The Signal, 1896-7-2, Page 22
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TAS SIGNAL : G01)ERICH ONT.. TRTTRSDA Y. JUNE 2, 18'.1$.
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te s wed rsmmtatM assets. beth fir !Ir-
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and UUT'Jl IIMAL use, W woe
awned fa Its meek seeks to relieve rare+
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the I..Mrg-Wble Giese ewe Widish Al the
.«.gaff. wlnieg saadly. £.ss sues+
hssd5 him west hoe mums. 100,000 r.sbls•,
sod this did nos leaded, 700,000 mare la
the 1 0 U 's of has oumpealo'se
• I .lea." e.td he, abruptly addr.ai g
the party, " to make everything I bene
wen this edam epos the obese* et atingle
a rr4 w .b.0 tell epee krt."
•• I agree," said Tabwetas/ 1 ".s4 nos
a abadew shall tail epee her."
" As they Idled Is seeds le bailie .sew,
A.gu.1Mell. seised with hempli.•Ne ...
b.mtated. *insole be re-eme a seem
Mt where the memo he lowed W bees
male the make ! Did he fear M lees Mr •
Did he Isar • dedicated refusal @b.sd the
gasesof vlosory pleas her is his bands!
Bus snob u that • • amine • reads •la byhammethese ooafiarthg .solea be aem-
•aaa, at that assent comes oto the 'Tera by
WPM -
roam.
Three iaDdred thoweed re.blss," •a-
.w.red Totowa toff. terming at the wad of
AugaseinvA'e vows -fur it was he who had
este, ed.- "bat why • De yea wish to
pier
es .1.11 tempt the e*n.ags." Ad
mating bime.lf at the able the game be -
go..
Although their comrades ware esiasatem-
+d k, burn play, oiruuortmaoeS..mblaed to
make the Doming oa*0sl the most extreme
hese' cm reword. Tbo stake was simply
,uormoue, the ooateat•ate the best players
ie the empire, mad thougb be bed of late he
had withdrawn from the list of tides who
ulei ly geenbled tt was well known that
AugustinoA had made an exception in favor
of tbs mos before hem, is order to tomb
es far as moulds, hes owe skill The
.truergle hetwe.e master and papal molted
be liveliest interest. For • while the game
eel, undecided. the chanced sod skill bare
.bout eves. At last • bold stroke of Aug-
ustinoI won. ToberetzoI pushed towards
him rho money end the I U e woe from
nes former adversanes. of aerotiosio
• 'Now for my revenge, be mid, as this uor hs oompaeimy
as dreamedg
adjustment made sad sooepted, they return- the vludtty of the o.atrn.t.
-d to the rams
For what amount do we play Dow !" de-
&endd Augustihoff.
The same --300,000 roubles.'
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S v's lICYCLE•
When Sal'. sot • ',c,.' c tier mother nesse
• row :
The vitro, +hey chs „•s /room' sr, werea',
I,t a he girls .re uo. ;
Th' modesties, end ...•err -t girls :hat lived
bree.rh •he mut
You sneer saw • h,.lyole in eighteen fifty
brit.
To think •h -'d heea ,y we it • .bald she 1
tele.(, .• n e out
le !bpm nes fe „ le.i hlnon,rn, •t. go ridu'
rowed .ho a :
To think e r o•h'l•'r-o b•( forgot the cow
owl dist she gave.
AD laved to to ane her old grey hairs a
. arrow to the grave
Ant when Sid had her burette • gum 'Taunt
• week,
An' mother seen the rases that sere bl oma
ie.' on her oheek:
Ws Douce the she changed her mind --was
quiet like, shot on
Sal -she kept on note' where tee hl.r,mere
love to blow.
Ao'. .5 it e•omP, no. mems' -lust post the
break o' day,
A ebieldin' of horsrlf esteem a hill rr two
of bey,
Who should we see but mother, • workia
with • will
Os ...ter Sally's bicycle, se goin 6t to
kill.
t
Aa' isw we ae't tit breakfast, en' dinner
always Ida
For the bicycle is goio' frnm six o'clock till
Eight. An when •he comes. pasties' In we
have the h,gge•t fon,
With "Never saw a bicycle in eightsome
fifty -oma.
HE S[AKED HIS ALL.
eneawd the game.
•• A pr.to.ad mimes rand in the
gaming -ream, broken osly by the realht of
the aerate fallow sae apes soother. Now
and then • volas saoosaeed • gamut. sad o
muster gLdd softly epee the sloth to mark
the play. Ouse is • while the dvsn•ries
.copped to draw breath• like wrestlers
oserooa with fatigue. Sereagtk sad skill
seemed evenly Meese&
All se owes Tober t ee laid down hes
oarda The male had tipped. A bold sad
hazardous stroke. whiab aught have breath%
him vtotory, had may the mere speedily de-
tarmised his defeat. Then 1► was that this
men, this rootlet, dapersb gambler, eon
mined for mon then tea biome with the
fever of play. ranted the dignity �d
nubility of the soldier.
" You have win," be oriel in • VOW
void, "won all, bat I bold to the moo
-
mea1.
And .tumblioa to he test, Toberefanfl
saluting bis opp000ut as they do whim wader
arms, wheeled and passed from the res..
The ghastl.oees of his face betrayed the tor-
ture that racked kis heart, hat neither he
THE VALUE OF A BODY
A DISSERTATION THEREON FROM A
MATERIALISTIC VIEW.
" Kut—"
" Isn't a enough
•• No ! You have lost Dothang as ret.
rine suras staked have Does Dole the win'
seeds of the evening : add more to It !"
•• Very well,' responded Tober.trofl, " 1
4111 add awe her hundred thousand rou-
1.15 ..•
Kut this tome AugastiDoff lost.
" We aro not erring to stop at this,' said
sloe : " I will play you for five hundred
thousand roubles."
And fortune was *sib him.
" flay on, play cm '" cried Tohsr tzoff,
Lo.ire.ly, the madmen of the gamester shin-
ing in bis eyes ; " I must have my re -
village •
" As you place, ' .ail Augttstinol, quiet-
ly ; " but the stakes must remain at five
hundred thousand roubles. I •m is @haps
t in --
t and you will lose --1 feel it,'
bad 1 d t • mos who would y Inreetiat features, 000urred • Meet
The eig•gemeet wee held to the sad.
[Oberst/off was divorced, tskine the reopen
"ability upon himself, whereit undoubtedly
belonged. sod the reemenibility of tea
divorced husband is Russia s very great
Not only us he •lwys fled, but fregieutly
.uffen imprisonment a. well. His offence
was great, but as the favorite mid.-drm
osp
of the Tar, Tobernlzoff was ant imprisoned.
He sought end obt•ised the privilege of
going to light the Osec•si•.s. H. west but
never ram mei.
" And the Princess Toh.retzof'"
" I. now the PrimesAuiastie.: