it Jack .Miner, 1 ho nature lover, who keeps a bird sanctuary down at Kingsville, Ontario has, been having some troirlile' with people who take loo many libe.rtjes yheri they come to visit his place, lie says that he used to think it very selfish of a man to build a high fence around hfs garden or to put up a sale at the entrance that seemed to mean, "You stay out;" jiut arier the experiences he has been "having himself he has come to the conclusion that it is neres sary to take such precautions as a protection against "the well meaning thoughtless public Keeping an open house,- home, anu grounds, as Mr, .Miner has done for fifteen years past, brings oui i no. various-and peculiar ways people nave of using nr abusing meir privileges as guests, In an article he has seat out to the .leading .Canadian newspapers he tens of some of his experiences, was follows: : j ' Hello Jack "One day, as we were coming home from church, a Ford car went by. A voice shouted, 'Hello Jack!' and out of Hie open side of the car a man was waving a bis bunch of Darwin tulips. I presume that was his way of letting me know that during my absence he had honored me by a visit. As soon as I arrived home and could break away from the people who were there to greet me, I strolled over to my choice tulip bed. It was an aggravating sight. For this innocent, ignorant man bad 'plucked the whole side bare, and for those tulips I had paid a shilling apiece. I cannot th'ink wrong of that man, because he evidently thought tulips came up like grass-a nice new lot or blooms the next dav. "Waiting ForJack" "Well, that same day, In the flfIernjpob,;we rams home again'tb j.im in uie road m front of the house a lineup of cars. People were tramping all over our premises, and bad frightened everv hard-tire, nallooh-lop cars that didn't appear to have had a bath since the hail slorm of 1912. . When wel got to the door of our home we were greeted with an-olher '.Hello, Jack! Say, Jack. we -came right in and made ourselves at home. Jack, I want you to : meet my people from Smithville. We've been all over the place, but they wanted to meet yoj. "We found from 20 to 30 people in our house, strangers we bad never seen before nor since, and they used our home from bathroom to kitchen. Imagine, if youcan, what the place was like. -They, had tramped all over the .twenty-five acres or sticky clay 5nd then all over the bouse, smo- jking and spitting, 'wailing for jack lo come home.' -.. , No Smoking , jj . ?! 'have signs 'NO RMQKlNfJ ;I1EA8KV posted in many nlaces throughput my buildings, and yet 3n. aged'nten, right 'in my' prei sence, deliberately walked up and siruck a match on one of them and started his pipe agoing. "Not so long ago, when we were eating dinner, I heard a horn uiuwniK ai our noor. as i approached, a gruff voice said, iiu in . parkei meir car right in this drive?' 'Pardon me, Mister,' I said, 'that is my car.' wen, isn t this public property? was his reply. Hard Learned Lessons "What I have mentioned arc fonly flashes of what I have had do endure on my own properly. When you see a fence In front of my place, please don't blame mo for It. It is the hardest Job I ever went at. It Is the Ihoinrht. less pulilic that have erected that and this is best of all, fully 90 per cent of Hie people that eome here are just lovely. Make It Pay "Many persons have volunteer ed advice as to how I could make this a paying proposition? especially on Sunday. I don-l know how many have toid me to put up a gas station and a hot dog. post card, and general souvenir stand. Oli yes, f could go this suggestion One lietter. 1 rould have a nice dancing floor, away back among the beautiful growth! of evergreens, where all the young get i lo ge bootlegging going on in the dis tance, just far enough away so I could get (be big profit and the other fellow gel caught and pay the fine. In fact. I could create a little bell right here on my way lo neaven. Next Year A Fenoe, "If the people, after looking around the premises, would only leave! Hut a great percentage in mem win siann around our back door. Last summer I saw the members of our household ironing on the back verandah with fifty-three, persons looking on and . asking questions. This particular btinrfi'-stbod for ovwr airhffiir taking in,' the sfcrhtl. The next week our ironing was done in the tasement beside a Icoal nil lamn. U'linl bird away. All mudded in around forts of home when you are. driven Mm ll (It 1 12 A ti-AIA nSn.1.1 t I J 1 it . i nr r cikl L lir I lri f 1 1 fi . I Tl I f 1 ilia linomonl rrn nuiin .. and have to lock the doors to keep the thoughtless public out? "I am going to build a fence this spring. I am going to move my choicest flowers and plant them beside the road so you won't have lo ask permission or gel out of your car lo see them,, and at certain times my front gale will be open lo the public. Then you can come in and go up lo my oblookatory and take a look a! the birds. Yes, I am going lo change my plan. I am going to try to be kind, yef I am going to be as firm as the Hritish lion. FIRST AID RINGS ARE PRESENTED BY MAYOR OF WINNIPEG Montlzambert Trophy Goes to Manitoba Capital Tor First ? Tim- WIXMPJIO, Aug. 2C Mayiir Webb presented the members oi the Canadian National Foil Itouge shops cliampionship first aid team witli signet rings Tue day evening in. his office. The presentation wis made as n token of recognition of the honor the team bad done itself and the city by bringing the Monlizam- ljert trophy for first aid to Win nipeg for the first lime. .Mem bers of the team were presented to His Worship by Aid. K. T I.eech, Magnus Pelprson, City Clerk, produced the rings which were engraved with the words ".Montizambert Champions," wilo the crest of the Cily of Winr.i Kg in the. centre of the inscrip- lion. Mayor Webb spoke of the 'fence, not Jack .Miner. I think T,Pt btniors 4he first aid team 'have done remarkably, well, in1'?1 won. remarking on the win- holding out as. long as I have, when,- in our public parks, in say nolhfng" abduTT 'prfvale "home, ithele has to be'a man weariiig a llueucoat and brass buttons lo keep1 the public rrom carrying off .everything but Uie grizzly bear. I nave tried not to speak a cross iiiiik oi uie .Monuzamnert trophy as I he chainpiohshiii of nil Canada in first aid competition, the Manltona provincial trophy, the Thornton trophy, emblematic of .the championship of Canadian National Hallways and the Orand Trunk system in Uie Unileo ISl, 111- He ,,. , . ... ... ... "Experience has laught also addressed himself to W. me ! a nnHii. ,n i itvP Z ' T V l",""?,-norionl nullwaya system and to .T tZl"?VX2r "rst aid organizer of lh4 ,ou vuti me puoup. western regions of the railway RAG DAY IS CELEBRATED Event Yesterday Under Auspices of Elks Was Complete Success, With some four hundred .chil- tren in attendance, the annua Hag Day celebration under tin auspices of the F.lks yesterday af lernoon was a complete suedes in every respect. The event was faored with the finest of weather folks could come at night. I rould land, after the raisinc of tlm flajt eiiange tlipm twenty-five cents to and the address bv Archdeacon n and all tJie rest they had, jr.. A. Hix, a full program of races t out. I could. have a little was run off, followed by an am using exhibition of playground ball in which the Oyros won ovei the F.Iks 7 lo 2, tan Taylor and Walter Vance being tne respec tive pitchers The winners of the races were as follows: (irN up to t ears 1, Orry Mann; 2, Helen Cavigan; .'I, Lois Judjre. Hoys up to i years I, Davie Houston; 2, Hoy Mann; 3, Peter Brass. iirls up to 6 years I, Hetty Arthur; 2, Dorothy Blake; 3, Ha-zel Smith. Boys tip to 6 years I, Hillj mith; 2, Kenneth Attrte; 3, Bob by Houston. Oirls up to 8 years I, Mirkej Casey; 2, .Marg. Johnston; , Betty Arthur. Boys up to H years I, James Curry; 2, Willie- Bale; 3, Billie Williscroft. fiirjs up Irr 10 years I, May Byrne; 2. Jean Ilitchie; 3, Myrna Fuller. Boys up lo 10 years I, Doug las Chrislienson 2, Hdwin John ston; 3, Billie Morris. Cdrls up to 12 years I, Ilibhi Murray; 2, Myrna Fuller; 3, Jean Ritchie. Boys up to 12. years 1, noy Fong; 2, Peter Fisher; 3, Harry Ohristienson. Oiris up to IC yeans ;1, Kathleen Bulger; 2, Hilda Murray; 3, F.elyn Pierce; . C Boys up hi j6yenrs I, I-ldie Smith; 2. Bo)i Ir)irie; 3, Harold " ' McDonald. Three-legged Jlare, girls 1, Hilda Murray and Anne Kirken- dall: 2, Margarrl -Fritz and Kate I'-henoski; 3, Mrtry ?!vans and Winnie Cameron-., Three-legged Hare. bny . 1, Bishop 'J'hurtmr And Jack Marr- Hae; 2, John JifJekAon and Hoy Fong; 3, Tommy McMeekin and 'an Murray. MUMMIFIED HORSE FOUND IN EGYPT Cairo. Aug. 27- -The first mum mified horse known to history bos been unearthed here near Sak- wara pyramid by the department of antiquities of the F.gyptlan government The horse is estimated by Am erican archaeologists lo be nbout 3,500 years old. It was found in a large wooden coffin, indicating that animals in ancient Kgyptian times were buried in a similar manner to human beings, ihc Egyptians .believing them to be possessed of a"'soul." The horse is more than sixteen hands in measurement and. Js In remarkably good condition first aid, merited recognition by employees and employer throughout the Dominion, aM the Mayor, "Instead of a lot of Hie claptrap stiiff they leach in Hie schools, firsl aid should be a part of the education of boys and especially of the girls. Thi applies particularly to rural pans wnere lliey are often sev eral miles from 1 lie nearest doc tors and nurses." anted For Sale ForlRent lid Lamble for the Sons and it was not hi llieir pitching depart ment but through lack of sup-part on the field tha tlhe Sons ost the game. Prelly catches .verp made during the game by Vic Menxies, first base. Cordon, horf slop, and Loblle. II. Hudson was umpire of balls and strike while fl. McKeown and Alex. Mitchell officiated on the base lines. The game, which went seven innings, was watched by a good crowd of fans. The standing of the learns la dale Is as follows: W. h. Pet. rtyros to .025 Sons of Canada ... 7 8 .If.tt Terminals'...!.,.. 0 9. .100 SPORT GHAT Tlie appearance in I'rince Ru pert of ic Foley, the Vancouver ooxer, with a selected opponent, will not oe'unlil after Hie Hxhi-bilion. Ii had been originally in tended lo have Foley here during Fair Wek but plans, went amis nd roley (eft Vancouver thw week to engage in Wonts at To-ntnto and Clitraro, and he will not be back To the coast before the end of September. However, the Fair officials have slgiwd Foley for a bout here on his re turn from the present lour. The Fair Board had q'dt made up its mind lo something in the pugilfslic line Ibis yea nnd Ihc public has been expect ing it so efforts are now bcin made to yet have somelhine along i hat dne .luring the Fair The field In Alaska and Vancoii- ver Is being Ibrtked over .'and 11 is honed within a few days In bayc something arranged !o tnka Hie place of the originally in- tended Foley appearanc?. FOUND l-OUND.- -Set of teeth. Owner may have same by calling at Dally News Office and paying . tor advertisement. rni'vn om. i..u,..i ..... .. 4.. Ply Daily News Office, PAOI FOMt :Vai DAILY K2TG FrhJay Aug., THOUGHTLESSNES BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManu, 1 rr i i . a i u r j lift - I j m cr a ft n I fcAu J w m J s - I "WAS ARRESTED NO-TOO 1 DfOT-1 1 WASN'T ,oi N Ci I OF PEOPLE WHO TO-DAY fOR THIRTY MILES AN HOOR" NOT J BOTYOO I'LL NOT CAN PA.V BET OH-ARE U POLICEMEN PoLICErMEN KVENTErTHEt)E MAKE MAKE ALMOST AT A S WoO'LLSB H K HAClgr r1 f Jt.f W v A ANNOY OTHERS THE FMKIE-. METIRED' '" rir" iM JAIL? 11 1 H ' ' rrr-v Wld I ' rt ST-N lack Miner Tells of Nulsanees Who Invade the Privacy of His Home. , !L ..: l IH V i I . W 1 1 frTmr- . 1 .1 J Second, kindness without firmness is a total failure. Third, DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADS. 2c per word !n advance. No Advertisement taken for less than SOc TERMINALS ARE CREEPING UP Icored Victory Over Native Sons In Senior League Game Last Night. In a game that was good in spots bul very much otherwise ome of the lime, the Native an of Canada w re lasj night taken into camp by the lirand Termin als in the Senior" Baseball league by a score of six to 3. I'hls brings Hie Terminals, who are in cellar position in Hie league, to a point wiiere, if they can repeal the 1rlry over the ons next week, the two team will be lied for second nlace. necessitating a play-off for the rivilejre! of stoing inlo the post. tea son play-offs wit hthe Oyro Hull. .c The Sons were out of their usual form last night and larked pep but, 'for all that, it was a close ganift up lo- Hie fifth Inning, though the Terminals, who made three runs in the first frame, were always in the lead. With the score 4 to 3 for the Terminals at the beginning of the fifth inning the Sons allowed the Terminals the, two runs that put the game on ice. Loblle pitched ood ball for the Terminals n WANTED. : Articles Lost and Found, cVc AQENTS WANTED. WANTF.D. Two -roomers; doirtdej WANTED. A Mnn for an l'n- rooiu; two beds; enlral location. Fifth Ave. W. FOR SALE. pleasure boat. Snap. Box 318, Daily News good iew ; Apply 733 WAXTF.D. One reliable man In every town, merchant prefer red. lo take orders for beat custom-made clothes in Can ada. Highest commission?. Hex Tailoring Co.I.td To. ronlo (2) 207 WANTKD. Sniarl hoy lo work in Clothing and Cent's Fur-nihing slore. Mil! peal Scandinavian language. Have very good references. Apply Box 320 Daily News Office. UHNl Tl lli; FOH SAJ.F..pp!-Mrs. F. Sloekwell. 7 Hays Cove Circde. Phone Black I5tt. 203 1211.0(1 IWt MONTH 'buy a ddu. ble corner on 5th Avenue and Creen Street. Price t'JOO. Walker's MiHiieStorei , 'ipui;noi.D FUitSruiiK for ale mid house for rent. IH7. "hon FOR SALK--lrey enamelle.1 babv cariage, new hod. fl5.0t. Can be seen at McMeekin' Oroeery. FOH SAliE Choke waterfront proerly 'J5xJ25. Fhv roomed furnished house in goodrondi lion. Centrally located. Price 13,000 cash. Write owner. Box r, Pelersburg, Aaka. FOn SAf.K. Ranch in 'aa Val ley, very reasonaltle; or may 1rade for livestock. Arm. B.C. good J. T. Sastioal or Sauer, Alice FOH 3ALK Hudson motor m " firsl class condition": fine for , Appl." Office. FOH SAI.KUotel Massett. a gowl bargain. Ill health causo for selling. Apply William lh'dson, Massett. B.C. TEXT FOH SALE. Nw year nnd used only one week Price 20. Pullen. Daily News. IB.oo. pF.lt MONTH buys a splendid view lot on Oraham Avenue. Walker's Music Slnre F0n S.U.FV- -Large modern house splendidly located. Apply O P. Tinker. TO RENT Tlini-K-HOOMI-D Hoqse for rent furnished. Apply 83 1 Summit Ave. 222 FOH HENT. Larson building at 171 Third Avenue East; six room modern flat with bathroom and workshop premises on street lfoor. Apply Hyde Transfer, 1 30 Second Avenue' FOH HEXT. Newly .ecoratel house, two bedrooms. ?20:00. Apply 215 Fourth Ave. E. MODERN IIOUSB for rent Five rooms nnd hath Munro ftros. BOARD AND ROOM. BOARD. The Inlander, 8.11 Second Avenue. Phone 137. PRINCE, RUPERT TIDES Saturday, August 28 "'h 1.51 .m. llM 17.00 p.m. 20.2 m.5-1. a.m. 5 0 23.32 p.m. 5.1 Sunday, August 29 ll'Kl' 5.5 a.m. 17.7 18.01 p.m. 19.2 Low li.U a.m, 70 usual Agency. Darwin iMr4ling a chain of Heai real and Ottawa, are now ex Selling experience not necessary If you moan btislne we FREE INSPECTION Why run your ear when it is not operating properly? II means added expense Uler. Oet ready for mlney and nilsly weaiiier make art InsUlent ml! lo have ywir motor and bnike up in tip-top eoiiditloit. Firs! class work guarnnleed by Skilled Mechanics 8. E. PARKER, LTD, Authorized Ford Sates and Service FORD cars Trucks. Tractors FRANCOIS LAKE LODQE Beautifully situated near Ferry Landing Aliunde 2U5 feet. Camping and Fishing Trips arranged FIRST CLASS TABLE with 'produce FRESH FROM THE FARM. Take a Trip to the Lake Cotintr this yar. For reservations, write Mrs. Henkel. Francois Lake. B.C. 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Limited -estaldi established l rears '' " . .. .''. t rriird hi, , IIO lit, l tending their operations o as tt to reach every part of Canada. j' tiHlir .'rf., Thi ojwu a golden PIor!un.j,Ut!,,T,,,f'(l ily for reliable men and women! ih 1 tin tij x jf of mi r pnrniH 1 it, r. 1, t .1. ! , 1 . 111." Ill im f " hw mier may if mo laie. Darwin Limited. Dept. 35. Box fil?. Montreal, One.. ntH 111) tbf m Itm Ijatnnir-iv- mm nii4inr, ituny slit t .... tjm. imw D.,rin . mi. , ,1 "yii H M i I, i V in swam r.irt - . .--v Ml , lllliiMHI . .'"tl init n..iiiK . .. ftfl.ll llh ct f " " a omit - Idie'iWif Iwf4rr to handle our etrluslve line ofi Ladies' Ileady-lo-Wear Cloth.! WSTIH MOTlCf will teach yoti how. Our Fall nk,l!;?t ; ' line Is now ready. Our sellltifr j f m, outfit is a rwil "Fashion Show''. IT in a neat portfolio. Tnt won-i'fM",f,,';lV' derful Outfit i Free lo reHa-''"' t-ble represen!alive. Vrlt, v.' 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