'J RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Vancouver, Publish ers. Covering British Columbia. RECORD Forcings Machine Work Patterns Westminster Iron Works John ReicJ, Proprietor Vol. 14, No. 56, Friday, April 26 191^, The Manufacturers off Structural and Ornamental Ironwork 1 •Phone 53 Office and Works, Tenth St., New Westminster, EC. C. Home Bank of Canada Head Office, Toronto. M. J. HANET, C.E., Preoident. A general banking business transacted. -All classes of mercantile accounts solicited. Vancouver Branch, 446 Hastings St. W. J. F. MacSOVALO, Manager I GALVANIZING— We are equipped with the Most Modern Plant in Canada Allan & M Kelvie Engineering Co., Ltd. 1214 Pender St., E. M. .. _ • Highland 1573 VANCOUVER, B. C. BUILDUfQ PEBMZTB AMOUNTING TO S500 OB OVXK ISBUED __ TBX VANtfOUVEB C1TT HALL TXBTEBD&T Number Description Cost Street Address Irot and Block Subdivision 9175—rl sto. fr. bldg.. 9176—2 sto. fr. bldg. ....$800 .$4975 957 24th Ave. E \ 16—8 1520 Commercial Dr.' „ Architect Contractor Address 301 R. Armour C. G. Jameson ... Owner Address Mrs. Hutchinson Prof. E. Odium Vancouver]Brand Cement, Reinforcing Steel, Hydrated Lime, etc. Phone 2988 Ft.0FC0LUMBIA AV Clayburn Firebrick and other Clay- burn Products, Facing Brick, Building Papers, etc. Mundy, Rowland & Co. ELECTRICAL1 ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Power Installations General Electrical Construction .. 'PHONE SEraOttl 1145 Standard Bank Buildhf vwouki - mnniru /• BUILDING AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS Lumber Veni Our Stock is the Mo WeV^re also \ , , "Celebrated' and Birch I J. FYFE SM 1320 Richards St. ,. ier Panels, Etc. Complete on the Pacific Coast iole Agents for the [Beaver Brand" Maple - •ring. H CO. LIMITED Vancouver, B. C. * J* « nt. •*** THE HOIipEN CO., Ltd. GENERAL HAM fAY & CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES If Sol« Agents)In Osnsicla for , 7-s; „1v, * rf* <f ^1^179—M.' H. ,rWatson,;:_b!d.'f garage, •oyer Riveting; A Chipping Hammers; Little ;GfantvDrills;. Duntley Electric Tools; Rock'Drills; Air.Compresiors; V-" - X - -■»- ' -Fuel Oil and Gas Enginoa. " - •> I BUILDING PERMITS $ .^.^M^;,.;«7,^ls,.;.<s^.^«j.4*^fe»j.1j!.j.^,»j.^.j^.C on the repair of certain portions of 9173—Macau ley & Nichols,, alter, to store, 1062 Granville St., $480; Tinney &t Humphries, Contrs. - 9174—J. McConaghy, bid. garage, 1211 11th E., $100. 9177—Mrs. E. Campbell, bid. garage, 1368 12th E., $175; J. A. Thomas, contr. ■-'.9178—H. Diston'& Sons, inter."alter.,' 36 Powell St., $250; J'. D. Bed.dallr cont. NORTH VANCOUVER NOTES.,;, . Work Wji shortly be, commenced tlie Marine Drive which-have develop- I ed holes or an uneven surface." ThW work jjwill be. both-east-and west of Dundarave and will be carried out un- der the supervision of the, municipal engineer,- Mr. G. T. Fox. The Keith road bridge is now open for vehicular traffic 'and practically alPthe work:, completed. As this" bridge lias r been;- closed several * years; it" is welcome, news., 'a-4~*> ™ FRANK DARLING & CO. Roller BeirtagiDrilh^. Close Quarter Pistm Air Drills ^Rjuttinj Hammers CfeippiRi Hammers-Wort Borers—Turbist and Electric DrUls t High Speed Steel-Drills-RiaBers, Etc.' ��� T i - -.ft :^ 1 a1 «> -1 Complete Stock of Accessories \-?\' -jii ■- -^i ; rt if 44HOMCRST. Rhone (Sei*/.£4.1 dOl f^V^i"^!?^ 5''-' ^iVr", "•%^,.3"' Matrui. TwMtt MMisif 542 retlifHir.; ViKnnr I. C, PIkm St|. 18S5 ,; 9180—Reo' AJotor Co., rf alteradons, , . NANAIMO NOTES 1378 ,GranviIIe\.St., |65;^ Elphick^'& The new cannery buildlng^Vas burn-;f Vint, ^ontrs.; ^^^f/^&r^&Jke&tokhe WS^^Sunda^n&VTnrf/^ ^ 9151-rfl. ^R Afacdonald, -bld.»garsge;ffiaiIdla^ WSi* a'iffe^* bne^ohl^*r&on«y f ■ 2242,McDonald St. $100. - erected<ahd4s yet-unobcupied fcr Brown, Fraser & Co., Ltd. v. SUCCESSORS TO MAKING ALTERATIONS TO OFFICE] Henry Diston '& Sons are making) minor alterations to the - wholesale; .. „ . , <■, . , . .. side Hotels Was burned to the ground. I The value placed on the property lost/ is over 310,000. VICTORIA~NOTES. . -^i. Early yesterday morning the Burn-1 j office, at 36 Powell Street. J. D. Beddall is doing the work. CO! S-^z- -_- Airoxxs, raATss, xxrs, cozoion fMTIBLT EQUZPFSI) rABsUOATUTO SKOPS DOMINION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Mining, Municipal and Contractors' Machinery anil Supplies Phone Seymour 7155 1150 Homer Street Vancouver, B. C. SOUTH VANCOUVER NOTES. Real estate agents and lumber mer-ij chants in South Vancouver report in-N il Koadon, fins*. Momtreel Wtnnlpet* Toronto Vancouver, B. C. ROBERT W. HUNT & CO., LTD. ENGINEERS INSPECTION-TESTS-CONSOUATION 8TEEL, - CEMENT, BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, PIPE, RAILS, CARS, LOCOMOTIVES, SECONDHAND EQUIPMENT, CREOSOTED MATERIAL, LUMBER, ETC. OFFICE: 1601 STANDARD BANK BUILDING SOB Hastings W., Vancouver, B. C. Cement Testing- laboratory, Room 1601; PUyolcal Testing- Xtaboratery, Boom Bl Phone Sey. 2199 Resident Inspectors at Large Manufacturing Centers GILLEY BROS. Limited ONE STOREY DWELLING FOR 24th AVENUE EAST R. Armour is building a one storey dwelling 16x20 .feet in dimensions for ( Mrs. Hutchison. 957 25th Avenue E. .creasecl activity in the sale of building | at a cost of $G00. jIots and lumber *'or new dwellings in all parts of the municipality. A lumber NEW FRONT FOR I merchant stated recently that for sev- GRANVILLE ST STORE' eraI weeks Past he had been unusually ".Tinney & Humphries, 623 Richards'busyand was this week s^P^g ma- CMMH WRTMm STEEL COT, Hi Psirmont 3396 and 2397 Vancon-rer, B. St., are making alterations to the in- terial for seven new houses. termor and also the store front at 10621 Referrin& fc° the increased cost of n _■„_ ^.^ ^,, . ... . f buildine materials, the merchant stnt. Granville St. Tlie cost will be $500. Macauley & Nichols are the agents j building materials, the merchant stat ed that while the increase was almost,1 100 per cent., the great reduction in' PACIFIC GREAT EASTERN land vaIues was more than sufficient; BRIDGE CONTRACT LET t0 counter-t,alance the increase in the! Robertson & Partners, S37 Hastings''cost of materiaIs- W. have been awarded the contract for! ' . . ~" the .bridge across' the Capilano at PRINCE RUPERT NOTES North Vancouver, on the line of the) The new dock being built for the P. G. E. Ten tenders were submitted .Grand Trunk Pacific Steamship ser-j ranging from $36,000 to $50,000. The '■ vice at Prince Rupert, for the pur-i contractors will start work at once. I)ose of handling airplaine spruce ship-i ments from the Queen Charlotte Is-' HOME IS BURNED ! lands, will have two electric cranes j The summer home at Port Ham- installed on it to facilitate the land- mond. of J. P. Roberts of this city was inS of the spruce from the steamers! burned , to the ground, according to \ aiul loading it into the cars. j word received in the city. Mr. Roberts' j had spent considerable time and| WESTMINSTER NOTES j money in the last few years making' To provide, protection for the newj improvements. The loss is estimated \ city market wharf and prevent the re-j at between $15,000 and $20,000. | mainder of the sand fill from being car-! ' ried away a gang of workmen are now : Balfour, Guthrie & Co. BUILDING MATERIAL DEPARTMENT REINFORCING STEEL: — Largest stock of Mild Steel Bars In Western Canada. We cut to length. Cold Twist and Bend Bars. BOLTS: — Drift Bolts, Machine Bolts, Tie Bolts. We are prepared to furnish large orders of Special Bolts on short notice. SPIKES—CAST IRON WASHERS, ETC. MERCHANT IRON and STEEL BARS PORTLAND CEMENT — LIME — HYDRATED LIME — FIRE CLAY SCOTCH FIRE BRICK — BLACKSMITH COAL — COKE SEA COAL — PIG IRON — MANILA ROPE, ETC. VANCOUVER WINCH BUILDING Private Ex. Sey. 9197 San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland Seattle, Tacoma VICTORIA BELMONT BUILDING Telephone 5037 NEW STORE BUILDING engaged in fastening sheeting to thej BEAJUBBS IN Crushed Rock, Sand and Gravel All Kinds of Building Material 902 COLUMBIA STREET WEST HONE 15 AND 16 NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C. IS TO COST $6,000. piles tip to high water mark. This Professor E. Odium, 1710 Grant St., j work will cost $1700 and was author- will spend approximately $6,000 on his, ized recently by the City Council as a building at 1520 Commercial Drive.! work of absolute necessity. City En- The building as originally planned: gineer Stewardson states that it will called for an expenditure of $1S00, but; he necessary to build a rock protec- the plans have been changed consid-i lion at the outside-ol the market wharf erably and the building will be a two; to low water mark. This work is out story structure, 30x70 feet instead ofjof the question at the present time as a one story, 20x30 feet. Prof, Odium i the rock alone would cost $10,000. will also start work in the near future! on a small store building 20x40 feet inj ASHCROFT. dimensions just adjoining the one now[ Mr. Teitlebaum, road engineer for under construction and has also plans; the Yale district, paid Ashcroft a visit GLASS We carry a complete stock of PLATE CHIPPED SHEET FIGURED WIRED CATHEDRAL PRISMATIC PORT LIGHT Mirrors, Bevelling and Leaded Art Work Given Prompt Attention. Wm. N. O'Neil Co., Limited Tel. Sey. 4795-6. - 548-550 Seymour St. Ritchie Contracting & Supply Co. Ltd B. C. AGENTS in mind of erecting a 5-room bungalow on the north end of the property, Prof. Odium states that not in the far distant future a brick building will be while there he arranged for some road work in the vicinity. He is having some work done on the Ashcroft streets, and the bridge over the Bona- erected at the corner of Grant and1 parte at Cache Creek is undergoing Commercial. I some repairs. SULLIVAN MACHINERY CO. "SULLIVAN" DIAMOND DRILLS AIR COMPRESSORS ROCK DRILLS "SULLIVAN" DRILL SHARPENERS 1500 OBANV3I.I.E ST. I . DRILL STEEL HOSE :y AIR RECEIVERS AIR LIFT PUMPS PHONE 9163 ;'^> ____ J ____m BRITISH COLUMBI.l EEOORD British Columbia Record Published every Alonday, Wednesday and Friday by the RI<X:ORD PUBLISHING CO. Telephone oeymour 7S0S. Address: 6S3 Homer-Kichards Lane Rear of 431 Dunsinuir Street. C. H. NELSOW...MANAG1NG EDITOR Subscription Bates One month Six months Payable strirclv in advance SHIPBUILDING * .$1.00 .$5.00 NEW MODEL COMMUNITY. KERR1SDALE.—The prospect of the construction of 200 houses, on a community plan on the west side of Granville Street, south of Shaughnessy Heights, it is stated by Reeve Fletcher, has already shown its effects in increased activity in that neighborhood. The necessary accommodations which the municipality, would have to put in for such a block of houses, the Reeve states, would not be great, as the *water has already been laid on. The sewers would cause by far the greatest outlay. The Reeve is greatly interested in the project, and has been quietly investigating it since its inception some weeks ago. mmG * NELSON NOTES. The Mankin Lumber,-Co/announced the immediate operation of their mill at Hall. About ,100 men will be employed at the mill and the camps. Their contracts:for the coming season include about 1,000,000, feet of square ; timber, which will be shipped to Tor- , „,onto for building docks. They have orders for a large quantity of match 'stock which is shipped as 2%-inch 7 planks. Indications are that there will be a,busy season alhalong the.Salmon ' River Valley. '"' ' ;f PLUMBING PERMITS j MORE SHIPS MAY BE BUILT AT POPLAR ISLAND YARDS, There is still nothing definite regarding further contracts for wooden ships, according to H. M. Fullerton, of the New Westminster Construction & Engineering Company, but the company is still optimistic of receiving orders from private sources to follow the completion of the four I. M. B. vessels allotted to the Poplar -Island yard. Sixty men were laid off there this week, but there are still four hundred employed. TACOMA SHIPBUILDING IS . I LAUDED BY FEDERAL OFFICIAL. TACOMA, Wash. — Dr. Charles Eaton, of the service bureau of the Emergency Fleet Corporation, said, after making an inspection of Tacoma shipyards, that he had not inspected finer plants anywhere. , , tively little is known of the industry by the average citizen. At the present time, according to'C. V. Ericsson, 701 Arctic Building, who makes a specialty of dealing in this product or the forest, there are about 60 wooden vessels under construction in Seattle yards averaging from 2,500 to 3,500 tons each. About 300 knees will be used in each vessel, making a total of from 1S.000 to 20,000 knees needed for vessels under way. The cost of these knees to the shipbuilder will average about ?15 each, so that the total amount invested in knees alone for the present work under way is approximately $270,000. Large quantities of these knees are also shipped from, this district to the East. * " * Transformers borrowed by the British Columbia .government from the French Complex Ore Reduction Company at Nelson will probably be returned, it is said, and that if this is clone a plant will be at once installed at Nelson for treating manganese ore. Heclley Gold Mines Co., has reduced its quarterly dividend from $50,000 to $36,000, payable March 30. This is a reduction from 50 cents to 30 cents a share. With the payment of the coming dividend the grand total of disbursements will be $2,339,520. F. R. Wolfe, president of the Florence, operating at Ainsworth, recently stated in Spokane that he thought the lead situation in B. C. was .clearing. He employs 40 men at mill and mine and has shipped over 200 tons to Trail this year. PI W. Widdowson, of Nelson, who IVi E Diamond Brand has no equal 99.5 per cent pure OBTAINABLE FROM ,ALL WELL KNOWN DEALERS IN CITY AND COUNTRY Pacific Lime Co., Limited Works, Blubber Bay, B. C. Pacific Bld*-.,Vancouver B. C. British Columbia Yards - \- Last name appearing In each permit given is contractor. ?" - \ -< ,- ..^ - .15,667, ,: t / 1993—:W:"K.. Kew & W. ."w.* Lang, 162 Pender ,E.; A. 5V> Barber. $270,000 WORTH , OF SHIP KNEES. Knees Needed for Wooden Vessels Now Under CoristructionMn Seattle Will Cost That Amount, Says Broker. SEATTLE.—Getting out ship knees has grown to. be. considerable of an industry in "the Puget' Sound district since the advent hereof shipbuilding on a large scale, although compara- Followingr is a list of the Shipbuilding companies of British Columbia now actively engaged in ship construction or recently organized: Ooughlan Shipbuilding Co., Vancouver. ' Cameron Genoa Mills-Shipbuilders .Ltd., Victoria. , ?' Foundation Company of B. C, Ltd., Victoria. " * . •Lyall Shipbuildint ver. , . New Westminster Enff, Poplar Island. w. Pacific Construction Co., L.td.,7'Port Co- quitlam. " -. Standard ' Shipbuilding Co.,; i.yancouver. Wallace Shipyards Ltd., Vancourer. Western Canada Shipyards^ Ltd., Van- Co., -North Vancau- A- Const. Co., coUTer. has just returned from the coast, having spent the winter in California, states that he believes , that ways and means will be found for solving the French zinc 'smelter's problems, the plant of which is tying idle'.near Nelson. ' , ,* The driving of the lower tunnel at Copper Mountain was completed; last Tuesday, says"-'the Princeton]..Stan This, will "be the main1 working/tunnel, and its length is nearly 3000 feet. It will be connected with the upper workings by "a 720 foot raise. ,-The dimensions %of the tunel are 9x11 feet. It was driven at the rate of over "18 feet a day, with timbering included/ The bituminous coal production of the United States last year has been estimated by the geological survey at 544,000,000 tons, an increase of 42,6(^0,- 000 tons from the previous year. USE ELASTIGU The Tough, Elastic, Adhesive Cement (Ready for use.) FOR YOUR LEAKY ROOF Send for Free Booklet MANUFACTURED BY THE BARRETT COMPANY, Ltd. Cor Tenth Avenue and Arbutus Street , -' . VANCOUVER B < Phone B*y. 772 . « C. i *\' MACHINERY FOR SALE 1—5*^x8 American Hoist and Boiler?: *, ,.- 6x12 Beatty Hoist, * Beatty, Swing Gear Cajpstan Shaft, r Marine Boiler k':Uprignt7BoilefJC; 2060,-lb, Pile Hammer ^.Jr-S"t"^ * ,'iDriver - v • * ~ -A-- ,-: and other miscellaneous Contractors' Equipment ia" first class con- : MRS. W. O. GILLETT Phone, Bay.'2812-L - .]- - 6 .;?i only ,- --I. a 'vl: <<,-, -?n -«<' l ->fi-" .-< < Bamberton Cement: ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR RENT We specialize in prompt service for Contractors' temporary power installations *.'& Bulldog Cable Pacific Lime A* ^ « - >->. t OFFICIAL DIRECTORY * CITY OF VANCOUVER. Executive Department Mayor R. H. Gale City Council Ward 1 _ .l.'..Thos. H. Kirk Ward 2 W. R. Hamilton Ward 3 W. C. Marshall Ward 4 Jos. Hoskins Ward 5 W. R. Owen Ward 6~. S. C. Elliot Ward 7 Frank E. Woodside Ward 8 :....F. P. Rogers f Financial & 'Clerical Departments Clerk .Wm. McQueen, B.A. Comptroller g! F. Baldwin Treasurer i : J. J. Johnstone Accountant -A. J. Pllkington Engineering Department Engineer F„ L. Fellowes Building Department Building Inspector.! R. A. McKenzie Water Department Secretary S. J. Montgomery Health & Sanitation Department Medical Health Officer F; T. Underhill Library Librarian ...' R. W. Douglas Board of Park Commissioners Johnathan Rogers, Chairman A. C. J. Leek G. W. Hutchings M. S. Logan- George Eldon W. S. Rawlings, Superintendent Light Department Electrician C. H. Fletcher Street & Sewers Department Superintendent John Morton Police Department Police Magistrate H. C. Shaw Court Clerk : E. Robinson Solicitor _ E. F. Jones Prosecutor , R. L. Maitland Fire Department. Chief ..'. J. H. Carlisle R. V. WINCH & ' Vancouver and Victoria •B^ELECTKK:- SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY 'Phone Seymour 5000 and have oor representative call ji >#& Limited M5-" YOUR CARTAGE PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED :< ' \<\"~* ''> ;' v > ■¥. if»ATROHI2IIIO -\ I \ PROPOSED NEW WORK Charaotar............ Armory -, Harbor Works Bank A office bids;. Hotel, C. N. Ry .Ssttmstad Cost $350,000 „„JJot given VANCOUVER Looatloa 1^ Owiui } Orandview ."_.' Government Kltsllano Reserve - Government Hastings A Granville .-. Royal Bank False Creek Fill C. N. Ry. Co. Architect *\*am a-ady Perry & Fowler ;._.;;;„ oovernnient : Preparing No archt. commissioned" yet CARTAGE CONTRACTORS Most modorn and' complete equipment for handling MACHINERY and HEAVY MATERIALS Large warehouses for storage Cheap Ratee UNION STATION "Phono Seymour 40S . MAIN STREET IXPBOTEKEKTS LIITBD Post Offllce Post Office ... —.— Concrete Garage' ....$250,000 -....$36,000 9XATB&Y BBIOW ABB F BOFOSED BUT KATE BEEN FOSTFOHEO: Gor« and Kecfer.. .Dora. Govt. South Vancouver Dom. Govt Fifth A Fir Sts Ford Motor Co. Dom Dom, Govt. Owners ... %Zl Ee!aye2 Delayed Delayed ** ADAM JACK Brick Builder and Contractor Kilns, Furnaces, and Boilers a Specialty ESTIMATES GIVEN . - DISTANCE NO OBSTACLE Telephone Hlarhlancf 728 VANCOUVER, B. C. 2021 Wall St. CONTRACTS LET OR WORK STARTED Character .Coat BRITISH COLUMBIA—GENERAL Location Owner IffeOLUMBIA ■■ THEATRP 1 m ROAD y MOVING SHOWS f PICTURES j^, Prices 10c Boxes 25c, Architect -Flans Beady M^4«i^*«fr**««4^*^^>*4«f-^*^«i«fc e^^«^*^M«K^♦**f^<|K^<fM^♦^„M^^ PILINGS POLES FIR, CEDAR or HEMLOCK any length - any diameter ••f—■ Three Shows Daily 2.3O-7.00-9.0O PIECES 20c-30c CO., LIMITED Public Works Contractors <J> FEDERAL LUMBER CO. Incorporated 1909 1021.1024 Rogere Building Seymour 3998-3999 ^>^*^W«l^«^l|^*^«^<g..l..g)^*.j.*.> «^^***4«I^MH5MM.*-{«lW«&4«M.4Mr^t * ! f Office 813-815 Bower BEdg. Vancouver, B. C. DID YOU KNOW? WE SELL I- mm-v-n6-+'-ri-**m.'-J-imrHM.ir-ai-* SHEATHING WALLB01D I LET US QUOTE Smith Davidson & Wright Ltd. V/vrscOUVLR and VICTORIA The largest paper house in the west ^i___ BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD ^nion$qtmre-$anr¥ra?icisco yn-iptecenierofike Ikzy. ioooTZoomr. Gmdenieniidike _ , <7d^onable73des. Mtcmcujement (fames/£bock X.XTTZ.E GIANT TRUCK AGENCY HAS REMARKABLE GROWTH. Mr Leslie ~W. Pearson, manager of the Little Giant Motor Truck Company, after several months of haid work is of this city, helng owned by many of our largest local merchants Service has been the keynote of Mr Pearson's biiccess, and it is in th).svconnection thctt he has devoted much of his. time With the acquisition of Mr. II. If. Trail as superintendent of this department, iUr Pearson feels that he has a staff of experts second to none in this territory. Mr Tiail has been in the automobile business for many years and has ''made an .enviable reputation for himself. In addition to the excellent service rendered Little Giant owners, a general repair business for trucks and passenger cars will be conducted. Mr. ***;arson states that he has five carloads of Little Giants on the road, of which several of these have already been sold, but there will be a few to provide for local orders for a short time. __\yjp*?m& ' BEGG MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED 1062 Georgia St. W. Seymour 9045 ! Mr. Leslie XV. Pearson, General Manager of the -Little Giant Motor Truck Company. now comfortably settled in'his new and commodious quarters at tn"e corner of Granville and Pacific Streets. The new building was especially erected for the home of the Little Giant and is conceded to be the best appointed Truck Sales and Service Station in British Columbia. Mr. Pearson has made an extraordinary success in the sale of Little Giants in this territory, as it was only .a short time ago that the name wa's hardly known. Today these trucks are being operated throughout the Province and are a familiar'sight", on the streets < . \ Mr. H H. Trail, Service Superintendents |>f the Little Giant Motor Truck ianv. - - ■> ." " J *'. 'k - BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRIBUTORS CHEVROLET DODGE CHALMERS HUDSON CADILLAC and REPUBLIC TRUCKS >'J&A Comjmny. can be used in a hundred ways In INDUSTRIAL and CONSTRUCTION work of all kinds T& ■- Consult our Now Business Manager about adapting gas to your needs vS .Vancouver Gat Company;- Ccirrall and Hasttm Stan '
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