he PRICE TAG of OPPORTUNITY There are a number of occasions in most in-in's life when some "Cash ;it ii i?;i. - Mm Mb mi, iit;iiL IifPrV Time rs rcau it i ntv: m; ui upporiuimy. In most instances, the element of gain may not k important. The fact that you have immediate to take advantage of opportunity at the light time is the important factor. A great many economists believe that the man wnu puus nn") .nuiaivu iuuuL-y now, anci -Has bome.ami at me ngnt time, will be in .-t.f ofUrnntnfrnniia nncitinn nt enmn jate. What is your guess as to what $100.00, put away now, will buy in six eight ten Ita-elve fifteen years? We believe that everyone has a better chance to have "The Price Tag of Opportunity" at the right time if he has "A Definite Plan" of accumulation to follow. Let us show YOU the plans we have to HELP YOU SAVE TO HAVE. INVESTORS SYNDICATE OF CANADA LIMITED Bruce McCallum, Dist. Hep. 212 Fourth Street Green !)17 ROSA LAD I ES' - LEE WEAR - Opening - MONDAY, JUNE 16 343 THIRD AVENUE WEST The Latest In Coats, Lingerie, Dresses Hosiery 10 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON AM, .MERCHANDISE ON OPENING DAY INTERIOR DECORATINO BY JERRY VREBOSCH TERRACE; Terrace Theatre Showing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Saturday matinee at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 17 Chaillc Chan in "DANGEROUS MONEY" with Gloria Warren. Wednesday, June 18 "SILVER RANGE" with Johnny Mack Brown. Friday and Saturday June 20 and 21 "BROOKLYN ORCHID" with William Bendlx, Joe Sawyer Marjorle Woodworth and Grace Bradley mm Jn HAWKINGE. En. . CP) An R.A. F .station here which saw heavy j .u:uun in the Battle of Britain has been handed over to the W A.A.F. as an administrative TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY TOINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Spring! t IT'S TUNE-UP TIMK h With Spring comes the urge K to hit the open road again. Don't risk breakdowns. Our iJ expert Spring Tune-Up will v nrpvent trouble before it oc- (2) curs. See us for a complete Spring Tune-up. Terrace Machine Shop & Garage LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Rough and Dressed Lumber Lumber Iaiuitacuircrs T E It K A C E Logs, Poles and Piling Harvester Co. Agents For International Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. Phllco Radios Willard Batteries .. Local News Items Cash for old gold. Bulser's. Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night at 8:30 pjn. (139) July 1st Dance Civic Centre. O Horticultural Society meeting, Civic Centre, Tucs. June 17, 8 p.m. (Hi) We buy 'and seil fish boats and equipment Now In stock to 33 foot troller, fully equipped. See J. H. Malr, 171 3rd Ave. E. or Phone Black 156. (144) Mrs. Stanley Wilson, here from Edinburgh, Scotland, to spend several months -with her mother, Mrs. R. J. D. Smith, ar rived In the city on Wednesday Tonight's train, due from the East at 11:45 daylight saving time, Is reported one hour late owing to a delayed connection at Jasper so should arrive at 12:45 midnight. Alan Hurst, newly appointed principal o the Booth Memorial High School was principal of the High School In Revelstoke for 13 years and prior to that, was principal In Armstrong. Mrs. Flora Nygard and daugh ter, Joanne, have arrived In the city from Ketchikan to pay a visit with Mrs. Nygard's nephew, Granby Watmough. They will toe here for two weeks. Mrs. J. B. Gibson left the city recently for Forest, near Samia, Ontario, to spend the summer with Miss Eileen Gibson who has taken a vacation school teaching position there for the sum mer during the holidays from Macdonald College where she is studying domestic science. Rev. J. A. Raymond Tingley, British Columbji representative of the British and Foreign Bible Society, Is a visitor In the city J from Vancouver. Tomorrow night Mr. Tingley -will give an Illustrated lecture at an lnter-demonlnational church meeting in the hall of St. Andrew's mm Ello's Furnlturu Store will be closed from June 18 to July 12. (J9) ..100 per cent Pure Wool Gabardine Slacks, tailored in the custom manner Morgan's Men's Wear. UI) Meeting of Rod & Gun Club, Civic Centre! Friday, June 20, 8 p.m. Report on convention and other Important business. E. T. Appiewlxolte. E. E. Hynd-man and Al Black will sail tomorrow night on the Coquitlam, for a brief business visit to Alice Arm, returning to the city on the same steamer Tuesday morning. f 71 Leads You to Fool Health and Comfort We feature X-Ray Fitting became It it the only meant by which you, and we, can ee exactly how your wet look Inside ol a pair ol thoes. With X-Ray'i Magic Pointer we can show ho and wh y a ceitais type of hoe may came toot ill or discomfort. X-Ray enablei u to fit you to ihoet that will give you positive comfort, and possibly correct certain loot trouble! that you now have. We in. vita you, and especially your chii- 1 UMMW""'--" a Complete A-nay Foot Examination. IttaVeaonlyafew minutes, costs you nothing... placet vou under no obli gation. Come in soon. Fashion Footwear SEND YOUR Tire Troubles to SILVERTIP TIRE SERVICE BURNS LAKE, B.C. Truck and Passenger, Car Tires Vulcanized ALL WORK GUARANTEED VANCOUVER PRICES If your bulldlns, house or fur-nlture were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers nowl H. G. HELGERSON LIMITED 216 Sixth Street J. A. Findlay, Indian Agent for the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived In the city on the Caspar yesterday from a visit to the Skidegate section of the agency and proceeded on the same steamer last night to hU headquarters at Massett. Miss Dorothy Kergin and Miss Peggy Large, local girls who were reported yesterday to have dis tinguished themselves In studies at Ontario Women's College, Whitby, are returning home early in July. The former will arrive July 7 and the latter July 1. Interest Is being shown In the palUngs of Miss Jeanne Faure of Telkwa which are being shown In the windows of a downtown radio and "electric chop. The paintings are of local scenes. Miss Faure Is at present dnn trip to Vancouver. Mrs. William Crulckshank left Thursday night lor Vancouver. She will be away a month and will return by way of Kamloops where she will visit with her son, Robert Crulckshank, who is now in the service of the Royal Bank of Canada there. Resignations of Teachers Teacher resignations so far re ceived by the School Board in- elude those of Mrs. Helen Kreu- ger, Mrs. Violet B. Seaman, Mrs. M. J. Grogan, Miss Isabel Dean, Miss Catharine Burnett, Miss Irene Peatt, Mis? Barbara Beale, Miss Ann Semak, Miss E. Ann Wood and A. T. Hardwlck. Announcements All eavcrmnnnm m raw corumn will bt) charrf for a full month t 25o word. Tea and delicatessen sale at Catholic School Hall, June 14, and card party, 8 pjn. Anglican Tea, June 13, Mrs Watts. I Hill 60 Rose Tea, June 19. Canadian Legion Auxiliary tea, I Mrs. C. Anderson's, June 25. Playtime Sandals Pumps. 75 GEORGE McWHINNEY & Company CONTRACTING IN Decorating. Landscaping Lawns, Etc. 117 4th Ave. E. (To rear of pioneer Laundry) Thone Black 489 P.O. Box 1120 DRESS SHOES (To Clear at Less Than Cost) . $2.95 .$1.99 A' Children's Odds & Ends IN 'CHARGE OF MUSEUM C. E. Cull in Also to Look After Tourist Bureau C. E. Cullin has been appoint ed curator of the Prince Rupert museum, which will be officially opened on Monday. Mr. Cullin, a retired city hall employee has been a resident of Prince Rupert for more than 30 years, and was among the remaining few men who entered the Klondyke In 1898. Mr. Cullin also will be In charge of the Public Relations Council's tourist bureau which will occupy an office at the front of the building. The open hours of museum and tourist bureau will synochronlze with the presence In port of tourist vessels. Work on putting the displays in shape was advanced Thurs day afternoon when a display case of marine exhibits wes brought down by Lieut. Eric Jones and a crew of volunteer helpers. Classified Advertising Paysl I SINGER Electric Sewing Machines For Kent Reasonable Rates Phone 864 Prince Rupert Singer Sewing Machine Co. Bargains or 2 pr. for $ 2-75 ALL STYLES AND COLORS Men's Loafers & Oxfords $ 3.95 NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES ALL SALES FINAL SALE COMMENCES JUNE 16 AT 9 A.M. v ! 1 Mid - Summer CLEARANCE Shop (ffroutnumtU Early i 1 Remember DAD on 5 OTHERS W SEND 1IIM A COUTTS CARD Also sec our Gift Suggestions Iptfnc'c Rupert Daflp JM Saturday, June 14, 1947 FATHER'S Sunday, June 15 Smooth - fitting cloth Shirts a makes a hit w See our stock Dress Shirt colors, stripjs signs. COMPANION PRODUCTS Shaving Cream (10 Hair Tonic $1.00 Cremc-Oil Hair Dressing 7."S Hair Oil 7.c After-Shave Talc .... 100 Deodorant ( DAY Broad- X tm glfl lh3t r0& Zh S ill aunu s,s xrfxif' U ..... ... mis ' Vff M GIVE DAI) SOMETHING TO WEAR SWITCH McLITE says: "Good Wiring Is FOR . . . Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Good Insurance ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING f&pi IiniTCp inmvfi n.l ItrPAIIliS 1 O RADIO and APPLIANCE SERVICE RupertRadioS Electric PHONE 641 BOX 1321 DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 MM Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, 35 MM Projectors, Amateur Enlargers and a complete line of photographic supplies. WRATHALL'S , Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert, B.C. COLONIAL CLUB SHAVING LOTION Look In th mirror and tee 111. (low Colonial Club Lotion brousM to your kin. How tint your face feels! Try ii. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY (E. C. Wallace, Manager) . rr " r " " r r FOR VARIETY IN YOUR FISH DIET enjoy our fine quality Eastern Hadctie -Fillets Plate your order today with your local butcher CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT COAL m Company Limited rilONES 116 and 117 Courtesy and Service BRITISH COLUMBIA It's good business to keep your coal bin full! You get speediest ps siblc delivery of your favorite brands of coal from us. ALBERT I McCAFFERY LTD. FUEL AND BUILDING MATERIALS -2av $ ! 4 J!