II:iZ pz pit It I**?*;'*,- ■«;-..>:■■.'■: Kfff W :■' IP tet IfeH- i$Mi'. ■§*iZ . 1$?Z pi. lis ill Pi pi \Vi(SS' mm Jl'-' ','.'•-■'; >■■ •' ■tVi-' ;'./-■■'*> ZZv .Z'Z SfS4;?:fc !*Z;?Z flZZ feZIZf ■ ll#;:Z H| I'?tZZ NZ*f$ l-triSJiS; 'ZZ >3ii:i&j ■'.'{«'" Z,;f "■fc.,'v,;,/ THE ONLY COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER IN BRITISH COLUMBIA A NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO OEITEEAI, "NEWS, BUILDXITa-. CONTRACTING, EWGIWEEBING, PBOVINCIAL, CITY AND HABBOB IMPBOVEMEITTS. VOL. XVI. No. 25 Published Monday Wednesday and Priday VANCOUVER, B.C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1919 Office and Plant 583 Homer-Bichards Lane PBICE—Per Year in Advance Per Month - - - - S10.00 1.00 Building Material Wm. N. O'Neil Co., Limited Tel. Sey. 4795-b. 548-550 Seymour St. A Man Is Accounted of ACCOUNT jf he has a hank ACCOUNT. ■■No account is too small to receive a courteous welcome at this bank. The Home Bank of Canada Vancouver Branch, 446 Hastings St. "W. J. F. jUacDONAIiD, Manager DOMINION Pressed R R | (^ K Common Gabriola Shale Products, Limited Vancouver Office 425 Standard Bank Bldg. Phone Sey. 8057 J.T.A. Ritchie, Representative VUZX.DINO- P23MIT8 AMOUNTZNO TO 3500 OS OVEB ISSUED AT THS VANCOUVEB CITY HALL YESTEBDAY Number Description Cost JIS-IT—Repairs after lire '. $7f»0 DS49-—1-sto. brk. bids $ 1,000 9S54—Bank Vault .'. $lf*00 Street Address tot and Block 70—72 Hastings W. 702 Church St ... ?>'.)! Hastings W XA 0—5-1 Subdivision Architect Contractor Addreaa ,041 Gardiner & Mercer Baynes & Horie. Owner ..... J. H. li. Wilson... S3C Howe St. 555 Hamilton St. n ■ ,* Owner AddreSH T. A. Fee H. E. Holloway ...'. Molsons Bank 597 Hastings W. Roofing, Building Papers, etc. Building Partition and Drain Tile Phone 2988 FT. OF COLUMBIA AV r Clayburn Firebrick, Special Shaped Firebrick, Pressed Brick, etc. Vancouver Brand Cement, Reinforced Steel, Hydrated Lime, etc. L Mundy, Rowland & Co. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Power Installations General Electrical Construction 'PHONE SEYMOUR 354 Standard Bank Building VANCOUVER - WINNIPEG Lumber Veneer Panels, Etc Our Stock is the Moat Complete on the Pacific Coast We are also Sole Agents for the Celebrated "Beaver Brand" Maple and Birch Flooring. J. FYFE SMITH CO. LIMITED 1320 Richard. St. Vancouver, B. C. BUILDING AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS %^£^>v^<*^K*^-^>*\-<^ sidewalk along the eastern side of the i THE HOLDEN CO., Ltd. GENERAL RAILWAY & CONTRACTORS ■;•-. ^ZZ'V'Z: s-- SUPPLIES ;■-.■;■ 'Sole AgenU In Canada For CHic:as<S"Pneumatic ^ool Go. -^ Boyer Riveting A Chipping Hammers; Little Giant DrUU; Quntley Electris Tools: Rock Drills; Air Compressors; i Z -Fuel Oil; and Gas Enfline*. Mntnal. Tsrssts Winip«i 542 PMdir St W., »«c«imt I. C, PkiH $i*t 10SS *. BUILDING PERMITS % 9S-IS—Yorkshire & Canadian Trust Co., repairs; Cordova and Abbott Sts., $150; Baynes & Horie, contr. 9850—J. F. Haley, garage, 2545 Carolina St.; $50. 9S51—Chris George, partition, 6G Hastings E., $100; Allan & Co., contr. 9S52—J. C. Tillman, garage, 2540 Scott St.; $100. 9853—T*. A. Fee, general repairs, Granville & Smythe, $200; E. Anderson,.eontr.: . ,:V./-':,. ...,,■ .,.-,.. ,-'■; Z-.'X,^-- ■.. causeway next the sea wall is also to be completed as far as the Rowing club house, thus giving a good connection to the park in wet weather for the large amount of pedestrian traffic which the causeway carries. VOTES $5,000 FOR CLEAN-UP. In order to carry out tne recommendations of the city medical health officer and live up to the policy being preac*hed and practiced by:'the civic sanitary inspectors in the clean-up campaign of business premises, thej Ttivlc board of works, acting on .the | recommendation of City Engineer Fel-j Iowes, has voted $5,000 for ,a general! FRANK DARLING & CO PNEUMATIC T 66 THOR 99 Roller Bearing Drills — Close Quarter Piston Air Drills - Rivetting Hammers Chipping Hammers-Wood Borers-Turbine and Electric Drills High Speed Steel -Drills-Reamers, Etc. Complete Stock of Accessories 1 14* HOMER ST. Phone Scy. 4100 clean-up of al streets and lanes in j Brown, Fraser & Co., Ltd. SUCCESSORS TO [DOMINION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Mining, Municipal and Contractors' Machinery and Supplies TENDERS ARE INVITED - Z FOR HIGHWAY BRIDGE Tenders are being invited by the "De-j the down-town section of the city. The ' partment of Provincial Public Works, [ district to be especially covered by] vp to February ISth, for rhe erection I this clean-up campaign is bounded, on i and completion of a bridge over the j the east by Campbell Avenue, on the! Elk River, near Fairy Creek, in the west by Howe street and on the north; ' - *fcviT ' U- 't 7 Fernie district, pears on page 4. Notice to tender ap- and south by the Inlet and False j Creek. The work is to start at once.; Phone Seymour 7155 1150 Homer Street Vancouver, B. C. "Condon, Hug. Montreal Winnipeg' Toronto Vancouver, B. C. ROBERT W. HUNT & CO., LTD. ' ENGINEERS INSPECTION -• TESTS ~ CONSULTATION STEEL CEMENT, BUILDINGS, BRIDGES. PIPE, RAILS, CARS, LOCOMOTIVES, SECONDHAND EQUIPMENT, CREOSOTED MATERIAL, LUMBER, ETC. WESTMINSTER THEATRE IS BEING REMODELLED Architects Gardiner &. Mercer, S27 Birks Bldg., have awarded a contract to Sloan & Harrison for the remodelling of the Edison Theatre in New Westminster. The building will be considerably enlarged and will involve an expenditure of approximately $15,000. Office, 1601 Standard Bank Bldg. Phone Seymour 2199 508 Hastinsrs W., Vancouvor, B. C. C«tnent Te»tlni? Laboratory, Room 1601; "Phyd'cal Testing- Laboratory. Boora Bl Resident Inapcctas at Large Manufacturing Center* PLANS NEWS HIGH SCHOOL FOR SOUTH VANCOUVER Commissioner Gillispie of South Vancouver announces that a 4-room brick addition will be made shortly to the -McOride school. Additions were planned to a number of other South Vancouver schools but these have been deferred until later. School extensions in the Municipality may also include the erection of a new high school. Gilley Bros., Ltd DEALERS IN CRUSHED ROCK - SAND - GRAVEL Ail Kinds of Building Material Phone 15 and 16 902 Columbia Street West New Westminster, B.C. BE JAM OODW "i Millwork Contracts Union Depot 1916 Can. Northern B,ly. Depot. 1917 Calgary Armory 1918 BoBBlantl High School.. 1918 Tranquillo Sanitorinm 1910 Phone Westminster 473 Our stuam heated plant enables us to muniit'tii-lui't' Veneer Work at any season ol' the yeiir. We ure now iiiunu fnrliirlnK interior lutings for tin- new I'. C. Tolt-phone Hnildiiiii's head office in (.Juarter Cut (.•alt. 1259—6th St., East Burnaby CITY TO SPEND $12,000 IMPROVING CAUSEWAY Amop.u tho items of net'ost'.iy public ; work wliich the civic board of works passed at its last meetinj; was the sum of $12,000 for carrying forward several steps towards ultimate completion the approaches to and the permanent walks on the Coal Harbor causeway. This was done on thei recommendation of City Knjrineer Pol-j lowes, who pointed out that it was; necessary to go ahead with something! in the way of permanent surfacinir on; i the causeway now that it had pretty; well settled into place. j ft is planned.to complete tho .grad-| ing of all that section of tho entrance: to the causeway between Coorgia and, | Chilco streets as far as the present' temporary bridge. Tho porm.'inont CITY VOTES $10,000 FOR SURVEYS TO GET j MORE WATER STORAGEj Having in mind the fact that a seri-j cus water shortage for the higher lev-! els of the city was only averted last Julv bv some providential'and tiraelv; ■i showers, the civic board of works at: i its meeting Tuesday gave ready heed I to a recommendation of City Engi- j neer F. U Fellowes that the sum of j fl0.000 should be provided for an ini-j mediate start on a survey of the Sey-j mour vallej- to determine the best lo-; cation for adequate water storage. | This is a step which has heen tinder contemplation ■ by previous city coun-; cils for several years past, but noth-' itig definite was done owing to war-' i t i time stringency. It was pointed out; 'by the city engineer that during one' dry spell last July the Little .Mountain, | reservoir was pulled down 0 feet in; lone night and for several nights re-; mained at that level, showing that | the total capacity of the pipes and' mains was not able to restore the! balancing surplus. Had there not; ; been an ample supply in Seymour' ; creek just then the condition might '■ have been serious for the city and it was to prevent just such a contingency that he desired to proceed with some development of the Seymour creek system that would provide sufficient, storage so that the city's supply j would not run short during the usual j summer dry spell when the consump-j tion of water was the heaviest. [ In addition to providing for the sur-j veys and preliminary work in provid-j •'ng for water storage on Seymour! creek, some of this $10,000 may be Structural Steel For Every Purpose _^__^_—.^^ —_— BEAMS, CBTAlTirEZ.8. AWai.ES, PLATES, TMS, COX.XTVOI* COMPIETE-CY EQUIPPED FABRICATING- SHOPS CANADIAN NORTHWEST STEEL COT, Ltd. Fairmont 2396 and 2397 Vancouver, a. C. 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. Soy. 9197 San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland Seattle, Tacoma VICTORIA BELMONT BUILDING Telephone 5037 We have just received a large shipment of coevs Can make prompt delivery in any quantity Ritchie Contracting & Supply Co. Ltd. Phone Seymour 9163 1561 Granville Street i <ri= fOontimieil r>n pa iff <."> Seymour 4G60 J. SMITH, Mauag-er 1.Z' Alexander St. V;im'ouviM\_RC. Twenty Years' Experience in all Branches of Electrical Work. Inspection—Expert Art vice — Ti-oulile "Work—Installing- — Bo- W'ncling;—All "Work Guaranteed. wgerara^mssBa^^ Office and Works Tenth Street New Westminster, B. C. Phone 53 BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD British Columbia Record (Established ltfH) Published, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by the Record Publishing Company A newspaper of general circulation, featuring Building, Contracting, Engineering, Industrial, Shipbuilding, Mining, Automobile, Provincial, City and Harbor Improvements. C. H. NELSON....MANAGING- EDITOR ■ Office and Plant. . 583 Homer-Richards I.ane, VANCOUVER REAR OF 431 DUNSMUIR STREET PHONE SEYMOUR 7808 Subscription Rates One month $1.00 Six months SS-00 Al! subscriptions are payable strictlyin advance WALLPAPERS] Paints and Varnishes I. G. Foster Limited INTERIOR DECORATORS Seymour 1075 905 Granville St. Specialists in Interior Finishes the war—for 21 cents? Does the question not arise: Are we taking advantage of the latest and most ef f.ective materials and designs in fireproof construction? The question is one that admits of much argument, for even some of the supposedly absolutely fireproof and modern structures have suffered severely in some fire during recent years'. But generally the fact has obtruded itself: Did not these fires which damaged these OrPICIAI. ORGAN. The British Columbia Record Is the official organ of The Architectural Institute of British Columbia, federated with The Roval 'Architectural Institute' of Canada,' and The Engineering & Technical Institute of British Columbia, and as such is used by them as the medium through which to make their official announcements to the general public. By' such selection the British Columbia Kecord is no wise pledged to editorial support .of any policy advanced by these societies, but maintains an abs»- gome dangerous fire-trap which by its lutely independent position on all mat- • , . , . ters subject to editorial opinion. | close proximity to the more modern "structure caused the damage to the latter? Such will be found to be generally the case. is little or no market and no official quotations. supposedly absolutely fireproof and modern structures generally start in The sale of crown granted mineral claims all over British Columbia recently for non-payment of taxes, which was widely advertised, served to have many of them revert to/fche crown if it did not secure much actual cash. Owners of numbers, of course, settled. SHERMAN OPENS FISH MARKET IN SEATTLE A. 11. Sherman, fish packer of this city, opened a fish market in Seattle on Wednesday.. il.D.Rees W.A.Kruse W.C.Jcnkins The Electric ELECTRIC SUPPLIES WIRING and REPAIRS 12 Hastings St. E. S?y. 1224 E. CHRYSTAL .ft COMPANY ■ a ■ *• M* Carpenters and Contractors Store and Office Fixtures General Repairs 219 Kcefer St. Seymour 855! MINING CANADA'S HUGE FIRE LOSSES '• A'cording to carefully prepared statistics, the five losses in Canada for the last seven years have averaged the enormous sum of twenty-two million dollars a year. This aggregate is simply appalling, ■•especially when taken in conjunction with the fact that Flu has been raging more or less practically half of the world's fire in a number of Slocan mining camps losses occur on this continent. It for the last week or two—camps that ought to make every architect, builder in the fall seemed to be immune. and householder pause and consider! : if everything possible has been done I United Copper Mining Company, to protect the interests of our , own j operating at Chewelah, Wash., has re- and of our immediate The Rambler-Cariboo mines has de-' clared a dividend of $17,500, according to an announcement from Alfred Coolidge, secretary-treasurer. This is at the rate of a cent a share on the issue of 1,750,000 shares. Payment' 'will be made February 10 to stockholders of record on February 5., The forthcoming disbursement will increase the total of dividend payments to ?560,000. THE MOST HATED NATION Germany set out in 1914 to make itself the most hated and feared of nations. It's still the most hated. companies neighbors. Why is it that we have to pay about $1.-10 for fire protection while the same protection can be purchased in Sweden for 40 cents, in.England for 23 cents, and in France—before Adkison & Dill GENERAL CONTRACTORS Specialists In Reinforced Concrete 325 Kowe St. Sey. 3768--Bay.l!28R :: —J duced wages, after the miners had listened to an explanation of the necessity and had accepted the cut. This is the first mine in the northwest to take such action since the armistice was signed. Seventy-five i; .v . . i- men were affected and only five drew their time. ■ f Baynes & Horie General Contractors 136 Howe St Seymour 1389 Individual sales of copper have |obeeii reported from the east at from 19 to 23 cents per pound, but there THE UNITED ELECTRIC COMPANY, LTD. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES "BIO" Arc Light Carbons 601 Pender St. W., Vancouver' X Let us quote you on your requirements 100% Service. Make a note of this: WINDOW GLASS There is a steady improvement in the domestic demand for window glass. It is "true that there has not been the great revival in general building operations that some optimists had looked for, but at the same time there is a steady and healthy improvement in the general domestic demand. The producing end of the trade has beon troubled by vexed questions of wagZ adjustment and other matters, but there seems to be a general clearing of this situation. The great decrease in consumption that this country has known has not resulted in any great accumulation of stocks, and this fact places the market on a sound foundation. There is a good export demand, and this demand promises to increase. Phone Seymour 1873. . ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Makers of Switch Boards, Panel Boards, Steel CabUietB, etc. Switches designed and l.»,uilt i'or any special work. 41 Alexander St. - Vancouver, B.C. J Norman Kydd PLUMBING and HEATING "Ready Plumbing" with working blue prints for country installations , 906 Davie St. Seymour 9188 VANCOUVER, B. C. SHE HAD THE MAN THO' "Has^you made all arrangements fo' your -marriage, Mandy?" Well, not quite all, Dinah. I'se got to buy a trooso, an' rent a bouse, an' get mah husband a job, an' buy him a good sun o' close, an' get some- reg'lar washin' work to do. An' when them's done I kin name the happy day." ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR RENT We specialize in prompt service for'Contractors' temporary power installations •BC^ELECTRIC- SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY 'Phone Seymour 5000 and have our representative call Edward Cox General Contractor Cabinet Maklns Saynour 1163 Fixture* 735 Htlncken St. Davies Construction Co. General Contractors } Credit Foncier tltg. , Vancouver, B.C- Bamberton Cement I Bulldog Cable Pacific Lime I R. V.yVIINCH & CO., Limited Vancouver and Victoria NEW WORK--CONTRACTS LET * ''.':■' ■-■-:■ ■ ■.■■'.-. - - .'■'-■ ' ' . ■ - , ...... .. ■....-.■■ . m rOLLOWIXa TABLE SHOWS Bini.DIITOS COSTING $5,000 OR OVER, OIT WHICH CONSTRUCTION XS UNDER WAY, OR ON WHICH CONTRACTS HAVE BEEN LET BUT CONSTRUCTION NOT YET STARTED. "OCEAN FALLS" KRAFT NOTICE , Kraft Wrapping Paper is now being manufactured in British Columbia. The paper is of excellent, uniform quality and of great tensile strength. Samples and prices gladly given. Sales Agents SMITH, DAVIDSON & WRIGHT, LIMITED Vancouver and Victoria," B. C. Dominion Construction Co., Ltd. General Contractors 509 Richards St. Seymour 1412 Harrison & Lamond Industrial Engineers Seymour 3535 601 Pacific Bld£. Hodgson & King Contractors & Engineers 403 London toil Seymour 6508 G. KsSgrem General Contractor 862 14th Ave. Fairmont 945L Character .Coat Tuberculosis Clinic 47,130 Grain Elevator 70,000 Church 35,000 Commercial Bldgs. 25,000 Residences ..... each 4,000 Brick Building Bungalows 6,000 Residence 7,000 Residence T500 Bungalow 7595 Residence ..$5,000 Powdered Fuel Plant $39,000 Dwelling 5,000 Residence :.... 8,000 Remodel Boarding House $5,000 Two Story Brick $20,000 Residence ...: ?10,000 Kesidence - $9000 Dwelling : $6,500 Temporary Hosp $30,000 Liquid Air Plant $25,000 Residence - $7,000 Electric Smelting Plant : $S,700 NEW IDEA SHEET METAL WORKS CORNICE, SKYLIQET, SMOKESTACKS. AUTO work:. Anything in Sheet .Metal and Roofing. S. T. Scarlett, MgT. 757 Beatty St. Sey. 7015 VANCOUVER Location Owntr Pender Street Rotary Club Beach Ave Chas. P. Coles Co. 1160 Georgia St...First Church of Christ Set. Fairview and Point Grey.. (.'ivversity of B. C. Angus Ave Macaulay & Nicolls Seymour St B. C. Tel. Co. Magee Allan & Richards 2S75 Alder Street A. R. McFarland 1906 Trafalgar W. A. Cantelon 1435 15th Ave. W..... H. D. Christie S.F. Cor. Maple & Magee Rd .C.H.McFarlane Powell St :..!',. C. Sugar Refinery 1946 llth Ave. W ...John T. MaeDonald shaughnessy Heights P. VV. Racey 14 17 Barclay St Con fed Life Ass'n 92-9S Pender E... Mrs. Chance Wong Co. Shaughnessy Hgts Clarence Wallace Shaughnessy Heights..Mrs. V. J. Creeden 1774 Kitchener F. G. Loane 12th and Heather Vane. Gen'l Hosp. 5th and Vukon Sts...L'Air Liquid Society Shaughnessy Frederick Perkins C. P. R. Reserve....Tudhope Elec. Metals Palmer Bros. General Contractors 929 Main St. Seymour 4878 Robertson & Partners,Ltd. Public Works Contractors and Engineers Seymour 1274 806 Metropolitan Bldg. Character Cost 4.?-Mile [extension 300,01)0 Gnvi-rnnr-nt Shed Itriilgc (2 span.) Lining Tunnel 250.000 Reconstruction 160.mi:) Nitrogen Plant 125,000 Concentrator, etc l,000,0(in Concentrator, etc 50.000 Railroad 1 .OOO.noo Infirmary and Service Bldg $151,236 i'.ridge % Kridge Pulp & Saw Mill $750,000 Protective Works $60,000 Coid Storage & Cannery $150,000 Twelve Cottages $19,000 Remodelling Edison Theatre $15,000 Remodelling Dom. Bldg $6,000 JOHN ARNOT & SONS SASH and DOOBS—OrriCE FIXTURES Eandsa-teing- and. Turning-, etc. 1730 Semlin l>rive Highland 314 Archt. Contr. I. A. Kenzie Baynes & Horie M. H. Gillingham Owners Matheson & DeGuerre Owners Sharp & Thompson ..... S. NV McLeod A. E. Henderson S. J. Newitt Owners Adkison & Dill Fred IJ. Townley CM. Champion Fred. L. Townley ."..'.John B. Sterling ■Fred L. Townley Day Labor H. D. Christie TV. .1. Read Fred L. Townley G. M. Champion Fuller Engineering Co..Can. N.W. Steel Co. Owner Fas. A. Benzie S. L Newitt C-. H. It. Glass E. E. Blackmore Edgar Wilson James A. Benzie S. J. Newitt Edwardes Sproat S. J. Newitt G. Milne Owners Owners Owners S. J. Newitt Fred L. Townley G. M. Champion Wm. Mason Rooke Cotton Co. It Pays Contractors To Advertise ■'" You have service for salt— ' ' ADVERTISE IT!' You have a reason for being in business— ADVERTISE IT! Z, You realize that the better you are known'the more business you will do. Ask our advertising manager to talk the matter over with you. Sey; 7808. Rear 431 Dunsmuir St RECORD PUB. CO. 583 Homer-Richards Lane, Publishers of BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD GRANDVIEW SHEET METAL WORKS rUENACES, COSNIC£S, SKJT- I.IG-HTS and GENERAL JOEBIITG 1685 Venabtes St. Highland 642 PILING^ POLES FIR, CEDAR or HEMLOCK any length - any diameter FEDERAL LUMBER CO. Incorporated 1909 1021-1024 Rogers Building Seymour 3998-3999 rim—^^-^^ffi,,^. BHnmrci BRITISH COLUMBIA GENERAL. Location Owner Clinton P.O.I'. Railway Victoria Government Princeton Kettle Valley Railway Rogers Pass C. 1'. Railway North Vancouver Wall.-icj Shipyard Lake Buntzen. .Arncr. Nitrojjcn Products Co. Copper Mountain 11. C. Copier Co. Chu Cluia Queen Hess Minim; Co. Princeton to Copper Mt....f'. C Copper Co. Tranquille P.. C. Tuberculosis Society Oyster River--Comox Dist... Prov. Govenu't Knglislim.-in's River, Alberni Dist.. Prov.Govt Beaver Cove. . Heaver Cove T,timber & Pulp Co Steveston Dom. Government Chyoquot... .Clayoquot Cold Stor. & Can. Co. Siiuamish P. G. li. Rwy. New Westmiuster I-'r;uilc Kerr New 'Westminster Can. Bank of Com. i A*cn- Contr. I Northern Const. Co. I R. -Moncriel- Armstrong, Morrison & Co., I,id Carter, 1 falls ,V AMin^er I llodRson ,*.- Kim: | Owners Owners j < 'wuers ' _ Owner \\ . P. Tici ni-y Public Works Dept Dominion Con. Co. Prov. Pub. Wks Dept.. . Robei tson \- Partners Prov. .Pub. Wks. Dept Wm. Greenlee., Owners Public Works Dept Hodgson \- KiriR Owners Thos. Carson Oarrlinor ft Mercer .Sloan ft Harrison Gardiner & Mercer Robertson Bros. I he [ covers the Quebec Bridge Eighth Wonder of the RUSH & READ PLAIN AND OBNAMEITTAI, PLASTERING & CEMENT WORK All Work Guaranteed. Ray. 3310 230G Stephens St.. Hay. 1G02-R H. A. Wi8es GENERAL CONTRACTOR Alterations, etc. 1350 - Btb kit. W. Bayu'ew 2278 Office 813-815«BowerIB!dg. Vancouver, B. C. The veteran painter, tried and proved, fjie man who does paint well. "HE KNOWS" The chemist, who can analyze—lie smiles and savs: n ALL RIGHT" Because It goes farthest. Covers more space at less cost. Encourages the inexperienced to paint and brighten up. R. C. JAMIESON & CO., LTD. 107") Hamilton »Sl I'cct. Seymour 22(i.S mVsisBammasmsasiSmwmstxESEmtTtm f\ /'■' BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD MOUSE PAINTS ■ 25 ('bior.s, $3.2f, Gallon Oil and Creosote Shingle Stains ' • . $1.20 Gallon Marine Paints ANTI-DAMP—Everyone Uses It W. S. HARVEY MPG. CO. 10G3 Granville St. Sey. 3497 Artistic Wire & Iron Wks. Manufacturers Ornamental Iron Work and all kinds of Wire Work. 112-10 Dufforin St. Fair, a6-IS Seymour Tire & Rubber Company, limited , Sole Dealers and Service Station for Goodyear S.V. Truck Tires 851 Pender St. W. Seymoor 30531 FINE OPENING EXISTS FOR READY-MADE GARAGE TO SUPPLY CITY DEMAND Now that "apres le guerre" is a reality and not tlie dream that was so anxiously looked forward to for over four long years, and the scarcity of labor is already a thing of tlie past, it is a matter of surprise in well-informed building and construction circles that some enterprising lumbering firm or mill concern has not taken, advantage of the demand for a ready- made, knock-down garage. In these ultra-modern' days when automobiles are getting even more numerous and just as common a.s bicycles during the years of the bike craze, there is hardly a day goes by without from one to three permits for small garage buildings to house one car are taken out at the office of the city building inspector Fully 75 per cent, of these permits are taken out by the owners, who are in about that proportion of have saved considerable trouble for himself if he had to build another garage along somewhat similar lines. He also generally perceives where, he could have ordered his material to better advantage and not had so much scraj) lumber left over that is of little use for anything except as kindling in the family range. These amateur garage builders generally give the cost of the structures as from ,$50 to $85. In the majority of cases it is quite apparent with lumber at its present prices, that they have not allowed anything for then- own labor in erecting the home for their family flivver. When a contractor takes out- a permit, on the other .hand, he generally gives the cost at from $100 to $150, depending on the size of the garage, and in that respect he is generally about right in the ultimate cost, counting in the labor of erection. Much time, trouble and effort might INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES, FACTORY SITES AND FARMS, TIMBER SECURITIES GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS.JMORTGAGES ( instances the designers and builders j be averted if some enterprising lurn- j of these humble but necessary struc-i ber concern or contracting firm would ! turcs. Many a handy man with tools J design a knock-down, ready-made type i lias managed to build his own garage { of garage in which all the lumber was •in his spare time, the construction ex- cut ready to be put together. The • tending over a week ' or so. Then I garage might either be sold in knock- a week or so. when the edifice is all complete, the down form with the walls ready to I owner generally sees where he could 'erect in sections and all other tim- SERVICE RENTS COLLECTED BUILDINGS MANAGED Ceperley, Rounsefell and Company ESTABLISHED 1886 730 Hastings St.-'VV.-- Vancouver Telephone Seymour 7820 DAVIE VULCANIZING CO. 636 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER. B. C. bers cut to fit, or else simply all the required lumber, sills and shingles could be prepared ready for loading on an express or light dray to be taken to the site of erection. At present it, costs the average amateur builder from $45 to $50 for the material to build a garage 10 by 16. On the authority of a well known building expert, it is stated that this material could be sold in cut, ready- to-erect form for $50. and ample margin left for a good profit for any firm that would undertake the thing on a large scale, using millends and short lengths that are unfit for shipping purposes. While it might do a few contractors out of a few days work, this plan would be a boon for hundreds of amateur builders who would find the ready-to-erect garages' a great saving of time and material. That there is a steady demand for small garages which is bound to continue for some,years as long as the airplane does not displace the automobile cannot be doubted. For the past three years, despite wartime conditions, garage permits issued at fhe building inspector's office have averaged at least a couple a day. And-if the ready-to-build garage was available no doubt many more would be built. FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES Additional information regarding these inquiries may be obtained from the Secretary of the Board of Trade, Vancouver, or upon application to "The Commercial Intellig'ence ranch of the Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa." Correspondents are requested to quote the number of the -"opportunity"' when .iskins for additional information. Re- ,iest for each opportunity should be on J a. separate sheet and state opportunity number. The Bureau does not furnish credit ratinxs or assume responsibility j as to the standing of foreign inquiries; i ■ the usual precautions should be taken j in all cases. FLOOR LAYERS and Manufacturers B. C. Hardwood Floor Co. Limited 2635 Granville St. BUS!NESS MEN av ill find the ORPHEUM CAPE an ideal meeting pla'ee for the Luncheon Hour. The Best ■of Everything, .Prompt Service, Moderate Charges. Seating capacity 250. Opposite Orpheum Theatre 762 Granville Street Jas. Dvvyer, Proprietor & Chef I FACT vs. FANCY •PAINT AND PROMISES SELL MANY A MOTOR TRUCK; but PERFORMANCE, rather Hum APPEARANCE, is what counts in the wear and tear of the dailv grind. Paint soon fails lo cover, up defective construction,'and promises have never vet PAH.) a single repair bill. LITT ks hut for service—not merely to JUSTIFY but to SURPASS arc built not for looks hut our claims. LITTLE GIANT TRUCKS are sold in every point bv point in comparison with other trucks. case where .superiority ;s tested Tlie tad customers is hat 72' of LITTLE GIANT sales last year were re-sales to satisfied In.- final proof. Don't take our word for it—ask LITTLE GIANT owners about the dependability, economy and efficiency of LITTLE GIANT TRUCKS. INSIST UPON RECORDS OF PERFORMANCE, NOT PROMISES OF PERFECTION. We guarantee r>0% lower operating cost than any other Truck on the market. We vaporize the fuel and Thermo syphon steam into the cylinders. Your service work on LITTLE GIANT TRUCKS is done every month at night at no Cost to you. LESLIE W. PEARSON, Manager. Seymour 2SI1ZS15 Granville at Pacilic Vancouver "LATEST ENQUIRIES. The following inquiries are the latest received. For rapid perusal the rea,der may know at a glance items of interns t by noting: the class of goods mentioned at ; the end of each inquiry. ' IMPORTANT—Quote the number of. the ""'Opportunity" in your correspondence. 37. Eok a=d Willow Calf.—A firm of London leather merchants wish to Ret in touch with a Canadian manufacture'- j of box and willow calf. 38.-' Representation in the United Kingdom.—•■». -British firm of' manufacturers' representatives, with headquarters in London aiid arrangements tor the marketing of goods throughout the United'Kingdom, wishes to get in touch ■,vith..,Caiiadia.n maim tacturers of the following articles, with a view to representing, them as sole agents, either on a corn mission or buying basis; Malleable iron 'iron steam fittings, electrical plant and equipment for all purposes, including shipbuilding, brass fittings, pumps. ]| lorgiiigs,-' machine tools, etc.. tools of all kiffcls. wood manufactures, chemicals, household ■-.laundry., machinery. ioys._ metai littings lor fancy goods. oS. Representation in the British. West, Indies.—A tormer official, of the British Guiana government, who has lived, in Canada lor some years, proposes to make a business crip througn the Airiusn West indies and would like to represent Canadian firms. Ids A Jamaisan commission agent, iocated at Kingston, wishes to represent Canadian manuiaeturers of all lines of rnuhulacturtd goods. ....41..-...Ag-encies.—A leading- firm of St. John's, dealing in lead, tin. zinc, and manufactures thereof; galvanized iron, sheet Iron, trunks, axe and pick handles, etc.. spices, jellies, coffee, and other standard grocery lines, tweeds, hessian. etc., desires communication with Canadian exporting firms of these commodities. 42. Agricultural Machinery.—A farmers'' co-operative society operating in tlie Transvaal, are prepared to purcnase from Canadian manufacturers gang plows, harrows, drag, cultivators, planters, mowers (cutting only, not bindmgC. shelters and graders. 43. Canned Ilsh, Fruit and Veg"e- tatlas.—A French agency would like to secure the representation of Canadian exporters of canned fish, can nod fruits, and canned vegetables. 44. Asbestos.—A French commission ; house would like to get in touch.with ! Canadian exporters of asbestos. 45. Pulp.—A French agent wishes to | represent Canadian pulp manufacturers. 46. "Metals.—A 1'ariri commission j agciit wishes to get. into touch with j Canadian exporters of .neia.s. u | 47. Foodstuffs.—A Frtiu-h agent' in- jviws corrt-spottdenct? from Canadian i nrt.oucers of canned goods, meats, fish, i ■ etc. i I 48. -Foodstuffs.— An agent in Mens. j Belgium, well acquaint! d with the l.'.-'l- j !^i:in trade, wi.-ius to o-'if.tin the >-e,n-v- { : mentation for Belgium of t nods tuffs: ■■ \ \ ai-ued fish. meat. hams, ve-i'-t V>| .:. tie. : ' 49. Canned Salmon. Car.:it-cl Lobster, : ana yoodutun'o.--.'. n iinpoi t.i;.; French ; ; i.-i'iin-eri: is. willing to ;iee,pt the representation for i-'ranee and ad'ai ■ lit. conn- j : tri-s i.i' Canadian n-.uiai.ieiinvrs and' \ prod iei-rs. ; 50. /-gency.-- A Freueh ee.ininissioM ' 'aea-nt wi.-lies to get the repre:anta i. ioa of any Canadian linns. 51. Canned Pears and Apples.—A I Liverpool tirm is in the niaru-t lor ."it'11 to !.<'00 cases of tile a!-ove. 52. Silfjar Com.—A Liverpool Iirm asks to he placed in touch with exporters of th<> above, with a view to future business. } 53. Apple Kings.—A Liverpool tirm i wishes, to hear from exporters of the | above, with a view to future business. 54. Canned Apples and Penrs A Liverpool Iirm wishes to get into com- I munication with exporters of the above. | 55. Canned Pears.— A N'ewcastle firm asks to be placed in touch with exporters of the above. 56. Canned Tomatoes, Peas and Beans.—A Newcastle linn asks to be placed in touch, with a view to future business. 57. Cattle Peeding: Stuffs.—A Liverpool Iirm wishes to hear from shippers of the above, especially linseed cakes aud hay. with a view to purchase as soon as conditions p«'m\it. 58. Canned Tomatoes, Foars and Gallon Apples.— A Newcastle (inn wishes to hear from exporters of the above, with a view to business as soon as conditions I permit. 59. Canned Meats.--A Newcastle (Inn asks to be placed in communication with exporters of canned meats with a view to business as soon as conditions permit. CO. "Formaldehyde.—A Leeds linn wishes to get into touch with e\pon.< rs of in pi r (••■nl. formaldehyde. j Gl. Apples.—-A CardiiT tirm asks fori offers of apples up to ::,iiii(i or M.otMi bar- I reis. , I i:2. Apples A Bristol linn asks for | qnot 11 ions on box or barrel apples for! early shipment. i V_ COMMERCE ONE TON TRUCK A year ahead of other trucks '■— the only truck having everything necessary on it when you buy it. Sullivan-Taylor Motors, Ltd. . 1260 Granville. STANDARD MOTOR TRUCKS Literally a standard truck throughout. Continental Red Seal Motor, Timken- David. Brown worm gear on all models, Brown-type transmission, Spicer universal joints. Two, three and a half and five-ton capacity. Sullivan-Taylor Motors, Ltd. 1260 Granville. PEARSON WIRE & IRON WORKS ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKERS, WIRE WORK- '. ERS and WEAVERS Nothing too Large or too Small If it's Iron or Wire we make it CITY MARKET BUILDING Phone your Inquiries to FAIRMONT 2794 PHONE SEXMOtJE 3325 PRINTERS Printers, Engraving, Bookbinding, Account Books. Publishers of Mining- and Engineering Record, Successful Foultryman TECHNICAL PRESS LTD. The "Mines Bldg. -*26 Homer St. Office, Sey. 7075 Res., Fair. 213SL J. H. Healey OPTOMETRIST Glasses kinds of headache. fitted eye for the 'relief of all strain and nervous 825 Bi rlts Bld£-. Vancouver, B. C. MAIN ELECTRIC SUPPLY B. J. E-RH.INGTOII Electrical Contractor Fairmont 910 3 44 Broadway TV. Electrical Contractors Light and Power Motor Repairs Storage Batteries > v The Jarvis Electric Company, Ltd. 570 Richards St. 'Pione Seymour 175 PHONE FAIR. 971 We Manufacture Light Structural Iron Work We Galvanize Everything by Hot ii Process jl Ornamental Iron Work, Iron Stairs, Kire Escapes -Railings. Gates, Fences, Blacksmith Work Iron and Steel Bars, Iron Work for Steel and Wooden Ships, Castings. Pole Line Hardware, Pipe Flanges, etc. T. WATT IRON AND GALVANIZING WORKS j 225 5th Avenue West Vancouver, fe*.C J ADAM JACK Brick Builder and Contractor Kilns, Furnaces, and Boilers a Specialty ESTIMATES GIVEN - - DISTANCE NO OBSTACLE Telephone Highland 728 VANCOUVER, B. C. 2022 Wall St. r ROOFIIG and PAVING The Company LIMITED COAL TAR VANCOUVER OFFFICE and FACTORY MATERIALS Cor> TentS? Ave. & Arbutus St. PROlJJUS -j 1 to 5 Tons Fact Worth Considering Firms who demand the most in motor truck value arc operating FEDERAL TRUCKS in Vancouver. .Such firms as the Hudson's Bay Co., Johnston Storage Co., Ltd., Mainland Transfer Co., Ltd., Turner's Dairy Co., and many others use FEDERALS. Vou can easily learn (he reason why these I'ijr lirms oyf sm-ii Satisfaction from FEDERALS FEDERAL rVSOTGK COMPANY 931-935 Pender Street-- W-st, Vancouver Distributors for The FEDERAL Motor Truck Co., Detroit Hi mm* atamwi «■■« BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD "BAGLEY MAKES GOOD RUBBER STAMPS" A. G. BAGLEY .& SONS Ltd. PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS and MANUFACTURERS wm^^pHimmafmmmmmmmi a»ijn««iMMr»MMMBng^ "BAGLEY DOES GOOD PRINTING" SEALS STENCILS, RUBBER AND METAL STAMPS, METAL CHECKS, TIME CHECKS, KEV TAGS, BRASS SIGNS, NUMBERING MACHINES, BADGES OF ALL KINDS ETC* ALL WORK GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY, PROMPT DELIVERY AND FAIR PRICES PHONE SEY. 316 Moved to 516 PENDER ST., W. BARR & ANDERSON PLUMBING and HEATING International Automatic Sprinkler Equipment Phone Seymour 6180 1060 Homer St Vancouver B. C. (Continued Iroin pag-© used along with another appropriation of $7,000 for the construction of a low concrete darn at the intake on Capilano river in order to keep the water up to the level of the top of the intake pipes during the dry spell and I avoid the necessity of having to construct a temporary sandbag dam there. Fraser River PILE DRIVING CO. LIMITED P. A. Jones, Mgr. WHARF BUILDING; BRIDGES, PILE FOUNDATIONS, ETC. Owners of Tug "CLIVE" General Towing 324 Front St. N^ Westminster Telephone 1015 TO REPORT ON SHORT SEWERS The, application of a number of residents along Twentieth, Twenty-first and Twenty-second Avenues, Mount Pleasant, for several lengths of short sewers to connect their residents that are situated in a hollow, with the Main street sewer, raised the Question at last Monday's meeting of the civic health committee, of a, number of other somewhat similar situations in various parts of the city. It was stated by Dr. F. T. Underhill, city medical health officer, that there were at least a dozen other similar instances of where a block or so of connecting sewer was badly needed in various sections of the city, but which had been laid over for the last four years owing to war time financial stringency. Jf one were done, the others should be treated alike, he maintained. It was decided that City Engineer Fel- lowes should bring in a report covering these various short sewers and when the estimates are being drafted it is probable that some provision will be made for constructing them. DIXON & MURRAY MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES, OFFICE and STORE FITTINGS GENERAL CARPENTER WORK if; PAINTING, PAPER HANGING and KALSOMINING Sey. 8765 Sey. 8766 1065 Dunsmuir St. STANDARD BANK WILL DOUBLE ITS QUARTERS Faced with the absolute necessity lor more accommodation and working space in which to handle their increasing business, the local headquarters of Standard Bank has made arrangements for an extension of their present premises in the Standard Bank building that will give practically double the existing space now occupied. * But the structural 'changes involved in securing this increased room will be somewhat expensive and include among other things the removal of the'old vault that was installed half a dozen years ago with the expectation that it would be large enough to fill requirements in that respect for fully a decade anyway. Architect James A. Benzie has been engaged for some time on the plans and specifications for the necessary! improvements. The plans, however, I Creek, will be received at the Department of Provincial Public Works, Victoria, B. C, up' to noon of February IS next for the erection and completion of a bridge over the Elk River, near Fairy Creek. Drawing, specifications and form of contract may be seen at Room 7, East Wing, Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B. C, and at the office of the District Engineer, Court House, Vancouver, B. C, and the Government Agent's Office, Fernie, B. C., and at the Office of the District Engineer, Cranbrook,. B. C, on and after the 5th instant. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque" or'certificate of deposit, made payable to the Provincial Public Works Engineer, for a sum equal to ten (10) per cent, of the tender, as security for the due fulfilment of the contract, which shall be .forfeited if the party tendering declines to enter into contract when called upon to do so, or if he fails to complete the work contracted for. The cheques of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them upon the execution of the contract. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on the forms supplied and signed with the actual signature of the tenderers. ■,. A. E. FORMAN, f Public Wqrks Engineer. Department of Provincial Public Works,, Victoria, B. C, February 1, WRIGHT BROS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ROOFING SPECIALISTS Wei Design and Build Sey. 3315 511 Dunsmuir St. Business Directory and Buyers' When Buying Bulldingr/Material and Supplies Patronize Record Advertisers FOR SALE and EXCHANGE ABCHITECTS SUPPLIES 'Dominion nine I'rint Cu Sey. 2197--lfl70 ARCHITECTURAL TEBEA COTTA Kvans. Coleman A- Kvans, I.ul Sey. 211X8 O'Neil, Will. N. Cu., Ltd :'. Suy. .|7y5 Kilt-hie Contr. A Sup. Co., Ltd Sey. 91(12 ASPHALT PELT Kvans, Colt-man A Kvans, Ltd Soy, 29.SS '.llii' Ilarrctt Co., I.lmlu-il : , Hay. UI) .- AUTOMOBILE INSUBANCE Ceperley, llounsel'ell & Co...... Suy. 7K20 BANKS Home Hank of (.'lunula Scy. 5270 BANK, OPPICE & STOBE FITTINGS Junius lirookcs WixulwkK. OV. Ltd ...West. 473 BLUE PRINTS Dominion Illue I'rint Co : METAL STAMPING (Jlhhs Tool A Stamjilni: Works Fair. 2170 MILLWOBK .lames Hroukes Woodwkn. Co.. Ltd.. West. "173 MIMEOGBAPKJNG Central l'nlilic StcnouraphcrH Key. MINING Walsh A Co., T. A 5078 ..Sey. -I7.*H Walsh & MINING Co.. T. A ENGINEEBS MACHINERY Oils 1919. Ag-ents Por Xylite Grease ana Perfection Skookimj Logg-ing- Bloclt, -1-7-2 in. ■ Oy IS ft. ' boilers 100 lbs. 2 Coal dryers suitable for lisli. All sizes of cable in .stock.- T. A. WALSH & CO. 7 Alexander St. Sey. 473S If. O. Klci-trii- Co.. MOTORS I.ul MOTOB TRUCKS Little Cinm .Motor Truck Co....:. Tucker .Motor Cn ... Key. -17*18 Key. 5000 ■ Sey. -JS.11-15 • .Sev. 35B5 We have a.-full inacliine shop equipment, lathes, drill presses, milling machine, taps and dies, emery .stands, etc. 1—SxS Air Compressor, 10 li.f. Motor 3 turret lathes. , CO. WESCOTT 57-G1 Alexander- St. Sey. 7005 ;. . ■ ■ See - Us T"or All Kinds of Machinery WEIR MACHINERY CO. LTD. 13S6 Richards St. Sey. 7442-7443 Sey. '.'107-11170 BRICK—ALL KINDS Kvnns, Coleman .V Kvans. Ltd..... Key. --"JSS (illley Ilros., Mil West,. 13-16 O'Nell, Wm. N. Ci., Mil .Sey. -I7M Itiichle Com.-. A Sup. (V, Ltd Sry, <Mt',2 ititchie. .1. T. ..A ; , ;Sey. ,S(l.ri7 Winch. It V. & Co., Mil .' Sey. 270-UU4 BUILDING FSLTS AND PAPERS Kvans, Coiciniin A: Kvans. Lai Sey. 2UMK O'Nell. Win. N. Co., Ltd ..Sey. 1705 Tlie llarretl Co.. Limited Ilay. jj3 BONDS—SURETY Ccpcr'cy. Itonnselell .V- Co ,Sey. 7M20 Winch. II. V. A Co.. Ltd, Hey. 270-1011 CARPENTERS Dixon & Murray Scy. 87U3--K70B CEMENT I'.alfour. Cuthrle A Co .Sey. 0107-(1575 Kviui:-,, Cnlcniaii A Evans, Ltd Sey.29.SS (lillcy Ilros..1 Ltd ....West. 15-lti O'Neil,'\Vm. X. Co.. Lul '. X Sey. 4705 j j.;v.„„Sr Klti-lile Contr. & Sup* Co.. l.til : Hey, 9Ltj'i Kitelil'i Winch. II. V. & Co.. Lt.l ....Sey. 270-1914 | CEMENT- TESTING AND ASSAYING Hunt. Ko'cert XV. A Co ......Sey.. 2109 CONTRACTORS—GENERAL ArnistroiiK, Morrison & Co., Mil , Sey.1S3H Walsh A Co.. T. A!......,.... Sey. -113* CONTRACTORS—TILE—TERRAZZO Kviiiis, Coleman . & Kvan-s. Mil Scy, -.'OSS O'Neil, Wm.- N. Co.. Llii "....... .......Scy. 4£I5 | CRANES AND HOISTS (ELECTBIC) | The,. Holitvu Co., Li.I Sey. li MULTIGRAPHING Central Puhljc Hteiiuurapiier.s Oomlnion Illue I'rilit Co '.... ...Sey. 5078 .^y. 2407-4670 OPPICE AND STORE FITTINGS iohi, Arnot & Sons m^, :t7, IMxon A Murray OPPICE SUPPLIES Western Specialty Co.. PAINTING Dl.Vuii A Murray -Soy. S7tij-H7«0 PRINTING lamicsoii. It. (. O'Neil, Kvnns, O'Xeil. Uia-hle Smith. AND Sey. 35211 AND PAPER HANGING Sey. S7li.",-.s'7(i6 PAINTS & Co.. J,til ; ...Sey, 22li!j PAINTS—FIBE-PROOF Wm. N. Co., Mil.... sey. .1735 PAINTS—DAMP PROOP Coleman & Kvans. Li.l .sey win. n. Co.. Ltd ;.': J. t. a ; , 20Srt . -Sey. -17-Jri Si-y. So;-,7 PAPER Davidson A VVrlKln. Mil,. ...Sey. ortr,-, PARTZTION—PIESPROOP Coleman .V Kvans. Ltd Coutr. A Sup, ( PARTITION Pearson Wire A Loir Wks....... l.til WIRE Sey. 2938 ■Sey. IUU2 Fair. rv t West ml I liter Iron PATTERNS Works....,.: PHOTOSTATS Print ■Cn...: ..West. PUBLIC WORKS OF CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA DREDGING FLEET Sealed tenders will be reeciven* by the undersigned until 4 p.m. on Friday, February 7th, 1919, for repairs -and general overhaul of the Departmental' Dredge No. 303 ("Fruhling"). ' \: Each tender must be sent' in in a sealed,envelope, endorsed "Tender-for Repairs to Dredge No. 303 ('.'Fruh- {ling."-)■•■■, ..!■- .-:■ *v >s< Specifications can be seen at the office of A. F. Mitchell, Esq., tActing District Engineer, Victoria, B. C„ and at the7 office of "C. C. Worsfold, Esq., District Engineer, New Westminster, B. C, and at the office of the undersigned, 710-713 Birks Building, Vancouver, B. C. ' Each tender must be accompanied ".Pumps and Pumping Plants of every description bought and sold or rented out. All pump supplies and repairs. PXTMPS & POWER LIMITED 216-24 Abbott St. Seymour 8110 .Hoisting engines, locomotives, lathes, wire rope, rails, cars, machinery, of all kinds. NATIONAL MACHINERY CO. S25 Main St. •. Sey. 600 DIES AND TOOLS (.'itibs Tool & Slampliii Works.. DRAFTING Oomlnion I'luo I'rint Co DRILLS—PORTABLE DarlhiK. I-'rank ,*c Co.. The llolilcu Co.. Lui Kalr. '1\"C> Sey. 2-IJI7--107O ELECTRIC S.-y. IKlO-llOi Sey. 11X15 Dominion lilne PIG IRON AND TIN I'nifour. Outhrie A Cn '«.•,-, Kvaii-. Coleman ,v Kv.in.s, Ltd Winch, U. V.'A Co.', Ltd '„; ,ZZ PILING y. L,!S7--:«?n y, 9lti7.cr.75 Sey. -jus* ey. ^79-1114 I Kcderal Lnml'i-r Co., AND POLES REFINING ■ Sey. -IiiGO Used ;\Iachinery of All Kinds Bought and Sold. B. C. EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. Ban': of Ottawa Bide. S*y. 9040 although well advanced, are not yet; by an accepted cheque on a Chartered E. A. BAILEY Plumbing and Steamfitting at the stage in which tenders can be : called. There are some minor details j yet to be completed and appcoved, | and when these have been passed | upon and the plans are ready for bids, j due notice will be given in tlie col- I umns of the Record. Bank, payable to the Honorable .the Minister of Public Works, equal to ten Per Cent. .(10%) of the amount of tender, which will be forfeited if the-person tendering declines to enter into a contract when called^ upon tq do so, or fails to complete the contract. If the tender be not accepted, the cheque will be returned. .The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest' or any tender. By order, F. H. SHEPHERD, Superintendent of Dredges. Department of Public Works, Canada, Vancouver, B. C, January 22nd. 1918. ELECTRICAL Keliahle Kle.-tric Co. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES IJ. C. Kleclrlc Co.. Ltd , -.Sey. 5000 Cope A: Son : Marllnj!. I-'iank A Co Sey, ELEVATORS DarliiiR, Frank .t Co Sey, •1100-1101 PILE DRIVING Evan.-!, Coleman .*.- Kvan-i. Mil Fru.<rr HlM-r l'lle Or. Co PIPE—SEWER Kvans. Cult-man \- Kvans, Mil Oilli-y Uros.. Mil,... __>___■ Ititchie Colilr. .V; ,Sup. Co,. Mil...' Winch. K.'V.' A Co. Lul..:. .Sey. svos- :;fiy9 ..Sej-. MSS West. 101,5 Sey. i'JSS ...... AW.it. 15-,IS Sey. 9lfi:> ...Sey. 1178-1911 PLASTEB Italfimr, RtiilirK- & Cu Sey. Hrti)^ j Kvans. Coli-mim A Kvans, I.ul 4100-1101 | Ollley liros., Ltii O'Xeil, Wn)' K. Co., Lt.l Z.Z Kltchle Conlr.. A Sup. Co., Mil ...Sey. ELEVATOR CARS AND ENCLOSURES S. ■M.-.Morrl* & Co.. l.til. :.:........ O'Nell.. Wm. N. Co. Lul. Hitehle Contr. A Sup. Co.. Mil ENCLOSURES Pearson Wire A Iron Wks....' ENGINEEBS Waljh;4 Co.. T. ENGINEEBS' Uomlnlon I'.ltie I'rint Co _.... FENCES AJTD Pearson Wire & Iron Wks.:.._..„ .Hay. 1013 , Sey. 4795 Sey. fllfl-2 Fair. 2701 : Sey. 473S ei97-i'.57r, ...Sey. '*)H* West, 15-1« ....Sey. 47»5 Sey. 91(ia SUPPLIES _..... Sey. 2497-4070 GATES ...Fair. 27»l CLAY 1033 Granville St. Vancouver. 8. C. Phone Sey. 136 Res. Bay. 77 .Sev. ..Sey. .Sey 331$ 900 •MS 6 TELEPHONE DATA NEW ihstal-lations JAN. 31, 1919. A. B. C. Taxi Service, Automobiles for Hire, GO 1 Cordova W Gait, John, Steamship Afjent, 60*.' Hastings TV Hutton, Theodhilus J.. Music Studio, S.''l Pender \V Manduea, Nick, 522 Union St CHANGES. JAN. 31, 1919. Canada Trading- Co.. Ltd., Importers & Exporters, from 510 HastlnKS.'.W :.-.: - ■ s*-*>'- "]:,b ...Sey. 9197-0."7.'> Sey. 29.SS West. 15-18 Sey. 47H5 Sey. 9102 ....Sey. 279-1911 May. 10 !fi ..Sey. 1196 .HiKh. -J5S0 irastiriKS to ■ Sey. S. J. Trlcfcey E. E. ElUott CENTRAL SHEET METAL WORKS SHEET, COPPER, BRASS and IRONWORK RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT BOAT TANKS GALLEY RANGES STE-AM TABLES , SMOKE STACKS HEATING VENTILATING PLUMBING Phone Sey. 620 151V6 Pender St. W. VANCOUVEB, B. C. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Fernie District. Highway Bridge Over the Elk River, Near Fairy Creek. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender for Elk River Eiridge," near Fairy A-;-i(i^.<2>.'(.<{,.;.'{>.;.^.;.^.<.4i.j.^i.;.'«>.^ij>.;<.4i.;.i{>^ ARCHITECTS •3» Vancouver Gas Appliance Co. «*? v Members of of The Architectural In«titute British ColumlJia. VANCOUVEB ; i:er-/ii i llr.van ' Hal!.n .Int. A., ;"lo llaitltiir.i W. ■S; cilliuii. .100 Itlflianl;- A Kveleit-li. BI.1 llatliiiits Sey. Xlim w j (.'aniinT, I-'. C. A Mereer. 71S Canvllle | llenilerwn, A. K,. (J 15 Iliustlni{.» W Il.)!i-yr,;a-i. A Curt1.;. <!.-.'• ]las'.ltnt« W.... Keau'ey, .1 amc:« W.. 25711 2ml Ave. W M.-itlii'Miii. Kol^ert M., 309 Itirliartli Palmer. P.ernnril C, k~,n IlaitltigK W Parr & Mii'.-Kenzle, 7:it! flranville Slump ,t Thiimpsiin. 620 Pender VV Townley. l-'reil L., 32," Ilurrivr St Twi/.ell, It. P. S., H:S7 Ilastlnits J .. .Sey, Sey. .. Sey. .. Sey. ..May. ....Sey. ...Sey. ...Key. ....Sey. ...Hey. ...Sev. tili'.' .''.072 721 1021 79211 51 as 30,W 7SI1 10(11 S013 7921 VICTORIA COPPERSMITHS IViairine and General THE CITY WELDERS Cor. Alexander and H(;atloy Avenue Phoiui HiKhland .'iOO'.l PANTAGES Three Shows Daily 2.30- 7.00-9.00 PRICES 20c-30c llennel, A. K., I<>.«<! St. lyjui!! St 1171 HI Keith, .1. C. .M., Huywaril I'.liU 1120 .Maclure. Sam. I'lilori I'.ank I'.IiIb 2.11X It IiIkv,ay- Wilson, Lieut.-Cu I _.I!elfin.nt llou.ie BRICK CONTRACTOR Chimneys, Pireplaces, Etc. Jno. B. Sadler :os.r Rch. •If.th Ave. J'llOIIC \V. Box Kburtie 2'i, ICerris<lnIn i()3l2'2 G. W. ROBINSON CABPENTEB and BUILDEB also Cabinet Maker U'lholsterliitf 2226 Cambie Street i •{> ' ♦<• * t e>> >:• * t t I t A*. » ♦ t 4- ♦ f f T t % % t i i t AGENTS FOR PIBE Italfottr, (liithrle A'Co Kvan». Coleman <t Krans, Ltd Gilley Itro-i.. Ltd O'Neil. Wm.-. N. Co.. Ltd __ Illtcliie Cuntr. * Sup. Co., Ltd.. Winch, H. V. A Co., Ltd FIBE ESCAPES S. SI. .Morris A Co.. Ltd _ FIBE EXTINCrUISEEB SYSTEMS lia-r & Ander-Mjii Sey. tilSO F-LOOKING J. Fyfe Smith A Co.. Ltd FOBOIKCrS Westminster Iron Works West. ,"3 GALVANIZING T. Watt Iron A (lalv. Wnrku GAS APP1IANCSS Vain-otiTcr C,A> Aimllanee Cm GLASS—AX.X. KINDS O'Neil. Wm. N. Co.. Ltd HABBWABE Uriiwn. Kra.iirr & Co.. Lid Kletl. J. A Sev HABDWOOD FLOORS •! C Ma-il. .■„: ■ i.i.'i i .i.. Lul O'Neil, Wm. N. Co.. Ltd - .1. Fyfe Smith A Cu., Ltd HABDWOOD LUMBEB ,1. t--yfe Smith ^ Co.. Ltd : HEATING—HOT AIB, STEAM VENTILATING Mniley. K. A Sey. 123 Sey. filKO Sey. UlSfi ...Sey, 29S8 ...Sey. -1735 Sey. 91G2 971 .....Sey. S01 .Sey. •17'j; Sey. 2327 ..ltay. 1-J47 ..Sey. 47115 ....Sey. U»e ..Sey. I]!i6 AND ENGINES Ltd ..Sey. Sl«: V I i' Iiarr A Andeinun. Nnrnian Kydd . HOISTING Ittu-llle Citntr. A Siij). Co INSURANCE ('■•perley, Iliiiiiirtfffll A Co S»y. Wineli, II. V. A Co.. Ltd Sey. 27!i-l{Ut INTERIOR FINISH Kvaiw. Ci.leinaii A V.ta-.x-,. Ltd Sey, 29sx ''£] u'Nell, Win. N. Co., Ltd.. Sey. •!7:i5 '" ! Itlti-lile. Contr. A Slip. Co.. Ltd. ,. Sey !H«2 PLASTEB BOARD Evuti.i. Coleman A Kvan.i,' Ltd. . . O'.WIL Wm. .V. Co.. Ltd... : '.... Itlti-hle Contr.. A sop. Co.. Ltii.... PLASTEB PARTITION BLOCKS Kvatia..-Coleman A Kvatu. Ltd Sey. 2DS» PLASTER—OBWAMENTAL Kvans. Coieman A.'Kratin. Ltd..; Soy. 2988 O'Nell. Win. .V.-Co., Ltd „ Sey. 4795 JSIu-UU- Contr.. A.Sup. Co.. Ltd...., Sey. 9162 •-''•:'7 '.'.PLUMBING Hailey. E;.^;.::..;..;,.:.-.; l; Hs.y. 123 Ilarr A. Aiiderjon........* ....._....... Sey. 8180 Norman Kyild ...„..,., u_ .„.;__. :_Sey. 91H8 PNEUMATIC TOOLS DarliiiK, Frank A Co , .Sey. 4100-4101 The Holden Co.. Lul Sey. IUG5 PRINTERS Ila^ley. A. CI. & Sum. Ltd „., Sey. 316 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Central TittiUe Stenu^rai>lierH .Sey. 507S Dominion Illue I'rint Co Sey. ili)7 1U70 PUMPS I'nnilH A Porter. Ltd ...Sey. Silt) EOOFING COMPOSITION Kvans. Coleman A Kvaiu. Lkl Sey. 2fl^S The liurretl Co.. Limited. May. fix O'.Vf'll, Wm. N. Co. Ltd -Jey. 4795 Hitehle Contr. A Sup. Co., Ltd ...Sey. ;ilrt2 Smith. Darld'ion A Wrixlit. Lid Sey. »5d5 BOOFING—SHEET METAL (See Cornice and Roofing-) ROOFING MATERIAL The Hnrrett Co.. Limited , Kvans. Coleman A Ilvan*. Ltd Klti-lile Contr. A Sup. Co.. Ltd Itilrhie. .1. T. A: ROPE—MANILLA • Halfour, Cuthrle A Co Sey. i vSiiUi A C.i.. T. A i RUBBER STAMPS ; llaxley. A. C A Sons. Ltd j SAFES—VAULT DOORS ! O'.Wil, Wm N. Co.. Ltd Sey. 4715 SAND, GRAVEL AND CRUSHED ROCK Kviin.i, Coleman A L'van.-. Lid ...Sey. 2!'SM (illley J'.r.is.. Ltd Went. 15-Iii Ititcliie Cuitr, A Sup. Co. Ltd ...Sey. 11152 SASH DOORS, WINDOWS, ETC. lahn A.-lnit A Suns O'Ni-ll. Wm. N. Co.. Ltd i SHEET METAL | Central Sheet .Metal Wnrk*...... -. S2(l I Urandviev Sheet Metal Wiirk-i ! N.-iv Id-a Sheet .Metal .Wi:rk<. ' . . . .- ! SHINGI.S MirrUFACTURERS ! DEALEKS i (Soo Lumber and Shingles) SHOW CASES 7155 23 2.S i ..ltay. l!:i Sey. 2".'HS Sey. Ulrt2 Sey. !<'M7 9197 •1575 !?'«•>-. MM Sey, 31S llU-h. 374 Sey. 4705 .. Sey. l!2H rllfll. f.12 Sey. 7015 AND McCLARY'S RANGES .j. ,iu.„,.. . .„,„. .v „>.,,. .... .-.,. 1||v(|n A Murrav . Sey. S7rt.'.-H7il8 .£. IRON AND STEEL—STRUCTURAL i SLATE i- I can N. W. Steel Co., 1,1,1 I'lur. 2::!01 7 . Kvwu. Cnleinan A Mian.. Lid Sey 29SS <b j CoiiKliliiii. .1. A Solri Sey -,'.t\{) n'Neil. Win N. (-..■. Lid Sey 17-H *■ ! Kvnnt, Coleman A KvaiH. Ltd .-''-y 2:o>v \\ j,;,), |t v. A c,. , L'd Sey. 27H-IMU S M. .Morris A Co., Ltd. . Hay. 1013; |t|i,.|,j,. c,,.,tr A -lop Co, Lid . Sey D1W o'N.-ll. Win N. Co , Ltd s., i7:r, j STEEL—REINFORCING Ititehle Coutr. A Sup. Co.. Lid Sry. !)!l!2j |!nirour, (illtlirle A Co Sey !)K>7-«75 T Wnit Ir.oi A (lu'r, Work-. I'alr liTl! Kv.m». ChIikuii A Kniiii, Ltd S.-y. 21I1H Weuiii:ii,-,i-r Iron Works Wem. 53 |t[i,.|,ie, J. T A Sey S't17 IROI? AND STEEL—ORNAMENTAL . STORE AND OFnCE FIXTURES AND Artlitlr Wire A Iron Woil;.- l-'alr, 2(!lki STORE TR.ONTS Kiaiis Ciileinnii A Lv.iih. l/d Si-y. 2!mm J Dlmm A Murrav S .VI. MonU A Co.. Ltd Ilay. 1013 j I'van*. Col.-mnn A Kvnns, Ltd Industrial and Household Gas Fittings t i D'N'ell, Will. ,V. Co., Ltd l'ear-.oii Wire A Iron Wks. llit-'iie Co.in. A Sup."Co., Ltd T. Watt Iron A Ciilv. Wnrlts Went minster Sey. . I'll Ir S 'V. ..Kalr. Iron Works West KALSOMINING' ■I7'I5 27!i I ft I (12 !<7I 1 PITCH C. Bain, ftlanager 767 ROBSON ST. SEYMOUR 801 ■s »♦* 4' -I- % * i t % * w-Jt t'dl t f ey. X7';5-X7ii'l Dixon A Murray LATH—METAL I'vuns, Coleman A Li.ms, Ltd Sey. l'Jihs O'.S'ell. Win. N, Co. Ltd Sey 47II5 I'.Itehle Contr. A Soil Co.. Ltd Sey. lillij Ititchie, .1. T. A Sey. HII57 LIME Halfour, Cuthrle A Cu Sey. !n»7-(i.'75 Kvans, L'd.. Lt.l. . . Sey. 211 KM ...Went. 15-111 Sey. 47(15 . Sey. dlii2 Hey. 279-11)41 .Sey. :i!l!)S-.'IS'ilO Hev. %j^*&*r&W>*&'VftM^W,'V^ L'vani, Colenmn (Illley I'.ros.. Ltd O'Nell, Win. N. Co.. Ltd Kltchle Contr A Sup. Co Winch, It. V. A Co., Ltd LUMBER Kcderal Lumlier Co MACHINERY I'.r lU-ii, I'm n-r A Co.. Ltd Can-don Mii'-oiii'-rv Co , Ltd Durlliut, l-'nui!.- A Co O-.Viul, Win. N. Co., Ltd I'uinps A I'io\er. Lt'l Kltchie Contr. A Sup. Co., Ltd The Hidden Co.. Ltd Waliili A Co., T. A MACHINE WORK fiihlix Tool A Sl/implni: Work*.. Wentiiilti.iter Iron Works MANTELS—BRICK, TILE AND WOOD MvitiiH. Coleiniin A I'lvaii.-.:- Ltd Sey. 21ISH u'Neil, Wm. N. Co.. Ltd Sey 47!I5 Ititchie Contr. A Sup. Co, Lid Sey. HI 112 MAPS Dominion Itluc Print Co Hey, 21117-4070 MARBLE AND ONYX Kvans. Coleman A Kvans, Ltd Hey. 21IKH U'Neil, Win, N, Co., Ltd Sey, 47113 Win N. Co . Ltd TAR AND I'.. , L'mio..l man A Kvans, Ltd TILE—DRAINING Coleman A Kvnns, Ltd ilros , Ltd t'oidr. A Sup Co . Ltd TILE—FLOOR AND Coleiniin A '-'iiui*. Ltd Win. N, Co.. Ltd TIN PLATES Ilall'oiir. (iuthrle A Co Kvans. Coleman A Kuwis, Ltd Winch. It. V. * Co.. Ltd TOOL STEKL Marllnx, Frank A Co Illichle. .1 T. A VACUUM CLEANING Harr A Anderson O'Nell. The I iii" Kvans. (.'■ l^.-aus, (illley Kltchle Kvans. O'Neil. S7'i'. Sey. . Sev. K7ll« 2!l srt •17'.".-. I'.ay. rtn Hpy. 2'.i.44 Sey Wcsl Sey WALL Sey. Sey. 2!I*H i.-.-ie 9DJ2 20?!( 47115 Sey in 07 -r.r.75 Sey. 2'J.-tK Svy. 27«-l!lM ey. IIIIO-llOl .Scl. MUr.T SYSTEMS Sey. (1U8 .Sey. 715.', Sev. (I!l"fi IIOO-II'll Sey. 47!i5 Hey. MHO Scy, «li!2 Sey. HHJ5 •Avy. 47,'l.S l-'nir. 211 Weill. ! VARNISHES liuiilesoii. K, C, A Co., Ltd Sey. 22«« WALL BOARDS Kvans, c..leii.an A Kvans. Ltd . Sey, 20KB WATERPROOF COMPOUND The Ita-rctt Co.. Limited Hay. n.'l Kvaii-. Ci,!"iiiiiii A K-.aus. Lid Sey, :."M.f o'.Vi.ll, \Vin. N . A Co., Ltd. , . Sev 47!i.'. Kltchle. .1. T A Se.v. M057 WINDOW SCREENS Artistic Wire A Iron Works .. ... l-'alr. 2«1H S M Mi.rrit A Co., Ltd I'.av. H> Ki O'Neil, Will N.. A «'o., Ltd Sev. 17'''. l'cnr<on Wire A Iron Wks. Ciih. 27:M WIRE WOKKERS Artistic Wire A Iron Works. Fair. 2HIM I'enr-ori Whe A Iron Wks l-'alr. 27111 WIRE ROPE 'Tliilfoiir, (luthlle A Co Sey. 0107 0575 Kvans, Coleman A Kvans. Ltd Sey. '.IHKK Walsh A Co, T. A Sey. 473H Winch It V.. A Co, Mil Scy. 270 I'III Kltchie Contr. A Sup, Co., Ltd . Scy. 0102 WHOLESALE ROOFING The l-.uielt Co, Limited ■'"ly. «•'' vs. ■ ■ 1-,'i '■•��! ■•!• Xi '-a. i i 3 Si if I
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Title | British Columbia Record |
Publisher | Vancouver : Record Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1919-02-07 |
Description | The British Columbia Record was published in Vancouver, and ran from June 1916 to July 1922. The Record was published every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. As the official publication for the Architectural Institute of B.C., the B.C. Builders’ Exchange, and the Building and Construction Industries’ Exchange of B.C., the Record primarily covered news related to building, contracting, engineering, real estate, and industrial finance. The Record was published by the Record Publishing Company, which had previously published the paper under a number of different titles, including the Daily Building Record and the British Columbia Building Record. The Record subsequently evolved into the Journal of Commerce. |
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Language | English |
Identifier | British_Columbia_Record_1919_02_07 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-06-02 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
Rights | Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy, or otherwise use these images must be obtained from the Digitization Centre: http://digitize.library.ubc.ca/ |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0170805 |
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