'?:$?ffj§!\i ■■<* i RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Vancouver, Publishers. Coversng British Columbia. Murvww MsW'iniiwisumi Vol. 16, No. 16, Friday, Jan. 17, 1919 Building' IViateriai Tel. Sey. 4795-6. ■ W\'' O'Neil Co., Limited 548-550 Seymour St. A Man Is Accounted of AOCOUKT if. lis has a bs.nk ACCOUNT. No account is to» small to receive a. courteous vre.1- eornn at til la bank. Home Bank of Canada Vancouver Branch, ,. 446 Kaating'S- St. W. J. r. MacDOKALD, Manager DOMINION Pressed R RIC" 1^ Common Gabriola Shale Products, Limited Vancouver Office 425 Standard Bank Bldg. Phone Sey. 8057 I.T.A. Ritchie, Representative '.UII.DINO PEBMITS AMOUNTING TO S500 OB OVER ISSUED AT THI VANCJOUVEB CITY KALI. TESTBSB4.T ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Power Installations General Electrical Construction Lumber Veneer Panels, Our Stock is the Most 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 Richards St. Vancouver, B. C. BUILDING PERMITS ■% 0801—N. E. Hamilton, 249 Hastings jE. Alter. $400. 979S—M. O. Olsen, 305 Alexander St. Alterations $150.00. » THE HOLDEN CO., Ltd. GENERAL RAILWAY & CONTRACTORS —;:■ supplies- : Sole AsenU In Canada for Chicago Pneumatic Tool Go. .JBoy«r''Riv«trng'*^ - Electris Tobls; Rock prills; Air Compro««or«; -; f FuerOil and Ga» Engines. y - MMtmi. Tsrsnts 542 rnitt St W., VaicNfir I.C, Fsui.s«. iosr ing bylaw floors. "The owner, agent or occupant of every building existing or hereinafter constructed, devoted to the sale, storage or manufacture of merchandise shall affix and display conspicuously to the walls of each floor .of such building a placard stating the load per square foot of floor surface which may be safely applied to that particular floor. "The owner or tenants'-of buildings of this class shall furnish the figures j for such placards (as calculated by i some competent architect or contrac-i Brown, Fraser & Co., Ltd, SUCCESSORS TO DOMINION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Mining, Municipal and Contractors' Machinery and Supplies 1150 Homer Street Phono Soymour 7155 SUBURBAN BUILDING PERMITS Arrangements have been made by the British Columbia Record to publish the building permits issued -in both South'Vancouver-and Point Grey municipalities at least once a week. This will enable local architects and contractors..to. keep in .close touch' with I tor) and^submit.the same to.the build not only all permits issued in Vancou-Jing department;.for approval"' ver city proper but also in practically I The strict enforcement of these al- the whole surrounding municipalities, [most forgotten clauses in the buildingf :, ———- . j'bylaw is expected to prevent to a great] (extent, the - excessive and dangerous! overloading which from time to time j is brought to the attention of the build-j ing department. Heretofore a protest [ from the building inspector has been! passed on by the tenant to the owner) and back again-to the tenant with j 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 AArAr HOMER ST. Phone Sey. 4100 CONTRACT AWARDED FOR NEW FACTORY TO MAKE LIQUID AIR AND GAS L'Air Liquide Societie, a Montreal I concern with a brancli factory at Tor- j onto, has awarded the contract ror the jerection of a new factory here for the f Structural Steel For Every Purpose BXAaO, CEAVVELa, AHOI.ES, PZkATSS, TEES, COX^HkOTS COMF££T£LT XQVIFPZO FABBIUTnra SHOPS CANADIAN NORTHWEST STEEL COT Ltd. Vancouver, B. C. Xrimdon, Buff. Montreal •Winnipeg Toronto Vancouver, B. ROBERT [W. HUNT & CO., LTD. ENGINEERS INSPECTION -- TESTS - CONSULTATION STEEL CEMENT, BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, PIPE, RAILS, CARS, LOCOMOTIVES, SECONDHAND EQUIPMENT. CREOSOTED MATERIAL, LUMBER, ETC. Office, 1601 Standard Bank Bldg. Phone Seymour 2199 508 Basting's W., Vancouver, B. C. Cement Testing; Laboratory, Boom 1601; Physical Testing- I.anor»t«ry, Room Bl Resident Inspectors at Large Manufacturing Centers manufacture of liquid' air. (954 17th Ave. W. was the successful i bidder for the const ruction or the fac- tory which is to be built on a site I which has been purchased at the cor- ■ ner of Fifth Avenue and Yukon street. j The new factory as shown on the plans ! will be So by 75 feet in size, of brick | construction and two stories high. The J building will cost $2r>,000 and as u will ' house machinery that lias been order- ' ed in the east which will total at least ; double the cost of the factory, tlie construction of tlie latter is ouue massive | in some respects. \ Plans for the new factory which will be the only one in Canada west of j S. J. Newitt! nothing done in the great majority of! cases. In the case of ''passing thej buck" now after having been duly noti-j fied. the owner or agent, or both, may j be dealt with by the city license de-1 partment. Fairmont 2396 and 2397 Vancouver, B. C. INSTITUTE ADOPTS THIS JOURNAL AS ITS OFFICIAL PUBLICATION The Engineering and Technical Institute of British Columbia, at its last monthly meeting held last Monday, unanimously decided to adopt the ''British Columbia Record" as its official organ. Hereafter all official notices regarding the activities of the local Toronto, have been prepared by Archi-j branch of the Institute will appear in 1 Gili<ey SBros.9 LfccL DEALERS IN CRUSHED ROCK - SAND - GRAVEL Ail Kinds of Building'Material 902 Columbia StreetjWest Phone 15 and 16 New Westminster, B.C. j teet Whitehead of Toronto who will ! superintend the construction. In addition to manufacturing limnd air, which is simply atmospnerc reduced to about ?.00 degrees below zero when it assumes a liquid form :rnd >.; used for many commercial pur-pesos, the concern also intends to go ■;•. ;':•:• the manufacture of aceytlene gas and do ox- acoytlene welding of all kinds of its side issues. the Record. DOMINION GOVERNMENT j CONTRACTS ARE AWARDED1 The Department of Public Works an-; nounces that the following contracts- have been awarded:— , Kingston. Out.—Construction of a tuberculosis pavilion at Mowat saiiator-l 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 WFNCH BUILDING Private Ex. Sey. 9197 San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland Seattle, Tacoma VICTORIA BELMONT BUILDING Telephone S037 l . THE JAMES BROOKES WOODWORM C0.,LTS fVlHIwork Contracts Union Depot 1916 Can. northern Bly. I>epot 1917 Calg-ary Armory 1918 Boosland High School 1918 ■Tranqulllo Sanitorlam 1918 Phone Westminster 473 •r.able.s ti.s l'U at any , i Our stt.'jun hi-.'ittHl plant 1 to !ii;inu!';ieturu Venooi' \V season of the: your. We are now manufacturing interior tlttinys; for tho new it. (.'. Telephone HuilcU.n(;'ii head utile6 in Quarter Cut Oak. 1259—6th St., East Burnaby BUILDING INSPECTOR TO ENFORCE REGULATIONS ON OVERLOADING FLOORS With the advent of the new year and tlie* putting into effect of the new Trades License Bylaw combined with a much closer co-operation between the city building inspector's department and other civic departments through the system of licensing all j businesses in the citv. Building In- i i I speotor R. A. McKenzie intends to j strictly enforce two clauses or tlie city! I building regulations which have often | i been allowed to lapse or remain a dead-i i letter. These two particular clauses I refer to tho overloading of floors in j warehouses, storage rooms or even ' shops, carrying such articles as hardware, where the floor load often runs up to a considerable figure. Building Inspector McKenzie plans (o send out notices shortly from his department calling especial attention to those two clauses of the city's build- as one/ium- Contractor. Henry Hunter, ofj ' Kingston, at ?2.°..-(00. Order in Council' dated December 115, 101S. I Freeport. Ont.—Construction of tub-! erculosis pavilion re militarv hospital.: Contractors. Dunker Bros., of Kitchener. Ont.. at $11,800. Order in Conn-1 cil dated December Itj, 101$. LOCAL AGENT TAKES OVER ENTIRE BRICK OUTPUT Mr. '.I. T. A. Ritchie, who has recently returned from service overseas and who prior to enlistment was a member of the Ritchie Contracting and Supply Company, Ltd.. has taken over the entire output of the Gabriola Shale Products. Ltd.. whose factory is located at Gabriola island. Mr. Ritchie has opened offices at 42"i Standard bank building, and In addi- i tion to his brick contract, also re pre-1 sents several well-known manufactur-! ers lines, among which is the .Toilette j Steel Company of Montreal, which j manufacturers steel castings for mar-1 inc. shipbuilding and general commer (Continued on j>ag«i <.) We have just received a large shipment of Can make prompt delivery in any quantity itchie Contracting & Supply Co. Ltd. Phone Seymour 9163 1561 Granville Street Works Office and Works Tenth Street New Westminster, B. 0. Phone 53 BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD British Columbia Record (Established 1911) Published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by the' Record Publishing Company A newspaper of general circulation, featuring Buildinj,'. Contracting, limjiiioeriiig-. Industrial, -Shipbuilding, Mining, Automobile, Pro. ■vincial. City and Harbor -Improvements. C. H. NELSON....MANAGING EDITOR WALLPAPERS Paints and Varnishes N. G. Foster Limited INTERIOR DECORATORS Seymour 1075 90S GranvilJe St. Specialists in Interior Finishes Office and Plant 583 Homer-Richards Lane. VANCOUVER REAR OF 431 DUNSMUIR STREET PHONE SEYMOUR 7808 Subscription Rates One month .....$1.00 Six-'months" : $5.00! to reap the benefit. In other words, I All subscriptions are payable strictly in adyance (I() not, believe, we are going to see any marked and immediate drastic decline get it. They are going to get'left in- usual condition affecting all industries stead and the men who had enterprise which has existed'during the period," enough to go ahead with their undertakings just at this period are going OrPICIAL ORGAN. ,.; The: Britisli Columbia Record, is the official organ of The Architectural In.sti-" tute of British Columbia, federated with The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada., and The ICnKiiieeriim' & Technical Institute of British Columbia, and as such is used by them as the medium through which to make their official announcements to the s.-eneral public. By such selection the British Columbia Record is no wise pledged to editorial support of any policy advanced, ,.. . hy these societies, but maintains an abso- moreover, we can expect-no immediate likely independent position on ait niu.i- -decline. The process of'deflation I be- ters'subject to editorial opinion. I . . ' . m close touch with these things all says President .Mayer in a New York report. "It appears to me, and to the engineers directly in charge of the construction work, and therefore most familiar with the conditions, that the in commodity prices. There is such estimate made that the plant should a world-wide scarcity of many- materi- commence operations this coming als and productions costs are going to j summer, will be realized." continue abnormally high ror some time. "We have hart perhaps.a certain amount of inflation. To tlie extent that "In view of the fact that ample ore had been developed to supply the mill for many years, the mine was shut ply tonnage to the mill on its completion. The mine camp at this time is completely closed down. "The1 expectancy of developing considerable additional ore remains the same and a substantial area is still to be' prospected to confirm the known possibilities in this direction." H.D.Rees WAKruse W.C.Jenkins The Electric Shop present prices are due to" that cause <iown in September, sufficient development work having been done to quick- NO IMMEDIATE DROP EXPECTED There is a tendency on the part of lieve will be gradual and men'who are predict that it may take a couple of 1 years before there will be any marked! reduction in prices. BUSINESS ITEMS ELECTRIC SUPPLIES WIRING and REPAIRS 12 Hastings St. E. Sty. 1224 E. Chrystal & Company Carpenters and Contractors Store and Office Fixtures General Repairs GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. BOSTON.—A sharp reduction In per- MINING Vancouver business men to- hold back new enterprises in expectation of lower "commodity prices and wages. This is a mistake, in the opinion of Mayor Gale, who has been consulting -with a number of prominent merchants j in various lines of supply, and all.of HAS ORE FOR MANY whom predict no immediate drop in YEARS IN THE FUTURE prices,of either building material or pre..dent ^ .q. ^^ Co any commodity whose scarcty owmg Ma(<es statement" to the war has caused an increase m| ..-.>■ . '"" " surrounding the 1 its price. ■'.''I have no sympathy with the man «who is holding back from starting building or other enterprises, awaiting lower prices," said the mayor. "The people who are awaiting a drastic decline in prices are-not;; going to ly place, the mine in a position to sup- j centage of manufacturing expenses ••••••• • .».-.... ; featured the operations oi ihe General T a ) f j I Electric Co. during the first half ofi ? . f I 191S. hi that six months' period, cost of sales represented 77.6 per cent, of gross earnings. This compared with manufacturing ratio of S2.5 per cent.' in the first half of 1.917, and with S.j.2 per cent for all of 1917. In the four years, 1912-15, inclusive, it cost Gen- f eral Electric about 90c out of each dol- j lar to produce its goods Business Paper Advertising MANUFACTURING COMPANY Makers of Switch Boards, Panel Boards, Steel Cabiuots, etc. Switches designed and built for any special work. 41 Alexander St. Vancouver, B.C. Adkison & Dill GENERAL CONTRACTORS Specialists In Reinforced Concrete "The conditions business of the Canada Copper corporation generally , speaking, and particularly the completion of the underground program at the mine arid the progress in the construction of the mill, have been entirely satisfactory, the schedule set for this work having '''been maintained to date, despite' the] * 325 Howe St. Sey. 3768- Bay.H28R The Buying Power per Sub- J scriber. Represents an Infi- ? nitely Greater Sum than the i Buving Power of Anv Other I Glass of Publication, Because | Each '.Buyer Purchases for ? Business and not for Private I Consumption . ; • . ■"■■ t ■■" • J -••••••••••»*M •-••*«>>••.•« >•••••»•-*»«• «•«••.•.•* 219 Keefer St. Norman Kydd PLUMBING and HEATING / "Ready Plumbing" ' with working blue prints for country installations 906 Davie St. Seymour 9188 VANCOUVER, B. C. HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER , The hydro-electric energy already! developed in Western Canada aggregates about 359,000 horse-power, 76,000,| in Manitoba, 33,000. in Alberta, and 1 250,000 in British Columbia, as shown by a pamphlet entitled "Fuels of West' ern Canada," by James White, assistant to the chairman, and deputy head, Commission of Conservation. PHlfcABILPHIA Baynes & Horie General Contractors ISi Hiwi St. Straw 1189 Edward Cox General Contractor Cabinet Maklnsr Fixtures * Sejnoir 1163 73 S Helnckea St Bamberton Cement i Bulldog Cable Pacific Lime R. V. WINCH & CO., Limited Vancouver and Victoria Davies Construction Co. General Contractors Credit-Fancier BUg. f«ce«Ter, B.C- Dominion Construction Co., Ltd. o General Contractors 589 Richards St ? Seynonr 1412 Harrison & Lamond Industrial Engineers Sermtnr 3535 601 Pacific Bldg. NEWWQRK --CONTRACTS LET THI FOLLOWING TABLE SHOWS BUILOIsTaB COSTING $5,000 OB OVER, OI? WHICH CONSTRUCTION UNDER WAY, OS ON WHICH CONTRACTS HAVE BEEN LET BUT CONSTRUCTION NOT YET STARTED. XS Hodgson & King Contractors & Engineers 403 London Bldg. Seymour B586 Character .Coat Residence $7,500 Tuberculosis Clinic ,. 47,130 Grain Elevator 70,000 Church 35,000 Commercial Iildgs. . .' 25,000 Residence "9,000 Residence 10,000 Residences each 4,000 Brick Building Uungalows 6,000 Residence 7,000 Mill" Warehouse $5,000 Itesidence ; 7500 Bungalow ..- 7595 Remodelling Building 10.000 Residence '. $5,000 Powdered Fuel Plant $39,000 Dwelling 5,000 Warehouse 8.000 Residence 8,000 Remodel Boarding House ......$5,000 Two Story Brick $20,000 Residence $10,000 itesidence $9000 Dwelling $6,500 Temporary Hosp $30,000 Liquid Air Plant $25,000 VANCOUVER Location Ownir Shaughnessy Heights F. A. Dietrick Pender Street .. . Rotary Club Beach Ave : Chas.. P. Coles Co. 1160 Georgia St;. .First Church of Christ Set. Fairyiewand Point Grey.. University of B. C. Shaughnessy Heights .S. J. Crocker Shaughnessy Heights G. \V. Tornrooa Angus Ave Macaulay & Nicolls Seymour St '. '. ....B. C. Tel. Co. -Vagec Allan & Richards '2875 Alder Street.... A. R. McFarland 236 Smythe. Van. Milling & Grain Co. 1906 Trafalgar .VV. A. Cantelon 1435 15th Ave. W.... H. D. Chriatie Cor. Davie and Granville Sts. .Geo. E. Trorey S.E. Cor. Maple & Magee Rd. C.H.McFarlane Powell St B. C. Sugar Refinery 1946 llth Ave. W John T. MacDonald Industrial Island .Crane, Ltd. ihaughnessy Heights...... P. W. Racev 1447 Barclay St Confed Life Ass'n 92-98 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'I Hosp. Sth and Yukon Sts...L'Air Liquid Society Archt _ contr. Fred L. Townley .S. J. Newitt I J. A. Benzie Baynes & Horie H. H. Gillingham Owners Matheson S: DeGuerre Owners Sharp & Thompson S. N. McLeod Jas. A. Benzie _..:...S. J. Newitt Jas. A. Benzie S. \. Newitt A. E. Henderson S. J. Newitt Owners Adkison & Dill Fred I Townley G: M. Champion Ve«i J;- Townley J°h" B- Sterling A. E. Henderson . ...D. & W. Gray £re£ U^Townley Day Labor '?' P' Cn0rl9tle "W. J. Read Gardiner.& Mercer Harrison & Lamond Er?,d L Townley G. M. Champion Fuller Engineering Co. .Can. N.W. Steel Co. v - • Owner Pwne/S r,'' ' '• Dixon & Murray las. A. Benzie S. J. Newitt ......„.....: h. R. Glass E. E. Blackmore Edgar WIIboii James A. Benzie g. j. Newitt Kdwardes Sproat ....s. j Newitt - - G. Milne Owners Owners Owners g. j. Newitt Palmer Bros. General Contractors 929 Main St Seymour 4878 Robertson & Partners,Ltd. Public Works Contractors and Engineers Stymirar 1274 BOB Metropolitan BWg. Character — Co«t 42-Mile Extension 300.000 Hastings-Harnet Road Government Shed . Bridge (2 span) Lining Tunnel 250,000 Reconstruction 160,000 Nitrogen Plant 125,000 Concentrator, etc : 1,000,000 Concentrator, etc 50,000 Railroad 1,000.000 Infirmary and Service Bldg $151,236 Bridge Bridge Pulp & Saw Mill $750,000 Protective Works $60,000 Cold Storage & Cannery $150.000 J Residence 5,000 BRITISH COLUMBIA GENERAL L RUSH & READ PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING & CEME1TT WORK All Work Guaranteed. Hay. 3370 2;!0G Stephen* St. Bay. 1C02-R Location Owner Clinton P.G.E. Railway Hastings St. E Victoria Government Princeton Kettle Valley Railway Rogers Pass C. P. Railway . North Vancouver Wallace Shipyard Lake Buntzen. .Amcr. Nitrogen Products Co. Copper .Mountain li. C. Copper Co. Out Chua Queen Bess Mining Co. Princeton to Copper Mt....B. C. Copper Co. Tranquille R. C. Tuberculosis Society Oyster River—Comox Dist.-.Prov. Govenn't I Englishman's River, Alberni Dist.. Prov.Govt Beaver Cove..Beaver Cove Lumber & Pulp Co Steveston Dom. Government Clayoquot.. ..Clayoquot Cold Stor. & Can. Co, Eburne T. H. ' Heather arch Contr. Northern Const. Co. Cotton Co. R. Moncricf! Arm.-trong, Morrison & Co.. Ltd Carter, Halls & Aldingcr Hodgson .t King Owners Owners Owners Owner VV". P. Tierncy Public Works Dept Dominion Con. Co. Prov. Pub. Wks Dept... Robertson & Partners Prov. Pub. Wks. Dept Wm. Grccnlees W '.'.'.''.',',"V ' '^ Owners Public Works Dept Hodgson & King Owners Owner s. J. Newitt 6-S. A. Wiiles GENERAL CONTRACTOR Altera tions, etc. 1350 ■ Bib Me. W. Eayriew Ml "I1," "III."!'! HH52H Office 813-815 Bower Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. ©SOB) THE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR 40 per cent, longer life 18 months' Guarantee PRICE NO HIGHER f. Call and see us when passing JARVIS ELECTRIC CO. 570 Bicharda St. Distributors for ii. C. Seymonr 175 ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR RENT We specialize ivi prompt service for Contractors' temporary power installations •B-C-ELECTR(^ SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY 'Phone Seymour 5000 and have our representative call USE ELASTIGU -The Tough, Elastic, Adhesive Cement • (Ready for \ise.)\'7 .!■■'• FOR YOUR 7m LEAKY R0| Send for Free Booklet MANUFACTURED BY THE BARRETT COMPANY. Ltd. Cor Tenth Avenue and Arbutus Street - - VANCOUVER B C Phone Bay. 63 ADAM JACK Brick Builder and Contractor Kilns, Furnaces, and.Boilers a Specialty ESTIMATES GIVEN - - DISTANCE NO OBSTACLE Telephone HlKhland 728 VANCOUVER, B. C. 2021 Wall St. PILING »° POLES FIR, CEDAR or HEMLOCK any length - any diameter FEDERAL LUMBER CO. Incorporated 1309 1021-1024 Rogers Building Seymour 3998-3999 "OCEAN FALLS" 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. ■;y»?Vf» BRITISH GOLUMBIA RECORD MOUSE PAINTS 2"> Colors, $3._fi Gallon OH and Creosote Shingle Stains $1.20 Gallon Marine Retlnts ANTI-DAMP—Everyone Uses It W. S. HARVEY MFG. CO. 1063 Granville St. Sey.-3497 SHIPPING AND FOREIGN Seymour Tire & Rubber Company, Limited Sole Dealers and Service Station for Goodyear S.V. Truck Tires li 851 Pender St. W. Seymour 3053 INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES, FARMS, FACTORY SITES AND TIMBER SECURITIES GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS, MORTGAGES CANADIAN EXPORTS FOR OCTOBER October exports from Canada totalled ,$12!), r,,vl, -m in October, 11)18. nsa.iii.sl SluS.im.T'M in October, 191.7. j For the seven montlm of the current ; I'u-cal- year ended 'with October they j were ?720,i:5!),l.i.'.2 as compared w It'll | ?!)21 ,%7,<!<><:; in 11)17 and $022,033,080 in ! 11)10. j Imports for consumption in October. | 1DIS, wan: only $2,572,147 boiow Oc- i tcber record of $78,1.13,1)02, made in J10I7. For the seven months they were , | cut down $07,005,157. Of this decrease! '$37,712,801 was in the free list. TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA Canada imported from ttritish South Africa during the fiscal period 1013-17 dutiable goods valued al $80,000 in 1013; $01,502 in 10M; $7,420 In 1015; $7,384 in 1010; and $18,004 in 1017; and free merchandise to the value of *1S0,793 In 1013; $383,201 in 1014; 5307,407 in 1015; $108,41)5 in 1010; and $202,872 in 1917. In these imports diamonds and feathers are large items. During the same period Canada's exports to South Africa were valued at RIM0,513 in 1S13; $3,834,592 in 1014; $4,045,580 in 1915; $5,500,081 in 101.0; and $4,452,939 in 1&17. Produce of the forest made up most of these exports. Tlie figures are from the trade report of the Department of Customs ror 19'17. CAMOUFLAGE. Come to think of it, the greatest hit, of camouflage in the war was the posing of tlie German navy as a real battle fleet. FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES information regardins a separate sheet ami .slate opportunity number. The Huroau <lo<;s not furnish credit rat'n^.s or assume responsibility as to tlie .standing of' foreign iii'toiriuK; the iisual precautions should be taken in 'all cases. Additional tll*:Sr: X.A.TEST ENQUIRIES. The following Inquiries are the. latest received, for rapid perusal the reader rriny know at; a ghi.ncc items of interest by noting the class of uood.s mentioned at the end of each inquiry. JlIPOItTANT- -Quote the nuinber of the "Opportunity" in your correspondence. 323. Canned. Fears and Gallon Apples. —A Liverpool firm' offer ,to act -is packers' ;i«ent.s for the distribution of tlie above. They state they art- in a position to dispose of lurn" quantities. 924. Canned Goods. — A Liverpool firm would like to be placed in communication '.villi shippers ol' all kinds of canned woods, with-a view to acting as sales agent for the United Kingdom. 925. Apples.—A Bristol firm asks for cabled offers of No. 1 winter apples in barrels. Artistic Wire & iron Wks. Manufacturer!* Ornamental Iron "Work and all kinds of Wire "Work. 11,2-16 Dufferin St. Fair. 26-IS , , , 92G. Molybdenum Concentrates. — A inquiries may be obtained from | sheflleld manufacturer of carbonless the Secretary oT the Board of Trade, Vancouver, or upon application lo "The Commercial Intelligence . ranch of the Department- of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa." ' . Cot-respondents are requested to quote the number of the "opportunity" when asking for additional information. He- j.uest for. each opportunity should be on RENTS COLLECTED BUILDINGS MANAGED Ceperley. Rounsefell and Company ESTABLISHED 1886 >9 Hastings St. MT. Vancouver Telephone Seymour 7820 SERVICE DAVIE VULCANIZING CO. 636 DAVIE STREET VANCOUVER. B. C. FACT vs. FANCY PAINT AND PROMISES SELL MANY A MOTOR TRUCK; but PERFORMANCE nther than APPEARANCE, is what counts in the wear and tear of the daily Rrind. Faint soon fails to cover up defective construction, and promises have never "yet PAID a single repair bill. LITTLE GIANT [VICTOR TRUCKS are built not for looks but for service—not merely to JUSTIFY but to SURPASS our claims. LITTLE GIANT TRUCKS are sold in every case where superiority is tested point by point in comparison with other trucks. The fact that 72% of LITTLE GIANT sales last year were re-sales to satisfied customers is the 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. Seymour 331 LESLIE W. PEARSON, Manager. Granville at Paeiiic Vancouver metals and alloys wishes to x-X Into touch with shippers of the above, with a view to future purchases. 927. Agency—Linseed Cakes.— A firm in Oelft, Holland, wishes to secure the agency for Holland of Canadian manufacturer of linseed cakes and- similar cattle food. 928. Pood Products.—A firm" in Holland, with headquarters at liauue and branch offices at Rotterdam and Ghent, Belgium, would like to enter into com- s and Manufacturers// w- C. Hardwood Floor Co. Limited 2635 Granville St. I * BUSINESS (VIEN will find the ORPHEUM CAPE an ideal meeting place for I he Luncheon Hour. The Kest of Everything, , Prompt Service, Moderate Charges. Seating capacity 250. ■ , Opposite Orpheum Theatre 762 Granville Street Jas. Dwyer, Proprietor & Chef ■■ G. Kslgren ; G<? nera! Contractor 962 Kill Ave. Fairmont 9461 I f/mKmmsslmf^^ mercial relations with Canadian exporters ana producers,of the following foodstuffs: Wheat, rolled oats, wheat fiour sun-dried and evaporated apples, jams' canned, fruits, meats, lobster and' salmon, bacon, hams, and lard. 929. AutonioMlea,' Motorcycles and AUtoniotila -.ccea.ories.—A 'firm at The Ha.Ki.-e, Holland, is desirous of £«ttiriK into touch with Canadian manufacturers ot actoniolules, motorcycle^, and automobile accessories. _ 930. Steel and Copper Wire, Etc.—A London company wishes to get into touch with Canadian manufacturers with the object of securing their selling or buying- agency for the United Kingdom. They have a branch at '■Birmingham', (.roods suggested are steel and copper wire, wire nails, etc., mica, chemicals, leather for uohol.stering -trades, wood- pulp, etc. " 931. Crude Asbestos.—A firm in Amsterdam, Holland, desires the addresses ot Canadian manufacturers of crude asbestos. 932. CeUulose, Chemicals and Metalo, Boots and Snoea, Pood Prodacts.—An | import house in Milan wishes to hear' from Canadian exporters of the foregoing products. 933. Telephone and Telegraphic Material and Electrical Measuring- Apparatus.—A firm in Milan inquires tor i Canadian telephone and telegraphic j material and electrical measuring in- I struments. S34. Industrial Chemicals, MetaUur- i gical Products and Metalr, Refactory : Material.—A firm in Milan wishes" to get 1 in touch with Canadian firms with a view to obtaining exclusive agencies in Italy for industral chemicals, metallurgical 'iTvfVcts'-atid metals and refractory material. • ' bao. Flour.—A firm in Barbados, in ! commission business, desires an agency 1 for a'Canadian fiour milling firm. .- i 936. Pollard and Middlings.—A firm of commission * merchants, 'Barbados,; ! would like to get in touch with Canadian j ' manufacturers of-pollard. J j £»37. Jtfiscuits and Bread.—-A-Barbados i- j firm :.of commission merchants invites {correspondence with manufacturers j (Canadian) of bread and biscuits. ' i 93S. Hain3 and Bacon.—A long-estab- I j lished firm of grocers and commission j •merchants desires to get in touch with j ! Canadian exporters of nams and bacon. i • 940. jftg-ency.—A Canadian exporting) firm with agents in France wishes to. se-j : cure the exclusive agencies of Cana- J ; dian manufacturers tor I' ranee and Bel- j i gium in any line that may be in demand for the immediate future. , 941. Ag-ency, Great Britain, Prance, . Italy or Belgium.— French gentleman desires to g'.t in touch with Canadian ! manufacturers and wholesale merchants j who desire representation in any of the j above countries. Inquirer claims to have 'connections in these countries of thirty- five years' standing. He would also be j willing- to represent Canadian firms at I the Lyons Fair. References supplied. | 942. Pa-oer, Cardboard.—An important- paper dealer, in the trade for thirty ' years, wishes to obtain the representation, more especially for the north and west of France/of Canadian firms manufacturing pulp, paper, cardboard, etc. I 943. Agency, Canned Pish, Foodstuffs, Evaporated Apples.—An agent is willing to accept the representation of any of the following products: Canned salmon,- lobster, trout, evaporated apples, and foodstuffs in general. 944. Agencies.—A Paris agent invites correspondence from producers* and manufacturers of foodstuffs, canned fish, | tea. potash. ! 945. Construction Hardware, Construction Materials, Paints, Varnishes, Etc.—A Paris concern desires to open connections with Canadian manufacturers of construction materials, steel, paint, varnishes, etc., and construction and hardware materials in general. 946. Furs, Lumber, Canned Goods, Agencies.—An agent is willing to accept ■ the representation of any Canadian firm dealing in the above-mentioned products. 947. Canned Goods.—A commission agent invites correspondence with Canadian manufacturers of canned goods, and is willing to aeovpt agencies for France. 948. Agencies.— A commission agent wishes to get the representation of any Canadian house. j 949. Agency.—French firm, establish- ] rd in Paris, with several branches in in- ; rlustrial districts in France, would accept i mentation of Canadian firms in France, 'and Belgium of all kinds of supplies for ! manufacturers. 950. Agency.—In order to help trade | between Canada and Italy, a big financial j iconcern in Italy is ready to get in touch , with Canadian importers of Italian goods j or exporters of Canadian articles. j 951. Oils, White Lead, Etc.—A French I firm would like to buy in Canada oils. white lead and all kinds of raw materials for the manufacture of colors, paints and varnishes. 952. Canned Goods.—A French agent wants to get in touch with Canadian exporters of canned goods. 953. Boots and Shoes.—A French, manufacturers of boots and shoes, agent would like to represent. Canadian 954. Feathers. — A French agent wishes to tret In touch with Canadian firms dealing in feathers. 955. Apples.—A French firm would like to import Canadian apples. 256. Pood Products.—An naont in Marseilles wants food products from Canada. 957. Iron and Steel.— A French agent n-,tuir"s r-nrescntation in France of Canadian firm exporting steel and iron. i 958. A returned French-' 'a nudum of-| (leer, wlio previous to enlist meiH had extensive experience in the builders' snp- "ies trade, wishes to nrrantre for reore- | Ceneva would Mice to represent I He is fluent in both French 'and Bullish.. Can refer to leading Canadian architects; and builders. 959. Agency.- -A commission mcrch- i ant in Paris is anxious to get in touch jwith Canadian trade for import ' port. (Continued on rage <.) 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 Lite-rally a standard truck throughout. Continental Red Seal Motor, Tim ken- David Brown 'worm gear on all models, Brown-type transmission, Spieer 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 WORKERS 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 2944 Office, Sey. 7075 Res., Fair. 213SL J. H. Healey O-TOMETEIST Glasses fitted for the relief of all kinds of eye strain and nervous headache. 825 Blrks Bldg. Vancouver, B. C, I DBTTGLSSS KEAL-NG W. 1. Downie, D.M.T. __R. BTJSI-tESS MAK It- will pay. you to investigate my methods and treatment if you want to keep fit. See next advertisement. 928 ard 929 Bir_« Piilding, Y-_co_ve_, B. C. Seymour $03 Seymour 72-tSR Electrical Contractors Light and Power Motor Repairs Storage Batteries . The larva's Electric Company. Ltd. 570 Richards St. 'Phone Seymour 175 PHONE FAIR. 971 We Manufacture Light Structural Iron Work We Galvanize Everything by Hot Process Ornamental Iron Work, Iron Stairs, Tire Escapes Railings Gates, Fences, Blacksmith Work Iron and Steel Bars. Irou Work for Steel awl Wooden Ships. Castings, Pole Line Hardware, 1'ipe Flanges, etc. T. WATT 225 IRON AND CiALVANIZIING WORKS 5th Avenue West Vanccavcr, B.C. 1 to 5 Tons Fact Worth Considering » For over eight years FEDERALS have been built by a strong, well financed company which has devoted its energies to Motor Trucks Exclusively—That's why they are Built right-—Ask Tucker Motor Conipany Seymour 3_65 833 Pender St. West, Vancouver Distributors for The FEDERAL Motor Truck Co., Detroit V_««, I P and ex- |;^V'' . RECORD i,\ TmimmsmsstEstJmwm mmm^ifmmfflmmwifflmffl8mm££ "BAGLEY MAKES GOOD RUBBER STAMPS" LEY PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS and Ltd. FACTURERS "BAGLEY DOES GOOD PRINTING" r_!_S___a_ai__Dl SEALS STENCILS. RUBBER AND METAL STAMPS, METAL CHECKS, TIME CHECKS KEV TAGS, BRASS SIGNS, NUMBERING MACHINES, BADGES OF ALL KINDS ETC' ALL WORK GUARANTEED VEST QUALITY, PROMPT DELIVERY AND FAIR PRICES PHONE SEY. 316 '■illllll II11 11 lip**™™™™^ •teS_?«fl(fcSr««sa BARR & ANDERSON PLUMBING and HEATING International Automatic Sprinkler Equipment Phone Se/mo-f 6180 1080 Korner St Vancouver B (Continued from i;a„o 1) oial use. Mr. Ritchie anticipates a brisk demand amongst contractor's for Dominion Brick, which is a reel pressed shale brick which will be marketed as a common brick. The plant is in a position to handle all orders to any point in British Columbia. castle, firm in tin lea t ion mouldings. asks to be plao-d in coin- witli 'exporters of doors and Items below have been published iu these colamus heretofore, hut are carried for ready reforenco for a few days pending the publication of later inanirie*. Fraser River pilemm co. PROPOSALS WANTED MTSCETJ_.A_rEOTjrS PBOFOSA-3 The imperial Oil Company will start work shortly on the construction of a gasoline and oil service station to bo erected on the corner of Dunsmuir and Howe streets. Tlie new station will be similar to the one erected by the company on the corner of Columbia and Cordova streets and will contain many unique features, such as a ladies' and gentleman's rest rooms, etc. The outside grounds will be artistically arranged with flower beds, grass plots and shrubs, the whole constituting a very pleasing effect. ' The cost of the improvements will be approximately $15,000. p. LIMITED _. Jones, Mg_. WHARF BWLDmGi --.'.BRIDGES,' PILE FOUNDATIONS, -:':.-Eie.; '. Owners of Tug "CLIVE" General Towing 324 Front St. New Wastoiinster Tefsphone 1015 DIXON & MURRAY MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES, OFFICE Mti STORE FITTINGS :. GENEm CARPENTER WORK PAIWTINS, PAPER HANG- IHS anif-KALSaMINiNG Sey. 8785 Sey. 8766 1065 Dunsmuir St. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. , SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED to the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for Dockyard Wharf at Esquimau, B. C," will be received at this oflice until 12 o'clock noon, Friday, January 24, 1919, for the recon- i struction of the dockyard wharf at Esquimalt, B, C. . Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specifications and forms of tender obtained at this Department, at"the'.'office.'of'the' District Engineer, Victoria, B. C, and Esquimalt, B. C. Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions contained therein. j • i Each tender must be accompanied j by an accepted cheque on a chartered! bank and payable to the order of the; Minister of Public Works equal to j to 10 p. c. of the amount of the tender. War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will also be accepted as security, or war bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. NOTE—^Blue.prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $20, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned if tlie intending bidder submit a regular bid.■ By order, R. C. DESROCHER3, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa. December 21, 191S. 963. Codfish and Smoked Herring's.— A Greek exporter In New Vork hut in- ciuirlc- from Greece for Canadian codfish and smoked herriri.ns. 964. Salmon and"'_.obstc-rs.—A ."Manchester firm wishes to enter into correspondence with Canadinn exporter- of canned salmon and lobsters, with a view to sole representation as soon as conditions permit. 965. Canned Pmits. — A Manchester firm of produce brokers is open to represent canners of fruits having no representative in the United Kini.'dor.i. 965. Farinaceous Materials.—An Influential Manchester firm is open-to purchase farinas, dextrine, sa^o llour, wheat, rice, starch, as well as any other kindred articles. 967. Tats and OilB.—A Manchester firm wishes to receive quotations and prices from Canadian firms having fats and oils for sale. 968. ,Offlce Purniture.—A Manchester firm is open to purchase oflice and library desks and chairs. „ , 969. Domestic rn._nitu.ro.—-A Manchester firm wishes to hear from Canadian manufacturers of domestic furniture, particularly bedroom suites. 970. Oils and Pats.—A Manchester firm is open to purchase whale and fish oils, also other fats suitable for distillation.--, 971. Paper.—The London branch of a Belyian company asks to be. placed in correspondence with Canadian manufacturers of writing, printirfg- and wrapping paper,, in a position to ship orders to India, Burma, the Persian gulf and ether eastern countries." 972. Wood-pulp.—A Liverpool' firm I wishes to hear from exporters of wood-I pulp. 973. "Wrapping- and -lews Papers.— A Liverpool lirm wishes to get into touch with exporters of wrapping and news papers. 974. Xiinseea CaXes.—A Liverpool firm wishes to be placed in communication with exporters of linseed' cakes. 975. Hay.—A Liverpool lirm ask to be placed in communication with exporters of hay, with a view to future business. 976. Asbestos Fibre.—A Newcastle firm, in a position to place orders tor asbestos fibre in 50 to 100-ton lots, ask for Canadian offers. They also .Inquire for j).sbesto.s-cell and asbestos cloth. 977.' Travelling- Goods.—A Liverpool firm, with large connections in the leather goods .trades wishes to hear from Canadian firms prepared to arrange for them to handle their lines exclusively on the United Kingdom market. 978. Boors.—A Liverpool',firm wishes hear from firms in a position to offer T BROS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ROOFING SPECIALISTS Design and Build 511 Dunsmuir St. Moved to 516 PENDER ST., W. E59_3__3_____fflK^^ Sey. 3315 Business Directory and Buyers'Guide When Buying Bulletins Material and Supplies Patronize Record Advertisers 982. Birch.—A .Manchester firm of timber Importers wishes to hear from exporters of birch boards and planks; also birch in si/.es of 12-lnch, 15-lnch, 10-inch and 18-Inch square of l!i-Inch- thick. 983. Birch.—A Manchester firm Inquires for exporters of birch In varying sizes and qualities. ■ ' ■ t, 984. Hardware.—A Manchester firm is in a position to represent Canadian manufacturers of general hardware, also any other commodities saleable by Ironmongers. ' ..'■ ARCHITECTS SUPPLIES Dominion lllue Print &■ Drafting. Co., , 531 Granville . St...'..:.;....Sey. 2497-4670 AKCIIITKCTrRAL TKKRA,. COT-A. Kvans, Coieman A Evam, Ft. Col. St., S. 29S8 O'N'ell. Wm. N. Co. 'tab, 518 Seymour.S. 47*-• 5 Ritchie Con. A Sup. Co., Ltd Grim. :.:. Bride© .... 8.9162 ASPHALT FELT. Evans, Coloman A Evans, ft. Col S. 2988 The. Barrett Co., Ltd., I Oth. * Arbutus Itay. 63 Ceperley, AUTOMOBILE Rounsefell ft INSURANCE, Co.. Winch Home Dank of BANKS Canada.. .. Bldg. Sey. 7820 ..». 5270 BANK. OFFICII & STOKE FITTINGS The lames Brookes Woodworking Co. Ltd., 1259 6ih S. IC. IJuriiaby. .West. 473 BLUE PRINTS Dominion IIhie Print ft Drafting Co., 531 Granville St ...Sey. 2497-4670 •1670 2988 4798 M7G 473. S. 5004 ■ . .Sey. ..Sc-y. 331 J5o5 985. Machinery.;—A Manchester firm is open to represent -manufacturers of machinery, machine tools and engineers' tools. 98G. Buttons.— A London company, mainly encaged in trade with Italy, asks for the addresses of the. principal Canadian manufacturers of buttons. S87. "Wheat and Flour, Oats and Barley, Etc.—A London firm, stated to have been long engaged in tho trade, • wishes to secure agency of a first-class Canadian shipper of wheat .and flour.' oats, barley, and their products. '. • FOR SALE and EXCHANGE m ii B i!_» ii |J ii. fcvf ■<_{-*■ m i yellow pine .doors, four longitudinal j panels, planted moulds. They are in a i position to place orders for 1.000 doors. 979. Cardboard.—A Liverpool firm desires to get into touch-with exporters of cardboard. 980. Hgg* and Butter.—-V Newcastle firm asks to be placed In touch with exporters of eggs and. butter . -. 981. Birch.—A Manchester firm, importing on a large scale, wishes to hear from exporters of birch in?/log, plank, and board form. ',v tX ■• MACHINERY Ag-ents Tor Xylite Grease and Perfection Oils SJcooktini -.ogrgingr Block 4-72 in. by IS ft. boilers 160 lbs. 2 Coal dryers suitable for. fish. All sizes of cable in stock. T. A. WAI.3H Sc CO.r Alexander St. Sey. 4738 Used Machinery of All Kinds' Bought and Sold. B. C. EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. Bank of Ottawa Bids. Bey. 9040 TELEPHONE DATA INS-AX-LA-IONS E.A.BA.LEY Plumbing and Steam, itting 1033 Granville St. Vancouver, 8. C. Phone Sey. 136 Res. Bay. 77 S. J. Trickey E. 2. Elliott CENTRAL SHEET METAL SHEET, and COPPER, BRASS IRONWORK RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT BOAT TANKS GALLEY RANGES STEAM TABLES SMOKE STACKS HEATING VENTILATING PLUMBING Phone Sey. 620 151 V_ Pender St. W. VANCOUVER, B. C. ! (Continued from ^age 3) 960. -.umber and Wood.—A French agent wants to represent Canadian exporters of lumber and wood. 961. Ag-oncy.—A French firm in Marseille would like to sell Canadian products of all kinds in the southern part of France. 96?,. Pood.—A manufacturers' agent in Switzerland Canadian exporters of food products. 993. Agency.—A Belgian correspondent, now in London, wishes to get into touch with Canadian manufacturers wishing to open up. export trade with Belgium. 9S9. Food-tuffs.—A Belgian import and export mercnant, temporarily in London, would like to get into touch with Canadian packers of fruit, fish and canned meat, desirin- to open up business connections in Belgium. 1000. Tomatoes.—A Manchester firm of brokers is in a position to handle, on commission, large quantities of canned tomatoes. .1001. XS00T3 and __cnl_ii:_3.—A. New- ARCHITECTS % JANUARY Sth, 1919. "Woods Auto & Ta-\i, The, 6 J-Iastin Hotta, Kei, Fish Mkt., 15G0 4th YV. _ Main On Co.. Grocers, 771 Hast. IT, Y. & A. Dye Works, 1915 Cornm JANUARY 10th, 1919. Berry, James XV,, Tea, Coffee and Spices, 423 Hamilton... Auto Carbon Burning Station. 723 Richard Gray Produce, 1515 Broadway VV Fuller, Arthur, Candy Store, 1112 Commercial Rotary Club Clinic, 470 Granville JANUARY llth, 1919. Abbernethy. Emerson, Music Studio, 553 Granville Citv Dve Works, 643 Main St .-. JANUARY 13th, 1919. White Manufacturing Co., 324 Water Herriott, John, Boot & Shoe Repairing, S 14 Pender VV / CRAHrOES. JANUARY Sth, 1919. Gillman, A. J. from S24 Granville to 1070 Robson JANUARY 10th, 1919. Bowes, Geo. E.. Draperies from 10"67 Gran, to 20S1 2nd XV.... JANUARY 13th, 1919. Johnston. Robert N. Whol. & Retail Toh... from 743 Pender XV. Pender W to ........Sey. ....:.. Bay. High. High. Sey. Sey. Bay. .....High. Sey. Sey. Sey. Sey. Sey. Sey. Bay. 731 ' 517 324 6 -254 1 2550 3213 G16!) :;_«s 2552 ■Ji2U 091 23 9 S 3314 9192 1971 3109 .Sev. 831 *.;.«j4.i.jf^.^J-<5i.j^<'^^«{'C>*r'5>-i*^,,I'^»*I*^*i*' ,.z%y. jiA.tj.'. -■ • -3s-I*f_**J-*5**5" i * .t. «.- ►r Vancouver Gas Appliance Co. V BU1CK—AI.l. KINDS. Evans Coleman A Evans, Ft. Col., S. 29SS Gllley Bros., Ltd.. New West., Phonos IS, 10 W. N. O'Noil & Co.. 548 Bey. St.. _. 47A5-479S [...tohle Contr. & Suj>. Co., Ltd., Gran. St. Bridge S. Olti? n.V.Winch A Co.. Ltd.. Winch B. S. 279-1 n 14 BUH.IHKG FEI.T_ AND l'Al'EKS. Kvans, Coleman «fc ISvans, Ft. Col.,'. ._. 29SS VV. N. O'Nell A Co.. US Sey. St.. S. 47»5-47:/X The Barrett Col, Ltd., 10th A Arbutus Bay. (>i UONDS-St'HKTV. L'cperley, Kounsefell & Co., Winch Bldg. ......'....- .. '. Sey. 7820 K.V.Winc- A Co.. Ltd., Winch B., S. 2V'J-ly4 1 CARPENTERS Dixon & Murray S. 8765- 376S • ' OKJUB>'T. Ralfour, Guthrie & Co ......h. 918'.-<;67B Evans, Coleman Ai Evans. Ft. Col.. .S. C5SS Gllley Bros., Ltd., .Vf,w West., Phones 15, K VV. N. O'N'il! A CO..--S4S Sey. St.. S. 4796-479S Ritchie Contr. & Sup., Ltd., Granvhl* St. Bridge ...... S. 916; R.V.WIneh1* Co.. t.to.. Wl.ch B.. S. 179-1944 CEMENT'TKSTI.VO A>T) ,\.«S.VTiNG. Hunt, Kobt. V/. A Co., Standard Bank Bldg. . ..Cl ,.'■ .S. 2199 -CO-iTRACTOKi"—GENERAL. Armstrong, Alorrlaon & Co., Ltd., Bower B(4s. A... S. jsas CONTKACTOKS—TIH5—■TKilKAZJ'.U. Evans, Coleman A Evans, ft. Co! S. 298S W. N. O'.Vall _.- Co., 54S-Sey.-_t..-S. 4795-479S CRANKS AND .HOISTS (ELECTRIC The .Holden Co., Ltd., 542 Pender St. W. 1 Sey. 106_. DIES AND TOOLS. Gibbs 'fool &'Stamping Works. 356 LuiTerin XV. .... :. [--air. 2176 DRAFTING , • a. Dominion Blue Print & Drafting Co., 531 Granville St.;.. ......Sey. 2497-4670 DRILLS—rOHTAIJLE EI.KCTuic Darling, Frank A Co., 1142 Homer Street Sey. 4100-4101 Th« Holden Co.. Ltd., 642 Pender SL W. Sey. 10C5: KI.KCTK1CAL f4_l>I»LIl_4 n. C. Eleetrlo Co.. Ltti..;..-.„.: ...S. 5000 Cop* & Son. lBd-Ha-tuiga.'W ._ _ ,.S«y. 8602 Darling. Frank A Co., 1142 Homer . Street Sey. 4100-4101 ELEVATOR .CARS AND ENCLOSURES. S. M. Morris'&'Co. Ltd.. 2120 Cedar Bay.,1Q43 W. N. O'Ntfil _. Co.. 54S Se>. St..-8. 4T95-479S Hltclile Contr. * Sup.' Co . Ltd.. Gran. St. Brides . a 9162 ELEVATORS Darling. Frank & Co., 1142-Homer p - Street ._.......:...Sey. 4100-4101 ENCLOSURES ~ Pearson VVrire and Iron Wks....Fair. 2794 ENGINEERS SUPPLIES Dominion Blue frint & Drafting Co., 331 Granville St Sey. 2497-4670 PENCES AND GATES Pearson Wire and Iron Wks....Fair.. 2791 F1KE CLA_ Bairour, Guthrie & Co S. 9197-6576 Evans. Coleman & Bvans Ft. Col. ..S. 2988 Gllley Bros.,, New Westminster, Phones 15,18 XV. N. O'Nell A Co.. Hit Soy. St., S.4795-4798 Ritchie Con. A Sup. Co.. cJranvI. Bdg. .R. fi*- R. V. Winch A Co.. Vlnch Bi_g.. t>. 279-1944 FIRE ESCAPES S. M. Morris & Co. Ltd., 2120 Cedar Bay. 1043 -IKE E.V-IN<;CI_!1.KK SV-TEMS. Barr A Anderson. lOSu lierner SI-.....S. 6180 FI.OOB1NO J. Fyfe Smith * _o., 13^0 Richards. ,S. 1196 FORCINGS Wtstmiaster Iron Works. New VVL-stmlnster I'lione 53 GALVANIZING • MAPS Dominion^ Blue Print & Drafting Co., 531 Grnnvile St S«.-y 249 ^ MAIUII.'B AND ONYX'". Evans. Coleman A Evans, ft, Col S \V.. N. O'Noil A Co. 54S Sev. St. S 4795- METAL STAMPING. C.ihb.4 Tool i'v StampitiB Works, 356 JlufTe.inr \\ . . j, ],-.,|r MILT. WORK. I lie j.-uties Brookes Woodworking Co Jit.I., .125'J Mh S. I-!., Burnaby..West. MIME O _ BAPHIUO Central P ;bl ir: S tenographers, Mimeo- graphing, 4 11 Dominion liUlg.. Key. 5078 MOTORS IJ. 0. KK-clrlc Co.. but " MOTOR TRUCKS. Little Giant .Motor Truck Co.... fucker Motor' Co.. 833 I'einlir SV MULTI GRAPH ING f .Central Public Stenographers, Mimeographing, 111 Dominion Bldg., Sev. 507$ Dominion Blue l'rii>f.& Draft ing Co.", S3I Oranvile St Sey. 2A'i7-A(,7Q OFFICE AND STORE FITTINGS Dixon & . AI itrray S. 8765- S766 . OFFICE SUPPLIES & PRINTING c West cm Six-ci.-ilty, LuJ., 572 Gran., Sc-y. 3526 PACKING. BELTING AND MECHANICAL GOODS Dunlop Tire A ftuljtiur (iomla Co.. Llil., ■844 Cimilile SL *^r i;j s ?02S PAINTING & PAPER HANGING " Dixon it Murray .S. S765-S766 PAINTS— PIRE-l'KOOP. XV. N. O'Nei! * Co., 5 IS Sey. St. ...S, 4795-4798 PAINTS—D.'»nII' PROOF. Evans. Coleman A Evans, ft. Col AV.. N. O'Neil A Co. Hx Sey. St.. .S, 4 PAPER Smith. T.JjrlrUon A Wrf_ltt. l.ul; Uurncr and Dnvie ■ Sts i-iVin'rrroN—FXKKPiroot- Evans, Coleman A Evans Pt. Coium. .S. I':itchle. Con. <<• Sun r~r\.. Granv. Bilfj..s. PAJBTIIIO-f V^IRE Pearson Wire tutri iron A'\"k.s....Pair. PATTERNS \\ estiaihstcr Iron Works.- Nr-«- W.-siuilnstur I'lione 53 PHOTOSTATS Dominion Blue Print it Drafting Co., 331 Grauvilc St.. ....... '.Sc-y. FIG IRON AND TIN Balfour. Gutlnie .v Co.... . s. Evans. Coleman A Evans, ft. Col.. K."V. Winch ii Co.. Wines'BI... .S, 1'ILING AND I'dLICS Federal Lumber Co.. Ilu.'ors Dld„ S. 398S-9 „ ' P!LK DKIVINO. Evans, Coloman A iKvans, ft. Col S. 2888 S. 29S8- J5-47'J8 ..S. 93BS 2988 9:41 .'73 1 -4670 sl9i-«57» .. .S. 2988 27S-1944 Sow West, Prater ttivur Pile Drtvlr., Co FII'I-—{iKVVEB .Bv.ans. .Coleman &■ Evans Ft. Colum..S "9SS Gllley Bros., Ltrl., N««- W'-et.. .Phones 15 II Kltehle Con. & Sup. Co., Granville. ,S. 9162 R. V. Winch A Co.. Wines Bld...S. 279-194 PLASTER Halfour, Guthrie <_ Co ,S. SI97-K57 Evans. Coleman & Evai,j Ft. Coium..? 298 C-llit-y Bros., Ltd., New West.. .Phones 15, 1 JV. ^', 0'^'e" ^ Co- 54S.Sey. St.. .S. 4795-473 Ritchie. Con. A Sud. Co.. Granv. Bd_..ri. 9isj FI.ASTEH HOARD Evans, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col. S 29 )?■'.•. -"_'. °'^fel] * Co.. 54S Sey. St.. .S. 4795-47 Ritchie Con. & Sup. ' Co.. Granville. .S. 9ii _ PLASTER PARTITION BLOCKS Evans. Colotnan & Bvans, ft. Col.,...S.2 PLASTER—ORNAMENTAL Evans, Coleman A Evans? ft. Col ... S » W. N. O'Neil A Co., 54S Sey. St...S. 4795-4 Milchle Con. _ 3up. Co.. Granville. .S. 91 „' , „ PLUMBING'- Bailey, E. A., 1033 GraiivlIIe St.,. S 1 Hnrr jt Anderson. 10t>rt Homer St 8 61 Norman Kyrla, 906 Davie St........Sey.' 91 PNEUMATIC TOOLS Darling, Frank & Co., 1142 Homer w t^^'T,1 "A" ■>•'•:-', - Se>'- L100-410 The Holden Co., Ltd., 542 Pender St. W, Sey. 10S PRINTERS Bag-ley. A. G. & Sons, Ltd.. t>16 Pender W. gsy, 3 j q PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Central Public Stenographers. Mirne- Co., evv. 507S -4679 ographmg. Ill Dominion Bid Dominion Blue frint it Drafting 531 Oranvile Si Sey. ROOFING COMPOSITION Bvans. Coloman A- 3var.« Ft. .otum. .S. 21H8 ,,.hV'ar,re.u, Co-' ''!a- l0'l'& Arbutus Bay. 63 V\. .\. O.Nell <C- Co.. 54.S Sey. St.. S 479r,-47ns nitchle Con. & Sup. C . Granvllie. .S. 9182 Smith. Davidson A WrI, lit. I.ul. Homer and Dnvie S« s SiB5 AGENTS POR Meiaberc of TTie Arc_itectural Ingtltate of British. Columbia. if I«!» ^.CLARY'S RANGES COPPERSIVSSTHS Marms and General irons, cinr welbees Cor. Alexander and Heatley Avenue Phone Highland 2909 VANCOUVER B-nzie Jas. A., 5 10 Host. VV... Hrvnn '& Gillam. 50P Richards Dal ton A lOveleigh, 015 Mp.Kt. W Gardiner. F. G. & Mercer, 7 Seymour 3072. Benderson. A. K.. 613 Ifast. XV.. Honeyrnan A Curtis, 850 I fa: .Sev. Sey. 3.'t00 5E0S Sey 662 18 Gran.: . Sev ting's W. ...„..„. James VV. Ke.igcy, Matheson, Robt. Palmer. Bernard Foncier Bldg. .. Pair & MacKenzie, Sharp & Thompson, Tov/nley. I-'red L.. Twizell, R. P. S., s.--y. 257<j 2nd X\r Bav. M., 509 P.ich...Sey. C, GIG Credit Sey. 736 Gran Sey. 620 Pender W.. Sey. 325 Homer....Sej 837 Hast.W..Sey 724 St. 1«_ 1 792R 503S 3680 781 1 1064 8013 7925 VICTOKIA A. K. Ilcnncll, 1086 St. Louis St 1171R 1 I C. M. Keith, Sayward Bldg 1420 "Sam Maclure. I'nion Bank Bldg 2848 I.icut.-Col. Hirlgway-Wilson, Belmont House. PANTAGES Three Shows Dally 2.30-7.00-9.00 20c -30c| BRICK CONTRACTOR Chimneys, -"ireplacea. Etc. ino. S. SadEer Res. 2085 4 5th Ave. W. Box 25. Kerrisdale Phone Eburne 203L2 Ch <3> * i -:- •1* l<3> Industrial and Household Gas Fittings V I ♦Jl «. •J* I I f T. Watt, 225 Fifth Ave. W....Fair. 971 GAS APPLIANCES Vancouver Gas Appliance Co S. 801 GLASS—ALL KINDS. W. N. O'Nell A Co. MS Sey. St.. S. 4795-479? HARDWARE r.rown. Kraicr A Co.. Ud.. 1150 Uonier St S. 71j.1 Flett, J. A., 1.11 HastingH ,W Sey. 2327-iS HARDWOOD FLOORS W. N. O'Nell *. Co.. 54S Hey. Si.. .S. 4795-4798 J. Kyfe Smith & Co. 1320 Richards. .S. 119fi HARDWOOD LCMBEK Smith, J. Fyfe A Co.. 1320 Richards. .S. 11 Rfi HEATING—HOT AIR, s'l'EAJI AND VENTILATING Bailey, E. A., 1033 Granville St S. 13C Bun ,v Anderson, lOfiy limner St... S. Slsn N'orm.in Kydd, 906 Davie St Sey. 9188 HOISTING liNGLNKfi. Bltclile Con A Sup. Co.. Granvl. Bdjf..S. 916i INSURANCE. Ceperley, Rounsefell it Co., Winch Bldg. Sey. 7820 R. V. Winch & Co. Ltd.. Winch Bldg Sey. 279-1944 INTERIOR l-INISH Evans. Coleman ._ l-Jvuu.n, tt. Col H. 29SS W. N. O'Nell A Co.. 54$ Sey. St.. .S. 4795-4798 Ritchie. Con. ._ Sup. Co., Uranv. Udir. .S. 9io. IRON AND STEEL—STRI'CTL'KAI. Can. Northwest Steel Co., Ltd. Prince r.dward St Fair. 2-39 6-7 Evans, Coleman ,_ L'varis. Kt. Col.. .S. 2'JK> Coughlan. J. A Sons. World B!Uk S. 7U-".' Uilehit:, Con. & Sun Co.. Granv. Bdg..S. 91151 S. Al. Morris & Co. Ltd.. 2120 v.ed:ir Bay. 1013 W. N. U'Nuil A Co.. 54X Sey. St. ...S. 47'.i5-4798 T. Watt, 225 Fifth Av«. W...Fair. 971 WeKtiniiistvr Iron Work.^, New Weatmilisti-r t'limu 03 IRON AND HTKKI ORNAMENTAL. Artistic Wire & Iron Works. 112-16 Dufferin St. K Fair. 2648 Evans. Coleman A. Evan?, ft. Col S. 2988 S. M. Morris it Co. Ltd., 2120 Cedar Bay. 1043 W. N. O'Nell A Co.. 54S Soy. SI...S. 4795-1798 Pearson Wire'and Iron Wks....Fair. 2794 Rltcnle Con. A Sup. Co., Graavl. BriK-.S. atr.. T. Watt, 225 Fifth Ave. W....Fair. 971 We.-uminster Iron Worka. New WVstinin.iter J'liaiin 53 KALSOMINIMG Dixon fc Murray S. 8765- LATH—METAL Evans. Coleman & Evana, Pt. Columb.. S. W. N. O'NciI A Co.. 548 Sey. St. . .S. 4795 Ritchie C. and S. Co., Gran. St 8. LIME. Balfour, Outhrle A. Co S. 9197 Bvans. Coleman & Evans. Ft. Columb. .3. Gllley Pros.. New Westminster. .Phones W. N. O'Neil it Co., 548 S-y. St. ..B. 479 Bay. 63 ■ S. 29 8« ,S. 91CS Central Dixon 8764 2988 -4798 -1 9 14 C. Earn, Manager CABFEN.-B and BUH.DEB al.so Cabinet Maker Upholstering 2236 Gamble Stroet If i 767 ROBSON ST. SEYMOUR 801 * i 8766 2U8S -4798 91U2 -R575 .988 15. lfi 5-4798 Sup. Ci , Granville. .S.. 9162 Ld., Winch Bd„. ,S. 279-1944 LUMBER rotlcral Iaiml«r Co., IIu,:>:i« ItldK S. 309H-!) MACIIINERV Brown, Fraiier A Co., Ltd.. II511 Horner St S. 7155 DarliiiK, I'Vank & Co., 1142 Homer Street Sey. 4100-4101 VV. N. O'Neil A Co.. 548 Hf-y. St.. .S. 4795-4798 Ritchie Con. & Sup. Co The Holden Co., Ltd Kltehle Con. A R. V. Winch Co, ROOFING—SI/KKT METAL (See Cornl.-c -, na t\oatmg't ROOFING .VATKRI.ti, I he Barrett Co., Ltd., H '.h \- Ari.-utus Evans. Coleman & Evanr- Ft. Co.'um Ritchie Con. & Sup. Cr-.. ilranviii... S.. KOPK-MANILA Balfour. Guthrie & Co .S. 9197-6571 HUBBEn STAMPS Barley, A. G. <t Sons, Lto. 51o Pender W. :.Sey. 31S SAFES— VAULT DOORS W. N. O'Neil u«t Co.. 54S Sey. St...S. 4795-479i8 SAND GRAVEL AND (Rl i>!IED ROCK Evans, Coleman & Kvarid, ft. Col S. 29.88 Gllley Bros., Ltd.. New Wee:.. . Phones 15. IS Ritchie. Con. & Sup. Co., Granv. Bdff. .S. 93H1 SASH DOOKS. WINDOWS. ETC. W. N. (j'Neil ■<- Co.. 548 S.-y, St...S. 4795-479* SHEET METAL Sheet Metal Works Sey. 629 I.E MANi. FAC'l't KKRS AND DEAL- KltS. (See Lumher ind Shingles.) SHOW CASES ft .Murray S. S765 SI.ATK Ev»nu. Coleriiim A Ev.-uih ft. Col S \V. :.'. O'Noil ,t Co., 64S Si->. St...3, 479 ii. V. Winch .ii Co.. Winch H!d...S. .71 Ritchie, Con. A Sup. Co.. Granv. Bdjf. .S. 9162 STEEL—REINIOKCING. Unli'our. (lU'.lirie A Co S. i) 197-11576 Kvans, Coleman A Bvans. ft. Co.' .S. 11988 -TO ICE _ OI-I'ICK M.VTlRE.S _ STORK l'RONTS Dixon ft .Murray S8765-8766 Evans, Coleman A Evans, It. Col S. 2988 W. N. O'N'ell A. Co.. 548 Sey. St.. .S.'4 795-4798 TAR AND PITCH The Barrett Co., Ltd., 10th ft Arbutus Bav. 63 Kvnris, Coleman ii Bvans, ft. Col S. -98D TILE—DRAINING Bvans. Coleman A Evuna Pt. Colum . .S. 298* Gllley Bros., New Westminster Phones 15, 18 Ritchie Con. A Sup Co., Granv. Bdg..S. 9161 TILK—-FLOOR AND WALL Evana, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 298g W. N. O'Neil *. Co.. 548 i'-cy. St. ...S. 4795-4798 TIN PLATES Halfour. Outhrle 1* Co S. 9197-6.57J Evsns, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col..... S. 2988 R. V. Winch A Co.. Wines Bld.-.S. 279-1944 TOOL STEEL Darling, Frank & Co.. 1142 llcin.er St. y. 4100-4101 VACl't.'M CLEAN I NO SYC I'EMS. Barr & Anderson. 1060 Homer !. t S. 6181 WALL BOARDS EvariK, Coleman A Evans, ft. .'ol S. 2981 WATERPROOF COJ.POI ND The Barrett, Co.. Ltd.. 10th .'. Arbutus Bay. 63 I Evans. Coleman A Evans, .'t. Cul W. N. O'Nell A Co. i>48 H'/. St...S. WINDOW SCREENS Artistic Wire ft Iron Wcirks, 112-16 DufTerin St. IC S. M. Morris ft Co. Ltd.. 2120 t'ed .S. 916'. St. W. . 10C5. •3>.Mi _•*♦«_ *»_**K^^**i«_^^ G.-nnvl. Bd'K. 54 2 Pender Sey MACHINE WORK Gibbs Tool ft Stamping Works, .156 Dufferin VV fair. 2176 Westminster Iron Work*. Now Westminster I'luirm 53 MANTELS—BRICK. TILE AND WOOD Evans, Coleman A Evana, ft. Col n. 2988 W. N. C'Nell A Co.. 54S Soy. St. ..S. 4795-4798 Ritchie Con. A 8u_. Co.. Granville. .8. 9162 fair. Bav. . S 4 7PS-J.7S' mi air. -16 . . fair. Fair. \V. N. O'Nell A Co.. 54S ..(«y. St . Pi-arson Wire and Iron Wk.s. WIRE WORKERS Artistic Wire ft- Iron Works, 112 DulTerin St. IC Pearson Wire unci Iron Wk.s. WIRE UOPE Kairour, Guthrie A ' ;o S. 9197 Evana. Coloman A Ki _n», ft. Col S. Ritchie. Con. ft Sud. < o.. Granv. Brig It V Win""* A Co.. Wines Bid . S WHOLESALE ROOFING The Barrett Co., Ltd., Ultli Ave. and Arbutus St : Bay 29S8 479H 2648 1043 26-18 27S4 657. 29/fa .S. fllfil 79-1944 ii
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Title | British Columbia Record |
Publisher | Vancouver : Record Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1919-01-17 |
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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Date Available | 2016-06-02 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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