.""■ty&vA :::v. •-. ,„ ■■ ,.,.. .' '.■'■■ivvi-'■ ■.;n.'.''"...Mf^.y»'): ■" ' ■^**ZZ&?TV'^-:*--',A':A^ •j;;.:.'.',-"-,:'':.-. ^::,"■" 'ff' . .4.V * -44-' ' xiV'44Vit--4?'P:H.;''i''-ti"iMi!Ti&i^v5'S'';'/ /■', \ THE ONLY COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER IN BRITISH COLUMBIA A NEWSPAPER DEVOTED TO GENEBAL NEWS, BUniDIWO. CONTRACTTNO, EN0HSTEEBIWO, PBOTXHTCXAI., CITY A-WD HAKBOB IMPBOVEBCE-STS. 'VOL. XVJ I. No. 12 PnbliBhed Monday Wednesday and Friday VANCOUVER, B.C., MONDAY, JULY 7, 1919 Y Office and Plant 583 Homer-Richards Lane FBICE—Per Year in Advance Per Month - - - - »10.00 1.00 Building Material Y- Wm. N. O'Neil Co., Tel. Sey. 4795-6. 548-550 Seymour St. PACIFIC SHEET METAL WORKS, Limited ROOFING CONTRACTORS METAL WINDOWS FIBS BOOBS SKTUOHTS JOBBZNO BLOW PEPIWO \ SMOKE STACKS Granville Is. Seymour 2172 DOMINION Pressed R RI C^\4^ Common Gabriola Shale Products. Limited Vancouver Office 425 Standard Bank Bldg. Phone Sey. 8057 J.T.A. Ritchie, Representative UILDIWO FEBMITS AMOtHfTIWO TO 8500 OB OVER ISSUED AT THE VANCOTJVEB CITY HAX.I. YESTERDAY Number Description Coat lO'iTl- 10304- -repairs ... -additions $",00 $r»oo Street Addreaa tot and Block 108■■Broadway E. 321.0 Napier. St. iO.'lSl--^-Garage .... ?500 2425 'Main.S »' ,103'S3—Planing Mill ?2,700 lOSSr.—Dwelling : $2,000 1038G—Dwelling .....54,000 10388—Dwelling $2,500 103S9—Dwelling ....$2,000 False Creek .... 2030 28th Ave. E ...4—9.... 3106-Jitlr Ave. VV G-t3G 210 15th Ave. E ..1-97 3GfiG 14th Ave. W..« -101 Subdivision Architect Owner i ZAZZ...Z 46 D. E. Rise 540 540 ........ R. W. S. Chadney Contractor Addre-sw Joseph Morris T. Matthews Owner Owner .., '.'...: ...... Owners .'. F. Sweetman ......... Smith Bros ...North Vancouver Owner : —-....'.... A. E. Grubb ....... Owner Addreaa Robert Makinen E. B. Welsh Robertson & Hackett Sawmills Ltd. X. Sweetman J. Ney , Alex. Reid 74 26th Ave. E. W.'.G-. Bridgman Dunbar Heights Roofing, Building Papers, etc. Building Partition and Drain Tile Phone 2988 Ft.ofColumbia AV Clay burn Firebrick, Special Shaped Firebrick, Pressed Brick, etc. Vancouver Brand Cement, Reinforced Steel, Hvdrated Lime, etc. MUNDY, ROWLAND & CO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Power Installations General Electrical Construction t HARDWOODS 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 Richards St- Vancouver, B. C. <^^>*v4~:-»'!4«->«s^:^«J^«'^4^^*«2»«:«'s»^*** ■ tion and completion o£ a two-roomed t EUILDING PERMITS | 102S2—Motorade Products Co.', frame bldg., Georgia St., ?15u. A*.,. THE HOLDEN CO., Ltd. GENERAL RAILWAY & CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES Sole Agents lo Canada Tor Chicago ^PneurnaMc Tool <Co. Beyer ''Meeting-4 ^ppin*. Himmeri;; Little TGUjnt Drills; Dudley " ^Electrfs Tools; "Rock* Drills; Air Compr Fuel Oil and Gas Engines. T*MU 81 ttniv SL W„ VaiKimr I. C. FImu Ssjt. MM. 10?.S'l—J. H. McXames, woodshed and garage, Trinity St., $150. 103S7—E. Easthope, garage, 2243 5th Ave. \V., $1C0. 10390—S. Caswell, garage, 237 18th Ave. Fi., $80. WORK STARTS ON $10,000 HOME Construction 'work has started on a new $10,000 fcome for Mrs. George Forsyth-"on' the corner-of. KjqsJSdmfcrd, Boulevard and ' Selkirk - under the supervision of contractor S. .J.. Newitt. from plans prepared in the offices of Architect James A. Benzie. frame annex to the Richard McBride school, and. for the erection of a four- roomed frame annex to the Sir Alexander' Mackenzie school. Work will be started this week. Wlanlpsr Toronto Vancouver. B. C. Robert W. Hunt & Co.,Ltd. INSPECTION CNO. INKERS TESTS - CONSULTATION 8TEEL, CEMENT. BUILXlNGS, BRIDGES. Pl«,-'JtAILS. CARS, LOCOMOTIVES, SECONDHAND EQUIPMENT. CREOSOTED MATERIAL, LUMBER, ETC. Office and Laboratory 218 Standard Bank Bldg. Phone Seymour 2199 Resident Inspectors at Large Manufacturing Centers -Estimates Olren S-symonr 730O BUILDER'S WE CABBY A COMPLETE LINE Or FINISHING HARDWARE - CONTRACTOR'S SUPPLIES Wovaloid Roofing WOOD, VALLANCE & LEGGATT, LIMITED Wholesale Heavy and Shelf Hardware VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA INVITING TENDERS FOR SCHOOL ADDITION Tenders are being received by the Hon. the Minister of Public Works for the erection of a one-room addition to the School House at Denman'^Is'and-. Official notice of tender, appears elsewhere in this paper. Messrs. Harrison & Lamond ■ have also signed a contract with Mr. W. C. Nichol,, 1402 McRae St. to cover his driveway-and-walks with patent Litlita. The contractors have spent considerable time building a new machine for this class of work which iUiminates a good deal-of manual labor and scientifically mixes the "various aggregates of mineral. The machine is portable and -igv, supposed to be, the. only, plant of tiffs nature in British Columbia. The" Record understands Harrison &,Lam ond (hold the patent rights • for vth machine and in all probability it wi be. put in actual operation when carry: ing 'but the Contract with Mr. Nichols.! FRANK DARLING & CO. PNEUMATIC TOOLS "THOR" 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 1 144 HOMER ST. ' Phone Sey. 4100 Structural Steel For Every Purpose ; ^^ ; BSAJn, CHAXnJTKX.8, AIOLIS, nAttB, TEXB, COJ-JnOKU CO-ttOr-LSTsTCT SQVZPVXO TABBZOATrsTQ SHOPS CANADIAN NORTHWEST STEft CO'Y, Ltd. all -Fairmont 839S tad 8.397 Wmucourmr, M. O. INVITING TENDERS- FOR HARD SURFACING HIGHWAY Tenders are being received by the Honourable the Minister of Public Works for grading and paving a portion of the Pacific Highway between New Westminster and Blaine. Official notice of tender appears elsewhere in these columns. . VICTORIA NOTES. Mrs. Rv D. McAdoo has awarded the contract for an eight-room modern residence to Mr. D. H. Bale, contractor. The house will be erected on Calumet Street. ■'- CONTRACT AWARDED FOR GRANVILLE STREET BLOCK Architect A. E. Hendorson, Davis Chambers Building has awarded the contract for the construction of the two-storv brick building to be erected in the 600 block on Granville street on Monday, and asked that road work WILL BUILD NEW ,. ' SCHOOL IN LANGLEY -"MURRAYVILLE —A new .school, modern in-design.and equipments will be erected at once on the site of .the Glen wood school, which was destroyed by fire last "Friday night. REQUESTS ARE MADE FOR NEW ROAD WORK MT. LEHMAN*—A number of delegations from, different parts of the municipality waited on the Matsqui "Municipal Council at the regular meeting of that body, which was held here WE MANUEACTVRE REINFORCING STEEL IN ANY FORM OR LENGTH AND SUBJECT TO ALL TESTS - Submit your requirements HYAn STEEL PRODUCTS. LIMITED Granville Island,-. Vancouver, B. C. Phone Sevmour 3066-3067 Vancouver Lumber Co, Limited MANUFACTimERS OF FIR, CEDAR and SPRUCE LUMBER If You Want THE BEST LUMBER and THE BEST SERVICE -'■ AT REASONABLE PRICES Call and ses ns, or phone. South End of. Connaught Bridge Phone Fair. 918-919 Vancouver, B. C. for Mr. Wm. Dick, Jr. to A. D. & A. \V. Snider. The amount of the contract is $34.;-)00. * be undertaken. In some cases repairs to existing roads were asked for, while in other cases the request was for the opening of new roads. CONTRACT FOR BANK BUILDINGS AWARDED Contracts have been awarded by Architect Honeyman & Curtiy. Credit I'oncier Building to Messrs Cotlln & TO CONSTRUCT SEWER • . BY RETURNED SOLDIERS INSTEAD OF CONVICTS NEW WESTMINSTER—The city Balfour, Guthrie & Co. BUILDING MATERIAL DEPARTMENT REINFORCING STEEL:— ; :* Z 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 Privat* Ex. Sey. 9197 San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland. Seattle, Tacoma VICTORIA BELMONT BUILDING Telephone 5037 THE JAMES BROOKES WOODWORKING CO.,LTD. Millwork Contracts Union Depot x916 OanJ Worthem »ly. Depot 1917 Oaljrary Armory —- ...1918 Boswiand BClgli School „...19*ip , TraaaaUl* Banitoriam -..ISIS Phono Westminster 473 Our steam heated plant enables us to majnul'acture Veneer Work at any season of the year. We are now manufacturing Interior fittings for the new B. C. Telephone "Building's head office in Quarter Cut Oak. i 1250—Sth St, East Burnaby McLennan, fdr the construction of two; council has heartily endorsed', the frame bank buildings to be erected in j action of Mayor Gray in recommend- Ladner and Langlev for the Bank of I. , it . , , ... . , ,' , ° • '-mg to the federal public works depart ment that the projected Glenbrook sewer be constructed by returned soldiers at the standard union-wages instead of by convict labor as w!as at first proposed. In making the recommendation Mayor Gray pointed out that there were so few able-bodied convicts now at the New Westminster penitentiary that there were barely' enough to take care of routine Work around the penitentiary. two-stories. 30x50 feet in dimensions. Tlie second floors will be made into attractive-living quarters for the bank Managers. HARRISON & LAMOND GET SCHOOL CONTRACTS Messrs. Harrison & Lamond, 50.1 Pacific Bldg., have been awarded contracts from the South Vancouver Board of school trustees for the erec- rMMEDIATE DELITEEy OF rHE,POI.I.OWINB WOP D FIBRE PLASTER, PLASTER PARIS, BEAD, LIME LATH CORNER AND PLASTER S AND Ritchie Contracting & Supply Co. Ltd. Phone Seymour 9163 ;1561 Granville Street taasaissiB ^ww ass Seymour 4660 Reliable Electric Company J; SMITH, Manag-er 152 Alexander St. Vancouver, B.C. Twenty Years' Experience in all Branches of Electrical Work. Inspection—Expert Advice — Trouble "-yorlc-r-Installinjf — JBe-,, Winding'—All *Worli Onasranteed. ORNAMENTAL IRONWORK Westminster Iron Works Office and Works Tenth Street New Westminster, B. C. Phone 53 f\ rrmt BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD British Columbia Record (Established 1911) Published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by the Record Publishing Company A'newspaper of general circulation, featur- x Building. Contracting, Engineering, Indus- ial. Shipbuilding, Mining, Automobile, Pro. Ing trial. Tincial, City and.Harbor improvements. C. H. NELSON....MANAGING EDITOR Office and Plant 583 Homer-Richards Lane, VANCOUVER REAR OF 431 DUNSMUIR STREET PHONE SEYMOUR 7808 SnlDsoriBtloa Bates Per Tear in-"'Advance.:... -'1?'X2 Per Month • 1.00 Alt subscriptions are payable strictly m aarance OFFICIAL ORGAN. The British Columbia Kecord Is the official organ of .The Architectural institute of British Columbia, federated, with The Royal''": Architectural Institute or Canada, and The Engineering & Technical institute of British, Columbia and as such is used by them as the medium through which to malce their official announcements to the general Public. m .By such selection the British Columbia Record is no- wise pledged to. editorial support of any ;, policy, advanced by these societies, but maintains asi absolutely independent position on - ters subiect.. to editorial opinioi Plate, Sheet, Figured, Wired,Art,Prism, Colored, etc. Wholesale and Retail W. HOLT 426—436 Dufferin St. Fairmont.1238 Bevelling and Silvering all mat- INDUSTRIAL DEMOCRACY Tliere is a sort of general agree- but destroy democracy, and probably industry too. The result would be but an inversion of the domination of government by autocratic industry. Such rough handling would wreck government, industry and democracy together. But while we debate the subject the change seems to be gradually coming all-about us. British statesmen, have •already urged that industrial units be given representation in parliament. The great industrial parliament that sat recently in London went far to smooth the road. A similar gathering, composed of 'sober-minded'" and conservative representatives of employers, and employees is urged for this coun-j try. A multitude of social engineers J are thus making safe the roads "industrial democracy.", The British merit among, a large section of the! Wjlitley "_ plan is building a -broad prophets that the world is ^moving j brklge over''the widest chasm. ■■ Col- ' toward "industrial, democracy." Such j jg-ctive bargaining is another, wide, and. •widely differing captains cr industry crowded highway over which millions and political leaders as Lloyd George, l.e moving toward "industrial democ- the War Labor Board, John D. Rocke- racy „ ;..a'ranifold schemes of joint feller, practically all trades unions, management provide the training-Wat the. International Harvester Co., andJJnsures success_ .. Tlle powerful co-op- even the Bolslieviki have all forseen|eratives that are spreading over the and predicted something of the nature earth are building the'foundation's- of Of "industrial, democracy." But there the ne^r age ,. is a wide disagreement on the road The greatesb danger however; .is to be travelled and, also much:, doubt from^hose who would "destroy democ- POINT GREY PERMITS 2244—Geo. Westmont, chicken house, Marine Drive, $500. 2245—S. Kishmosuka, dwelling, 6th St., $500. 2246—L. McLeilan, dwelling, Sth Ave., $2,000; S. MoLel-an, Contr. 224S---A. Kilgour, dwelling, 10th Ave. $1,800; owner. Contr. 2249—.J. Moscrop, garage, 2nd Ave., $250. 2250—H. ,W. Baker, dwelling, 10th Av3.,$l,0C0; owner, Contr. 2251—F. Cornish., dwelling, Milton Road,r$2;500; owner, Contr. 2252—W. Lee, dwelling, 3rd and Blanco, $5,000; A. Davidson, Contr. . 2253—J. T. Pyott, alterations, 64th to and French St., $1,000; owner, Contr. 2254—H. E. Cropp,' dwelling, Hud-j son St., $1,500; owner, Contr. • I MINING Highland,mine, of Cedar creek, with 112 tons, and; Lanark mine, Illicilla- waet, with 27, tons, are new shippers this week to the Trail smelter. J. & Co. LIHITED Owners of the Martin group of claims on Fline creek, in the Kootenay, district.' have resumed development- work with a small force. Favorable; ore is being encountered, *and. it is., thought development work will continue at least through the summer. The Gold Cure Mining company, and GENERAL TEAMING Horses for Sale Fourth Ave. and Granville "St. Bay view 1076 GAS HEAT YOUR BUILDING Gas heating by means of a wys.tem like the Rector has been th* dream of engineers for years. It does ..away with- 'dirty. jimoUv furnaces, dusty -basements filled with fuel, nnd the necessity of constant, stoking. Each radiator, is a unit—you can qut as many of them out a* y»u wish. Vou pay for your f»as after you use it, not as .vou pay for coal. In advance. "We will be glad to Rflve yon llfrures on a {ras-heatiiagr installation. Vancouver Gas Co. Carrall and Hastinffs Phone Sey. S9O0 as to the nature of the goal to be, reached. All however, somehow imply that the minds that operate industry and'have made our machine civilization so marvelous, must apply some of these methods, after much necessary modification, to government. Politics have now grown apart from life. The politician is a person who knows how to get office but does not. know what to do when he gets it. The world's problems are industrial. The making and handling of goods is more troublesome than making and enforcing laws. It is the distribution of wealth, not offices, that threatens-revolution. The problem' is to accomplish the change without destroying industry or democracy. Soviets seizing political power would industrialize government racy either by a "dictatorship of the proletariat,"' or the maintenance of the..industrial, autocracy, of, ownership.' ' *ro*a •■ Busy Business Men solid, substantial -food served in an appetizing1 flavor. GOOD EATS No. 1—110 COMBO VA ST. WEST Canada Food Board No. 10-7661. Ho. 2—613 PEHDIIB ST. WEST Canada'Food Board No". 10-7660. having seven claims on' the south fork of Kaslo creek, Slocan, commenced operations on July 1. The company was incorporated, in 1017 and a good camp was erected. There are several veins from which some high graded silver ore was shipped in the eany days. :.' J Development work, on the Silver Bell, situated on the south fork ot Kaslo creek, is progressing satisfactorily, according to reports from the mine. A carload of silver-lead ore is. being prepared for shipment to the. Trail smelter. The present shipment is expected to run, around 200 ounces', of silver to the ton. Electrical Contractors Light and Power Motor Repairs Storage Batteries The Jarvis Electric Company, Ltd. .570 Richards St. 'Phone Seymour 175 I" PEARSON WIRE WORKS ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKERS, WIRE WORKERS, and W.E AyERS INEW WORK - CONTRACTS LET THE POLLOWINO TABUS SHOWS B-ai*LSXNG>3 COSTING 95,000 OB OVEB, OB WHICH CONSTBUCTXON -JMDEBWAY, OB ON WHICH COBTBACT8 HATS BEER UT BUT OON3TBUCTION NOT YET BTABTED. XS H.D.Rees W.A.Kruse The Electric Shop ELECTRIC SUPPLIES WIRING and REPAIRS 12 Hastings St E. Sey. 1224 E. CHRYSTAL & COMPANY Carpenters and Contractors Store and Office Fixtures General Repairs 219 Keefer St. Ssyneur 8551 47^130 Z.'.ZY.'YYZZ'ii'l66o $5,000 ...............\.*8;000 ...:.... $10,000 "... ........$7..0P0 Wire Products Mill -*..$40,006. Chanurter Tuberculosis Clinic Brick-Building '..; Residence .............. Residence A Residence J.......... Garage Brick Bldg. Nothing too Large or^ too*,! If it's Iron or Wire we maJke :it CIT^MARKET BmiMm^ Phone .ypur Inquiries to FA1RMONT2794 ' Seymour Tire & Company, Sole Dealers and Service Station for Goodyear.'S#V. Truck Tires H./ 851 Pender St. W. Seymdur 3053/ FLOOR LAYERS and Manufacturers B.C. Hardwood Floor Co. Limited 2635 Granville St. Bank'Extension Residence Warehouse Residence Residence Gasoline Station Residence .;... Brick Bldg. ....... Dwelling . ^Garage* Bldg. .... Residence -A.AA.:.... Residence Etesidence Residence ■3ar"avsre:i;:^....:.....;j.;../.; -Residence ................. Residence •.:...; Warehouse Residence ................. Factory •Residence ....i <F«Lfrm. .bulldiries ..... ..Residence.- , 'Addi^to .School ........ Rotary Dryer ^•Bungalows Residence .A.: .Alterations ....; -.v Residence Residence Residence Residence .. Remodelling shops . Residence B.ungalowv Residence Residence Two-story Brick Residence Residence ..... ^..$27,>00O ............... $5,000 ' $5^000 .:.............. $6,000 .....:...A A $7,000 .....$17,000- ..........:..... $9,500 ......::....: $8,000 ..$5,000 $30^000 .......A.....A.%i.S>00 .................17,500 ...$9,074 $'6^422, ...... $7000 $6,000 .......■.$'6,000! ..A $7,000 .....$6,800 ..... x95$00 .r>$i«i000 ..;.;$ 11.5 00 .......$8,000 $27ifi00*. $6i000 ... $10:600 ....16.000 ....$15s000 .... $5800, .$5;200f ......$5;00OC .... $5;800. VANCOUVER X.ooatloa . . Owner Pender Street .... . Rotary Club Seymour St. B. C. Tel: Co. * Shaughnessy ...Frederick Perkins 1855—16th Ave. W.'. J....J. J. Porster Shaughnessy....Mrs. Alice. Brydone-Jack Granville & Helmcken....Mrs. Drummohd Howe.& Pacific.—;...Roote Auto -Top,.Co. Ind. ,lsland......Morrison Steel & Wire Co.- Hastings & Richards...:....:.Standard'Bank; Arbutus iStreet .....:.....;......-..J. E., Hooson: A relit. J. A. Hcnzie... Owners i-red 1^. Townley...!. JEdwards Sproat ..... '.lames A. Benzie..... A. E. Henderson .... Industrial lsland....Albert.Kerr Co., Xtd.< : Contr.1 ....... Baynes & Horie .Adlcisoa & Dill ........G. M. Champion! ...-.W. Gravel' S. J. Newitt ...:..T: B. Arthur -• ■• ..Snider > Bros/- Gardiner & Mercer H. U. Lec'lx James A. Benzie.-.JDom. Construction .Co. Edwardes Sproat ...Beechey & Holdroh H00Blockl3th ArlXV. Capt: Af Freeman York &. Larch Sts.............Mrs. Macdonald Dunsmuir. & Howe........Imperial Oil-Co. :1155. 1,1th Ave; West .Wm./Metz 249 Pender St. E. ........;.--...:..01af' Olson. 1785:. 16th A.ve.i W..,..............S.,*N., Baynes Georgia & Butte ...Terminal City,Mtr.-.Co. Anyus Ave.-, Shaughnessy.....:..A. A-.*-Rob's Alexander. St. ,j...........;...-.........:.Caj) A-Shaw Shaughriesey. LHghts Gordoiiy Campbell Urfagee ..i..:.^ .;.:„.. •......:.:» .J^Bigger 656 Howe.,Sjt. , ..A. a.-.MeC-andless 35th & - Vln'e*..'...'..?..;. :...'..Percy Whalley Majf.ee M.....t....._.. ............Wm. G/rBreeze ,49 Cordova St. E.....*McL,ennan & McFeely •1:775-16th<A«ve.TW..;.;„Vernon'yCoTi9t;=>^o. ^Industrial rIsland....^....._..v..*3Iec. Mfg. Co. Shaughnessy..:........r;.Dr. Archibald Smith rPtx. Grey.: ...University. o# B.' C Shaughnessy ............Dr. R; .L..uPal]en Magee ...........i........jvPt. Greyr-School Board South Vancouver....Globe Fertilizer Co.- 1st Ave. and Stevens..........;.;:P. G. Evans .....Dorrilnion Const. Co'. Robert AT. ■Math'eson..;.....Albert Radelet Edwardes Sproat .....W:- T.-W^odden -'- -.-,--. Dominion Const. Co. Robert M. Matheson.. Alonza Smith W.■• T. ;W*hitewa»......,.........: G...Kilgrcn i-r- ".-..; :.....: .....E. H. Bawtinheimer Fred L-..- Townley,.. '. .:..:.Snider. Bros. A..E. Henderson ,;...:......... .Si;.J. Newitt H; H. Gillingham.:.....». ...VS.' J. Newitt Bernard-vO. Palmer................Glover. Lloyd Bernard C. Palmer'..... Dom. Const. Co. Iparr *..'MacKenzie.L...........Baynes.'&;Horie 'Pr.ed U Townley..... ..***m„ McNee- .Fred L; Townley.........-...Cromie & V-room - .—--....J-- M. McLuckie '.-A- :.......:..:... Vernon Constr. ,Ca 'Gardiner &,M.eroer.:..Wailace &.McGugah Fred L. Townley Purdy & Lorergan [Sharp & Thompson.... S.,.N. McLeod jEdwardefl Sproat J. ..:.-.John J... Dunn -Twizell «*: T.wizeli............Adk"ihsoh & Dill ,„ , ¥ ^ , ......T.--A.- Walsh & Cd.' ?£r.^:L%:t°™£\?y ,.-.,..Q. M. Champion MALTHOiP ROOFING The Best that's made ,,.,..".. Sales Agent* ,: Smith, Davidson & Wright, Limited Vancouver, BrC Phon* Seymour 1878. .'. $12,000 $5,000 $6,600 ... $10,000 $31,500 .... $10,000 $5,000 Magee .:^A.A^A\..AAAA»Sts:^1S. B. Brown;f;JBe'rnarcl C. Palmer.........V..::..E G Bavnei' 111 Dunsmuir St. ...Navy League of Can. *....:..... .......W. j, ^or^thcote Magee ..-..; — Henry. W. .l|choneld•/......•.....-...,. .......Vernon Const. .Co ^'.Grey :.,,„..„.; S-v.W. ^WeUster. ^.. S;^.;;McLeoa PO'Grey .■...:-.;..... '-:•:.J.-r Abernethy,.^.1........-. , W, Eldridrf NEW IDEA SHEET METAL WORKS CORNICE, SXYLIGHT, SMOKESTACKS. ATJTO WORK. Anything in Sheet Metal and Roofing. S. T. Scarlett, Mgr. 757 Beatty St. Sey. 7645 Pt- Qrey .,......, ,.iW. J.-, Lesag'e False Creek..: ;.:.._.C.P.R. Rly. ;Marine iDriye „ ..'..JA R, ^Grlaig 16th Ave. near Gran...Thos.„A, B, Ferris Magee ...:...: Frank Sawford Shaughnessy K. J. Burns :P00 Block Granville St....*'...Wm. Dick. .Jr. King Edward & Selkirk..Mrs. G. Forsvth 3rd and Blanco, Pt. Grey XV. Lee BOUGHT AND SOLD Transact, your, bond, business throiighalong established and thoroughly organised concern. Ceperley, Rounsefell & Co. ESTABLISHED IH 1^0 Qronnd Floor 739 *OaBtin8TB St. W. Winch Bldg. Vancouvflr Character Cost 42-Mile Extension 300,000 RcconBtruction 160,000 Nitrogen Plant 125,000 Concentrator, etc. ..1,000,000 Railroad l'???'2S? Infirmary and Service Bldg $151,236 Pulp & Saw Mill $750,000 Concentrator — — $17,000 Coal Tar Products Plant $100,000. Bridge ....: -• - L.$ 15,000 Dookyards Wharf .....$52,924 Hydro-Eleotrjo Plant $7 2,000 WashlngrPiant $150;.000. Highway., Bridge ...-—^.^.r-..:_.-..-:-.... Bonk $1',600 JOHN ARNOT & SONS SASH and DOORS—OPFICE FIXTURES Bandsawing and Turning, etc. 1730 Semlin Drive Highland 374 BRITISH COLUMBIA GENERAL. "Location .— Owner Clinton P.G.Iv. Railway North Vancouver .Wallace Shipyard Lake Buntzen.. Amer. , Nitrogen Products Co. Copper Mountain ..II. C.'Copper Co. Princeton-.to Copper ■ Mt.... B. C. Copper Co. Tranquille.. B. C. Tuberculosis Society Beaver Cove.. Beaver Cove Lumber & Pulp Co Bowen Island W. Tipping Marpole ^ The Barrett Co.. Ltd. Fairy Creek Provincial. Government Victoria Dom. Government Squamlsh Prov. Government Cawsidy^ V. I Granby Con. M. & S, Co. Bach's Crossing, V.I Prov. Gov't Trail Bank ot Montreal j•— - .'. Mr. MeGreevy; r^.... .......DavJes -ConBt. Co.' if red L. Townley...:....................W. J. Read. -- -•--•• ^....Vernon Const.' Co. Bernard C. Palmer Vernon Const. Co' ■H. H. Gillingham S. J. Newitt A E. Henderscm..;.. ............Snider,. Bros James A. Benzie.. S. J. Newitt ---••- '•' ....A; Davidson' MANUFACTURING COMPANY -■'■'~\"~: ; Makers of Switch Boards, Panel Boards, Steel Cabinets, etc. Switches designed'and built, for any ■i".'-A:.; special-work. 41 Alexander St. TancoaTer, B.C. Kydd PLUMBING ■»-r;'.-«'-t».tv_ "Akbz HEATING 108Danrw M. SiysnrS188 VANCOUVER, B. Z: ROOFIhG PAVING The Company GRANDVIEW SHEET METAL WORKS, LIMITED FURITACES, CORNICES, SKY- LIGHTS and GENERAL JOBBING (683 Venablos St. Highland 642 LIMITED VATFfilll «"**"Smnd f•' co'«>r ««rd of BARItrrrs T ^ VEtVEX CREOSOTE SHINGLE; STAINS Cor. lOth Av. A Arbuto. St. TaUphan.. Bay. «3 and «4 COAL TAR PRODUCTS FIRr CEDAR or HEMLOCK any length-any diameter FEDERAL LUMBER CO. Incorporated 1909 1021-1024 Roger. Building Seymour 3998-3999 I "-a Arch Contr. • Northern Const. Co, • • Hodgson ..St King Ow*1**" Owners Owners ; i- ■■: ■■ ■■•; • • VV. P."' 'r'ieniey Public Works Dept Dominion Con. Co, • •. Owneris. - T., A. Walsh & Co. ......... ...Dominion .Const,'Co..& Others! Public Works. De.pt -.Archio McLean Dom. Pub. W. Dent.-.:McDonald & Watson' ■•■' • Kobertson and Partners1 "--•;-,-••"•" --- Taylor . EJnctneerins Co. Public WTcs Dept McDonald AvWatnon' •» .....Medby & Vestaunct & , .,.w.....Vw.. ^, WW., Public Works Contractors Office 8113-815 Bower Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. JAMIESONS .. The Paint That covers the Quebec Bridge The Eighth Wonder of the world # The veteran painter, tried and proved, the man who does *pa-mt well. . ...-..-.,.'■ "HE KNOWS" The chemist, who can analyze—he siniles and says: i; "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. 1075 Hamilton Street. Seymonr 2268, ,;;.■"■ v:7-rv:-^--" ■' /" :\ .■^.Z\':t^.^t-' ■ -, ''''Z^Y^-^if^^-'zyYyyz -~ -* -.'. ... .,„... ( . i, r v?::;Sife'^s?JSi- •T.V BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD i: <v Adkfson & Dill GENERAL CONTRACTORS Specialists In Reinforced Concrete 325 Howe SL Stf. 3768-Bay.n28R Artistic Wire & Iron Wks. ; . Man u f acttrnoiss ;A Ornamental Iron Work and all fcindB 01 Wire -Work. 112-16. Dufferin St. Fair. 2G4S Baynes & HorJe -General Contractors 836i«owe SL .Sty-Rur (1389 Edward Cox General Contractor Cabinet Making ,. FlMturea Sey-Roir 1163 735 Htincken St. Davies ; Construction Go. General Contractors Crilit-Fincwr Bide- ViBCMfir. B.C EXPECT COUNCIL TO SIGN HOUSING PLA*N NORTH VANCOUVER—Tlie revised agreement under the Soldiers Housing Act, between the city and the government, has been completed and is all ready for submission to the city council at its meeting this evening •when il. is expected It -will be formally •ratified and signed. The applications j for new houses are st'ili coming m and jas the provincial government's allocation to North Vancouver is already '.radically used up in the number of new houses planned, it is probable that the council will' decide this, evening to ask the government for a larger grant for housing. Following theiilgn- 'ing of tlie agreement to-night, it is expected that tenders will be called fOT the first five of the dwellings to be erected under the-act. ARCHITECTS SELECTED FOR $200,000 ELKS BUILDING SPOKANE, Wash.—The architectural contract for new Elks temple on Riverside to cost $200,000, has been awarded to a Spokane firm, Cutter & Ban me. 3511. A firm in Sydney, Australia, desire to receive details and quotations from manufacturers of Canadian hardware, particularly eriamelware and glassware. - .' 1512. A firm, in NeAV South Wales, Australia, will welcome quotations from producers of cutlery, hardware, garden tools, poultry supplies, paint and painters' -supplies. , 1513. A firm in Port Elizabeth, Cae Colony, South Africa, desire to -correspond with Canadian manufacturers of hardware, cart builders' and wagon builders' material, leather, finished timbers, etc. 1377. WoodenWare.—A north of England firm are open to purchase supplies of doirwjKt'ic woodenware from Canadian, manufacturers, from whom they invite quotations. Requirements include paste and bread boards, clothespegs, rollingpins, wooden spades and toys. 1378. Chicle -gum.—A London paint and varnish manufacturing company wish to purchase chicle gum and invite offers from 'Canadian ma*nufactur- ers. 1379. Wire nails.—A Glasgow firm The construction of the new temple,! is in a position to buy wire nails in to be three stories h1g"h ' ' Riverside level and about BUSINESS MEN will find the Orpheum Cafe an ideal meeting place for the luncheon Hour. The Best of Everything, Prompt Service, Moderate Charges. Seating capacity 250.' ■ '., 762 Granville Street Opposite Orpheum Theatre Jas. Dwyer, Proprietor and Chef Blue Prints Whilst You Wait DRAPTIBTO AZ.X. LINES Paper, Instruments and Supplies MOST MO-OEBH EQUIPMENT AUTD OLDEST ESTABLISHED IN B. C. ' B.C. DRAFTING & BLUE PRINT CO. 413 Granville St. Seymour 2769 DUNHAM ■■■^HEATING SERVICE Inspection of installation, guaranteeing continued satisfaction, is another;;^worthwhile feature of 'Dunham Heating Service. Write for all the interesting details. C.A. DUNHAM COMPANY,Ltd. Branch Sales Office, Vancouver, B. C. D. O. BBISON, Manager Phone Sey. 8057. 425 Standard Bank Bldg- r Dominion Construction Co., Ltd. General Contractors 5M Rickaris SL ty-mr K1£ above the five or six storre's on its north exposure, will be under way before September 1. W. GREENLEES CQXTB&CTOB :'■'■ FU* Driving, WIiarve», BxlflgM, Foundations, ntc. :--, 107 Cordova St. W. Sevmour. 10S3 Harrison ALamond Industrial Engineers Seyinour 3535 601 Pacific Bdg. THE IRON AGE Volume of new business and rate of production in steel has undergone little change in June. The improvement of three weeks ago T\as fbe^en held, without the signs that usually- attend a regulation buying movement.' The amount of new manufacturing- capacity that is projected in •metal- working lines in the,Middle West, particularly in the Detroit district, and the 'repair, and new construction work laid out "by a'number of steel companies, are outstanding features. ■ Hodgson, King & Marble Contractors & lrn«lniecr» ♦13 iMte hit , ^kU*Hr SSK ; ,*" G. :Mis^^' "■•"■■ General Contractor m mkn ' 'J filnmt !4tt CALL TEND*ERS SOON FOR BETTER HOUSING SCHEME It is expected that during tne month tenders will be called for the first set of houses to be erected under the "bet- ternousing scheme for Vancouver. Plans are now 6nr file in {.he; office of the City Building Inspector. Mr; R. J.. Wnikms Ci ty CI ai m s Agen t, is in c*harg« erf the Adtnfrustration warfc- 20 to 100 ton lots, ' 1380. Tack plates.—A G'asgow firm .ask to be placed 'in touch -with manufacturers of tack, plates. 1381.. Steel rivet bars.—A Giasgow •'firm is in a position to place substantial orders for Siemens .Marten open-hearth acid or basic steel rivet bars. Specifications may be obtamed from the Commercial Intelligence Branch, Department -of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa. £ ARCHITECTS | Members of The Architectnral Institute of British Columbia. TA5COUV2B The Most Important Thing in Automobile , Repairing is the know how to byertiaul' and paint care, build bodies, wheels,, etc., also small industrial tractors for wharf and mill' yard work. We Know How HALL & WALLACE 573-5 Beatty St. Sey. 930 NEW GARAGE BUILDING KINGS WAV •:-'■ PLANNED FOR -Tenders are being invited by A*c!ii . -■-■■ ■■■ ■ ■ . •...- . .- ji. tects,. Hdneytnan '&;; CurtisJT^re'dit'^gri TZ-fDXBSFOB EIOEWAT COirSTB-O-CTXOV. . ^ .. ^... ^ -. Dominion -Parks. A *•'- ,? "■ * '-"•■"• SenloQ tenders ■ ""addrftssed^ : to -th* Deputy Minister, Department of the In-' terior.. Ottawa, and marked on the envelope' "Tenders for Highway Construction." will be received at this Department until Friday noon on the Eighteenth. Day of July. 1919, for the construction of:— ,:'(No. 2) Castle-Lagrgan Highway Second Section from Station 355 x 00 to .Station 9&0 x. 00, Rocky Mountains Park; .Alberta. Contractors may tender -for' the complete work or separately, for. two timber bridges, one over Corral Creel* at Station 7S5'x.,00 and one over Pipestone Creek at Station ,732 x 00. ; (No.:.4) "Mount Revelstoke' Highway from Station 643 x 00 to^Station 747 x 00, Mount Revelntokf Park, *~*.iel*. B. C. .: /Each item must be tendered for separately. ■'...-. . -.. Each tender must be accompanied by an-.-accepted ■■ cheque, on a chartered bank in favor of the Deputy Minister of the Interior to a sum equal to'- 5%,.ot the total amount-of such tender. The deposit of the unsuccessful tenderers will 1>e "promptly returned to' them,-while that of the successful tenderers "will be retained as a" guarantee of^.the accept-j B*nzia, .7as. A., 510 Ilastlnirs W Sey. 3300 Bryan k Glllara, 509 Klcnarc.4 _...„._ DiIto» k KveleiBh. GlallamiUizsV?. Sey. 6B2 Gardiner. F. G., k Mercer. 71H CrintBli Sey. 36T." Qeoderiiaii, "A. E., 615 Hastings W ™.Sey. ■ 724 Itooeyman, k CiirlEs.' SSOHawtlimi W ._....Rt.y. 1521 Keacey.. James W.. 2576 2nd ,Ate:''"W ^_.Bay. 792R ilathexm. Robert M., 5<<9 Rlrfurds.. J.Scy. 5038 PalmiT. licniard C. S50 . "Hastings .W._ Sey. 717." JPacr k MacKenzle, 736- Granville... Soy,-7811 Sharp k /rbompson. 620 Pender W.._ _.Scy. 1064' lowaky, Fred L., 325 Homer 8t - fey,' 8013 :Tvi-Uell * TwizeU,' 337 Haetinjfs ««y! 7923 ▼ICTOBXA flannel, A. R., 1#S6 St. Louis PL 1171 B-l Keith, J. C. M.,;8»yw»rd B1<1«.... ^i_1420 3I»ciu'rt,- Suns. Oiilon Bank BIdr ;.__. '' ""--"' -tiia Bldjtway-Wi'soa, -Lietit.-Coi... .....__.BelnK>nt Hoijse erected at the corner of-Eh"ght avenue '^rotti the: Commissioner of Dominion Parks. Ottawa. Ontario: the. Superintend Palmer BroSi General Contractors 921 Man St Siyswr 4878 and Kings way for the ATancouver,,.Mo- tors Limited. '■The I'lans call.for a one-story arid basement .hollo-w tile and. reinforced concrete structure with "an attractio'h show room and space provided for'We' storage of care and repair depart ment. . "-■•'■ f BRICK CONTRACTOR' '*' Cbimneys, "Fireplace*, Etc Jno. B. Sadler V - Res. "'• 2085 45th Ave. XV. Box 25, Kerrisdale Phone Eburne 203L.2 We are selling out our "WEARWELL" PAINTS AT SACBITICE PBICXS • Quality Ou»r»nte«d WEUtWELL PAZHT STOBE 1063 OranTUle St. Sey. .3497 Robertson &Partners,Ltd. Public Works Contractors and Engineers Siyi-tar 1274 806Mitre|Mlita« Kit. RUSH & READ PLAIN AND OEHAMENTAL PLABTEBINO 8c CEMENT WORK All Work .G-iiarantoed. r*av,- .'•.'"70 Bay. 1602-R 2306 Stephens St. L H. A. Wiles GENERAL CONTRACTOR Alterations, etc. 1350 - Stti An. W. P»y»iew 22' THE HORSELESS VEHICLE. "It's funny.how afraid your horses ptill are of automobiles up here," said a summer visitor to a Maine farmer;-. "T don't know that it is funny," answered the farmer. "Not so strange when you tftink of how an automobile must look to a horse. Wouldn't.>it seem strange to j-ou if you saw my pants comin' down the road with noth- in' in 'era?" ■ent.s'' ,'Albert ■-*sh Gol fSce's Jtey.elstoke.i'TCp.mloons and New ,''fN'est- ■rnlnst4er, and .the .--Office of .the Inspector, of Dominion Lands .Agencies, Winnipeg,' .Manitoba.. . k ■ :' Th« ' lowest. or any tender not neces sarily acceptfd.l *...'' . "'•:Tl\e.-' unauthorized .insertion of this advertisement iii' any -newspaper will, not, be,paid,,for., . , , ■ .. ■ , . ; L-TNWODE PJSREIRA. • . ■ Secretary, department of the 'Interior, '■' Ottawa, Ontario. MAIN ELECTRIC sr » 'iV./ OSNEXAX.. BBPAXKS —ABJCATITBE WIK-OZNO — StrZTCBBOA»*DS Ur8TA10£A-rZ0N8 DAVIE VULCANIZING CO. Jf36 DAVIE STREET VANCOTJYER. B.C S-i'Ai^ i KEEP POSTED-REaID THE RECORD' 294 Alexander-St. Seymour 3Jf56. .1. D. McDaniel Coll. llS-LS J. P. Soott Sey. *..180-L McDaniel & Scott ELECTBICAI. CONTBACTOBS Armature and Motor Winding- Oeneral Electrical Repair* Estimate* Tree Seymour .1890 ■ ; 522 Smythe-St. Percy F» Letts , EZ.-CCYBXCAX "B?»i*EEm aaA COWTKACTOB XlRh-Cla«» Electrical Wort anfi Tlxtur«« Bay 44i 3044 Granville St. Vancouver Forge Co. -Limited FORGINGS Of* ALL DESCRIPTIONS Kt. Victoria Drive -Highland 701 J- R. Taccy Sc Son EXHAUST and B*fcO*W PlPllSrO our Specialty Hoatinp-. Ventnatin'-r end Qonofal Bhoet-T&otal VTorK Seymour .1617 HG0 Seymour St. Tliere are no "detours" on the Road to Success! FOREIGN TRADE OPPORTUNITIES Addition:.! Information reKardlriff these Inquiries may be obtained from the Secretary of the, Board of Trade. Vancouver, or upon application t<} "The Commercial Intelligence ranch of the • - ^tit of Trade and Commerce. Ottnwa." Correspondents are requested to quote the number of the "opportunity" when asking for additional Information. Iu>- uest for each opportunity should be on a separate sheet.and state opportunity number. The Bureau doen not furnish credit ratings or assume responsibility as to the standing of foreign Inquiries; the usual precautions should be taken In nil cases. LATEST ENQUIRIES. The following Inquiries are the latest received. For rapid perusal the render may know at a glance Items of interest by noting the class of goods mentioned at ,the end of each inquiry. IMPORTANT—Quote the number of the "Opportunity" in your oorreapond- ■j'447.'Agricultural Implements and machinery.—The>London branch of an important Russian firm wishes to get Into touch immediately with Canadian manufacturers of agricultural implements and machinery suitable for the Ukrainian and Siberian markets, . 1507. A number of firms in Mexico City are interested in the importation of builders' hardware. 1508. A number of firms in Mexico City are interested in the purchase of canned goods. 1500. A manufacturers' agent in London desires to represent Canadian manufacturers of' cotton prints, hosiery, etc. 1510. A firm in Port Elizabeth, Cape Co'ony, South Africa, desire to correspond with Canadian manufacturers or finished timbers. Alex. Campbell PLASTERING CONTRACTOR 1029 Grant St. High. 21-16 R. PILES-POLES ANY LENGTH rUBNISHED We operate our own logging camp JOE LEPORE 772 Georgia St. E. Hl«ll...l48 Vernon Construction Company CONTRACTORS AND % BUILDERS Garages and Repair Work •■" "We specializo in small ' Bungalows Seymour 6036 4-34 Richards St. VAKCOTTVEB, B.\Q. Attention! t Mr. Business Man I am prepared to furnish you the very best in tailored suits at $50 to $65 Frank M. Slow in TAILOR Sey. 2692 404-5 Dominion Bldq*. t£ Everything the name implies. H U your problem is hauling, let us help you solve it. 4LOne, two and three-and-a-half ton capacities all in stock here, with night and day service, Giant Motor Truck Co. Seymour 2844-2845 LESLIE W. PEARSON, Manager. Granville at Pacifie Vancouver '*•"•*"■• BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD "BAGLEY MAKES GOOD RUBBER STAMPS" A. G. BAGLEY & SONS Ltd. PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS and MANUFACTURERS "BAGLEY DOES GOOD PRINTING" c*« SEALS, STENCILS, RUBBER AND METAL STAMP'S, 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. 316 516 PENDER ST., W. BARR & ANDERSON PLUMBING and HEATING Automatic Sprinkler Equipment Phone Seymour 6180 1060 Homer St Vancouver B. C. TO BUILD $400,OCO HOTEL SEATTLE —The Essanay Investment Co. has leased' from J. C. Silver- stone, president of the Boston Drug Co., through Henry Brodericl^, Inc., the northeast corner of. First Avenue and Pike Street, as' a- site for a ten- story' store and hotel building to be erected as soon -as existing leases expire. ■ - . "',''-.,-:';.-; . Plans for the building will:,be prepared at once, the architect being named in the next day or so. 'Tire structure is estimated to cost ;?400,'0.00. Failure seldom stares at the man with an honest countenance. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Pacific Highway Paving:. *5K*i SEN-MAN ISLAND SCHOOL. Fraser River PILE DRIVING CO. LIMITED P. A Jones, Mgr. WHARF BUILDING, BRIDGES, FILE FOUNDATIONS, ETC. Owners ot Tag: "Cllve" General Towinff 32-1 Front St. New Westminster Telephone 1015 Offlce Notice to Contractors. Sealed tenders .superscribed ;'-'Tendi?i' for Denman Island School" will be re- | oeived by the Honourable the Minister of i Works I? Branch 837 Hast. .St. VV. Sey. 4404 Public Works, up to 12 o'clock,, noon of Tuesday the 22nd day of July, 19.19; for erection of a one-room addition to the existing school house at Denman island in the Comox Electoral District, B.C. Plans and specifications can now be .seen, at the offices of the government agent, Cumberland and Vancouver, and die Department of Public Works .Victoria, B. C - ■•. V,,-:' Lowest or any tender hot necessarily accepted. -: .. ■-.? , A. E. FOREMAN, ,: Public Works Engineer. Public Works Department,. Victoria, B. C. .July 2, 3010. :: Sealed tenders endorsed "Tender for Paving Pacific Highway" will be received by the -Honourable the Minister of 'Public Works up to noon-of the Kith-of July, 1019, for grading and paving of the. Pacific Highway—New Westminster bridge, (Sta. 0-00) to (Sta. 173-00.) ' Alternative, tenders will be considered for the following- pavements on Department's specification, and for other biturn- inous pavements on contractors' own .specifications provided the thickness of the pavement is equivalent to the total thickness speciiied for asphaltic concrete in Department's specifications:' (a.) one course concrete; .(b) asphaltic concrete on concrete base; (c) asphaltic concrete on macadam base. Plans, specifications, bills of quantities, etc.,rcan lie obtained at the Public Department, Victoria, or at the WRIGHT BROS. BUILDERS - CAPENTERS -ROOFERS •• General Building Repairs WE r075 Res., Fair. 213SL Offlce, Sey J. H. Healey OPTOMETRIST Glasses fitted for the relief of all kinds of eye strain and nervous headache. * 825 Birks Bldgr. Vancouver, B. C. GALVANIZE EVERYTHING . BY HOT PROCESS T. WATT IRON AND GALVANIZING WORKS Established 1913 "Wo Manufacture ORNAMENTAL IRON, LIGHT STRUCTURAL STEEL IRON STAIRS, FIRE ESCAPES, WROUGHT IRON GATES, FENCES, CANOPIES Everything in Builders' Ironwork Designs and Prices on Application Office and Works, 225-Fifth Avenne West Fairmont 971 Vancouver, B. C. DIXON & MURRAY MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES, OFFICE aid STORE FITTINGS GENERAL CARPENTER WORK PAINTING, PAPER HANGING and KALSOMINING Sty. 8765 Sey. 8766 1065 Dunsmuir St. _e E.A. r ^ -- r >:; I NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. -UINIirO RECORDERS OFPICE, HOPE, B. C. . Sealed Tenders superscribed ■ "Tender of Mining 'Recorder's Office, Hope," will be received by the Hon. the Minister of Public Works up to l-! o'clock noon of Tuesday, the 15th day of July, 1919, for the erection and completion of a six- room building to be situate,-at 'i-Tope, li. C, in the Vale Electoral District. - Plans and specifications can now be seen at the office of the Provincial Constable at Hope: of J. Mahony, Esq., Government Agent, Court House, Vancouver; tnd the Department of Public Works, Victoria. , , f Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' 'A. E. FOREMAN, Public-Works Engineer District Engineer's office, Ccurt Tfou.se, Vancouver, on payment of $10.00 deposit. Each' tender must be accompanied by-:— (a) An accepted bank cheque for an amount equal to 10 per cent, of the tender, which shall be retained till the work is satisfactorily completed, or the consent in writing of an acceptable Surety Company that- in' event of the tender being accepted it will beqome surety for an amount equal to 20 per cent, of tho total amount of the tender; (b) An accepted b.ank cheque for the; sum of\$.*>,000; which shall-""be forfeited if the party tendering decline to enter Into the. contract. All chenues to'be on chartered banks of Canada and made payable to the minister of public works. Cheques' of- unsuccessful tenderers will be returned on execution" of the contract agreement. Tenders will not be considered unless made out on the forms supplied, suriu'd with the actual signature of the tornl-;.r- er. and enclosed in the envelopes furnished The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ' A. E FOREMAN. Public Works Engineer. Public. Works department, Victoria, n. C, July 3, 1919. . CEMENT AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS I * Scott & Clark 1042 Howe St. ' Sey. 2571—6826-1. Campbell & Grill E»tahllslied 1905., Roofing Contractors ■ -■'■ " y ■ „ - METAL WIKSOWS—PIRE DOORS—SMOKE-STACKS—HOT-AIR FURNACE—VENTILATING!- PAWS—BLOW FIFINO— SKYLIO-HTS—G-ENERAL JOBBING 1238 Seymonr St. Vancouver, B. C. Soyniout 2981 Classified Advertising Record Reader* are, as.a rule, business and professional men* who have the money to buy something good if the'y desire-it.. (If you have something good to sell let. the Record readers know about it. The average purchasing power of the Kecord reader is, greater than that of any other publication in BrtlSh Columbia. AUDITORS BRICK BUILDER and CONTRACTOR Kilns, Furnaces and Boilers A Specialty Estimates given - Distance no obstacle ADAIVl J/4CK Highland 728 2020 Dunda* St. Consulting and Office work handled ses. Private tuition K. O. BOLTON, 107 Yorkshire Bldg. Cost Accountant, for small busines- in Accountancy. ■- A.C.A. (Eng.) Sey. 1166 THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCE OX1 BRITISH COLUMBIA. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Alterat:ons and Repairs, Carpenter and Cabinet Work. Office and Store Fittings, Steering Wheels for ships. J. R. B. WILSON CO., LTD. Sey. 3761 562 Cambie St. SOUTHERN OKAKAOAN -LANDS. Plumbing and Steamfitting 1033 QranvU!* St. Vancouver. 8. C. Phon* S«y. 136 R«*. Bay. 77 S. J. Trlckey E. E. Elliott Central Sheet Metal SHEET, COPPER; PRASS and IRONWORK RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT BOAT TANKS GALLEY RANGES STEAM TABLES SMOKE STACKS HEATING VENTILATING PLUMBING Phone Sey. 620 J 151V4 Pender St. 97. VANCOUVER, B. C. Fairview Sand & Gravel Company, Ltd. SAND & GRAVEL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. KEAJ,EI*> TENDERS. superscribed "Tender for Excavation, of 1st 'Unit of Main Irrigation Canal, Southern*'Okanagan," will be received by the Honorable the Minister, of Lands up to 12 o'clock noon of .Thursday, the. 10th day of July, 1919, for the construction and^'comple tion of approximately 8, fniles-'of "main irrigation canal from the point of diversion on Okanagan Ulver;.- together with such excavations for structures incidental thereto as may be required. Plans, Specifications, Contract and Forms of Tender may be seen on and after the 21st day of-June, 1 919, at Government Agent's Offices at Fairview and Vancouver, and at .the Water Rights Branch, Victoria.'. Copies of. the Plans and Specifications may be obtained at any of the above offices on deposit of the sum of Ten f$10.00) Dollars, which . deposit'-will .be refunded upon the return of the Plans and Specifications accompanied by a proper tender. Each proposal must be accompanied ,.by: ■ (a) Consent in writing of a Surety Company acceptable to the Honorable the Attorney-General that should the proposal be accepted it will' become surety in the sum of Twentv-flve .Tbo'j- ; sand (-"25,000.00) Dollars for the faithful performance of the Contract, or j'.■ .-'.(b)... An' accepted bank'cheque on a ! chartered bank of Canada, made: payable i to the Honorable the Minister 'Of Lands, j for the sum of Three Thousand Five i Hundred ($3,500.00) Dollars, 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, signed with the actual signature of the tenderer, and enclosed in the envelopes furnishod. v The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. E. A. CLEVELAND, Consulting Engineer to the Department of Lands. Department of Lands, Victoria, B. C, June 18, 1919. WHARF AT HALF MOON BAY, B. C. Notice to Contractort. Scaled tenders, addressed to the un-„, dcrsitrned. and endorsed "Tender for Wharf at Half-Moon Bay. B.C.." will-be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday, July 2*1, 1919. for the construction of a wharf at Half- Moon Bay, Comox-Atlin District.- B.C i Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification and forms of tender obtained at this Department:-at the office of the District Engineer'at ! New Westminster, B.C., and at the Post j Office, Half-Moon Bay B.C. - '' ■' Tenders' will not be considered'unless made on. printed forms supplied by the j Department *and 'in accordance with con- ditions'containea therein. ; . '"'"■ "-,":''"■' Each tender must be".'accompanied- by an accepted cheque on.a chartered bank payable to tltjgTOrder of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent: of the amount'of the' tender.; War Loan Bonds,of 'the>Dominlon.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 $10, payable:-to the order of the Minister of Public Works which will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid. ■- ; . ..•:'■".'•■ - By order. R. C. DESROCHERS, '•■■ ';■' Secretary.- Department of Public Works, Ottawa. June 19, 1919. Factories, .Houses and , Garages Repaired. General ,--., Carpenter and Construction' Work JOHN F. MORRIS Soy. 3418 Sey. £31 Evenings 847 Davie Pacific Roofing Co., Ltd. MANUFACTURERS OF ASPHALT READY ROOFING General Roofing Contractors SEYMOUR 1186 INDUSTRIAL ISLAND VANCOUVER, B C. St. EXTENSION LADDERS See us. for good reliable ladders 24 ft. to 4 0 ft. in stock. Swing stages made to'order. ALLRIGHT LADDER CO. Sey. 1778 Rear 833 Hornby St. MACHINERY Aflrents For Xylite Orease and Perfection Oils Skooknm Logging Block ....■4-72 in. by 18 ft. boilers 160 lbs. 2 Coal dryers suitable for fish. "' * All sizes of cable in stock. T./A. WALSH & CO. 7 Alexander St. '■'. Sey. 4738 ■tilr- Brown, Fraser & Co., Ltd. SUCCESSORS TO DOMINION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Mining, Municipal ai.d ContractorsV Machinery and Supplies Phon* Seymour 715S 1 ISO Homer Street Boats, of all . sizes . for sale. Tugs: Scows'and. launches for' hire' Saw and Shingle Mill Machinery for sale: M&COILLIS ft KORAN 1789 Georgia St. W. Sey. 8439 Ii. Hoisting engines, locomotives, lathee, wire rope, rails, pars, machinery of all kinds. NATIONAL MACKXNERT CO. 935 Main St. ' Sey. 600 CTTT OF VANCOUVER Tenders for Hard Surfacing1 of Street* Tenders will be received by the undersigned up till 1 p.m. on Tuesday, July 8. 1919, for hard surfacing of certain streets in the City of Vancouver. Specifications and all particulars may be obtained at the office of the Citv Engineer. City Hall. A deposit of an amount equal to 5 per cent. of. the contract price must be made with each tender by marked 'cheque payable to the City Treasurer The lov/est or any tender not necessarily accepted. . wm. mcqueen. City Clerk. Hall, Vancouver, B. C., June 28, Sealed Tenders, addressed to the undersigned,'and endorsed. "Tender for repairs to wharf at Comox, B. C," will be received at ; this office until 12 o'clock noon Tuesday, July 15, 1919, for repairs to the wharf at Comox, District of Comox-Alberni, British Columbia. Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification and forms of tender obtained at this Department, at the office of the District Engineer at Victoria, -B. C: and; at the Post Office, Vancouver, B. C, and Comox, B. C. Tenders will not be considered unless made or printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance vvith conditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on'a charter; d bank payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent, of the amount of the tender. War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will also be accepted as security, or War Bond;, 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 $10, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned If the intending bidder submit a regular bid. By order. It. .C. DESROCHERS. Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 11, 1919. Used Machinery of All Kinds Bought and Sold. B. C. EQUIPMENT CO., LTD. Bank of Ottawa Bldg.. Sey. 9040 t - See Us • For All Kinds of Machinery WEIR MACHINERY CO. LTD. 1396 Richarda St. Sey. 7443-7443 Gilley Bros., Ltd. DEALERS IIS STENOGRAPHERS Expert Typewriting of every description Mimeographing. Multigraphing, Translations Stenoirraohers Supplied CENTRAL PUBLIC STENOORAHPEBS Sey. 5078 414 Dominion Bldg. STORAGE & TRANSFER CRUSHED ROCK - SAND - GRAVEL All Kinds of Building Material 902 Columbia Street West Phone 15 and 16 New Westminster, B.C. <**i'<i»^>^>'i>&~i~tt®tt>»^^ Baggage, furniture and freight moved j and stored. Trunks crated and house- | . hold goods packed for shipment. STANDARD TRANSFER & STORAGE COMPANY 419 Cordova St. W. Sey. 303 ~ ~~ TRUCKS ~ FOR SALE—One-ton McDaughlin In A-l condition, cheap for -cash. One and half ton Albion, just overhauled. Ali»o other used trucks. •TXNITED MOTOR AGENCY OP B. O. Soy. 707C 940 Richard* St.' Vancouver Gas Appliance Co. AGENTS FOR City 1919. Specialist In Cement Work ED. HUGGINS PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER Bay. 2535-R. 3528 Third Ave. W. « RANTAGES Three Shows Daily 2.30-7.00-9.00 PRICES 20c -30c PITCH FORD-KADLEC 1 ENGRAVING CO.r ILLUSTRATING ENGRAVING DESMG-IMING COLOR WORK PHONE Sty. 7501. 44-5 RICHARDS ST. VANCOUVER ,B.O. R.J. F.Duthie ACCOUNTANT and ATJDrTOR Books written up for small flrniw Rates "Seasonable Phone Seymour G44G NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed Tend.rs addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed, "Tender for wharf at Naramata, B. C", will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon. Wednesday. July 9, 1919, for the construction of a wharf at Naramata, District of Yale, British Columbia. 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 at Chase, B. C, and at the Post Offices, Vancouver. B. C., and Naramata,' B. C. Tenders will not T>e considered unless made on printed, forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions contained therein. Elach tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque 'on a chartered bank payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, -equal to 10 p.o. 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 $10, payable to the ordfr of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned If tho intending bidder submit a regular bid By order, R. C. DESROCHEBR. Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, June 5, 1919. We supply standard truck bodies on' short notice, or build to suit individual requirements. All we need Is an Idcrt of what you want. Wo. do the rest. TUPPER & STEEL "Th* Track Bpecialint*" Bayrlew 138 1669 Third Ave. "W. _______ McCLARY'S RANGES and the We Weld any metal part that i.s .j. broken. We sell tested range boilers at «|> $9.00 each. ABMSTBONO'S WELDING SHOP 1733 Main St. ralr. 3369 .«•...■. »".".......~4».....*..44>.'... »*..■...♦*.*». .\ . TELEPHONE DATA For the past few days the telephone records have not been available, but a complete list of new inatallatione will be published as soon as possible. Business Paper Advertising NUWAY Kerosene Gas Generator and Burner For use in i t t I ♦' f The Buying Power Bcriber Represents nitely' Greater Sum per Suloan Infi- than the Regular Cook Stoves and Ranges if s <3 i a $**? \5 >■'< "Si Y f/ C. Bain, fVLanager Buying Power of Any Other Class of Publication, Because Each Buyer Purchases for Business and not for Private Consu rap tion 767 ROBSON ST. SEYMOUR 801 -o.....»... »,.» »..» ... »... . ... „..,»...*...... ., t- 4>*Mt4••4l^•^-&4H|M^*4^4«lii•*HM'^•^'H•*t■^tH^
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Title | British Columbia Record |
Publisher | Vancouver : Record Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1919-07-07 |
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_07_07 |
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B.C. Historical Newspapers Collection |
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/ |
AIPUUID | b20d661c-4b88-460d-9b58-343bb3ecbed9 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0171163 |
Latitude | 49.261111 |
Longitude | -123.113889 |
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