MONDAY Whirlwind by Norma Newcomb 4 OHAPTEII. TWO Part one "It was I very nice negligee. dear. Though I must admit that in . bit too on the modern side for me." "Roger will love you in ii." "Silly!" , "Mother, stop pretending. You know perfectly well that Roger is simply crazy about you. He's trying to get up enough courage to propose." "i am sure he is not that stu- e t i sin central Park. lhtelr, ghllywgrufiglngly admitted to herself that she really liked i the old codger. when the was 1 child, living with her mother at the Jethrups'. she had always been somewhat a-iralil of Grand- father Jeihrup. He had a way of barking at her that especially disturbed her that afternoon he'd overheard Philip telling her about the house he intended to buy for her some day! But he'd mellowed somewhat since then-or was it simply because she had agreed with him. let him have his own way? she shrugged her shoulders dismissing the whole business as red-headed I-lelen Stafford came out of the kitchen. Why go into details? Why try to analyze a simple thing like that? she was fond of Grandfather Jethrup and 1952-53 Budget Early In April By D'ARCY O'DOlNlNl!.'LL Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA. Feb. 16-(OP)-A re- cord peacetime budget. containing tax reductions and announcing s surplus of possibly 8500.000,000 for 1951-52. will be presented to the forthcoming session of Parliament. The session opens Thursday Feb 28 and Finance Minister Abbott may bring down the i952-53 hud- get Tuesday. April it, a short time before the Commons adjourns for the Easter recess. The i952-52 bud- THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN Six or Vledfe llalm Ilarol Ia Finiml Procession in Late Kiss KING IIAAKON Norway KING PAUL Greece RING ADOLI Sweden KIN FREDERICK QUEEN JULIAN Denmark Netherlands KING tarsal. Iraq available. Even if the original val- Ilho purple velvet of the cap of diamonds, 1.971 rose diamonds, M7 FEBRUARY 3;, 195, g COAL COKE OIL Prompt Delivery that was that. . Phone 240 A Pickard r & company -T T? as Helen us 0! the individual jewels could i maintenance. be computed it would he meaning- The cm", 0; st. mdJnrd in gold loss due to the tremendous change. in appeunncp, the cm” piecg 1. in values over the centuries andwned with pen); 1113 impel-1.1 the historical significance of some Crown lack, Amer). (mm gh, mu. 0f 1h! .ilV1e1l- lsed diamonds and pearls on plat- The Imperial crown of India is; mum . know to have cost about 8300.000: - - Queen Elizabeth has a date with but an do” not give . mm mdmi Queen Eliznbetlis husband. the the royal millinr-r before she can , , iDuke of Edinburgh, may also be wear her two royal crowns. 2:331"?! 23': vclxfcrfi mI1:;;;rTaolienIUled to wear a crown. if the The crowns themselves will re- Cwwn'u ma more "1 me iqueen so decrees. It will bea main unaltered in their regal m i conzparaiively-simple COIODCL I splendor. It's the velvet "cap of The 0'l5l"” Cmmm" dk'm0”d-lciri-lct of gold adorned with straw- maintenance" inside the crown 3 19138 P15” 0! Whilih 15 Embedd-lberigv-icat crosses. The use of prec- that is refitted and padded tor "1 "1 "19 1mP9T131 Cl”0Vif"- WM val.llOllS stones is prohibited. eaclisovereigns head. lied at 37.500000. It 13 9-Vpeuedi The original crown of St. Queen Elizabeth 11 really has that 514000.000 Worth 0! Crown ward dated back to Edward the three crowns but one of them will JEWE” ""1 1” Wed in K1"3lConfessoi' (1005-66v, last of the never be worn. since India now is G9m'3'3 hm""1- Saxon line. It was destroyed dur- a republic. the Queen is not "En'i- The crown of St. Edward and in: the rule of Oliver Cromwell press of India” and the "Imperial the Imperial Crown are smilnr in l M653-581 and was remade when Crown of India" will remain in shape but can he dlstimzuislietl iv;-lK.ng Charles 11 was restored to the ancient Tower of London. the outstanding gems in each and the tlirouo. The sovereigns principal crown by their over-all color. l in the crown are five rubies. 11 is the crown of st. Edward. It is Both have a jewel-studded mniii cnicrnlds. 1'1 sapphires. TH pearls used only at coronatlons. But clrclet at the base, ringed with er- rind 2.675 diamonds. since it weighs more than five pounds it. is worn only for a few table diamonds, four drop-shaped pld, dear. Uncle Roger, as you purl. "N H. om" put". call him knows perfectly well that we can never be anything more than good friends." A little of the buoyancy out of the girl. "But why gel was presented April 10 last. Th? Nrl M3390 The contents of the budget will ed her Wrikhl 10 93- remain a secret until read in the "D0 N011 lhlllk I hush! to mnittlcommons, but hints dropped by Wfniv 3 NI! (0? Ph111l37” Mr. Abbott in the last flw months not? ”Huh? What h3DP""d' to youriim-e launched it flood of specula- Mother. I've told you over andihivh sense of honor?" mm. ever azain that voulre sacrificlnzl ”ln a way, Mother is rightl Some yourself in vain. Grandfatheriwhat is there ahead but years predicted Jethnip would never let Philip of working and doing without?" ing to between sl00.000.000 and marry me. Not in a million yea.rs."' ”Mr. Perkin would collnpselsi50.00t)00fi. despite forecasts that "The decision will be Philip's,"-l'llh horror if he hraril Wu hint- record peacetime defence expend- my dear. And 1 am confidentving that Comet A:rlinea doesn'tliiiu-es of s2.200,000.000 are plan- that he will some dziv realize that l mu eiinuizh-" lned for 1952-53. that he. lovos you. I will not maize: l"Oh, I dont mean the salary is; Mr. Abbott has said that in matters difficult by giving him loo little. I meant doing without preparing the budget he and his . L-hulfyeur (gr gt fmhm-.ln.13w," lizxiiries. I'd like to wear a ni.iilt-pnfficlals will look closely at the --Mmhm ,1-,1 Mm gt-M stop m mat and have a chauffeur the heavy cignrrt. taxes. blamed for think that 1 might nm be in gm; ivay other girls do. Anti Plifiipllarge-scalc smuggling of American Wm, phihpji" mud give me those thutgs, and cigarcts liito Canada. a drop in M"; Ailmnn S,-ntlpd 59,-pngit-p maiiv nioi'e,bcs.de” loousumptlon of Canadian cigarets 'Il isn't. nlivavs a qunsinn or love "1 ihmk sou really liettvr no to and unemplni-ment in Canadian iiictllv, hilt of inlellizom-r-, 1:-hngp 15 sleep. Salli." Holt-n was mood-liu-ytcbnccri factories. right. for you. tlicicfnre you mus; nit-tired no lonzcv. "You've mull The Federal tax now amounts to mun. phmp.-v a hard day. Yflll'l'F too tired 19,33 cents on a package of 20 cig- And mp .')1”lnz 5,,-9,1,1.” Mrs Wi't"sllP with problems like that." arc-is rt-t'ailmg for 42 cents in Ot- Am"9" 1”” '” 1"-'0'm "19 -”'”l' Hwha". is this ”'m'"'5””0”l.t'"”" The” ll” been spemlauun mine. In front there is zi iiuixu. The siuxillcr Imperial Crown was mm, mm, 3),, was now ready to einbairassiiig you?" on unofficial circles that Mr. Ab- have )1!-or mru. begin Helen iii-siinted a'Irr land bott will cut the tax by from two- minutes Ind than is replaced by . . . cross, in which is embedded lllC;ll'li'l(l(! by ccmniancl of Queen vic- I; pl H major gem. Crossed arches form a, ioria in 1338. This crown contains st..ti in! off the llL',lll. Then sur- 13"”? FPHTS Fl l3ilCkii'.;(f- one iigmm. impcriai cramp D sinzli-. she said. "Yrs. Sull'vM some also have predicted l'Pdill"- r dome topped with a jeivclled hall: one lnr;-,c ruhv, one large sapphire. . . . These two crowns are beyond and a Maltese Cross. Filling out 16 sinnllrr sapphires, ll emeralds. lf15.Ililviibl' .u.i ll.l5- - t.l. i..-3. , - i , . . mmds M: d(JeCet;nltlvi,f! that all mi im:'”:”3riCl9smwi;f"pf:hh:gC 9:339? piicing. N: .r:inoti:5p figure is the space cros-srplfecswisI-'our sm.illci riihlrs.ul.3(V5tlw lllllllillllm To be C0llllllliPd lnes and refrigerators. ii”: To Be Fitted For Royal crowns LONDON. Feb. l0-(ReuiArs)- arid-J CANNOOK. lhuland (OP) -Durlnga hoavyatonnin this stafiordshire town, radio and television sets became rod-hot. bulbs exploded and electric bet- , ties heated in seconds. officials said the overtlow or electricity was caused by lightning striking power lines. political observers have tax reductions amount- M. Branch Manager - W. Blair Maenoniq Tweel Duildint. Great George It"... Clsarlothtnwn, P. I. 3. RANCE COMPAN Klir ' xiuciion DNIAIIO iNsU it was a good party despite the lllile fact that her mother con- trived to throw Sally and Philip together whenever an opportur.-' ity presented itself. Never had food been tasllor, never had coin- pany been saver. and never. nevcrl had Grandfather Jethrup told so, ROMAN Oman Defence Surcharge Mr. Abbott has said he plans to iuicorporaic into the regular tax the E l'h a L p mm Wm: WM" structure the 20-per-cent defence and many interesting stories nboutp palatial are derived from Palatine. me ..:,md old ,my,.-- I iHlll in Rome, 1;-m;,ii,maI we of surcharge placed on personal in- L,mng h,,.s,,1f mm me npartg the f,,u,,dmK of Rummy tcomc taxc: and corporation profits in the last budget. In doing that. he may effect some reduction in the general taxes on corporations and personal incomes. Tivo per cent of the yield from personal income taxes. from cor- lporatlmi taxes and from the i0- per-cent sales tax will be earmark- crl to pay the cost of 540-a-month ypenslons in all '70 and over. re- gardless of means. The healthy surplus compiled rliirinir the current year gives Mr. Abbott a fair amount of leeway for mrikiiitz tax adjustments. He also to NEWFOUNDLAND I flights daily from Mnncton to St. John'- 1 lllzliia daily from Moncion to Gnmlr-r ... Conn:-rtiona at Mom-ton with Maritime (it-iitral M” rnrN”n from "PHH Umtnw "i ' M'wa'"' . outlook for 1952 is good. The valuc :0:-plltlarltlmo Central Airways for cotivini-ting flight mr canad”-S gross national pwdmu e a a. tmn in 1952 is expected to be :22.- i5fl0.fln0.0fi0 an increase of 81.300- 000,000 ovcr 195i. Last spring. Mr. Abbott. estimated his revenues for 193i-52 would am- ount, in s3.'i30n0fl,fi00 and expend- itures in 3. 700,000,000. leaving It March Kl with a surplus of be- revised his estimates and indicated. hr expected in end the Fiscal yearl March 31 with a, surplus of be twoen s200.000,000 and s300.000.000 His second estimate ariricarcri cnnservativc as the 3031' ncarcrl air enrl. Figures for the first nine months of tho fiscal vcar SllOW(".l that the surplus had i-eachcd it total of s72l.0f)00(i0. If was fit- peclcd llil" surplus would he slim- So-e ynur Travel Agent - W. K. Rogers Ag:-m-lcs Ltd., lal Queen Street. l Tillie IAIADA nun-niaasi . niutstisuiis uslrttoitiulttlat xi xix med down in the final months of the year. but there were some iruessr-s it, would total at least 500,000,000. Parliamrnt volerl si.700.0000ml for defence c::pendiiui'es in insi- 52 and later it was rwiiiuatrd that not more titan Si 4nri.onn.ooo would icntlcrl his policy of high taxation lni:"6' nickel mines and l. 7 p b' spent beforr the end of th- p , ,vrai'. The avnoimt not 5 cut wasl I, 7 7" W . reflected in the surplus. P "5011, 3b0Ui 90 PCT C901 Of?!" 1 V n,g,,,ds 1-9.3,). . the nickel used in tlic vvurld i . ii A g A J. ' ” 7 M:. Abiioit has fi'r-uiiciillv de- Cumcs from Canada' Hm i;m””l'l:i;i:5I"l ”””P”'”i('i r”? "35 smclters are the biggest in o carry on e iicit iiii- , aitclng in times such as these the world. They are heat would be a rfrnud on ll'lP. public," The surplus is used to reduce tlic country's debt. The Bllllilllllhi will be his sixth in a row since the end of the Second VV'orlii War. He had surpluses of s3i3,ti48,9ni in 1047; se7s,ng,s55 in M48; 3.'i95,502.741 in 1949; 8131.524,- 953 ill I950 pnd S20.'i,456.000 in l95l. The 19-17 surplus broke a string of i7 consecutive deficits compiled during the years of the depression and of -this Second World War. Canaoas net debt. amounting to 3 "19"! 32lill,480.()0-l at the turn of the century. climbed to s33.3.993,35u b.V l9l4-the year of the outbreak of the First World War. By 1911:, the deiit had reached s1.l9l.liH4,(l6:l. In 1939-the first year or in. Second World War-the debt to. tailed :.'i.l52,55i?3l-1. It climbed to a peak of si3.42i,4o5,m in ms. The Wfliluses in the last five years have reduced it. to aii.44l.l0o00o. hThe trcnd of the debt 1-mecisd t e movement of Federal Govern- ment expenditures. In 1901 ex. Sudbury, Ontario. Sonic of the mines are ncarlv a mile deep. Altogether there are over 280 miles of under- ground tunnels." g Iction 51., '3 Phot ll Dhoiofi d 1 P They.re?i;ep:;v&ns mil Hon. 5,, your P on 0, ash of hclp ,. able, 3;” lb horo Dal". 0" net the urtdan, I-unzizil. At Sudbury millions-of dollars have been s cm pcndliures totalled 346,866,368-an amoimt that now barely covers Lhp expenditures of one department of lovernment. BY 1914. developing better met ode of producing ni lrel. That is one reason why Canada produces 90 per cent of the CANAVDIIAN GEN(ERAl.liEgl.EiCT'l'2iC COMPANY LIMIIED the governme t . . 1353 i':.i” "'”.'.:i:3'i. 113?; . ., Rrovvn o 313,- I mos L2 .. . . - K 11" T4 . 4. s 21.2111: vcotrlnoiitzrelizigg trxpgif intot edefence programme." V I dllures were ;5.s.1,oa:iop7 -me, p ' skyrocket, d i ' ' , & W af 4 253.505 me mg. a peak of H.332. A 0 if They tapered off irnm um mm H! VI Illll lii-i.iii-..- luvs til its high liiniiiiig V.Illl0 the war broke out in Korea. since itiiiii-tit. ' gmtthev have again swung up. tiiiiil lieDUli Iiotli iii Vi lllll iiiw it'xi ilIV'l lt'.Illl'll .ill '4l.liIt llilil llllt'l'l1ll'LUlll. Ii) NI iliiwl in lI'lIl!ilt' if a nil ill'.Iltl(l lltt-riigli limitat- lur lit In il'iif li.tx ii at ( Ill lift iiixt liiii-i Hill in Illlllt iii CANADIAN e -ylllll ll-'ilI'I innit igfj it v'l1lk ll4.IlI'l I 'v ill liili Iillili Hill. iii. l.lli. xxifli 1 ll lllll t llltl ii "The I cl ti" :.A'.it".".':..'iE:.':?'.'.:i:.'.".:"'..-,... ialmaiel. lilill 'ii'K ll. llll iiiii: lll it luui ll iii A Company of Canada, limited i K. W The International Nickel . 25 King SmelVlosi,Toronl0