COLUMBIA RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Vancouver, Publishers. Covering British Columbia. Vol. 15, No. 2, Wed., June 12, 1918. GLA S S We carry a complete stock of ! PLATE CHIPPED ! SHEET FIGURED 1 WIRED' CATHEDRAL"" PRISMATIC PORT LIGHT Mirrors, Bevelling and Leaded Art Work Given Prompt Attention. Wm. N. 0'Neil Co., Limited Tel. Sey. 47954.* 648450 8eymour St. The Home Bank of Canada Head Oflice, Toronto. M. J. HANBr, C.E., President. X general banking business transacted.< All claaseB of. mercantile accounts solicited. ▼aneonVer Branch,- 446 KMtlnffs St. W. . J. T. XacDO*AX>X>, Kanafer ^ V ' i i t Bolts - Nuts - Bars - Spikes Ships' Equipment Allan & McKelvic iEngfinccrlnj: Co., Ltd. 1214 Pender St., E. - ._ , , . Highland 1573 VANCOUVER, B. C. ,, .. - IV i - \ lamln Pee erlptloB- Cost 9278—galvanizing 'plant'' $1400 " lUILBXffO mi UTS -** idwrnra Otreet Address - tot Mfl-.Blook 1214 Pender St. E. , ^ . ■ »«■*•*'« *«*•#.. ^#*. ee*. ..#.«•••••••*•*••*•• ^ #■ V »■• "„.............:... ~~« ^™ -*mbvwnn* *o woo oiomiwriDiini TAvcomrav citt iui tsstmbat ■abllvlsloa- Axcbltect Contractor > ■• Address 1 ' * <• • , - -- ___.—..~—r~tr—"--—"*•" ,. mmmtmm* «.......... Owner Allan & McKelvle 1214 Pender E. Vaiicouver'Srfciid C«nt«nt Reinforcing Steel, Hydreted Urne, etc. Phone 2988 PtofColumwa av Clayburn FlrebHck and other Clay, burn Products, Facing Brtck, Building Paper*, etc \; i,.'''"! '•* 1 EUCTttC 11 EN flKEDB " AND COUTEJICT0W ' Power InstatttitloM" Q<MMral ^•ctarlcal fC»—tiisllfta th« snirni 114* . StaMM lak MW* , lAKtmi - IUWKI > i ; t f- • r i < si f'' -1*1 1 M Lumber Veneer Panels. Our Stock is the Most Complete on the Pacific Goast \ Wo aro also Sole A«ent» for-th«' Celebrated "Beaver Brand*- Maple and Birch Flooring. > . J. FYFE SMITH CO. LIMITED '1320 Richards St.' Vancouver, B. C. TH E- HO 1£E>EN "COif |,tcir ^ " OIHEBAL BAILWAY^CeMT*^ Sole Aarenta ••» Canada for r, Pneumatic Tool - J r\ ' fikmavmr- Rlvetirfo^ft-'Chlppina' 'Hammer*; 'Little ■^Boyer. R,veE\e»tr|3 ,ToP0*;,;»Rock. prill.;;, AlrXompres-or- - s '■- - 'K FUe! 'Oihwitf ;,Gar Engine*.* *■. •* ,..*t_i*. Grant^D'rlllsVbuntleyr S42 Pedir St W.; tMesmr I. t; | BUILDING PERMITS f ,t«j.^.<^^.;.<a«.:^K'€K*1*^>€K-,&^2,<*'^%*'H'*'> 9276—Dominion Cafe, alterations, 738 Main St., '$76. 3277-4-Martha E. Gauntt, garage, 2619 .Hastings E.,-?125. NEW BRICK BUILDING ,\ 4 FOR GRANVILLE.STREET. A "Architect T. A. Fee. 570 Granville SC 'is^receivlng; tenders .for the con- ^tr^iftt^fes^oWstoreyibriclr^unding Y«f bV erected next to the Bay-view' hotel on Granville St. ELECTRIC CONTRACj'AWARpED/v. - ■ FOR SIX MOTOR-SCHOONERS Co.", cern has a" contract with the *I. M. B. for the equipment of all the deck pumps for ships being being built in Canada andwnas also contracts with the Emergency Fleet Corporation for Steering Engines which are 'being delivered to shipyards along the Eacific Coast. _■. ."_.",, / ■" PRANK DARLING & 66 THOR 99 ..» , ftW. 1 -I* - t.t*t DOMINION GOVERNMENT ,MAY REMOVE WHARF Legislation,, passed^ at, ther last ,ses-: ^sion " -*"■-■" ** * *- *■•"--'•• •- pletely to the' dispute, between" the city and Champion & ,\Vhite over "the construe tion of the>rain St. seawall. ThisVork has. Been ^held^up^forJth.e Vast years " through^ legal - action '.■ taken Champion, & -WtiiteT ^An amendment Roller Bearine Drills "Clise Quarter Piston Air Drills - Ritetting Huuiors Chippiig Hammers-Wood Borers-Turbine and Electric Drills ';v :,' ' ' " Hieh Speed Steel--Drills—Reamers, Etc. . ^ Complete Stock of Accessories : ". ::*c V 1 v-%r r ^--y v>^ ZL ' JZ ,1 '144 HOMER ST. .i. l-Tv- w ., Phone.Sey".' 4100 £■' Brown, Fraser & Co., Ltd. SUCCESSORS TO DOMINION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO. Mining, Municipal and Contractors' Machrftery and Supplies LTD. Phoaa Soymour 7155 1150 Homer Streat Vancouver, B. C. Z..Munday, Rowland.'^ CpJv 'Standard Bank. Bldg./. have been Jawarded a rcon/ passed "recently to jthe Navigable' tract for jthe,ielectrical installation Jonjers^protection'>Act regardingr_unauthor-| six wooden schooners being" built by jized wharves may be invoked "against, the Lyall shipyards at North Vancou-Jthe firm in the event of that concern f tailing to negotiate a settlement of thei difficulty with the city. -This was conveyed in a letter sent to Champion & IWhtie from the public works depart- ver. "CONCRETE SUBSTATION "' FOR'B.C. ELECTRIC The B. C. Electric c6. CO. is erecting a "London, Xne*. Keatnal Wlanlper Toronto ▼aneoaver, B. C. ROBERT W. HUNT & CO., LTD. ENGINEERS INSPECTION-TESTS CONSULTATION STEEL, CEMENT, BUILDINGS, BRIDGES; PIPE,' RAILS, XARS, LOCOMOTIVES, SECONDHAND EQUIPMENT, CREOSOTED MATERIAL, LUMBER, ETC. OFFICE: 1601 STANDARD BANK BUILDING 508 Hasting* W., Vancouver, B. C. Cement Testing; laboratory, Boom 1601; Physical Testing* Jtaboratery, Boom Bl Phone Sey. 2199 Resident Inspectors at Large Manufacturing Centers new permanent substation building at King Edward avenue on the L.ulu Island tracks. The'new building will be 100 x 60 feet in dimensions of concrete construction and will take the place of the smaller temporary build ing on the same site. NEW OLEOMARGARINE FACTORY HERE. The establishment of an oleomargarine factory which will manufacture butter substitute on a large scale, was reported to the utilities'cominittee of the City Council Monday by City Industrial Commissioner J. R. Davison. The plant will be located on Hamilton St. ment at Ottawa. The communication informs Messrs. Champion & White of the action of the government in amending the act, point out that the Champion & White wharf was never authorized by the government, and says that unless an agreement can be reached with the city the wharf will be torn dowmat the expense of the owners. GILLEY BROS. Limited DEAXJCBS ZBT Crushed Rock, Sand and Gravel All Kinds of Building Material 902 COLUMBIA STREET WEST PHONE 15 AND 16 NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. TENDERS FOR FILLING AT TERMINALS BEING RECEIVED The Canadian Northern and Canadian Northern Pacific Railways are receiving tenders at Room S17 Vancouver Block, for certain filling to be done at their False Creek Terminals. M. H. 1 Mcl»eo'l, general manager pf the Cana- ' dian Northern was in the city last week and intimated that the company hoped to see renewed activity in Vancouver as soon as definite arrangements could be made. CHILLIWACK NOTES. - A large span of the Vedder River temporary traffic bridge at Chilliwack was swept away at* 10:15 Sunday night by the flood. Much progress has been made in restoring the broken span and it is expected it will be in commission this week. RICHMOND NOTES. Richmond councillors and ratepayers in the new Lulu Island slough dyking district, held a joint meeting Monday night to discuss the question of adding drainage to the duties of the dyking commissioners. It was decided to appoint a committee to draft a petition to be signed by those in favor of adding drainage to the dyking scheme. Balfour, Guthrie & Co BUILDING MATERIAL DEPARTMENT REINFORCING STEEL:— Largest stock of Mild Steel Bars In Western Canada. We cot to length.' Cold Twist and Bend Bars. BOLTS:— Drift Bolts, Machine Bolts, Tie Bolts. * We are prepared to furnish large orders of Special Bolts on short notice." SPIKES—CAST IRON WASHERS, ETC. ' MERCHANT IRON and STEEL BARS PORTLAND CEMENT — LIME — HYDRATED LIME — FIRE CLAY SCOTCH FIRE BRICK — BLACKSMITH COAL — COKE SEA COAL — PIG IRON — MANILA ROPE, ETC. VANCOUVER WINCH-BUILDING Private Ex. Sey. 9197' San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland Seattle, Tacoma VICTORIA BELMONT BUILDING Telephone 5037- NEW GALVANIZING PLANT IS BEING ERECTED Allan & McKelvie Engineering Co., Ltd., have started work of excavation preparatory to the construction of a new and modern galvanizing plant on their property at 1214 Pender Street E, The new building will be 40 x SO feet in dimensions, of frame construction and will be equipped with machinery ofi the most modern kind. The building proper will cost approximately $1400 and the new plant will be ready for business about July 5th. In connection with operating the most modern galvanizing plant in Canada this" cpn- STEVESTON NOTES. The cost of lighting and operating j ae swing spans on the bridges from; larpole to Sea Island, from Sea Island, o Lulu Island, and from South Van-; jouver to Lulu Island has led to an ■ investigation by Mr. Gerald McGeer, j M.P.P.,' of the cost of installing power j on all three bridges. It has been found i that at a conservative estimate thei cable costs alone would be about $10001 per bridge, and the other appliances, motors, etc.. would make the cost much higher than was at first thought. No definite decision has been reached. Crib work on the Steveston dyke, burned out in the recent fire, was commenced on Monday, and will be prosecuted.as. speedily as .possible. Ritchie Contracting & Supply Co. Ltd. B. C. AGENTS SULLIVAN MACHINERY CO. "SULLIVAN" DIAMOND DRILLS AIR COMPRESSORS ROCK DRILLS "SUfcLIVAN" DRILL SHARPENERS 1500 GBAHVIIIE ST. DRILL STEEL HOSE AIR RECEIVERS AIR LIFT PUMPS ■PHONE 9162 Are Yon "Looking- for a FACTORY or WAREHOUSE We have a splendid proposition to offer you A three-story, mill constructed bulld'tiR, 80x120, and 70 feet vacant land adjoining, located on the corner of Victoria Drlvo and Albert Street. This Is a mortgage --ale and the price and terms will suit .you. L,ot us show you thls^ ,-. ,. . . OEUUBAl, AfcM^STBATION SOCTETJ Credit Ponoier Bldff. 80S Hasting Street Wert Forgings Machine Work Patterns Westminster Iron Works John Reid, Proprietor Manufacturers of Structural and Ornamental Ironwork 'Phone 53 Offlcteand.Works,, Tenth St.. New Westminster, 8. C. .' ,->»' '■' x^y ™ 9 ■ ■■ pjeeimn BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD British Columbia Record ■Published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by the ■■■■■■ RECORD PUBLISHING CO. Telephone Seymour 7S0S. Address: 683 IIomer-Richards Lane Rear of 431 Duusinuir Street. C. H. NELSON....MANAGING EDITOR Subscription Rates One month $1.00 Six months $5.00 Payable stiirtW in advance. MARINE FIRES ' ALDERGROVE—On Friday night, Singer's mill No. 1 was burned, to the ground. WINNIPEG — Fire on Saturday morning practically gutted the building occupied by the Telegram Publishing company, with a loss estimated at about $150,000. iniitg News '( TIMBER SALE X1331. SEALED TENDERS will be received l*y die Minister of Lands not later than'noon on the 11th day of July, 1918/for the purchase of License X1331 to cut 1,164,000 feet of fir and cedar on ah area adjoining U 4435, Sechelt Inlet, New Westminster District. Twro (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars-of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B. C, or District Forest- er, Vancouver, B. C. IS LAYING PLANS TO BUILD BIG SHIPS Union Iron Works Will Turn Out 20,000-Ton Vessels From New Alameda Plant. SAN FRANCISCO—The Union Iron Works unit of the Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, Ltd., has acquired 1G0 acres of land adjoining its plant in Alameda, a trans-bay city, and is preparing to begin work immediately on ten new shipbuilding berths, it was announced here tonight. It was believed the keels of the new vessels, each of 20,000 tons, will be laid by November next. Seventy-one hulls, totalling 314,450 deadweight tons, were put into the water. Thirty-nine of them were steel with a capacity of 228,750 tons and thirty-two were wood of 115,700 tons, The May launchings exceeded April by 2G ships and January by 55 ships. They also exceeded the highest monthly average of the United Kingdom made in 1913, with a record.of 102,931 tons. They came within 57,844 tons' of equalling the American foundlings, for the entire year of 1901, the record pre-war year in American shipbuilding.' V TIMBER SALE X236, Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands,' not later than noon on the 24th day of June, 1918, for the purchase of License X236, to cut 2,481,000 feet of Fir, Cedar and Hemlock on an. area adjoining S.T.L. 41359, Lasqueti . Island, New Westminster District' ^ ' Two '(2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars 'of the Chief Forester, \Victoria, B. C, or District Forester, Vancouver, B. C. British Columbia Yards GOES TO ASSEMBLY PLANT. . «,,*„,, Following- is a list of the Shipbuilding The War Haida, second of the wood-j companies of British Columbia now ac- en steamers turned out from the yards tively engaged in ship construction or of the Cameron-Genoa-.-Company, is recently organized It is expected that] Foundation company of >B. C, TIMBER SALE X727 , Sealed tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 15th$day of July, 1918, for the purchase of License X727, to cut,7,048,000 feet of Fir, Cedar, Hem- Three (3); years<iwill be allowed for •Temoyal of.timberV, -' v. Further particulars of the Chief Forester,' Victori^ri. >C.f\.or * District Forester, Vancouver, B. C. * r ' lock' and,r^Pfu>,'j-a£, an -area situated Main'fKalce^ Quadra * Island, Say- Steel Shipbuilding1 Plants. Coughlan Shipbuilding: Co., Vancouver. Wallace Shipyards, North Vancouver. Wood Shipbuilding1 Plants. Cameron Genoa Mills Shipbuilders Ltd.', Victoria. . , _.. Ltd., Vic return to the.,Inner Harbor toria. •■* ' > ' 1 Lyall < Shipbuilding: Co., North Vancouver. New Westminster Enjj. <fe "Const. Co., Poplar Island. : , ■ Pacific Construction Co., Ltd., Port Coquitlam. ' Standard Shipbuilding-' Co., Vancouver. Wallace Sb.iova.rds Ltd., Vancouver. Western Canada Shipyards Ltd., Van-i now berthed at the Outer Wharf assembling plant, where she is receiving the' machinery and equipment which will later be installed by the Victoria) Machinery Depot she will for completion.some time next w,eek MAY LAUNCHINGS SET A NEW HIGH RECORD WASHINGTON—Ship launchings in May, like deliveries, set a new record. Sixteen mines shipped to the Trail smelter for the last reported .week a total of 3,(!6S tons of ore and concentrates, making a total for 1918 thus far of 153,1(54 tons. It. R. Hedley, who has a bond on the Big Sioux copper property in the Aspon Grove, has two outfits hauling ore from the mine to Merritt station, to be shipped to the smelter. Fagan Brothers, who have done some $25,000 in work on the Emigrant group of 15 gold claims near the old town of Yale in the last four years, now feel warranted in installing a mill. Ore receipts at the Consolidated smelter in 1918 have been 153,164 tons. For the same period of 1917 they were almost identical in tonnage, being 152,097. The figures are for four and one-half months in each case. Savage <fe Mader have obtained h lease on the dump of the Cariboo in Camp McKinney, and began work last week. They will use tho flotation process and ship the concentrates to Grand Forks. There is a mill at the Cariboo. With the filing in Victoria of letters of incorporation, the Canadian West- fern Fuel Company, which1'has been formed for the purpose of taking over and operating all the assets in British Columbia of the old Western Fuel Company of San Francisco, comes into being. The incorporators of the new company are 'Messrs. G. W. Bowen, J. B. Bowen and John Hunt, and the- capital of the concern is ^5,000,000. There will be no change .made in the*- management of the company as at present constituted, and its head offices wilL be situated in Nanaimo. ; can be used in a hundred ways in INDUSTRIAL and CONSTRUCTION work of all kinds Consult our New Business Manager about adapting gas to your needs VANCOUVER GAS COMPANY 'Phone Seymour 5000 Carrall and Hastlns Sts. USE ELASTIGU The Tough, Elastic, Adhesive Cement (Ready for use.) FOR YOUR LEAKY ROOF Send for Free Bookjet MANUFACTURED BY THE BARRETT COMPANY, Ltd. Cor Tenth Avenue and Arbutus Street . . ' VANCOUVER B C Phone Bay. 772 ' on ward-'.District JL l^CHINEjiy FOB SALE ' , .V <•«> *.^, ^-j;- ' '- American Hoist and l—5y2x8 tj ^"" ^ .Boiler * ;1— .6x12. Beatty.TIolst 1 only l "r Bamberton Cement ■'■>\ c- Bulldog Cable Pacific Lime s& 7- ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR RENT ' W* • P«cl"M*« I" prompt service for Contractors' temporary power installations SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY Seymour 5000 and have our representative call Beatty;Swmg Gear "Capstan Shaft 1 ** Marine Boiler j " Upright Boiler 1 " 206Q-lb, Pile Hammer Driver and other miscellaneous Contractors- Equipment in first class condition. MRS. W. G. GILLETT Phone Bay. 2812-L OFFICIAL DIRECTORY % R.V. WINCH & ( f - i \ ' X Vancouver and Victoria Limited CITY OF VANCOUVER. * Executive Department Mayor i ..' - R. H. Gale City Council "Ward 1 Thos.'H. Kirk Ward 2 W. R. Hamilton Ward 3 W. C. Marshall Ward 4 ^ ...Jos. Hoskins Ward 5 .".....'. W. R. Owen Ward 6 S. C. Elliot Ward 7 Frank E. Woodside Ward 8 F: P. Rogers Financial & Clerical Departments Clerk Wm. McQueen, B.A. Comptroller G. F. Baldwin Treasurer J. J. Johnstone Accountant A. J. Pilkington Engineering Department Engineer .......................1.....F. L. Fellowes ' Building Department Building Inspector.. R. A. McKenzie ? Water Department Secretary ...._....,...S. J. Montgomery Health & Sanitation Department Medical Health Officer F. T. Underhill Library Librarian ...R. W. Douglas Board of Park Commissioners Johnathan Rogers, Chairman A. C. J. Leek G. W. Hutchings M. S. Logan George Eldon W. S. Rawlings, Superintendent Light Department Electrician , C. H. Fletcher Street & Sewers Department Superintendent ..John Morton Police Department Police Magistrate H. C. Shaw Court Clerk E. Robinson Solicitor ...ZZ.;. E. F. Jones Prosecutor -- R. L. Maitland Fire Department. Chief —— J- H- Carlisle PROPOSED NEW WORK Character Armory Harbor Works Bank & office bldg Hotel, C. N. Ry.._ .aettmated Cost $350,000 .....Not given VANCOUVER Location Owsu Grand view Govern men t Kitsilano Reserve Government Hastings & Granville Royal Bank Fa:lse Creek Fill C. N. Ry. Co. architect pua, Baso> Perry & Fowler w. crovernment No archt. commissioned yetl Prepai-ing BOVE3EBHT8 U8TED Post Office : 1250.000 Post Office —- Concrete Garage '-... $35,000 DXAT2X.Y BEX.OW AXE PROPOSED BITT HATS BBS* POSTPOMlfs: Gore and Keefer _:.„.'. Dom. Govt South Vancouver Dora. Govt Fifth & Fir Sts Ford Motor Co. R~™ £ov* ---.......- Delayed Owner°°Vt —-••--- Delated uwners ——- -«'. Delayed YOUR CARTAGE PROBLEMS CAN BE ; . f" , ;..'V-,',V,:.,',l »Y:;PATRONIZINOv>-^ CARTAGE CONTRACTORS Most modern and complete equipment for handling MACHINERY and HEAVY MATERIALS Large warehouses for storage Cheap Rates UNION STATION /Phone Seymour 405 MAIN STREET CONTRACTS LET OR WORK STARTED Charaoter .Cost BRITISH COLUMBIA—GENERAL Jdooatlon Owner Architect Plans Beady PANTAGES Three Shows Daily 2.30-7.00-9.00 PRICES 20c -30c ADAM JACK Brick Builder and Contractor Kilns, Furnaces, and Boilers a Specialty ESTIMATES GIVEN - . DISTANCE NO OBSTACIE Telephone HlBhland 728 VANCOUVER, B. C. 2021 Wall St. *1'»'I'*l»^*^*»»»*^»^^^^»f>^fH>. t 4> PILING M POLES FIR, CEDAR or HEMLOCK any length « any diameter FEDERAL LUMBER CO. ARMSTRONG, MORRISON & CO., LIMITED Public Works Contractors Incorporated 1909 1021-1024 Rogers Building Seymour 3998-3999 «^*4^WWm**!4W#*«. **<*"4«s^*4~**^*^^ Office 813-815 Bower Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. DID YOU KNOW? WE SELL ROOFING SHEATHING WALLBOARD j-unquote Smith Davidson & Wri^lhr f tH VANCOUVER an^VICTORlA ^ The largest paper house in the west ■v: BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY Buying Information for Automobile Owners and Prospective Buyers FORD FOOT ACCELERATORS Give Fords." standard'foot control Price $2.25 Catrell & Hastincs Sey. 2I0S 1259 Cranvillc St. FORD CARS GRAY & DAVIS STARTERS FOR FORDS Sullivan -Taylor Motor Co. 2730 BLACK BROS., LIMITED - Automobile Supplies —Car Bodies - Tops and Seat Covers till -15 Homer St Sey. 668-69 LITTLE GIANT MOTOR TRUCKS * "All thai the Name Implies" , Leslie W. Pearson, Mgr. Granville at Pacific ,...Sey. 331 MICHELIN TIRES & ACCESSORIES Co to-HILL, LTD. Everything for the Motorist Phone Seymour 6411 Quick' Service Federal truck taking place of farm help Farmers have been in a bad way on account of the shortage of farm labor, but progressive farmers are not permitting this to keep them from doing their share to feed a hungry world. E. K. Ballard of Lexington, Mass., is doing his share. By making two trips daily to Boston markets—thirty miles per trip—he is doing work with a Federal truck formerly requiring seven horses and two men. H. J.' Tucker, 833 Pender VV., is distributor Tor the Federal Truck in this territory. CONTRACTORS BEWARE. A motorcycle rider of Jersey City, N. J., was recently awarded $2,000 damages against the municipal water works of Hackensack for damages sustained when he ran into an excavation which had been left unguarded and un- lighted. The monthly output of the Republic Motor Truck Company, Alma, Mich., is now 2,000, -with an additional ten trucks daily for the government. condition because we did not realize that it .increased the cost of living. Now war sternly forbids the interruption of road traffic—and there is developing with tremendous strength a demand lor "3G5-day roads." They must come. They are an essential of the trunk-road policy oi! the future- yes, and of these war times—Engineering News Record, N.Y. CONSOLIDATED MOTOR CO., LTD. Packard — Nash — Maxwell* '' * \ Trucks and Passenccr Cars 1230 Georgia St ...Seymour 4030 SEYMOUR TIRE & RUBBER CO. LTD. Dominion, Nobby's and Goodyear Truck Tires Motor Accessories 851 Pender Si. W.,[ Sey./^OW SEATTLE PLANT SENDS FORDS TO FAR OFF ASIA Red Cross Buys Trucks and Touring Cars for Armenian Relief in Persia. Last week there left tlie Seattle assembly plant of the Ford Motor Company four one-ton trucfts and two touring cars, which started on their long journey to Persia to assist the Persian relief commission sent out by tl\£ American committee for Armenia, and Syrian relief. These trucks and cars were completely assembled at,the local Ford plant and were" boxed and prepared for export shipment on the Ko- torl Maru, which sailed June 6th. Canada is second to no other conn- try .in, regard to its waterpower possibilities' At present 1,800,000 24-hour horsepower have been developed. It is estimated that, within areas likely to be populated In tne near future, there is an aggregate of nearly 3S,000,000 24-hour horsepower. THREE-HUNDRED-AND-SIXTY-FIVE DAY ROADS. Again we are witnessing the spring' break-up—not of the ice in our rivers, but of the roads. The stream quickly resumes the normal, the ice is swept out, no damage has been done. The highway, on the contrary, is ruined. Tlie surface has been broken through; that which was a road is now a plague of ruts. If this applied to the byways it would be bad enough. ,' But it is true of'trunk highways too. Commerce is stopped and the war congestion on the railways becomes worse. Year after year we have endured this condition, but the war has given us a new point of 'view.' In normal times we stopped road transportation; we endured the DAVIE VULCANIZING CO. Auto and Tire Repairs Vulcanizing -i *"*"', 1234 Granville St. Sey. 1184 I- SAXON SALES COMPANY * Distributors for ■> ' ■ • SAXON AUTOMOBILES . - ,1272 Granville St. Sey-.339! DAVIE VULCANIZING COMPANY Auto and Tire Repairs Sfiip that bursted tire to us: we can repair it, and you can get hundreds ot more miles lor a small expense. That- tire you have with the rubber worn oft caji be made to g-ive you thousands of more miles; send them to us—we will retread them Plain or Non-Skid, and you will be satisfied that our work is right. OUT-OF-TOWN OBDXBS BECEZyZv PROMPT ATTENTION ' TWO SERVICE CASS AT TOUB CAX.X. 1234 Granville St. Phone Sey 1184 Vancouver fef He—"Dear, I'm going to buy the furniture today for our future home. Shall I get twin beds?" She (blushingly��Oh/ Jack, you don't think we'll ever have twins, do you?". 1 he 1 raction or special mark is on every pavement and road in every portion of Canada. (§ Either mark is the sure sign that all well ahead. is Your Garageman Stocks Dunlop Tires. A. 66 s> «^.-J.-fc-.K-H-M.w:«'yMc3 ' SURE GOOD PROVIDER. - Mandy, said a former mistress to her seryant, is your husband a good provider? Yes, ma'am, dat he is, she replied, Dat about, all he do. He.say he go git me some furniture for de house, perviden he git de money, and, he go git de money," perviden he git a job, and he go git de job, perviden he like it. Yes'm. he sure ;is good at perviden. ■ - » BEGG MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED 1062 Georgia St. W. Seymour 904S BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRIBUTORS CHEVROLET 'l 'I .-75" i- g- ',■.; , DODGE -CHALMERS HUDSON CADILLAC and ,-"■11./; _ V-, li" ^ ^ -* { » t*^ i ■* f * *■ * " » : REPUBLIC TRUCKS Which Truck Can You Afford To Own PnmmfiaJdxi The ordinary truck, that can operate on dlukO/U^^ nothing but gasoline—or the Little Giant truck (Wj»5^ that burns kerosene, distillate, gasoline and other -*sjv fjT^rSSiiT low grade fuels or the Little Giant that reduces MXXJaLK^UOJr\X operating costs at least 50 per cent. Little Giant Motor trucks have been on the market for nine years and thousands are now in daily use in all lines of business. Manufactured and guaranteed by the Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company, a $14,000,000 Company. Made in 1, 2 and 3 1-2 ton capacities. Now on exhibition at our salesrooms or telephone Sey. 331 for demonstration. Little Giant SVIotor Truck Co. Sovmour 331 LESLIE W. PEARSON, Manager. Granville at Pacific Vancouver tha uMotjeiihjyi o/iWt/iu.kflAttflmfl, di*tiMoto,(rt,amij othflA bw-ywk amd at/vCA.: TTloumi&&, TTUm-faotoOi- Ek£ta'di£tw0Mi< \cr\fobb,— r Zv%' . - •. z&i — - '."ai; ' 'Z3?- li iwaa^-^tonswKfflBH^^ \ammmutsmmsB^L vzet ^ikecenierofilie (My's£i&andGlor IPa^es* fr<mt*2?°per 1)ay. Vooo7Sbom£ Gmi)enientioine 7/imterf,(Xtib?$h^ WearoTtaMe-Zales. i m cujernen\ fames*. -L A mmm M ■ v BRITISH COLUMBIa'RECORD "BAGLEY MAKES GOOD RUBBER STAMPS" A. G. BAGLEY & SONS Ltd. PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS and MANUFACTURERS BARR & ANDERSON PLUMBING and HEATING International Automatic Sprinkler Equipment Nut StyMir 6180, 10StJMfr-SU ViicmwB.C. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. FALSE CREEK TERMINALS. Canadian Northern and Canadian Nor- thern Pacific Railways. ■ SEALED TENDERS addressed to the General Manager will be received until noon, June 20th, 1918, at Room 83 7, Vancouver Block, Vancouver, B.C., for certain filling to be done in above terminals. Full particulars of the class of work to be done and approximate quantities may be obtained at the above office. A marked cheque equal to 5 per cent'Of the bid must accompany tender. The lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. T. H. WHITE, : Chief Engineer C. N. P. Rly. 1 "BAGLEY DOES GOOD Pm^f^T SEALS STENCILS, RUBBER AND METAL STAMPS Mr-r/ii *Z\ KEV TAGS, BRASS SIGNS. NUMBERING MACHINES i«ECKS' T'ME CHEC*S, ou^r."™cuARANTeco b£st QMurr'"»"" '*^;i£r,£Lji£u' etc- PHONE SEY. 316 Moved to 516 PENDER ST., W. less made out on the forms supplied Jand signed with the actual signature of the tenderers. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. j A. E. FOREMAN, T Public Works/Engineer. Department of Public Works, Victoria, B. C„ May 28th. 1918. Fraser River Pitt DRIVING CO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Department of the Naval Service., TENDER FOR WHARF. PROPOSALS WANTED Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked on the^face of the envelope, "Tender for Sliam- mon Timber,*' will be received-until noon of Wednesday, June 19 next,* for the merchantable timber on approximately 1,-100' acres- of the Sllammon Reserve situated' on the northern shore of Malaspina 'Strait, in -the New Westminster district of the Province of British. Columbia. . Tenderers should state the: amount SEALED TENDER addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender j °' «cash bonus' they are" prepared to for Coaling Jetty," will be received up j Pay oyer, and above dues at th© rate to noon on the 15th July, 1918, for the J0' *1-°0 Per;M feet B. M., reconstruction "of the Coaling Wharf at | An annual* license-will be "granted J **J * ** * * *T ft f 111 f Mt II M II funded if the rights applied for are not available; but not otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchant able output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. ', The person operating* the mine shall permitted' to purchase whatever available surface rights may be considered necessary for the working of the mine furnish the Agent with sworn returns accounting for the full quantity of merchantable coal mined, and pay the royalty' thereon. If the coal mining rights are'not being operated, such re- turns'ehould be furnished at least once a year.' The lease win Include the coal min- Ing rights only, but the leasee may be at tbe rate-of $10-per'acre, i < For full information 'application •hould be made to<the.Secretary^of tht> Department of the Interior, OtUwa,or. lo any Agent or. S«b.A«eat>'«f>Dominion Landai , .'• W..W. CORT. . Deputy-Minister of the Interior." d Difectory and Buyers' Guide When Buylns Building Material ««rf «&..»„■.»_ Patronise RecordAjte'rS"^ UPP,,C• BrUge ARCHITECTURAL TKRHA COTTA. Evans. Coleman ft Evan*, Ft. Col. St. 8 2iR» O'Nell. Wm N.Co. Ld., 548 Seymour'. 8. 4795 Ritchie Con. * Sup. Co., Ltd Gran. Z* a. ma ASriLALT FELT. Evans, Coleman A Evana,. ft. Col 8. 2988 Th» Birrm Co., Ltd.^lOlh and Arbutu., Tiay. 772. AUTOMOBILES B«gg Motor Co., Ltd.. 10»J Qtorfla St.W. S. 904» AUTOMOBILE ACCIISORIIS - B«gf Motor Co, Ltd., 1««3 0»o»gla St. W.... AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE C«p*rl«jr, Roumrill A Co.. Ltd., Wlnth Bldf.....8. T810 % , BANKr * ' Homt Dank of- Canada...-. <, ..g. S270 MARBLE AND ONYX SV*w,''^:S,emBn * Evana, ft. Col.... s 2981 W. N. O'Nell Ik Co., 648 Sey/ St 8. 4796-478I' ' Motors B. C. Eloctrle Co., Ltd 1 ..S. S0OI motob TBtroxs. r If.Y".lM0S-> ktd-. US Homer S. 009 .S. 4030- rir.i •A-"'•' 1<IU- '•* Homer... ^•ttle Giant Motor Truck Co... ,S. 9013 PACKING, BELTING AND MECHANICAL GOODS .-£ "!?• * Bubb»r Qo<>* co.', Ltd.; ■ ■■ Pant iila U» " •44 Carubia St. ..S. 13—8.2S1J UMITKO ». A. JonM, Mgt. WHARF BUILDING; jJH.M.C. Dockyard, Esquimau, B. C. I to the successful, tenderer and five Tenders should be accompanied by years will be allowed for .the removal certified cheque for Ten Per Cent, of °''toe timber-under the Regulations PILE FOUNDATIONS, ETC. Owners of Tug "CLIVE" General Towing; 324 Frist SL . ,, New .Westminster * ^ Telephone 1015,' ' the amount of the tender, Plans, .specifications,.and permission to view the site may be obtained from the''undersigned or from the Captain Superintendent, H.M.C. Dockyard. Es- quimalt. G. J. DESBARATS, ! Deputy Minister of the7 Naval Service Department Naval Service, i '*'Ottawa, May 31, 1918. ' W?z: iwi?" ,S',''---.t |TJ~ »"■ , - V^-V ,-' '<* • 'iS " ' 'ij> As General*Agents.-<-' s- for British Columbia, of vThe Globe' Indemnity Company3of ;Canada and TherLiverpoor**' London,^ Olobe Insurance,Co.,''Ltd^' We^ell-com: plete'. protection"; including loss _ *.. through"? ' " ' rire, Theft, Collision, Property Dartiage-and Personal Liability. Ceperley, Rounsefell & Co. LIMITED .. Winch BIdffjo „ 739 HasUngs St. W^ Estab. J886 Vancoav«r, B.C^.. TIMBER SALE X1356. • SEALED TENDERS will'be .received by the Minister of Lands not; later Uian noon on the 5th day of July, 1918, for the "purchase of License -X1356, to cut 1,924,000 feet of Fir .Hemlock and Cedar on an area.adjoiningv-vLot 901, Loughborough Inlet, .R. 1," Coast "Dis- I trict. 'V ( ./.; ' •f Two\(2) years-will^be allowed for removal of timber. *^-ZZl f'.. ."'' ' Further particulars'';"of. '.th'e^Chief Forester;>VictoriarB. 'C.; or District Forester, Vancouvef,.-B.',C.^ of the ..Department. The license fee is J50.00 and ground rent of five cents per acre is* payable annually .together with.a renewal' fee \ 0^12.00. ^ ", ... -.A plan of the Reserve showing'the portion to be; placed under license, and any „ further ipformation may.be obtained - from the undersigned ~'t or from Mr. Peter Byrnes, Indian Agent", New Westminster. - , ' :• '" DUNClNC. SCOTT, Deputy Superintendent General- - of Indian Affairs. Ottawa, April 24, 1918.- / ' | \ ARCHITECTS' ± ♦»»4'»f-*-f-»f»»jt-»il..».f.a>,f»,>»ll,<i.M4 Benzie. Jas. A., 510 Hast. W.....Sey. SSOO Bryan & Gillam, 509 Klchards Sey. 5508 Cox, "A. Arthur,' F.R.I.B.A., H42 *• Pender Vf Sey ^ Dalton & Eveleigh, 615 *< Hast. W", ; . a«»v &R9 Gardinor' T? r 7T "*,*„ Balfour, Guthrto Vfc -Co... uarainery i<, g. & Mercer, 718 Gran.; Evana, Coleman , *?", DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. " NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NEW DENVER SCHOOL. . - Sealed tenders superscribed "Tend- SYNOPSIS OF COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining .rights- ot the Dominion In-Manitoba, "Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion :bf the'Prov- nce of British-Columbia,' may be-teas, ed for a term, of twenty-oner.years, al -n annual rentar6f.il' per acre, ,No Jipre/than 2,560 , acres will' be^ leased to. one applicant. . - •, •'' <'y'-:' V ' " Applications ror., a, lease ;,must -be made *by^ the';applicant /in! personxto the |Agent> or Sub-Agient ;6f tbe' dis- trict;-in which tlie, righteVapplied" for are situated.) ' - V''• '~"'lZ *••"• !-.,"■ - * tr •. ir,,„--s>i/ "-^'., js-'.. In; surveyed[territory^ the land must be described 'by sections, or legal subdivisions of sections, and in unsurvey- ed territory the tract applied for shall b6 staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompan- Seymour 3672. Gardiner, Wm. Frederick. 718 v Gran , ,l, <■ Sey S67' Henderson, A.\ Ernest,T 39-76" ' -"■' - Davis Chambers Bldg., 615- Hastings W .„.....;. Sey." 724' Honeyrnan & Curtis,-821 - - * Pender W \_ gtfy 1621 Aracey, Frank, 470 Gran isey.' 1804% Matheson. Robt. M., 509 Rlch...Sey. 503S f aimer, 'Bernard "C, ei6 Credit J' oncier - Bldgr A„ Sev MSO Pratt & Ross, .736 Gran J.Sey 1557 Sharpe & Thomson, 620. • c,e'y" 109' Pender W. ..-. " gev 10ct Somervell & Putnam, 626- Pender \V '. „ gey 6230 Townley Fred I,., 325 Homer.ISey! S013 Twizell, R. P. S., 837 riast.W..Sey.1 7925 BRICK-=-AI,E'KnirlM.«> ' < i?nfn"- <7ol«m*nri*s -Bvasav-ftS (Ool.,"-"S:<«88' :mi«*i-0iw}■.*'S0•i,4, £**' «.'^«. «»Ji«7M ^iSMlS??1*- * 8up' Co" *-*«•• Otmn. St, a. Brldt* "*'. ■ »l«l R.V.Winoh a Co., Xtd.. tVlnch B. 8. S79-1S44 - - BUILDING "FKbTS Alfli.'PAPBm. - w*v*'/viS,-!i"i,,«-k ?i?n•• Ft- COL...S. M8J •Jf' "?.'ONeil * Co" 5I* a*y- St., S.*«7»5-47i>8 llw ilarntt Co., Ltd., loth and Artiutui, 2»ay. 77_\ r, ^ BONDS—SURETY: R.V.Winch a Co., Ltd., Wlncli'B., S. J78-184I CEMENT. ......S. 819W57B1 >~„r-'„ * Evana, Ft. Col...S. 2SS8 w.11*^ Sr&,\ ""«;• K«Wk«, Phone. IS; J6 .u',.°^.e_'L* P°-_ 54S «ey..St., S. 4795-1788 rAiNTs—rnuc-pRooF. W. M. CNail « Co.. 5«S 8ay:*St.. .S. 47U-478S PAINTS--DAMP PROOF,! * W, t>. CNoll/a Co'., 64«!a*y.'St.'.1.8, 478S-47II »»A8»M »• SmlUj. D«iuMn 4 WrlaUt. Ltd., rtomtr aud DtTla ,8t». *-„'. ,_ _7 ..a. am yv-. ?ttwi*i,C°"tr' & Su,p- LEd-' GranVru'e"St. iJOrtQgQ 1 , I C Alfjn R.V.Winch 4-Co.. Lf*.. Winch' B.!'&S7II-1844 1 i •, CEMENT TESTING AND ASSAYING. Hunt Robt. W„ & Co., Standard Bank' Bids. .s. m«9 l-ABTtTION—FUtEPROlOP ^ * ! Rltch... Con. A'Sup. c!!roran¥C°JSSi'.± »?fj 1 PATTERNS WmUnln.ur lion Wdrto. Sew Wottmlrwtcr Phone 58 PIG IRON,AND TIN - Balfour, Guthrie' *' Co...: a 9197.8K7» ivnf,n"' c»l'",,»n & Evana, tu Col.':.. .B.lS*n'- WIUtIi.aor,,CU Ltd.. 816 liutch-Mt. 8. 791S-9- R. V. Winch * Co.. Winch Bld...S. 278-1844 PIT.ING AND POLES ' Federal Lumber^ Co., Boitoh UUIs S, 3998-9 CONTRACTOIIS—GENERAL. Armatrong, Morrison & Co.. Ltd., Bower S. 1S38 Big. NORTH SHORE CIVIC OFFICIALS. DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER. Chairmen of Committees^ Councillor R. V. Purdic ' " ' D. McLurg I "A. W. Whitaker - Jack Loutet *,- , R. Brown , ZZL '„.'J^McCartliV *-*«<*> -ST ';,V/-V^y jj"-. H^.5»'l8mdn,*,Esq. pIT^>F:Npi£TH;yANCOUVER Maypr.:..^v;v.^..'...^C«o. W. -Vance^Esq: .&■ 'z/. itcmy;,co\iHc\£ZX. !:/• Board of Works V\'atervvorks , Tire and Light \ Finance ' .;... Park'and' Plans .'.-r..'.. Police and Health, .'"•'.f Reeve DIXON & MURRAY MANUFACTURER^ OF SHOW CASES, OFFICE ami STORE FITTINGS CEXEBAL CARPENTER WORK 3VVn 7, 1918. Iwata, H, • , PAINTING. PAPE8 NANG- \% and KAISOMIHIKG Sey. 8765 Sey. 8766 1065 Duiismuir St. er for New Denver School"-will.be re-1 led by a fee of ?5 Which will be re ceived by the Honorable the TlTinijIu " of Public Works, up to 12 o'clock noon of Friday, the 21st day of. June, 1918, for the erection and-'completion of a two-room school and outbuildings at New Denver in the Slocan Electoral District, B. C.. \Plans,' specifications, forms of tender and conditions of Contract may be seen now at the office of the Government Agent,- Courthouse, Vancou ver. ' .... Lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. A.E. FOREMAN, Public Works Engineer. Department of Public Works, Victoria, B. C, May 31st, 1918.- " "" '■■', *Chairmen\bf "Committees: .- Waterworks- - , y , ^ Bruce Watson Parks '& Boulevafds E.'A. Morden Ferry . . /. W ^j. Barclay Board of Works / <r. Irwin DISTRICT WEST VANCOUVER Chairmen of Committees: ^.c•....:.*:............V. V. Vinson, Esq Water, Fire & Light..Councillor"T. S.'Yates Board of Works. " D. Morean Finance >. » r. c proctor Parks & Transportation " S Gisby CONTKACTORS—TII.E—TEKKAZZO. Bvans, Coleman & Bvans.' ft Col ^ »qoo . CRANES AND HOISTS .(ELECTRIC The,Holden Co., Ltd.,, 542 Vender St W. -/ Sey.> JutJo. ■ •■ DRILLS^-I'ORTADLE ELECTRIC Dal'1s'trIeet'ranlC & Co-'1U2.li°m6r The Holden Ca.""Ltd7."Tit Pender ^t"1 W" Sey. IOCS. . , " ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES B. C Elcctrlo-Co„,Ltd „ ' ' s SnBo ("we &-hgn,_l50 Baatlnfi* W, -_ "_s„; |g0» * I' PILE DRIVING. Evan*, coieman. A Evans, ft.'Col S. 2988 traeer Kiver pjld Orivlng Co.. Now Weil. PIPE—SEWER fc""BC<"-,ll7l."i Evana Ft. Colum..s. 2988 w llY.„Br>0S" 'H1^ -Ncw W6«t...Phonesi5."« R v 'w,*:*"i' v&^Sup' ,Co" G'»nville..S. 81G2 R. V. Winch & Co., Winch Bid...8. 27U-1844 PLASTER Balfour, Guthrie & Co. DATA HJW nrSTAMATZOM CKAJT0S8. ■ ' - roXE 7, 1918. ' Mutual Security Mortgage Co.-, Ltd., Loans & Mortgages, from 4i0 Granville to 402 Fender W. ,..-. Semmlns, Madame D., from 715 Granville to SeOtGranv'il'ie ." E.A.BAILEY Plumbing and Steamfitting 1033 Granville St. Vancouver, B. C, Phone Sey. 136 Res. Bay. 77 G. Kilgren GENFRAL CONVRACTOR FAIRMONT 946L 962 14th AVE. £. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ( ESQUIMALT DISTRICT. Section of Island Highway and Colwood Road to be'resurfaced between Parson's Bridge and Points close to but beyond, Colwood Hotel. - V Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tender II for Resurfacing portions of Island j Highway and Colwood Road," will be received by the Honorable the Minister of Public Works up to 12 noon of Friday, the 14th June, 1918, for the carrying out of the above work;. ' Drawings, specifications, forms of contract, and tenders may be seen at the office of the Public Works Enr. gineer, Parliament Buildings, Victoria B. C, or the office of the District Engineer, Vancouver, B. C., on and after June 1st, 1918. Tenderers may submit tenders upon their own specifications for the 2 1-2 inch surfacing, of which a copy must be attached to such tender. Each' ten der must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque or certificate of deposit, made payable to the Public Works Engineer for a sum equal to ten per cent. (10%) of the tender, as security for the due fulfilment of the contract,' which' shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines to enter into a 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 un- ..Sey."31»5> ..Sey. 4 055 DarUng» Frank*& Co.,~ll42 Homer •._„ ,',Street...-....-. i :'j..}.:.Sey. 4100-4101 •JELEVATORCARS AND ENCLOSURES. Ki\£\££?1 *"i-0^548 Sey/Stls. 47H-47M wJiiilS? »'C- *-* Su«»;' Co;-4 Ltd.. Gran.^ St.' '• *- ' '^ ELEVATORS ] "" Darling. Frank.& Cd.,\ll42 Homer ��� - ",' btreet , Sey. 4100-4101 , FIRE CLAT Balfour, Guthrie'*^ Co s. 9197-6675 Evana, Coleman ft Evana Ft. Col...S. 2988 Sr11!^ Bli°*",; ?eJT Westmlnater, ?hone«.15,18 I?,; 1^,'ti,NelI^Co••, 6*18 Se>r- St" S.4795-4798 51 £.hiS~C;m' & S"P- Co- Granvl. Bd.g\.R 91R' R. V. Winch A Co., .Vlnch Bidj,'., a. 279-1944 FIRE^EXTINGL'ISIIEK' SYSTEMS. Barr A Anderaon, 1060 Homer St S. 61S0 FLOORING J. Fyfe Smith a So., 1320- Richard*. ,S. 1196 FORGINGS Westminster Iron Works, New Westminster Phone 53 GALVANIZING ' Allan McKelvie Eng. Co., Ltd....;High 1573 S. 9197-657i S8J' , l« 4VJ» Bdjr. ,S. 916J ' PLASTER BOARD Evana, Coleman & EvansT ft. Col S. 2988 Kitchie Con. & Sup. Co..-Granville, .s. 9162 PLASTER PARTITION BLOCKS Evans, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 2988 . PLASTER—ORNAMENTAL' wBv*v£S" «Jn^n„&''Bvan3'1 ft- Col S. 2981 Ullohle r?« **.C%- 54S S'-'J'' St..'.S. 4795-4738 -"i?1-!*, ,C<>n; * .Sup. Co.. Granville..S.»l«t ,... r » -...PLL'MJJINO ,'f . » ■ -f-t"-" Bailey, J:., A.. 1033 Granville St'■""-> "<! iia. B*rr- * - Aj.der.on; -Ust ;Hom,?y£:?±61?" ' ■' "Zy% ,-^|,NEUMATIC,-TI)OtSJ?^<ft1^'fefe'3'y 'Darling? FrVuk1^" C^Tlia S™#^^ .„.....Sey. 4100-4101 t GAS APPLIANCES Vancouver Gas Appliance Co S. 801 GLASS—ALL KINDS. W. N. O-Nell * Co. B4S Siy. Stl. S. 4795-479? HARDWARE Brown, Frasor A Co.. Ltd . liso Homer St.. .S 7155 *lett, J. A., Ill Hastings W Sey. 2327-8 HARDWOOD FLOORS .' Y-~;0r£*n?t Co: 54f> s»y- St...S. 4795-4798 J. Fyfe Smith & Co.-1320 Richard*.*.S. 1196 HARDWOOD LL'MBER Smith, J. Fylti & Co.. 1320 Richard*. .8. 1196 . -f - ->- * Hey. 1065. PRINTERS Baeler, A. O ,& Son.? Ltd., i31 nastincs w..„S." 31* * ROOFING COMPOSITION fLvai2.--' Cole.n*an AEvata JFt. volum. .S 298« RltcW.° C«n **CS" 54i;S«y- S'• • -S. 4795-4798 M'^SSS. % fvXi.t.cifd.GHaDr,e--s-,l6S and Daria St*. s mg ROOFING—SHEET METAL (Seo Cornice una Hoofing) ROOFING MATERIAL * Th. Barrett Co, Ltd, loth and Arbutu., Bay. 772. £»yana, Coieman & Evan* Ft. Colum « nie* Ritchie Con. & Sup. Co..,Branvmi b!.' I* m* ROOFINGS-WHOLESALE Sidney Rubber Roofing Co S. 4149 ROPE-MANILA Guthrie* Co a 9197-6571 Balfour. RUBBER STAMPS B*«lcy, A. G. t Sops, Ltd..' 131 flattings W_S. 11* "MANJAK SPECIFICATIdN" ROQFING FOR YOUR NEW WORK ^<MANJAK,, is a five-ply solid mopped rpof of heavy Asphalted felt laid with Spe- cial Manjak Asphalt, refined at our own plant at Sidney, BrC. The surface is flooded with the Manjak Asphalt, and from 250 to 300 lbs; of coarse Smelter Slag for;.'each square is embedded in this mass while hot. PERFECT WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED BY THE FACTORY ONE PRICE - $7.50 PER SQUARE SIDNEY RUBBER ROOFING COMPANY LIMITED Contract Department, 402 Pender Street West, I Seymour 4149 HEATING—HOT AIR.' STEAJM AND VENTILATING Bailey, E. A„- 1033 Grativille St S. 13G Barr & Anderaon, 1060 Homer St.. .S. 6180 HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS Leek & Co, Ltd., 1098 Homer St _ g. 661 HOISTING ENGINES Ritchie Con & Sup. Co., Granvl. Bdg-..S. 9162 -- MACHINE WORK VV«stmfns(er Iron Works. New Westminster Phone 53 MANTELS—I1RICK, TILE AND WOOD Evans, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 3328 VV. N. C'Nell * Co.. oif. S»y. St. .\S.-4795-1798 Kitchie Con. & Sud. Co.. Granville. .S. 91C2 INTERIOR FINISH ' < Evans,'Coleman & Evans, ft. Col.... .S. 2988 ^•. Su\ °'^'e" *? Co- 5,s Se"'- St...S. <7»6-4798 Hitchle. Con. at hup. Co., Granv. Bdg\.o. inoi IRON AND STEEL—STRUCTURAL Can. Northwest Steel Co., L,td. ■ , Prince Kdward St Fair, 20!)fi-7 Evans, Coleman & Evans, Ft.. Col..:H. 2i)HX Coughlan. J. & Sons. World Bldg....S 79^0 Macdonald, Marpole Co., Ltd s 210 8 A FES—VAULT DOORS W. N. O'Neil A Co., 611 Sey. St...S. 4795-4791 ' SAND GRAVEL AND CRUSHED ROCK Evans,-Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 2981 ' piflSi.B?5-"- i*2- IS'ew' Weet...Phone. 15.11 Ritchie, Con. A Sup. Co., Granv. Bdg..S. 9KI SASH DOORS, WINDOW'S, ETC. W. N. O'Xell * Co., 548 Sey. St.. .S. 4795-47M' SHINGLE MANUFACTURERS AND DEAL. (See Lumber and Shingles.)' SLATE Evans. Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 2988 .Kitchie. Con. & Sud. Co., Granv. B6g. ,'s. 9161 W. N. O'Xell A C0..-54C Sey. SL. .S. 4796-4798 Westminster Iron Works. New. Westminster Phono 53 Wilkinson Co., 846 Beach s. 7915 IRON AND STEEL—ORNAMENTAL. Evans, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col.... .S. 2988 W. N. O'Nell Sc Co., 548 Sey. St.. .S. 479S-4798 Kitchie Con..& Sup. Co., Granvl. Bd«..S. 8K: Westminster Iron Works. New Westminster Phone 53 LATH—METAL Bvans. Coleman & Evans, Ft. Columb..S. 2988 W. it. O'Xell & Co., 548 Sey. St. ..S. 4796-4798 Ritchie C. and S. Co., Gran *"" St.. .S. 9162 Vancouver, B. C. LIME. Balfour. Gufirlo & Co S. 9197-6676 Bvans, Coleman & Evans. Ft. Columb..S. 2988 Gllley Bros., New Westminster. .Phones 1-6, 16 > W. X. O'Nell ft Co., 548 Soy. St. ..8. 4795-4798 Pacific Lime Co.', Ltd., Pacini; lildtf .....„_ s 9300 Kitchie Con. & Sup. Co., .Granville; .S.'9162 R. V. 4fVlnch Co, Ld., "vyincff'Bd8T..S. 279-1944 LUMBER Federal - Lumber - Co., Rogera BWk*.»'.'__ S. 3998-9 MACHINERY Brown, Fraser & Co., Ltd.. lir.O Homer St S. 7165 Darling, Frank & Co., 1142 Homer Street Sey. 4100-4101 W.-N, O'Noil* Co., 548 Sey. St.V.S. 4796-4798 Ritchie' Con. & Sup. Co., Granvl. Bd'g-..8. 9I6J The Holden Co., Ltd., 542 Pender St. W. fi«y. 1065. ■V. N O'Xell A: 'Co., a48 Sey. St S 4795 4791 r -ltV- Winch .4'Co.. Winch. Bid . li i'79-1944 Ritchie. Con; & Sup. Co.. Granv. Bdg.Vs. 916J ,. , STEEL—REINFORCING. Balfour, Guthrie & Co.... S. 9197-6671 Lvans, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col„ ..." 2988 STOKE ft OIIJCE FIXTURES & STORM FRONTS w*vS'o?vl1?*,an & Evana, ft. Col S. 2988 W. X. O.Neii & i7o., 518 Sey. SI...S. 4795-4798 TAR AND FITCH ^„B.T'C*- *'"'•' -01" a"" *"•»«'* BW. 77?- b.vans, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 2988 TILE—DRAINING r?m "*"-' r,CoIeman & Evans Ft. Colum -« nix* RIt^J3?*- New Westminster PlZes 15 ?# Rltchl- con. & sup. Co.. Granv. Bdg. S. 9161 TILE—FLOOR AND WALL w"To9Xe,?1inCo ^r^?'--t'oC0' S'2»88 ' n. u.Neil * Co., o4J> t-ey. St. ..s. 4795-4798 '■ Balfour. o„,hP,?lf %*™S g 9I976„, RV*vS^°'ernttn & Evans H. col . S 2988 ' R. V".Winch & Co., Winch Bid S 279-194« ! Wilkinson Co., 846 Beach...!Z.l.Zs 79*5 " TOOL STEEL Darling. Frank & Co., 1142 Homer St. S, 4100-4101 . VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEMS. Barr & Anderson, iwo Homer st S. 6181 ' Vx:t„i r, , WALL BOARDS E^ant Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 2981' ZZ WATKKI'R00F COMPOUND Evans""^.^0- Ltd' 10t" a,,d Arl""«3- «•». 77: HfrKliffn* EvanS' ft" Co1 S;2988 > W. X. O Nell & Co.. 548 Soy. St...S. 4796-479(1 '' WINDOW SCREEN'S W. N. O'Nell & Co., 648 Sev. dt...S. 4TM-479I ' WIRE ROFE WHOLESALE ROOFING Sidney Rubber Roofing Co S. 4149 I
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Title | British Columbia Record |
Publisher | Vancouver : Record Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1918-06-12 |
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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FileFormat | application/pdf |
Language | English |
Identifier | British_Columbia_Record_1918_06_12 |
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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 | 74322646-4594-407b-8fae-fc6f85970db6 |
DOI | 10.14288/1.0171307 |
Latitude | 49.261111 |
Longitude | -123.113889 |
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