SUBSCRIBE FOR sSURE RESULTS YS8SU SHQULD TRY STOLE THE ROPE FROM THE TOWN FLAGPOLE. There was a wild old fight over in Moneta on Monday morning _ about cleven o‘clock and as a result Tom Buderick is in the cells with a hadly ecut wrist and Fred Panzuk is in the same safe place with five Inife cuts and one finger broken. There was a grand time for the two foreigners while ‘the row lasted and it lasted quite a time and made a lot of exâ€" citement in Moneta Monday Morning. According to the stories told Panzuk had a fight on Sunday with Budeâ€" rick‘s brother and Tom started in on Monday to clean up the family ‘honor. He used a knife and Fred began to feel all ceut up. Then Panzuk got a hold on a sharp triangular piece of stone and making ‘his right hand into a sort of axeâ€"handle he did some execution of his> own. Buderiek‘s wrist was cut through to the bone by the sharpe stone and the wound is a painful one. Medical aitention was necessary for both men after their arâ€" rest. _ Both men will be charged with wounding before magistrate *A‘tkinâ€" FOREIGNERS BADLY CUT UP IN FIGHT IN MONETA wounding bel son toâ€"morroy When men will steal the very rope from the town flagpole,â€"well that‘s going some. Yet that is what happenâ€" ed lately. This week Foreman J. D. Macliean discovered that some one had walked away with the rope from the town flagpole on the athletie grounds The taking away of the rope was easier than the reâ€"placing. None of the local pole climbers relished the job of going up the pole to mauke the necessary insertion of the rope through the pulley wheel, and eventuâ€" ally Jack had to eall> on a little Seotchman at South End. This will be joyous news far ‘‘Seotty‘‘ Wilson, who will be delighted to be able to say that Timmins had to call on South End for anything, but it was not beâ€" cause he was at South End that the pole climber was useful here, but beâ€" eause he was Seotch and so was not afraid to go ‘‘up in the air‘‘ without much support. In any event, he made a firstâ€"class job in no time of the work and thought nothing about it. As a consequence the flag may fly from the town flagpole again, until somehbody else wants a gocd piece of rope to mend his ‘harness or make a halter shank. BANQUET TO RRTURNED SOLDIERS AT SOUTH END ted Uhuren, i5C Wednesday eve several being pi and Schumacher pleasant evening highest terms of unuble@e ‘to I[¢li Where She Ved Or intelligihle account of who she was. There was a general disposition to beâ€" lieve that Jack Maclean should know who the little girl was, but Jack didn‘t know, so everybody else knew she had to grownâ€"up sisters anyway. So start ing with this as a eluo, eventnally the home of the dear little lost youugster was located and she was duly returnâ€" JiGICS O iven by to ‘her mother who was anxiously ble attract fullyvy d 111 United States Army, made a propriate and wellâ€"worded reâ€" Canada‘‘ was proposed by Mr. Morgan and responded to by J . R. Myers, both addresses nteresting and to the point. nrovide d d ray ~~cevenmg â€" oL id being present from adro were about thirty returned ‘ the district at the banquet the Ladies‘ Guild of the Uniâ€" reh, South® Poreupine, on pigi n All nml Duos H 1a} report a very speak in tht the Mr. ignet DC wi m mIns weeclk, Sky, Cl hall 111 ) i V The Conncil of the aboveâ€"named Muncipality invite Tenders for the purchase of the frame bmlding with hoseâ€"tower, formerly used as The Fireâ€"hall at Schumacher. Terms of payment to be arranged with the Council. the afternoon, by John Clark ,Aueâ€" tioneer, all and singular that certain parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in the Township of Calvert in the District of Timiskaming and known as parcel 3178 Timiskaming, ecmbracing former parcels 1211 and 1212 Timiskaming. The sard land has a frontage of 5T feet more or less on Railway Street by a depth of 150 feet and on it is erected a moving picture theatre and outbuilding. The above property will be sold subject to a_ reserve Iid. ‘FTerms: 10 per cent cash at time of sale and balance in 30 days thereafter with interest at 6 per cent. Further particulars and conditions of sale may be had on appheation to JONES HEWITT, Vendor‘s Solicitors, Brantford, DAXTED 28th, day. of April, A.D., 1919. Mr Art King, formerly of the Timâ€" mins Fire Department, is il with \_>~adâ€"poisoning in the arm at Haileâ€" Tenders must be filed with the un dersigned not latter than 12 o‘j‘clock noon on Thursday, May 22nd bank references. Dated at South Poreupine this 12th day of May, 1919. J R MYERS. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of the sale, there will be sold by PUBâ€" LIC AUCTION at the premises, the Star Theatre, Railway Street, Township of Calvert, at the Town known as the ‘‘Y‘ near Iroqâ€" uois Falls, on Thurs., the 20th day of May, 1919, at the hour of 4 o elock mury (\] e uiW inX yXBR Puticl .EQ Ca tX §3 NORTHERN STAR THEATRE, IROQUOIS PALLS,. 44 Clerk of the said Municipality. Even Two Coats of Paint Give Less I han a HMundredth of an Inch Protection by auction of is specially made to meet these conditions. **That is why it stands so many years of weather‘s weer and tear. he picture above is teken from a photograph showing a twoâ€"cost film of Hicn Staxpamnnp Pamt held in the hand. The film was over two months old wher To be weatherproof, the paint film must be so elastic that it wil expand or contract with the weather‘s changesâ€"anddoit without cracking. An outside paint must be not alone waterproof but weatherproof, Making a paint weatherproof is the difficult part. If it is not westherâ€" proof it will not long stay waterproof,. â€" When you know that you must depend on a paint film less than a to protect your buildings from weather‘s hundredth of an inch thiclk wear and tear you begin to realize the vitalness of buymg the right paint. 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