Today’s Weather Digby Island—Cloudy, light north ¢ perature, 60; sea smooth. ¥ west wind; barometer, 30.27; ter @*z, om XXIII., 199. PG. be Benn n civs ne ie Nuetaeen any CENTRAL BRITISH OLA BIA’S were es Sees ON GRONAU "DELAY \YED BY hantom Steamer Near Point Barrow Thought To Have Men Aboard ,,.. andoned Baychimo Has Disappeared and 2 25 Eskimos Who Went to Board Her Are Also Missing, Probably With Her OINT BARROW, Aug. ‘ 25:—The crew of 25 E iskiMos |tives hb epeed: Wont teneedy at © went out to board the abandoned Hudson Bay steamrr | She awnigan Lake on Tuesday, Aug- chimo early in the week are still missing and ene 9, says the Victoria Times has again carried the vessel out of sight. wo other parties searching for them sent back word | t they had not found the ship. It was last seen Tuesday ing. At that time the ) was 15 miles west of here ar* drifting southwest at abvuut milk an hour A strong herly wind sprang up Tuesday in nearer search dif- pushing the tect and making the came within a few f the shore last week but ’ tightly wedged in the ice drifting to and fro with it ILMOR IS. OPERATING nmenced Cutting Box Lumber ist Thursday and Will Con- tinue For Short Time vessel The sawmill at Bilmor, seven les from the city, commenced ting box lumber last Thursday i is still operating and will itinue for a short time, This ration is giving employment i few men who were needing it div and who are hoping the brk will continue. eat Interest | In Charters of | Grain Vessels was taken locally innouncemeht made by the News of the load next month at Also the ac interest chartering of a r to Rupert elevator ed almost immediately eft the Orient, local elevator bouad ynamite Found ORONTO, Aug. 25>—Nineteen of dynamite equipped with nators ‘were found beneath the dian National Railway bridge Oakville near was rigged to the contacts of the system at that crossed matic signal I pee CARD OF THANKS Annesley and family of Cam- Alberta, wish to inks to all those who extended ind sympathy during the ill-| Of the late Annie Annesley or o sent flowers, Bay-3 Sally Eilers If you wonder wnat’s become ol Sally (Eilers) look for a pretty girl in sports model of blue and white striped silk crepe that’s I everal years now since any | Oakville, Ontario’ here early today. | | explode when a} extend | nying announcement that a /ERMONT MEN i charter was likely to be an ARE FLYING THE ATLANTIC Took Off Today From Harbor Grace With 37 Hours Supply of Gasoline HARBOR GRACE Nfid., Aug. 26 Clyde Lee and John Bochkon | took off for Olso Norway, in con- i tinuation yf their flight from |Barre Vermont at 5:'1 a.m, toaay earrying. gasoline to last 37 hours, | They expect to make the flight in 30 hou! Weather reports on the ocean were mostly good . St. Boniface Mayor 7 Dies In Regina REGINA, Aug. 9 Campbell, K.C. of 5! Boniface died this morning after a ! nethy pers with which he was str ken when visiting here "7 Mayor David} lr eee lof ee Ethel Gilliland | Sister of High School Principal at Prince Rupert Was Drowned at Shawnigan Lake hundreds of sorrowing a -nds unable to obtain admittance ito the edifice, which was packed to |the doors, a moving demonstration |of the popular sympathy for the j}bereaved families was in evidence jat che double funeral yesterday of Ehel Marjorie Gilliland and Wil- fred Irvine Francis, who lost their The impressive service was held ‘in the Metropolitan United Church jat 2 o’clock, Rev. W. J. Sipprell, Rev | Canon A. E. de L. Nunns and Rev | F. Church officiating. The two caskets, covered with lovely flowers, lay side by side in the chancel, and were later conveyed to | Royal Oak Burial Park, where in- jterment was made. So many were {the floral tributes that four addi- |tional cars were required for their eonveyance, and-Iyany. sympathiz- ing friends joined’ the sad corterr out to the cemetery, all anxious to pay their final tribute of respect to the young victims Former school friends of the de- boy and girl acted | ceased as pall- | bearers | Miss Gilliland was a sister of Harry Gilliland, principa! of Prince |} Rupert High School MILL BURNS _ IN INTERIOR Fifty Thousand ‘Dollar Fire at | Penny Near Prince George | Yesterday | | PRINCE GEORGE, Aug. 25: - A mill valued at $50,000 and 5,000,- 000 feet of lumber in the yards of the Red Mountain Lumber Com- pany at Penny, were totally de- stroyed by fire yesterday. Insurance was carried to about sixty este: of the total value. | | TRAINS AND | } } | Ne xt Week Sees Commencement of | Regular Fall Service in and | Out of City | This is the last week for the pre- sent train and boat schedules, The llast train on the present arrange- | jment leaves Prince Rupert east- bound Monday. This will be fol- lowed by a mixed train out on Wed- lnesday at: 10:30 a.m., the first of ly: tri-weekly outbound trains. The regular C. N, R, steamer fron, ihe south on Wednesday is due to arrive at 9:30 instead of 10:30 as |heretofore and it leaves for the | south at 10 p.m. Thursday. The extra trip of the Prince! George prior to her lying up at |Prinee Rupert brings her here at 9:30 on Friday of next week. | Lestat BOATS CHANGE °: }court i trate, R. M. Noble was seriously ill with imach. The magistrate | the case to September 1 and set bail for the move it.ess life law firms. Since Chancellor of th land Diocese i stands about $100,000, it was learn- ed today. It is Has Owner and proprie- This, folks, is Michigan’s most perfect back tor is—tch! tch! Doesn’t give her name! Anyway, she’s “Miss Michigan” and lives in Detroit ean aaacenamnemmiasaberniad Tomorrow’s Tides Friday, August 26, 1932 TS pire 9:25 am. 144 ft. 21:23 pm, 17.1 ft. LOW nein, BOS Ga AT 14:30 p.m, 11.4 ft. ENGINE TROUBLE ON FLIGH T a Perfect Back | Von Gronau Delayed Short Time at Yakutat On Way To Cordova Spent Yesterday Repairing Engine at Cordova and Were All Ready Last Evening to Start For Dutch | Harbor This Morning | CORDOVA, Aug. 25:—Adolph von Gronau and three ‘companions yesterday made engine repairs and made iplans to hop off today for Dutch Harbor. They had been ‘forced down at Yakutat early Tuesday afternoon by | stormy weather and a leaking radiator on the rear motor. ‘With the help of cannerymen they made repairs and the | flight was continued, the remain-® der of the trip here being made | With. poor visibility and a ceiling of AMELIA IS | 200 feet. They followed the Eyak River Canyon from the sea and | landed on a lake. BREAKER OF this! -.\ . RECORDS ! Von Gronau hopped off Woman Flyer Completes Non-Stop morning for Dutch Harbor. 4 BAD TIME i Transcontinental Flight This FOR TOLMIE “== EWARK, NJ., Aug. 25— Mrs. Amelia Premier Met Partially Hostile Aud-|pere at ience at Victoria Non-Political Gathering Earhart Putnam landed 10:28 this morning com- | pleting the first transcontinental non-stop flight by a woman, cov- | ering the 2,500 miles in 19 hours j}and 2 minutes and establishing a Prominent Winnipeg Lawyer and Chancellor of Church of England Accused of Taking Varsity Funds on his first public appearance since John A. Machray Charged With Theft of Educational Institution and is Out on $ $50,000 Bail— Too Ill to Appear in Court WINNIPEG, inent in religious Manitoba, was placed under Arrested at his home Mr. Aug. 25:—John A. Machray, K.C., and educational circles in Western Can- ‘ada, chairman of the board of governors of the University harged with the theft of $47,451 of the university fun $47,451 From prom- VICTORIA, Aug. 25:—Rounds of | woman's distance record. booing,” echoing from all parts "si the auditorium of the City Temple | competed strongly with “the ap-| DEATH FOR ylause with which part of the aud- ence of 1,100*men and women | SPANIARD sought to welcome Premier Tolmie General Commanding Army of Spain Convicted on Charge of Leading Rebellion his return from his long sojourn at Ittawa. : The demonstration against the Premier commenced the instant he mtered the hall, accompanied by Rev. Clem Davies, and continued in gusts throughout his progress to| MADRID, Aug. 25—Jose Sanjurjo the platform. Groups in several|Sacanello, one of the most famous sections of the hall took up the|Spanish soldiers of modern times noisy chorus and at times their de-|and commanding general of the monstration drowned out the hand-| army, was sentenced to death to- arrest here tod Ay and clapping of the majority iday for leading rebellion against The initial demonstration w As | he ee Machrav did not appea in only a forerunner of the diffic ult | pathway the Premier was required | His physician told the magis-*® it Mr, Machray ulcerated sto-| § remanded ; appearance of Machray} of $50,000, The phy- langerous to veral days in the amount sician said it would be Machray for Prominent in the le sal and busi-| of Winnipeg, Mr. Machray | s head of one of the city’s largest i 1905 he has been |‘? Church of -Eng- |" rt’ sLand. | } | | of Rupe understood that in- Following ‘red at the Exh ec Fuller ifelt sofa cushion The Dollar pecials For Ladies’ Work At Fall Fair|» ibition September 2 in the Ladies’ Lion Brush Co., of made up Store are special prizes of- | , August 30! planation of the Work the Imperial Conference. Vancouver, (Miss E. M. to tread during his hour of speec h-| Th k Day making. Dr. Davies, the chairman, | an sg iving Set For Ocfuber| 10 in an effort to provide a lightning | rod for the impending storm, in na | introduction of the Premier, stres- sed the fact that the meeting was| OTTAWA. a 25:—An order-in- no sense a political gathering | poynci] has been passed by the and that the speaker was the guest | Pederal cabinet setting October 10 of the City Temple and as such en-| ty}. year as Thanksgiving Day. titled to a good hearing in his ex-| problems before | SSS ued his speech as though he heard For some time the interruptions | nothing and was accorded an ova- took the form of clearly spoken|tion at the conclusion of his re- comments in conversational tone | marks The storm of hand-clapping | | | } : rs a cloth brush to the winner The University of Manitoba's en- “iy? : ; am ‘ eerie of first apparently exchanged between | 8 zave occasion for a final chorus of : » greaves r }dowment trust fund officially re- ‘ : in a dies’ section members of the audience. Later the, ‘booing” as the meeting disbanded. izes une aies Cc ported to amount to more than $1,- I re again ate Co. Lta. of Van remarks were more pointed and di (a ee me , § z 0., ‘ { - 600,000 a short time ago has been) . orrors a pecial covered cu rected specifically to the Premier : eee eeeeoeeeeee ; ce fer, olfers a specls ‘ove Pu- ; rd t T: tent that it / ; ; ny 2 airr inte . ‘ Gapieted. 50. She ¢xt oe Raga ishion to cover the first prize for a! Aithongh he “chairman inter vened to denounce the interruptions |* JUMPED FROM STEAMER + as not in accord with British fair}*# PRINCESS JOANON THE # ¢$e096¢040¢0¢4064 4 4 | vestigations disclose that thefts ac-), — saad . some ea yi play and also apologized to the|* WAY TO VICTORIA # Barl), of Prince Rupert, offers $3.90 : ed count for $840,000 and the fund has}. 41 or stamped goods to cover the |Premier on behalf of the City Tem-|* * (# LATEST SUGGESTION \been further depleted through bad] SOF") ° Sree oo worth of stam.{Pl@: the interruptions continued|# VICTORIA, Aug. 25:—A note # \‘# PARLIAMENT OPENS — # investments, Fe ae cen ong caigg|with only slightly diminished en-|# was left by Dr. David Whar- @ \* FIRST WEEK OCTOBER +) patehetiignenin Mai Gag moens to Medes ann a nite |e°8¥ throughout the Premier’s ad-|* nock, stating that the financial # * —_—— *| PRICE OF WHEAT ee ¢ ew ae ee # position in which he was # |\* OTTAWA, Aug. 25:—Parlio- @| VANCOUVER, Aug. 25: — The embroidery | Throughout the evening, supple-|# placed was more than he could # c ment will probably open tne #'price of wheat here this morning eae | menting the spoken comments and|* bear. The inference tis that he # + first week in October, possibly #, was 52'4c¢ spot cash for Number } INCREASED IMPORTS jquestions, the chorused “boos”|* jumped overboard from the # * October 6, according to re- # Northern |arose at intervals, the cry »\# steamer Princess Joan Tuesday # |# ports in government circles #| —_— —~ —- Increased imports of raw wool,' echoed from group to group around|* night while enroute from Van- # '* here today. *) The Pictured Rocks are sandstone| raw cotton and other raw mater-|the hall, i couver to Victoria, + + @ cliffs on the southern shore of|ials indicate more activities in many | The Premier maintained his com- | e *e?¢¢40¢064¢64 4 @ © Lake Superior, industries in 1932 in Canada. }posure with great aplomb, contin- |“ ete ee 70404684 } Cae Sa SOROS ENCINO tL i EE cas ad ‘ oe ‘= - = : -o= ey —- = . a SV—7"—,