Saturday, April 11,
1914 Bella Coola
Courier $1.00 a Year
Bella Coola and District
Sportsman's Mysterious
Disappearance
A sad calamity has cast a gloom over Bella Coola Valley. On Wednesday
night word reached the town that Colonel Robert F. Lindsell, had
disappeared, and in spite of a thorough search of the vicinity by the
neighboring settlers no trace of him could be found.
It appears that Col. Lindsell, who was an ardent sportsman, had taken
his rod and line and gone to the river to enjoy the excellent trout
fishing which these waters provide. When he failed to appear at the home
of Mr. S. Le C. Grant, where he was making his temporary residence, at
his accustomed time, some anxiety arose as to his whereabouts, which
rapidly increased when it was found that he was not to be located at the
homes of any of the neighbors, where it was hoped he had gone to pay a
friendly visit.
On word of his disappearance reaching town, constable Broughton left
for the spot and continued the search but without avail. Returning to
town, he engaged Indians with canoes and all day Thursday the search was
continued.
It is stated that the Colonel can be traced to the river, where it
seems likely that he waded out to a large rock on which he took his
position in order to pursue his favorite sport. It is assumed that he
either overbalanced and fell from his rock, or that being tempted to
cross the river he was swept off his feet by the rapidly running stream
and carried under one of the numerous log-jams in this part of the
river.
Colonel Lindsell, who had for some years retired from the British
army, had spend several months visiting his son Mr. G. Lindsell, and by
his genial manner had won many friends who will deeply regret his sad
death.
Much sympathy is being expressed with Mr. and Mrs. G. Lindsell and
son in their sad bereavement.
$100
Reward Will be paid by the under- signed for the
recovery of the body of Colonel R.F. Lindsell. G.
Lindsell, Hagensborg, BC |
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$150
Reward Will be paid by the under- signed for the
recovery of the body of Colonel R.F. Lindsell G.
Lindsell, Hagensborg, BC
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Bella Coola, BC Saturday, June 20, 1914
The body of
Colonel Robert F. Lindsell, who met his death by drowning in the Bella
Coola River on April 8th last, was found floating in the Inlet on
Saturday last by a local fisherman. The remains were taken to the Bella
Coola cannery where after being identified, preparations were made for
interment.
The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon from the home of Mr. J.
Clayton, Rev. H. Sageng of Hagensborg officiating.
The coffin was appropriately draped with the Union Jack and covered
with numerous floral wreaths, and many people from different parts of
the valley attended to pay their last respects to a brave soldier and a
kind and genial neighbor.