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ENGLISH GENTLEME ORIGIN OF THE TER AND ITS USE AT THE PRESENT TIME. * Peefssional Gentiones Whe Have se Lega Btation im Soclety Gentiomen tm the Past sod Hew the Bank Was Obtained Qualities of Gentleman, Whe ritish table of- precedence been determined partly by status, a brates. 1T'8 MIGHTY GOMFORTIN . OR TET Ny comtegta when your hate aa Sap eget eran Jat to Feel ne lela. aid yonoothla Sit (Wer ayia wok and coar Hohn, my dear, It seems a4 iainigh Overy iay you live you weet Handdower ae siden ay annette See Sev ane tt ite. Xou deve heard a awoeter word of Uwen Sound Owe Saud, Tviticine Hat fadeor boat, for the Uwen from Van- Aug: 3 New sia: July 8 Jedicine Bat KK Manager. Winpiper, ishirs Route tothe oN MONTREAL, so AE TES Tang lo duty 25 aug 19 aig 8 OM NRW YORK. feo al pein licive Vat, or 1 eke 2, Winrprs- ch-Geniy tle imi atte ser branded i (Bar) over totfice Meili nt, - IN. Manawer Homes are Branded on deft xhontders Vont Bar on dor Bravd Range het Fier Bos ereek: Information aa to wtraye thankfully re ceived. Creek, Ann. Vent bar under anil, Ranye On South katchewnn river tween Miry. aud rift Carr'utereska, a Landing, Aas. on ADE MARI PAT ets pe creates Awenkents feet ee PE OSS jew York OW. Jey 29 ty by the King s patent, and pardy By the ancient usage of the kingdom, Much more than half of it reistes to the rank, sfter the soverelgns, of ti different imembera of the rayai family, ni the nobility with that of thelr yayea, helr sons and daughters, and of their fons-tn-taws daugttersin-law. Next after the mobility come heela of the Colonels come sergeants and doctors of the law; then the gent men, followed by yeomen, tradesmen, artificers and laborers. cep Dod, in his Manual of Dignities, makes a very curious and interesting statement in bls manual; carious end Interesting, at:any rate, as indicating that e class of persons who in the United States are regarded ex first 1m the social order hold a very vague and Great Br-tain. Professional gentie- men, says Dod naming solicitors, at torneys and couns llors at law, medical practitioners, artists, literary men, mer- chants, master manufacturers, college ered to-have some station In society, although the law takes no cognizance of thelr rank. The word gentleman tn its original and airict sense meant a person of n0- bie extraction. or person created gentleman by the sovereign, whoss-de scendanta took his rank by /inhert- case oF the creation of a gentleman being Accompanied with no Utle of honor, but with a coat of arms mertly. Actora- and Ciym of the Clough the Queen ax well'az the King could make a gentl- man and also a gentlewoman, as the Queen did of William of Clondeste and his wife; investing Willyam with an income of seventeen pence a day to support his dignity. cay lam the eller. hand till you white aud sual), fall ir home poe ant Tee yan love ee noe But, bless me, If the worda will come ai Yor; jout then, It comes to, oe te think And parse without murmur for yout You Say only bow your bead aE KR IOVIAT aes 2 Aad pour can only ache areas Bot she knows what lls you then, and abe Kisses you agall Walle you tant EE VGEE GaSe hope nn a: we have. wn more smiles than nS You're the dearest dear of dears, Jehu ata ag io Se Is comfortia , I aay, when yout hair lt eae down, lites Mit a Jest or teal ber Iitele hand strokia back Se cr tea ne torre MUS the vant. Mary Wright Davia, to me that a certain mao was reaping great harvest out of nis cows. on his splendid pastures. Et, Sala he, the latent force that was stored up if his herd by careful, Judi- clous feeding during the winter, is ture. For no cow or herd of cows can be neglecta during the wint r season inl elther feeding or proper sbeltcr and o satlstactory work even on the beat of pasture, although that cow may com f ta That dalryman never utteref a more sclentific statement tn his fe, for where mach nery ie kept in good re- pair, properly adjasted, oiled and hand led by an expert, its wear will be lesa ing out George B, Scott, ia Farm ws. Rem -dy fo Potato Seab. The following treatment is recom. mended on the basis of experiments at According - the Tudiana Experiment Station: to Clark and Wormvil in their Intro- . Put 2 ounces of corrosive sublimate duction to Heraldry, the eldest son of) Viscount had no title or peerage, nur were his daughters ladies, but the eld-/ be handled with caution) into hot water in a stoneware, or glays vesscl. est-son.and daughter of the first Vis- When dissolved put it into a wooden count of Great. Britain and Ireland are said to have been the first gentle man and gentlewoman in the king- fom, which, however, must 1 Sake, for the first Viscount In Great Britain was Beaumont, created such by Henry VI. about 1440; although * + count was already an old title in Con- tinental countries. Asa fact, the ish gentleman , dates back to Saxo? times. For, says Freeman, the hlstor- Jan, am early as the eleventh century the order of gen'leman, an a separate slums, peems to have been forming ex Something new, and by the tine of ye conquest the distinction appears to Hines been Tally ewtabiiehed- No one was admitted to the degree either in Saxon or later times, who lived by any trade of buying or sell- 4og, exc-pt merchants beyond the sea: and those owning lands tilled by. them- selves; in the latter case, of ever estate they might. be, they go to plough and common labor for thelr maintenance, yet were they Bentlemen. It was different tn the case of the noble, fot he iost fis. dis- pity. Jf be bad not. fortune to: pustein. Yt; and Ne could pursue no inanuat oc- cupation for his maintenance. But there wwas one description of gentlemen hose rank was dependent upon. thelr means of livelihood, who were neither merchants nor in the practice of hus- bandry. These were -the incumbents of certain offices. They were gentle men solely because of thelr incum- Dency. When they fost their offices they ceased to be gentlemen, In-the very nature of the institution, however, different clazses of gentiemn wers developed, and very early In its history there were already gentlemen of blood or ancestry--descendants of tour, soine-aay-of-five; ot gentlemen on both the fathers and the mother s sides. These were the flower of the order, and. the more an- estore one could boast the finer gen- tleman he was, of course. There was nother class atone time of a very dis- tinguished description. These were the gentlemen who had been in the cru- eades, and had slain each his Saracen; more than one. It is not diMoult to imagine that in. the wide-prevalling and absorbing religious enthusiasm of the twelfth and thir- teenth centuries, he who had destroy- ed an enemy of Christ stood high with both King and people, and was a en- tlemai, Hot only by virtue of the King s investure, but by the approval of the Church. But this. kind of gentleman was not made after the year 1400. The existing degrees are four, and familiar enough: Gentlemen by Dlood, those whose gentility is derived from thelr ancestors; coat armor, who are not gentlemen by Dlood. These are created by grants of coate-of-arms from the heralds, and their Issue n/the third generation cre gentlemen by blood: gentlemen creat- thood upon yoe created by con- spiritual dignity upon a yeo- zai It would appear, then, that, as val- Teady observed, in the strict sense, the word gentleman describes a political and focial state, which Includey royat- ty, tte nobilith, the Knightage, the officers gf the army, of the navy, and of the ciVil service, and the four Class- ts of persons Just mbove desig- ders conclusion the gentleman the sereation of the King xna by biood held not only special political and relation, yas mupponed. 10 ponsors also certain personal-rirtues of very high kind. He was generous, polite, brave, chivalric, endowed with the Iearning-of his time,and-altogeth- -at-atmtrabte-person- Phis-was trie +9f proportion of gentlemen; tt was far gentlemen of tub or barrel and add water enough to make it 15 gations. Into thia put the potatoes Intended for seed and let jain for an hour and a Ralf. or two houra. same bath may be used for several times, but as it is constantly growing wreaker, the potatoes shonid be left in longer, or some fresh solution should be added, Do not use metal vean-i3, and do rot leave the materia where pergons or animals may drink st Highwood's Feathered Mystery. Highwood Is possessed of a bird of rit omen: - and circumspect village the other nisht, and the townspeople find nothing it in the zoo.0gles. or the history of things since the dsys of the dodo. It a all black except its head, which is white. Its tail is fiat, like 2 beay.r's, Dut Hot of feathers. It looxs halt ani mal and haif crow, very like a mixture lof quarruped-and fowl. This creature of torment to the: superstitious, roosts ail day fn a deserted barn snd haunts the village at nights with tr uncanny hein, Hunters-feur-to-shoot tt and-sif- the suburb is bent on capturing it alive, The deacription tallies with that of the Julu bird. Chicago Times-Herald. HAD INDIGESTION Por s Metter of some Porty. Years or Se ee Joseph Garduer, stove dealer,-of Bath, Ontario, js a great believer in Dr. Ganse's Kidney-Liver Pilla for indiges- tion, constipation, dyspepsia, Brigats disease, rhoumatiam, ad kids liver and stellach troubles generally. 1 was troubled for over forty years with indigestion and constipation he rritesr atintarvais miffered from severe headache. I spent doll ni dollars witsout result until Mr. Bals bur druggist, advised me to try Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, 1 did 0, and most say that they are tho oniy remedy that gave me relief. would sot be with: qut them for anything. Many people suffer frem rheumatism. Bad blood and discuard kidneys bring it en. Kidney-Liver Pills wi tiem, seiaticn all kindred compials Here is a sample case: Fi Py eal regen xp and, acfiered awful; iu weiter Mra. HH, Wills, of Caealey, Ont. He also had touch of diabetes. 1 octors conid do bim no Chase's Kidney-Liver. Pills completely cured him. Bold by all dealers and Edmanson, Bates k Co, Toronto. 25e. When all other remedies fail Dr. Chast's Linseed and-Turpent.ne wil cure the worst chron'e cold. 25 cents. cannot fail unless the case is beyond human aid. abe enene besa oer Rae benefit: p, soon know as SSomenes a eae cad het, Drain and loises endad. Every obstacle to ba; folly overwork, early errors, ill health, your vigor Don't despair, even if inthe Stages. Don't be disheartened If quacks Ihave robbed you: Let us show you that me- dical science and business honor sill exists here go'band in bind. Write for oat book ree Ger 2000 selene: fron: being true of all i ERIEMEDICAL CO,, Buffalo, HY, faved hee Board for approval, Tw fF ter geutiy whliper, mous substance, that needs to . ; but Dr. A BIBLICAL WONDER. THE WORLD'S FAIR C) BIBLE FORALL RELIGIONS. ts Text Will Offend Neither Christian, Jew Ber Mohammedan, and Agnet Mes Will Find Nothing In Kt: Prom Which to Argo Superstitles. After years of agitation and stu y, ren rurnow roe tearicioe hae Wout Ait ecocile bible for the public achoou veal fal Of this city has been prepaced, and will Educational ty-ewo ago the cuntom of opening the daily exercises In school by reading selections from the Biule was -discoudnued, and ever mince then the matter of preparite Bible wh.ch should meet with the a gt; proval of hriat fan, Bogan und Xpnoe made a matter of serious Importance The volume haa at last been com piled, aud the proof shee show what the result bs, The Bible, or Bible reader, ax it te called, 1 made up trom the version Fe cognized by iglish law when appeal to the bible are made. In its arcange Tent It ia graded to mult the mental evelopment of th pupil, the Bra We leotions being adapied to the requice- ments of the lower grammar ackgol mrades, and the intier pare of the book to the more mature minds. ' Fo een oe of Sasnatnge: Over each selection la a heddiline.tn measure expiaining the meawing of What follows, The Brat sevection p- scou be pres.nted to 1 W..S. KIMBALL CO., Rochester, N, Yu, U:S.A, The-- - - News FON 2VERY DESCRIPTION OF J08 PRINTING Wood's. Phosphodine, rse cress Amglish Remedy is the result of over 5 years treating thousands of ceset with'aliknowa drugs, until at last we bave discovered the true remedy and treatment a Worry, Exctasive Ute of Optom, Tobecee, or Alcobotie Stimalonts, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an erly grave, Wood's xt Phosphodine has been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed. almost bopeless cases that had been treated by the most talented phyt clans cases that wore on the verge of despair and ineanity casea that tottering over the gravo but with the continred and persevering use to: of the thirteenth and thirty-first verses of the twelfth Ghapter of Mark: halt love the Lord thy God with all thy Beart and w.th.all thy soul and with ali thy mind and with all thy wuength; this is the first command- this: Thou shalt love thy uelghbor oF thyself. There is none oth com mandment greater than thes. ou children blessed, is the tithe Seauremase stam ae cant oem B which, qccurs that. much- aS Muses ite andes to imma: sinte BMe, and: toree: teas fase for of such is the Kingdom o: God. , The peaims and proverbs are ex- tensively drawn on throughout the Soak cmepeaning eit tier gett Ohne those sources is Morning and Byening Meditations. Then follows selections from proverbs. Under the heading, The Universal Prayer, is given the Lord's Prayer set to music, wh.ch ts johowed by the Twenty-third Psalm, Whe Commandments 1) all. A Contrast is the title of selections front Beclesiastes and part of the Fuge Peaim. Short, ter-e precepts from the Pealms are given under the head, De- part from Evil and do Good. Words * of cheer, setting forth the consola- tions of rellyon, are most admirably selected, and the Reward of Beneyo- After taking out of Ieave and an opinion of Gratitude the bath, ett and plant as usual, The sre set forth in quotations from the Pralme and the proph cies of Isaian, The Ten Commandments are gicen in full, and the Beat-tudes are xtven any Ger the head, The Blessed. The story of Joseph is given in strict Abcordance with the Text, but appears after the fashion of serial story, The true object of the book Is tersely set forth in quotation . from Isaiah, which, it is claimed, explains exactly the Book aim to do, It im in these words: For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept; Ine upon line, line upon line, hers a little and there little; for with stammering 1 ps and an- other tongue wil He speak to His peo- ple. To him He said, this is the rest wherewith we may cause the weary to reat: and this Is the refreshing: yet (hey would not hear. But the word of the jaw unto h'm-is precept up. precept, Breeept -vpon1 tine upen dinet: here a little and there, a little. The Sim of idle Werds. The volume. sets forth the ancient Jaws for guverning the. cosduct of peo- ple, whith ts shortly, after followed by The new law, as taken from Matthew y, 47-48, Job Im used 23 a means to call attention to the beauties of nature, and various books of the Bible are draws upor to illustrate the usefainess ard sin of (dle words. Love and wis- dom aretaught, as 1s also the personal responsibility for sin, and.an effort ts made to show Jost why Christ the Phys: came to earth. Diligence in business is advised, and Jeremiah 4s trawnupon to-ittustrate-what-2: rational calamity Is, The.enifre work seems to be devoted to.tneuleating afi the principles which tend to ennoble human nature, and giving material, not supersti tous, rea- sons, for obeying the divine law. Jt Jn evidently hoped by the compilers to make the precepts of the Bible and action consistent therewith so much matter of second nature that tocy will be employed in daily 1fe much as are the rules of grammar and mathe- matics, PP heumatinm, The publication of this volume is cue to a'suggestion of the late Prof, David Swing, and the details of the work of compilation to the efforts of the Chi- cago Woman's Educational. Union. A coniifiittee compored of represents :tves. ot Jews, Catholics, Protestants, Thinkers and others, completed the work, which will make a volume of 200 pages of-large, clear type. Advice and suggestion were freely asked, and the whole world may be said to have as- sisted in the work. The intent.om is -nten givea up to dis, restored to'manly vigor and health Beader you need not degpair no mat ter who Mas giiba you up as Incurable ihe remedy la now withla your reach, by ita use you can be restored toe life of usetulneas and haypinees, Sip six packages, 5; Dy mall free of postage. Fr they Go how much they tell Clothe them in kindly aboes, Prion, one package, One mil first, ole guarantor i core, Peinpbles free to any adarean, Windec Weed s Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retall druggists in the Dominion, 6 UR JOB O FIOE le well equipped for tarning out first-cliss work, and Ifyou are in need of any of the follow- ing, we will gunrantee good work st reasonable prices. Orders respect voligited for MEAL CKEYS, BILLS OF FARE, BHOW CARDS, LEGAL BLANKS, LABELS, INVITATIONS, LUD E WORK, SOCIETY-WORK BALL PROGRAMMES, VISITING CARDS, PROSE ECTUSES, LETTER READS, NOTE HEADS. + -- Bia HEADS, Medicine Hat - 7 with Type, Presses and Material - b which give ease and ocmfortto them, Why Joed thers down in iIt-f:ting leather shackles when you can buy the most foot-fitting foot wearin Amecice for ths same price asthe Bit or mina var.ety? Hore ism shoe made by the famous; Goodyear Welt process which considers the form-and inclinations of your foot, Which Fields to Its ecoeatricitics and heips It todoits duty. Made from beet imported cal -akie biack or fan, Stamped on the sole 3.50, 04.50, 5.50 per pair, The Slater Shue (ter Men.). CAPITAL, 500,000. STATEMENTS; ENVELOPES, CIRCULARS, SHIPPING TAGS, PAMPHLETS, BY-LAWS, CATALOGUES, REPORTS, POSTERS, DODGERS JRLER BLANKS, 4 MEMORIAM CARDS, FUNERAL CARDS, MONOGRAM CARDS, oh re CHEQUE BOOK BUSINESS CARDS CAREFUL SELECTION. Immediate Remittance, FURNISHED FREE. Security Bank of Minnesota, People's Bank, Merchants National Man Montana National Bank, - Security Bank of Great Falls, HIPPING TACS AND ROPES REFERENCES BY PERMISSION: Write for Latest Price Circular. Jas, McMillan Co, 200-212 First Ave. North, MINNEAPOLIS, - MINN. Gnconporateo) VICTORIA, B.C. WINNIPEG, MAN. Largest Dealers in North America PELTS BRANOEZAIS: HELENA, MONT. : HIDES CHICAGO, ILL. E NEWS HE Crlers by Mail Promptly Executed. ly Glo 2 . Hee aie a tie Globe tae gether for... : Weekly Mail and Em; and the Newe, one year Lore.see. Thrice-a-Week World, New * eee and the News one year for.ccccses Family Herald and Weekly Stan, Bl per year, or News one year for . as Toronto Daily World, 3 per O0L TALLOW, Great Fails, Mont. -- GINSENG SENECA year, or the News and the Daily World, both for the price of one Patios Uosmopolitan Magazir , 1 50 per year, or the News and thy Cosmopolitan one year for. es 240 Every paper on this list is a reliable, popular publication, and is dirt cheap. att the price quoted. , Dell your friends about this offer. Subseritwia to the News who are in: wivance for this year can get these. Papers from us for: Globe Tes, Oe. Pay up for the News now and beneft hese reductions. - You should. be. paid in advance, THE NEWS 30 to have the pupils repeat the words of the book over and over unt they shall WEAKNESS*rMEN have committed them to memory. Chi- The Compass Plaat.- ft compass plant ts one of i It derives its name from the tact that Its leaves slways. point di rectly north and south. So if you are out on western prairie and lose your way, Just look for one of these plant and remember that they always pol in the directions Indisated. Botanists call this curious plant Selpnium Tac- tntatum: It ts unpretentious tna: pearance and bears ye'low flowers that are not uniike eld da-sles. It has 2 remarkably thin leaf, so thin as to be noticeable even to the untutored-eye The compass plant Is really west- ern flower and ta indigenous to the prairies of that. section. * migland s Dairy Tmmporte, England pays 70,000,000 yearly for foreign dairy produce ee TWEED HWART, Agents for Medicine Hat and Surrounding District Mediome Hat News, one-year 1 58 Star SO Cay Stare
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