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Charges reasonable. Day or night calls promptly attended to. Office on Main Street, Hensall, opposite Town Hall. Phone ii& a. ' to workY Would the plumbers evct the Fool ,' 1 , A < gbt off place? (Tiley were the ones I seemed to suspect the most.) i o V � ('J �� /yam nod � Suddenly, as I sat there ruminat- gt ing suitable provision for one's wife Ing, I became acutely aware of some. stood over them in serene command thing white on the edge of the top. most window in the .eastern tower. © sOi-NN` Even as I fixed my gaze upon It, y, , v something else transpired. A cloud .r' of soft, wavy, luxurious . brown bair which. there was a distinct note of eclipsed the narrow white strip and uneasness. At last the ladder was complete. hung with spreading splendour, over B9 the casement ledge, plainly, induti- GEORGE BAR McCUTCHEON ably to dry in the sun. , It was qui'e black and repelling be- My neighbor had washed her hair, Do", ,)Read & Company. And it was really a roost wonderful me where I might be rained upon at head of hair, I can't remember ever two brothers to follow in, in turn, I clambered over the wide stone sill having seen anything like it, except II in the advertisements. (Continued from Haat email,) For a long time 1 sat there trying I will not take• up the time or rho to pierce, the blackness of the room "Hie atolaach7 But I distinctly beyond the window with my straining struck him on the vevo." eyes, deeply sensitive to a curiosity "1 know, air; but it seems that he that had as'its basic force the very swallowed hiscigarette." natural anxiety to know what disposi. To my shame, I joined Britton in tion she had made of the refit of her a roar of laughter. Afterwards I person in order to obtain this rather recalled, with something of a shock, startling effect. that it was the first time I had ever Of course, I concluded, She was ly- heard my valet laugh aloud. He ing on a couch of some description, appeared to be in some distress over with her head in the window.' That it himself, for he tried to turn it off was quite clear, even oto a dreamer. into a violent fit of coughing. He is An¢d perhaps she was reading a novel such a faithful, exemplary servant w'iiIs the sun shon" My fancy went that I made haste to pound him on to the remotest a ._ , probability; the back, fearing the worst. I could sbe might e» - r eliding one of not get on at all without Britton. He minel promptly recovered. What a appealing, sensu- "I beg pardon, air," said he. "Will ous thi of hair—but just you have your shave and tub now, then M. ipiyke came to my air?" window. Later on, somewhat refreshed and "May 1 .nterrupt you for a mom - relieved, I made my way to the little ent, Mr. Smart?" he igquired, as he balcony, first having issuednumer- squinted at me through his ugly bone- ous orders and directions to the still rimmed -glasses. stupefied Schmicks, chief among "Come here, Poopendyke," I eom- which was ah inflexible command to manded in low, excited tones. He 'keep the gates locked agatinet all ccmers. The sun was shining bright- hEipitated_ "You won't fall off," I said sharply. ly over the western hills, and the Sky Although the window is at least was clear and' blue. The' hour was nine feet high, Poopendyke stooped five I foflnd on t'onsulting'my watch._ as he came through. .He always does Naturally my' first imptilse• was to it, no matter how tall the door. It .glance up at the still ]dfder bslcfony' is a life-long habit with him. Have in the east wing. It was empty. I mentioned that my worthy Serra. There was nothing in the grim, form- tary is six feet four, and as thin as idable proapq�tvto�vrarrsnt the im- a reed? I remember speaking of pression that' airy 'ofle dwelt behind; his knees. He is also a bachelor, those ,dismantled wiadowi,. and I ex- "It is a dreadful distance down perieneed. the vague.feeling that per-- there," he murmured, flattening him - haps it had been a dream after all. self against the wall and closing his Far below at the foot of the shaggy eyes.. cliff ran the historic Donau, seren and A pair of slim white hands at that muddy, all rhythmic' testimonials to instant indolently readjusted the Ie contrary, With something of a thick mass of hair and quite as casu- udder I computed the distance from ally disappeared. I failed to hear Mr. my eerie perch to the rocks at the Poopendyke's remark. bottom of the cliff. Five hundred "I think sir," he proceeded, "it feet, at least; an impregnable wall of would be a very good idea to get nature surmounted by a now rank some of our correspondence off our and obsolete obstruction built by the hands. A great deal of it has ac - hand of man: a fortress that defied cumulated in the past few weeks. I the legions of old but to -day would wish to say that I am quite ready to afford no more than brief and even attend to it whenever—" desultory target practice for a smart "Time enough for letters," said I, battery. To scale the cliff, however, still staring. would be an impossibility for th^ "We ought to clean them all up most resourceful general in the world, before we begin on the romance, sir. All about me were turrets and min- That's my suggestion. We shan't arcts, defeated by the ancient and feel like stopping for a lot of Silly implacable foe—Time. Shattered letters— By the day, sir, when do crests of towers hung above me, grey you expect to start on the romance?" and forbidding, yet without menace Ile usually spoke of them as romanc- save in their senile prerogative to os They were not novels to.Poopen- collapse without warning. Tiny win- dyke. dews dews marked the face of my still 1 came to my feet, the light of ad - sturdy walls, like so many pits left venture in Illy eye. by the pox, and from these in the "This very instant, Poopendyke," I good old feudal clays a hundred exclaimed. marksmen had thrust their thunder- His face brightened. Iie loves our blunderbusses to clear the river work. of vain -glorious foes. From the tical- "Splendid! I will have your writ - loped bastions cross -bowmen of even in, tablets ready in—" darker ages had shot their random •'First of all, we`must have a lad - bolts; while in the niches of lower der, have you seen to that?" walls futile pikemen waited for the "A ladder.?" he faltered, putting impossible to happen: the scaling of one foot back through the window in the cliff! Friend and foe alike came to the a most suggestive way. "Oh," said 1, remembering, "I back door of Schloss Rothhoefen, and haven't told you, have I? Look! Up there found welcome or stubborn ob- there in that window. Do you see stacles that laughed at time and that?" locksmiths; monstrous gates that still '•What is it, sir? A rug?" were strong enough to defy a mighty "Rug! Great Scott, man, don't force. There was my great stone- you know a woman's hair when you paved courtyard, flanked on all sides ser, it.?" by disintegrating buildings once oc- "I've never— er—never seen it— cupied by serfs and fighting men; the you might say—just like that. Is it stables in which chargers and beasts hair?" of burden had slept aide by side until"It is. You oto see it, don't you?" called by the night's work or the "How did it get there?" day's work, as war or peace prescrib- "Good; now I know I'm not dream- ed, ranged close by the gates that ing, Come! There's no time to be opened upon the steep, winding road- lost. We may be able to get up there way that now dismayed all modern before she hears us!" steeds save the conquering ass. Here I was through the window and half too were the remains of a once noble way across the room before his well_ garden, and here were the granaries meant protest checked me. and the storehouses. Far below me were the dungeons, "For heaven's sake, Mr. Smart, with dead men's bones on their drip- don't be too hasty. We can't rush in ping floors; and somewhere in the upon a woman unexpectedly like this. Who knows? She may be entirely heart of the peak were secret, un- —„ He caught himself up sharply, known passages, long since closed by blinked, and then rounded out bis tumbling rocks and earth, as darkly sentence in safety with the word mysterious as the streets in the buried "deshabille." cities of Egypt. Across the river and below me stood I was not to be turned aside by drivel of that sort; so, with a scorn - the walled -in town that paid tribute ful laugh, I hurried on and was soon to the good and bad Rothhoefens in these olden days; a red -tiled, gloomy in the courtyard, surrounded by at ' city that stood as a monument to least a score of persons who madly inquired where the fire was, and long -dead ambitions. A peaceful, wanted to help me to .put it out. At quiet town that had survived its par- lows centuries of lust and greed, and Iasi. we managed to get them back at would go on living to the end of their work, and I instructed old Con- Con. - time rad to have the tallest ladder brought So here I sat me down, almost at to me at once. "There is no such thing about the the top of my ncy, to wonder if it pastle," he announced blandlypuffing were not folly as well! Above me soared huge white -bellied away at his enormous pipe. His wife birds, cousins germain to my dreams, shook her head in perfect serenity. Somewhat dashed, I looked about me but steal infinitely more sensibly in that they roamed for a more sustain- in quest of proof that they were ly- ing to There ing nourishment than the so-called me. was no sign of any- thing that even resembled a ladder. food for thought. I looked backward to the tend"- , "Where are your sons?" Isdemand- years when my valiant young heart ed The old couple held up their hands kept pace with i fertile brain In its in groat distress. 1 swiftest flights, and pinched myself to make sure that this was not all "Hors Britton has them working imagination. Was I really living in a their Souls out, turning a windlass outside the gates—ash, that terrible feudal castle with romance shadowing me at every step? Was this I, the dreamer of twenty years ago? Or was I the last of the Rothhoefens and not John Bellamy Smart, of Madison Rtmd for free boo! giving partlo- Avenue, New York? FITSan -It Mare of Trench's The sun shone full upon me as I p world -ramous prop aration Por Epilepsy sat there 3n my little balcony, but I Fits—simple 1 liked the dry, warm glare of it, To ovor so a,cr fi,appsUS Tn amoa�iwiroro m parte 1 be perfectly frank the castle was R bit damp. I had had a in the :#>ho worli'ovnlJo00 in one nr, wrMMenmto, s T,REfICH S REMEDivr$ LIMITED pain back of my neck for two whole days. 2807 &.Jsm�s Chambors, 7A Ade19 iQetlGP !'pronto. Ontario to surmount a present difficulty, and ' e ever of romance. A perfect av- but very slightly interested in Brit - ton's of situations had been tumbi- ton's noble contraption. ing through my brain for hours, and, • The brothers soon a being a provident sort of chap in my i appeared and, allty, Q11 as if to give the lie to their fond par- owe way, I decided to jot them down' E. �_. pipes and yawned as if but recently on a pad of paper before they quite T s escaped me or were submerged by IL ""'� b=b ��d )1�t AlW roused from a nap. Their sleeved others. 7)tld tt►Itt},o - AJI'•l,, were rolled up and I marvelled at the The night was very blick and tea ✓ Rialys size of their arms, ic, swift storm clouds having raced =,N; N e Is Britton dead?" I cried, and- up to cover the moon and ata. With t"t$'Qtbtr yr denly cold with, -the fear that they 1►+m 4iii a radiant lanthorn in the window be- 11-1 had mutinied against this brusque' bind me, I sat down with my pad 1IN llikl�NIM Twm $RncTGLIS English overlord } r They smiled. "He is waiting to be- and my pipe and my pencil. Pita 31fit{�, pulled up again air;' said Max. "We storm was not far away. I saw that'd B+Its#i'ilt 1F; it would soon be boomingabout m , left him at the bottom when you`settt y 1�1R•Oy OVI�!t' for us. It is for,iaa• to obey." stronghold, and realized that my y-' fb it �AI6E.�/. , t 0 (?f course, everything had to wait fapcy would have to work faster than I �=� it ,bad ever worked before if ,half ( in a", _ while my obedient vassals went fords that I had in mind was to be accom_ CO and reeled the di6coatforted Britton" plisbed, Why I should have courted to the top of the steep. He apudar- C �� r��1 4Ltg _ ed considerablyaaftfd he, a broken evemng on, the exposed bat- I W_ saw , ss! - 'instead of beginning my labgm _ laughing' at hires Instantly he was M my study, remains an unrevealed ostyJ'tgtie of lttyfdZe a valet once' more, •no .longer a crab mystery unless we charge it to the s bed' genius. " I had -thought of* a plan, only ta: account of amuck -abused ecgentricf- measuring with m W attributed to genius and which discard it on meas Us" 1rW SM ! BOX, LIKITZ1D, ft W* dlttc► usually tarns out to be arrant stupid- i the distance from fife ground to the i�r; lowest window in ilia east wing, sec- I have no patience with the so -calf.; Sold in Seaforth by Gl�orge' A. CHs $t p011d. end floor back. lllvetrby standing on ed eccentric r icy of nfus It the shoulders of Rudolph, who was feet five, I tvoulkltstill fllfd�myaetf Max had paesetl me the tis11 fql filo at least ten feet short of the window unpolished boots, open bad ledge. Happily anew idea struck me placfingernails, encY Lets, manners- and a }:end_ area to forget pecuniary obligations„ P a second time on, my right side tad were at work constructing a substan- suttedness, vulgarity and .re superior knack of knowing how t old mak- tial ladder out of scantlings, while I ing suitable provision for one's wife both times across my eb6,ptlderi --� stood over them in serene command and children. All the ^habby short - of the situation. The Schmicks segregated them- comings in the character of an author selves and looked on, regarding the ' we must engage a butler aril a ;foot- .r' genius, and we are content to lett it i go at that for fear that other people I which. there was a distinct note of may think we don't know any better. uneasness. At last the ladder was complete. man to-mo1w. Likewise q ahgf. This Is too much," Resolutely I mounted to the top and inconsequential, but heaven will bear tvitness that I am not mean enoug!t peered through the N. hlc.,s window. to call myself a emus. It was qui'e black and repelling be- Might I suggest that we also gond. Instructing Britten and the me where I might be rained upon at two brothers to follow in, in turn, I clambered over the wide stone sill gage a chambermaid? The beds are II and lowered myself, gingerly to the flooi'. were low mutterings of thunder}• be- I will not take• up the time or rho very poorly—" space to relate my r•spe Hcncos on this first fruitless visit to the east wink• of hi+ pipe on the evil, wind-swept peaks the Caucasus my abiding place. Fuffice to soy, we � I held up my hand, smiling confi- contempt for the physical world, W ing through a seric, of dint damp v. hen there came. to my ears a sound that gave me a greater shock than' = dently. an Y streak of lightning could have y t which was not only locked and holt- i� p We may capture a very compe tent chambermaid before the beds are eel, but bore a most startling admoni- q"B 1•' m t�' 1' tior. to would-be tr,•'passers. Pimved iu� made up again," I said, with mean- ean- in� to one of the panels thor• was a dainty bit of white note -paper out of the darkness and from some with these satiric words written a- - E:• '.�rCo•, ✓ n: vrpr ..v• i ling. She doesn't write like a chamber- maid," he reminded me. cross its surface in a bold, fvnnnin. hand: . my elbow; she might, have been peer - -' invention of his!" groaned old Con- Whereupon we fell to studying the would have been incensed by this c y,�r rad. ' My poor sons are faint with fatigue, mein herr. You should see very aristocratic chirography employ- ed by my neighbour in barring me ter, either, male or 1'o male, but not I. The very impudence of the usurper a; of one who never asked for favours n' i q, perspire, ---mind herr them ant them p p from my own possessions. delicious than her serene courage in dispossessing me with the t k f (continued next week.) „} for breath." After the very worst meal that ,M "It is like the blowing of the forge Frau Schmick had ever cooked, and bellows." cried his 'Wife. "My poor the last one that Max under any air - little boys!" "Fetch them at once Conrad;' sold cumstance would be permitted to serve, I took myself off oneq more to 1rt! •a i I, cudgelling my brain for a means the enchanted balcony. I was full of to surmount a present difficulty, and ' e ever of romance. A perfect av- but very slightly interested in Brit - ton's of situations had been tumbi- ton's noble contraption. ing through my brain for hours, and, • The brothers soon a being a provident sort of chap in my i appeared and, allty, Q11 as if to give the lie to their fond par- owe way, I decided to jot them down' E. �_. pipes and yawned as if but recently on a pad of paper before they quite T s escaped me or were submerged by IL ""'� b=b ��d )1�t AlW roused from a nap. Their sleeved others. 7)tld tt►Itt},o - AJI'•l,, were rolled up and I marvelled at the The night was very blick and tea ✓ Rialys size of their arms, ic, swift storm clouds having raced =,N; N e Is Britton dead?" I cried, and- up to cover the moon and ata. With t"t$'Qtbtr yr denly cold with, -the fear that they 1►+m 4iii a radiant lanthorn in the window be- 11-1 had mutinied against this brusque' bind me, I sat down with my pad 1IN llikl�NIM Twm $RncTGLIS English overlord } r They smiled. "He is waiting to be- and my pipe and my pencil. Pita 31fit{�, pulled up again air;' said Max. "We storm was not far away. I saw that'd B+Its#i'ilt 1F; it would soon be boomingabout m , left him at the bottom when you`settt y 1�1R•Oy OVI�!t' for us. It is for,iaa• to obey." stronghold, and realized that my y-' fb it �AI6E.�/. , t 0 (?f course, everything had to wait fapcy would have to work faster than I �=� it ,bad ever worked before if ,half ( in a", _ while my obedient vassals went fords that I had in mind was to be accom_ CO and reeled the di6coatforted Britton" plisbed, Why I should have courted to the top of the steep. He apudar- C �� r��1 4Ltg _ ed considerablyaaftfd he, a broken evemng on, the exposed bat- I W_ saw , ss! - 'instead of beginning my labgm _ laughing' at hires Instantly he was M my study, remains an unrevealed ostyJ'tgtie of lttyfdZe a valet once' more, •no .longer a crab mystery unless we charge it to the s bed' genius. " I had -thought of* a plan, only ta: account of amuck -abused ecgentricf- measuring with m W attributed to genius and which discard it on meas Us" 1rW SM ! BOX, LIKITZ1D, ft W* dlttc► usually tarns out to be arrant stupid- i the distance from fife ground to the i�r; lowest window in ilia east wing, sec- I have no patience with the so -calf.; Sold in Seaforth by Gl�orge' A. CHs $t p011d. end floor back. lllvetrby standing on ed eccentric r icy of nfus It the shoulders of Rudolph, who was feet five, I tvoulkltstill fllfd�myaetf Se >a mere- ly ly an excuse f unkempt hair, dirty! at least ten feet short of the window unpolished boots, open bad ledge. Happily anew idea struck me placfingernails, encY Lets, manners- and a }:end_ area to forget pecuniary obligations„ ahnost at once, In a jiffy, half a dozen carpenters to say nothing of such trifles as be -i were at work constructing a substan- suttedness, vulgarity and .re superior knack of knowing how t old mak- tial ladder out of scantlings, while I ing suitable provision for one's wife stood over them in serene command and children. All the ^habby short - of the situation. The Schmicks segregated them- comings in the character of an author selves and looked on, regarding the artist or actor are blithely charged to i window with sly, furtive glances in genius, and we are content to lett it i go at that for fear that other people I which. there was a distinct note of may think we don't know any better. uneasness. At last the ladder was complete. As for myself, I may be foolish and Resolutely I mounted to the top and inconsequential, but heaven will bear tvitness that I am not mean enoug!t peered through the N. hlc.,s window. to call myself a emus. It was qui'e black and repelling be- go we will call it stupidity that put gond. Instructing Britten and the me where I might be rained upon at two brothers to follow in, in turn, I clambered over the wide stone sill any moment, or permanently inter - -opted by a bolt of lightning. (There II and lowered myself, gingerly to the flooi'. were low mutterings of thunder}• be- I will not take• up the time or rho Lind the hills, and faint flashes as ii ,, monstrous giant. had pau ed to light space to relate my r•spe Hcncos on this first fruitless visit to the east wink• of hi+ pipe on the evil, wind-swept peaks the Caucasus my abiding place. Fuffice to soy, we of mountains.) I was scribbling away in serene got as far as the top of the stairs in he vast middle kneel for after .aunt!- contempt for the physical world, ing through a seric, of dint damp v. hen there came. to my ears a sound that gave me a greater shock than' rooms, and then f��und our way ef- fectually blocked by a stout do n• an Y streak of lightning could have which was not only locked and holt- producer] and yet left sufficient life eel, but bore a most startling admoni- in we to appreciate the sensation of being electrified, tior. to would-be tr,•'passers. Pimved A woman's voice, speaking to me to one of the panels thor• was a dainty bit of white note -paper out of the darkness and from some with these satiric words written a- p,.int quite near at hand! indeed, I could have sworn it was almost at cross its surface in a bold, fvnnnin. hand: . my elbow; she might, have been peer - Please keep out. This is private g over my shoulder to read my thoughts. property," Most property owners no doaht "I beg your pardon, but would you would have been incensed by this mind doing me a slight favour?" Those were. the words, uttered in a calm reliance on the part of a ,r,ti clear, sweet, perfectly confident voice ter, either, male or 1'o male, but not I. The very impudence of the usurper a; of one who never asked for favours appealed to me. What could be mora but exacted them. delicious than her serene courage in dispossessing me with the t k f (continued next week.) sioeo a pen, of at least two-thirds of my domicile, and what more exciting than the thought of waging war a- gainst her in the effort to regain possession of it? Really it was quite +� glorious! Here w•as a happy, en- - lj chanting it of feudalism that stirred my romantic soul to its very depth,. I was being defied by a woman—an amazonl -Even my grasping imagin- ation spscould not have asked for more IL,, 't substantial returns than this. To r/j�t��v` put her to rout! To storin,the castle! To make her captive and chuck her into my dungeon! Splendid! M"��'�ff '� el^'r�ff '�'MO We returned to the courtyard and held a counsel of war. I put all of the Schmicks on the all11, but they FREE stubbornly disclaimcrl all inierest in .+�y1- or knowledge of the extraordinary hese Quicker Shaves occupant of the east wing. Er ijoy 10 quicker, "We can smoke her out, sir," said easier s ves at Britten• Mean Younger Faces �� I could scarcely holieve my cars. "Britton," said I severely, "you err z brute. I am surprised. You for- get there is an innocent babe—maybe Ordinarily, shaving ages the skin—adds Multiplies itself 250 times in rich lather. a collection of them --over there. And years to a mart's looks By giving them a Lather lista, if necessary, 10 minutes— coupon � a dog. We shan't ria anything heath- shaving Cream soothing to the skin we doesn't dry away. Mad mind, Britton. Fl but bear that. e. wiped y� from million of men's faces. free 10 shave tubo. mind. There is hot one way: we Strong -walled bubbles hold hairs erect must storm the place. I will not be At the same time we cut down shaving —for easier euttin. defied to my very nose." I felt it to time for them_ And the after-effect is lotion-like— see if it was not a little out of joint. 'It is a good nose." We spent 18 mondis---made 130 ex- skin -soothing. "It is, sir," said Britton, and periments--perfecting, a cream with S 'That's why millions of men today use Poopendyke, in a perfect, ecstasy of distinct advantages: PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM. oyalty, shouted: "Long live your nose, Sir!" It softens any beard in one minute— We ask you to try it at our expense, Test My German ynSSRla waved their without nubbin¢ -in. a for yourself the truth of our claims hRts, perceiving that a demonstration TIF PALMOLIVE COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited was required without in the (cast Mon" -L Q2 Twonta due Wfanip•a. Mea_ knowing what it was about. "To -night we'll plan our campaign," 1l 0 SHAVES FREE S I, and then returned in some hRate to my balcony. The mist, of Simply fill in yocr name and and tb the waningday were rising from the PALMOLIVE K The Palmolive Company of Canada, Limited valley below. 'nip smell of rain waS Dept d404 Toronto, Oct n the air. I looked in vain for the SHAVING CREAM acv's tresses. They were gone. 'The ---------- __r-_ un was also gone. His work for the dR,y was done. I wondered whether -•--•-•— -- -- he was putting up her hair with her vies 3. ..,_;........... ...,.-.,,.. y�4....,.rr.��..,Y.tint,+�.i�!•��rfk3i...: ?e��,r 4; ,t {� "V4�N'OiI��' m