hae eee eee eee i id fuk DAWA RLWi Monday, May 22, {9 16, of Traction “spares” that are not in envelopes on the car, but out in the open wearing the “V” smile that won't come off. Pride in possession accounts for this—the desire to have the car look its best. Dunlop Tire & Rubber Goods Co., HEAD TORONTO Limited OFFICE— e Branches tn Ineding B 3 ) 3 8 We Take Orders for Nursery Dent think this offer too good to be true, but send tock 2 Se ee oe ITLIAMS ff! LLOYD Whotect @| asked for 60 cents an hour for . Jewellers (Dept. 144), ©, Cornwallis Road, London, N., . : : Hay, Grain and Feed at England. Sundays and for might work, this Vancouver Prices. ______ being the union rate for long- GAP Hae RE EE ee shoremen. There was not much Chicken Feed A Specialty. : P y ADVERTISE IN fish to handle, there being but two schooners in with about 20,000 pounds, so some of t.he fish buyers jumped in and packed and loaded the fish themselves. Salvation Army. Public meetings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.m Sundays at 7:30 p.m. If you want to serve your King and country see Charles Young- man, recruiting sergeant for the 102nd Battalion. tf a he Ltp, Car ominion at an early date. Watch for the|Wharf at 10 a. m. All who in- notice. It will be a scream. tend joining party, kindly leave EDUCATIO iach ; names with the president, Mr. CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT Smithers, Bank of B. N. A. 120 Professional and b — University graduates, teacher The city will shortly issue a nae | is Mee ued attain r new telephone directory. Any de- mene | o oor Western Universities unit ‘ LUMP 3) | Be a comrade of the men w Pa = Bets einige ta ey ee tk after the war, will be the lea ooo in Western Canada. Transporta } to headquarters furnished sult I ae?rT R y | applicants, 1 Re Apply to the OMcer Command $9.50 per Ton — Cash on D E N a4 3 eae i C. Company, 196th Deliver C a seas dattall n, corner 1 tt : , CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK Laurel Street, Vancouver, B Money Back If Not Satis- A SPECIALTY “MERIT ALONE” factory DR. J. S. BROWN A ane ve Poreroe UNION TRANSFER CO Poe. - x Office: Smith Block, Third Avenue : Jaily News elivered by 333 2nd Ave. Phone 36 Phone 454 The Daily News deliver \ oe ee\carrier, 50 cents per month ° Profitable challenged. be. They wished to months. In the Highest Degree Some men figure that as the mercury climbs up sales will fall down. And figuring that way, fate is kind and does not disappoint them. So there has grown up a commercial supersti- tion that Summer is a dull season. * No greater fallacy has ever gone so long un- Summer ¢s a dull season for many lines—but there is no fundamental reason why it should For instance, take a typical case—that of the Canadian wallpaper manufacturers, secure their placing orders from the retailers before the early Fall—when American lines are offered. Through educa- tion by Advertising, they advanced the season to start the middle of June, instead of the end of August, and they now beat their foreign competitors to the market by nearly three Perhaps you face a selling problem that edu- cation by Advertising will solve. your Summer business needs the tonic of ‘ Summer Advertising. Perhaps As the mercury climbs up to its highest degree, increase, rather than slacken, your Advertising and selling efforts. find it profitable—in the highest degree. You will Advice regarding your advertising problems is available through any recovnized Canadian advertising agency, or the Secretary of the Can- adian Press Associution, Loom 603 Lumsden Building, Toronto. Enquiry involves no obligition on your part—so write, if interes’