PAGE POUR US 3 LOCAL NEWS NOTES the topic of a letter from the Canadian transport controller which was read at the meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last evening. An offer of George Taylor to repair typewriters of the commercial department of the Booth Memorial IDeh School was rejected at last night's meeting of -the board, the terms not being consid ered satisfactory. flnncuncemehtA All advertisements in this column will be" charged for a lull month at 25c a word. 17. Contract and Whist; prizes. Admission 50c. gobd Eastern Star Dance, March 26. Valhalla Invitation Dance, Oddfellows Hall, April 2. Cathedral Easter Sale, April 29. Temple. Masons, wives, O.E.S. and parents welcome. Kindly bring two teaspoons sugar for sugar march. (It) Alex MacKenzie was welcomed as the latest new member of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com- school ! merce at the regular monthly iia- ner last night. A guest in the per A. M. Borland, until recently with the Union Steamship Co. office here, was in the city yesterday afternoon bound from Vancouver to Whitehorse where he Card party, Catholic Hall, March has accepted a position as account Entries Queen Mary Bridge Tournament close March 17. Registered Nurses' Association Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, March 18. St. Peter's Spring Sale, March 25. ant with the White Pass and Yukon route. At last night's meeting of the Chamber of Commerce there ras a communication from the British Columbia Natural Resources Conservation League, of which Hon. H. H. Stevens is one of the leading spirits, drawing attention to the important part that reforestation and tourist traffic would play in after the war development and urging that preservation of these resources be ensured. Archie Shiel, president of the Pacific American Fisheries from Bellingham, was here yesterday afternoon bound for a trip to S. O. N. Meeting. March 4. '53 A. S. Niekerson left yesterday for Juneau and other Alaska points on , a Dusiness trip to Vancouver The school board, at last nlgnt s meeting, decided to ooiain lurmer A subscription of $20 in cash i Information in regard to the ac- from the iades of the Naas River tivities of night school classes at Indians jor the current Red Cross Booth Memorial School. for funds has been received at the Daily News office-. Maximum loading of cars was k Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday, March 5, 7:30, Masonic business in connection with the canning interests of his company. Trustee C. G. Ham told the school board at it meeting last night that there was no report ready in regard to the Booth Memorial High School grounds. Neither were there reports from the committees on the ther schools. A letter from the Canadian Chamber of Commerce in re?avd to the "pay as ,you earn" Income tax proposal was presented at Hit night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. As the plan has already been adopted in the budget, it was felt that it son of Neil McEiroy or the Union I need not be further discussed. Steamship Co. office was also welcomed. peter -Brass and Bill Shrubsall who left here Christmas Eve having received their call from the Royal Canadian Air Force, having successfully passed their examina tions after taking a course in air craft instruction. They are now go ing to Vancouver Technical School for further training A communication from the Prince Rupert and District Teachers' Association in regard to the proposal that the provincial gov ernment should take over the fi nancial responsibility for education in this province 'was read at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. The chamber had Invited a speaker to address the meeting but, as none appeared, no action was taken on the matter. I 0 Airwomen are needed for hes& and many other trades: Clerks ; : : Fabric Workers j ; Steno-graphers : ; ; Transport Drivers ; ; i Cooks . . . Photographers. Send for this free book, let about airwomen in the R.C.A.F. Write: Director of Manning, R.CA.F,Jackson Haild-ing, Otuwa.or the near, est Recruiting Centre listed below. Rterultlng Cmnfrtt alt Vancouver.Catgary, Edmonton, Saslta. loon.R.slna, WJnnl-ptg, North Boy, Wlndior, london, Hamilton, Torontoj Ottawo, Monlrtat, Qutbee, Moncton, Halifax. ROYAL unless you women take their places Right now there are hundreds of Canada's young airmen who are eager to get into the thick of the fight but are grounded. They must carry on the many essential jobs on the ground in the offices, hangars, meteorological departments, control towers and equipment depots until airwomen replace them. These are jobs women can do and are doing. Are you ready to don an R.C.A.F. uniform and let a young airman fly and fight? Are you ready to play your part in the biggest show on earth? There are forty different kinds of work you can do in the R.C.A.F. The training is trior-ough and will be valuable to you after the war no matter what you do. Splendid oppor-1 tunities for advancement if you join now The R.CA.P. needs girls, ages 18 to 4 with at least High School Entrance. Apply at your nearest R.CA.P. Recruiting Centre, bringing proof of education and birth certificate. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROMOTION. RCAF CANADIAN' C-WD-N Rcrutl!ng Centra Hourtt ' Mondoyi, Tuaidoyi, Thurtdoyi 'and frU dayi, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.) Wodnosdayi, 9 a.m. to 6 pjn.) Saturday!, 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVEN-INGS RESERVED FOR WOMEN APPLICANTS ONLY AIR FORCE THE DAILY NEWS THURSDAY An "IF" For Board words to heart. ers (With apologies to the L-.te Rudyard Kipling) If you would find a room where all around you Are just too glad that you have to stay, If you would keep the room fat we have found you And not be asked at once to go away, If with your hostess you would put relations Upon the friendliest footing from the start, And save so many needless complications Then read and take these few wise Stubborn Rheumatic Pain Watch Out for ARTHRITIS Whether you are feeling first twinges or have suffered from those insistent aches and pains for some time, you owe it to yourself to find out just what ALLENRU, that great formula for relieving the pains of Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago and Neuritis, will do for you. ALLENRU acts fast contains no opiates. Must relieve nagging pain and suffering or money back. You can get ALLENRU at W. J. McCutcheon's and all druggiste. J. V. Scrivener, local representative of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, was the speaker today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. He dealt "with the subject of inflation. President George C. Mlt- you would keep a room then ?U was in the chair, a good at- keep it tidied, tendance of Rotarlans being on And pay the rent upon the day it's hand with a few guests. I due. 1 By this oft-broken rule you'd besti The Prince Rupert Chamber of be guided Commerce was notified by the To act as you would have folks act ( management of the Commodore to you. I Cafe at last night's meeting that Try to remember those who sleep ' It would be impossible to cater to . above you Before experimenting with the dialling tone And ifrou really want to make them love you Don't spend a lifetime at their telephone. If you're a smoker do not strew your ashes Across the carpet, furniture and hearth, , If late at night avoid all bangs and crashes. And don't spend fifty minutes In the bath. Remember when you wash don't I leave your washing In drooping wreaths that wctly drip and wilt For other folk it's most unpleasant sloshing B&ei'cot about in puddles you have spilt. If friends come in, keep hours and voices seemly. If you take meals punctual to the dot. v You'll find that It annoys a cook extremely To waste a meal or try to keep it hot. If you're a girl who needs a lot of' ! warning I Before you wake then get a clock that chimes; You can't expect that every single morning Your hostess wants to call you twenty times. We know that it is very trying To leave your home to follow duty's call Girls from the East, and West are dally "why-lng" Slhey ever left their own home town at all. But if you keep yourself and room In order You need not worry that you're far away From home, for you will be the perfect boarder The guest that anyone would llko to' stay ELLA WEBB Circular correspondence from the leaeral Department of Labor, in ; regard to compulsory collective ' 1 oargaining, a booklet entitled "Testing the 'Isms," votes and proceedings of the legislature and annual report of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation were referred to by the secretary at the meeting last night of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. For Income Tax Returns see . . R. E. Mortimer Phone 88 324 2nd Ave. KWONG SANG niNG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal 812 7th AVE. WEST All your patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Red 247 further evening dinner meetings although luncheons could be handled. It was left to the president, R. M. Wlnslow. and secretary. Arthur Brooksbank, to make arrangements for the venue of the next meeting. FOR SALE FOR SALE 3' x 4' 4 Reflex Cam era, also .22 calibre Mossberg clip repeater. Apply Box 445 Dally News. 5G) FOR SALE Electric Black 187. LOST LOST Man's gold Phone Red 198. Stove. Phen? FOR SALE Three Men's Suits. Ap. ply Staff House No. 6, Room 675. after six o'clock. (54) OL'fiE F3R SALE House, completely furnished, 10 rooms and bath, pantry, linen closet, largr halls, hot water heating system, cement basement, suitable for rooming or boarding house. Pric $4,000. Apply to 510 Seventh Avenue West. 54i WANTED WANTED Room by gentleman, light housekeeping preferred. Apply Box 439 Dally News. (56) WANTED Secondhand cook stove with water front. Suite 4, Washington Block. (33) WANTED To Rent or. Buy: Two or three room house. Apply Box 440, Dally News. (57 WANTED To tent or lease, 5 or 6 room house, unfurnished. Clarence Thomson, Phone 423 or 53. tf) WANTED To buy rowboat. 12 to 16 feet, good condition. Phone Blue 976. 55) WANTED Singer sewing machine. Phone Red 337. (55) WANTED Room and board In family home for woman with 4 months' old baby. Urgent. Phone Blue 419 (Mrs. Martin). 58) wristwatch. 55) BOARD AND ROOM BOARD and Room for men sharing. 718 Fraser Street. HELP WANTED WANTED Woman for companionship and light housekeeping duties. Service man's wife might be suitable, Phorte Blue 109 or apply Madam Rajaut a"t Tlell. WANTED Experienced stenographer for full time employment. Provincial Field Service, Court House, Prince Rupert. Phone 531. tf) PERSONAL BAND and Orchestra Instruments not in use may be turned Initi ready cash. Send full particulars ; to Whaley Royce & Company, 310 Yonge St., Toronto, Ontario. Help The SANTOS-DUMOYTS FEAT Santos-Dumont, a Brazilian, won 100,000 franc In 1901 by encircling the Elffell Tower in a steerable balloon. COASTAL HIGHWAY Hundreds of miles of smooth beach along the coast were Brazil's first highway. FOR TOMMY'S DOGS Mobile chiropody units now follow British troops into the field. 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