I )y\ v>,0Ni '■■I •''A Z X\.J_^\^- RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Vancouver, PubH^rs. Covering British Columbia. Vol. 15, No. 60, Fri., Nov. ,8, 1918. r, i \ FIREPLACE MANTELS, GRATES and TILES WE HAVE A WELL ASSORTED STOCK. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Contracts taken fbi* Tile, Terazzo and Marblt Work. STORE FRONT DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Wm. N. O'Neil Co., Limited Tel. Sey. 4795-6. BUILDING MATERIAL 548-550 Seymour St. Man Is Accounted of ACCOUNT if he haa a bant ACCOUNT. No account is too small to receive a courteous welcome.at this bank. ■ The ' Home Bank of Canada Vancouver Branch, 446 Hastings St. W. J. r. nffacDOBTALB, Manag-er 6ALVANI Bolts-Nuts-Bars - Spikes Ships' Equipment .,,. £"!?" it Mckclvlc Engineering Co., Ltd. 1214 Pender St., E. HiffhianH i>=it-* VANCOUVER, B. C. Highland 1573 'T7XXDINO PERMITS AMO0NTISO TO S500 OB OVER ISSUED A2 THE VANCOUVER CITY HALL TEBTEBDAT Kumbjp Description Coat SCSI—Coal Shed $500 .! Street Address Lot and Block Subdivision Industrial Island Architect Contractor Addreau Harrison & Lamond, 501 Pacific Bld^ Owner AddroHS Schaake Machinery Co ' Roofing, Building Papers, etc. Building Partition and Drain Tile Phone 2988 3ZEE _ y. Clayburn Fl reb rick. Special PT. OF COLUMBIA AV Shaped Firebrick, Pressed Brick, etc. Vancouver Brand Cement, Reinforced Steel, Hydrated Lime, etc. Mundy, Rowland & Co. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Power Installations General Electrical Construction 'PHONE SEYMOUR 1145 Standard Bank Building VANCOUVER - WINNIPEG Lumber Veneer Panels, Etc. Our Stock i» the Most Complete on the Pacific Coast We are also Solo Agent* for the Celebrated "Beaver Brand" Maple and Birch Flooring. J. FYFE SMITH CO. LIMITED 1320 Richard. St. Vancouver, B. C. THE HOLDEN CO., Ltd. GENERAL RAILWAY & CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES Sole AgenU In Canada for Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Boyer Riveting <t Chipping Hammers; Little Giant Drills; Duntley Electric Tools; Rock Drills; Air Compressor*; Fuel Oil and Gas Engines. MMtmt, Tanati fMB'pei 542 Pander St. W., Vancmer B. C. Phen« Sey. 1055 Brown, Fraser & Co., Ltd. SUCCESSORS TO DOMINION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Mining, Municipal and Contractors' Machinery and Supplies Phone Seymour 7155 THE DAY OF JUDGMENT Today is your day of judgment. '-,. ■'''"'' Have you done yourself full justice as a man In the Victory Loan? Perhaps it is only your conscience you will have to answer to. But a troubled conscience is the most severe Jailer and not infrequently lulls itself to sleep apparently only to prod- you at the moment when least expected." '-.'-'■' ,. If you have not purchased your full share of the. Victory Loan issue assuredly some day you will regret that you did not. The record will be against you. No man can assume obligations and not meet them. The mere fact that you are dependent upon a bounty of'a kind fate which cast your lor. among the'people of this fortunate country constitutes an obligation which you can j cancel now by purchasing Victory Bonds. i The money or credit you withhold today will be spent in days to come, : but that same money or credit used to purchase Victory Bonds.will be J saved for'-the-.-future—your, answer ...to., tbe^.cniestion, "What did you do to | help win the 'war.?*',- ","' ""~" ' ■.".:".. . ' ., ; The silent condemnation of your own conscience or your associate for failure to do your full duty is more to be avoided than the public pillory. This is your day of judgment. You must prove to yourself you are a loyal Canadian. The price of citizenship is no longer clieap. A new hour j has struck. The crash of war has ground all semblance of.cheapness out off. being a Canadian. It is now a deepbought honor—a privilege. .You_must pny- ":"'""". ."" y 'Zzz-.zZ The country asks you to balance your patriotic cash account. f No sordid legal summons will, for the present, compel payment. You j are called to payment by the higher, more chivalric summons—national duty. This is your day of judgment. This space is devoted to this use b}' Shilvock Brothers. FRANK DARLING & CO. PNEUMATIC TOOLS "THOR" Roller Bearing Drills — Close Quarter Piston Air Drills - Rivetting Hammers Chipping Hammers—Wood Borers-Turbine Electric Drills High Speed Steel-Drills-Reamers, Etc. Complete Stock of Accessories 1 1 44 HOMER ST. Phone Scy. 4100 *■! •*5>****3> *•*■*£**•• ****i* *S>***^'v*F*""**5?*^*"f£>* 1150 Homer Street Vancouver, B. C. BUILDING ■>. .**?... i. >»<•«■ London, Montreal Winnipeg Toronto Vancouver, B. C. ROBERT W. HUNT & CO., LTD. ENGINEERS INSPECTION - TESTS -■ CONSULTATION STEEL, CEMENT, BUILDINGS, BRIDGES. PIPE, RAILS, CARS, LOCOMOTIVES, SECONDHAND EQUIPMENT, CREOSOTED MATERIAL, LUMBER, ETC. 967S—Tokio Co., 057 Granville St.; Contr. PERMITS Ltd., alter- store, SI50; H. Aikee, • 9679—W. Parker, repairs, 2056 Graveley St.; $100. 96S0—J. L. Sullivan, news stand, Columbia & Hastings St.; SI50; Gus Groslee, Contr. Office, 1601 Standard Bank Bldg;. Phone Seymour 2199 j 508 Hastings W., Vancouver, B. C. Cement Tasting- laboratory, Room 1601; Physical Testing- £aborat«ry, Boom Bl Resident Insprcte.-s at Large Manufacturing Centers TENDERS INVITED. Architects Gardiner & fiercer, S27 Birks Bldg.. are asking; for tenders for piling, caning and decking of a wharf. 63x6.2 ft., on Industrial Island for Watson Bros. Gil Bey Bros,, Ltd. DEALERS I IN CRUSHED ROCK - SAM - GRAVEL Ail Kinds of Building Materia! Phone 15 and 16 902 Columbia Street West New Westminster, B.C. j REMODELLING INTERIOR ! OF DOWNTOWN THEATRE ' Advantage is being taken of the temporary closing of the theatres by the management of the Columbia Theatre. Ltd., Hastings St. W'.. to alter the interior arrangements for a new vaudeville show run. A more commodious inner vestibule has been erected and entire new seating arrangements installed, also a new electrical equipment for the stage procenium arch. The work is being done by day labor under the superintendence of ICdwart Sproat, architect, Duncan Bldg. §10,996; Denny - Lawrence district, $32,33S; Blaine-Ferndale district. $15,- 914; Columbia valley district, $10,- 99G; river improvement, $25,503. Duping- October thirteen building permits were issued calling for build- j ings of a total value of $36,260. I Owing to the bad condition of; Sasamat street, between 10th and j 12th avenue, and 12th avenue be- j tween Sasamat and Tolmie Sts., the j chairman of the board of works'has ( called attention to the necessity of! hard-surfacing these thoroughfares, j During October thirty-nine building j permits were issued calling for build-j ings valued at ?S550. j Seventeenth avenue west from! Main to Ontario is to be hard sur- '■ faced. j Stracfara/ Steel For Ivery Puwse — r : ^c^ : ~—; BZAMS, CXANNE&S, ANGLES, MATES, TEES, COLI7MBI COMPlETEIiY EQUIPPED PABRICATISTCr SHOPS CANADIAN NORTHWEST SttlL COT, Ltd. Fairmont 2396 and 2397 Vancouver, ES BROOKES WO0P,! SVIBLLWORK CONTRACTS mm&ms&*^amat*mia*mmmammmLKa*Mmm*i^^»mmmMM*miasaammmtm,iw*m mmjmw—■« Union Depot 1916 Can. Northern Rly. Depot 1917 Calgary Armory 1918 Rossland High School 1918 TO SPEND $175,000 ON BELLIXGILUI, Wn—The $175,000 will he expended Phone Westminster 473 1259—6th St., East Burnaby WHATCOM ROADS sum of by the! Whatcom county commissioners ne.\t j year for road and bridge and river. improvements according to the ap- ' proved county budget. The expendi- '■ tures are divided as follows: Roads I and bridges, .<?S2.SS6: Geneva road, SOLVES PROBLEM ! OF HOUSING j TACOMA, Wn.—The housing of its workers is not going to prove a problem to the Todd Drydock & Construction Co., which has already erected a 225-room hotel in its yard and will take out permits tomorrow or Monday for 75 four and five-room bungalows to cost between $2,500 and $4,000 each. The structures will be one ..story without basement and 20x30 feet' in dimension and one story-and- basement 18x2 feet. The i work will be done under the direc-' tion of the yard foremen and by day j labor, the materials being purchased ' through the ship yard purchasing de-' partment. Work started on the double tracking of the city municipal railway across the tide flats estimated to cost more than $100,000. The work is being done by day labor by the j city engineer's department. | Balfour, Guthrie & Co BUILDING MATERIAL DEPARTMENT REINFORCING STEEL:— Largest stock of Mild Steel Bars in Western Canada. We cut to length. Cold Twist and Bend Bars. BOLTS:— Drift Bolts, .Machine Bolts, Tie Bolts. We are prepared to furnish large orders of Special Bolts on short notice. SPIKES—CAST IRON WASHERS, ETC. MERCHANT IRON and STEEL BARS PORTLAND CEMENT — LIME — HYDRATED LIME — FIRE CLAY SCOTCH FIRE BRICK — BLACKSMITH COAL — COKE SEA COAL— PIG IRON — MANILA ROPE, ETC. I VANCOUVER WINCH BUILDING Private Ex. Sey. 9197 San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland Seattle, Tacoma VSCTORIA BELMONT BUILDING Telephone 5037 We Have Just Installed a COMPLETE Size 110 x 42 feet GeneraS Scow and Tugboat Repairing Forcings Machine Work Credit Tonoler Bldg-. j£Z Modern Brick BuiBtdiniSj on ouutrallr located corner lot $35,000.00 on terms G«>t full part Ion liit-K iit thf oftice of GBNEBAI. ADMINISTRATION SOCIETY 850 Hastings Street West ■ " ":' ■ ~~ :■---." -.^——»ar ■ John Reicf, Proprietor Manufacturers of Structural and Ornamental Ironwork ~$ 'F*tionc. S3 Office and Works, Tenth St.. New Westminster, B. C. nd BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD British Columbia Record i. (Established 1911) Published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by the ■ Record Publishing Company i A newspaper of general circulation, fentur- >t«g Building, Contracting,. Engineering, Indus- iri*/. Shipbuilding, Mining, Automobile, Provincial, City and Harbor Improvements. C. H. N.BLSON....MANAGING EDITOR Office and Plain' 583 Honier-Richards Lane, VANCOUVER REAR OF 431 DUNSMUIR STREET PHONE SEYMOUR ,7808 Subscription Batas One month .:....i $1.00 Six months $5.00 All sufcsoripttoas arc payafcle strictly in advance OUR INDIVIDUAL PART. Some observers think tliat the most characteristic thing about the Canadian soldiers in France, some; thing which astounds the enemy and excites the admiration of our allies,' is the capacity of the Canadian soldiers to do individual thinking and fighting. „ The German fights successfully only in mass formation, in organized bodies, while every Canadian soldier has an'initiative and in-j 3.1st has been indefinitely postponed, dependence of action which gives ( according to notice sent out by Sec- him remarkable efficiency in open J retary Anderson of the investigating fighting. They are not senseless | commission I Mining News ,.j The Burton copper mine at Elko has resumed operations. Some opals have been found not far from Greenwood. The Kaslo manganese mine is shipping its ore to Carnegie, Pa. It is stated that the Greenwood smelter of the Canada Copper Corporation is closing down for the winter. ..,.,'.,'.' The old Torpedo mine about S00 yards from the depot at Penticton, on the .lake shore, is shipping •ore. The iron sulphides are sent to Greenwood, and the other ore to Trail. The ore gives values from $15 to $40 a ton. On account of influenza prevailing In nearly all parts of the Kootenays j the smelter rates investigation that was to have been started on October MANY SMALL STEEL SHIP YARDS MAY LOSE CONTRACTS WASHINGTON, D. C. — Chairman .Hurley of the Emergency Fleet Corporation said the board is contemplating withholding contracts for steel vessels from a number of'small yards unless those plants show greater efficiency in turning out work. Some of them are behind in deliveries, Mr. Hurley said, and have British Columbia Yards Following- is a list of the Shipbuilding companies of British Columbia now air" lively enpag-cd in ship construction or recently organized: < H.D.Rees W.A.Kruse W.CJenkins 1 fie Electric Shop ELECTRIC SUPPLIES WIRING and REPAIRS 12 Hastings St. E. Sey. 1224 E. & not kept cos'ts within contract agreement. cogs, but each is an individual working unit in a great fighting machine. Every Canadian at home should feel an individual responsibility and do his or her individual part in winning the war. There is not a Canadian citizen who cannot help win the war. The Victory loan drive, which is now on, offers a great opportunity for concerted action and for indi- ividual action, and the loan will bo a tremendous success if each Cana dian will do his or her individual part as each Canadian soldier in France does his part. Our soldiers deserve, such support from the people, at home. Adkison & Dill GENERAL CONTRACTORS Specialists In Reinforced Concrete 325 am St. Siy.37SMay.B2H Messenger—Madam, I am sorry to tell you that your brother has just had his arm shot off in battle. Loving Sister—Now, isn't that a shame—and I had just bought the dear boy a pair of gloves for a present.—Tiger. Steel Shipbuilding; Plants. Coughlan Shipbuilding Co., Vancouver. Victoria Machinery Depot, Victoria, '. H. C. Wallace Shipyards, North Vancouver. Wood Shipbuilding- Plants. Cameron Genoa Mills.Shipbuilders Ltd., Victoria, the Original Chollu-rg Shipbuilding- Co., Victoria.' ». C Foundation Company of B. C, Ltd., Victoria. Lyall Shipbuilding Co., North Vancouvor. New Westminster Eng:. & Const. Co., Poplar Island. Pacific Construction Co., Ltd., Port Coquitlam. ' Standard Shipbuilding Co., Vancouver. • Wallace Shipyards Ltd., Vancouver, birthday J western Canada Shipyards Ltd., Van-, couver. USE Carpenters and Contractors Store and Office Fixtures General Repairs 219 Keefer St. Baynes & Horie General Contractors I3S Dm St Siyaur 13SI PLUMBING and HEATING "Ready Plumbing" with working blue prints for country installations 906 Dirie St. Seynair 9188 iANCOflVER, B. C. Electrical Contractors Light ud Power Motor Sepain Storage Batteries The Jarvls Electric Company, Ltd. 670 BiafcacAa (ft. . Thou* Seymour 175 ELASTIGU The Tough, Elastic, -Adhesive Cement (Ready for uoe.) FOR YOUR LEAKY ROOF Send for Free Booklet MANUFACTURED BY TWf :0A)RRETf COMPANY, Ud. Cop Tenth iu»„. -»^ a_u..*.._ »,._■_ . **.-*' f» •--' 'w '" f< ■".«*•■ VANCOUVER, B. C. Cor Tenth" Avenue is nd Arbutus Street Phone Bay, 63 "S. ' " ' ' '- "' Edward Cox General Contractor Cabinet Making tyaoir 1163 Flxtursa 735 lilackM-It Bamberton Cement MOTORS FOR RENT Bulldog Cable Pacific Lime Davies Construction Co. General Contractors Cndft-FiKfer Ui Vascwmr, B.C- Dominion Construction Co., Ltd. General Contractors 511 Beta* St Stynw 1412 R^VVWINCH& Limited We specialize In prompt service for Contractors' temporary power Installations *bc-ei:ectric- SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY it. » Phone Seymour 5000 and have oar representative call over and Victoria YOUR CARTAGE PROBLEMS CAN BE SOLVED BY PATRONIZING Harrison & Lamond Industrial Engineers brew 1535 til Pacific Mf. NEW WORK-CONTRACTS LET XHX POUOWIia SABU SHOWS BXTTLDZVtM COSTUTO $5,000 OB OTKB, OZf WHIOK COHSTRUCTIOW IB XraJtEM WAY, OB OH WUCS OOSTBAOTI BATI S2BIT £ET BU* OOHBTBUOTIOH VOT TBT BTABTBD. — : —— r~| Hodgson & Kins Contractors & Engineers mitsimntg. Seyaur S5BS G. Kilgren General Contractor S62 14tii In. Fiirmart 84BL Cneveotar ••*.•...•••. Hydra Therapeutic .Residence- ............... Road No: 3 . Tuberculosis Clinic Grain Elevator Church .".:.."...-......... Commercial Bldg6. Foundry:* Macfaiiie £h«p. Residence Government Shed ..".."... . Residence Residence Residences Remodelling Offices .. Brick Building Bungalows Refreshment Stand ■ Residence -." Mill Warehouse Residence -.-. Bungalow ...— - Remodelling Building ,... .,$7,500 8,000 47,130 .... .70,000 35,000 25,000 , 15,000 S.S00 129,000 f 9,000 10,000! .each 4.000 5,000: VANCOUVER £oeatton . - . Owner MilitajylAasex/ Genl Hosp.. .Mil. U*st>.:,Cam. Shaughnewy Heights. P. A. Dietrick' Lulu Island '..'..v. ..Richmond Municipality Pender Street Rotary Club Beach- Ave ....'..'....'. Chas. P. Coles Co. 1160 Georgia St.. .First Church of Christ Sot. Fairview and Point Grey".. University of? B.C Dufferin Street .-...Columbia-Block & TdoICo 130S—1'2'th Ave.' W.. Government Wharf . Shaughnessy Heights Shaughnessy Heights Angus 'Ave...: 236 SMithe.,.. .Wesley Rowsbn ... Government ...S. J. Crocker .G. W. Tornroos 6,000 .$5,000 7,000 .$5,000 . 7500 . 7595 10,000 Palmer Bros. General Contractors 929 inn SL JifHHr 4878 Robertson &Partners, Ltd. Public Works Contractors and Engineers SejiDur 1274 Itfi Mitrtpoftas Hdg. Character _ Fruit Storage Warcfc»u»e... . Hrick School Add 42-Mile Extension rtaMings-Barnct R«*J ■Bridge Span Jlc-TroBtle Government Shed Bridge (2 sp«n) Lining Tunnel Bridge Reconstructioa Frame Bldg • Residence .' Nitrogen Plant Concentrator, etc Concentrator, eto. Railroad Infirmary *oM Service SMg> BridfO' ■ *• Bank Building Bridge _. Ooat , . 45,000 . 20,400 .300,000 Seymour "St.. Magee Hastings A Carrall. 3875 Alder. Street.. ; 236 Smythe. Van 190S:Trafalff*r 1435 16-th Ave. .W Macaulay & Nieolls .Vane. Milling & Grain Co. B. C. Tel, Co Allan & Richards ... B. C. Elec Co. A. R. • McFarlaqd Milling A Grata'- Co." ..._ W. A. Cantelon H. D. Christie Cor. Davie and Granville Sts.. Geo. E. Trorey Archt. '•■.".. Da Pred L. Terwnley.. J. A. Benzie H. H. Gillingham Matheson & DeGuerre . Sharp- & ■ Thompson ... T. H. Bamforth L. lx. & XV. C. Vernon Fred L. Townley Jas. A. Benzie A. E. Henderson A. E. Henderson....... Owners Fred L. Townley Owners Fred. L. Townley.. A. E. Hesderson Fred L. Townley H. D. Christie Gardiner A Mercer Contr. ivies Construction Co; .........S. J. Kevin ..Harrison & Lamond .... .Baynes & Horie Owners ; . . Owners S. N. McLeod Dom. Const. Co. Vernon Bros. ... Hodgson & King S. J. Newjtt S. J: Newitt S. J. N'ewitt ......D. & W. Cra* Adkison & Dill . ...G. M. Champion ■ • •. Owners ...John B. Sterling D. & W. Gray Day Labor W. J. Read Harrison & Lamond CARTAGE CONTRACTORS Most modern and complete equipment for handling MACHINERY and HEAVY MATERIALS Large warehouses for storage Cheap Rates UNION STATION 'Phone Seymour 40S MAIN STREET ..250,000 .. 36,000 . 160,000 .. 5,000 .. M0TJ .1.000,000 .. 50,000 .1.000,000 .^151^36 BRITISH COLUMBIA GENERAL, Iiooataoa __. . Owoit Vernon Vernon Pruit Union Trail -. . School Board Clinton P.G.E. Railway Hasting* St. E Twigg to Lulu Island Victoria ' .". Government Princeton Kettle Valley Railway Rot:rs Pass C. P. Railway North' Vancouver P.GE. Railway North Vancouver Wallace Shipyard . Ardley Western Canada Power Co Victoria W. S. Salsbory La ice Buntztoi.. Aaaer. Nrtrogwi Products Co. Copper Mountain B. C Copper Co. Chu Chua .... Queen Bess Mining Co. PrinSeton to C«pper Mt....B. C Copper Co. Tranfluflle..... .. B. C>. TuberouJasre Society Ojrstor River—C»mox Dist..'.Prov. Goveiin t Nanaimo '. :..... RoyaJ Sank EngKAman's lllver, Alberni Dist.. Ptwy.Oavi, ADAM JACK Brick Builder and Contractor Kilns, Furnaces, and Boilers a Specialty ESTIMATES GIVEN . . DISTANCE NO OBSTACLE Telephone HlKHIand 728 VANCOUVER, B. C. 2021 Wall St. H. A. Wiles GENERAL CONTRACTOR Alterations, etc. 1350 • 8tb Ave. W. kyrtew 2271 A*c31 ~ Contr. R. P. S. Twizell Owner J. H. Bowman Moncrieff & Whittaker Northern Const. Co. Cotton Co. Wm. Grcenleej R. Moncrieff Armstrong, Morrison & Co., Ltd Carter, Halls & Aldinger Robertson and Partners • • Hodgaen & King Hodgson A King C. M. Keith -.,..S. J. Newitt Owners Owners Ownem .- • • > » Owner ••••• * W. P. Tierney Public W*rtes Dept...... D»«i«i«« Cw». Co. Prov, PtiH. Wlc« Dept...Robertson,& Partners •'•'•' '...'... .Se'dgsen & King Prov. Puli. Wks. »ej>t Wm. Gteenleei t * PILING^ POLES I 1. FIR, CEDAR or HEMLOCK any length - *ny diameter t i FEDERAL LUMBER CO. I Incorporated 4909 ' '" T 1021-1024 Rogers Building Seymour 3998-3999 Artistic Wire & Iron Wks. Manufacturers Ornamental Iron "Work ana all fcinda of Wire Work. 112-16 DufTerin St. Fair. 264 8 >4^^^4^*^+4«M^4^<M. '^M^4m^^#^M^^^4^^4 CO., LIMITED '««rm" I Public Works Contractors —_ _^ Office 813-315 Bower Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. KRAFT NOTICE Kraft Wrapping Paper Is now being manufactured in British Columbia. The paper is of excellent, uniform quality and of great tensile strength. Samplea and prices gladly given. Sales Agents SMITH, DAVIDSON & WRIGHT, LIMITED Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. J :."? BRITISH COLUMBIA BEOORD Two [uestions BaBsBslIfflnSS&i With so-called so many low-priced anti-skids obtainable, would that great host of motorists pay more for Dunlop " Traction'' Tread if they could get its merits elsewhere? Also, would that other large list of car owners buy ===== "SPECIAL " ===, if -.tires-.which somewhat resemble it in resembled it in MANY TAXPAYERS TOOK ADVANTAGE OF REBATE The present month is the last of the - year in which* the taxpayer will be able to secure any rebate in the current years taxes if paid before November. 30. A rebate of five per cent, is allowed until the end of the month on 1918 taxes only. It is a promising indication of financial conditions to note that the amount taken, in for the second month' of the tax rebate period is reported by city hall officials to be considerably larger than for the same period last year. . Arrears of taxes are also, coming in well, although there'is-a big margin of about four > and one-half millions in arrears yet for properties which will have to be dealt with sooner or later, either.by tax sale or appropriation by the city. GET STEAM SHOVEL TO DIG GRAVES l|N CEMETERY Never in Vancouver's history has there been . such large numbers of funerals every day as has marked tlie last two weeks. here consequent upon the ravages of the Spanish influenza. Nor is Vancouver any harder hit by the malady than many other cities in eastern Canada and the Western States. On the whole, Vancouver has got off comparatively light, so far as compared with other cities of the same size. The. present week, however, promises to be a critical one in the ".flu" situation, not only, in regard to the ability -of the available doctors and nurses to cope with the situation but also in regard to the capacity of the already overworked undertakers and grave-diggers to provide burial accommodation. v The grave diggers especially are finding the problem a difficult one to cope with and at the special meeting of the joint "flu" committee at the city hall on Saturday afternoon, Dr. E. C. Carder, acting city medical health officer, was instructed to engage a small steam shovel to dig graves in the Mountain View cemetery fast enough. Particular demands will be made on grave- ;digging this week owing to the fact that c the steamer Princess Alice is expected to arrive on Wednesday with one of the saddest and most tragic cargoes that has ever been brought into this port—some two hundred bodies of victims , of the Princess Sophia wreck recovered from the northern waters. Dr. Carder did' not wish to alarm the public or create a panicy feeling but he considered that the demand for' graves could be met only by engaging a steam shovel for the task. • " ■-..'; UP-TO-DATE BOY Davie Vulcanizing Company RETREADS, PLAIN or NON-SKID .'"This", work done'right here In our shorj. £ Bsctdoma, TLa-iaSoromaenta and. Trsad R«p«lrs Auto repairing of every description PHono Seymour 11S4 63« DAVIE 8T. .'VANCOUVER,. B. C. THE BATTERY FOR YOUR CAR Call and see us 40 per cent, longer life .-■■ 18 months' Guarantee PRICE NO HIGHER when parsing JARVIS ELECTRIC CO. Distributors for B. C. 670 Bfehards Bt. Ssymour 175 t * * i ^ ■' "Do you know why I whipped you, my son?" "Just to show; I suppose, that you could come back." THE ORIGINAL FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE MOTOR TRUCK-ELEVENTH YEAR In all truckdom there is no truck similar to the Duplex 4-WheelI Drive. Early in the life of the truck industry, the originators of the four-wheel drive obtained basis patents on the principles which give the Duplex its amazing abilities to perform. These patents have many years to rU" The Duolex 4-Wheel Drive has practically four times the pulling power of any rear wheel drive truck of equal size and capacity. The tnick. loaded to capacity, has the addihonal power to null from two to three fully loaded trailers through snow, sand or loam, or up grades that any rear wheel drive truck would find difficult to negotiate with only its own capacity load. Trailer loads are the severest tests of a truck's stamina. The Duplex frame is designed and constructed to absorb and withstand the constant succession of strains on the draw bar resulting from the wrenching jerks of a string of trailers m tow. . A Duplex 4-Wheel Drive truck, even when loaded to full capacity, cannot be stalled as long as any one of its four drive wheels can find traction. , The Duplex chain case gives it a tremendous reserve power fully ample when applied to anv one of its four wheels, to extricate the truck from any road.hole into which it is driven By dirovvmg a lever at his right hand, the Duplex driver can obtain the tremendous power of 64 crankshaft turns .to each revolution of a drive wheel—a power impulse from the motor for every 2 '"""Through the um of the Duplex Adler self-locking differentials onsboth front and rear axles, the Duplex is able to go and keep going as long as any one of the four wheels can find traction. COSTS NO MORE THAN THE OR DINARY HEAVY DUTY TRUCK. For Full Particulars, Specifications, etc. EO MOTOR CAR AGENCY, Limited Distributors for Western Canada. Phone Seymour 1860 1387 Granville St. t t Vancouver Gas Appliance Co. AGENTS TOR t ♦ i. * *■ * * * + 4* % % f t t * * * + + % * * ♦ McCLARY'S RANGES &i* Industrial and Household Gas Fittings C. Bain* Manager *■ % * *■ * a, * * I I I I * i t 767 ROBSON ST. SEYMOUR. 801 SAY! "MANJAK SPECIFICATION" ROOFING FOR YOUR NEW WORK a MANJAK" is a five-ply solid mopped roof of heavy Asphalted Felt laid with Special Manjak Asphalt, refined at our own plant at Sidney, B. C. 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 - $7.50 PER SQUARE SIDNEY RUBBER ROOFING COMPANY LIMITED Contract Department, 402 Pender Street West, Seymour 4149 Vancouver, B. C. EOORD BSITISH COL0JMBIA RECORD "BAGLEY MAKES GOOD RUBBER STAMPS" A- G. BAGLEY PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS and ONS Ltd. MANUFACTURERS \ — "BAGLEY DOES GOOD PRINTING" SEALS STENCILS. RUBBER AND METAL STAMPS, METAL CHECKS, TIME CHECKS KEV TAGS, BRASS SIGNS, NUMBERING MACHINES, BADGES OF ALL KINDS ETC* ALL WORK GUARANTEED BEST. QUALITY, PROMPT DELIVERY AND FAIR PRICES ' PHONE SEY. 316 Moved to 516 PENDER ST., W. f PLUMBING BARR & ANDERSON PLUMBING and HEATING Internationa! Automatic Sprinkler Equipment Phone Seymour 6180 1060 Homer St. Vancouver B. C. 15913 ant* Fraser River PILE DRIVING CO. LIMITED F. A. Jones, MgT. WHARF BUILDING; BRIDGES, PILE FOUNDATIONS, ETC. Owners of Tug "CLIVE" General Towing 324 Front St. New Westminster Telephone 1015 PERMITS 15915. 2239—T. H. Calland, S*>0, Burrard St.; H. O. Appleby.'. 2241— Mrs. Stephens, II5 Kings- way; E. Jo] iff e. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS . Sealed Tenders superscribed "Tender for Whatcom Road School" will be received by the Hon. the Minister of. Public Works up to 12 o'clock noon of Tuesday, the HUli day of November, 19.1$, for a small One- room. School and outbuilding's at WHATCOM in the CHILLIWACK ELECTORAL DISTRICT, ;B. C. Plans, specifications and conditions of Contract can now be seen at the office of the Government Agent, Court House, Vancouver or New Westminster. ' Lowest or any tender not necesari- Iy accepted. A. B. POR E.MAN, Public Works Engineer. Public Works Department., Victoria, 13. C, October 30th, 19IS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders for the above work, endorsed "Tender Section No. S," and with the name of tbe tenderer will be received at the offices of the Board, 40L-402 Credit' Foncier Build ing, 850 Hastings street west, until j the llth day of November, at-10.30! i a.m., at which time the tenders will j be opened, and referred to the Engineer for report. The proposed work comprises approximately 1,300 ft. of 4 ft., and 1,500 ft. of 5 ft. concrete sewer. .Plans, specifications, forms of tender and contract may be seen on and after tho 9th of October and copies of same may be obtained from A. D. Creer, jVI.E.I.C, Engineer of the Board, 409-410 Credit Foncier Building, j on payment of a sum of $50, which willi be refunded on the return of all plans and documents^supplied. - No tender will be considered unless accompanied by a certified cheque upon a Vancouver branch of a Chartered Bank, payable to the order of the Board for a Sum of five thou- sand dollars. On the awarding of the contract the cheque of the, unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them and the cheque of the successful tenderer will be cashed and the amount retained 'as security or part security for the due execution and performance of the contract. The right to reject any or all tenders j is reserved. By order of the Board. W..J. HOGG, Secretary-Treasurer. WRIGHT BROS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ROOFING SPECIALISTS We Design and Build Sey. 3315 511 Dunsmuir St. Business Directory and Buyers' Guide When Buying Building Material and Supplies Patronize Record Advertisers Better than money because they earn money; buy a Victory Bond TODAY. . INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES? REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES, FARMS, FACTORY SITES AND TIMBER ARCHITECTS SUPPLIES Dominion Mine Print & Drafting Co., 5.11 Granville St... Sey. 2497-4670 ARCHITECTURAL TEKItA COTTA. Evans, Coleman & Erana, Ft. Col. St., 8. 2988 O'Neil,- Win. N. Co. Ld., 5*8 Seymour,S.-4 795 Ritchie Con. 4 Sup. Co., Ltd Gran. CI. BrldKO S. 9163 asi'iiai.t ■ FEi/r. Evans. Coloman A Wvans, ft. Col S. 298S The Barrett Co., Ltd., 10th .K- Arbutus Bay. 63 The Standard Paint Co. of Canada, Ltd., 430 Standard Hank lildj,' Sey. 2913 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Ceperley. Rounsefell & Co., Winch Bldff. Sey. 7820 BANKS Home Bank of Canada 8. 5270 BLUE PRINTS Dominion Blue Print X- Drafting Co., n. C. Et«ctric Co. MOTORS Ltd ...S. 5001 531 Granville St Sey. BKICK—ALL KINDS. MW-4670 TELEPHONE DATA KTBW IHSTAitATIOZra NOVEMBER 2, 1918. - Invalid Diet, 27-11 Granville .._'.. .". j.Stover. .Mrs. Nvllie. Baker, 2-iOS Granville I Wo Charlie. Tailor, lu'.r.i—-1th Ave. W I NOVEMBEB 4, 1918. % Ytit Shun Co., Jeweller, 116 Pender B ! Obokata, Kisoburo, Insurance, 34G Powell Webster,' Madame, Wardrobe, 066 Hamilton Grand view Motel, 'CIS Cordova W Sco'ffln,' Arthur Co., Whol. Corif., 167 Cordova AY - -,-'. ■ CKj^BTG-KS. ' ■ NOVEMBEB 4, 1918. Lewerke. All'.," Rl. Estate, from '509 Richards to 601 Howe International Business ilacliities Co., Ltd.. Clocks & Time, from Granville to 112 Water DIXON & MURRAY MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES, OFFICE and STORE FITTINGS GENERAL CARPENTER WORK PAINTING, PAPER HAN6- IMS and KALSO.MiNP Sey. 8765 Sey. 8766 1065 Dunsmuir St. ..: Bay. Day. Bay. Sey." Sey. Sey. Sey. Sey. 1047 ..Sey. • bey. ■is:-u 7 HI 139" •ISO! •IS 2 5- 229 7762 O •f306. •1S3S SECURITIES GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS, MORTGAGES I RE NTS COLLECTED BUILDINGS MANAGED Ceperley, Rounsefeil and Company ESTABLISHED 1886 739 Hastings St. W. Vancouver Telehpone Seymour 7S20 Money Means Munitions, tory Bonds. Buy ViC- Evans Coleman A Evana, Ft. Col., S. 29S8 Gilley Hro».. Ltd., Neir West., Phones 16. 16 XV. X. O'Neil & Co.. »4.1 fley. St., 6. -4795--<79J>' 1.. tchle Contr. & Sup. Co., Ltd., Gran. St. Bridge ii. 9tt>2 R.V.Winch A Co.. Ltd.. Winch B. B. 279-J914 HLILDIXrt FKLTS A NO I'Al'KRS. Evans, Coleman A Er.'ini, Ft. Co!.,. ..S. 29SS XV. X. O'Nidl A Co.. J4S Sev. St., S. 4795-479^ The- Ilarrett Co., Ltd., 10th ,<i Arbutus Hay. 63 The Standard I'aint Co. of Can.-iilh, Ltd.i -iJO Standard Hank Hide. Scy. 2913 BONDS—SI-KKTV, Ceperley, Rounsefell A Co., Winch Rid*. Sey. 7S20 R.V.WInch A Co.. Ltd.. Winch 11.. b. „-i»-l!H4 CARPENTERS Dixon & Murray. S. S765-8766 CK.MENT. Balfour, Guthrfe .& Co S. 9 19-.-BG7ff Evnns. Coloman * Evann, Ft. Col. ..S. ;&S'N Gilley Bros.. Lli.. New West., Phones 15. 16 W. X. O'Xell A Co., US Sey. St.. S. 4795-479$ Ritchie Contr.- A Sup., Ltd.. GranvlHo St. Brldce S. 9l«S? R.V.WInch & Co.. Ltd.. Winch B.. S. J79-1944 CE.MKNT TESTING AND ASSAYING. Hunt, Robt. W. A Co., Standard Bunk Bldg. . ..S. 2199 CONTRACTOKS—<1 ENERA L. Armstrong-, ilorrl»on A Co., Ltd., Bower BiS S, 1S36 . MOTOR TStTCKS. Ldtlc Giant Motor Truck Co Sey. 331 .Leo Motor Car Agency, Ltd Scy. 1860 I ucki-r Motor Co.. 833 IViuk-r \V.. .'Scy. J56S , OFFICE AND STOKE FITTINGS Uixon «: Al nrray S. 8765-. 8766 OFFICE SUPPLIES & PRINTING Western Specialty, Ltd., 5/".' (".ran. Scy. 3526 PACKING, BELTING AND MECHANICAL GOOD* Uii«l(i|)-'J.'lrfl Ac IlulibiT Goods Cu., J^id.. 844 Cambie St s. 13 S.25M PAINTING & PAPER HANGING' Uixon & iMnrr.-iy S. 8765-876(5 „r v, ~ VAIXTS— milE-VHOOir. XV. N. O-Xoll A Co., 54S Sey. St. ..s. 4795-4791 PAINTS—D/.all* PROOF. Jivans, Coleman A 'Bvana, ft. Col S. 29S8 -ri' N- O'.Vml & Co. 04!> Soy. St. .8. 47;I5-479H Hie Standard I'aint Co. of Canada, Ltd., •130 Standard Hank Hldg Sey. 2913 PAPER Smith, DHrlclMiiti A Wrltlit. I.M.. Ilomur anil Lmrlo Sts. _ g. 936J PA KTITIOX—.'FIREI'KOOF Evans. Coleman <t Evans l't. Coium . ,S. 2988 Ultchle. Con. A Sup. Co.. Grajiv. BUg. .8. 9:t!2 PATTERNS U'cKimitister Iron Workh, ;w,» VVestmliulffr I'hone 53 VIO IKON AXD TIN Hulfour. Guthrie a Co S. 9197-fiB7i Evans, Coleman A Evans, ft. Col S. 2988 K. V. Winch A Co.. U'lnck B!d...S. 279-1944 J'lLIXn AND POLES Lumtwr Co.. ikiKurs KUli; S. 399<i-§ Fwlcral Evans, Fi-(i»-o'r I. FWWSS5S7!] i ••*Mb*u^VtL/3888 f- J.I rI f r:*i E. A. BAILEY Plumbing and Steamfitting 1033 Granville St. Vancouver. B. C. Phone Sey. 136 Re*. Bay. 77 S. J. Trickey CENTRAL B. E. ElUott SHEET WORKS SHEET, COPPER, BRASS and IRONWORK RESTAURANT. EQUIPMENT BOAT TANKS GALLEY RANGES STEAM TABLES SMOKE STACKS HEATING VENTILATING PLUMBING Phone Soy. 620 151^4 Pender St. "W. VANCOUVER, B. C. Your Hauling Problems Do not experiment with heavy duty hauling: equipment. Demand a truck that has stood the test. Ask for records of performance. The FEDERAL Truck is a national article. Hundreds of Federals are in heavy duty service in the mines tmd forests of North America and foreign countries. It is here, perhaps, that they perform their most spectacular work, defying every hardship—surmounting every obstacle that primitive conditions can impose. Our snecia! heavy steel dump bodies are mads especially for the mining, industry, and our heavy duty Tractors and Trailers with special equipment are solving the hauling- problems for the large industries of the country. Capacities—1 to 10 Tons. A Capacity for Every Requirement CONTRACTORS—TII.B��TERRAZZO. Evans, Coleman A Evani, ft. Col: S. 2988 XV: X. 0'N«itI i Co., »4S Sej. jjt.. S. 4795-479S CKA.VKH AXD HOISTS (EI.BCTKIC Thm Holdea Co., Ltd.. 542 Pender SL W. Sey. 1065 DRAFTING Dominion Blue J'rint >fc Drafting Co., 531 Granrille St. ...Sev. 2497-4670 nmi.r.s- porta it i.e electric Darling, Frank & Co., 1142 Horner Ptreet : Sey. 4100-4101 The Holden Co., Ltd., 64 3 Pender SL W. Sey. 1065. ELECTRICAL 9CFPUKS It. C. Electric Co.. Ltd.... 8. 5000 Cope'4 Son. 150 n»stlne* W....„ ;..-. Hf.y. 8602 Darling, Frank & Co., 1142 Homer '_': Street : ...Sey. 4100-4101 ELEVATOR CARS AND ENCLOSURES. W. N'. O'Xell A Co., 54S Sey. St. S. 4795-4798 Ritchie 'Contr. A Sup. Co, Ltd.. Gran. St. Brldue S. 9182 ELEVATORS Darling-. Frank & Co., 1142 Homer Street ......:.:.. Sey. 4100-4101 ENGINEERS SUPPLIES ■Dominion Blue T'rinf & Drafting Co., 53! -Cranrille St.... ."". .;.. Sey. 2497-4670 fTRE CI.AY Bairour,- Outhrie & Co S. 9l97-fi675 Evans, Coleman & Evans Ft. Cn)....S. 2SSS Oilley Bros.,,. Xew Westminster, Phones 15,16 XV. X. O'Xeil A Co., 54S Sey. St., S.4796-479S Ritchie. Con. A Sup. Co.. Granvl. Bd-R. .S 91 *• R. V. Winch * Co., Vlnch Bid*,'.. «. 279-194 4 FJRE K.YTINOCISnER SYSTEMS. Barr & Anderson. 1060 llcmtr St 8. CI SO I PILE DRIVING. Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 2988 Klvor Pik. OrJi'ir.^ Co.. Xow.Wesi. „ ■ PIPE—SEWER h/vans Coloninn tSi Bvans Ft. Colum..S "9SS Gilley Broa., Lt<l.. Sew West.. .Phones 15, 1J Kttcblo Con. A Sup. Co.. Granville..S. 9163 H. V. Wluch & Co., Wlnci B1J...S, 279-1344 PLASTER Balfour, Guthrlfj & Co ......3. 9197-G57* Evitns, Coiuman & Evni.<f Kt. Coium..s 99SS Gilley Bros.. Ltd., New Weat.. .Phonos if,, It } ,-. ^-, 0'i^',••I, * Co:. 54S Say. St.'. .S. 4795-4798 Itltchle,-Con. & Suo. Co.. Granv. Bdtc..s. siii PLASTEIS BOARD I<.r»n«, Coleman & Erana, ft. Col.. .-. .8-298S IY,: -Y-.o';N;0,l * Co- 54* Sc*- st...s. 4795-479* Hitchje Con. *.Sup.,-Co.. Gran vlllo . ,S. 9162 the .Standard Paint Co. of Canada 430 Standard Bank IMdg... Ltd., ..Sey. 2913 _ ■ -"PI.ASTER,.PARTITION BLOCKS Evans. Coleman & Evnns, ft. Co! S. 29S8 PI.A STER—OUXAM EXTA L £.vaus. Coleman & Evans, ft. Co!.... S 25S8 y'u'!; °'S.eU & Co-- 5<s Scy. St.. .S. 479i'-4.7U)i Kilchle con. & Sup. Co.. Granvlllo. .S. 91«2 ., PLC Jl KING Bailey, Iv A., 103J-Granville'St S. 13G iiarr <k Anderson. 1068 Homer St. ..S 6 ISO vNorman Kydd, 906 Davie St.... Sey. '/IKS yl'.VK I'll A TIC-' TOO LS Darling,-Prank & Co., 1142 Horner T. iirt,reJb.1 -a- --Ti «oy. 4100-1101 I he Holden Co., Ltd., 542 Pender St. VV. Sey. lufis." ' ' . PRINTERS Bagler. AiG. & Sons. Ltd. 5L(i .Pender VV. ....Sey. !16 . FLOORING J. Fyf6 Smith * -Jo.. 1329 Richards. .S. 1196 FORGINOS U'cstminster. Iron U'orkii. Xi-w Westminster I'hoti* 5J GALVANIZING AUa» McKelvie Eng. Co., Ltd High 1573 GAS APPLIANCES Vancouver Gas Appliance Co S. S01 ROOFING COMPOSITION £ vans. Coleman ,\;->>iin« Ft. .olum. .8. 29S8 ,., Cv.1Hrr,5tl. Co-' r'u!" 10lh * Arbutus Bay. 63 »■','V. °£eil *'Co" Hs' St>y- Sl-.'.d. 479i-479>( Rltcble Con. * Sup. C, Granvlllo. .8. 9162 Mnith. D«v,lil3on <t Wrlirhi, Ltd.. Hoiu«r and - Dirle St«. _......_.:„.;,.. ... X Sjfif, The Standard I'aint Co. of Canada," Ltd 430 Standard Hank lildg -.Scy. 2913 ROOKING—SIIEin• "METAl. (See Cornice ana ivooring) ROOKING MATERIAL I he Barrett Co.. Ltd.. 10th \- Arbutus Bav. 63 Iwans. Coleman A Evana Ft. Colum. .s ^''SS Rlte-hl* Con. A Sup. C<-.. Granville H. ..ft. 91iJ2 I he Standard Paint Co. of Canada, Ltd.. 430 Standard Bank Bldg Sey. 2913 ROOFING—WHOLESALE 1 he Standard I'aint Co. of Canada. Ltd.. .Ser. 2"13 430 Standard Bank Bldf? | Sidney Rubber Roofing Co Balfour, ROPE-MANILA Guthrie & Co -S. 4149 -R 9197-667* XV. X. GLASS—ALL KINDS. O'Neil A Co. J4S SVy. St.. S. 4795-479? HARDWARE Brown. Fruer A Co., Ltd.. 1130 Horner ."U 5. 7155 Flett, J. A.. Ill Hastings W Sey. 2327-8 HARDWOOD FLOORS W. N. C?«bII * Co.. S4X Sey. St...S. 4795-479R J. Fyfe Smith A. Co . 1320 Richards. .S- II9*V HARDWOOD I.CNHER Smith, J. Fyte A Co.. 1J20 Richards..S. 119e HEATING—HOT AIR. STEAM AND VENTILATING Bailey, E. A., 1033 Granville St S. 136 Barr A Anderson. 1069 Homer SL..8. 61*n Norman Kydd. 906 Davie St Scy. 9138 HOISTING ENGINES Ritchie Con & Sup. Co., Granvl. Briy .S. 9181 INSURANCE. ! Ceperley. Raunsefcl! A- Co., Winch Bldg-. I Sev. 7820 R. V. Winch & Co. Ltd., Winch Bids' Sey. 279-1944 INTERIOR IJXLSII Evnns. Coleman A Evans, ft. Col S. 2988 W. X. O'Xeil ,t Co.. :<>* Sey. Pt....S. 4795-4738 Ritchie. Con. A Sup. Co., Granv. Bdjf. .8. Vl61 IRON AND ST BEL—.STIUCTl'RAL Can. Northwf<t Hterl Co., Ltd. Prince l.'dward St Fair. 229S-7 F.vnnK. Coleman A ETvans Ft. Col,. .S. 2 9SX CouRhlan. .J. A Pons. World Bid* S. 79'" Ritchie. Con. A Sup Co.. Granv. Bd«r, .S. 9K?J W. X. O'Xc-II A. Co.. 54> Sev. Kt...S. 4795-479?. V\>slmir.:Urr Iron Work?. New Wmtmln."it«r I'lion* 53 i RUBBER STAMPS i Barley. A. C. i: Son.s, Ltd. j 516 Ponder XV Hay. 316 SAIES—VAl.LT DOORS .W. X. O'Xeil & Co., i4S Sey. St...S. 47J5-473S SAND GRAVEL AND ClttSIIKI) ROCK Evan*, Coleman & Evans, ft. Coi S. 2988 (illley Bror., Ltd., Xew West... Phonea 15. 1« Ritchie, Con. & Sup. Co., Granv. Bdg..6. 916* SASH DOORS. WINDOWS. ETC. X. O'Xtdl ,<• Co.. 54S Sey. St.. .S. 4?3i-479d XV Central SHEET METAL Sheet Metal Works Sey. 619 S-IUNGLK MANUPACTCREUS AND DEALERS. (See Lumber ind SMnglea.) Dixon & SHOW CASES Murray- S. 3765- 8766 ,VT*| //.'-i^v.Xr.'v.'v!v.'v/.\Vv/X ^$7?.<Z:^i$>Z*£-;r*. v<i<>'iXiWj£.vx^*s-**^^9xgX^ _ s EFFICIENCY ECONOMY Three Shows Daily 2.30- 7.00-9.00 PRICES 20c-30c sbeob] DEPENDABLE POWER These features make the Federal Truck a sneeoss everywhere. Write or call lor information. Our trailic engineer will advi.se you. Federal Service Station and Stock of Parts 833 Pender Stroet "West British Columbia Distributor for Federal Motor Truck Co., Detroit. Vancouver, B. C. IRON AND KTEKL—OR VAM ENTAL. Artistic Wire &■ Iron Work";, 112-16 Dull'', ri'i St. K I'air. IVi-i.S Evans. Coleman & Bvana, ft. Col S. 2988 W. X. O'Xell A Co.. 5 IS Sey. St. ...S. 4795-4798 'tilehle Con. A Sup. Co.. Granvl. Bri«\ .S. 91 r. Westminster Iron Works. New Westminster i'hou* .03 KALSOMINING Dixon <S: Murray S. 8765- 8766 LATH—METAL Rvans. C'olf-man A Evans. Ft. Columb.. S. 29SS W. N. O'Xell & Co.. 64K Sey. Bt.. .K. 4795-479S Ritchie C. and S. Co., Gran. Bt S. 9162 LIME. Balfour. Gufirlo A Co S. 9197-C676 Bvans. Coleman A Evann. Ft. Colurnli. .K. 29S8 Clllev riroa.. Xetv WeHtminBtor. . Phones 15. IC XV. X. O'Xell A Co., 54S .U--Y. St. ..fi. 4795-4798 Ritchie Con. & Sup. d , Granville. .S. 9! «2 II. V. Winch Co. Ld.. Winch Bds..S. 279-1944 SLATE Evans. Coleman A Evans ft. Co! S. 29X8 VV . X. O'X'-ii & Co.. ;.4^ Sr>. St,..S. 4795- 4 798 R. V. Winch A Co.. Wines BId...S. 279-1914 Ritchie. Con. A Sup. Co.. i.ii;i%,-. Vdg. ,H. 9161 STEEL—REIXI-'dHC'IN*;. Etahour. Guthrie A i V S. 9197-6576 Evans, Coleman A Kvans, ft. Col S. 29.18 store * oi ricE n.vrniKs jt storh FRONTS Dixon & Murray SS765-8766 Kvans, Colemiui *. Kvans, It. Col ». 29SK W. X. O'Xell * Co., S4X Sey. St...>'. 4795-479S TAR AND ITITII (he Ranetl Co.. Ltd.. Mth .V Arl.utus I!.iv. 6.1 Kvans, Coloiitan .*.• Evans., ft. Col s, 2;i!JK TI1.K—DRAINING Kvans. Coleman A Kwwix Ft. Colum. .S. 29S» 'illiey Urus., Xew WestiuitiKdrr I'liones 15. 18 Ritchiu (.'on. it Sup. (.'</., Granv. IIiIk-.S. 91iIJ federal Lumber Co. LUMBER llaxern IiM«. ,.S. 3998- WALLPAPERS Paints and Varnishes INTERBOR DECORATORS Seymour 1075 90S Granville St. SpecsaSests in Interior Finishes MACHINKRl Urown. Fraser & Co.. Ltd.. 11S0 Rornrr ,1t .5. 715f. DfirJIng, Krank & Co., 114'.'. Homor Street Scy. 4 100-4101 W. X. O'Xell * Co., 14S Soy. St. ..S. 4795-479S Ritchie Con. A Sup. Co., Oronv!. Rd'«. .S. 9K.J The Holden Co., Ltd., 64 2 Pender St. VV. Sey. lOflf.. MACHINE WORK WKstmlaiter Iron Workn. Nuw Westmlnsldr Phono .13 MANTKI.H—BRICK. TILK ANR WOOD Evana, Coleman A Evgnii, ft. Col a. 2»X$ W. X. C'Xel! ft Co., 548 S'»y. St. . .fl. 4795-4798 RItchl« Con. *. 8u*. Co.. Granvlll«..S. 9162 MARBLE AND ONVX Kvana, Coloman A Bvana, ft. Col S. 298S W. N. O'Noll A Co., 541 Sey. Bt. 8. 479S-479* TILK— FLOOR AND WALL ICva.-ia. Coloman it Kviiiih, ft. Col S. 29J8 W. X. O'Xeil .*. Co.. f.4.> :'i.-y. St. ..S. 4795-479H TIN I'LATFS Ralfmir, f;iithrl<> \- Co S. !>I97-Ii57fi Kvans, Colomnn A Kviuih, ft. Col N. 23X8 R- V, Winch & Co., Winch H;d...S. 279-1944 TOOL STI'.KL Darling. Frank A Co., I I 12 Hon .or St. >. 4 100-1101 VACTT.M CLKAXIXO SVS flSMH. Barr A Andt.-riton. )0«0 Homer !,t S. CISC WALL HOARDS Evans. Colemnn & Evans, ft. .'ol S. 2981 The Standard I'aint Co. of C- lada. Ltd., 4.10 Standanl Hank l.'hlx S.-y. „">13 WATKRI'ROOF COI.I'OI NO The n.-irrctt Co.. Ltd., iOtlW. Arluitus P. a v. C>3 Kvans, Coloman A Kvans, .'t. Col S. '-'988 W X. O'Xeil A Co. !>4S Si/. St....S. 4795-1791' Tin" Slandard Paint Co i f Canada. Ltd., •130 Standard ll.-uik M< g Scy. J9I.1 WINDOW SI RKI'INS VV. X. O'Xell A Co., D48 i.tey. St. ..3. 479I-47SS WINDOW SCRKKNS Artistic Wire X- I r««n Wnrk-i. II.M6 Dulk-iiii St. E I'air. Jd-IS WIRE WORKERS Artistic Wire \ Iron Wurl.-.. Il.'li. Diillcriii St. IC Fair. JtilS H'lltlt UOI'B Balfour, Guthrie A Co 8. 9197-8676 Kvans, Coloman A Ei ^m, rt. Col S. 2988 Ritchlo. Con. A Sup. I o.. Granv. Bdg. ,s. 91tiJ R. V. Winch A Co.. Wlnck I3ld...S. 279-194-1 WHOLESALE ROOFING The Rarrctt Co., Ltd., 10th Ave. and Arluitus St Ray. 03 The Standard I'aint Co. of Canada, T.,.1., 4.10 Standard Hank "Id*. Scy. 2013 Sidney Rubber Kocfmtf Co S. 4119
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