Print? Hupcri Daflp J3eto Wednesday, August S, 149 EDnsmncir hews 0 Is Drowned At Stewart Murray Harris Falls From FAREWELLED AT MASSET UNA n Uasboat and Loses Life STEWART Murray Harris MASSETT-On Saturday the STEWART NEWS Latest from PorthindGmal Mining Centre Q.C.I. Plane Calfi Premier Reopening Proceed Other Mine Activity . fisherman and trapper of Stew- New Masset Community Club art, was drowned on Sunday' hejd a party In the Community when he fell overboard from his Hall for three residents who are boat the ''M. H," I leaving the district for Van .'ou- Erli FJorln, who was with ver. Harris at the time, said that' Miss Mary Dalzell has bn A Queen Charlotte Airlines plane dropped in here yesterday Pilot Bill MrI.eoil was the he had gone below to look at secretary of the Community Hector Stewart has moved to Terrace where he will reside with his family. He is employed by the Department of Public Works. the engine, while Harris Club and Mr ad Mrs. Maurice Till fit On1 Vl-lllf ha Ini.KinnrJ ir. ' - , , " i ' iruw H UMUaB-U LU pumping out the boat at the , Mercer have been very active make a landing here puzzled ARRIVES FOR ADDRESS OF SHRINER8 Arriving at Chicago to addr-ss the diamond jubilee gathering of the shriner at Soldier's Field, President Truman is shown (left) with Serjator Bcott W. Lucas and Senator Paul Douglas (right), both Wllin pis, just before they boardedlhe presidential plane Independence at the national airport in Washington, DXJ. President Trnnian is himself a shriner. . . stern. Florin suddenly realized In community affairs during quite a few of the residents as You're absolutely right. It is vaea-tlon time now , . . but In a few ninths cold weather will be here again and you want to be prepared with a safe warmth-glvlng COAL supply, CALL 651 TODAY! PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED . Lumber Building Supplies that he could not hear Harris Open cutting Is favorably on the progressing Silver Tip .so he went up to investigate. their four years' residence. 1 there were a Jot of clouds. Ap-PresentaUons were made to pareutly It was very clear up all three by J. A. Findlay, presl-1 aloft and Bill saw an opening Upper Salmon Group on the Biver Valley. Harris was not on board the boat but, looking over the side, he (Florin) saw him about fifty feet from the boat. Florin turn NEW STRIKE ON uoui, ui 11 te isiuu hj ut "-. ana dropped through to a land-land, ling. The Women's Auxllary of St.' busy" MOUNTAIN BOY Steamship Movement! . Ramo Jokanovich Is ed the boat setting out ore on the old Mob ' HVW1)A,W vu iuo , Harris who was swimming at lie property on Glacier Creek.' STEWART It Unreported John Lehto is also workin. on that work at the Mountain Boy Fvr Vancoovn Paul's Church also took oppor- Silbitk Premier Mine is going tunlty to make a presentation! 8riead with the work of rehab-to Miss DalzeU, on pf their mtation and all available local members and organist at the help is being taken on. Later on Church. - a much larger crew-will be put Refreshments were served o work A shiument of three the Black Hill group in the Mine on American Creek has same region. Owen McFadden uncovered a vein Of lead ore, is working on the Northern hlch Is between ten and flf- ly Topics from Terrace C. B. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter -Terminus property on Ametf- en leei wlae ana estimaiea u- and the evening concluded with ! five ton trucks is expected o. r. ....I.la Ar.oa ''. ! .1'.. the time. He sank before the boat could reach him. Florin stopped the engine and stayed at the spot for about an hour. As it was then quite dark Florin decided to go ashore for the night, not being very familiar with the boat or the Portland Canal. He proceeded to Stewart next morning where he reported to Constable George can Creek with very encourag- run approximately v.y.y ine results Shipment of nw1 cent lead. Should this vein ksiONAKlES PAY A VISIT-1JLOOI) also carry the fairly high silver During the past week the will be made in the fall. FTtOM MIDDLE EAST Ornamental seals engraved III' UijPAY PAPER PLANT MOVED rainfall has been Almost tor Constable George Nelson Is wan reugiuus ui8i u renUa, feut M far nQ extenslve. of Port Credit,, I the final choice would have content, which Is characteristic of this property, the ' result should be very encouraging indeed. .J. O. LeFrancols of Montreal Is In charge of the work. - traced back to a very carry aaie Tuesday ss. Camostm, ; 1 :S8 p.m. Thursday ss. prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Friday ss Catala, 5 p fi. From Vaneodvrr Sunday s- Camosun, 11 p.n Wsdnesda.' ss Prince Rupert . ..t For Alice Arm and Btewsrf Sunday ss. Camosun,' ilf-.m From AUct Arm aad Stewart i; "uesday ss. Camosuii, JtJi. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince, Ruper: 10 a.m. , ,., ,r. For Ocean Fals . Thursday ss. Prince . Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Miss Hunt or me, Deen sent to Vancouver vo eir damage has been reported. Will-j being transferred to Westvlew lam Kilrov of the Alaska Road f and will be leaving Stewart Nelson, in charge of Stewart in Egypt and Syria, van Mission, left ter the P .N E. contest. detachment of provincial police : on their return Commission reports that the next Monday. Constable Nel- IMPORTANT TRAFFIC There Is pejieved little likelihood of the body being re- Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wightman More than 1,200 railroad cars road to the famous Chickamin sn has been very active in the of Prince Rupert arrived In 1 ! covered, as Harris was wearing are loaded daily "with Canadian 0lacier is almost through. The Canadian- Legion, Parent Try a Classiftea Ad for Results, .ifter spending a While here, they lican services In Church when .ribed the begln- lerrace. mr. wignuuuii m rc-jhiD rubber doois ana neavy puipwoua, puip anq ipC. jj.uu- , Glacier Is situated about 25 ; Teachers Association, the Oen- lleve James Stevenson, Kyal( clothing. 1 UCIS. Harris was well known here.' - - miles from Hyder, Alaska, or. eral Hospital and the boys', pital Boaid and a Sjunday the Alaska side and Is Quite a' manual classes. Mrs. Nelson School teacher., They will be Virk which takes Bank manager, who ' will be leaving this week' for Vancouver on a three week holiday. He was about fifty years of age. Labrador has a coastline 1,100 :e places in the tourist attraction. ' 'was also member of .the Hos- missed. and is survived by a sister Miss miles Ion? Elsie Harris of Boston. ires where chlld--t out to Sunday Miss Kyle of Fort William, Ontario, spent inursoay " before proceeding to Prince Ru- I HUWKy- rX-Xy?-, rF-i H f S TIME FOR " rnaay in Terrace as me guest per run test, scheduled or Mr. anq Mrs. u. K-auioecu, leaving on Saturday morning's Mrg g a)d Mrs c BLONDE t the tlitatre on did not take train jor me easi. - ' Houlden drove to Prince Rupert C !cn Friday to meet Mrs. Robert ,ck of contestants Mrs. W. Steele left on Thurs-1 Maltland who came from Van 'uld have gme to . U compete with day's train for Prince Rupert couer to attend the wedding of iiiert entries and and Vancouver enroute to Kel-(her brother, Raymond Bande. ' by HI Y0UN6- owna after a three weeks" stay at the home of Mrs. W. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Hector Stewart ADWAY are here with their th child- . This Thursday, the blood ren to spend a holiday with the donor clinic will set up in the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Oranae Hall and will operate Finlayson. Last week Mr. Stew- CAFE afternoon and evening. Over art received word of the serious', 160 names of possible donors illness of his brother In the' have been sent in. In response south and left on Thursday byj to the call. Cars are needed to w.r.A. piane irom rnnce tupen bring the donors in from 11-1 to be near him. , . Mile camD and it Is hoped that! volunteers with their cars and Mrs. Burnett Is a surgical pa- offers of assistance will come tlent In the local hospital, forward before then. FOOD j COOKING 1 I 1 I r f ; J . t' ,,, yL"J.:: ( poos old vwooixev--y3M' I A hans on, . . A let'goK 1 1" . : f vAIT FORT'" I HE'S NEVR LEARNED ,W:3,- ( RGWOCO.' V VOU IDidT.' . iryf 1 r 1 knew that 11 A XTrSms . ( Uevntr Gn-m!SW$K ; - B T. Hugh Brockington, consulting ' engineer of Vancouver, was In town at the end of last week on an Inspection of the water works. lie A Specialty ' Miss Charlotte Balagno of Prince Rupert arrived in Ter-rajce recently and proceeded to Lakelse Lake to spend a holiday there. I-HOME ORDER3 )NE 200 a m. to 1 ajn. KG DIFFERENT! Mr. and Mrs. i. Kennedy left on Friday morning's train for two weeks holiday In the south. Ann Tumilson left the local hospital recently after recovery Irom a serious lilness. She will leave next week, accompanied by her mother and sister, Pat, fgr Vancouver where she will be placed In the care of specialists. try Our I) COMBINATION The printing plant of the Om- TEAK NER TODAY Ineca Herald and Terrace News has been moved to Terrace and Mrs. Hartford. R.N., left re Is located In the old Skeena Cafe. Until the move has been completed, publication of the newspaper will be held over for one week. cently for her home in Hazel-ton, via Vancouver, after spending the past two months as relief matron at the local hospital C. Howey and A. Palmquist have purchased from Mrs. Joe Felber, one acre of the Young property near the elementary school and are remodelling the Miss Dorothy Irving, R.N., arrived this week from Kamloops to spend a month's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Irving. ou house where they will makej their future home and where i r Hnmpv will nnerate a een-i T. M. Gibson, accompanied by Mrs. Gibson and Major-General W. W. Foster, visited Ter eral store. race on Monday on official business for the B. C. Power B. C. Bracewell, Inspector of municipalities, drove Into Terrace with his family at the week-end on routine business Corporation. Also In the party ' ? ' -' -iUt (Continued on Page 6) AYS . 'i i ' . : 1 . i . . . T"-"f 1 1 uix bi iuctcad. cant "i n I r'T'Tk i t l.ne'l servicemen ; I DIP VOU EVER lEaE maMAnV I ( UP A FEW MINUTES pctory-approved actury. . . and tilt fttnod Parts . . . S i t c0 you v vou better. PARKER MlTFn ? Friendly Servic )NE 83 "Don't be silly, dear. I wouldn't nave missea mis sight for the world." . .