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To -tt , ..,._•,,.,,....,....:, .,,,!. ..: •:,,••,1-- •• ,, li."-1-8,-IrTIVitittY-94.Irel” I , a149X47•71,,t77,7,,41,1.ii3O,14491,Frt7,4-Hh.:#r: trk'gfit ta'4•l, 't 0" W 1 ' : eitt,dewn.:to..ttat 1tr- .,.-:.: .=.1,. •.: ' : .-, ; • , ,r'..:;. -:: '••••".•,re' .•• , : • -• • „ ." • ••• „. , 4. -tlVe, han' during moulting,. and • ' • e • i laneatiOut.nuidnesSii And deeide, how best the • 'cash -iii ,11.0 :1'._,PYP,suvue; you, 1tave ag,!iits 1 ifiat, ga;ll '-firralgd- 911. said Mr; Phipps., ' you 0 h •f• '. , 44 4+ 44-+-f+++44++: , ..,t+++++" ::•,:: , .. ,:. , ..; . , ORAPT44- XX.T1.----(°ent 01. 'I think nqt,' Paid 1),,,hiPPa; wi,tb. ' .' • ......-. oopeo . 'This la -4,31 ..o, •",renowed-• u`n --'-'' e orpoSe to ;LAS. SORIP 6biect—some f.13 b 31Tsr •Pretentliug -9to. this 'ne- , liour of mines, an ; 0, . ro7Otz.,' rppa. ••.§.4p0:Ft r0t 1.. fie, isrfs - s tiqpn,5 '9* lrY r• - • Sti j3Q o • ; jnIgltii;41-gr=okiti; anI Lucy were atayng PQUlt_keepre*are liable to - lose It was with-ra1xer a qer, eel- nterest in the 19w18 at this se- '.'•iiecanne' •••411-11g everythingthings•,:,•,, Fhipp was ge, and an many cases almost bae no longer needed Tlie fratd of foith.qT0',.. end here, she niut simply 67,9411t'st feathers ave 5"own t40 -e9rPrs idia*AS:Vaf4.03,04,-ghe -s ' • ' fl't••• 19-F•1'80°-'4°'-'rOa"' u a go about the walks . his •ii t4th -• • -$64o and tbe 10.a, e. p - with me to rny ex: . eeen n -• iiMar aft f31,7*II104'hsr4itt • , .• • -- 8,•,1, „ .-W-Piildibe• • i•Pa.0„ .; yo.• nter•:••••,/lut thops*.011. • • " member. .re'Ohti.-.1 Q-• PhiPPs• he; roally_is-WhshaU at 'tin- and se tion and promote ,e •• : • e 11 Thit thPY' considerable importance , e Selne, •••••• '1-4.fee0Y,," said 11,!ar. ' asna*° The Intiira - • that AMA:Of • .i; 94;,):?. ina.••• rks r• h6/18 ar m r • . °She'lelt .inore 'care than when in moult, - n i-Ckean b ght 10 -be doto ; Q. pine u ' aid concrnng yu. tE4rfan....„Tt , appe ••';;• hat She 'wf,3nt 4 ff.;•: 19:11 a !.se= •:: Mar the meagrxes ' °u c.'141 • -.1‘ --'•e' -tis.getid.',•kgrace:as P°80. le. • 3' t that she 4.40 :t!I Y''.11 -*113 .11P 4TH:tigused' 1:19 tbat -I • 'not •Atra. .ghApps:, that:, -11,pn7 th oio..,ro'oneis...,. that 71ti.ietehOuld•-be •alinwedless woeu :out :•asT ititir :Wife la dead; and . one- au,' 'waiting ;a ;:ht:tio-sneopishly. hea . L'T471°64 n cia'amatter of th• ,.: • -dope witio-L,Oliie VarneY ;AriPiT14 deal with thisinatter room to tire foi the,..tight-ownitih ..A:ght tor e. she °'f Th deser•Yed,;_ • f Bakes -;,:niake her h*n' get' to talfealfank ' slIPPIY • Of TRIS91,111."-*The • Dainty Shredded Wheat Vitairet•, Nutritious nud appetizing. Try it with butter, Cline.0 or fruits, • • - 'ALWAYS SISAPY 'YC..nEnirg4entd bY 0,ro, Pere. , • . , , RUSSIAN RULERS AT 11OME SP.P.N7 CirTIME AT PEIElto HOP • s lit Prefer - Live in •Small Residenee ex- tremely fend '.,ef.• ' ,,•110,C1eo,m.p., bright children and devote a mucji 4,1k. as,canmnage • courtiers ofCzak • •,•.'.•••••.•1:,•••-•.,.:.:],,,••••:--! - , -614.6.--4-ti.toolAtrof , All, the . Itas1 delighted, hoiaterotia zhau be 'wet!' 'and 7cOna,fortahlY• -'• '•enee t� 'Palaces. on' Pitriejriaill . . • need, t� • •. • • -0 • 'E •' -0; the o , e • .: They . .L140. Phipps_- sq' t •atoilielasMr braortient"Martin,di.ScOVer•- "wie t.to„e came .that 'closely shut mar a ris air ,.son that ii-ot,want,aoY°'1,e, to "a" lOel an was.: in • ' not it able ew ear s Ti... 1905, f:Peterhof-an -Tsarsine-iSelo• • incts-o d .___firneta4hait;10,..sti.,,m3:.„•ecroris,Apps,r_ arpr., "nr,1.,..%yift! i_ovid.iureoltLy, oinkli,ing iptinnaler_stAt.:4vsnonid_gn_nut_again4ntn _ • v the saluting gun on the•W er- au lle-lazaer9f tlie • zar is PrettY• fullY' ' los or a is is-• but kens yhre___. lizobst in comfortably_ _Fortress of,y.:_a_mistake+2`_fired_oail., occhpied. He rises early_and after , : ,. .,,.. •• ,, • ently safe. My reason is so strong somewhat aeer'"Y• Martan 78.-e- the -•)world, penniless, to face it warn.'" houses generallY moult ear- cartridge aga'rin' st the Winter Pa,laee a bath and a ligh, t7breakrast nearly ' ' .• . ' ---PY,,Purtose•Ao inueb.,bigger than Ocr°8 to him, a.PiA, spoke ini a ,lc"! 'alone. .The deep ,sterling . honesty her 'and. better, than those which the Czar and his family left 'their 'you- Cail ttlIderStalld-thit I swear tone,- so that olive, could ,pot hear. of the woman demanded that. she moult in open sheds or in. thecapital'foo d d tooktheir • every dila!' issetas oguetoclohroarsemm°arrInin_hig ss • '• • i h • i . • • h you a,ve no ing e se. .. . ,. . branches of trees and early moult- g f 11 IC ' ci • hi residence at Tsarskoe-Selo.1) Since lithe, erect •figure lending itself ex- •-tb d f t d• In their holites than at'other times - you.. soleranly if it is -cliscovere I recognize, Mr. Kelman, that • • tremely well to the saddle At 10 B. W. N rr d i ,the L ndo Id th* ••• ' denouiace you at once. • I shall You ave on severa occasions een Tb cottage -lay rm the outskirts ing is, •o a t ings, most esira e. , op, . trien only on/Rwo occasions, Writes . • , hief can understand ',may elear13' that tanee from London -a little strag- of a little town at •no great dis, But is stillmore important that suitable day shelters should be pro- . .••• 7'13:4 .reckless- then- and -nothing • ins rumen a in making raise ° eg . 9 a. and till 1 -o'clock-luncheon time- • A d th large in this case you had intended that • • gling town lYing 'a- valley, ivith vided,- The roosting hous.e of pailY Mail, haye• they visited St. . . „ h t „ he itioliaek •o_ 'Motion, • . p d th r f 'is occupied in -receiving t e rePor s the-riast-farthing: ew-,-- 1PPs- 'ert7-4-itself-larat-the-toro-Of--&-great-wl - ‘eiry.72pigrOn'e_ialleed but it is-p_f_ ' • • hours----at-the-openin --of-the-„first- ° ers see , me vveo; ocr.it-seeni-'-toa Nery-great-use•-luon g ' -h d d other,s assa ors an - — .k 4 T d -44- think • f • hi- conseera,tio-iiiittlre •• • *Mho of .mone • ue- o oy oi ,theoresu t should.. be. a yery,,diff course is rainproof,. unless it is a e.ers g, an . .•on Y„ °r a ew f h" t in ' foreign Am... • • -hills 'set all a•bout it The cotta e —i005 as g ii-etiies-Er-ef--...-0..,---a;rtien,=-irp--th-rough-7,11.tle-- :...:-tril:' iwhi)ittavaiiZir.dboat i(Oiolia' .tnhYs; 73 tile. dv1,(eittrilloY6e4'. 11'‘ asnY:. .1ks4Pti;-t"-', Which one had. to 'climb' to get•to it - if. they.' aTe- • allOwedro °become thorL --6-a-11-Cedia--,1: '1i-ii-ili ,in ineinOr. y •of ;Alex_ Manner is at, Inc i , . .. , tort ' of . Mrs'. 'Phipps, • you've 'lleea moving. one . foot restlessly altou Pn i. • -garden -' bu•lt ratherallowed •oughly, drenched with heavy show- .ander IL on _th'e-,spot where is.'e was npeat; 'the.. day,. often ,:i:ricluding a..;‘ re: ,-. , - such a fashiou that •koa ars in 'the „daytime,.. and an the ,inur oreo, . ; ., I. , ; ,view .e.f; .one .or:ot.her.rr_egiments. of .. .. the guard. .• But. from dinner time ,Used to cleating with -to be. fright- . he floor, and .00 ing,a it.: - IltIa. rtin - grow,, ..- - • .. .. . , . . .. . .-s ' • ' :".eneci• out ,e,f any purpose on which "was abut to Shea again . mite came unexpeetedl, y, upon „ a . tiny, moulting seasou. The feathers . '.I.•, ar.skoe-Selo as. .situatiia on the .• -.. k ' il •,-: laWn here, or a flower -covered bank ' which are dropping out have a. ten- Baltic Railway half an hour by train t.h.e.,Riniperor :go to Speak 'lays .down • there,•.' so cunning yucon rive ,_.1 - - • , _, • . . . . nip crown, and devotes his tune to his ' -.mind i8 set? Take -time.' there:- •Vvhat -.impatiently; when 'the man , dertey to accumulate .in' the: corners fr,om . St. Petersburg. • Imrcieiase, face, . deed • that. eiteh. tarn of .the. little,. ;Of the houses, .anc.1:,,,_•tboft_ofin a ve .beautifully , . p. ; ro un t: 1...a...inotalYn-.we,.. ,. . ..., is, no hurry" . • - ' • ' looked ntii-•.. at • him, and , a ..eteep patbileid. a. neW snrPrise-- And for„ insect _verinin , . • t does, .not Palace, .wi b. maga nfsnt., ld ,tre .s . 11 as unc .e.:111-ebtlgaii-talT trih.!adt-tatils.9te°kribrie-erriellti-e- itwh49inixigsliciatl:-*. sZiellea9n1HWa'eta----41.7r.a°v-f:r.„:„*`heili6arl-:.*ld' ...,.. ..' „ - .h..ileatih• isie.rs..,..u.g.„ain i ;but fina,ny.. , ,..osoal.. • • . ,,.,::::: .. . , . , . . .-6o.e-re3.--14,8 .0live---• h-egair:to•-•ei*bot. lie". -,, taat,eo,. any-greatotiineo,. tOL-SweePf-tlieltl- and--go-rgeouw-•-slioulas,---with-dairity,frallY,", s_erverl•t° • • • • • ' - ks -hi 1.4 -rival% ro,9131, tot•even .. ., path, was Lucy amonerhe flowers, uP and burn them or'consign them snoW white pavilions -and -fine wor . . , trugge • e s ou ers, a. . , . • - • • h• • looking. aown. at.ner. . being more than oceassion- „ d th h nd turned . 4,1 know-und- not going to . to tbe inanura pit. every claY• All' `of, sculpture and Leautiful terraces aken to keep the houses free from is a great lake with richly wooded Nihilist attemp,t of killing Alexan s Away. Very well, I give in," he ,say artything- to you- a, out it, _ . ary precautions must also be a. nd colonnades. Cl.,seto the pa,laee tinvited. Since the faleeild*s. 'cl "Icame yonr terms Only Blake " he said. m going -and F. or a moment these two women, tPrdin said whoselives had so curiously crossed - don't intend to pay too deatlY, I But the lady here is an Qld friend d 1.4 b I. by exploding a mineuuder and entwined with each other, stop- vermin, and these shores and a, most pictiresque little er they ittustn't be high.; because I 3rou're not likely to see me again. may include lime - can 'assure you." of mine and I would like to sa.y Pe , uey ecause ere was a su. th • d_ washiag of the walls arid perches, island, on -which a pavilion model- the dining room at the Winter.. • : "It's tither pity,. in -a Way you a -Word to her her. You have no eli- eigh'drehd herlieart-that this vis- 'ftegen.P=I °leaning of -th• e floors and •Palace it has:been a custOm at the led is a Greek teniple -gleams-out didn't eoininit ,astt6r .ieetioU to ,that, I imagine 2" ' 'it 'Alight mean a disaster ; Olive the free use .of air -slaked radiantly white among the 11-12eiiii: .11u°L:saia-.-0,„ail'-to-laaie-nlealii, served': For this was to -,birthe last tine '74.1. 13f the litter and nesting ma‘. oils, vivid green'foliage.• The Palace alterna;tely in different roome. , This' Piiipps,'' said Victor •Iielman, with Ilitartin.'" drew back, and lirictor Varney becante an4her feeling. them, tlie renevval at regul:ar inter- ' a ,ehackle.... ::it would: have cothe .KeIrnan, leas confidently ° terial is a • stately construction in: late .miStom is still adhered' to. Gen. out c . - t an us al, walked across to where without "their knowing it, she was s' Italian renaissance stile built by 31-- *told me that onee, being „ . Catherine II. It is, however only vi.ted by the Czar to an inforrnal i° What was the origal sum due Olive was: seated. . She inlooked at presently to walk out of the gar - DAIRY NOTES • den, with ...smiles and promises„ and: Was never ig...soe again • Buttenmakera:ShoUld. be thor- wo-uld-iiVe-this: 'on -e7 -hour- at least ,oughry posted on the secrets per - to the full, She told herself; the fit- tabling tO their businesi. • ,L-:::1 • --•••1- don -3, see that -it. watters_. ey_e_ao-fell;- -then -- he laughed and dinners or banquets: ", The imperial luncheon he felt rather surprised at finding the table laid in -Used on state occasions, at official -. - to your nephew V asked Olive. hira steadily, and for a moment his ' bilt.it was twenty thonaind rlds shrugged Wel 'slicailders, and -spolre. familY as a 'rule --live at a much- . THE-CZA-RINA'S'BOVDOIR '- eY011---haire4hat---nora----:-`,f*Y. de.s,,r Olive4--I haven",t'uSed • So she laughed;•and Waved! a hand content ia butter are teraperature and 'went forward to naeet the .girl.' .ef, .ohnraing, thiekness: a .er.eam, "It's all ' right, Lucy, Lacy," she said, arneunt. of : bream/. ' churned at 6, '''ily • clo ,You look se (lightened 7 'time, ' eendition 'Of' chtirning - and -Yon're ribt afraid• -Of "ineHare, -four ,working of the 'slitter; ,-.`-• , . "Of course not,. Aunt Phipps,' Under normal conditions a thiek. said:. the "It . was only: be- cream .will. give a higher per cent. • of over -run than a thin. cream. The _ .ture might/trouble ,her -to -•,--morrow-.- The factors that control the water . Olive glanced at Martin, as if 'for with .that foot again,' and :looked In 3,1ay the court Moves to Peter- drovski. . twentieth of it," lie Added. • you well, and 1" -he' shifted about Duchess Tatiana pertly remarked, . some, suggestion "I think we'll. doi.m: at it, and then .u13 'at her- ask for half," she said. "and I ra,. sorry. - You're the most there till autumn. Here also there hof, on the Finnish Bay and t "I suppose we shall lunch in the ' aYs bathroom" =- After dinner the children say goo "Utterly impossible " said Phipps wonderful .woman I've_ever_met,nr are vast, magni cen p rkt, extend- _night-and-the_bzar_generally_plays a decided tone ever shall meet; You've played a, in the whole way to-Oranienbau ' rn ,,Then we invoke the law," 'Said desperate game...for desperate, stakes, right opposite Cronstadt. billiiirtis----1-6-f-owhich he is very fond-,_.__:„ Martin --"and see what that can do. -and glad you ve won. Sol- or there'is music of which he is still - 'TIIE PALACE IN PETERHOF, fonder, being liim''self a *Skilled -and - - :Nitre doll have to put 'with the 02C- "eirittlY • 0. posure."" • haven't liepri serions before, lexcept .,„. "Only because+ you Were. afraid- reasoh of this ie, Said to be a clif- that Something dreadful' Was going fereot ferin of globille in the brie to,.-happen_toLthat _lio0y_of.....yours„,„ than: in the other, OnlOiegaiiiieLYSiniL",,:jitaild,` like , a ----A- -clorr. -11--fi.Thlfed.---twooldur naralterto the -Coda l'ii-lel-atfr— angel in the path,. to Ward Off clan- *With .crearn Will'give a -larger water - • . , w gers: 'and disasters -eh?'' ' asked content 'in "the butter than one only hundred yarda .aiStande:- PeterhOf 'chiefly renowned for 'its Water- Olive.o "SeeicAt: shall take him one third fn11:. = The reason • is that 1 Is and fountains, which were the news,-Iph, quit,e: the best of the butter, gathers in . a less firm w°rk" 'built On a larger .scale than those of news r• -yourself. You shill go , in .cenclition in the larger churning. Versailles and for beauty and effec- and tell hiniL--well,-whatwould you , There was „MuSic all Adak long in . tiveness morelhan riVal them. . . like to thll'him=2".. . Ruilding at' the Canadian ,Irou. corner of the park,. right. On '"1 would lilre to tell him that he National- Exhibition, Torob.to, Aug. an en. ,the shores of the Sea, sheltered:be-, need_never be,afraid of the futitr%:' '31st, to Sept. 1.4th. This, is -hind tall brick walls., guarded .by ,said 1,tiCY SlowrY. .P1C.-Ot that. he is-tirely-'-rieW • -, 'departure:- ever afraid really, .you know, - it ' 'doubtless appreciated. • ManY-sentiiielS 'and-monnted 'gen- ,, Where cream1S kept in an on, darmes three small residenees coke 'Ai,,iffii-T-t-Cl-tjme ifiree-'0"-Toni-daysras• .,Sit'acc.ee ',TF'-3tO -t-orincir.-bigger=thanoili'. is often. 'done by 'farm'ers,. the fla- average dwelling hetiie orannrclin- "vat 'of the 6 -litter ii seriously'. in, arY landed,preprietor, The -largest jured and i cannot be entirely re- of. ;these 'is inhabited -by ,the imperial moved by any known method of family. 'The second is at the dispos- treatnient Old,.stale, or over -ripe 'al of the Empress DOWager during cream ieliery little -benefitted, by her-olittebonOt very frequent-Hkisits .hy peter the dreat and oon,„ talented executane on he -piarico ; • "NOw, I'll tell jroi. what do in regard to &Matter which is buri- siderablY ealarged bytatherine often. playing in his ili• eimate •• • s a oww• o Q give you no Solo or • accOmpanying the - • . , *tuati.d_on.a, low" ridge ronoin• :either you,o sttni ,ed 'hetween---us-,-Vin-serions no-wr ment of hesitatio "it' d • • and I swear t y u I'll • foll ROL* • right robbery, a•nd if I wasn't :a more trenhle- I'ino goingaway, and also- IT verk musical, ---having a ',pre- -„ • --- . The persons o the imperial house - Put I'll give you three thousand should happen to -be by accident. . pounds -in cash -and not, --a penny Blake. tells me that I've .helped , hold whom the Czar honors with Three thousand Peunds----and si- di ea . 1 m not going o. lils personal friendship and who are _ . more." you; I'm glad of that, although I soft-hearted feel, I shouldn't do it. You won't see ,me, again, unless dilection far Modern . lence on both,Sides?” talk nonsense 'about bein b t hie c'onstant compau•ions -in his ex- • cursions and. his sports,..are 'Gen. • '.• . • • • ,...''., Phipps -eagerly., "Is it'a bargain I"' raking 1;tcOtlie-other•-;, •becauSe you Diditilin, qonimantlesi. of the Painee ; . ' d -en. Koinarciff; 'Coma,ninder of the. ' • 0 • "Yes " said 'Olive, with a smile. wouldn't believe it, and I shouldn't _Li_ ' . • .. , f mean it. But 1 :. :want yen -,(you Prince. Orloff; Count' -Heyden arid.. • Gilard,..' and among his adjutants: . ---CHAPTER-2aXX------ ' --- - ' ' ---:- - - - --..1---''.•-4-'------'-'"----'- ' -- - ---''' ------''--"'"'-'-' ' -• •'"'"-----'"-rf ______EV.eli_arftOT.ithbUt__SatlkifaCtOty :,1)8.1',H: Agy, gopciAgd•-,-- • :- -= . :•••:.:, 7::7--- ' •'5630431,-Olive•rr------.•: Go -and -tell. him that "tennis. player-aild'a 'gotill-Parsma, '. He takes great in.erest In niOtOrin , . ' -:----- 7 - . • - - - 7 - ' ; ' - -7— '-' '---;" 7--. --- 7.-:-T-* want' 'you to • s ake hands and. “Well -you ' can tell' him that, - Silence-- on _ both . Si , said ter fellow -about giviog 'wp this, or aitedieflitaless--you-like-ef-couree)--ienly dlaireprentelin. The Czar Ian good • . She Was 'on • her feet .in,a moment, Aunt' Phipps tiffs been hicky-that gain had been. struck; there were • difficulties in the way., Mr. Phipps .. felt that he had been too•genereos; .-he Wanted time to..,think.over._the , +'.•.• matter ; he would like to go away ,wiCh his; "dear friOnd:Kelman"." arid taik it over .' But, the sturdy Agare df,71tartiti lounge'd- against 'the door of the studio, And the -Calm eyea-cit-Martin-Blake-told-liim- , ol'ap there ..woolcL.b_e_ho_delay,. and. Ito question of coinproinise: Indeed, ' Martin made a:curious suggestion, was-At'firat'hitterly refientz "Under ail the circumstances,: . „ Phipps, I "think it Will' be well • for us not t� lose -sight of, You," he • said. • "That., forgetfulness and eh- serit.mindedness;of yours 'have be-: trayed yOu before, and While I O would not suggest for a mOment• ' • that you Would. do anything wrong;' Sa______ILy,w_i_Laightijor instance, medi- tate another-siticrd.--.. '"In other„Words,,YOu'clo not trust " Said' Mr. Julius Phipps aa - y •/...,F1 "Well, you might put' it that way. • if yoii like,' said Martin with a O smile, "I Was only anxious to saVe. .3•Kur feelings. What.I was going te,-; say was, that under all the eir- cuiristancea you Must allow me tO • offer .You tb,e hespitality of this ,• place for• to.-hight. .There is a very comfootable bedroom, and I shall• do very here, If sroiht happen to stir, r. Phipps, I s oul ygtt 11' monient. • "1 abgoldely deeline any Such •_rtroposal," said Phip•pa. "It siMply meacia that yen :are making': a pris- oner of if "Which isreally far better than .., it the la* .:stepped in), and made „a tot Of Skeitlalritatyto, mod • priseoer Bald Martin. there pianed doWfi, as, it. 'Were, to at -0,6; T i:004.,:b..rd 0- of. tons _be at no expense, and the oxecettett of eertain doeonents .•+.1 ri' >A 1)144kfigC 811aV be provided for yo tin& then r;islied 'about from ono f,".'" 1;1 the .nierairg. 'After that V•491, Carl placeto illOthei, , stVA t 1118 •hie.,,,h„, and nearly every day goes old fora. with. beth hands held out to him: she has found her Money again, or • . • moment,leoked her eves and, bestiijiirt of his, too; 'go and tell expert chauffeur, at the *heel. Ile • is also a goo shot, Daring his an - drive with Prince prloff, who is an - He aught them in his, and for ---3; thel best part of it; and found the • •,• .therO wan: no smile on his face then *him that a certain little flit, that pasteurization. from Gatchina. The third, The — Fah* indeed deserves its name,. be- 'F,ARM NOTES. ing.an -Old peasant houSer fitted °up' ntal autumn .cruise in the Finish turned away Without 4' word, was the most beautiful /in all the Be and with with only • a nod to Martin World in the, : eyes :of • someone I waters, a• mong • the theusancls . a . 1 back a'i• her, and° to • mod .again; go and tell him that all world *Ibirotfut.irl)..eoisild.aynacistbilyuliotohltitehlie_ ggnox ' • 'Blake •''''pau sod , -the door know, is ready and yaiting.for.bim-;,0000 If you want to, knew \what kind ef pso that it May-aerire 6-;s: abb-de-for -farmer a- man, •look.at the iniPerial fanillY- tivated crops. NOiatter how uied When after some - much he may brag himself Up; the of the ipiperial Children had been weeds will. talk rouder and a great suffering ,fiom measles the large'r The children are made to lead as hi -swung_ on_bia_hat--Witlo.the_old_fionr- s--r-igh-t.-----Ruroonow•-;--yon_vv.ouldnl.t. On these druiSes lie is aecempanie 'keep., him Yalting-would yao "I shall see, You tn7nnetiOw.?" • She Was excited herself,'laugh- latter particular looking forward 'asked Martin, Oa Olive 'Made" a iogly she thriist ,the girl away, and to an expedition full of ekperi- . inblrelnent 'ffniDA few watched her she raced off to- enees„- later: deal -lister than lie can, :-• ----'2,-----iresidence--had 'to be disinfected and Linseedmeal makes a most hour- repla,stered. • The whole family then ishing and profitable Slop for hogs for a time moved across to The of all ages,. and is cheaper ' than Farm; V41.ere the little convalescerits bran, but don't feed it too 'freelyspeedily: recovered .their strength. It is ecincentarted stuff. Every :The Stay here so charmed the child - pound of it fed on your farm has a ren that Year by yearnow one or the fertiliiiiig-Yallie of at least 50 per other of° the girls pleads\ feeling 111, cent of • its cost, .aside froni its and, entreats her parents to- go -far , foed Vahe. , few days to The Farm, which had sian quite fluently, but. with the There ne-ver was. a time iit-the prove ---------ch . a Wonderfol. •Lzar and with the children she - ' "And for many to -morrows, Mr. Blake," she said brightly. "There's such a lot to be done, you knoW- tainiey to be spent, and two babies tO- be -let into 4 great and wearier, ful secre . We've been very lucky," she adde in1a lewer tone) Ethyl: 19=th ' (To be Qontinued.) a .glance id the door of the inner , 1`,Yery -hicky," said _ M,arti to dO 1". 11c held her hand for ii+moment at •the nor. waids the house. Then, of conrse, came a ba,nging of -doors, and a scurrying of' feet, as Chris was breathlessly called for, and sought after, and finally told the news, -and dragged out jute the garden to meet Aunt Phipps. • . ' much as possible an outdoor life, and have plenty Of exercise. Their , education iS Conducted wholly on • • •` English lines. Between thernselVes • . they speak meetly R,ussian, but *ith , **- their parents. generally English'. The • • Empress has:learned to speak Rils. "Vr "And what .are you going _ • . • • woitON' IN RUSSIA: ' "I am not the first, Mr. Blake, . "If it is true that national adages to be considered; time enough to talk.abont me when. the ethers are donewith Sh • 'went :out int e the -darkness, And lit saw thetall erect figure move away. give an insight into the ideas of a people," says •the Berlin Radical, ./vvoinen•niust occupy: a strange po-'. .sition Russia. Ohe of these old saws run: '1,:ove your Wife' as•nch Then: he Caine and closed the as :your and another tells dr; carefully locked it,- and put the key' in • his . pocket, lest Mr, Th' ipps preiTforgetful lrothe night.; and sat doWn to think about al, the events of the eYening. , ''After that, 'a buty and -ct Wonder- ful week. /Mr. Phipps had Probalao ly never been so Mite') bustled as was on .the folloWing 'day; whaz with being dragged off to 4. solici- the. god man, 'Shake: your wife aS you would a fruit tree.' That wo- man it nottlinsideiod frail is shown - by the adage, Too may safely_heat with b 1 1 your wife wi a room mod es ,or sho is not made of porcelain,' Ueat- Ina mutt be considered a, „whOle- sonic! pastime. to judge from the elf your wife deserrA a beating in ne noirtring..reiriind. her hor bv t1;ivitur, another I Past4V.1-1,n thg ‘la4".617--a map ..iwoutel . t i res oring prace, 1-htis-been ' 'produce as much as now. The plc.* told that -the request'is occasiOnally The children ".harh their ponies; . and the harrow of the present day granted. But the Czar and Czarina which they use for riding and ciriv- .,+ are twice as effective as in years arc really delighted to have an ex- iii -g and even the little Crown past. .A planting machine will do &Ise fot? some da ,s in the small, Prince Alexei has his own dolikey, the o•ork„ of five men by hand, and ` "'., on huh he:proudly. takes Ilia rides. , / niusc. 1a.0n0cilifsco?gfetti'gn3.9g1.1faeirn. at old farm :He is a verY handzeme little lio'S' of'`• . the cultivator and the 'hiller the c1•;sei • same. :T1, mewing maehine will do: en. four, ._ttrOng and st'aray, and the jol- . . the work f ten men with ,scythes. ° aind .rte.sPonsibilities of th arel and the' horse rako and horse fork e• -•".“i liest little fellow imaginable, very m . The ' i whatever, light: far advanced for his.years. nis as much binder in harvest perfornii•ihe labor len hien br tthe nt he ace' eat e Yeao.s preeeeiens saYingg aod doings dre a constant; source of merriment to his. inneCetrntimfir•aniihd etIsiethtleir:asllinee7aitscicoel:ipnaner.r, Isndaitit\lev6a;in_a•tliYehhte they are hto. z e court. lc -STS eT'S. t • ed with former modes. All taken , . • • Grand • D nob e sset Olt a. Tatiana,- :together, they •enahle the laborer ili A MOST FORTUNATE EVENT. i‘lar.is... and •J‘nastasia, are froni agricniture •to ,prodnee tNN, 0 tO fool; „„ '', ... :rne entnate of St..lieters• burg is far :to (3',="1; yearS of age.' They are all — . times as initch 0 in former years. • ' ' • - t ' h th. • d ' •ora' healthful, the social oblfga- .very pret y, ather in antali, . TRYING TO. . tions are -'-cumboisoine. Peter- taking after their handsome Moth- . • liof ,TgarsIcee-Selo, ott other er, hot lively and rObust,'thanks"to : :"My wife has that aWful disease, hand,* are .real sanit'anumS, ara their Wealthy life in the open air. , kleptomania," , • • • • their situation away from the ouni- • , O "IS she trying to cure it tal allows the strict Coort eticolette Dame Fortune doe4,- not Smile on Weil, she is al:ways:taking some- to be considerably" reiakcclevert nrief.t. Sh6 jo‘t 11* f XI/ • thing tor it:* . . • largely dispensed witl%; ,Xcither the , and •oniggerS , • . • - 1 4 ,