PAOS. SEC DAILY NEWS It!) ROYAL BABY CHRISTENED WITH WATER FROM JORDAN RIVER WHEAT SALE The recnt t:hn.stening of the first-born son of the Duke and Duchess of Kint made possible the snapping of thi.s informal picture of the family riding to Buckingham PaUu. ror the baptismal rites The Duke and Duchess of Kent are pictured in car wu.h then baby. wht is being held by a nurse. The chjld was named Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick Windsor. 11 i inn ILinea, in Andalusia LdlllCb dl 1UU, 'stances of extreme Sleeps longevity frer Early Applicant I fiHeny are reported, says she has LiIlllC n0 reason to believe she will not I live at least another ten years." She married at 32, had her first AGE AND PURITY GUAR ANTE ED BY $10,000 BOND CtiASTyB REUJERIE5 Thla-odvrbsoroenf is "iadt 'published or displayed by the Llqupr Control Board pr.' by -t?-WPiment p ErlUth (Jolumbla I IS REMEDY i prqninics Prpfesspr Says Surplus Shpuld Ije Disposed pf oyr OTTAJV'A, Dec. ?0: In ordr to keep the price from advancing unduly and unsettling; the mar- ! ket, the ppminion Wheat Hoard J (s srllfnr 'wheat freely and Gap- da's surplu? Is fentinuin? tQ move out nicely under the in- j fluence of the strengthened marjtet. j MONTREAL. Dec. 29: JCP ! Wheat salesi-J-lmpetus to wlwLs pf jCapaijn Industry h9M the sqUj- tlon to uanaaas economic pron-lems, says John T. Culllton, assis tant professor pf economics at Mc-dlll University here. Immediate sale of the western wheat surplus, even at a loss, was the sole remedy to the pressing problems facing the Canadian people, Prof. Culliton told a meeting of the General Accountants' Association. , Mr. Culliton said the immense ( importance nf wheat was seen in) the fact that the average value of j the annual crop was $400,000,000.! It was the country's greatest single export and paid for numerous im-, ports such as tea, coffee, cocoa, su- ( jsar. oranges and bananas. lint I, tlio llnltoJ O to toe mil nf I Fflr L,U1UUIU DlVIUGIlds exDOrt market and the crops, ,of Australia and the Argentine be-i lov normal, the time had come for Spanish Centenarian Shows Young chnd( agirl( at 3C and her seamt Appliesat city IlaU In Calgary! f dispose of her surplus tOlk HOW tO (jrow Old ! U a Wov boy, n't at K0 50. The Tli,. first. first riipri died cmmr young, .v.. r-!.i. Dollars r.ii I Mr. Mr. CullitOll Culliton Said. sad. i With Grace I the second is now a grandfather. ; fler husband died in 1896. MADRID, Dec. 20: I CP) At 100 Dona Gertrudls had all her You are certain to Le doing tlie right thing if you serve Lucky Lager The Champagne of Beers. It is preferred hy more people than any other brandy Order early and adequately to avoid any disappointment. Other Wghett Quality British Columbia Malt fieverages to clioascfromt EojilUh Type Beer Special Xmat brew) B.C. Bud Lager Silver Spring Lager Burton Type Ale Silver Spriug XXXX Stout 3m: For Eighteen WW Mr.. Culliton expressed the opin-i jion that, as Europe was producing; a11 11 could the Do-j CALOARY nee; 50: (CP)-Pirst! ever produce, ... . . ' -- I 1 vl 1 . 1 A 1 years uona oertrudls Peregrino teeth until she was 74, She was application lor the Social Credit' fn""un CUUK? 100K Iorwara 10 a re-dances. Intricate "sevillanas" and . never, even during childbirth, un- basic dividend proniiseo; by AHctior 1,1 wheat tarlffs- Tne ,nter-"fandanguillos," sews without der medical care until she was 80. berta's new goverrunent was iriatje ! n1-onal marke must be recognized glasses, and insists qn high-heeled A physician then prescribed for a at Calgary city halj! a cPmPetltve market and de- .roes. 'severe cold. Jle has never had to be ."I. want my Social Credit. $18,! mands for reductlon ln wheat She sleeps but five hours put. of called again. please." a man told the city clerk, !acrea8e a a solution would prove the 24, does her own housework, Having lived through many Considerable questioning by of-!uIesSl 11 snould & handled as a and takes care of her garden. She wars, .Dona pertrudis has come to ficlals revealed the man had been Prlvate enterprise, he said, says she jeats evervthlne that 'fear and hatp wnr Hpr rnnln rnn. Infnfmnrt Kit o foii.,. onto- it,. Many obstacles had been over- . " " - IIHWUIUU MJf I ttilUW CUICI Ut II 1C ' pleases her taste, and relishes wine ceirn now is that a fresh European provincial soup kitchen that regis- come ln makirig Canada's system with her meals. conflict may force her two grand- traion at the city hall would bring ot grading the standard of the This hardy centenarian of La sons into service him the $18 dividend. ' world Canada's wheat was mar- keted with less cost and more ef- " fectively than that of any of Jts competitors. iMORE'iEN TEACHERS j fpinmissionf r Alder Defends Recent Appointment and Urges i ' ' Allii1i(s to Save Hoys There has been a hue and cry of late about my appointment of teachers in the schools. All things being equal, any local job should go to a local malum- woman, but when I want a man teacher, a girl ; will not fill the bill," declared W. J. Alder, pity commissioner, at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club In tlie Coinmodote Cafe yesterday j In the course of an address on civic j affairs. "The facts ate that our schools are all dpjnj excellent; work In the classrooms. I have no adverse crl-Mpism to fnake n hat particular btit the Jime has copie when niore men ln the higher grades of the ! Elementary scji.ools are a necessity. : Of three appointments to the high ! sc.h..oql this year, two were men apd :the one lady was for home econo-' rnlps. i ' We have in this city a number qf underprivileged boys whose homes have broken, down," continued the commissioner. "Seven are now In the Industrial school for i two year?, ata cmt.of $24 each per month, and "the police have a long list of delinquents on their books. I "In the appointment of these I men teachers, athletics are stressed i and aside from the matter of discipline, I think that the playing field Is a wonderful place to build character. I have In mind the necessity for enough men teachers in the schooli so that every boy can eventually be drawn into the games." 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