O there was not « soul in sight, while at his feet the sea came rushing and swirling in «wmid the wild, rocks, a wave every aow and then r up and falling with a roar, seattering the spray high in the air. She wasa woman, and he could not stand aupine and not raise a hand to defend her Srom the attack of the savageâ€"looking wretch whose aspsct had hlled her with such hotror. . Me looked to right and left; In his weak state it was madness to at« tempt the descert, one at which he would have besitated even when well and strong, :l.'l.l now, u:‘-:l I-'«:* lni:-‘tll down, Sot La after .hl‘-‘m at l..h--llul of the nlahd graw among their interstices, he felt that the hrill of strength was passing rapidly away. "Ll atill he went on, with the thought ï¬lb:l:‘ {h.l. ov:: : Fenella h.uln. nown enemy‘ r'nllhnv"hhuuy’n.d'::m her from this man. _ _ ___ ; Eut new he felt that it could not be rob ery; it must be something more; and mlu-hh- there arose a hoarse, ery for help, be asked himself, #espairing ery for Nelp, Be aWKGU MMWIN was this -:i"_“ _l“‘""_'?" victims, andâ€" WERe OE i o d d lc c'l-flnn-!c.buupt chiiled him with . ‘The man refused his almsâ€"he was o common beggarâ€"did it mean some ter sible revenge? _ _ _ . . ds _ ‘The idea thrilled him with another wave of strength, and he went on lowering hims wl down, feeling that thosa\who had gone Inict nont "he ‘ees an‘a prruiptions stope now ; was on & tous where a false step would have seat him ‘-‘Hh down hhM the "l."- '-‘n meie in. »s0ng the broken te .. ic n and btpiniL . aed sn goming in with the tide. _ gom/ wit ° 0:' had lowered himself down l'l his wrength totaily fasled, and he sank upon a Nrfhld_v with weakness and excitement, as he lsoked about him in vain for those he sought. At that moment a huge wave broke with a heary, booming rour, and in the follow: Thw on ‘Wis chent, rraching ont opte the on out over ced note and mecie: w sinl 1 came now both must have reached the bottom and have been swept away. A thrill ran through him again for there, sot thirty feet below him, in a complete sulâ€"deâ€"sac uu;lh rocks atood _ Lucille, her face tow him, her wrist thrust h-x.lh handle ot the bag, and her fin« zere with her delicategloves all torn,cramp» as it were into the nf' reck on either side, as, with her head rown back andher .‘o‘, u-‘.:m a:.-m"'": same -dwll-cw&h!t-z she -oldln:‘\h n “â€"-Ibou-‘ couple of paces h arms crossed :p-. breastâ€"high L- between them, and his chin upon them as he gazed with a ai:uunlâ€"sh at the terrorâ€"convuised Ondlo .:-' the position, and he sa# w wr 4 + 6 + 100, --:ihq glitterâ€"it was the point of a knife which sppeared butween the rock and e man‘s elbow. wAnd J con do no more," groaued Onâ€" "And J con do no more," groaued 1M alow to Innaulf, . As that moment be made an effort 10 try and climb down, and a terrible spsam aChis br._st made him sink down ag*i®, gentin Bfltu movement had caught Lucilc‘s aye, and she glauced up wildly aud uttered * Ufrack! Frankt" she ctied; ‘help, hel *Fram r evied; * Â¥e is mad." o $ ‘The man looked ap, and nttered a ::u‘:::‘“' and he calmly, in good -Kï¬.-ulul.lmutâ€"‘- J am this woman‘s fate." "No, no," sbrieked Lucilie, about whese leet the waves were | now -!z:t-“’" she dared not stir lest the man «pring her with that knife, _ "Frank, for z:'. aake, help! â€" He will kill me." ©Yes," said the man, *as you killed me, -‘,,..l....l,u-ludd me in a dungeot that was like a tomb." "No, not" shrisked Lucille. Help, Â¥ank 1 You loved me once." HUREIIUC Conddins hi Frank 1 You Toved MA M "Ha! ha !" cried the man, arms, and glaring ab Â¥ranl lover 1 _ Poor wreteh, I pity. AAET .2 AC ecuntad Feank : COLMTTIT San: *Ha 1 ha !" cried the man, unfolding his arms, and glating . at Frank. | "Anothas lver t""Poor wretch, T pity you,, . She has wrecked you as she wrecked me." «Ro, no," ened the wretched woman Hoarsely. @Help ! help !" "There is no nelp, woman," . thundered the man. . ‘‘The end has come, . Monsieur, 1 claim the uflu of punishment. | 1 am hef Quapand, â€" Btah ! you can do nothing. 1t m hor fate !" t 148950000002A as he turned bis §oarsely. MEUPI CCTUD "There is 10 nelp, woman," â€" thundered the man. . *‘The end has come, . Monsieur, 1 claim the fln:u of punishment. | 1 am her Â¥uepand, _ Bah ! you can do nothing. 1t im hor fate !" "And so," he continaed, as he turned his serrible eyes 0n the shriking woman, (‘y98 mw me away there youder, and fled here. Fool | J know y08 would come here !0 4 eal away MV little Lucilleâ€"curse you ! W hy diut 1 let her neat your name? _ You have stolen her away, not that you loved herâ€"you never loved, you cannotâ€"and _ it was to plant another sting, another prisoa« ed arrow in the breast of the poor trusti wretch who loved you, idolized you, u= committed erime for your »ake, _ But you could not ':z mo hT" 1 followed on from vs town, I followed you step {vy atep till I have you here before me dyâ€" ingâ€"do you hear, wretchâ€"dying before my even." _ * *No, no, for pane in * Ahv enniahedt. Uinmarg ho e i ie «l Frauk, he 'lllmt not" *Yesâ€"call, monsieur, call load. _ There is none to hear, _ No one can help her now. 'l'hllhlhllmht'fl*lth"‘ in the cold, silent. dungeon at Clairyauxâ€"for cold, . silent llu?u at â€" Clairvauxâ€"for which I prayed as I toiled, and it has come â€"â€"come at last, . Lucille, dearest wifeâ€"ab, how beautiful you areâ€"will you embrace me once sgain? Thus, with th« knife beâ€" aween us, the hilt to my breast, the point to thine? Mnclnr-duhul-m arms once more, or shall I wait and see the waves slowly rise, und rise, and rise till lh'yu-’u_-ny-v‘bdf" mane bnr vepo mer syee ared nhou" bon ment, but u im, while Quslow strove nl-l'y to call for help 1 e d w td t d o â€"to go to the woman‘s aid, but every nerve seemed chained, and he could only goze down as the man glided round the rock . which Tl:‘d lhim trom his wife, holding the knifeâ€"hilt ayainst his broast, Lo do o e en ts ‘Then, heard above the roar of the waves, Lacille‘s voice rang out inarticulately as she still clung there, her back to the rook, her arme outatretched. . It was the ery of the rat driven io the cou er from . which there is no escape, and in his agony Onslow lay there, 'luï¬ll‘ the denoneâ€" ment of the tragcdy, perfecily helpless to save. Our ninetecth century, as we are all aware, is nothing if not analytical, Cheâ€" wists spend day» and nights in examining into the properties of some apparently un« important compound, and do not absndon their task untii they have ascertained the exact proportions in which primal goses are blended in its composition, _ In the same m. men of scienca, dissectors of instives, these curious layâ€"preachers, the French novelists, take such â€" complicated sentiment of the human heart and twist it round, and turn it inside oat, and nrtl themselves in efforts to trace it back to its origin in efforts to trace it back to its origin uuql-thhlnuu:-l hnlâ€n"ty -:; idio ayne , or a predominance white or M;a‘hlhunuvol Their researches are not always as fertile in results as those of the chemists, for in every human organiâ€" zation there enters an ..{..- quantity which . u the calenlations of «ll the E\ and paychologists combined. '.‘J carty on their labors TLQ SS it ~â€" may | be â€" said We NC OO s im in the afer follow out a train . of disjointed m“ ulnu..h‘- easayed to drive T upon the circling wreathes of amoke .&w him imte the sobt‘ Perbap® e mpressions than thought«, m-‘. w maéings that it was fer not to 10‘ coherent shape. . He war scious throughout of a dominant wish that the présent . time could _ be pro: longed into an indetiuite future; not at the gost of sicknoss and suffering to his anfur« tanate friend, but only, perhaps, at thit 8889 CMl! O loongation of the sctual CHAPTER XXULâ€"BY "TASMA" tunate friend, but only, perhapt, + at $ie cost of a timely .unq!m of the sotual rh which prevent the Guernsey boate ::: h'h‘“.. D'-& Me had not -m‘: signature should appest ® nm to Fenella in connection :;.h her h ‘a; but mince fate and (10 say the truth) Frank‘s folly in running off ur a wildâ€"goose chase of his own had combined ‘ t leave him in obmrgt he could not but feal that there was ® certain postical &:u- in the situation, which is wis allowal to enjoy to the fall while it lested. He ponâ€" dered a good deal upon Fenclia‘s character, which seemed to have revealed itself to him latterly in a now light _ He remembered that her first question, her firss ory, as sho rushed into tne hotel, had been for | her child. . 1t wa* only afterwand that sho had shown aby anlicitude eoncerning the fate of Ronny‘s {ather. Then,had aho not re04 ned herself to the lotâ€"n#¥» had she not -:1(-1. Bo To c t _of t -!hwmuu-l grass Do ues d peamed nont 0 child. . 1t wa* only had shown any aolicitu of Ronny‘s {ather. The herself to the lotâ€"D#} Ne se pirnt‘ Werent NC CV C ty chosen irâ€"of * uEcU 0R C an C child. widow lfl.‘.flfl unnumbered? HMer child, however, she had kept w side, and, as far as could be seet, he satafied al m.nl-dborhnn. for Jacynth was of thore who believed that the train attendant of Fenella‘s adorers had had nothing to say to her_. beart, though they might have amused her vanity. ‘Could she belong, . he asked himsolf, 19 the order of women of whom Dumas, filt, apoake, when he _ says that in cortain natures the inatiner of . ma: ternity overcome® the instinet of wifehood, and that the womnn ceagos to be. wile and ...n..;, and .‘bnomln ,-n'nh-fh-n-l wife, or ibly mother on!y n that oast. ®" '::"' v‘a should rmn himself a true ‘ll'm’; ®*" U C or of her We boy iight . be mother, and wlhl{'nd'l man w .l. is protec 0f with sure of naving a warm secona piace in \ §# heart, h':!. certminly to be A-pl-ll that Ronny‘s natural protector was not bet« \wl\hdlwhhnmhh-lu Though Lord Ouslow had »pasinodic bursts of affection for the lad and had undergone in New York a uscless martyrdom in his Infiyyond Repr bis hexd upon Alerhoubtens, jnrly, upon -u{lhv:.r--h'u avoid, he had not been a father to him in the true sense of the word. He had not once essayed to her. _ How â€" differently _ Jaeynth .would have aeted in his place; but then, as he reâ€" fiected, he would never hare parted from Fenella at »ll, Il:-.dlhnï¬:h": reason, no excuse ndadd: to leave and as for those flirtations of her juvenile matronhood, he would not have taken them too seriously, for he would have felt convinced that she would outgrow themâ€" would leave them behind, very likely, with the cutting of her wislom teoth, * Well, life‘s experience had done for her what a Eue npento whuiing" 1o" bis (quait7) oA ve so " I-Hb"nh:t bt. A...:.‘": a forlern hope in an emergeney, lorn hopes are unfortunately rare u:nq- day occurrences, _A grain of common sense muub;nl--fl-mhlhm'm Fenelia‘s &J lack hen _ his friend‘s deficiencies were not vaguely outâ€" lining themaselves upon the smokoâ€"wreaths before him, the recollection of a certain Ens e m e en party, and "May all your progeny, sir, and -yby'l.hhmflhmlhlhm he had said at patting, ‘it‘s the best a grateful heart can salute ye with," Fenella had blushed a deep rose color, and ain uiien ned marer. ay he wotbed auag, as away. lo'ullbnm to come u-'zo sailor again, not to correct him of his error, but to reward him for it. Another point connected with the it was : e nlln which Fenelia® to lean upon !b.‘uflanlh“lmm ed with the mfldlbfllfld the day to ask him to this or that question for her, . Might not Ronay be ‘‘lot off" bis ug-uleltul.-d have some . roast chicken * . Did Iv..lzflhlbhthvul‘ hurt him to have bis wheeed on to the }hl-yâ€"u‘.ll':l:.h!‘-â€â€œ::‘ ing the tiniest drop of the new cough. MNY ture, which was quite a different colur from lh“h:t. and telling h:hwb::u he thought apothecary . might have -‘or- ;uul" ',‘A‘:‘ all these ques» lh "I .““ & p“.‘ tal suthority it was delightful â€" to exercise. He unhesitatingly prescribed roust chicken Hwouln you si®P 4Â¥ in the pl ocveni . Ing to read, and to ANUU measure of the waiitio (thoogh why Fi pave hundred, I for one M®TS D discover) before he OB Fenelia, for het patt bube or spesk, just as the, M 8 »metimes she would rea loud from her book; an ob "Resartus" as 1t ll'P""“ hotel library, and ask hom it clear for her. | At othe take no notice of his prett ..wt] herself entirely _ ® eynth loved to warch her from . Lebind hi# PP 9ms0 DL carl Fenella would IBM"" 7@ /o at hoi amoke . his .r, and so at. home did he feel her presence thas . it hlndul':(h"-lubl-ud- his eyes behi The Tumes he wat pretend: lquml,udu.uwwlhml measure of the traditional 'u.l‘ winks re ©5 397 °°"°°% than fifty or & nemmmmmmmeese mm Wipans Tabules have come to Y‘ times »b8 ®*""" i1 cov 0 from her book; an ald cuP of Sartor rtns" as it appoueds taken from the library, and ask him if no could make ar for her. ; At other times she would no notige of his prosebt® but would py herself entipely with Ronny, o hersell ©9"0"",._ ay these moment® momen!t? O Rimx Joved 40 W*C*""" C) 04 se tebind _ his PPY and . ser of the infinit® variety of het To be Continued. > fortY *****____ neen able to m ons have never been able to take the tonic ; he wheeled Ronâ€" MAETS e * V 1014° vemain al iry, would remain stlent the _ spirit "'"‘,,"" td read . a sontt .-..“ AUZEUT Aluaes A 41370 Wallace Road akvilie, Ontario LBL 2Â¥2 Access sYSTEMS LTD ILVâ€"â€"> Raned all~â€" the vey asyisg TWB TEX we C 000006 sper, and . seek fhresh variety of her charm. WIIN 10 Picces of fine 75¢. Black Henâ€" rietta, m«nufactured by Perrin Bros., the best makers in the world, we will offer for two weeks at the low figure of 10 Dozen of our Ladies‘ best 35¢ Cashmere Hose,real English manuâ€" facture, reduced to introduce them MeKay Bros, a dasuse Orani ce t aa0, $50, 29 dW bas, 150 690, 100. Leavrsa Haxturoxâ€"6,10, mo*uo.uo 10.10, u,w‘ 12.10, l‘!& 4$.10, $.10, 4.10, $.40, 6.10, 7.10, 8.10, 1 ELECTRIC Dnrinwo Camp Ground Season, ‘Bus will meet arrival of every Car. 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IAlfllb.l 17+ â€"â€".___ Dentist, . Ha« removed to his former office in the Opors House Blook, corner James Vitalized air. J“' A. LIVINGSTON, 2 Grimeby, Ont. /A Licensed auctioneer for the Counties . of Lincoln and Wentworth. : &atisfaction guaranteed. . A tria! solle» , MONEY TO LEND ON FARMS Money lent for improvements Mortgages nplunr:: lowest 1 ::.ul of imm'nd s pul s No flgp _for commission from the borrower, The undersigned has reâ€" ceived instructions to lend a limited amount of private funds at specially low rates on first class loans, GEO. W. MEYER Barrister, Bolicitor, Conveyancer, Nots Public, Solicitor of Patents, Office noxt door to the Post Office. rOonRn 25 YEARS THECOOK‘SBESTFRIEND HETUT T alve im EANADA LARGEST SALE IN CANADA. llpnu'hbulumnlman.ï¬. DUNNS * BAKING _ POWDER D. a C. D. GREEN, ° CGRIMSBY AUCTIONEEN. DENTISTRY, Al