PAGE TOUR Expert OPTICAL SERVICE VISIT OUR BASEMENT STORE For Fine China, DInnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER RUPERT PEOPLES STOKE Swim Suit Styles Get in the Swim! AUCTION SALE Having received instructions from Vancouver owners, I will sell by Public Auction at the Auction Rooms, Third Avenue on Friday, June 2nd, 2 p.m. Fifty-four articles Misses' and Ladies' dresses, suits, coats and fur jackets. All these items are new and must be sold-no reserves. J. MAIIt, Auctioneer. SHOP the Heart of the Town" AT THE and Vegetables Are Right PACIFIC CAFE Special: Chinese Dishes Chop Suey Chow Mein SEVENTH AVE. MARKET "The Friendly Store We handle HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS and VAN'S BREAD Also Fresh Fruit Our Trices MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We hare a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the City three times weekly (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite Canadian Legion Meet Mc at, . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Coffee .is Tops) CHAS. DODIMEAU Optometrist In Charje Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing Hand Engraving DIAMOND MERCHANT BRA-TOP (As illustrated) and One Piece Prettiest swim suits ever! Gay print cottons figure-smooth with bra tops, fitted mm uauu 111a biwi is. xiiijr- V priced. I Also smart one-piece dressmaker style that are RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Hours 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Classified Ads Advertising In this section is payable in advance at the office. Tlease do not ask ns to deviate from this rule WANTED WANTED Child's tricycle, large size. Green 465. (128) WANTED Furnished apartment for officer and wife. Call Black 251 after 6 o'clock. (127) WANTED $50.00 Reward for furnished house, close In. Will pay rent up to $75 per month. Urgent. Phone American Signals 418 after 6 pjn. (137) $5.00 Reward for small furnished house or apartment for service man, wife and daughter. Refined. Rent in advance. Box 750 Dally News. (127) WANTED TO RENT For young couple with 2 children, a four or five room house. Centrally located. Apply Box 757 Dally News. (tf) WANTED TO BUY Medium sized two - wheel warehouse truck. Valetln Dairy. (127 WANTED Electric Phonograph Player. Box 767 Dally News. (131) LOST LOST Between Mrs Parkers and McCutcheon's Drug Store, small parcel. Please leave at Dally News. Reward. 128 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND IIAIR STYLING ESTHER STANYER Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver Phone Red 934 or call at 1467 Sixth Avenue East, Upstairs VAL SPIDEL Floor Sanding and Finishing Alterations and Repairing Phone Green 880 General Delivery SEPTIC TANKS And Filter Lines Cleaned and Repaired. Apply Box 749 Dally News. PRINCE RUPERT FLORIST Prop.: MRS. A. R. LOCK 300 3rd Ave. Phone 777 SEE F. MURPHY FOR LUMBER STOCK FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 225 1st Avenue East Phone Black 834 IDEAL CLEANERS "House of Better Cleaning-Authorized "FLEX FORM" SERVICE Shapes Dresses Without Guessw Waterproofing a Specialty. PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Deauty Culture In all Us branches 200 4th Street Phone 655 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phono 174 P.O. Box 274 INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS Canadian Limited 13. F. Lovin, Representative Box 526 1315 Plggot Ave. Prince Rupert, B.C. FOR SALE FOR SALE Household fudiv ture. Phone Black 810. U32 FOR SALE Folding cot. 1325 Plgott Avenue. 1128) FOR SALE Brown double bcl and brown single bed complete. Phone Black 731. (123) FOR SALE Bed and dresser. 424 Dunsmuir Street. 127 FOR SALE Household furniture. Pliase apply Don Wilson's Barber Shop. Phone Black 810. (tf) FOR SALE Ford car, two door. 1937 model, good rubber, celling price. One No. 24 Woods four knife planer, complete with five pairs of side heads. One No. 3 NaUonal sawmill with two head saws, sawdust and slab conveyors, log haul, like new, only used five months. For inspection and prices see Strom Lumber Company, Prince George, B.C. (tf) HELP WANTED WANTED Chambermaid for local hotel. Apply National Selective Service A.F. 129. (tfl WANTED Housekeeper to live in or woman to do housework two or three times weekly. Phone Blue 801 or apply 346 4 th Ave. West. HELP WANTED Male. Finish ing carpenter wanted for temporary work. Apply Selective Service No. A.M. 130. (131) SAWYER, Edgerman, Green-chalnmen, Lumber Pilers and Millworkers wanted for 25 thousand foot sawmill. Good accomodation. Celling wages paid. Apply National Selective Service for order number (994) 5005. (tf) FOR KENT ROOM AND BOARD for two gentlemen, sharing. 1341 1 Pigott Ayenue. 131 ' FOR RENT Furnished house for July and August. Couplr--only. Phone 569. ilt FOR RENT Room close in for gentleman only. Phone Black 965. (tfi FOR RENT Three room house. Apply P.O. Box 1496, Substation "B." (130) PERSONAL BAYAND & SEELEY, Painting, Decorating, Kalsominlng. All work guaranteed. Blue 378. "Satisfaction" our motto. (150) FOUND FOUND Single key on gold chain. Also two keys on long silver chain. Owners may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement, (tf) THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 5 p.m. to 2 am. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 kwono sang 1iinq iioi ki;i: CHOP SUEY HOUSE C12 7lh AVI WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p:m. to 12 p.m. Tucsday.10 p.m. to 12 pm. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 12 p.m. Tbone Red 217 IJURN WOOD For Summer Dry Slabwood, cord $10.00 Dry Jackplne $12.50 HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 THE DAILY NEWS a It's a date that will go down in history: The day of Unconditional Surrender i i i And remember Vic j tory will bring you a date j with PEEK FREAN'S ' delicious English Biscuits; BISCUITS FROM LONDON, ENGLAND Tl Mill It NAIT. X.1S01.-. Kr.lcd Tender will be rrrrlrcd by the MlnlsU-r of Land at Victoria. BC. not later than 11 am on the 13th day of June. 1041. for the purr base of Licence X3&046. to cut 3.000 000 feet of Spruce, cedar and Hemlock on Um Nort heart quarter of Section II, Towuablp 2, Kagan Bay. Saklete Inlet. Qoecn Charlotte Islands Land Dtatrttt. Two i2 yean will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particular! ot the Chief Forrnter. Victoria. DO, or District Fon-iter. Prince Rupert. I1C PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. nox :m Specialists on Rulltup Roofs Repairs, Ite-shlngllng Free Estimates i SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waypolnta, Stewart and North -Queen Charlotte Islands i Full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 DESTROY SUBMARINE (continued from page 1) aid "We were as close as wc could possibly get and all our guns were blazing away. Our bow almost touched the U-boat's .:de on one occasion. You :ould see the terrified expressions 2M the Nazis faces. They did ,.ot like it one bit and I could hardly blame them. They were lucky to be alive at all. Th prisoners we picked up soon re-ivcred. They were fit and hard." CIIILLIWACK WAS FIRST TO LIKE Summing up mc action. Lieut. Cdr. Coughlln said: "Chllllwack was first to see the U-boat and , first to open fire and score a iiit. All our ships were In there pitching and doing a fair amount of hitting when their turn came to bat" He was loud in his praise of Commander Burnett, whose display of tactics won the plaudits of all commanding officers In the group. "He manoeuvred the ships as If they were mechanical soldiers and had Uie U-boat in the middle ail thr u-av h.. irt -it.', one of the finest officers you'd want to work with and wc are all proud to have served under hlm. Lieut Cdr. Moffat, commanding officer of Fennel declared Wc needed patience to stay around and when the sub fin - ally came to the surface Chilli-1 wack was in the best position to grapple with It. Wc dropped kU of depth charges and I'm sure we shook him up plenty. We were also able to pumpj some four-Inch and Oerllkoni stuff at him." "It was a great piece of team work and a fine triumph for the Canadians of whose group I have the honour to be Senior Officer." said Commander Burnett. "As Senior Officer I was .sailing the St Catharines, the new commanding officer, Lieut A. H. Eaaton, DAC R.C.N.R.. not having had time to report Sy the time we sailed with Lhe convoy. The first lieutenant. Lieut. A. W. Splcer. R.CN.VJt.. all lost whalers, so we lowered Chllllwack and St. Catharines i during the afternoon. Fennel. if Reglna, carried out the duties cf commanding a; fleer In a most efficient manner. The patience displayed brought Its reward. I only, hope that we ran go out and do Uie same thing again." Lieut. Cdr. Nixon said Chau-dlerc "happened to be there" when the U-boat was forced to surface. "We all ler him have it. tie .u. it a -spec . "4 "T c . Blw,Pe oi ucptn cnargepaiierna to tnc 10NGER LASTING rmicj already heavy load dropped on the submarine. The rescue work was a bit tricky, the weather having spoiled up our motorboats and whaler and between them they managed to pick up all the crews as well as Nazis, thirteen of them were clinging to or sitting In a pontoon." Asked what happened to the convoy, Lieut. Cdr. Ixon declared laconically: "Nothing, exactly nothing. We brought it to the United Kingdom without a scratch, and it was a big one too." ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. (By Dorothy (Urbutt) Monday afternoon I had quite a little chat with Franklc Lcei. the dancer with the Joe Boys Franklc has had a very Interesting career. As a small boy he was the victim of a very peculiar accident wlycn a man frli from a scaffolding on top of htm. breaking hU leg In three jP,acc: F'anklc t tf" mc what happened to the poor haP who dld the WMngi. When I he was recovering from this ac cident he started exercising his leg by Up dancing this was back In Sasxaioon. Dancinr classes were next, soon he was teaching dancing. Then he went 1? lhf rr,n" ,n he ,(! pleasure cruUe days, and acted as master of ceremonies, dancer and entertainer. On thwc trip he met some Hollywood potentates I think anyone who comes out of Hollywood has to be called a potentate, matter of form and all that and through them was able to get into nigh. club and picture work as a dancer. From there he went to New Zealand and Australia and tn 1935 he turned up In London where for a while it was pretty tough going. He worked in film exchanges. In the Wardour Street movie offices and gradually got his break as a dance appearing In productions with Jessie Matthews and Florence Desmond. He was at the Palladium In "The Fleet's Lit Up" I saw that showi with Frances Day her birthday Is the same as mine, though alas, there ar many years between and tn "High Hat." His specialty num ber was dancing on gigantic top hats and he had his picture n novelty perfume bottles named after the show "High Hat Per fume." At the outbreak of war he tried to Join up with the Canadian Army In London but found out that he had to return ,lo to do go hfre h? j, wltn lhe RC.F. nce July 1940 and with R.OA.F. shows, for almost a, ion8 And rlght , iiuw iiu Biggest pruuicm is ran f.nd somebody who will sell him a "Pineapple Ukelele" of all things. That Is, a uke made of pineapple wood. They're hard to grr now, but he says they arc worth hunting for. The usual weekly meeting of the Service Wives Club wia be held at the Hut on Thursday afternoon. i MvL GATEWAY TO rCl Cyi TOMORROW! BSj Your electrical outlet the gateway through which comes the use of electrical appliances essential to modern living. And through this same outlet wilt conic to your home the miracles of tomorrow. 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