iUse . Guardian Want Ads Phone 3632 1 Agents Vlsated p. B. A NEW REPRESENTA- tm "med 030.00 last week in ,9” mm zo hours of work. whgrgvu you 11V! you ml! do "3 "11, par information write to Doraldlul Cosmetics Cami!!!)ll- 1500 Delorimier Dept. 11, Mon- treal. , U3. OWN BOSS! MAKE ”i...”.?... mp new-nu - money- making business of your own that mu can increase as the months .011 by. Sell in your surroundings our 250 household necessities. in- m.e5i,1ng commission, specials with free product monthly. Write now to ramilex, 1600 Delorimier. Dept. C, Montreal. , EN. EARN 3300 T0 wfaxdo n"l(l:D:l1I'I Free Turkey before Christmas handling 200 Gift Sets, Christmas Cards. 90058 M951" cines, Toiletries etc, in established neighbourhood route. Hundreds successful. Full or lpare time. Ex- pericnce unnecessary. Write to- day for my amazing "HHDIHK Hand Offer." Mr. G. Laurin. Paula Co., 21 St. Paul St. 19.. Montreal. Apartments Wanted ,v'Tgu'1"z'n .. av YOUNG courut. three or four unfurnished rooms and bath. Write Box 14, Guard- ian. .....m-C------- WANTED - TO BENT HOUSE OB Apartment, in good locality. Ped- er-al Government Employee. Phone 4511. After 5 p. in. phone 6622. Boarders Accnlalnodsted m BOOM AND BOAIID FOE MEN st 174 Cedar, summedside, phone 3649. .m--u--m------ CAN ACCOMMODATE OLD AGE pensioners in comfortable home in City, 835.00 monthly. Write Box 19 Guardian Office, liars & Trucks For sale FOR SALE-I936 BUICK swan. good tires. Cheap for quick sale, Albert Laird, Cavendish. ion s.u..n-rorvrrac DELUXE mach, 1951, carefully used, one driver. Priced low. Dial 8732. Fol: SALE-'8'! nooon SEDAN. Pr-iced 8100. St. Avard'I Service Station. CAR BUYERS The kind of appointments women appreciate. 1951 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Oustiom Radio & Air Control F . R. MCLAINE LTD. Malpeque Rd. Dial 7358-9 For Sale FOR SALE - GBADE IIOLSTEIN hull calf. Hammond Rodd, Win- rioe. FOR. SALE - NEW HOUSE. 5 rooms and bath. Residential. Write Box 11. Guardian. , Fol. SALE - ONE IIUNDIIED pullets, 5 U2 months old. J. A. lifarxenzie. Scotchfort R.R. iron can - MODEIIN nuc- tr-ie washer. like new. Priced low. Phone 6732. ml SALE-NEW '6! OIlEV'lN- gine and transmission. run less than 6,000 miles. Phone 9805. FOB SALE-TWO TONS I'AII- rnipl at 31: lb. Jamoa Dixon. Little Sands. "ton saw-srasanv miners a- sod tractor plow. E. W. Turner. O'I.eary. role ALE - coneuisa cart- rota. 52.75 per hdt. Walter B. Graig. Middleton. T FOR. SALE - PIANO CASE OB- gan. Gregor MacCalium, Brack- iey Point. ion sans - one ntmomln. 6 month old pulieta, at Corlewcs Schellen, Vernon River. I"01t SALE - SECOND HAND Gllson washer in good condi- tion. Phone 7129. FOR SALE - A FIIANCIS DRIV- ing sleigh. Apply Aden Mcfver. Kinkora. FOR. SALE-1 PLAYDALE HORSE 9 years old. Sound, quiet, work Inywhere. Pius Croken Emerald. FOB SALE-SIX CHOICE SPRING calves, shorthorn. I. L. Miller, Weat Royalty. For: ease .. wlzalfn Moron- bike. Turnip puipar. Mrs. James Mcconnell, Georgetown. , g FOB SALE-ENTEIPBISE IRON Duke coal stove with water front. Apply 21 Woymouth St. m FOR. SALE - (III!!! FIOUII Skull. sin 2. 34. Pair tube skates, also 13, 52. Apply SM pl-Juston Street. mg FOR. SALE - 4. YEAR-OLD CAT- "0 Ind 40. Yaar-old hem. 81.00 gob. Garfield Macnean, Oiyde er. mtg FOB aaul - 1 ousllmsar cow to freshen soon. 3 young calves "id 100 pulleta. E. A. Duffy. Village. Green. '0! some - "'I'IlE CAMERA” "illllln . 25 different back- numbara. good as a course in :fnI'-gtltraphy. All for ssoo. Phone '0! Ian: - on IXOIIANGI '0! young cattle, 2 con. 1 Short- lrlde and 1 Holstein grade. FOB SALE-MUSCOVY DUCKS. FOR SALE - MILK COW. .:m FOR SALE - 'l'AIIJOBED-'.l'U- FOR SALE-CARI?-OTS. BEETS For Sale dial 7894. Af. ply Box 18, Guardian. measure clothing 539.95 up. J P. MacPherson 8: Son. and pumpkins. Knud Jorgensen. Fredericton. Female llelp Wantt ll WANTED A GIRL TO HELP with housework. Alppiy Stanley Thompson. Cornwall. Lost LOST - THREE FLO-GLAZE Coiorizer Albums. Please re- turn to Douglas Bros. and Jones. LOST - IN THE VICINITY OF Parkdale. brown short-tailed German Pointer. Dial 4792. mm LOANED TO A FRIEND MY book "Highland Heart of Nova Scotla". Please see. name in- side cover. LOST -BETWEEN ST. ELEAN- ors and Charlottetown a black and brown dog, weighing about 100 lbs. Answers to name of Rusty. Reward. Glen Matthews, Alberton or Guardian Office. mjmmiimgj ELECTBOLUX DEALER - SYD- ney J. Jeffrey. Phone 7038. Auto Loans A loan on your car can be arran ed quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan up to 81,500 is life insured to take care of unpaid balance in can of death. A courteous Trans- Canada Credit counsellor inter- views you privately. TRAN S-CAN ADA COIIPN. CR,EDnj LIMITED ll lilblldllfl of Traders Finance Corporation, Ltd.) 3. F. DALEY, Branch Manoge Block Bldg. 166A Kant BL, C” ..u. Phone 6525 T ilotlce of Redemption To the Holders of THE MUNICIEALITY or THE CITY AND COUNTY or samr JOHN (New Brunswick) Dabentureahdated June 1. 1951 and December 1, 1951, hearing mu,-. art at 695. 4 lM'k. 4 IXZW. 4 3M'7'a and maturing serially June 1. 1955 to 1971 and December 1, 1957 to 1971 inclusive. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. pursuant to resolutions of the said Municipality passed on the 8th day of May. 1951 and the 13th day of November, 1951 authorizing the above issues of debentures; and under authority of the fol- lowing statutes of the Province of New Brunswick, namely 15 Geo. VI. 1951. Chapter 109 (Lancaster Highways) and 14 Geo. VI, 1950. Chapter 125 (Saint John Munici- pal Airport). and Chapter 150 R. S. N. B. 1952. Section 21, The Municipal Debentures Act; and pursuant to a resolution of the said Municipal Council at a Spec- ial Meeting called for the purpose on the 17th day of September, 1954, certain of the above men- tioned debentures, aggregating Three Hundred and Eight Thou- sand Dollars (5308000) in princi- pal amount. are called for re- demption on 1st December 1954 by the Municipality of the City and County of Saint John at 10195 of the principal amount thereof to- gether with interest accrued to the date fixed for redemption, as follows: Lancaster Highways- dfxa-Juno 1. 1958 to 1961- Nos. - 5 28.000 4 U496-June 1. 1962 to 1966- Nos. 81-110. . .000 4 1f2'7o-June 1. Nos. 111-135 25000 Saint John Airport-- 4 172');-December 1, 1957 to 1961 Nos. '76-150 ....-....-.. 75.000 4 3l4'."c-December 1, 1962 to 1971 Nos. 151-300 .. ............... -... 150.000 308.000 Coupons due 1st December 1954 should be detached and collected in the usual manner. On and after 1st December 1954 interest on the debentures so to be re- deemed shall cease to accrue and all unmatured coupons will be void. Coupon debentures present- ed for redemption must have at- tached thereto ail coupons matur- ing on and alter 1st June 1955. Payment of the redemption price of the sum of one thousand and ten dollars (81,010) per One Thou- sand Dollar (51,000) debenture will be made in lawful money of Can- Ida at the Office of the Treasurer of the said Municipality in the City of Saint John in the County of the City and County of Saint John, Province of New Brunswick or at the principal Office of the Bank of Nova Scatia in Toronto. Moni- real, Charlottetown, Halifax or Saint John at the holder's option. MUNICIPALITY OF THE CITY or COUNTY OF SAINT" JOHN lSgd.): E. A. WI-IITEBONE. Warden. (Sgd): A. B. GILBERT. County Secretary. Dated: September 20th, 1954 o 3 years old. Apply to Lawrence Murray. New wiluiiire. "BM ma aau: - 1 once 10' Itlelny farm of so acrh. at It! Point. with new house "'1 barn with electricity. Appi." '0 Mr! 'essie Gorveatl. Rocky T'” 1:32; A-.-5-...-mmmm-mm-m i sauaeunl over. was naru. STRAYED ON FOR. RENT - ELECTIOLUX BY FOR RENT - SIX BOOM HOUSE. -ro LET- some irovsrl-xnm-T -i-zj-m...:m WANTED - TEACHER FOB WANTED -- T0 BENT GARAGE strayed MY PREMISES" two yearlinga. Ivan Pickering, Cum” f. L" New York Sfocka NEW YORK (AP)-The stock market ran into selling difficulties last week for the first time in its three - week bull market drive ahead following the election. But by the weekend it was headed higher again, although with much lessened vigor. t The Associated Press average of 60 stocks was up 80 cents com- pared with a gain of 34.70 the pre- vious week and 54.90 the week of the election. day. Phone 5607. Phone 7569, Southport, between 12 and 1. ing rooms. Apply to H. J. Clements, East Royalty. Teachers Wanted Brookfleld school, 15 pupils. Volume for the week was un- Sherman MacDuff, secretary. usually heavy at 10,791,320 shares, - best since the third week of Jan- Vlamgd uary. 1951. The stock market has been climbing for more than 14 months. On the day before the Nov. 3 elec- tion, it started higher. and the day after the votes were counted it surged ahead in one grand sweep that h a r d ly bobbled until last week. STEADY ADVANCE Some brokers felt the market was overdue for a corrective reac- tion, a normal procedure after a sustained rise. This, they told themselves, is it. But the selling and in Spring Park area. Phone 7153. WANTED-ALE BOTTLES. PINTS or quarts. Dial 8505. Michael Bros. TAT WANTED - OLD MASSEY I01 03 102 for parts. Engine and tires not needed. Wright's Garage. Central Bedeque. .....mAmA..D.m.Dj,m WANTED -- A GOOD STAND of heavy lumber U2 acre or more. Apply Stanley Thompson, comww. was absorbed rather easily, prices resumed their advance. Work Wanted Work Wanted THE ISLAND WINDOW CLEAN- ere, for the best in service, call 8868. THE ISLAND IPLOOE CLEAN- ars, floors washed. waxed and polished, free estimates. call 8868. GARAGE OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Radiator repairing, body and fender work. Young Street, off Malpeque Road. WORK WANTED - WILL MAN- age house and family. while par- ents on week-end trips. vacation trips, etc. References. Dial 4504. 1 ,FOR SALE On Highland Avenue, 8-room house, consisting of kitchen, dining room and living room on first floor, 4 bed- rooms and bathroom on second floor. New pipeless fur- nace. Roof recently shingled with fire proof shingles. House painted last summer, If not sold in one month will rent. Large lot. Terms available. Apply-: become available for G. H. DOUGLAS. Real Estate 96 Upper Queen Street OPPORTUNITY for YOUNG LADY 8: YOUNG MAN The stenographer should be personable. single, neat appearance, pleasant voice and mentally alert. 18 to 26 years of age. 5140.00 salary per month and increase after 3rd month. He should have junior matriculation and be per- sonable, 21'-28 years of age, single, ambitious with sales ability. Car essential during training period. 3264.00 salary including car allowance-increase after 3rd month. i - 7 Contact- ' MR. H. MacDONALD, PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 151 Great George St. Phone 6518 AUCTION SALE AT GREENFIELD WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24 I am instructed to sell by Public Auction, on the prem- ises of P. J. McKenna, Greenfield, the foilowing:- 1 M.H. binder; 1 M.H. seed drill; 1 F.W. mower; 1 hay rake; 1, 14 disc out-throw; 1 lever spring tooth harrow; 1 smoothing harrow lever; 1 horse hoe "Hall"; 1 scuffier; 1 pulper; 1 -- 4 U2 HP. engine M.H.; 1 cart and wheels; 1 set cart wheels; 1 wood sleigh; 1 box sleigh; 1 driving wagon; 1 truck wagon team; 1 gang plow; quantity of harness; 3 square of asphalt shingles; 1 Renfrew cream separator; cream cans; farm tools, etc. Also -- Enterprise Monarch range; heating stoves; tables, chairs and other items of furniture, including beds, spring, etc.; also power clipper. Terms of Sale: All sums up to 510.00, cash. Over that amount 6 months credit on approved joint notes. If day unfavorable sale will take place first fine day. Sale will start at 1 o'clock. 6. II. NELSON, Auctioneer. FOR SALE 49 . 51 warm STREET Property measures 40 feet by 80 feet. Dwelling, recently renovated, accommodates five families. Year- ly income from rentals approximately 52,000.00. Apply BELL, MATHIESON Jr FOSTER 150 Richmond Street WE NEED JUNK MAURICE BLOCK Jr COMPANY . 158 Kent Street Charlottetown We are paying for scrap iron and steel 510.00 per ton (2,000 lbe.), scrap car batteries 51.25 each. Fast ready cash for any quantities of good ,sci'ilp materials. Beer Bottles, Hides. Etc. 1 deal. Samples fumiahed. Dura- wlire. 53 W. Jackson. CD63, Chic- New coiosaal industrial and store I For sale-3 and 4 inch boiler tubing at 30c and 40c per foot. v - C i .1-I1. Markets Continued excellent general busi- ness formed a firm base for the market. The manner in wiu'ch leadership revolved from one ma- jor group to another. including the railroads, also was viewed as a, point of strength. i 0n.Monday the market declined in a mild selloff. On Tuesday it rebounded with new strength and heavy trading. The next day it continued its rise with even greater business. Then came the reaction. Thursday": market ran into sev- eral stormy.periods of selling, and just before the close a wave of selling rolled through the list. Brokers felt that the decline could mark the beginning of a full-scale reaction. N0 REACTION They anxiously watched the tape on Friday for signs indicating its intentions. Selling continued heavy with prices under pressure. Then it passed. The market steadied it.- self and went ahead. When the final bell rang. the market was doing quite well. Holders of”Ri his" to subscription period. at present silarciioidcrs To shareholders wlshin "Rights" or shares, or CORPORATI anaaaaaaaaanananaaaaaaaanaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaa Hvmvms ufdbiisllrd I 90.9. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA BANK OF MONTREAL 1 "Ifl'g71l.s"”f r.x'pir(r Nov. 26 of the Bani: 0 Montreal at S230 per share are reminded of the approaching termination of the We recommend that shareholders take advantage of this favourable opportunity to add to their holdings. We also suggest current purchase of Bank of Montreal shares by investors who are not "Rights"-and to others wishing to acquire shares-we offer our facilities. ROYAL SECURITIES 68 GREAT GEORGE ST., CHARLOTTETOWN - Tel. 5321 VVVVVVVYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVCMVVVVVVMVVVVCV o. 5. steel CLEVELAND (AP)- A steady rise in steel production-from 60 per cent of capacity in early July to a 1954 peak of 79 per cent last week-means inventory reduction by consumers is over. Steel Mag- azine said Sunday. Last week's ingot output moved up 1.5 points over the preceding week and is the highest since lasti December. the weekly magazine of metal-working reported. it looks as though production this year will total about 85,518,000 net tons, or 68 per cent of capac- ity. Steel continued. That, repres- cnis about 63,300,000 tons of fin- ished steel, but 1954 consumption of finished steel was estimated by the magazine at 71,100,000 tons. ”That means users relied on their inventories for 7,800.U)0 ions of finished steel-mainly in the first nine months of this year," Steel said. From now on the steel buyer The five most active issues on the New York stock exchange were: New York Central, off '.'a at 23314 on 239,100 shares: Colorado Fuel and Iron, up till; Chrysler Corp., off 2; U. S. Steel, up 303. and Pennsylvania Railroad ahead Va. Canadian issues were mixed at the week's close. Mclntyre gained he and International Nickel added ii. Losers included Hiram Walker down 1'4, and Canadian Pacific and Distillers Seagram which lost iii. Canadian issues on the Ameri- can stock exchange were quiet. VVVV subscribe for new shares urcilasc additional . all or part of their g to to sci I ON LIMITED VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV Offm from coal! in team. jmu A PROFESSIO Bell, Matheson dz Easter 150 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard, ILA. tar Queen St. Phone 423': M. a. Fanner, Q.C.. l.l..li Bank of Commerce Bldg. Gaudet o lmmi-a Bank of Commerce Bldg. Allison -01. Gillls, LL.B. 180 Richmond St. Dial 4147 A. waitlian Gaudet, LL.B. flallllpa Bldg. 111 Grafton St. Palmer & I-laslam Bank of Nova Soutia Bldg. Matheaon, Peaks 8'. Nicholson I15 Grafton Street I. A. Macfiulgan. B.A-. Olarrlo Bldg. 0 DItI04:'A - Queen at. G. E. MacMlllan. I5.A., LL.B. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. NAL CARDS Y MacPhee dz Tralnor I65 Queen St. Dial 423:! Chas. R. Mcqunld. B.A. 156 Richmond St. OPTOMETRISTS G. F. Ililtchoson 3 Son 1. G. nurcnnsoiw rm. 5! Grafton St. Dial 5522 J. A. Carruthers. RD. 123 Kent St. pp Byron J. Grant, OTD ire Kent St. Dial sail II. .l.'Mabon, 3.0. " Montague. P. II. I. J. S. Taylor. 8.0. Corner Kent a Queen Sta. Office 0133; Home 6160 '-CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson , 156 Richmond St. Dial 522:! 201 Prince St. Dial M32 4 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS MCDONALD. CURRIE & CO. Currie Bldg. Charlottetown Dial I736 H. R. DUANE dz COMPANY 145 Great George St. ChIl'l0"EW'"I Phone 0547 - 0548 7- 0- 3'" 3" ARTHUR J. GARREIT Palmer Electric Building . Charlottetown 100 Fitzroy Street Dial 5321 ,ernmem in safeguard Sudan-born i Dial 691) , Dial Mr: I No Trial for Ex-President LONDON (Reuters)-Cairo radio said Sunday night that it has been decided not to put deposed pres- ident Mohammed Naguib on trial for allegedly conspiring to over- throw the regime of Premier Ga- mal Abdel Nasser. A Sudanese delegation, headed by Sayed Mohammed Nur El Din, minister of works, arrived in Cairo Friday to urge the Egyptian gov- Naguibls life. will have in do more advance pian- nlng and order earlier. Steel ssld.I "As the n v e r a ll demand for steel increases. delivery times lengthen." . The 71,100,000 ions of finished, steel ihe magazine calculates wllii be consumed this year would havel required a ingot rate of 94,800,000 tons; or 76 per cent of capacity, had users not lived off inventories, Steel said. On this basis, it re- ported, some analysts of the in- dustry are anticipating an ingot rate averaging around 75 per cent in 1955-or up seven per cent from this year. FAMED OPERETIAS . i In the Gilbert and S-.lll1V3" "D- eratic team, Sir Arthur Sullivan was the composer. Sir W. 5 G11- bert the playwright. Our i I mus CANADA A CREDIT I ll FE INSURED l0AN I i i protects our family security O Insist on Life insurance roteciinn when you borrow! very Trans Canada Credit loan gives you this extra measure of security at no exlra cast, on all amounts to 81500. . Trans (janaria Credit offers you many other extra-value, extra protection features in its large selection of conven- ient ioan plane. So be sure. when you Ivor- rnw. Arrange your Trans Canada Credit life insured tdiifliif M All-CANADIAN loan coaluuv 164A Kent Street MY we wuv or -owl COULD EA5 -4--H " tr 3511025 2 -w-THE ONLY Plcrulze - THE owl.s CLUB HA5 l5A BA'r'rel25D - Lilzesiess or-.. JAMES :. coR3eTT.l. . rrA-s A MEMOi2IAl:"V A2-EUMPH-3) OUR BOARDING HOUSE our I. To-ilNK'oF gays AT iLY PAINT THAT4 OF QHAHESPEAEE AND P2 LL BROACH iT TO THE- -roau5i.rr---'rH5Y'Ll. 85! PLE-ASED.TO THINK 0:: THE LOFT Y Tone iT , WlLL IMPA The Guardian Page 11 Monday. Nov. 22. 1964 Trucks Can Never Replace Railways in Defence lob OTTAWA (CF)-A trucking asso. ciation executive said Thursday that trucks are vital to national defence but will never replace the railways as the chief means of transportation in wartime. G. M. Parke, past president or the. Canadian Trucking Associa- tions, made the statement to a royal commission investigating the controversial issue of railway agreed charge contracts. Agreed charges are special low contract rates given by the railways in re- turn for a guaranteed pcrccntag-. lot a shipper's business. r..Parke told the commission Wednesday that widespread rail- way of the agreed charge method of setting freight rates could if e s t r oy Canada's molol itransport industry. He said this iwas not in the national interest be- cause of the importance of the in- dustry for national defence and as Ian alternate method of transporta- ltion in event of a railway strike. Under cross cxamination Thurs- .day by Hugh O'Donnell. CNR coun- ;sel. Mr. Parke said Parliament was called to settle the 1950 rail- way strike because only the rail- ways could "do a complete job from the standpoint of national de- fence." However, there was no suggestion that trucks were not do- ing a job consistent with than facilities. "In the matter of national de- fence the trucks could not replace the railways," he said. The railways are asking the commission to recommend amend- ments to the Transport Act to place them in a better position to meet increasing truck competition They want freedom of action in making agreed charge contracts with shippers but the trucking as- sociation says the railway request would bring about the destruction on the motor transport industry. Afive Safecracking Gangs In Ontario 'rortoN'r0 (CP) - Police said frhursday at. least five organized lgangs of aofecrackers are operat- '-ing in Ontario. Their total loot in ithe last. three months was more than 3100.000. Ontario provincial police SIJCI the gangs are not controlled by any central figure. However. they work hand in hand. each with a specified urea. Chief Inspector Wilfred Franks of the OPP criminal investigation branch, said most sales are opened by smashing them but in some cases home-made nitro-ghcerlne is used. Police said safecracking has be- come the most profitable and lsafest. criminal activity. Many safes are hidden in basements or back rooms where work is possible with- out. fear of discovery. Fingerprints lore rarely found, since radio and television shows have drilled police .prneedure into the minds of crimi- nals, one officer said. Tress Squabble l0ver Royal Family By ALAN HARVEY 1 Canadian Press Staff Writer DONDON (CF)-Another news- paper has Joined the fray in the ipress squabble over whether the lFl0yfil Family is swinging the iearl. Emphatically not. says the York- .hire Post ”By all means lot royal persons make frequent visits to the Domin- inn.tt,' it says, "but let it not be suggested that they do not fill their time helpfully at home." The Conservative newspaper thus replies in the Daily Mirror which .tart4-d the rumpus by saying itla a. pity the Royal Family doesn't do more travelling abroad. "What. can they do here? Twiddie their thumbs? Visit one another? lDn the dreary social rounds?" the Daily Mirror asked in an editorial i Tuesday. The Daily Telegram and tha Phone 8523 Daily Mail editorially rapped rm Mirror's knuckles. "What nonsense! What mlsinformat.lonl"'sairi The -v;----, Mali. ”Stupiri slnncicr," added the Tclegrapil. THE MEETING v u 37 I s - .sHAi4e5PeA2e in - WA6 NOT A , ,, . k ,, EOCKEVS u-gvz x :7. ll ii 1519 ' i p ND ' EXPLAIN THAT And the Duke of Edinburgh. breaking royal precedent. also got. a word in. After a three-hour visit Wednesday to I Birmingham foc- tory, he commented lightly: "Of COlli'S:'. ladies and gentlemen. you know what I am doing-twid- dilng my thumbs." Nobody stuck up for The Mirror. a solitary voice in this type of verbal infighting. Unrepentant, The Mirror produced a front-page box: "Give your Royal Family a chance to serve. The expensive royal yacht. Britannia. was built tnvbe used. hill speed aheed." Buckingham Palace usually keep- out of these editorial tuaalaa. am, : palace spokesman said Thurs- ay: "There has been a atrong DHbIlP reaction. It is natural the British people would not tolerate any Aug- gestion that the Royal Family does nothing but sit around.” a IMPOSE LIQUOR 'l'AX- " PARIS (Reutersl--New meas- ures were taken Saturday to out down consumption of alcohol in France The government, acting llnrier special emergency powers. iI'f1DfWed a 20-per-cent tax increase on all drinks except cheap. sweet wine. clamped greater control on home distiuers and set up a com- mission in fight alcoholism. r:oe'r'nepl'v.aar C James Bav. southern extremity was dlacovu-ad ly- in 1610 but named Thomas James who