A far more sensational story. how- mr, is that of a woman. named Per- istera, "The Pigeon," who was an ac- tual combatant in the rebellion, dur- lug whieh her brother met his death. 0n the occasion of hostilities .this wo- man joined a band of brigands and beâ€" came their leader wnder the name of lifVanighelli, to which her followers add- t’hle subriqmet of Spa‘no, “The ardless." After pursuing the call- : g of Klepfhlt for some two years with- out her sex being discovered she finalâ€" Zl‘y gave in her submission to the au- thorities, was pardoned and became a donnestic Servant in tlhe household of the Bishop of Kodjani. A photograph taken at the time represents her in full Kle'pht costumeâ€"sword, pistols and ya'taglhan at waist, gun in hand end suspended round her neck the in- signia of c‘hieftianship, a large silver disk bearing in relief a representation of the Greek patron Saint George in his conflict with the Dragon. Nor was the outbreak on Pelion in 1878 without its heroine-s. The daugh- ters and sisters of the patriots not only braved the whining rifle bullets 1nd the risk of capture to carry food and water to their relatives ’in the intrencvhments, but. as one of their own folk-songs records, would t‘hem- ulves on mansions, "bravely fight and gladly strive for Freedom.†The name of one girl, Marighitza, a. native of the fvillage of Makrinitza, on the hills above V010, now Greek territory, was more especially mentioned for intrepiâ€" dity, and when the insurrection was ever she was sent for to Athens to hedpresenrted to the King and Queen Lan i FlETED BY THE INHABITANTS. ’ Such heroin quallties, however, are only brought to the surface by excep~ tio'nal circumstances, for the virtues of the Greek women generally are essen- ftLally domestic. v The more remote the community and the more isolated from contact with the outer world, the more rigid gener- llly is found \to be the code of social morals. In the mountain villages of Crete female misconduct is visited with the severest penalties, and even 80 late as the beginning of this cen- tury was punishable with death. .M’henever a married woman was sus- pected even of faithlessness, or a single one of fnailty, 'hler hours were numbered, and ‘hJer end was so tragical, I0 shocking to all the feelings of na- tural affection», and even to the ordin- ary notions of humanity, that one can _ ardly believe such a practice to have been observed on the very confines of y'civilized Europe, and in the nineteenth ‘ysentury, by any Christian people. Her nearest relations were at once her ac- “uaers. her judges. and The heroism which the long struggle ’or independence called forth in the Greek men was shared by their moth- m‘s, their sisters, and. their daughters, [the domestic history of these troubled times is faithfully and graphically re- nrded in the folk songs of this suffer- ing people, and to these spontaneous outburst of untutored feeling we must turn to hear how the wife of the Kle- p’ht chieftaiu waited with great im- patience for news of ‘him, or lamented him as dead; was carried captive to the harem of the Turkish General, or, rather than submit to such a fate, precipitated herself and her child cuver some precipice. During the protract- ed my, 01 Missoionghi the women and girls aided the defenders by bringing materials of every description to stop breaches made by the Turkish artil- lery. One of the surviving heroines of this famous siege, who died in Ath- ens some 60 years. later, expressed on her deathbed a wish to be buried in the pallikar’s dress which she had worn during the war and had ever since treasured in secret. The Greek poet Kostas Palamas has made this incident the subject of a long poem, in which he describes how Captain Philio’s ‘ï¬augh‘ter donned at her father’s comâ€" mand. the full white kilt, braided vest and’jacket and felt capoto, and stood in the breach at his side, pistol in hand, while he directed his cannon at the enemy. Her father slain, she had es- caped in one of the many sor‘ties with ï¬lm assistance Off a comrade, who af- terward became her husband. BHYSICAL AND MENTAL QUALITIES OF THE HELLENIC RACE. Distinguished by Many Acts of llel'olsmâ€" Proverblully Domestic Instinctâ€"Pun- ishment for Infraction of Virtue. The fare-most place among the vari- yus Christian nationalities cannot but be assigned to the Greeks on account pf their intellectual superiority. Physi- ially, as well as mentally, the Greek women of to-day ex'hibit the character- btic traits of their Hellenic ancestry, lnd types of almost classical purity we constantly to be met with, not only ï¬lm free Hellas, but also in parts of the Ottoman Empire. In certain 10- calities. and more particularly in Ms.â€" }o-donla, the Greek type has no doubt nuc’h deteriorated from admixture yith Slav and other foreign elements. Lt has, hovWever, remained almost per. loot in many of the islands, and some pf L'he finest specimens of the race are Do be found. in Asia Minor, not on the leaboard alone, but in many towns and yillages ocf the interior. EUDEEE GREEK WOMEN. HER; EXECUTIONERS. era are still .to be found consid- ‘le remains of patriarchal customs lamong the wealthy and educated One a! .tlhieso is that the sons A huge boulder of rock on the brink of the Horseshoe Falls, Niagara, fell one day last week, and the consequence is that the contour of the Canadian falls is considerably changed. This particular pieoe of rock! used to hang far over, and broke the water up in rough foam as it‘ went over, but now it will flow much} smoother at this spot, like the American falls, The mourning worn by the Greeks is of a. most austere character, especi- ally among t'h'e middle and lower class~ es. Ornaments are rigidly set aside, and all articles of dress are 'of the plainest black materials, cotton or woolen, and made in the most simple fasfhiocn possible. In some districts on the deathoï¬ arelative they send all their linen and handkerchiefs to the dyers, the result, as may be supposed, being funeral in the extreme. Women, too, frequently cut off their hair at the death of their husbands and bury it with them; men, on the other hand, allow their beards to grow as a sign of sorrow. Mourning is also worn for a. considerable period. Girls after their fathers’ death do mot abandon their mourning until they marry, and widows and elderly women invariably retain it as their permanent attire. For in many country districts custom does not allow womfen to enter a sec- ond time into wedlock, and a widow who venture thus to violate public opinion would be treated with scant respect by her neighbors for the rest of her days. "After twenty years of pain caused! by Gravel and other Kidney Trouble, Iazm pleased to make it known" that I have been completely cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. I During these years I have spent hundreds of dollars but without any lasting relief." "Yours respectfully. Greek women have in all times play- ed. a conspicuous part in funeral ob- servances, and. from‘t'h‘e days of Anti- gone the fulfilment of. the rites of seâ€" pul’ture has been observed by them as one of their most sacred duties. Homer describes lhow Andromache oihanted a dirge to her dead husband and her son Astyanax, how the mother and sister-in-law took up the lament, the burden of which was repeated by a chorus of other women. Such scenes as this may still be witnessed at the present day in the humblest cottage. Their death hymns are essentially Pagan in sentiment; they contain no assurance that the dead are in a state of bliss, and no 'hope of a happy meet- ing in Paradise. -A dying son can comfort his Borrowing mother only by: directing her to a hill on which grow “herbs of fonge-tfulness.†The fond brother would build for his sister a. mausoleum in which she could sit at ease. look forth on the green earth and hear the birds singing. And the young wife complains that her hus- band has abandoned her and wedded instead “the Black Earth.†But, as a rule, the lost ones are mourned as carried. off by the vindictive and re~ morseless Gh-aron from home and friends and all the joys and pursuits of the upper world to his dreary realm of Hades. on marrying often bring their wives to the paternal hame. The mother on the death of her husband is not ban- ished to “the dower house," but retains the plaee of honor in the household, and receives every mark of attention and respect not only from her sons, but from their wives», who consider it no indignity to kiss her hand or that of their fatherâ€"in-law when receiving their morning greeting or evening benediction. ' A Prisoner to Pain Caused by Gravfl and Other Kidney Troubleâ€"Twenty Years of Enteringâ€"Inlet!†a: " East by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sharbot Lake, Oct. 16.â€"It was with feelings like those of some poor prison- er released from wnjust captivity that Mr. J N. Babcock, of this place, realiz- ed he was curedâ€" free at last from the captivity of disease. For twenty years he had been in the depthg of the dungeon of pain caused by Gravel and other forms of Kidney Disease. For twenty years he had. been s‘trug- gling to escape in vain. . There was no door left untried, no look not care- fu_lly examined. ‘ Now at last ‘he sees the light of day. The prison: is behind him forever. He is done. with pain. (And the key lay to his hand for this last ten years and he never knew. The key; was Dodd’s Kifl‘ns’f Pills: Dodd’s Kidney Pills were given to mankind ten years ago. Since then they have been the mmter key in thousands of cases of Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Dropsy, Blaydtdxer and Urinary Com- plaints, \Voman's Weakness and Blood Disorders. If Mir. Babcock had known he might have been liberated long ago. "But better Late than never,†runs the proverb, and Mr. Babcock is. grate< ful at escaping from the clutches of Kid‘pgy Dis-ease at all. .He says: John Nicholas Babcoek, of Sharbot Lake, Released. AFTER 20 YEARS "JOHN NICHOLAS‘BABCOCK." The threeâ€"year-old daughter of Mr, Geo. M00011, proprietor of the Fulton House, Fingal, strayed away from home aday or two ago, and fell into a cristern in a neighbour’s yard, There was six feet of water in the well, and, luckily, a woman witnessed. the acci- dent and pulled the' child out of the water. Thle little one was wrapped in a blanket and taken home none the worse for the adventure. Recently the Methodists ofl Macleod gave a dinner and concert in the rink, The affair was in every way a success. During the course of the entertain- ment, however, a number of the small boys became too much in evidence and the pastor, the Rev. Mr. Dickenson, promptly threw one of? the most in- corrigible through the window. The boy was very indignant at this sumâ€" mary treatment and a complaint: was laid against the reverened gentleman, who had to appear in the police court the magistrate dismissed the ease. RELIANCE CIGA. La Tosoana’ 100' FACTORY ,Mnntrnï¬ Dismal Dawsonâ€"Yea’m; an’» if Ieat too much I’d be inI misery; buH if I drink too mum'h I’d be all right till. I woke up. The Kind Ladyâ€"If you would not buy so much alcohol, you would have more to eat. ensure: I youthful complexion. Send 25 cent: for an“ bottle. or out card for circular on Ikin and oomplzxion. Address . J. URQUKART. 489 Queen St. W..Toronto. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money it it fails to cure. 25c. E. W. Grove’s signature is on' each bom the way, did you (notice when reading Trilby how highly it commended Put- nam’s Corn Extractor, which renders impossible the discordant excrescence, corms. .Trilby’s foot would not be worthy of homage if marred by corns; neither would yours. “Use Putnam’s Corn Extractor. MONTREAL HOTEL DIRIGTGRV. ~WWW The “ Balmoral," Free Bus whit; MR8. WINSLOW‘B SOOTHING SYRUP In- been mod by mother! for their children teething. It, soothes tho child, softens the gums, allay: paln. 'euren wind oollo. and in the best remedy for dial-than. 250. a bot- tlo. Soldb all dmggista throughout. the world. Be sun and u for " Mrs. Winslow‘l Soothing Syrup. More helpful than all wisdom is one draught of simple human pity that will not forsake us. â€"George Eliot. The mind that is cheerful at present will have no solicitude for the future, and will meat the bitter occurrences of life with a smile.â€"Horace. G.T.B. Station. Montreal. Quake £760.. Prop":- The step 'twixt the sublime and ridi- culous is quickly made. Surely lit- erature presents no more grotesque idealization than Trilby’s foot, and the numerous worshippers that have fig- urativel speaking bent knees and kissed tt e big toe oi the foot, when reason" once more comes to their res- aue, 'will feel as if the production of the genus_Ass were perennial. “By Hotel carslake“ AVERTUE HOUSEâ€"§ 8T. JAM ES' HOTEL": Railway. First-class Commercliirhorun. Modernim‘ pggyolpygtlâ€"Ratu moderate. _ _ Precious beyond price are good r0- solutions. Valuable beyond price are good feedngs.â€"Haweis. The safest principle through life, in- stead of reflo‘nm‘ing others, is to set about perfecting yourself.-Haydon. Them never was any heart truly great and generous, that was not al- so tender and compassionate. â€" Sout‘h. Imaurance Agentâ€"What coal is it? Sam-e kind) youI sent me last? Mlemchant.â€"-Yes. it is. Agentâ€"4.0m I wovu'l‘dn’t insure it if I were you». It won‘t burn. ' “ Pharaoh 1 Oc.‘ Babies Should always be encouraged to stretch their limbs and crawl about in order to promote and strengthen cir- culation. Let the smaller influmt be om its back sometimes and] push sgmeâ€" thin; solid with its feet. Coal Merchantâ€"I say, Premium, I wan-t’ to insure my coal: yard againet ï¬re. What’s the cost of a’ policy for £10,000? O’KEEFEIS_L£§¥.IBF MALT Invigorates and $36: them. LLOYD WOOD. Toronto. GEL ERAL AGENT. T0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY WAYSIDE PHILOSOPHY. GALLA LILY DREAM STRENGTH FOR BABY. IT WOULDN'T BURN. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Trllby’s Foot. > European Plim. Rooms ! fiom_81_a_ g ug Opp. I! Payne. of Grauby. Que. I Cigar Manufacturer. :MciGll-Colloge Avenue. Family Hotel rates 81.50 per day. FEETï¬hifMBBEï¬SaU ,6ï¬maite CHER. Depot‘ two block: jyom C._P' Send 25 gent: f9: grin} 33331 Jas. Hunter, B.A., son of the late Principal Hunter, 05 the Woodstbck Collegiate Instit ute. will be private sec- refgry t3 {the Hon. Jas. Sutherland. Mrs. James Kelly died at Orange- ville recently, at the age of 73 years. She is survived by; five sons and four daughters, 19 grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. 00L!) OUR! 10c. Cures in a. jifly. P. Mo- carters Cormack & 00.. Agents, Montreal. Cereal Coï¬ee Health Drink. Pure,W‘hoXesome, Nourish- ' 150 lb.. or 211mm: 250. Roxco isequnl to 400 00366. "or Sale by all Grocers, or 3511114109‘1'05‘ i-lb. package nnvr.‘r_ .nv. "A w. earnollc Disinfoctanta. Soaps. Oint- mont, Tooth Powdero, etc., have been awarded 100 medals and diplomas for superior excellence. Their regular use prevent, infecti- ous diseases. Ask your dealer p0 obtain a. supply. Lists mailed free on apphcation. R 0 0 F I N G and Sheet Metachrks. ROOFING SLATE. in lilo/ck. Red or Green. SLATE BLACKBOARDS (We supply Public and High Scluigle Toronto). Rooï¬ng Felt, Pltch‘ Coal Tar, etc. R00 IN‘G TILE (See New City Build. inks, Toronto, duneb ourï¬rm). Metal Ceilings, Cor. nicgs,9t9. Eptlmgt'es urnishpdfqr work oomplgte or fog nices,eto. Estimates furnished for work complete or to materials'shipped to any part of the country. Phone 196 n. ounuls‘ SONS, Adolaldoflmtdmor sta.,Toronto stoel Flag Staffs, uraln urlndorc, Iron and Wood Pumpl, Bu Suppllel. disease, and therefore re ulres constitutional treatment. Hall’s Cabal-r11 ure manufactured by F. . Cheney 55 Cy., Toledo, bhio, s the 611137 consbi utional cure on the market. b is taken internally in dose from 10 drops to a. teaspoon- ful. It; acts direct, y on the bloo‘l and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer one hund- red do lure for any case it falls to cure. Send for circular: 2mg gentinlqualg. Montreal,Toroï¬to, Ot'tawa, Quebec. STICK OUT THEIR TONGUES. A sign of polibaness in Thibet, on mï¬aeting a person, is to hold up the clasped hands and stick out the tongue. Stammerersfï¬ HARRES “ï¬ling 1. . mailing! Gammon sense is, of all kinds, the most uncommon. It implies good judgment, sound discretion, and true and practical wisdom applied to com- mon Ufaâ€"Edwards. There is more Catarrh in this aeotlon of the country than all other diseases put together, end umil t 0 last few years was supposed to be incurable. or afreat many gears doctors pro‘ nouncad it a lace. disease. an prescribed local remedies, and by coastautly tallmg to cure wjth local treatment. pronounced it Lacuru‘um. gui‘ enco has preven unuarrh to be a. constitutiona disease, 2.1m! therefore rgqglres constitulgiona‘ The Dawson Gomgnris§ion 991 Limited, cor. West-Market & Oolborm) 8t., 'Toront'o, Can get you best prices for your Apples, Butter. Eggs, Poultry, and other produce. it you ship it to them. ï¬usic ' Feathers Mam v __New importstiona ï¬nest; sausaga casmgs English Sheup and An- ericanHoz gayiggaâ€"raliable goods at right. p110â€. ‘ 0L Anon. Berlin who will nominee you he 5 Given new life no the Hair. 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