I IT" m FMj-j..-, , Prince Kopert Daflj? f5rtos Lta. 5 Wednesday, July 21. 1048 . -"f "TTT A 1 . 1 : .vi :': JACK McHEIL IS MOURNED Fnneral of Well Known Pioneer M Bulkley Valley This Afternoon BMITTSER8 Funefft! of tlw late J. J. Wa Metre!!, ptntifpr businessman arrd raricrter oj the BtrlWfcy VaNey, wan held this afternoon from Bmfthm Urtited Church with rnterment in the Bmlthers "Cemetery. Mtnv SJ f ELECTRICALLY ) ifjpfk V AND ENJOY THE raw-' (Fgm A rrials Prince Rupert Miss M. Ross, Toronto; MLss M. Weaver, Toronto; Miss E. L. Cooper, Toronto; Miss A. S. Warren, Toronto; Mrs. G. Langley, Hazel-ton; Mrs. D. Brehtren and t-t. ( .. ;,; friends of deceased were in attendance to pay their final tri- daughter, Terrace; Miss G. Orn.j --mm. cntes of respect to Ws rrtemory. Mr. McNeill dfed hi the Bulk- IF. ut J ' - i "V ley Valley District Hospital at 3 o'clock Monday afternoon from X8AT gSia the effects of a self-inflicted Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. J. Chapman, Shawtlans; R. M. Bell, Vancouver; Miss E. Mllner, Laci-ner; Miss B. Leor.er, Ladner; Miss B. Moats, Port Sfrnpson; Miss L. ft. Castles. Toronto; Miss A. Hutchison, Toronto; Miss. G. Wood, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs 8. Huenge, Needles, California; Mrs. E. G. Strimhpld, Topley; H. lV ' -5:! 1 gunshot wound rn the head. The ! I X PJ i f 5rC Mil shooting occurred Bunday nieht at approximately 10:30: LAST APPEARANCE FOR A WHILE In one of the wards of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Banstead, Eng., Princess Elizabeth talks to a young patient on the road to recovery. The tcur of the hospital marked the last public appearan ?e of the Prints for some months. She expects a hiibv in October. A few minutes prior to this Mr. McNeill phoned Wall's taxi, requesting to be niekpri t nrt , ' aj-g taken into town to a restaurant. j ' The call was answered by 0rrr F. Beam, Port Essing-.on; Miss' M. Stevens, Toronto; Miss E. All- man, Toronto; W. j. Henderson, Church Creek; Miss E. B. lien-! derson, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. F.l Robin, Pacific; W. Williscroit, I Terrace; Mrs. M. Guide, Chicago; ' H. J. Irwin, Vancouver; S. Han- 1 H. Wall, proprietor of Wall's. Taxi, who arrived at deceased's T", home to find It. in rturknpao f , son. New York; J. Wilson, Van ENJOY wi. icvciYiug no aiiKwer to ine sound of the horn, Mr. Wall entered the kitchen of the house, and called, several times. Be- lieving then that Mr. McNeill "had phoned from some place ' else he returned to 'nls car and on the way discovered deceased! lying in the grass at the road-i Ride. Believing him to be suf-l fering from a heart attack, Mr J Wall immediately summoned couver; D. French, Vancouver; , J. P. McKay, Vancouver; N. Mai?-' gone, Vancouver; Mrs. J. Butler, and family,- Alice Arm; J. Snn-tag, Alice Arm; W. Crissman, Alice Arm; Mrs. I. Fiva, Alice Arm; Mrs. K. Rold, Vancouver; A. R. Sorbie, Sandspit; J. Des-jardines, Vancouver; C. EnvoM-sen, Vancouver; Mrs. W. J. Davies, Queen Charlotte CHv: Mr WIIATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Develonintr, Printine Enlarsrins QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies ENJOY wash day! Save your hands let an electric wnshcr do the haid work hy gentle motion which forces creamy suds through loiled clothing and linen;.! cleaner waVh! Yes, electric washing is more thorough Ix-cmse suds are not swished through parts of the garments a few times, but through all parts many times! a quicker job! An electric washer does the work, allowing you time for other matters, and in far less time than ft takes "to scrub by hand, your I.mmlry is thoroughly wasb4 rinsed and out on tin. line! medical aid. The call was answered by Dr.! and Mrs. B. R. Davies, Wells. Graham Mills wno found Mc ENJOY City Merchants j Neill Clliva itrltW, n t..,llnt i ,v- nit, n uulici nuuiiu In the right temple and a 41 calibre revolver clasped loosely in his right hand. Dr. Mills im NO WRONG NUMBERS LONDON, Telephone operators here might find themselves out of work. A robot radiotelephone which switches itself on automatically to 'listen" for calls, has been developed for island and hill country City merchants are asked In future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4-p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. mediately called the police and Dr. L. M. Greene and Mr. McNeill was rushed to hospital. An inquiry held late Monday afternoon and Tuesday, under Coroner H. C. Davies attributed QI'EF.X MARY AT FILM PREMIERE Her Majesty Queen Mary, accompanied by Mrs. Clement Attlee (right), is snown greeting Lady Dalrymple-Champneys (left), as ycung screen star John Howaid Davis looks on. This photo was taken at the world premiere of the film ' Oliver Twist " of which young Davis is the star. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Neame are in the background. death to premeditated suicide! Try a Classified Ac in The wews due to ill health. Mr. McNeill was bom in the United Btates and came to the) Bulkiey Valley about 40 years ago from the Yukon where he1 had followed the gold rush or ' 98. He first settled in Alderrnere where he operated a hotel, later; children liked reading, but movie going did not take top place as a favorite pastime. I miuiitkv amftS) , ' . .a- i Hollywood Cafe Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe in Prince Rupert Open from 3:30 p.m. to 3:30 a.m. NOT MOVIE FANS , LONDON, P A recent questionnaire sent to school children in Britain showed that the ma-pjority of boys liked playing football best in their leisure It Pays to Advertise. Advertise in the Daily News! time, with cycling next. Must In Etiquette f 3ER1A LEE moving to Telkwa where he engaged in ranching and stock raising for many years. He also Reminiscences By W.J. and Reflections l replying to an We specialize in Chinese Dishes I owned a large general store in i It is Impossible FOR outside orders Phone 133 CHOW MIEN I Telkwa which he operated until 12 years ago when he moved to Bmithers. He was 73 years of it absolutely nec- uhy one cannot CHOP SUEY age. FOR THAT "SECOND WIND" -PAUSE FOR REFRESHMENT jl :wugh when pos it is verv coorteou' Others of that memorable Journey north Mrs. Irtrdir.g, Governor Scott Borv-anfl they were but a few, hiv followed the lon. long tr.al. ion. I A writer in a '.vrstirn publication, common' Ini; on tiie trend of international .if fairs, si.ys: "The British are In the mini insecure soo. no'.h in nr. economic and military way than at any Radio to 1240 Kilocycle- CFPR f Trert to eat the I y from the cock- (Subject to change) re or after tlrink- time since Nei.ien destroyed trie WEDNESDAY P.M. :00 Eomuns Aockngt 1:1 Stock Quotations epanusn Armaaa. nun u.u, irinking. if one 1 It Is not n,.ces- he probably ?o-opet ateri with unless -desired. Admiral Sampson in laws a young man be another 8panish fleet Into the New Stock of WATERMAN'S Pens and Pencils has just arrived. A fine graduation or going-away gift. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY i To note a heavy increase in 'the jjinntint of rutomobllc licenses at Prince Rupert is to feel a certain satisfuc'.ion First of all. more cars ar" being made , aiiri marketed. Mo-i- people are I 'oirg sufficiently wnll to be able : tn buy f.nl use thorn. Mere A: . p l Int. 4:30 Music by Goodman th a girls mother harbor of Santiago on s his first call on southern coast of Cu-a. BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE I 4:45 Wanderaway Shoes 5:00 Music in a Mellow Mood I 5:30 Musical Cocktails to other mem- Time does slip along: A quar'.-r rrinre Rupert residents ere eX-iily if the girl of a century ago tWs mot'th : P"Hencinp the pleasures a;m ad- since W. G. Ha-d;.ip, only prexi-; vantaftes taut c- own-unp mi-Hni in mvtran ),ut-.r? h, do plies. And now H?.u there are SI 1 Vacationing with our iar: so, toured Alaska, lie died hi liMihways, the ci'y is m more i ihreci touch w!. North America. iwigitr l r. ksk 1 Points to check before you leave i the baiiy New Ban Francisco a f.-w weeks later to ensure a JEELBtACE Buskin? shiri:s ,ead or alive, are no slouches as publicity hounds. A hunch off Alberni, slti aimed ovv !.V.e back cl one as carefree holiday: ENGINE TVNE-rP Maximum miles per gallon of gas. Insurance against engine failure. BRAKE INSPECTION Safety and Confidence. WIIEEL ALIGNMENT Driving: comfort when at the S:5 Stipper Varieties 6:00 Song Festival T.B.A. 6:30 Musical Varieties fi:40 Rec. trit. 8:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Arthur L. Phelps (Kingston) 7:30 Agnes Butcher (Tor.) 8:00 Program of Hebrew Music 8:45 The Hebrew Theatre fi:00 The Dybuk 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Scientists Report 10:30 Dohnani Quintet 10:45 Jean de Rimanocry Conducts 1100 Fish Arrivals 11:05 Weather Forecast and EST IN ALTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Your 1 i! loafed i.: a lazzy sea and nearly ' overterid, Ano'her one, found in an over 'lpt .shape on an island s!vti".' he v Pi Ince Rupert years 030. st thr whole country ! in a sweat, for no one could say I what the crvtlure was Uentle- mm of sciriir-, however, soon i calmed the quick piead of fever PERAL MOTORS DEALER wheel for long distances Prevention of excessive tire wear. And last but not least a thorough LINDSAY LUBRICATION and know that every part of your car has been correctly lubricated and checked includes under-car inspection. LINDSAY MOTORS LTD. PHONE 866 O ftTrle . Butck Che. Truck P"lli,t Oldxm.ihllii r. M r Triirkl MACBINE WORK A SPECIALTY p Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, aC. "'fiM mn"3 O and orders. ..both. Ask for it either way A i trade-marks mean the same thins. Authorized Bottlers of Coca-Cola, un cler Contract with Coca-Colft Ltd. NORTH STAR BOTTLING WORKS Prince Rupert ed, iiuapinatiou. Leadership appears to be a l-attiral law. In any group, tmall or larger, it invtnably makes it-s"'.f felt- Vou hnir the familiar expression "a born lender," and it is truth. This capacity, gift, talent, or genius conies early and is quickly recognized. Sometimes it is a blessing to a country, as seen In national, growth and development. 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