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Utili- TORONTO, Nov. 17: — John; ‘ies closed at an average of 28.25, Wright Sifton, aged 46, secretary- down 68-100, the industrial average treasurer of the Winnipeg Free|%t the close was 63.24, off 2.02, and Press newspaper and eldest son of | "ails 28.26, off 1.13. Just short of a the late Sir Clifford and Lady sif-| Million shares changed hands dur- ton, died here Tuesday night. He|iM& the day. had been ill for many months with heart trouble. Although the Sifton family had} | been associated with Western Can- ada for three generations no mem- WOR E {ber of it could more truly lay claim KL to the title of “westerner” than John Wright Sifton. For “Jack” Sifton was born in Brandon, Man., Novem-| Minister of Labor Presents Figures ber 7, 1886, and lived west of the to House of Commons Regard- Twelve Men Reported Short of Food and in Need of | Clothing on Desolate Island in Pacific Ocean 2800 Miles From San Diego SAN DIEGO, Nov. 17:—Twelve fishermen from San Diego are reported stranded on Cocos Island, in the Paci- fic Ocean 2800 miles southeast of here, following the de- struction of their boat by fire. The party, which was in search of treasure reported to be hidden on the island, is| believed to be short of food and in need of clothing al-! though all members of the expedition are safe. DENMARK WILL GET ELECTION —_ LICENCES: ? | ahead 1 wrone! Straight shooting sheriff spoiled the dandy lion hunt Denver Wright of St Great Lakes nearly all his life. ing Unemployed nada labor Party Returned to Power—|Unemployed Hear From Depart- Wright and wrong! Straight shooting sneril) spol : ee eee . g ployed in Ca: s : ‘ | had in mind. He bought a couple of cubs from a defunct circus, let them go on a tiny island For 10 years John Sifton lived in cimalae Country's First Political | ment—Pattullo is Answered Louis had in oe : : a Paes , F : i in-the Missippi—went out to shot them in real Affican style. A couple of cops got in ahead of him Brandon where his father was lay-| OTTAWA, Nov. 17:—So far as the Killing —_— peppered the kitties and ruined the party ing the foundation of his own fu-| Department of Labor can estimate, t a meeting of the local Brand ch| ture career there are 800,000 men, Women and WPENHAGEN, Nov. 17:-~Copen-| A‘ # meeting o! e of the National Une ee Work- In 1897 Clifford Sifton became} children receiving relief at present hten Witnessed its first political cy . > . afer a" et ers’ Association in the Cans dian | wT IG G h minister of interior in the Laurier | in Canada, Hon. Wesley A. Gordon, Viling yesterday when a Labor par Labor Defence League Hall la ist EX | I EMENT reta ar 0 on | cabinet and the family moved east.| minister of labor, told the House of Wan v by , t vas slain a Communi night a communication wa At Ottawa “Jack” attended Model}Commons yesterday. the nolding of the Danish ved from the game warden notify-/} Visit to Paris| D NE School and Ottawa Collegiate In- Of the total, Mr. Gordon said, it election. Early indications ing the unemployed to apply tothe stitute, passing matriculation exa-| was estimated that 144,000 were at the: Labor governmen rovernment agent regards huntine ‘tam —- minations in 1903 when he was 17,}people who had not worked very n BS aellin 2 at) = Cy Bs “= ” — . Loren S . is us ; , retumned to office with licences. The etter was in reply to} Swedish Screen Star i irtua ¢: anbties tienes dl high in the honors list. He played| steadily since 1919 while another a ‘ : : sOwUTS . © s > ; “Ts . rove . ides ry arge majority ale mace by the Association| Capital of Northern Ireland Has Mobbed By Admirers in French on : ec pale a hockey and football, and Ottawa] 100,000 were what were known as it maae | me 4 on ; ‘s ‘ ~sterd: , » Unemploy Sec —_ ‘ ; mnaeeeryns to the government that unemploy-| Stirring Time as Prince of Wales Capital Yesterda) — os aes L sens. 6,7 Collegiate team of 1902 had a quar-| transients, 50% of whom were re- he gover I unemp! ing Licences : ; IN ed be permitte » augument: the Conducts Dedication ae: —e terback whose reputation is still re-| cent arrivals in Canada rege et a a > S, Nov. 17:—Greta Gar — food supply with deer meat with | lw re ost mobbed Ne 1dmirers Government Agent Normen A mee att out having to pay the game licence} H ili [Was Simos eT ett : a bubend: ima? In 1903 he entered the Arts fa- Sony aes . ? “_ r tr ; rest ¢ : sg Se A cl ( as een & ise 7 ;° fee ome ost ity | Paris yesterday. Her disguise, whi t 2 . . ¢ the unem- | Cty University of Toronto, gra- PEC] i worke } } ot nre tol *n percent o - : : ny Several members urged that the } had worked in London, did not p oria tha . mo ; ae 1 aonnaey duating a B.A. in 1908. Sir Clifford ‘ os aaah ee 4 “ . | vent french moving picture fans; psoyea wii be providec P ° + i is 5 ae deer hunting season be extended] poyal Irishmen, However, Gave Heir vent F I bs fficien ‘et Sifton urged his eldest son to enter ‘ ys , from recognizing her. ernment with sufficient wor o the newspaper business. Ready and ' Railway T ke red to Depth of but those familiar with hunting | Fine Reception as He Opened provide them with funds «witli ot ea " ; o ~ a ; ‘ rack Covered to ; ka a tee'adee ware tins ; 4 g, he returnec 0 n ? ; Three and F F Sines jpointed ou ame vere er New Buildings ee + which to purchase hunting licences | | d the Freee Temes, th - a : Ae Down {and practical ane “Gas 0008 OF) Visits aris ind a limited quantity of ammuni- panrthapeligir: Aectny's peapearlie cio . ‘ -Telegraph Wires Down January. Attentio f the mem wEFAST. Ireland. Nov. 17 ‘ ee ee eT ee : under the tutelage of E. H. Macklin. | Lumbermen From British Columbia eames one he doment BELFAST, Ireland, ! ; a 'General Manager of the Free Press In United Kingdom Decide rains of the past few day ber was draw ne dor *~! There fwas plenty of excitement in) ; No definite instructions haye yet The young fellow started in the Upon Line of Action ra 5 » as i 4 a farn , Slé Rimart tobk the form of meat ituatio ' farm “ 3“) Belfast yesterday in connection been received as to the means of press room and worked his way OOK } l + nd thic wil . - ; SS anc is al ae 1e Ste ae heavy falls be Fanenes Of Vaned — , Vil | with the visit of the Prince of Wales selection of the ten percent which through every department. When LONDON, Nov. 17:—Lumbermen ri i 2 oan eromn | furthe ike ip , | to the capital of Northern Ireland to shall receive such work although it his apprenticeship came to an end} from British Columbia in the Uni- oO ._,.| ‘The add T. D, Pattullo, 4S licate the new liament build ; considered likely that this will , . : H eastward. At some points . cara seni oli hacadlied dedicate the n parliament bui e id er like ha | he was perhaps as fully equipped|ted Kingdom decided yesterday to Sk R tl now” A : ; 2 ngs al stormon be left to the unemployed them- Skeena River, the snow |, ; Brit Columbia Opposi technically for his career as any| *Stablish immediately a represen- along the railway track ve tn, waviinie vamaaeie Byres gee anc ee ee ‘es er bins weed. ebbien: oc ee 2 ee tative comiaittee under the Aegis of three and four fet seal i shad nt was taken t 7 “1 rv . as o noetile de irae oa eee a n ates yo On September 6, 1913, Mr. Sifton British Standards Institution to ws wires were down (this! ome of Mr. Pattullo econom Se Agee? i ‘ th Prinet the wo k \ h *h sl it ec as et t married Miss Grace Christine Bell,| »vepare a series of nse waametg mol ; v aimed nt _ a rd BK Which shai’ de carrie’ Out. | daughter and only child of William] specifications for timber ee < the hi vice acl arta in Maca Henry Bell of Montreal, and next| The series will include sizes, grad- coma nh : ' *) personal dange! TREATIES © year a son, Clifford Bell Sifton, was|ing and joint standard specifica- ; torn to them. But tragedy followed tions for all — timber. jeane behind. The child was imme- —_———, IN EFFECT} ately seized by serious illness, and the mother a few days later was Seattle School also struck down by what seemed New Duties Between United King-' jjxe a fatal disease. For two months * * ] . dom and Dominions Are Now the two lives hung in the balance Icia e In Operation (Continued on Page Four) LONDON. Nov..1 The Ottawa | John Jean Marshall Lost His Life Agreements Bill, implementing the WOULD BE i When Car Plunged Off Lake United Kingdom's, new trade pacts | Washington Road AlCapome Qhat oti sar om rab Belfast railway tracks were ripped ind, 1 some instance mined ()f Penitentiary “a an ms Fae ntly as a part of the effort of those hostile to the Prince to To Attend Court|Rumor of Hoover sieves’ poonts ston eotine int i Helfast to attend the dedication ° | Hostile signs, some reading “Ire ATLANTA, Novy, 17 Al Capone Heading College | andibalone Ans an dale olan ; e temporarily from Atlanta e e We | north and south” and “Down with “na Penitentiary yesterday to Said Ridicu ous the Princ ap tafalée ce ee t court for three hours and omg, un | seen 1} | | yet hear arguments on behalf ae The Prince, on landing, was with the Dominions, which were! ' d at aa ; vernment against his ap- SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 17 rh igiven a rousing reception by loyal greed upon at the recent Imperial SPE AKER SEATTLE, Nov. 17:-The body of bea freedom in habeas corpus’ president of the board of trustees) yi. people. There was wild cheer | economic. Gonderénee cin eae John Jean Marshall, Seattle school roveedings. Judge B. Marvin Un-|of Stanford University termed 45|\., a. the heir to the British | became law Tueéday-tiieht.and bes | official, who disappeared last Sa- Cerwe eserved his decision ridiculous yesterday reports that\/ mone wearing the uniform of a came effective at midnight last Representative Raney of Hlinois to SUSY, "WAS SNRENS maine einen President Herbert Hoover may be | colonel of the Irish Guards, stepped night ” , ington yesterday under his over- e university Be Candidate For Post Relin- The subject has neve! even been During the actual dedication cere- | discussed, it was declared monies, the Prince paid tribute to |the splendid part men of Northern! \ireland had played in the Great} | mobbed ‘by admirers in French ARE DEAD floor leader and for 28 years a saat Bil S | War capital yesterday | ! | member of Congress, announced Vancouver Wheat 'N October were heavier than er | yesterday that he would be a can- * * + + + + + : Oft dB | st Their Lives Yes y » Speakership i uc- + i; > |Lost Their Lives Yesterday When|didate for the Speakership in su +\ Te ee ; Are oi y Renaltor Brodlékast nee" Pound and Fish Plant on Halifax Wharf ssi y VANOGUVEER vevves iti--Tieas + + | + + + + + 6 pee | ar sl é : +0 0 .@imue Sodadck a6 :@ ceca cegedens Jor: | aiatiacs diieent Wk tonal | ; turned car. The car had, apparent- quished by John Garner ly, plunged off the road while Mar- FOUR MEN Harner. Ta ; shall was driving it. He was 39 years , BBs CHICAGO, Nov. 17:—-Representa-| or age Greta Garbo, who was almost | tive Raney of Illinois, Democratic + ALASKA GOLD SHIPMENTS ; WERE HEAVY IN OCTOBER + 1 - WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 17 Gold shipments from Alaska { cession to John Nance Garner, who +, vealed in government! S. G t U. overnme Mia ki Ing Recovery New York Exchange ener ted States on March 4 next ‘ : : Fas % statisth terd Tt } Canadian Dollar on Collapsed becomes vie-president of the Uni- was quoted at 46%c on the local ‘ yesterday, ye ship + d . omutlin HALIFAX, N.S., Nov. 17:—Four That there will be plenty of com- rat A Rae exchange yesterday. ment WASHINGTON, D.C., No 17 -- | met Clem Walker, Joe Doucette,} petition for the Speakership is ap BIRTH NOTICE ; tive ry of the Treasury Ogden} CHICAGO, Nov 17 Senator] NEW YORK, Noy. 17;—-The Bri-| tryin Slaugen-White and Charles} parent. Others prominently men- M f ‘announced yesterday that|/Smith W. Brookhart, who has been | tish pound sterling closed at $3.31'2| MacNeill, were killed yesterday| tioned as candidates are Burns of} On November 16 at the Prince il an called on Novem-| seriously ill here with pneumonia, pn the local foreign exchange yes-|when a fish plant on the Ferry} Tennessee, McDuffy and Bankhead|Rupert General Hospital to Mr, and * val totalled $1,743,630 in +35 ang were made up large + : Clean-ups from dredging +P, ‘Ulions in the Nome and “Saks cistricts which have ul ; ‘ed for the winter. | tenders would be eI 91 for $80,000,000 of treasury) is now announced to be making ex-| terday. The Canadian dollar closed; wharf coll: ipsed, burying them injof Alamaba and Rankin of Missis-|Mrs. J. A. Davidson, a Son, Robert ¥ ;oer « ¥ : + "tee ee & © Oo + F)Dill ‘vellent progress toward recovery, ‘at 875 c. | the debris sippi. \ Gordon. a _— rs 4 4 LA |