ll::ge 16 The (iuafdiill Wed Febrtiiry 27.1957 May Relax Iniieresi Raies Before Federal Election I new homes in centres of 5.!!!) per- By HAROLD MORRISON thanks and partially guaranteed (lnnadian Press Stall Writer OTTAWA lCPt-eThe Bank of Canada's interest rate has swept. io a new high but some aspects of federal planning appear to iii- diraie the government will rt-tax its "tight money" policy perhaps before the expected June vote. For one thing. it was learned( the government plans to extend the current Prairie loans on farm- stored wheat into the 1957-58 crop year. boost the ceiling on in (lividual loans but leave the ques- tion of new interest rate in abt-y- mice until the summer. The view in some quarters is by the time the warm weather roll; hy the government. IIEACIIES RECORD The Bank of Canada rate rose in a record 4.06 per cent Thurs- day. reflecting a continuing short- ;-gc of units in the financial mar- hots. The charge on loans to chart- ti-rvd banks and other institutions is iixed at one-quarter of one per went above the week's average treasury bill rate. Credit curbs and other -onomic factors have had some impact on Canadian home building which ragged sharply in January. Cen- tral Mortgage and Housing figures show that National Housing Act loans dropped in 251 in January fiom 1.245 a year ago. Starts on isons or more slumped to List from 3.459 last year. The over-all i ' expansion of the country is expected to in- crease during I957 but the rate of expansion is expected to drop sharply from the 1956 peak-to about eight per cent from 24 per cent in 1966. A federal survey forecasts cap- ital investment this year at SS.- 500.000.000. up about 3ti0t).000.000 over 1956. The increase last year vtas about 8l.w0.000.0. Meanwhile the flow of goods has increased. r ed u cl n g scarcities with the exception of some types of steels for which there still is heavy demand. around and perhaps soon after Ft iiance lilitiisier Harris presents his budget inward the end oi March. there may be a noticeable increase in the country's money supply and some decline in inter- -est rates. l That might be it more opportune .iime for the government to an- iioiince a continuation of the pres-i t'lli five-pt-r-cent rate on the vihi.-tit loans. Tltose loans are made by Gov'i Playing Passive Role In U. K. By-Elections a protest against the cost of liv- ing. an issue which might win him a portion of the normal Labor vote. , The potential Effect of the inde- pendent in Carmarthen is less y clear cut. in a contest in which the Liberal candl te's name is John Morgan Davie , the entry of Mrs. Jennie Eirian Davies as a Welsh nationalist can be expected to cause some confusion. On the other hand. the presence of ii second woman in the field could affect Lady Megan's chances. And the m-ti " t cause -Mrs. Davies advocates doniinlon status .for Wales-is believed to command sympathy among left- By I-ID SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer I.()Nl)t)N tCPi-The Conserva- tive party. which suffered a pain- ful defeat in a by-election two weeks ago. is playing an almost passive role in two more contest to be derided Thursday. . while the government's unpopu- lar rent bill contributed heavily to the loss of a Conservative sent at North Lcwishnm Feb. 14, it is the Tignishuhabor and Liberal parties which - oflare under fire in the numingharn lrs. area seal of Wednesbury and the iwelsh constituency of Carmarthen. three months for appendicitis. l.-'tiiuthei' child within this same ;time has rushed to City ilospitul, Charlottetown where he was op- erated on for an injury he receiv- ed to an eye while playing with'; his little pals. Kiiwatly of Syria on his rt-ct-iii , Mrs. John C. llarP0lN vs RIGID RADOME FOR R.C.A.F. maintain rigidity. fence Photo) a protective covering for alcctro- (National Do nic search equipment. the dome does not require pressurization to A new rigid rndorne has been de- signed for the RCAF by the Na- tional Research Council. Used as Kim: Saud of Saudi Arabia. left. attend an Arab four-power confer- walks with Egyptls President Nas- encc. Sand is scheduled to rt-portltalks nitii Presiilviii Eisenliuwer trccciveti 8 telegram lclliniz ht?! scr. center. and N1-isscr's adviser. tomorrow to Nasser. King liiissein in Washiiiulon. (AP Wirephoto via ilhc ticulll of her Sister. h All Saliry. at Cairo's Almaza inil- of Jordan and President Sliiikritratiio front Cairo) lltrrlicrl (rocker of Somerville, ltary airport on Saudis arrival to Mass. Yilrs. Crocker vtas the for- mer Miss Annie Kennedy. douch- itor of the late Mr. and Mrs. The government has no candi- in Carmarthen. where the and M,-, mm M". w. 3. wgn-gn. Kensingto , were among those at- tending the special meeting of the Tuberculosis Rate in Nfld. Declines to her home in lrishtown. on Wed- date nesday after spending a w eel: tiny Liberal party seeks to retain in Stunt John. N. B.. where heipiial is staying at the home oi'l.'ihomas Kennedy. Palmer Road. Um? Of its Six Seal! 8B8i!18t I Chill" wing voters. with her son-in-law and daughter, was cniploycd. in-r friend. Mrs. Fred A. (iainis-t.l!s'oiith. After finishing school shetlcnge from one of the most re Libe,-,1, havg been hm" in M,-. gm Mrs. Hubert Murphy, Mumpie sci”-031, society in char. Mrs. Fri-d Fitzticrald. Tignish, 'l'ii:nish Corner. Mrs. Chaissnn andlttcnt to the United States to re-tvered names in the party's hia- their cl-nigh"-I of Lagy Megan, Ic. Kenunmon. iouewwn on Friday. LB",-y CORNER BROOK, Nam (CFF re. .. ... y . . . rm cusing her of betraying her heri- tage by switching to Labor. Lady Megan. ousted from the Commons in 195! by a Labor opponent. ra- Mr. William Doughart has turned to his home in Long River after spending the past week in the Prince County Hospital. Sum- tory. Lady Megan Lloyd George. daughte of the party's last prime ster and a onetime Liberal ber of Parliament. is contest- is declining steadily but the dis- ease "is still a long way from lis- lng licked." Dr. E. S. Peters, superintendent of list summers to the in ilmini side. hill came old home. where she has a host a friends who are sorry to hear 0 and who extend sin-imem lltas entered the Western Ilo.spitzil.l her daughter, Camilla plan.tu soon Alberton. vihere she will rot-etvei Ft'lill"Il to their homes in Toronto, treatment. lit-r many li'lt'n(ls' hope10nt. ' Mr. Timothy Conway who rer- cntly signed up for duties with the Royal Canadian Navy. and BORDEN was on duty at Charlottetown she may soon be returning horns! Pic. l.i-o Martin. serving wiihilhnr denili. g spent last week-end visiting his in good health. lthe (Ianadian Army. spen: attere sympathy to her hushandllni-l the 898133 I 1-850? '3BlIdld519- torts that her father: tradition me,-Sid; when he was under medical pni-cnts. Stir. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. atid Airs. Fri-dt-rick Fitz- Sl'Vt'I'l day leave in Tignish, visit-l and l'l('r sisters. Mrs. C srriet 1" Wcdnesbu .v labor 19 On the now has passedtothc Labor party. treatment. The death occurred at Van- West Coast Sanatoriurn, said is ll”9"5'V9e The 59” ""'"ed by ' Pfelenl Hindi!!! in the 630-scat Mr. Horace Paynm, has re. couver. February I1. 1957, of John sit interview Tuesday. Dr. Peters said TB now ranks Gerald and datightcr, Rho ii (I lI,L' with relatives and friends. llunhcs of Medford, Mass. Mrs.l Webster son of the late Benjamin (ioiitiay. Tigiiish. lie left on Mon- g comfortable 9.000-vote majority by H 0 u gg is; Congervativgg 340; im in li.M.(.'.S. have returned to Toronto. On- xlrs. Janirs Fenncssey. Tignish, .lolin ('. llarpcr. Tignish and lllrs. . h . . turned to his mm m Kelvin and Grace Warren Webster of sixth as a cause of death behind day morning to rcti . Cornwallis. N. S.. where he will after a visit with Mr. F'i ,(I zll ; - t W dn sda 'n Albc t . i -i ('1 a go Kno', Palmer Road. lSlaII19.V EVHHS in the 1955 9190- Labor 2W; Liberals 5. independent . . ' Wk? his ha-b'li' irainillfl. iparcnts. Mr. and Mrs. 'l”7liE'(ll,rtIf'i(lZ-l iilliill, HOFCIIISNTCK l)VlI'S. LcIor(imPcil; Jame: Boyle who spent the Him. Was Vlicliled when EVM15 1'9 1. vacant 5. 6”" Rn" recewmg ""'".lem Augustine co" p51 .1 gm .3. he." due”. gmceg nmm ! tlr. and Mrs. Gerald lIackettiGerald. Tignish. lllilln is ill and in hospital. rast three months in Parrsbormlsitlned in DT01931 533m" L”b"" m the Erin” County Hospnall OI 82 yeam when "hon!!! man. disorders, acdidentg ind pun. vho had spent the past severall. Mrs. I-Immaniirl P. liuueciie of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Perry. returned to his home in As-isllf-ll I)0liCy- M081 0bSel'V9l'l 1?? ”"”' John wen; go 3,-man cnlumbi. man". months in Halifax. N. S. return-lTigni.sli. spent a week in Sum- and Illr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry, rcnsinn and is now busily cngag-t.ll8VP ill? is-We Wm "VOW 59"” M” .'"d Mrsi Hum" C'l"V" and with his wife who was for- The Newfoundland TB death Pd K9”l"f-1 M5 WP5"-" llshlng 3""l""" mm Lab" candidate John :inIlgeirll:ml)eli, Gftedhglsidtiymcfleiiiingegi merly Mamie Crockett of Carlo rate in 195:. last year for Hligltll complete gures are ava a c. 'l'ip.iiish. visited one evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Perry. Palmer Road. South. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Perry. Tig- nish. spent last Monday in Run- ton. they made their home at Fort Langley. BC. His wife pre- deceased him some years ago. He is survived by a son. Warren and a daughter Marlon. ed to their hnme in Norway lastlmersirlc. visiting: l1('l' daughtcrsgl filrs. Elmer Arscnault. and Mrs. Joseph Gallant and their families. Mrs. Joseph I-3. Bernard. Nail Pond, visited for two days of last ;Stonehouse to Peter Tapscli. his lC”"5e"””Ve ”pp””e'"' was 19.9 for each 100.00) tion. Although the highest Cau- dlan rate this compared with M in 1954 and 70.3 in 1961. ready for the spring season. Mr. Dewey Doyle is visiting his mother, Mrs. Henry Doyle at Tig- lNt)EPENnEN'rs ENTER nish. For the past five months Independent candidates compli- Mr. Doyle had been a patient in Cate the picture in both contests. a mixed party when four tables of Auction were in play. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Caseley at their new home at Kelvin Grove were Mr His many friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. William Found. Long River. is I patient in the Prince County Hospital, where he uoolt. ('nn;:r:iliilations are being ex- tended to Miss Elsie Conway and Miss Barbara Shea. Tignish, who vu-re amgng the class of girls re- week with her brother, Mr. J. tiro. visiting Mrs. Perry's bro- h d m ctiving t eir caps in a ceremony Peter Gaudet. Tignish. thcr, Rev. J. H. LeClair, parish (ramp Hill Hospital, N.S. lie is Michael Wade, a sollclsot. has I8 III! CF80!!! H0? IIll'8eI'Y- . quite T. V. pilcst at Ruslicu. now enjoying much better health. entered the race in vlednesbury Ind Wish him 811 elflif l'EC0VEl'Y- and M"3- Lest" Bagmev -"H 0' ugmgf ':&n:'l4ge5' Slxirieiaveacgfenn sMALLEn 3”! Eleven tables were in play at Summerslde. - ' Australian wsliabies an smal Tignish Village is minded with twenty-two 'l'. V. sets in operation at the present time. and quite a number of other homes seriously cnnsiding having a set installed in the near future. Mr. Henry E. Douccttc. Tignish, is a patient in the City llospitol. Charlottetown. receiving t r e a t- merit prior to undergoing an ab visiting Borden at the home of their son. Capt. Herb MacKensic and Mrs. MacKenzlc left on Sat- urday. Feb. 23. for Boston. where they will attend the funeral of Mrs. MacKenzle sister. Miss Mary Maciiennan. On Friday evening. Feb. 22nd. the Borden Sisters and Cape Trav- crse Sisters battled to a 4-4 tie hold in City Hospital during the vuck of February 17th. Both Miss Shea and Miss Conway are gradu- ates of Tignish High School with the June class of 1956. Miss Con- nay is the daughter of Mr. and lilrs. Joseph Conway. and Miss Shea is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shea. all of Tignish Village. and his many friends hope he on a platform consisting solely of will continue to enjoy this good health. Mr. Clarence Dalton and Mr. Dermot Fleming, Summcrside. were visiting in Tignish and Sea Cow Pond last week. The card tournament sponsored by the Tignish parish and held on each Wednesday evening hasl Miss Sheila B a g l oi e of Sum- merslde East. was the weekend guest of Miss Sheila Caseley. Kelvin Grove. Mrs. George Riley. returned to her home in Kcnaington on Fri- day after spending the past week at New Annan, guest of her son- in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mouse. Billy Ready. eight-ycar-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ready. Tignish. is a patient in the Prince (2 o u n i y Hospital. Sunimersidc. Billy was taken to hospital by Dr. W.- A. Shea of Alberton. and on Sunday and immediately operated on and had an inflammed an- pcndix removed. This is Mr. and child to lie the Canadian Legion Ladlcs' Auxllliary card party on Friday evening. Mrs. Hiram Harrington and Mrs. Cyril Gallant won high PFIIAIVOP ladies. and the con- solation award went to Mrs. Keir Duggan. lst prlze' for men want to Mr. Mont Owen and second to Mr. Percy Drlscoll and the con- kangsm i ler members of tha species. ?J.. goals were scored by Helen 0'- Halloran, 2, and Esther Carrutlisn and Lois Muttart with one am Borden goals were scored by Imelda Kelly 8. and Carol (-Ii mm t . for 45 was donated by the Tignish Legion and was won by Miss Thelma Desliochcs. A frecse-out prize was won by Mrs. Max Mc- Innis and Mrs. Dan Harper. A cake donated by Mrs. Claude Gavin was won by Mrs. Melton I Mr. hirah EllSW0fAlh ha! retllfn-.dominal operation. Mrs. Rt-ady's third hm ! u t M D V” C I ed to is ome in scensinn. after! yirs. C " Cliaisson who rcc- operated on in the Prince Coun- prove a big success so far. 0:i'Keough. Refrcs enis were son on o r. a an cy. g three month: period of llvit-glenltly returned from Western Hos- ty Hospital within the period of llast edncsday evening the priulserved. . -D.K. Mrs. David Campbell returned Mr. and Mrs. Allison Bernard in Borden Rink. 'Capc Traverse-rla. 1. WE WILL GIVE YOU 60”” FOR YOUR OLD. ELECTRIC WASHER-REGARDLESS OF CONDITION! WHEN YOU PURCHASE A SENISATIONAI. NEW FBEATTY” CROMATIC WASHER For l0 iliiys only-Felt. 27th - Miircli 9ili roniallclsiliafirstandonlywashaf with a double-wall stainless snolrab! to a Imus. Avallablaln snowywhltoor two-ion hlicboaoi-laundry. "Glass hon" wrlsgarand LMAN'S gs Tliolaatryc I w.muiunor.quieim. .Inaitoswadi-day pumissodousaiwilbrlnsllyoiyeoiomyqur "Icons-Mlsd"aIasbaaiua. ” wmioosroilr. .. ...sao.:sus Lsssuunans-in . .05- 55.533 :2 aunt-1. I .. mmaoooaoaasmowl ifmv. .179” , t