘3" limits, have then inlrequent. “‘"k’i‘ lThe latest reported sighting wn 1 ast week, when Jack James oi Cull exported “8.17! cit» ‘Vlctoril spotted her near Itc- tie at all kinds—calves ex- tlvc Pnal iroin a ho. govern eluded to the last yaar lment terry 1962 GOOD YEAH FINANCING FOR BUSINESS dial 44,610 By DON llANItiGl-fl' OTTAWA ICP) rnti tilowii up by the proposed nrrican tax on foreign accu- us has shaken still nnothsr tahi‘h oi his Canadian capital tkthll time. the mortgage artist to National Housing Act mort- [all-s at tho pegged rhte oi 5v. pi" rout has virtually dried up. our Ottawn builder seeking mum on NBA terms claims to tile been turned down h tnurancc and trust companies in the last ieii weeks. The rit- nil‘nn in var“ dezioes is ru- ruirii in be- general across Car-lid l is a rc-llilrs-‘tna Suvci'ilrncnt as boon iorccciinisi matting di— ivr- loans to hours-builders lor 'twc-Ili'illve construction in or» or to avoid a winter slump in t industry and an accompany- in: sharp rise in unempluy- hunt The government h o u r i n g ~cocy. Central Mortgage and Quilt!“ Corporation, will as- rni loan applications up to :1. lo the last Iew years iiirt CMHC loans now been nails only tor prersold houses. 'I'Ithi restriction and nthers now no heart Iitedl What c a u a ed tho current opium? the picture is trained by Fi— lame . ' r Gordon's June ii hudgrt ill which its a llillrlCL‘d a new sales tax on holding matrrials Ill'lfll" RAT? in wnuld have on house prices. innit payments were lowers aiii [he Ni-IA lending rate was nhnhuil to 6% p91" cont Irttm M The move was in line with I .rnoral downward trend in lllirrt‘st rates. ills action can he viowrd VESSEL DELAYED l.l\ERPooL, England lticut- ers -The nus-ion liner Em- Dlrss of Canada arrived here l-‘ridliy 30 hours late irom Cin- engine trouble and to laIPs oil the northwest coast of lintnin Seventeen—toot waves. — The his A The hupply oi privats iunda ha 50 Cent bonds mlturlui In icaihst an established pattern Mia This wni partly due to y lln Canadian mortgage Iendin A pprov A lenders. such as trust and insurance compnnina. normally will not invest in . mortgages unless the NRA rate is at least one lull percsntsga point above the interest yield - fl'l Eoverninent nds. At budget time. that rprsad .rxisiod Titers than wu a yield oi ‘closs to two per cent on the lGovernmeut oi Canada duper- 1933. Thus the NRA lendara had a lsprrad oi about iv. points hut round About a wcoir bciorc Presi‘ dcnt Kennedy announced in mid July the pmpused tax oi up to ‘15 per rent on American our. lchasoi oi inreign securities, the lBank ni Canada ropp its ‘suupori or bond market. laond prices loll. pushing yields_ The 1963 bonds—hellwcthar oi the long-term rakes—soon aho .up to 518 per cent at the stnrt ‘Snap Election Seen Unlikely In Great Brl ain LONDON lCPl —— The likeli- hood iii a snap election Vthla “ .autumn I: discounted by tarnish newspapers. The Evvnintz Standard says the firm expectntlun in Wa- Tn nlisei the impact this new Iminster Is that there Will he not gonrral elm-lion this year. "Prime Minister Mabwillan cunsiders that the fluvernment needs at least Iaur or iivi: months to recover its balance ‘beInre thinking ahfiut going in the pulls," says the Studard'li political correspondent. Robert Chrvel. The Evening News. In an ar- tlt'le by John Dicklnsnn, say! thr findings at the Dennlng re- port published Thursday appear ilo dlspose decisively 01 the " diculnus rumor" Macnu lan Planned a snail election can The election deadline II Delo- her. 19“. Last W seven] newspnpern spoke at renewed the possibility the spread quickly nar-' lnnunrcd at this stage. wouldn't meet 1. thll ‘ m Sin-1215 ~~‘———q——--.-—————————-.a——-————— I] Plus-am «Mame-anatqu lanai-mum. U intuit-summation»an u. L ome Mortgage Funds Hit y Proposed American Tax at August and rose to around 515 per cent during the first ltwn weeks at September lenders moved out, Actually, they already had made enough inrward cummit— ments to maintain the housing impetus through to the end oi expected to matrh the 130.000 mousing units started in 1962, N0 NEW COMMITMENTS But no new cummitmentl have been made by the lend- ers. One possibility is that the lgnvernment will lure these in- StIiuiIDfll back "IN the NBA lending hold by raising the n i-iowavsr. speculatinn here is against such a decision — at least right away. Normally there is a lag of three or {our At this point the priVale NHA ‘ 1963. The Calender year now is, On October 1st. 1963 J. F. CLHVIENTS of the Industrial Development Bank will be at the KIRKWOOD MOTEL Charlottetown. P. E. I. TODAY for further details on this convenient new service! If you are engaged in a business—or plan to start one—and required financing is not available elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, you are invited to discuss we also provide you with: your needs with the IDB representative. —"'_—"'" ' An appointment for an interview can be mm by “whaling . 2-way radio speedy service . _ . . Mr. Clements at the liirliwooil Motel F“ °"""'" "‘“1’ M “I'm” Telephone 4-8527 or 4-5147 0 White Rose "Plan Ten" payment plan. or in advance by writing to months before NHA lenders. t h c i r investment program- lined up Well In advance, can “respond to s Illflller NHA mt. thy shiftqu more funds back ‘intn NHA housing. 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