..-* , -, '., <l* * ^ ** •ftftu . 0 1318 RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Vancouver, Publishers. Covering Britisih Columbia. Vol. 14, No. 66, Monday, 20, 1918. GLASS We carry a complete stock of PLATE CHIPPED FIGURED SHEET WIRED PRISMATIC CATHEDRAL PORT LIGHT _•_.• Mirrors, Bevelling and Leaded Art Work Given Prompt Attention. Wm. N. O'Neil Co., Limited Tel. Sey. 4795-6. ^"548-550 Seymour St. Home Bank of Canada Head Office, Toronto. M. J. HANSY, CMC., Prenidant. A general banking bu»ine»« transacted. ' All classes of mercantile accounts solicited. Vancouver Branch, 4-S Hastings St. W. J. 7. _XaoD02TAX.S, Manager —GALVANIZING— Bolts - Nuts - Bars - Spikes Ships' Equipment ______ £_!---?_£ ft McKelvie Engineering Co., Ltd. 1214 Pender St., E. t-ii__i_is_«,_ _«_-_"* VANCOUVER, B. C. "lafhlancl 1573 / BUILDX-TO- PERMITS AltOU-fTX-fG. TO S5O0 OS OVJ3-. ISSUED AH 1HS VAKCOXTVEB CITT SAZiZ. TESTZSKDAY Number Description Cost • - — ■ - * Street Addrena tot and Block Subdlviaioa Architect ■ t Contractor Addreea ■ _ _ mm ■■■»*,t»_*..*.*ft.t -.t.l**.*...w..« _._._«. *4 i _*■>«**>* _._••__•_ i Vancouver^Brand Cement, Reinforcing Steel, Hydrated Lime. etc. Phone 2988 FT.bFCOLUMBIA AV Clayburn Firebrick and other Clay- burn Products, Facing Brick, Building Papers, etc.r, •>- Mundy, Rowland & Co. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Power Installations General Electrical Construction 'PHONE SETMOBI IMS Standard Buk BiiMig 1MCMID. - fflMIPEI Lumber Veneer Panels, Etc. Our,Stock i» the Most Complete on the Pacific Coaat Yf*£ are also -Sole* -Agents for*; tho Celebrated "Beaver Brand" Maple -, - , v. " and Birch >F.dort«g. - -i a ? .- J. FYFE SMITH CO. LIMITED 1320 Richard* St. '. - Vancouver; B._C. BUILDING AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS ' * ■• " PRANK DARLING & GO. V-i * »_: *. .w J TI V » TH E HOLPENCO. Ltd. ?- a ^. * * «. • fij . . GENERAL RAILWAY A CONTRACTORS . > ''SUPPLIES " - - ;^ Ghicaio^Phciimatlc Tool Boyar Rivetina ,;A Chipping: Hammers; little<j£lant. Drills; Duntley : : EfectfCTools;, Reel.'Drills;,.Alr'.Com'pressprs;_;_;.;_ ; -' ' \ Fuel^Oil and Gas EnQin'e*.:'. - I 1 *' BUILDING PERMITS | 9232—W. Pe'arce, alterations, 847 23rd Ave. E., $150; G. Hodges, contr. '"' 9233—Mr. Dill, bid. garage, 3542 3rd 'Ave. W., $175; Fred S." Perry. ELECTRICAL CONTRACT LET ' ^ ' -».-, " >OR GASOLINE STATION 'I Mundy, Rowland & Co.." Electrical Contractors, Standard ,BanWrBuilding, iave "been awarded „ a "contract from the^Tayior Engineering rCd.'J"for * tlie electrical work of the new-gasoline and, oil .station being" .built" for ,• the Imperial;' Oil;Co.* at"'-the'' "Southeast will shortly., call for tenders for the alteration, and finishing of the two vacant, rooms on the second floor of the Queen Mary school- at the' east front of~.be building.•* The building committee • at the regular monthly meeting held last week was authorized' to commence whenever the "time was opportune to, connect .these two class rooms and finish and equip them, as "the new commercial room. - Ikstrtii Taut. 3, www 54- Pinter St W.. VatMftr I. C, " Pbm Sty. 10es ■ *" ..WESTMINSTER - NOTES ^/Tlie Granby Smelting Company will build -"another1. tower?* „ifg_fer vt_.an7ttie; present -one in '.connection'with- their," conveyor" plant„T6n_the..GJNVR. J-wharf J for loading coke on -barges. ■ "THOR? Roller Bearing Drills--Close Quarter Piston Air Drills-RivettiBg Hammers < Chipping Hammers-Wood Borers -TorbiM and Electric Drills - High Speed Steel --_rills-8eamers."Etc. Complete Stock of Accessories 1 144 HOMER ST. lPlt«_«e: Sey. ;*1 PQ 1'H* >'■ ' - f. . 1 _^»_»__-__Vfl _r •■^■^yspr^ .flfl ► _. .^. .^ - a.--- ^ Lr ^ -Vjj u*»V "■H>MM .4* _ l Brown, Fraser & Co., Ltd. > SUCCESSORS TO DOMINION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO.. LTD. Mining, Municipal and Contractors' Machinery and Supplies Phons Ssymour 7155 Vancouver. B. C 1150 Homsr Strest corner of Columbia and Cordova Sts. j i .Two - more • electrified mills "are be- ifig "erected on the War IVVhoop "road, one being under construction on the! =? -James George property by. George present time for the erection of sev-|Ke_liedy and CJiarles Booth, and the eral buildings to be used for a" per-lother by <Angus Beaton, formerly of manent summer camp and playground^ Coghlan, on the McParland place, for poor children at Alexandra campr[wull the erection of these two latest Crescent Beach. Architect A. E.(industries there will be no less than Henderson, 615 Hastings St. W. ls!seven operating in this immediate at work on the plans. Further de-|neig|1DOr2100(}_ tails will be available later. . _ V.^ ^ ' . _ - Jj. Steer for fveryi Purpose s -1^. ^ il,- "-^ V' BSAJCS, CK__N-TEI.8. AITOZ^S, PXUiTXS, TEES, .COLnCfl CO_SPXJB_-SI^T EQUIPPED rABBXCATX-TO- SSOFS C-N-CIAN NORTHWEST STEEL COY, Ltd. <z Fairmont 2396 and 2397 Taaco-Ttr, M. O. ___: Kondon, Mag. K*atr«a Wtaniper Toronto V-BOOUVCT, B. C. VICTORIA NOTES. COUGHLAN'S YARD IS The department of public works is BEING CLEANED UP'canjng for- tenders' for the taking A large crew of men are engaged down of the present Howe-truss span clearing away the debris at the' 0f the highway bridge over the Fra- Coughlan shipyards and by the end' se> Ri%-er from the Mainland to of the week the yard should be well J Twigges' Island and the erection of ROBERT W. HUNT & CO., LTD. ENGINEERS INSPECTION-TESTS-CONSULTATION 8TEEL, CEMENT, BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, PIPE, RAILS, CARS, LOCOMOTIVES, SECONDHAND EQUIPMENT, CREOSOTED MATERIAL, LUMBER, ETC. OFFICE: ISOl STANDARD BANK BUILDING DOS Haatiaff- W., ▼ancouver, B. C. C«ma_t T»wtlag I-aboratory, Boom 1601; FUyalcal Te.ttug- I.a-orat«ry. Boom Bl Phone Sey. 2199 Resident Inspectors at Large Manufacturing Centers cleared up, when work of reconstruction will begin at once. J. J. Cough- Ian rnd J. L. Lockhart, general manager of 'the 3raf-, are new on their way home from Ottawa at which time a statement of the loss sustained will be given. a similar span in lieu thereof, bids to be in up to noon of the 25th inst. GILLEY BROS. Limited DEALERS IN Crushed Rock Sand and Gravel All Kinds of Building Material 902 COLUMB9A STREET WEST PHONE 15 AND 16 NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. The following Companies were issued certificates of incorporation during the past week: Five millions is the capital of the Canadian Western Fuel Company, CANNERY PLANT TO BE BUILT. Limited, with head office at Nanaimo, That a'cold storage plant "is "to be j the powers of which are very exten- installed aj the North Shore Cannery isive, including development of coal and other important developments j mines, manufacture of coke and other are to materialize is a statement'by-products, the operation of. saw- made by A. H. Sherman.' Managing; mills and the carrying on of a tim- Director of the Great Northern Can-' ber business in all its branches; as | neries. The estimated cost of the im-'-well as the development aud sale of! prove'mejits will le about $70,000 and electric power, etc. part of the new machinery, has al-j Other new companies are: f ready arrived. This concern also! Collen Company Limited, private j proposes to open a cooperage between • concern, authorized capital, $20,000; j j Eburne and Now Westminster and | registered office of the company, Vic-1 ja plant for smoking fish will also be; toria. ; j opened in the east end of Vancouver.! Lockport Canning Company Limited! : private, authorized capital $50,000; SOUTH VANCOUVER NOTES. | registered office of the company, Van- Damage to the extent of about $15,-.! couver. 000 was caused Friday when fire de-j Haddington Quarry Company Limit- stroyed two dry kilns and about five led, private, authorized capital, ?20,000, , thousand dollars' worth of the bevel j registered office of the company. Van-{ siding in the yards of the Ontario | couver. Lumber Company, whose mill is situ- j Canoe River Lumber Company Lim- ated at the foot of-Ontario street on j ited, public concern, authorized capi- Balfour, Guthrie & Co. BUILDING MATERIAL DEPARTMENT REINFORCING STEELi— Largest stock of Mild Steal Bars in Western Canada.' W« cat 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 notica. 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 San Francisco, Los VICTORIA Angeles, Portland BELM0NT building T. lephone 5037 WINCH BUILDING Private Ex. Sey. 9197 Seattle, Tacoma Ritchie Contracting & Supply Co. Ltd. B. C. ACHEN-S ULLIVAN MACHINERY CO. the North Arm of the Fraser river. NORTH VANCOUVER NOTES. In view of the destructive fire at Coughlan's shipyard last week, both the shipbuilding yards on tho North Shore have been put under special supervision and armed guards together with extra fire protection apparatus have been placed- in both yards. The North Vancouver school board tal, $10,000; registered office of the | company, Kamloops. j Fred Foster, Furrier, Limited, pri- jvate, authorized capital, $20,000, re-j Igistered -office of the company, Vic-{ toria. ! Terminal City Coal Company Limit-j ed, private, authorized capital. $10,-j 000; registered office of the company," Vancouver. j Harold D. Carey, Limited, private, ■ authorized capital, ?10 000; registered j (Continued on Page 2) "SULLIVAN" DIAMOND DRILLS AIR COMPRESSORS ROCK DRILLS "SULLIVAN" DRILL SHARPENERS 1500 GRANVILLE ST. DRILL STEEL . HOSE AIR RECEIVERS AIR LIFT PUMPS FHONB 9162 Forgingfs Machine Work Patterns Westminster Bron Works John Re id, Proprietor Manufacturers of Structural and Ornamental Ironwork 'Phone 53 Office and Works, Tenth St.. New Westminster, 3. C. BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD British Columbia Record Published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by the RJDCORD PUBLISHING CO. Telephone Seymour 7S08. Address: 58;. Homer-Richards Lane Rear of 431 Dunsmuir Street. C. H. NELSON.A.MANAGING EDITOR Subscrlpt-on Bates One month *J-<J0 Six months ?5.00 Payable strictly in advance. (Continued from pa?e 1) office of the company, Vancouver. Cawston Canning Company, Limited, private, authorized capital ?20,000, registered office of the company, Kelowna. SHIPBUILDING *"d MARINE PLAN TO ERECT TWELVE APARTMENTS Chas. B. Martin, architect for the Standifer Shipbuilding. Corporation, Vancouver, Washington, has received instructions to, prepare plans for a number of apartment buildings to be occupied by tho company's employees. Present plans are to erect 12 buildings, each to contain lfi apartments of five rooms each. The buildings will be two stories high and will have baths and other conveniences. ************************ ** % __________*_• iu___._____» :. * Mining News * NEW HUDSON CANAL OPENED. The new state bargo canal, completed at a cost of more than $150,- 000,000, was opened to through traffic between the Hudson River and the Great Lakes on Wednesday last. U. S. BOARD TO LET CONTRACTS FOR FORTY CONCRETE VESSELS WASHINGTON.—The United States Shipping Board late Friday, authorized construction of forty additional concrete ships of 7500 tons each. They will be divided equally as cargo carriers and tankers and will he built in five government yards. The total cost is estimated at $45,000,000. Two of the yards, Wilmington, N.C., and San Francisco, have been named, but the other three have not yet been decided on. | PLUMBING PERMITS f \(A'lti'i,***ii'*'i'*'i,*''i'*'l*****'i'*** 1 15,702 to 15,706. 2028—Mr. Noble, 736 15th W. •2029—Mr. Faulds,"t71176, Cordova St. 2030—Park Board, Second Narrows. 2031—Mr. Beasley, 2834 16th E 2032—J. G. Lambert, 577 18th E. , _■-'..•" 1 " '- WrZ-. - M■.'■;■. I .IV,,.- „,-, _SMT-£L *i », - *■ I •.. _->- -i - lis?,, -i t. *, r-V'' ". TIMB_R*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''will be allowed for removal of timber. - * ' Further particulars of the' Chief- Forester, Victoria,, B. ,u., or District Forester,1 Vancouver^ _J.l C.V "*' * £ ** lock and-Pine 'an? an .'area. situated onS Main,. Lake, v Quadra Island, Say1 ■ward District.,.'.^' ; ," - ,- ,:,, " - . .i. _ f t- -• -"*•*- r_____________ _ !___ - J? u_ !i___.-£4^ _:■_____ 12 ___••_ ON GUARD AT SHIPYARDS. Packard Rushes Pyrene Protection to Growing Merchant Fleet. Fire must be kept out of the great shipbuilding 'plants now rushing" our merchant ships to completion. When the Pyrene Manufacturing Company of New York received an order for, 1500 fire extinguishers to be delivered to the American International Shipbuilding Company of Philadelphia, it realized the importance of getting.the shipment' to • destination 'with utmost speed. • ' . The railroads between the two cities were too congested to accept the extinguishers for shipment even by express. * Cross-country ^'delivery was decided on, and within ninety minutes after the order was received, the Pyrene Company's four-ton Packard was loaded and under way. A Prof of Stamina. The big carrier encountered snow- filled roads all through the trip, but it mastered the drifts and made delivery to the shipbuilding plant— the largest in the world—thirty-three hours after leaving the factory. Summed up by the Pyrene Company, the performance of the Packard was "a perfect run." The Pyrene Manufacturing Company also operates a six-ton Packard in inter-city service. The giant truck hauls supplies from the brass foundries in Connecticut to the factory in New York, and delivers fire-fighting apparatus to many ports on the Atlantic seaboard. Thus has another far-sighted company demonstrated the. ability of suitable motor .truck equipment to ov|rcome railroad' tie-ups. Skilled in Both.. "That lady is very, expert." "Huh?"' " ' > "Keeps knitting and talking." "Well?" , • "And never drops a stitch or thread of h'er conversation." _. the This week Granby placed another copper furnace in blast at Grand Forks, making four in all of the battery of eight. The annual" report of the Canada Copper Corporation, just issued, shows that the sum of $152,390 was earned last year from the. properties at Greenwood. Electric Point is on the Consolidated shipping list this week with 9G tons of lead ore. Idaho-Alamo, of Sandon, "46 tons, and Molly Hughes, New Denver, 19 tons, are also new shippers for this year. Silver is having its innings these red days, revolving around the dollar mark; lead is looking up; zinc is in the dumps and copper is stabilized by regulation, while other metals are corning to the front. The mining committee of the Revel- stoke Board of Trade decided last week to proceed with preparations for a big mining convention to be held in July, irrespective of any action by the Vancouver Chamber of Mines suggesting to forego the convention altogether. General support from all the big mining centres on the continent has been assured the Revelstoke convention. Silver is practically at the dollar mark, the figure anticipated months ago, and in spite of attempts, at elaborate adjustments. The coif of it . . production has increased so consider- ably that the added values • do- not represent to the producer , anything like the face value which so high' a price would apparently promise. ^-Few .would .venture to prophesy how; long it, will stay at that..abnormal quota tion. , .' - . ' i' \ LI rv_ E Diamond Brand has no equal 99.5 per cent pure OBTAINABLE FROM ALL WELl KNOWN DEALERS IN CITY AND COUNTRY Pacific Lime Co., Limited Works, Blubber Bay, B. C. Pacific Bids-Vancouver B. C. USE ELASTIGUM The Tough, Elastic, Adhesive Cement . , . . . ' . , (Ready for' use.) FOR YOUR LEAKY ROOF Send for Free Booklet MANUFACTURED BY THE BARRETT COMPANY, Ltd. Cor Tenth Avenue and Arbutus Streetv" - - VANCOUVER, B. C. - Phone- B»y'.,l772 * *</s Bamberton Cement Bulldog Cable ^-^Pacific Lime' <■_ ■ _ ,'x" ��-*)" " ^Fpllowjhig is a list/of the Shipbuilding comparties of .British Columbia now actively 'engaged in ship construction or recently "organized: / -..■--,-, , Coughlan'Shipbtuiiajng Co., Vancouver/- Cameron "Genoa Mills Shipbuilders Ltd:", Victoria. *" -' ' --41 r. ' '-. ' " Foundation Company of B. C, Ltd., Victoria. Lyall Shipbuilding-.Col, North Vancouver. New Westminster - Ens. & Const. Co., Poplar Island. Pacific Construction Co., Ltd., Port Coquitlam. Standard Shipbuilding Co., Vancouver. Wallace Shiovards Ltd., Vancouver. Western Canada Shipyards Ltd., Van ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR RENT We specialize in prompt service for Contractors' temporary power installations , . ■•■ ^ ■_ . *■ * v. \+ * "* ' ..,_* ' _ * " *ir<crE_:E;cTRi;c> SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY 'Phone Seymour 5000 and have our rtprisentatrve caA R. V.„WINCH & Vancou. id Victoria **$" ?.- YOUR CARTAGE PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED ;.^;__Y PATRONIZING PROPOSED NEW WORK MACHINERY FOR SALE -5^4x8 American Hoist and Boiler 6xJ2 Beatty Hoist - only Beatty, Swing Gear Capstan Shaft Marine ..Boiler Upright Bojler , 2060-lb'^ Pile Hammer Driver and other miscellaneous Contractors' Equipment in first class condition. MRS. W. G. dLLETT Phone Bay. 2812-L BASE BALL PACTzano -COAST ZHTEBVATZOVAIi x-BAairx: SCHi:ST7Z>E OP 1»ACI3. IC COAST Hf- TBB-HATX02.A_ LEAGUE TOM 1918 HOME GAMES Tacoma ve. Vancouver May 8. 9, 10. July 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. Seattle vs. Vancouver May 20, 21, 22. 23, 24, 24. July 29, 30, 31. ■ Aug. 1. 2. Portland ra. Vancouver June 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Aug. 12, 13. 14, lt>, 16. Spokane vs. Vancouver June 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 22. Aug. 26, 27, 2S, 29, 30, 31, 31. Aberdeen va. Vancouver July 1, 2, 2, 3, 5. 6. ,' Sept. 9, 10, 11. 12, 13, 14. Character Armory Harbor Works Bank & office bldg... Hotel. C. N. Ry .Bat-mat*- Coat $350,000 ..Not given _ *'- * VANCOUVER Zfocatlos Ownu Grand view Government Kltsilano Reserve , Government Hastings & Granville Royal' Bank False Creek Fill C. N.- Ry. Co. architect Plana B»ady Perry & Fowler _._ '!„ _ Government Preparing No archt. commissioned yet „ CARTAGE Most modern and complete equipment for handling MACHINERY and HEAVY MATERIALS v , -.-,■'" I* •. - nv ■' ' -'■- Large warehouses for storage Cheap Rates UNION STATION* 'Phone Seymour 40S MAIN STREET .*'' XB-PBOVElEE-rTS LISTED XMXEBZATB&T BZLOW ABB PBOPOSED BUT HAVE BEEB POSTPONED: Post Office Post Office Concrete Garage ..$250,000 .....$35,000 Gore and Reefer South Vancouver.. Fifth * Fir Sta.__. ..Dom. Govt Dom. Govt ._Ford Motor Co. Dom. Govt Delayed Dom. Govt Delayed Owners _„. Delayed ADAM JACK Brick Builder and Contractor Kilna, Furnacei, and Boilers a Specialty ESTIMATES GIVEN - - DISTANCE NO OBSTACLE Telephone Mlshland 728 2021 WaH St. VANCOUVER, B. C. ***>l***>h******+*******+*+* ♦>.»>:.».f.».l.»,I.».^».:.»l;.li,l[l»lt,#>» ;.,,,.;■ GOiNTRACTS LET OR WORK STARTED iOLUMBIA ---THEATRI ROAD SHOWS MOVING PICTURES Prices 10c Boxes 25 BRITISH COLUMBIA—GENERAL -ooatloa Owsir Architect „ Plana Beady f • — •"«•-—-•——...—...... PILING:*" POLES : i ■ FIR, CEDAR or HEMLOCK any length -- any diameter FEDERAL LUMBER CO. % % _> % I 1021-1024 Rogers Building Incorporated 1909 t <•> Seymour 3998-3999 $ PAiNTAGES T^ree Shows Daily 2_30-7.OO-9.O0 PRICE.S 2'Oc -30c Public Works Contractors CO., LIMITED ■^^^*^**4^****^*ti>*^^,^i. ^.-^M.***^.!^^*^*^!,^^*^^ Office 813-815 Bower Bldg. Vancouver,, B. C. DID YOU KNOW? WE SELL ROOFING . SHEATHING WALLBOARD LET US QUOTE Smith Davidson ^ Wris^hr _ i-ri VANCOUVER and VICToj^A The larsresfc parser house in the west Vi-V i- r,jn>, W5J.,(f jf.JSf I!!}. fi|ty ^^.^..-^..^^y,,,.^ „, .;„^ „...,■•■./■.',.: ' -r^4-.ai:« \ . *'. BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD I ^lu_o Row no{eUt[7ra7tcis OlnidnSqimre-Saft^ancism vn ike center of ike Qty!r£iieandG(or 'Jpafarrom*2?°per "Day. •ioooTSooms. Convenientioilte 7neaie??,Ch&?S(iops - ~. .__ __•*_■•___ __f __■___• .'•.*<[ A HAUL FOR HERCULES. Pennsylvania Packards Prove Their Power In a Remarkable Test. Moving a thirty-five-ton load by motor truck is a considerable job on a level street, but when the route stretches over the hilly roads in the neighborhood of Pittsburgh, the task' becomes a real hauling feat. Consequently, when R. H. Cunningham & Sons, contractors of Turtle Creek, Pa., undertook the task of moving a hugessteam shovel drag link from Turtle Creek to a coal mine located in the mountainous country four miles distant, they realized their Packard equipment was to have an unusual opportunity of demonstrating its -reserve power. From the Union Railroad at the Greensburg pike the massive piece, of machinery was unloaded, by means of a wrecking derrick, onto a staunch trailer. Then, hauled :by a fleet of Packards, the seventy-thousand-pound loa:d was started overland. A-Test of Power and Brakes. Several sharp grades were encountered. At times it required the ,motive power of eight mighty trucks''in tandem . to pull _- the „ ponderous machine; on some of the down grades This latest demonstration of their remarkable stamina has made even keener Packard enthusiasts of the owners. it was necessary fpr two Packards to hold back the' load to, prevent it from crashing into the trucks ahead. Packard brakes* were given a chance to show their trustworthiness in circumstances where failure would have spelled disaster, and the spectacular procession\reached, its goal without accident or delay. The Cunningham "Company, knowing the dependability and operating economy J of Packard', trucks,.- have used them exclusively for some time. FROM THE MINE TO PLANT VIA TRUCK * Early last spring, the Allegheny Plate Glass Company, in common with many other manufacturers'. was threatened with the prospect of having to shut down its plant at Glass- mere, Pa., because of inability to get coal. The railroads could not supply them. Largely as an experiment the company started to haul coal direct from mine to plant with a five-toi? Packard truck. The method proved very practical, for the truck was able to haul as much as 180 tons in a crajr, sufficient' for the needs of the plant. After several months of continuous operation it has been found that the truck not only is more efficient than the railroad, but more economical. What the Ledger Shows. During' the month of October, the total cost of operating the truck, "including a depreciation charge at the rate of 20 per cent, a year, amounted to $3.3.50. In this" period the big Packard hauled ,2686 tons pt coal, averaging. 110 tons daily.' The cost of hauling by truck was_$.128 per ton. The freight rate from mine to plant j is $.268 per ton, making a total saving _or the month.of $376.0_ through operating the truck. , ■ > "This is not the maximum that the truck is capable- of carrying," says the Allegheny Company. -'"We are governed by conditions at the mine .which allow us to operate the truck cnly. eight, hours a day . instead .of ten hours." BEGG MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED 1062 Georgia St. W. Seymour 9045 BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRIBUTORS CHEVROLET DODGE CHALMERS HUDSON CADILLAC and REPUBLIC TRUCKS Second-hand ca_S f r Can can1 be used in a _ J r , - hundred ways in INDUSTRIAL and CONSTRUCTION work of all kinds Consult our Now Business Manager about, adapting gas to your . needs VANCOUVER GAS COMPANY ill and HatUng StaL- _., .--."-- ,,,. .'^honeSeyinpur 5000 -_^T * ■1. LEEK & CO., LTD. ^ Consulting and Contracting Heating and Ventilating Engineers Seyo-our •«_ 1098 Homer St. r- VANCOUVER B. C. ',,- ':. '*' N Si • -,'---4' TRUXTUN is the way out of the hauling problem—the easy way, the economical way, the short way, the satisfactory way. Take nearly any pleasure car, new or secondhand. We will convert it at once into adependab!3 shaft-driven iH- or 2-tori truck. It doesn't only mean cutting down your expenses. It will do the work of three teams. It means having one driver do three times as much—most important in these trying days of labor sFk .age. It means increasing your delivery radius and keeping things moving regularly "day-in and day-out." With a TRUXTUN you are independent of the sorely taxed railroads for shipping to nearby points and anything which helps the railroads now helps the whole country— helps win the war. Let us send you complete details or arrange demonstration. for a 1115 HOMER STREET, VANCOUVER, BLACK BROS. Limited PHONE SEY. 668 Distributors for British Columbia 1! - ■ \ ..A \ Internal Gear Axle Drive The simplest, most efficient and economical form of drive. Chain drive has been superseded until now 90 % of all standard trucks operate by shaft drive. «• The TRUXTUN has the additional advantage o-a solid forged nickel steel axle, which gives it much greater strength and durability than the built-up, cast and bolted housings used on many moderate- priced trucks. NOT a Chain Drive For 112- 121- 136- For 12G- KtS- For i<;_- 1 SO- For 10-- 180- Ford Cars—Model A, 1 inch wheelbase Inch wheelbase .'. nch wheelbase Ford Cars—Model B, Inch wheelbase Inch wheelbase Other Cars—Model C, 1 inch frame length Inch frame length Other Cars—Model D, inch frames length ... inch frame lentfth Trices r.OJ3. Factory % -ton ...$410 ... 425 ... 440 2-ton ...$525 ... 540 'A-ton ...5425 ... 450 COPE & SON 150 Hasting St., VV. 'Phone Sey.8602 ESTABLISHED 1898 Twenty years in business In Vancouver ^^ae^v^mimfSTim^fBnR^if^rm a___?_r-^«__^BH^_a^W_.^; Electrical Contractors Let us figure on your work. Send us your troubles. We repair everything Electrical. Nothing to. large, nothing too small. If you have any lighting trouble send for our expert who will advise you without charge. Our stock of Residence, Store and OCntc Lighting Fixtures is the largest in the city. COPE & SON 1 50 Hastings St.,W. ,.i «. .* BRITISH CQXiOM3JA' RECORD "BAGLEY MAKES GOOD RUBBER STAMPS" A. G. BAGLEY & SONS Ltd. PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS and MANUFACTURERS "BAGLEY DOES GOOD PRINTING" -*. SEALS STENCILS. RUBBER AND METAL STAMPS, METAL CHECKS TIME CM. . K« KEV TAGS, BRASS SIGNS. NUMBERING MACHINES, BADGES OF ALL KINDS rxr ALL WORK GUARANTEED BEST QUALITY. PROMPT DELIVERY AND FAIR PRICES PHONE SEY. 316 Moved to 516 PENDER ST., W. BARR & ANDERSON PLUMBING and HEATING Automatic Sprinkler Equipment Phone Seymour 6180 1060 Homer St Vancouver B. C. Advertising is a steady drive for business. How to do it most intelligently is an important subject of consideration in every successful business. _L<__^ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. CORPORATION OF RICHMOND. STEVESTON DYKE. Tenders for the construction work at Steveston dyke will be received by the undersigned until 5 p.m. of Thursday, the 23rd inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. SHEPHERD, C.M.O. Richmond Municipal office, Eburne, B.C., May 17, 1918. »■ v.- $_ _ V. ', J." - - " -V'- ' &v.vt r .7,j- Fraser River PILE DRIVING CO. v LIMITED P. A. Jonea, Mfrr. WHARF BUILDING; BRIDGES, PILE FOUNDATIONS, Owners of Tug "CLIVE" General Towing 324 Friat St. , New Westminster Telephone 1015 r NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS .RASER AVENUE BRIDGE. Tenders will be received up to noon Ion May 25 at the office of the Public | Works-Engineer,. Victoria, B. C, for the erection of a new 1.0-Howe Truss Span across the North''Arm' of the Fraser River* on Fraser Avenue. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Public Works Engineer, Victoria, B. C, or at the ofrfce of the District Engineer, Courthouse, Vancouver, B.C. The lowest-or any tender not necessarily accepted. ing rights only, but the lessee may be at the rate of 510 per acre. For full information application __ould be made to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa, or to any Agent or Sub-Agent of Dominion Lands. W. W. CORY, Deputy Minister of the Interior. Business Directory and Buyers' Guide WhenB.ya^s_-Sr^-,^.,i--r-upp,,M ..••■••*o..#.*..«M«..»..«MOM'fe.»..9~«..#..«««*4..«..t AT YOUR SERVICE. . J If you, want to roach the mas who! ibuys Building- Materials, Machinery, $ 1 i Hardware, Electrical and Flam-lug-i • supplies, Motor Trucks, Iron and * . i Steel, etc., It will pay yon to he repre- f sented In the British Columbia* Record. ■*' • The British Columbia Record Is? the only building- and construction J 1 newspaper in British Colombia con-i * suited every other day by Contrac- J tors, Engineers, Architects, Byllding-; Material Sealers, Shipbuilders, XiUm-i ber Mills, and Mining Companies. I ARCHITECTURAL TERRA COTTA. Evans, Coleman A Evans, Ft. Col. St., S. 2988 O'Nell. Wm. N. Co. _d., 648 Seymour.S. 4795 Ritchie Con. A Sup. Co.. Ltd Gran. C\ Bridge S. 9163 "Manager Grooves dirt not accept my play, but ho praised it very highly. He spoke particularly about its wealth of atmosphere. I wonder, by 'the way, what he meant."' "Perhaps it was his way of saying that the play was mostly wind." ASF. .ALT FELT. Bvans. Coleman & Bvans, ft. Col... Tli* Barrett Co., Ltd., 10th and Arbutus, AUTOMOBILES BiM Motor Co.. Ltd.. 100J deo.Kia St. W.. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Deig Motor Co., Ltd.. IOC! Qwjriila St. W.. . .8. 2988 Bay. 773. -S. 901. J MARBLE AMI) ONYX _!.*_"' ,- °lem»«i * Evans, ft. Col S. 2988 W. A. ONeil A Co., 548 Sey. St. a. 4796-4798 MOTORS B. C. Electric Co., Ltd .8. 5SM .8. 9043 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Ceperley, Rounsfell A Co., Ltd . Winch lsidg S. 7820 MOTOR TRUCKS. Begg Moror Co., _062 Georgia W. S. 9015 Iliac-: Bros., Ltd., 115 Homer S. 668 Little Giant Motor Truck Co S. 4030 PACKING. BELTING AND MECHANICAL GOODS Duulop Tire & liu-ber Goods Co., Ltd., -V- S. 13—S.2035 Si* Caui.le SL MACHINERY FOR SALE 1—5^x8 American Hoist and Boiler _— 6x12 Beatty Hoist >#*> '■■< _^ '^ .'', ■ 5$.! . '" r £.• V^v.k ,v <: <$££('.;,>, ,"■ '- ■>- *;.£. ;1). . „_ sfe'.'*''._>. __• __tV_'1^^ ^ "- SJv.^'-ui __ '. ____*,___*..' _ m-v"-T<" •0, i,: -':. - V^J'General'iAflentii-4; C:._. . : .or>kBrtti-Sr^Columbi_;df ;XKe\ Globe ilndenikity" Company i of: C __*<-*' and r ^he ."Liverpool & .London "M*Globe' "Insurance, Co., Ltd. .'We-selh.cbm- , plete,- protection^ including" loss * • .'.- '<' ,.-'..-through.?" \jv ■ 'I , Tire, Theft, Collision, Property Damage and Personal Liability. Ceperley, Rounsefell & Co. . LIMITED Winch Bids. ' 739 Hastings. St. W. I-stab. 1886 Vancouver,-B.C.. DIXON & MURRAY , PROPOSALS WANTED CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT v OF NORTH VANCOUVER. ...„_ Sealed Tenders "on the prescribed forms" and accompanied by cas(L_ or certified cheque for 5 per cent, of the amount of tender (which sum shall.be retained 'as a" guarantee dntil'the satisfactory " completion' of the works) will be'received until rioori n May* 23, 1918, by Mr. John G., Parmer,, municipal "clerk, for the supply and laying of the following approximate lengths of water mains: . , r " 2,200. ft.- S-in: lap welded steel pipe , 13,960 ft. 8:in.,„woodvstave pipe 1,600 ,ft. .6-in. wood stave pipe, ' with ' the necessary valves and specials, '.in .accordance with'plans and /specifications - to be seen at the District Engineer-'Office^ Municipal Haill, Lynn Valley!; The,lowest or any ten- .der not necessarily^accepted.;.,;,'., ." "Sx /''-'I'-ls'^RANK M.' SHARPr i Acting District Engineer. only forfeited if the party tendering decline to enter into contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work contracted for. The cheques of unsuccessful tenderers will he returned to them upon the execution of the contract. - Tenders will not be'considered un-J less made out on the forms supplied, f signed with the actual signature of j *%**. ***********>b********* the tenderer. ."--' .- <" Thes lowest or any tender not' necessarily accepted.' l" - 4' A.E. FOREMAN, t rPublic Works Engineer. Public Works Department. Victoria, B. C-, April 20, 1918. Beatty S\ving Gear Capstan Shaft. Marine Boiler Upright Boiler- " - 2060-lb, Pile Hammer Driver - . ' arid other n-iscellaneous Contractors' Equipment in fir3t class condition. , " " - . '. ■' MRS. W. a GrILLETT Phone Bay. 2812-L i Home Bank' of BANKS Canada , S. S270 f v ARCHITECTS * MANUFACTURERS OF SHOWCASES/OFFICE jad STORE FITTINGS PROPOSALS^ WANTED ~ MTSCEJiiiAI-EO _ S PKOPOSAI.S I Architects Gardiner & -Iercer, 827 JBirks Building, are calling for ten- * ders for the alteration and addition to J a residence in New Westminster for the Sun Life Co. of Canada. Architect J. A. (Benzie, Standard Bank Building, is working on the plans of the Rotary Clinic and it is expected that everything will be in readiness to call for tenders in about" three weeks. GENERAL CARPENTER WORK PAINTING, PAPER HANG- INS and KALSOMINING Sey. 8765 Sey. 8766 1065 Dunsmuir St. 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 West- ; minster District. Two (2) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, B. C, or District PROPOSALS WANTED Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned j-and marked on the face of the envelope, ".Tender- for Sliarn- mon Timber/' will be received until" noon of Wednesday, June 19 next, for the merchantable, timber on approximately' 1,100 acres of the Sliammon 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 of cash,bonus they,are prepared to pay over and above dues at the rate of ?1.00 per 'M feet B. M. An annual license will be granted to the successful tenderer .and five years will be allowed for the removal of the timber under the Regulations of the Department. The license fee is $50.00 and ground rent of five cents^ per acre is payable annually together with a renewal fee of $2.00. A plan of the Reserve showing the portion to be placed under license, and any further information may be obtained from the undersigned or from Mr. Peter Byrnes, Indian Agent, New Westminster. > , DUNCAN C. SCOTT, Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs. Ottawa, April 24, 1918. Benzie. Jas. A., 510. Hast. W..._.Sey. Bryan & Gillam," 509 lUchards "Sey. Co., A. Arthur, F.R.I.B.A., 1142 . . Pender XV.t '.. , .".....Sey. Dalton & Bv'eleig-h, 615 Hast. W _'. S"ey. 3-0* 5508 3972 BRICK—-U.L KINDS. Evan» 'Coreman A Evana, Ft. j Col., S. 2988 Gilley Broi., I_t- , New West., Phone- 16. 16 W, N. O'Neil A Co.. 648 Smf. St., 6. .795-.79S RitohU* Contr. A Sup. Co.; Ltd., Gran. St. Bridge ,..*. s. 9162 R.V.Wlnch A Co., Ltd.. Winoh B. 8. 279-1944 BUILDING FKLTS AND PAPER-t. Evans, Coloman A Evans, Ft. Col... .8. 2988 W, N. O'Nell A Co., 5-«8 Sey. St., S. 47»6--798 The Birratt Co , Ltd , J 0th and Arbutus, Hay. 7X1. L BONPS—8URE1Y. R.V.Wlnch A Co.. Ltd., WlncU B„ S. 278-1944 CK-TBNT. Balfour, Guthrie A Co.. ..'.. ..'..-C._19-.-_57. Evana. Coleman A Evans,, Ft. .Col.. .S, 2988 Gilley-Broa., LU„ New West., 'Phooe. 15, 16 'W. N. O'Nell & Co., 548 «ey. St.. S.>4795-4798 Ritchie Contr. _k Sup-.^'Lld., Granville" St. Brldgre ..' ■.-. S. 9162 R.V.Wlnch A Co.. _ta._ Winch B.., 8. 179-1944 CEMENT --STING AND ._S6A_I_TG. Hunt, Robt. W. A Co., Standard Bank ' Bid*. .-..' S. 2199 PAINTS—FIIUC-I-BOOF. W. N. O'Neil A Co., 648 Sey. 8t. .".8. 4795-4718 rAiNTS—damp proof. Bvans, ft. Col.. .. .S. 2988 &__. b*y. HI...H. 4795-4798 Evans,. Coleman A XV. a. O'Nerl'-t Co., PAPER Smith, Davidson A Wright, Ltd., . and Davie 8t_.- Homer _....S. 9S65 PA K riT^ON—FIKE PKOOF i-tvans, Coleman A Evans 1 _. Colum. .S. 2988 Ititchi*. Con. & Sup Co.. Granv, JBdg. .S. ili. PATTERNS W«^_mlr_Ur Iron Work., N.w Wa_tmlr>_sr 1 _ouo S3 PIO IBON AND TIN Balfour, Guthrie __ _:o g. »197-eS7» Evans, Coleman & Evana, ft. Col ,S. 2988 Wll-.ns.un Co . Ltd.. 8.« Uc»oh Ava M. 791>-a R. V.'Wincb A Co., ffmci B10...S. 279-1944% PILING AND POLKS Padsral Lumbar" Co.. Jtogera Hide -S. -99. * .'" CONTRALTORS-^-GENERAI.. Armstrong, Morrison" A Co., Lf<L, Bower S. 1836 66£ Forester, Vancouver, B. C. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. E. A. BAILEY Plumbing and Steamfitting 1C33 Granville St. Vancouver, B. C. Phon* Sey. 136 Re*. Bay. 77 l G. Kilgren GENERAL CONTRACTOR FAIRMONT 946L 962 14tli AVE. E. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SOUTH WELLINGTON SCHOOL. Sealed tenders, superscribed, "Tender for South Wellington School," will be received by the Honorable the Minister of Public Works up to 12 o'clock noon of Monday, the 27th day of May, 1918, for'the erection and completion of a four-room schoo- house at South Wellington, in the Newcastle Electoral District. Plans, specifications, contract, and forms of tender may be seen on and after the 27th day of April, 1918, at the office of J. Mahoney, Government Agent, Court House, Vancouver; S. .McB. Smith, Government Agent, Court House, Nanaimo; J. E. Parrott, Secretary of School Trustees, South Wellington; and the Department of Public Works. By application to the undersigned, contractors may obtain a copy of the plans and specifications for the sum of ten dollars (?10), which will be refunded on their return in good order. Each proposal must be accompanied by an accepted blank cheque on a chartered bank of Canada, made payable to the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, for a sum e.ual to 20 per cent, of tender, which shall be SYNOPSIS Or COAL MINING REGULATIONS. Coal mining rights of the Dominion in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories and a portion of the Prov- nee of British Columbia, may be leas cd for a term of twenty-one years ai -n annual rental of $1 per acre. No .nore than 2,560 acres will be leased to one applicant. Applications ror a lease must be made by the applicant in person to the Agent ■i or Sub-Agent of' the district in -hich the "rights applied for are situated. > 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 be staked out by the applicant himself. Each application must be accompanied by a fee of $5 which will be refunded if the rights applied for are not available, but not. otherwise. A royalty shall be paid on the merchantable output of the mine at the rate of five cents per ton. The person operating the mine shall permitted to purchase^wbatever 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 returns should be furnished at least once a year. The lease will include the coal rain- Gardiner, J . G. & Mercer, 718 Gran.; Seymour 3672. Gardiner, Wm. Frederick, 718 *■ Gran _.„ Sey. J672 Honeyman & Curtis; ,331 Pender XV. _ Sey.'1621 Macey, Frank, 470 Gran..., Sey. 1804 J_atheson, Robt. M., 509_Kich...Sey.( 5088 'Palmer, Bernard C.", 616 Credit'. . , * Foncier Bldg. .--.„„..._.„....". Sey. "3680 Pratt' & Ross, 736 Gran.. ]Sey. _557 Sharpe &, Thomson,' 620 ", " ", . _ '%. > Pender -,W. .--..:._..._.-.1 _.. .:..Sey. 10«_ Somerv'ell _£"'PutnanC'6/2« ' "_\J v ,. *• r *-Tender .W. ";}...._„. i.-.„'.7....r..Sey>"6280 Townley, FredL.?, ,3251Homer....Sey. £013 Twizell',' -t. 'P. 8.,'-37 Hast.W..Sey. ~7f25 I OFFICIAL DIRECTORY | &'t**&*****^****<fr*^&*?j!***<&?( , CITY OF VANCOUVER. Executive Department Mayor R. H. Gale City Council Ward 1 Thos. II. Kirk Ward 2 :.'. -W. R., Hamilton Ward Zt '. :.'.W. C. Marshall \Vard,-4 „,Tos. Hoskins Ward 5 _ .„ W. R. Owen Ward 6 ._T. .-. 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. Pllkington Engineering Department Engineer F. L. Fellowes * - Building Department Building Inspector R. A. McKenele - 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 _. C. J. Leek G. W. Hutchings M. S. Logan George Eldon W. S. Rawlings, Superintendent Light Department Electrician C. H. Fletcher Street & Sewers Department Superintendent .'. ...John Morton Police Department Police Magistrate ...H. C. Shaw Court Clerk E. Robinson Solicitor .....: E. F. Jones Prosecutor R. L. Maitland Fire Department. Chief :...J, H. Carlisle TILE—TEBICAZZO. .. .S. 2988 S. 4795-47». CONTR.VCTOB- Svans, Coleman _. Evans, ft. Col 'W. S. O-Nell _. Co., 64S Soy. tSt., ! ', CBANES _»NO HOISTS (ELKCTKIC Th« Holden Co.. Ltd.. 542 Pender St "W. ..' ^. - .... ' *.,. y«y- .065- .. >- DRILLS—rOBTABLfi J.LECTKIC , Darling, Frank ft Co.', 1142 Homer ' Street 1 Sey. 4100-4101 rsih* Holden Co., Ltd., 642'Eender St. VV. _>- .&. ->;\ ' ' , - - .4 Key. i065. - ri-JB DRIVING. ; Evans, Coleman Ik Evans, ft.'Col.. .*. .S. ii%4 tr_..«r iilv.r Vll* Drtvui* Co,. Now w«bt. " 1 'I-'E—.I-WER ". Bvans, Cotemin & Evans K:. Colum. .S. 2988 Gilley Broa.; Ltd., Now West.. .Phones 15. 18 Kitcbls Con. A Sup. CJo.. GranvJIlo. .S. 91CJ R. V. Winc-t _ Co., Wlri-k Bld...ti. _79-l»_. , PLASX_.lt Balfour, Guthri« A Co :...S. 91S7-e57t ..-us' ,^0(»nian' & JBvai_ Ft. Coium.._. iOHS Cllley Broa.. Ltd... Now XV. N. O'N-U Kitchle, Con. *„dup. Co., Granv. Bdg-.'.S. 9161 uiiiey Bros., Ltd.,. Now'West.. ..hones li u _,V-.-t_', °'***U H- CO., 5l« Bcy.ftjt...-;. 47^i-.79J -'_ -^ KIJfiCTRIpAL 8I7_>1>I-IKS _3. -C^TBl'sctria .Cs.. Ltd . . -.. „B. 5000 Cope'A Sou, 150 -U.Uni- W.~._ .....i-SJ-y. .602 Darling/"Frank Ml Co.,, 1142 Hon-«Jr^-;-",- -' -'' Street" .......i.....j....-..:-.....Sey..4100-4101 .* .,-..',-' v ,^;-c- ' - - '"• 'i'/^'.t. - ' •>' KLKYATOKCAR-l AND,-5NCLOSUI-__«. \ W.' N^b-Nsil *,Co., .48 Ssy.-f St, _, .7.^-4798 KlUkls-Contr.. _k Sup. Co. Ltd:. 'Gran. St. Brld««, ,...'... :; Vv.\...-.: ;.._.. S. 9162 .. ,-"< , ' "'- BLK VATOJtfl" . . . . ". Darllnc, Frank &. Co., 1142-Homer ' Street f..._ Sey. 4100-4101 FIRE CLAY" *-Z ' ■ 'I '- alfour, Outhrl.;__ -Co S..9l97-«575 Kvans, Coleman A Evans Ft. Coi,. .S." *29!iS Gilley Bros., >few ^Westminster, Phones IS,16 W.,N. O'Nl-1 & Co., 5.K gey. St., S.4795-4798 R.itchI«Con. A Sup. Co., Granvl. Big..S. 91fi- R. V. Winoh & Co., .Vinoh Brdtf., S. Z79-1944 FIRE EXTINGUISHER SySTEMS. Barr A Anderson," 10-60 Ilcraer St..i..-. S180 FLOORING . / J. Fyf_ Smith A Do., 1320 Richards. .«. 1196 r FORQIN6S W«stminjt«r Iron Work*. Sevr Wsstralnstot Phon* 53 . ri_.VSTER BOARD », Bvans, Coleman * Evans", ft. Col S. 2988 _/.'. ..< 0'£'ei* * Co., 04. bey. St.. .S. 4794-.79/1 Kltohls Con. A Sup. Co.. Granrrlle. .S. 918J v PL46TKK PARTITION BLOCKS f" Bvans.-Coleman tt' Ev_us/-_t. Col.,'.". .S. 2988 - \-f VrVAhnHR—OHSAXlKTStAI.'' "^ Evaas, Colsman.-fc'?Ev_.na, it.Col S. 2988 -_.-i"i °'-"U *,9°.- Si*> Wy. St.. .S. 479S-47M8 * l.»lohi« <_on„'& s>uj». Xo..-<-ranviIle..S. S1SJ - " . \ ' ^TpVMBiXk,"-*>-, , • • Bailey, E. A., lO-SJeratwil-i St.,;._.„S. 136 • ' Barr. *, -jru��>wn,* _»w;Roarer at., .d. Bls« ' ' j *. < - . t„ -»%-....;. -,»' ... ^ > . -ri. \. {■ T-NKl-UATIC T<»6_B Darllng; Frank A 'Co.; ,1142 -J-fomer t-I^I-1' -a-'—•_"■_• s«y- -<100-4_01 Thft-Holden Co., Ltd., 542 Pander St. W. ' . " -- ~- - Sey. 106». I«ft?. . , PBINTER3 lUeley, A. O. A Sons, Ltd . 131 Uniting. W. ,.S. 314 GALVANIZING AJIan -lcKelvje ijng. Co., Ltd High -1573 GAS APPLIANCES Vancouver Gas Appliance Co...- S. -801 ,'" - . -\ • . GLAI48—AM. KINDS. -' ; i W. N. 0'N«ll A Co".,644.i»-y. St..|8." 47JS-479I HARDWARE Brswa. rraiu- A Co., Ltd.. lift Homer St 8 715S _!_•«, J. A., Ill Hautihss W Sey. 2327-8 ROOFING COMPOSITION "• ._.va?f' Coivnl&n AKva.i.a Ft. „olurn.,.S 29SS Tho _t-rrett Co., Lui., 10th anil Ar.utu*, Hay 77i d^', Si\ °'.5e" & Co., S48 Sey. St...5. 4795-4798 Ritchie Con. A Sup. C . Granvlils. .S. 91SS i.mltlt. DariUsori A Wrisht. Ltd,, iiomur una Ijane Su. ... s 9JM ROOFING—SHEET MKTAL tSeo Corn.us una Hoofing) , i ROOKING MATEBIAL Th» Barrstt Co , Ltd . 10lh arul Arhutu_, B»y. 77J. S. 29». e. »i_t Evans, Cols-nmii A Evans Ft. Colum. Kitohis Con. A Sup. Co., Granville B.. - "' -ROOFING-r-WHOLESALE ,Sidney Kubber Roofinjf Co S. 4149 HARDWOOD FLOORS W. N. O'Nvll A Co. -48 3*y. St. ..S. 4795-4798 J Fyfe Smith * Co . 1820 Richards. .B. 1 ISA HARDWOOD LUMBER Smith, J. Fyfe A Co.. 1320 Richards..«, 1196 HEATING—HOT AIR, -TEAM AND VENTILATING Bailey, IS. A.. 1033 Granville St., S. 136 tiarr AJ Anderson, 10i<0 Homer Ht...S. 61fc0 HEATING AND VENTILATING ENGINEERS Loek A Co, Ltd., 1008 liomor St S. 661 ' HOI-TING ENGINES Ritchie Con A Sup. Co., Graovi. Bdg\.S. 91C1 INTERIOR FINISH Evans, Coleman A Evana, ft. Col .S. 2988 VV. N. O'Meil A Co.. 548 Sey. St.. .S. 4795-4798 Kitchle. Con. A Sup. Co., uranv. Bdg. .a. >x<li Balfour, HOI>E-_-ANILA Guthrls A Co * 9197-6671 RUBBER STAMPS B««l«y, A. Q. A Son, Ltd., 151 U_.-ln« W.. .S. 31* NORTH SHORE CIVIC OFFICIALS. DISTRICT OF NORTH VANCOUVER. Chairmen of Committees: Board of'Works Councillor R. P. Pttrdie Waterworks " D. McLurg Fire and Light....... " A. W. Whitakcr Finance " Jack Loutct Park and Plans...... " R. Brown Police and Health " J. McCarthy Reeve E. H. Bridgman, Esq. CITY OF NORTH VANCOUVER Mayor Geo. W. Vance, Esq. CITY COUNCIL Chairmen of Committees: ' Waterworks Bruce Parks & Boulevards.... Kerry Board of Works. Watson . Ii. A. Monlcn ,..\V. J. Barclay '. T. Irwin IKON AND STEEL—STRLCTLUAL Can. Northwest Steel Co., Ltd. Prince'.lid ward St. __.ir. 239C-7 Evans, 'Coleman A JSVans, Kt. Col.. .S. _JSS CouKhlan, J. _ Sons. World Bldg;.'.. .S. 78"'; Macdonald, Mat-pole Co., Ltd. ...'.»".'. .3. 210 Kitchle, Con. A Sun. Co., Granv.,Bdg. '.S. 91C: VV. N. O'Xeil A Co., 548 Sey. ,St. ..8. 4795-4'798 WeBtrntnster Iron Works. Now Weatrniiwter , Phone 53 Wilkinson Co., 846v Beaclr.. ..«.&. 7915 IRON AJfD STEEL—ORNAMENTAL. Evans, Colema'n & Evans, ft. Col.. ...S. 2988 W. N. O'Nell 4 Co., 548 _ay. St.. .S. 4795-4798 Kitchle Con. A Sup. Co., Granvl. Bdg..S. 916. Westminster Iron Works.'.New.-Westminster'* Phone 53 LATH—METAL Bvans, Coleman A Evans, Ft. Columb..S. 29.S W. N. O'Neil & Co., 648 Sey. St. ..S. 4795-4798 Ritchie C. and S. Co., Gr>ui. St S. 9163 LIME. Balfour,' Gut.Vie A Co S. 91H7-6576 livarm, Coleman & Evans. Ft. Columb..S. 39r>8 GIMey Bros., New Westminster. .Phones 15. 16 XV. N. O'Neil A Co., 64S Soy. St. ..6. 4795-4798 racl-o Lime Co., Ltd., I'achle iildft....- H. 0506 Ritchie Con. A Sup. Co., Granville. .S. 91G2 It. V. Winch Co, Ld., Winch Bdg..S. 279-1944 6AFKS—VAULT DOOK8 W. N. O'Neil A Co., 548 6ey. SI...B, 4795-479I SAND GRAVEL AND CItLSIIED ROCK Evans, Coleman A J!vans, ft. Cel S. 2.8« Gilley Bios, Ltd., _.-»v Wect.. .Phone* 15, It Ritchie, Con. A Sup. Co.. Granv. Bag. .*). 916t SASH DOORS, WINDOM'S, ETC. XV. N. O'Nell &.CO., 54S Say. St...S. 4795-4791 SHINGLE MANLFACTIREKS AND DEAL. KHS. (See Lumber and Shingles.) SL.\TK Kvans, Coleman A Evnns, ft. Col S. 2988 -'• ?>• r9.',Ne. ** Co- 0l>> *>**• S>t...S. 4795-4196 h. _,WIncn & Co- Winch Bld...S. 279-1944 Kitchle, Con. & aup Co., Granv. Bdg. .S. 9161 STEEL—-REINFORCING.'.. * Balfour,-' Guthrie .4 Co S. 9197-667. li.vans, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 2981 STORE .. OFFICE FIXTURES A -TORE FRONTS Evans, Coleman A Evans, ft. Col S. 298« W. N. O'Nell A Co., 548 Suy. St...S. 4795-4798 TAR AND J'ITCH Tho JSarr-tt Co,. Ltd.. luth and A.liutus, Hay. 772. Ev^ana, Coleman & EJvans, jrt. Col.... .S. 298* -" TILE—DRAINING . ,v'?n»\Co!em'-h & Evana Ft. Colum..S. 298» „ l -". BfL0S- Sew Wostmlnstor Phones 16, 1* Rltchl» Con..& Hup. Co.. Granv. Bdg. .8. 9161 TILE—FLOOR AND WALL _,v",r,.B,.Coleman & Evans, ft. Col W. ... O Neil A Co., 548 Sey. St..., ,. .S. 2981 S. 4795-4798 DISTRICT WEST VANCOUVER Federal LUMBER Lumber Co., Boners Bids.. _ 3908-9 Chairmen of Committees: Reeve ■ V. V. Vinson, Esq Water, Fire v. Light. .Councillor J. S. Tatcs Board of Works " D. Morgan Finance " R. C. Proctor P.irks & Transportation " S. Gisby TELEPHONE DATA nzw rwsTA--__A_ioi-S MATT 15, 1918. McDonald, Conrt., Apartment, 318 Main St Sey. 772SO MACHINERY \ Brown. Fraser A Co., Ltd., 1150 Homer St 8. 7155 Darling, Frank & Co., 1142 Homer Street Sey. 4100-4101 XV. N. O'Nell A Co., 548 Sey. St.. .3^4795-4798 Ritchie Con. & Sup. Co., Granvl. Bd«'..S. 9IC3 The Holden Co., Ltd., 542 Pender St. W. .Sey. 1065. MACHINE WORK Westminster Iron Works, New Westminster Thone 03 MANTELS—BRICK. TILE AND WOOD Bvans, Coleman A Bvans, ft. Col S. 2948 W. N. O'Nell A Co., 548 Sey. St.. .8. 4795-4798 RitohU Can. A. Sup. Co.. Granville. .8. 9162 r_._ _ *. TIN riATES ^ Balfour, Guthrie A Co 8. 9197-657* u _?8'„£01 -n,,n * Evans, ft. Col S. 29SJ wii-. W,nCh. * Co" Winck Bid.'. .3. 279-1944 Wilkinson Co., 846 Beach s. 7915 TOOL STEEL Darling, Frank & Co., 1142 Horner St. • S. 4100-4101 .VACUUM CLEANING SYSTEMS. Barr & Anderson, 1.60 Horner St S. «18« w , „ , WALL BOARDS Evans, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col. .S. 298J VVATEttl'ROOF COMPOUND '' The Barr-ft Co.. Ltd.. loth ar»I Arbutus, V.t.y. 77' SrVa?,B*.9?rIo.man * Evans, ft. Col... .-.a. 2988 W. N. O'Neil & CO. 548 Soy. St...S. 4798-4/9* WINDOW SCREENS W. N. 0:Neil & Co., 648 Sey. dt...S. 4T9.-4798 WIRE ROPE Balfour, Guthrie A Co. S. 9197-65?f Eva_9/ Coleman & Evans, ft: Col..'.. .S 29«S Ritchie. Con. A 8up. Co., Gra-v, Bdg..S. 91.1 _m,X-< Wlnch & Co,,WlnC- Bid.. .S. 270-194, Wilkinson Co.. «46 Bnach 8. 791S WHOLESALE ROOFING Sidney Rubber Roofing Co S. 414. W: Hi
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Title | British Columbia Record |
Publisher | Vancouver : Record Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1918-05-20 |
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_1918_05_20 |
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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 | 10.14288/1.0171606 |
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