| chillers Day » "months in.each of six cent after the output exceeds $10, On Saturday. : Pe mpi al On Saturday we vat to see the children here in droves, doing their Christmas shopping. Come in and look at all the nice things we are showing, just suitable for kids to give, and all at pocket-books too heavily. . Daint Corset Covers, 3be, 40¢, 50¢ or 75¢. prices that will not tax their for big sister or mother. Fancy Stockings in Silk, or Lislé or Cashmere, for men or ladies, 25¢, 33 I-3¢, 35¢ to 75¢. Pretty Mexican Drawn Work Centres and Doylies for 26¢, 30¢, 85¢, 40c, 60c, Cute Little Fancy Baskets, all sizes and shapes for 10e, 15¢, 20c, 25¢; 50c. Fancy and Plain Ribbons for hair, or sashes, or corset covers, narrow or wide, from 3c to 50c per yard. Gloves for girls and boys. f X Booties and Bibs for the babies. Handkerchiefs, all kinds, from 10c to 35c each. Veils, 25¢, 35¢ and 50c a yard. Belts for 25¢, 30c, 40c. Cru Routley's a se i, Routley's Routley's AGENCY SPORTING GOODS B.B.B. BEST BRIAR PIPES EDISON AND VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND SUPPLIES [ SPALDING: THO GREAT PIPE HOUSE MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES IN ALL STYLES AT ALL PRICES PIPE REPNMIRING A SPECIALTY CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES AND SMOKERS' ARTICLES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PIPE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY SMOKE - A ye 173-175 PRINCESS ST, =NO CONNECTION WITH Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. ne nT ERSON WHO IS THE SOLE Awily, or any male over 1 years old, ny s 5 séction (160 acres, more. available Dominion land in Manitoba, Baskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant tuust appear in person at the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the district. Entry. by Proxy may be made at any agency, on certain conditions, by father, mother, son, daughter, brother or sister of intending homesteader, DUTIES. --Six months' residence upon and cultivation of the land in each of ® years. A homesteader may live thin bine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least 80 acres solely owned and occupied Ly hit of by his father, mother, son, "daughter, = brother or wiiter, a B_ certain districts a homesteader 800d standing may preempt a quarter- Section alongside his homestead. $3.00 per mere. Duties.--Must reside six years from date of Dompsan d sary Lncluding the time earn homestea t cultivate fift- acres extra. Patel) ag A homesteader who has exhausted his homestead right and © cannot obtain a preemption . may ' take a homestead fn certain districts. Price $3.00 'per acre, Purchased homesteads may atquired on any available lands on either odd or even numbered Sections South of township 45, Fast of the Cals ary and Edmonton Railway est ling of range 26, and third Meridian and the Sault Railway line. 'Dutjes.--Must reside six months in each of three years, cultivate filly acres and efect » house worth $300. SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH WEST MINING REGULATIONS. COAL.--Coal mining rights may by leased for twenty-one years at an annuas rental of $1.00 an acre.. Not mere thas 2,560 acres can be leased to one appli cant. Royalty, five cents per ton. QUARTZ. --A person eighteen years of age and over having made a discove may igtate @ claim 1,500 feet by 1.500 feét. Feo, $5.00. At least $100 must be ded on the claim each Wak. or vald to the Miu Recorder. When $500 has been expended or pald and other requirements complied with the claim may be purchase t $1.00 an ac PLACER MID Ind Ta. CLAIMS generally, 100 feet square. Entry fee, $5.00. DREDGING Two leases of five miles ach 3 a river may be issued to one applic#ht for a term of 20 years, Rental, $10 a mile per annum. Royalty, 24 per or less) of and the West of the W. W.' CORY, uty of the Minister of the Interior. ~Unauthorized publication of th No advertisement will not be paid for, homestead a quarters purchased' Routley's Special Mixture "RRET ON BARTH, MITD AND COOL, 15¢. A PACKAGE AND 25c. A BOX KINGSTON, CANADA. ANY OTHER STORE-- buying Flour prices on Selkirk & Prairie Made from' Manitoba Hard Wheat. Guranteed equal to the best. "Phone, 417. KIRK & LEE, 277-281 Princess St. Agents for Asselstine's Yarn. Before get our ooo THE ONLY PLACE In "the city: where Fudges are 'made. ~Where you get fresh every day. --I8 AT-- McLAUGHLIN'S nn Headquarters for Cowan's Milk" Chocolates, Maple Buds, 204 Princess Street If you are not. satisfied with lot start a:realestate boom and it ) Try Bibby's $15 mellon overcoats. At the cound of, 'the dinner boll, great Minds run in the same channel. Try Bibby's nobby $10 overcoats. 'Cream Nut Taflies your, sell The lazy' man's pay envelope is never afflicted with obesity. Try Bibby's swell $15 ulsters. only * effect to his bearship. MEANING OF "CANADA" IS A RIDDLE. Qne Explanation is That It Meant to the Spaniards 'Nothing { Here" When They Landed. T¢ is singular that no one can say | with any certainty what is the origin | of the word Canada. There is an oid | explanation, recently revived, whieh | says the Spaniards, in speaking of | the then little known country, said | 'Aca Nada," meaning thereby "noth- | ing here." To this thefe seems to | be two objections. One of them is that an ejaculation would hardly be- come 'the namb.of a country, unless someone. wrote it on a map, and there is no reason to suppose that any one did, and the the Spanish for. "here," bul means | "hither." Another explanation is that | if is a corruption of the Indian word | "Kannatha," meaning a collection of houses, and was applied by the In- | dians to. Quebeg, not as a name but | for purposes of description. namsé ' Indian | are usually, perhaps always, eriptions, If Kannatha means a co ion of houses, there were probably mbpy kannathas, but it! would. que natural for the first explorers to connect it with the place | to which they first heard it applied. | Another explanation is now offered, namely that in old Spanish Canada (accented on the second syllable) means a gorge or valley, and hence that the expression "Tiera de la Ca- nada," appearing on some Spanish maps, means "land of the valley," quite a national appellation to be given to the "valley of the St. Law- rence, which is par emphasis, the great valley of the Atlantic coast. Let us take anather familiar name, Esquimalt. There are. residents Hf Victoria who pronounce this name as thotigh it were a lorm of .the -word Eskimo, and. Mr. Phillips-Wolley in his poem "The Sea Queen Wakes," gives it this value by robbing the se- cond syllable of its accent. This sort of thing is allowable to poets. The master of them all,' Shakespeare, in his play "Coriolanus," compels his readers to accent the name at ona time on the first and at another on the second syllable, if they would ob serve the metre. The earliest refer ence we have seen to Esquimalt, as we call it now, is*in a paper by Su | James Douglas, and the name is there | written ermal Clearly Governor Douglas intended to write a word ac cented on the second syllable. The transition from "th" to *q'" would be easy and natural, and possibly may be more nearly correct in sound than the governor's spelling. It must be remembered that we cannot exactly reproduce Indian sounds with Eng lish letters. If you want any proo) on that score, get some one who speaks Tsimpsean to tell you the name of Kaien Island, and see how near you can come to spelling it. Kaien is a shot at it, but it is a long way from the bull's eye. . A Canadian Heroine. It is well over half a century now since Abigail Beagker, the heroine of Long Point, performed the act that put her on Canada's roll of honor, Abigail Becker was born in the Township of Portland, County of Frontenac, Ontario, on March 14. 1830. Her maiden name was Jackson, and she was married twice, her se- cond husband's name being Rohrer. She saved no less than twelve lives off Long Point Island in Lake Erie, at different times. During a terrific storm in November, 1864, a schooner, the Conductor, foundered and' she waded, into the surging waters, on which no boat could have kept afloat, and guided the half-drowned men to shore, where she had built a bonfire. In appreciation of her act the Amer- ican Humane Association presented her with a medal, and the merchants subscribed to a sum with which her home was built. She lived for many years at Walsingham Centre until her death, which occurred only a few months ago. Taking Weaker Tea. "Very weak, please," is becoming a familiar phrase to the pourer of tea. Are Canadians developing into a race of nervoiw wrecks, or are we sp much more sensible than' our for bears? Men and women alike are ior. saking the "good cup of tea" and taking to the wishy-washy. Tn fact some people declare they dislike the taste of strong tea. One remembers that when the Chinese beverage was still somewhat of a novelty and lhix- ury quite good housewives used to put a handful or socof tea leaves in the pot, give it a thorough boil and then dispense it. We certainly' owe them a grudge, dear simple souls, if that awful concoction is responsible for the nérves of the present day, and fo: -the" request, unwelcome to the good tea-maker's ear, "Very weak, please!" Besides, Gellett Burgess would say the remark was a bromidiom, and therefore to be suppressed by any so- ciety with any pretensions to wits in good working order--Toronto Glbe. Bear Resented Camera. While out shooting bear with a camara recently, a Vanocuver man had a narrow escape. He was busy training his camera on the bear, but modest bruin refused to pose. In- stead the glint of the moonlight" on the lens alarmed him and he started an--ant »d-dispute--with---the sma: teur photographer. The snapshotter landed first, however, and his com- anion hearing the answering how! Po at his rifle to bear with fatal pened to be out in force. The vicinity has always been a favorite retreat for bears. The camera suffered to the extent of a ten-spot. A Learned Mill Boy. Dr. Joseph Wright, who, since 1899, has been receiving a Civil List pen- sion 'of £200 a year, in consideratjon of his services to Philology, toiled in his boyhood in Sir Titus Salt's mills, and did not know even his alphabet until he was well advanced fowards manhood. The rent of the cottage in which the parents of Dr. Wright lived was only 101-2d. per week, and at seven years of age he began work as a hali-timer in the mill. On and off for twenty years Dr. Wright was in the mill, and yet he managed to sup- port himself and pay for his 'educa tion, : other is that Aca is not || land will! be shown in that theatre The bears hap; | Sn ------ MAY A. Supported 0 "Marks Bros. Noi 1 armer's Daughter," and Amgteur is, SAT. MAT *'At The Point Of CHT aaord. d Pe SAT, MN temat irl. F WAT Sn dirk im Special 10.15.25 Nothing Prices Ladies' Tickets, 15c., if pu be- fore 6 p.m.- satin Prices, Children, 10¢,; Adults, Seats now on sale: MONDAY, DEC. 14TH. ncluding MISS HAZEL STANMORE, The Coprt dn Tondo haat the latest English Farce Comedy, ' "ALL BROWN'S FAULT" Laughter From Start to Finish. Mr. Ganthony will alse it hid famous specialties as given him before HIS MAJESTY KING WARD and the members of the ROYAL FAMILY, ' PRICES, 75e., 50¢., 35¢,, 25¢. Seats now 'on sale. > WEDNESDAY, DEC. 16TH. FREDERIC THOMPSON Presents Edward Abeles And the Original New York Cast, in $d Brewster's . Millions A Dramatisation' of a ge Barr Mec- Ci Shean: & oo .WINOHELL = al . Greatest 8) ond Storm Effects ver of : PRICES, 25c., 50c., 78c., $1, $1.50: Seats on sale Mouday. Be alii WOMIERLMO TEAR The "Art"® Richapdson Co. "PRESENTS In Actual Talking Pictures "THE BARGEMAN'S CHILD." "THE SILVER KING." "JAPANESE VAUDEVILLE." NEW ILLUSTRATED SONG. A BIG NICKEL'S WORTH. First Church of Christ, Scientist Invites yom Lecture on Christian Science By Rev. ARTHUR RB. VOSBURGH, C. S. B., of Rochester, N.Y., member of the Christian, Science Board of Iectureship, of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. CityHall FRIDAY, Dec. 11th, 8 p.m, Admission free. No collection. TENDERS FOR TOLLS Gatartqu Bridge" Company SEALED TENDERS, ADDRESSED TO the Tip ERS ADRRR Sender Fo Polls," "will se gived until MON- DAY, the 21st day of mber, 1908, up te 3'o'gJock p.m., for lease of the Tolls of sqid Bridge for one year from the first of Jam 5 LY and your friepds to a day rw AL Ih, 51009. Those Teu- dering to name sureties. The lowest any tender not necessarily accepted. By Order, THOMAS MILLS, Sec.-Treas. or Dec. 10th, 1908. South African / Scrip / Bought Thomas Mills, 79 Clarence St WAH LONG'S LAUNDRY - RE- MOVED From 73 Clarence 8t., to 155 Welling- | ton St. Best laundry in the city. A Reply Made. ed Edi- Kingston,' Dee 11.-<{To the tor) : In reply to the correspondent in yesterday's paper, suggesting that a Kingston theatre secure the moving pictures entitled "Jerusalem ' in the Time of Christ" ahd "David and Go- liath," permit me to state that these famous pictures have been secured by the management of the King Edward, Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 14th and A5th. They. are even more fascina- ting than your correspondent. remark- ed. --W. G." ASHLEY, manager. l +} a nice Souvenir. - spoons make Keeley, jr., keeps a Christmas gift. fine assortment. Hypodermic cases and clinical ther- mometers for nurses' gifts, at Best's. Christmés perfumes in great varie ty. Medley's. : George Mills & Co. for caps. The Allan SS. Sardinian, from Havre, arvivediat Halifax, this morn- ing, with nine sccond cabin and gix- ty-one steerage passengers. Keeley, jr., sells a bracelet wateh, guaranteed, for. $2.50, Get a bargain in a lamp. while they are going. Medley"se : George Mills & bears. E. Baltzian! W. Biev, Buffalo, N.Y. are held at Welland, Ont., on charge of manslaughter, . the, drowning. of Chinamrey in Niagara river, George Mills & Co. ior Indian shoes. Co. for = Teddy ty in: our Noh Stock your work for a ) Positlp WEA Jenkin Manufactar; London, Ontario. of to. Pout, o » WANTED--GENERAL. A SEWING MACHINE, (SINGER rie. ferred). Apply "Ei, this Office. FARM TO BUY OF 100 OR io ¢ the Apply | AQRIS, near city. asm, 51 Brock street. » FIRE INSURANCE RISKS, GOOD companies, lowest rates, falr -settle~ jenta, a ; kK phone, 380: Oz, 109 Re Flectrician, B06 "Well takton root A JOB VYLEANING ASHES OUT OF "yards or cellars, or other baggage right. App to 8S. Carter, 8% Main 8t. ANY ONE NEEDING HELP OF ANY kind may obtain 'reliable 'informa- tion hy writing Canadian plov- ment Agency, Fuliord Block, Brock- ville, Ont. Domestics a specialty. . Prices Lytle, General A PRINCIPAL, FOR THE PLANTAC- net High School. Salary, $1,000; speaking French. Ulric Gaboury, D., Chairman, Plantagenent ». Ont. Q., GENTLEMEN TO GET THEIR WINT- er overcoats made nqw, also last Ti turned and made like new. Your own cloth made. into ate spits. Pri and workmanship Thomas Gallo- The 181% Brock St. next to Bibby's Livery. PERSONAL, MOLES, BIRTHMARKS, warts, ete.,, removed permanently, without scar. Twenty years' ence. Dr. Elmer J. Lake, Eye, Far, Nose, Throat. and, Skin Blemish Specialist, 258 Bagot street. MRS. CECELIA HERROP.: (FORMER- ly Miss . Schrampfer). 'Pano-Swedish (certificated) Massage, Recomfpended by the leading physicians of KXing- ston. Head, face and neck massage a specialty. Address, ¥.W.(G:A., 'Phone, 130. MARRIAGE "LICENSES. 8. EKIRKPATRICK, I8SUER OF Marriage Licenses, 42 Clarence St., telephone, 568; evening, residence, 38 Frontenac street. . Ts TouNG BABY. won Fo } Rm ONE FIVE dt 47 James street, cily. SACHER, FOR 8. 8 . 8 § *" tington, hol A second siase son MeCatlng, Seo abr na LEAN, RELIABLE general eh Pane, WO . ply ov HENRY ete., Phone, or SUT, AA Sure During the summer, from Swift's. Wade "Storehouse, wo Packing Cases, contain. ing Bedding, Pictures, ete. We will pay a substantial re- ward to anyone giving us in- formation . leading to re: covery. James Swift & Co. LOST. OPEN FACED GUN on Monda night. leave at Whig office. D METAL WATCH, Finder kindly ABOUT NOV. 1ST, SMALL Cocker Spaniel, em has few white hairs on chest. "Answers to nameé "Lassie." Information 'rewa ed. Apply Whig office, BLACK WHITE POODLE, FIVE MONTHS old, on 10th Dec. Finder will Kind- ly return to 894 Rrincess St. Any person . keeping dog after this notige will be prosecuted. FOUND. SILVER WATCH, ON WEDNESDAY. Owner can have same by roving property and paying for advertise- ment, at Whig office, MONEY AND BUSINESS. | LIVERPOOL. LOWDON AND GLOBE Fire Insureuce (ompany, Availal assets $61.187,215. In addition to which the palicybo'ders have for security the nunlimited liability of all the stockh 24. Farm and city l property insured at lowest possible | rates. Before vemewing old or giving Eh! cored '| BENCHES, 'NINE FRET (LONG: ANY ply at: peur 4 Ap yo ¥ FOUR FIR i FRHOW CASES, good size, a asnow coun) 7 at Turk's.. "Phone, 705, * BAY HORSE, 8 YEAR OLD, KIND to work gle or double, oh general purpose horse. Price, 004 D. J, Hay, 126 and 128 Clarente Sty SIX ROOMED FRAME MOUSE, ! n lot and shed, 'alsa' household furni= ture. Will sell cheap, wus owper fs "Vleaving city. Apply 54 John sticerg 820 ACRES: RAW T LAND, Mo g kL : . o Moma ok, A Fears Healy, 124 Shuter St., Toronto. number hot water heated, elect and of cooking, Apply at Qodwia s Insurance Agency, ware. SOLID BRICK - TWO-S§ X DW Dn BB ligh gas Market Sq TO ORDER FRUTT Tees, NOW IS THE TIME and Orn; tal ines and lanUng, from the amen Shrubs for spring celebrated E. D. Smith's Helderlel, O.. Lawson, Agent, Nurseries. Percy 68 Centre St. Send me a card and § will call, nw me " TO-LET. STORE, 109 BROCK ST. APPLY JOHN McKay, 151 Broek street. ROOM. OVER WADE'S, COR. KING and. Broek . streets, ,including: hot " Ig. CAD v McCangy 5) Brock street. 4 § "ROSELAWN" 7, WHAT © BANDSOME residence on Union - street, a normal 'rental for the winter. J, 8. R. McCann, 51 Brock st CENTRALLY front , rooms, at 545 street, 'over 1 P, Forrest's Furnishing Store.' Apply to Mry Forrest, i JLQEATED OTR + + FROM OCT: 1.-- BRICK RESIDENOE, 181 Division street, with twelve rooms, including extension kif hot water heating, bath, etc. * Ene quire at 179 Division. Sty - * SHOPS AND "= PREMISES, CORNER Queen ond to St cupied by got 1 8ts!, lately oc- ingstdn Granite ¥ and Marble Co. Apply N. T. Greenwood or White's Insurance Agency, agot street. : |, new business - rates trom Step : : HUNDREDS OF TONS® CURE. FOR CANCER. Doctor In' London Is Having Won- derful Success With Vaccine. A new development of the vaccine treatment for cancer, driginated by Dr.. Doyen of Paris is .now being employed daily in seriqus cases at St. Mary's Hospital, , Paddington, London, Eng. with wonderful results ir. the alleviation of pain, Dr. Doyen isolated a bacillus from cancer patients which he regarded as the true organism of the disease. From this 'he prepared a vaccine in which he hoped lay the cure for cancer. Distinguished investigators in London placed the vaccine under slow and elaborate tests. They have come regretf to the conclusion that the micro are not the real thing, and that the cause and ¢ure of cancer are still to seek. But they have evolved an improved vaccine promises a wide modification of the present palliative tregtment in advanced cages, E growth of harmful organisms i vicinity. Dr. Doyen descri acilli as neoformans, or low growths. | Unfortunately thev grow ag the re- | on { erable ten in defence of muth:abused Judge Jeftreya. . =~ On one occasion, when Mr. Irving | was playing in Ipswieh, he visited a: house in which Judge Jeffreys was said to Assizes in that town. This now beeame a stationer's shop, wher i theatre tickets were and 1g Irving e assigt. have resided when holding the house had We actor-author-eriminologist askea tor + informadien 'concerning Jeffreys' visit to Ipswich. "Well, sir," replied the assistant, Tooking at the booking-sheet of the thentre that was lying on {he counter, "I am afraid T don't know the gentleman; but he hasn't booked any seats this week!" In: the Queen's Kennels. No one who is privileged to see over the royal residence at Sandringham can fail to he struck with the ken- nels used for the Queen's pets. Ther are looked after by three servants while once a month a veterinary sur. geon fram London inspects them. The kennels are some distances fror the housw, yet Queen visits them taking with her for her favorites. Her particular pets are wolfhonnd and King Charles' speniels, who ofte accompany their roval mistress on he 'walks; but all kinds of dogs are ker | at the Sandringham kennels. sow | being considered the most beautify | in the -world. | The Queen thoioughly enjovs th demonsirative marks of affection a ways accorded ic her by her fou footed friends, who may or may ne realize that ths reward for them is | much-prized dainty. évery morning biscuits and Rebuking Lord Kesteven. A few weeks agp, when Lord Kes teven was touring round inspe in small holdings to examine how th new act would work, he entered int conversation with a man he found smoking at the garden gate. Tha had talked for a few minutes wher the wife came out of the cottage near and exclaimed: "Don't go idling that way, while there is the hay to get in! And you," turning to Lord Kes teyen, "go about your business, and let us get in the hay!" Lord Keg taven cycled off. Vater on he was going over Lord Carrington's small holdings when the awner, in showi him round, came upon the same col- tage where the angry wile lived. When she saw who her visitor had been, she apologized at onee; but Lord Kesteven reassured her, itked to know if. the hay had been safely housed, in spite of the delay he had caused. > -------------- Try Bibby's 0c. working mitts. The Ottawa Journal is emtering up- on iis twenty-fourth year of publica- tion. It grows better with age. The jit. | Try Bibby's-groat $15 overcoats. The weekly papers are taking a shy {at Queen's students over Saturday's {episode and calling the lade larsh names. "| Try Bibby's 3c. cordovan. mitis, SWIFT'S. when in residence, th brea: | and { 'nig, aged seventy-five, congratulates | rite confrere and hopes for long life to We have a big stock of" all sizes Coal Quality the best. guarantee every load. - ADDRESSE! endorsed 'Tender Pile Work, &ec., \SEALED TENDERS thk undersigned, and fori Masonry, Concrete at ingston Military College,"' will be received at this office until 4.00 Meu on Thursday, January 7, 1909, for the construction of Block and Mass Concrete Dry Masonr Walls, Renewal of old foundation timbers of Pile Pier and wid- ening of Pile Pier, in front of "Ro Military College at Kingston, County of Fromtenae, Ontario, according to 4 plan and specification to be seen at thesoilices J. NG. 8ing, Esq., Resident Engin Confederation Life Litiiding, Toronsy oot application to 'the Postnaster at King- ston, Ontario, and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. Tendérs will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with the = actual signatures of .enderers. An accepted 'cheque on a chartered hank, payable to the order of the Hons urable the Minigter of Public Works, fer twelve hundred dollars ($1,200.00), must accompany each tender. The cheque will we forfeited if the person ten ring lecline the comtrliet or fail to enmiplete the work contracted for, and will ¥e re Lurned in case of non-acceptance of tens der. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ly order, NAPOLEON TESSIER, ; Secretary: Department of Public Works, ih Ottawa, ¢ r 7, 1908 Newspapers will not be paid for advertisement {f they insert it authority from the Department. this without Plenty Of Time. Montague Roberts, the winner of the ~ round-the-world motor race, said of speeding, 'at a banquet in New York: "A friend of mine was doing some rather, tall speeding one summer on a road that had a toll gate every five miles ar so. "My friend was-ina great hurry: He was trying, on a heavy wager, to Break a record. Hence it angered him when he came to a closed gate to sec the toll keeper continue reading his paper and make no effort to let the car through. "Now, then, my man, hurry up 'and open the gate!' shouted my friend. 'Are you asleep there? "You're No. "7004B," ain't ve? Haid the gatekeeper, without rising from his chair. Wes, that's right. Hurry up." "Oh, theres lots of time, said the gatekeeper. 'You ain't due here yet for eighteen minutes; accordin' to what the last gatekeeper has just telephoned me. # 1 Of The "'Hold-Up" Order. Brussels Post." | _ "Tag Day" may attain the mission of {its promotérs without drawing very | heavily upon the pockets of the "fag~ i ged," but it savors a good deal of the { "hold-up" order. It threatens 4g "he~ come quite a fad, the smaller places aping to fr w the city programme. | | Try Bibly's $12.50 college ulsidtas, |