1,100 Students |“ at UBC Get Financial Help Dean pointed out that, al-] Hecate Thursday, August 7 Prince Rupert Daily News | 1952 Pioneer of Haida Indian Mission Buried in South Prince George Brings Sixth Tourist Load VAR Main taini: rg ring ging April 1951 and One of the last links with the pioneer missions ae 2 the Canadian rains to. 4 renee’ 7 ; - huistt. c..; | National Steamships cruise ship ees : Gace to the Indians of the northern coasts of British Col- pr left here last f governors recent- ymbia was severed with the quiet passing of Mrs. ——— Ida Freeman about 10 Kingston, On- she married the Freeman in 1892 by way they mis- of Is- Kepler, north of in 1868, B.C out immediately r and Victoria, sd at their isolated in the Haida village Skidegate, Queen Charlotte lands, in January, 1893 In those days, 15 years before the site of Prince Rupert was and five years. before Klondike gold rush, boat anada service was infrequent and ir- The nearest settled ‘community was Comox ouver Island, and the near- and hospital at the sion at Port Simpson 150 miles across Strait orn at chosen the developn ! | regula ! in- | white Vani re est doctor more than stormy Yet white without either neighbors or a store on the islands, Mrs. Freeman not nly started to raise a family y promising yOUNg | she had five children while at skidegate—but frequently spent anxious days while her husband ympanied canoe parties to a ne|distant villages, and even had ualifica-| +o substitute for him in reading I I | service there, puria proper After 10 Ignt De ) Tsimsyan yeal it Skidegate missions at Port apson and For. 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Mrs home Freen In Van a faithful nm " hur two sons, Pr here she was She is survived by ” Ger Frederick of Var ONVem, witli irists left Vancouver Mon- whom she or twelve the Prince Rupert bound years, and ) nee Ru- Falls, P Tance Rupert pert; tw I - J. £ Alaska. Among Gibbard, V Dor- nd Mrs. J. Lon- een Ch did re denl fiuing a temporary AVERAGE PRICE appointment to the mission at T . ; “ le average tactory price of #4 thiaski in WAP d | Quat a i ov Canadian-made apple barrel is Fun f a5, conducted | $1 62 xy Re I Biba Ae Marnole = S J d i was at weet MaMa a mm mee fe a! Mg 9%. : Pea ei grand-chi Ah y Colorado, cele- “OOM oe st ie ok ara salt ee Park. |Tev Daily News Want Ads Wed tt ee eee ee ee nae eee Pee ARRIVING THIS WEEK | New Stock of MODERN LAMPS COME IN AND SEE THEM TODAY Northern B. C Power Co. 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She has been in Indo-China since 1949 and The record shews petite, Says she is staying “incefi- slender, brown-eyed, dark- | nitely.” rown-haired Mile..Andre well Educated in Strasbourg schoo!s deserves the recognition Dr. A e entered the faculty H iquarters are at the! of medicine at the University of rport of Gialam, near! Paris in 1941. Seven years late: There Dr. Andrew daily she had gained wide recogni- s for aid for he tion as a brain surgeon wherever ir North When she first came to Indo ; y be China she was assigned to omes in, she French paratrooper units. She A heart y Main Course lead than 6% a de wiing, re . Libby's Deep-Browned Beans—the hearty one-dish meal that will satisfy the whole family for less chan 6¢ a serving. Plump, protein- rich beans cooked through and through by Libby's exclusive deep-browned formula—smothered in tangy tomato sauce enriched by a piece of pure pork Everyone loves their rich, satistying Javour. 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