tl My W N Dum 1IEeorstr.-The article tint pass“ current " hvroism,tteenrrdiug tothe weights no) measures of the world. in a mind and etc-pt: um] thing. eunspicuoul mainly, u and visit. an. by their' f-.u.betweemtesm. But the eyes shove us that look through in. and than: judge differently. In their in. that in U.oiam vhlell. minted in the l my, (1., fires of common lifu. rings on th. Count" of thilv experience with the (In. of amine com-ore tad put-hues. A â€Hid! tting. himself (loin on 3 bed of with; buyouts. and dim, with I cry of pahriettiam on his lxpo. It lath. on. net at his " that and: up lonely tad orfat lib I Ian-wished rock on I level coast. Men - him do“ “alum. Andi! itb. “y and truly done so he in. For “in minim!" one the world}; u!h win for the linearity of the let. u a to... that ttreg mother. through 0‘10. 714 a TN gttttt, and. My 2uip?".thr, “a but. And we whn culled the -ker PM W. What man a 'r' or tbs your“ patio-ea 7- (‘nnrrnmcs Ix h'cHoor..--h'tudenta en- - ll! studying. " school or " home, Ihould atop their work at least once In hour " the purpose of prutiuing culinthenicl for a short time. Time will beg-ind. and ntudents will he healthier and happier. to the result of such a course. No student or brain-worker should retire " night without exercising freely. so as to all the blood away from the brain. Cdinthcnie exercises. especially when per- form! in n Iprightly manner, neeomptutied by singing, dorm the most powerful and, whtilol greater importance. the most "tam? dietiplinury went which the teach- er an employ. When a whole class shows l lymptonn of uneasiness and nervous rest. lunneu. which. if allowed to continue for ton minutes unchecked, will amount to unalienable disorder. one minute devoted whinging and exerci-w will oil and wind up the machinc so that it will run itself for another half hour. What no amount of intonnption 3nd irritation that minute's "mining has and the teacher, and what mum of flmrgimr, and punishment im. paitions it hart enabled the poor P" on; to - hom. Ten Inch brief intcrr'cytions to the routine of I day's schoolwork. would do. mt umount of immediate and per- munt mod. Tho wenriness of long-con- tinued sitting, and the head nchos and other nervous atreetiorss consequent upon it would be prevented. The general health of both teachers and pupils would he pre- served. and u a natural consequence the “lount of w wk accomplished would be I." mntly inereased. But the benefits , of ii . course do not stop with school ' lilo. They are Icon nil through life in the “Mill carriage, the improved form of the Ihouldern. the expanded chest. in 2 INCH “clung: end heart have room to pork!- their "out important functions, and In the ineremd vitalitv of the nvstem r -allr--ranada Scbool Journal, l j Mng to on old tmditiots, the Cree- cent. the emblem of the Turkish Empire, wee Idoytod bythe Turks After the conquest of CowtutstiaopU, in 1458. end derived from n Byunbe symbol. which my be traced beck to the time of Philip of hintedonin. The. the story is told by Tristan do Snint M. b MM, Ind it is corroborated by the ket thet the crescent occurs frequently on Byuutine coins. Nevertheless, the ntti. tude which the Turks generally Assumed to. wlrd wything Greek-s mixture of utter indi6mneo end contemptuous 1ustred--- mode it very unlikrly that they ever should hove sdopted s Byzantine symbol for their emblem, sud when, in the tirat half of this century, Turkish lougusge, literature, and history began to be studied carefully " ethnological purposes, it wss found out that the crescent had been in use among the Turks more then one century before their conquest " Constantinople. It was then ttet-rally suppoeed that theTurkish unbleni Lad its origin from nlamum, and had been ldopted by the Turks when they embraced Hohemnednmsm, though the original Maud by Mohammed-the, eartain covering the entrance to Ainebn's door-- Ihowl no crescent. and though it seemed " little limb: that Mohammed should have Ieleeted one of the celestial bodies for his emblemsinee he sroee in opposition to the m, who were salons worshippers of the celestial signs. The obscurity which “hounded this curious subject has now boon “polled by I Dnuiuli unvnut. Dr. Sehjerv. who, in en Many in the Annals of the Royal Boeiety of Copenhagen, coin- rnuniestes e narrative by a Chinese his, torisn. e contemporary of Genghis Klian,of the conquest of Peking by this monster, in which the Turkish banner is described non bundle of seven white horso-tails tmrmottnt. ed by . silver crescent. und thus he shows that the (reticent is an original Turkish symbol. Also, other peculiarities of Turkish lite. on. for inetsnce. the dence of the her- viuhee. he proves to be, not genuine ele. ments of biennium, or derivations from Greek eiviliaation, but fragments of the old religions system of the Turtnrs,snd practis- ed by the Turks long before they became lobenynedens and while they still were living together with the Finns, Yamoots, Ae., on the other side of the Altai Moun, "e'""?-"'". I“ te--" “2|,“th t ..qultdhmip, araterHdtfr'dthrHm, “bun-litâ€. macaw; 3asask,ra History of the Cresent. , â€mum-shun. "Wadâ€. Mtttt.ouugrmrnotalur, nub.mmmup a-oh-tur. - Micky-Daisy Tilt “bog-ton". mud-mum's! mmnnmmpot mmummn -orrthttrtr Aldpunonlhcump. Mr.nnrsr-dhinwik nymnubnhnw. Ninja-lucky“. umu-bovuubh. mmmmhmipny. Toms Rtgt--opmt - may outing tum T to 9 o’clucL Slum an. “mum to. in ttent.. Alann- Jer Robertson. 111m Thom-a Lauder, Regina-u: John A. Mango, Do. putyatmtutrar. (no. Mun trom " n. m. to i pau, Night of mean . MY on or More ara, g! .eeh 1lll,killlru1'tlllt Wu â€homo. A. John H. new, pastor. Bundiy iiilvis,e, unh- ing " It a. m. ; Nablmttt School " 2‘ a 3.: 2'it21ut at 7 p. m. Wed; nanny 2rJit"a "Inlay ytvepiag. yo tl c-c‘ vu I R F. 111.; ,"v1'.i'll'lduTMWg 'iiMR'ih'.1'.'tt 8-P- ‘I'Lundny evening, maul“ pnyer M11; u an Ionic. trmrsmkiuEiiiii No. an 1.0.0.11 mm. ot Irv-etin av lands" at 7:10 o'clock. in tho Odd I‘nuun' 'rh'ii7i"i'iii'iir'i'tiie'c Wool-n. Wm. lAldh". N. H. W. B. VI t. Soc. New of 1",,tiii __ ggv'k n befm 11.31 noon: etselttrtem . [Juno-.606. Erwin-s (“'ch "ttttatt, " tthm L m. "aaA6t00patt. thlmm tictaoot at Airt p. m. Prayer Ina-cm; - Thumlnv running " 7 o'elork. And Bible CM awry )lundny evening “a o'clock. M! Moe. B. Godfrey. PRESBYTEiuA.N CHURCH. Divine Berviee own Enid-nth It tt n. m. and &00 p. In Sum-nth School " 2:30 , m. My" meeting nun-v Feduemday evening at MO. Bible Clu- - Ttruriay owning " 7:30. Rev. Wm. Ptsrk,pantor.' Sabbath which) at It A. m. and 7 t. m. Sunday than] at g p. m. Rev. H. B. me. .B. A., prator Church War-lam. R. J. Minldnugh undEliua Edge. DURHAM DIRECTORY At Burke City, Ky., the other night, be- cause an old farmer named Gurlmrt was not allowed by his son to drink with a young man called Neil, the latter drew his 1 knife on the boy. A struggle ensued, in which Neil got the knife plunged into him. His mother rushed up, and begged for the life of her helpless boy. Neil wheeled upon the mothermud drove his knife into her left breast. caused inatant death. He then ripped young (Earhart open so that his en- trails protruded. A younger son of the old farm". who mum to the rescucds suffering trout severe flesh wounds, while the fiend himself received dangerous wounds. The murderer Bed,tuui for a day eluded capture, but was fluidly arrested. Pos'r owner). _ 1ei'tle.te Mun"? p. m. m U.- Dr. McCube. ccndjuto: Bishop of Dah. lin, is likely to succeed to the Bishoprie vacated by the death of Cardinal Cullen. After the peace of1815 the Duke of Wei- lington took into his London household several of the veterans of his 1'enimsular Army, whose habits, being more in accord. once with the buttlwllclds of Spain than the saloons of Apsley Home, were I source of unfiiiling amusement to the great G'en. eral's fashionable visitors. One battered old fellow with one eye, who had figured conspicuously at Ortbcn and Toulouse, WM, installed in the gardening department, the: Duke answering all doubts of his fitness by saying, dvei.Uvcly : "T., ell, he's dug trenches in every vineyard of the south of France ; I should hope he ought to know 2minctliingofgnrdeniugafterthst." Another veteran, who had been wounded at Water. loo, was under discussion one evening at dinner between the Duke and Lord Anglesen, when the subject of the discourse entered with the measured step of the parede-ground,carrying 1 huge pie. "Now," said Anglcsm. "let us try if the old boy remembm-s his fucings ;" and turning sud. denlv round, he cried sharply: “Atten- tion y' The old soldier instinctively drop- ped his hands, and with them the pie like. wise, which exploded like a bombshell over the rich carpet in u shower of steaming gravy. The poor fellowU look of dismay at this catastrophe drew n smile from the Iron Duke himself l but the jester hastened to cons-ole his victim with the assurance that no English soldier could be blamed for knowing his drill. DURAN LODGE No. sue or; F. "I never saw him act that way before. Maybe he has begun to hate me Y' And she went in to have . good cry. ------ - ----t-- Tho parngraphists have discovered the best method of heating a street-em. "Carry a woman half a block further than she wants to go. It will be hot enough." The {allowing story is told t--h little girl, while strolling near her parent'l demi- eile, in the neighbourhood of Keeley Fails, Ncrthumlrerlatul county. reently came new“ a young bear, and, m'sstaking it for I dog, tied a string about its neck and led it home. EMi, did you We? emu-you u liaU green ticket in my trunk t" he solemnly tasked. “One about to square t" “Yes." "And tending mocking that no at! He kissed her " he went away: but his lice could'nt throw off that anxious look, and the young wife looked after him, Ind said to herself. They were married six {an ago the day before her mother left for New Eng land, and when the In. cold yen earn. to make pedestrian. driver they were still happy. She spoke whim " breakfuf about hu'ing never observed his overcont among the article. of dune, and .11» {and I laugh and quid, ehanatd an untied: Going up stairs he tumbled over tlung' in I big trunk. felt in all pockets. numbed his wallet, end was makiug I second search ofthe trunk when the bride wife came run- nine up and naked the object of his bench. six months ?" 7 "Yes." "And something want All goods lett over such I time would be will? "Yes. Yes." Why, I found it the other any I311 tore " up. I thought it was an advertisement of a pawn shop Bud that gonna of the bore had put it mo your pocket for fun. 'Why, Charleyntlnt Lil: you t You look " pale as death 2" she oselamed, in slam. "Notltiustl" he blurted out, trying hard to recover his compnnure. "Was the ticket valuable '."' "Not very-that is-no, it wun't mteth a cent! It was In old chinese wash house helm: for two dollars, but I've got plenty without them I" "Fun t." gasped the newly married Inn. as a shiver ran up his hick. “CHIC? LN STITUTR. C. METHODIST CHURCH. 3.6 Dunn! L. o." BAPTIST CHURCH. The First Cloud. TRINITY CHURCH REGISTRY OFFICE ONTARIO On and mu IOWIIAY. 13!. MAY, train. win rm: " tuneup-- Damn. 7:00 a. m., 1:15 p. m., Wer, y. m Arrive. 9:35 I. m., 1:15 I'. m. 0:" p. an, nmmxmLz. North. Alvin. ttM6a.m., 5:10 pan. Dunn. magma 5151' m. South. Ank- IMLI. magnum. us run Dm-t 0:50 LIL. Magnum! I. Want. All!“ newâ€... Myrn- 1Nrpart 10.5 uh. “In; PATTERNS {FOR SALE In“: M.Dundalk. next a. Buchanan“ Gu- am] Agency. Tonoxm. GREY, AND BRUCE RAILWAY. ©IIANGE " TIME. “A". v mm: «m B. In, run P.'..' Arrive no I. m.. "mp. m. PM that! a Inter-103M “may: on ""10 up“, EDWND “Ranch Gen-ulna". A'l Irv seven} pinion In [mud-till and vicinity start a luminous in the abow branches. has mun. tho servivm of ,stlrqt<ttre N Wner and Drmm and Mantle Mink" 9mm Tnmn to ad mm trtsti.tud that any work entruwod to her will be dons with henna" md IBIpMcb. Latest Style! In Lam" Km, Drona M Co. to. Millinery & 'l'lrtustunalring, WINS. PATTON having been tup2ertttr A bv seven} [union In Dundnllg In“! vicinity A large assortment of gold and silver Wateh. ts, all kinds cf nnperinr Clocks from $1 ttp. Welling and Engagement Rings Silver Plzted Howls. Violins, Pites, 's'pertaelo, Rm'nlvern. &c. Don't fail to call and nee my {dock Iotrfore purchasing elsewhere. Repair- mg of Watches and Clocks a Speciality. Having Gd unwanla of .5 yen" experience with A practical German Watehmaker, I feel errnileut that all I'M-k entrusted with m0 will be promptly and neatly executed. All Work G'aarauteod. w. F. DOLL, Watchmaket' and Jeweller, itnin’l Now Block. Flelhenon. Those in need of Such Articles would do well to Call and Inspect My Stock. The Hahn-rib" is lino Agent for All (Kinda of FARM mrmzm :x'rs. ROBERT McFARLANE, 1mm cut 31133151 l " good tturqh, nut! at prim: m luw up any other estatrtirtutumt in the county. Dumb“. April, Wttk ROBERT McFARLANE. Carriages, Buggies, Demo- crat Wagons, eta, Many poor thiuns have of late years been put on this Canadian and other murkotu. They but» trovn sold In; possessing we" mvrit,whilo n. tew woeks’worl hm") rendered them unclean. "Tm-3 humus" is fully warranted to do a mum ot “ark such an no nth†computing concern can unbound, while it: duxubility in unduuhwd. Durham, Fob. g8 ms. " 1n rnnAM Carriage Works. selling price #.'N. Those Machine: have th polished tabla and cover, with math. Family Sewing Machines Fall & Winter Goods now Complete. m VIII" pmkulachall the attention of the Lndiu to tO Fashionable Stock of Mantles and Ulsters at very low prices A X Til S, for they are very cheap. Durham. Tweed Suits, for $8.50 per suit, The Safest and best Blasting Powder, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, 800., 860. One of those Celebrated Lance Tooth Cross Cut Saws W. F. DOLL. JTTHIS the Francs MAsarracrtnuyo Cour-urn Mr! 6M mm" 110nm. AM" no Fm., Mirna}. Alexander Robertson, DURHAM, Dublin. Camber 10, 1878. T_HE _vlu'lly BEST 7 MATERIAL. :llyEONirAT'S JOHN CAMERON f V’ l li5iij.f,.' MOW“! "r.'00tt HANDS.) my! Patent SM! Handles. And dont fail to see the Large Stoite of Another Lot of those Wonderfully Chou): Dynamite, Dynamite ! M tmufaeturer of: Opposite Middaugh's Hotel. Lower Town, Durham. For 9'35 null: 'se This is the plum to buy Cheap Hardware. iii?,,. Announce- hu Stock of J OS. F. MOWAT. JUST RECEIVED. -F'OR--. homo 'irer night. Yon can do it u 'liii u when. Frill partietrlars, directinln and farm- freo. Elegant 3nd upon-in Ont-it (fin. Hymn want ttrotftahle work lend m- y!" minim-at once. It chm nothing to try the husinm. Nu one who an Mr" fails to make treat par. Ad- dren ' ‘The pJi1J'l'/,l1',','lt "Portland, Maine. m -_" if“ _ . WV -"'-""'_."..... dr9q9l v woman. boys Lnd girls waned even. when to work tor Inn. Now la the an}, Costly out!†and tenn- m. Addre- Tmm 1 Co., Augusta, Maine. to take lulmcrlptinnl for the largest. cheap. est and best Illustrated family publication In the world, Any one can become I anaconda] agent The moot elegant work: of In givrn free on "hmsritrerr. he price in In low that almost everybody "ttmeribesr. One ent re- portstmrkins,rrtverr8t6oin 1-week. Ah?) we re ruukmg "ver40thmueriher in ten am. Amwho engage make money fut. You an devote all ynnr tune to “a hun'nmnr mtlt yum were time. Ygt need um ho nay (mm \Am- Alun- -u,.%& '- ___ l q. -- GOLD. .. In not easily earned in then times, but It can hemmlein three months: by any one of either tax. In IRE part of the country who is willing to vor Readily at the employment that weOiurninh. 866 per week in yunr own My". You need not be “my from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work manly your spare momenta. We have agents who are making over 820 per day. Ali who engage at once can make money hut. At the present time nmnny can not he made so easily " any other muinesn. It cost. nothing to try the business. Terms and " Outtit free. Adtlreu at once, IT. HALL!" * Co.. Portland. Maine. One Hundred nan-el- of Plan Alknilino I) 1' 13S, ALI. IIIADEI AND COLGCII. Oils, Pamts and Varnishes at very low prices. Machine Oils, Yttrium Qualities from M eta. I gallon F,seeisirr Machine Oil 60cm a gallon, equal to the best Sen] Oil. DYE STUFFS, rl) T H , SEL Fl’ricvouly " Sun hymn on rccclpt of min. It treats ofExltausted Vitality, Premature Decline. Nervous Ind l’hyalcrl Debil'uy. and the endless couenmitant mg um] “mold marries the rum: thcrrfrom,iuul contains more than warhdxmlpm rJ,itti',ty any one of which In worth the price of "us ook. m- book w“ written by the mm u. tensiso and probably the most Ikilful ruminant: in America. ton-horn Tr." Murder! I proto and let. riled medal by the National Medical Anodallon. A l’nmphlot. illuslrntrd with tee very Inc-c Stool llumvin th mar. "I of an null bcauty-r urn: run: In Mt. Send far It It mace. Adam- PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 BuLT Ii1ftllill.F Aneh tit.. Boston, Mass. By rcadlng Ind N ll w HIC innliumblc taincd In the b boot nor Inn "iLF-P1tEis'E T HYSEL Fl’ricv on]; " t ___ _ on" "TY" of TO Best Dutch Maddox- 12l eta. per lb. Dye Stuffs, cm mum mf.'"" tutor It work tor my than 'yttuttusinq elm. unwed not an. nix-0d: we'll 1min“. *i2per a†n gum Pet by PtJy.fuftririui. Men LP I money. w. aeiG person in every town ions for the lamest. chun- II. PARKER. mic Larrtiuiable truth, can: tsitwd In [he best medal bank ever "rurd, entitled 'r_lsiraF-1.'1tWi.nvA.'rro1f. IV r,"t1ipeOThru1rrr the": chin money. _ , JOHN CAMERON. yt DURHAM Tho hibernati- Agent fur the tsale, of the whim-ski MOWER alumina-M by In TORONTO REAP]!!! a HOWE}: CUMPAXY. y ALRO N'ote “a Bank Account: eet11eotea on Mammal-lo m... 0m t At Kim a Knitwear: It‘s-n. F--. m_ Mowers. Reapers, Snlky Bay Rakes, Laidlaw & Sta wrt' Improved Gang Ploughs,. to 4asiaofi'iii:'i'ii"r'i'iiikii:i" Agent for the Superior Broadest We! and Drill. CImAI’ FOIl, CASH OR TRAI)E Cook, Parlor and Box Stoves. iUrtieuhqr “taxation paid to Eavetrottghing. Cash for Sheepskins and Hides. The nub-armor begs to inform ttrtptlrlht tint he In: x h STOVES AND TINWARE ! on hand, for which no mun-hie 'ttter will he refuted. We aim offer A rally good To. " at... which for qndity and pnce ttattgtot be beat. S [71‘]. BE 191}. 19Et E88 ca OOI)S la older to reduce their Mosh, will sell I large lot at the than moutioaed Goods Cheap tor cub. A M of Bargains! Bargains! BARGAINS! IN DRY GOODS. Hastie & Grant A f, Tho lib-crib"! be. to inform the inhabitants of South sad East Guy andâ€! In - to “can“ all onion in Carding, spinning, 1fiiGiLiirising and Cloth-Dressing, _ WOOL CABDING. SPINNING and WEAVING, m1i"""di"CiiG,"" iihii/eeiis, Flannels, Blankets, Stocking Yarn, 800., Which will In mid " modem†prion. Satisfution Guaranteed in every brunch of bunineu. Call and End... “chug. for good: or in pnymm fue work. Wool Carding attended to at 1878. SPRING. 1878. Durban. April 4, 13:3. Huhcrton, July 4th, 1878. Durham, Feb. 26th, 1878. READY MADE CLOTHING, May. 9th, 1878, DURHAM. WW. mpectfully invite the public til Ct ll My! judge for them-cl v.1. --AT TRE-- Flesherton ‘Voollen ltNone but Experienced Workmen Employed. In every breach of our work. We have dnyl on head A lull stuck el . JOHNSTON, Jr., Cloth Dressing, 860., N., G. & J. MCKECHNIE. S hort Notice. lent Seeder and Drill. All» the 0.2mm, Snlky 'teu-th. but. Silky uh in the nonunion. IN FIRST-CLASS STYLE. HASTIE & GRANT. ------twcR "--- [Illhllo "at he In- a In? ARE, which will bowl; dt; Hanson's “are. how-- x, mum m IMPLEMENTS; cal-2!. CANADIAN TWEEDS, kc. J. l N. CAMPBELL. 31111.. T. A. HARRIS. " Wool taken in " HOST APPROVED KINDS. m â€3888‘, TYPE, " "'"e"r-ui-ausri-ue And win an ar-test rec-puma. 1Gvigte may a“. " “Jit'u to our Job Department, " PM - [Militia for Jam; alt In I" fitted " in the "I" but nyk, ..d "sd-i-at-ms/tee-tin READING “01"“!an Gun. in up ran-up 'edu-le, a...“ B†'_',. 7 Not-nix Ian-at. _ mm - T , V ships min it on. o! m - “Grey Ilovlewu' But Styla of the Good Family Ncmpnpet no“ Indium. to: Job Work 'heedueut-tuug,rat, We. 01.25 pu- Ann-u, 13-2057“: "tra.asg “an? IR3immlm WAI- AND FORREGN NEWS .1.qu no»; It 'tot paid in than. I COLUMN PAPER op THE LATE" la tU can, _ “'()R If. done in the vary swam All who III" a UAR“? BEPOBTS', Ink-dun AND EDITORIAL! Review" withing LIKE LEA: 3E1. gunma- " "v- rvir, " oqth clu- I â€if“: h" - w. tI-z't'h- . Mo! the “01$va- .u "OTTO I II!“ thrtr - iam- h. A lugs w toem Iv cold "" PM“ ttte [mt b ‘g were"! to n no a“ tr'." on rmer‘s Hot ('1. Priccr. In.†In! ". Put†a you or t I w PM era-genus M n m: CY â€MIDI-w Ion " 'Jer BEfyi? iD I." ' Fugu- 3.,nt done wit no" and doapat “up an] In" _ I Iomlor m 'i-at-tov, u hm MID ‘lmrh Cabinet Maker I)? M VG)UICIII.‘ Ion-d. Am AlJ-‘MI " I' :1 by “r! ‘Iwrru Ila ra aunt tt Mk , MINI Intui- I? taut l Tim».- Mort. "a" Cr Um ga'iuii'sli Prutew, TEBMtir--tl .s't.2srtuoti, 13mm BUSINESS DIR? Urateunrrar ll Do You Want M Md l At the (lies, Gard":- Durham. - - 1lthlt1 “THE REVIE Faun! mi Or ll Con-w BOOTS AN D ur 8NT1sT .- thtr -e, I fit in“ in nu. ulna-in CASH Fi) Mt M hcoo um " ivvry 'l‘hursd: -rrio MISCELLAICECU In: ow M - tum " Frost a x511 us: N Wood TurnLn; r I; MEDICAL. g. Mdstthowa. “GAL _ '" “III. "I! â€0 M Int. SHOES Street. t ro teh KI