7-V?- % Pi» f 'vl U I I 1 p An I p m St? if i 1 I I H' m 19U' RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Vancouver, Publishers. Covering British Columbia. j| pStagrmiusi Vol. 15, No 66, Friday, Nov. 22, 1918 MANTELS, GRATES and TILES WE HAVE A WELL ASSORTED STOCK. OUR.PRICES ARE RIGHT Contracts taken for Tile, Terazzo and Marble Work. STORE FRONT DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. . O'Neil Co., Limited BUILDING MATERIAL Tel. Sey. 4795-6. 548-550 Seymour St. fate Accounted of ' - ACCOUNT if he has a bank ACCOUNT. No account Is too small, to receive a courteous welcome at this bank. ''; Tlie Home Bank of Canada Vancouver Branch, 446 Hastings St. W. J. P. l.IacD'ONAZ.D, Manager- ALVANIZING— Bolts - Nuts - Bars-Spikes Ships' Equipment Allan *& MclKelvie Engineering Co., Ltd. 1214 Pender St., E. Hiehland 1573 VANCOUVER, B.C. nigniana 157J '.UII.DII«ra FEBMZTS AMOUNTING TO S500 OB OVEB ISBUEB AT THE VA.KTCOUVEH CXTTT KAII YESTEKDAT Number DescrJiJtion Cost street Address Irdt and Block *)G!)7—-Pipe shed & blacksmith $920 0C98—-Alterations ....... $900 industrial Island ill7 Broadway .... Subdivision Architect Contractor Address Owner Address Pacific Construction Co. . J. Malloy .; Roofing, Building Papers, etc. Building Partition and Drain Tile L'JMBIA AV Lumber Veneer Panels, Our Stock is the Most Complete on the Pacific Coa»t We are also Sole Agents for the Celebrated "Beaver Brand" Maple and Birch Flooring. J. FYFE SMITH CO. LIMITED 1320 Richardi St. Vancouver, B. C. Clayburn Firebrick, Special Shaped Firebrick, Pressed Brick, etc. Vancouver Brand Cement, Reinforced Steel, H yd rated Lime, etc. Mundy, Rowland & Co. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS .... o ■ Power Installations General Electrical Construction •PHOHE SEYMOUR 1145 Standard Bank Building VANCOUVER - WINNIPEG J *■,*,**£*%**&*♦**' T *5> *•*-*£* %**5: •*•*£'*".-*£* -.**£'*.*<i? *■*•*£'-i**£.'- BUILDING PERMITS I garage, 164S Al- 9696—J. Palmer, jberni St.; $75. 9699—G. H. Knowling, 1933 Broadway W.; $125. THE HGLDEIN CO., Ltd. GENERAL RAILWAY & CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES "Z;. Sole Agents in Canada Por ■;.: Chicago Pneumatic Too! Co. .-^ Boyer Riveting & ChlppThV"-Hammered -,'" Electric Tools; Rock Drills; Air Compressor!; •-- !■ Fuel Oil and Gas Engines. MpitrM., Tofoata WioaipeE 542 Pender St. W.. Vancauver B. C, , Phone Sey. 1065 ■workshop, meeting of tlie city council. The bylaw is to be brought doy/n at the request ol! the school board, and if it passes the council, will be submitted to the ratepayers for. ratification'-at the coming January elections. FRANK DARLBNG & CO. PNEUMATIC TOOLS ASK TENDERS FOR HOSE. The park board, at its meeting on Wednesday afternoon, decided to call for tenders for 5.00 feet of ;,li-inch hose to be purchased at the beginning of the year. Tenders are" to be sent to Park Supt. Rawlings. WANT "PACKING CASES. "; "r The Dominion Products, Limited, 1522 Standard Bank Building, are ask- CITY NEEDS $340,C00 MORE. Finding that it needed just $340,000 more to finance civic operations for the balance of the year and leave a little to start the next year on, the city council at its meeting Tuesday passed a by-law authorizing the borrowing of that sum from the city's bankers. This $340,000 is in additioo ,to:t\vo previous loans against current and tax arrears .amounting to" $2,-100,- 000 so far this 3'ear. 66 TI-IOR 5» Roller Bearing Drills - Close Quarter Piston Air Drills-Rivetting Hammers Chipping Hammers-Wood Borers-Turbine and Electric Drills High Speed Steel—Drills--Reamers, Complete Stock of Accessories 1 144 HOMER ST. Phone Sey. 4100 irowit. Fraser& Co., Ltd. SUCCESSORS TO DOMINION EQUIPMENT^ & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Mining, .Municipal and Contractors' Machinery and Supplies 1150 Homer Street Phone Seymour 7155 Vancouver, B. C. I ling for tenders for the manufacture of | packing cases, the specifications for { which may be obtained at their office. j Xctice of tender appears on page 4. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR TWELVE COTTAGES Tenders are being asked for by the Honourable the Minister of Railways for the erection and completion of twelve cottages at Sipiamish for the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Company. Notice of tenVers appears on page 4. London, Eng-. Montreal "Winnipeg- Toronto Vancouver, B. ROBERT W. HUNT & CO., LTD. ENGINEERS INSPECTION -- TESTS - CONSULTATION STEEL, CEMENT, BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, PIPE, RAILS, CARS, LOCOMOTIVES, SECONDHAND EQUIPMENT, CREOSOTED • MATERIAL, LUMBER, ETC. Office, 1601 Standard Sank Bldg. Phone Seymour 2199 508 Hasttng-B W., Vancouver, B. C. " C«ruent Testing- Laboratory, Boom 1601; Physical Testing- laboratory, Room Bl Renident In»p; cto •« at Largo Manufacturing Centers SEWER EXTENSION TO BE DONE BY DAY LABOR At a meeting of the Vancouver and Districts Joint Sewerage Board held yesterday morning, it was decided that the tenders for the Bridge Street sewer extension were too high and that the work would be carried out by day labor. The work comprises approximately 1M00 feet of -I feet and 1500 feet of 5 feet concrete sewer. BIG PLANT NOW BEING BUILT AT BEAVER COVE FOR MAKING OF PULP Quietly, unobtrusively and without the usual publicity attendant upon , such ventures, the big plant of the j Beaver Cove Lumber and Pulp Com-j pany is beginning to take form and \ indicate the real magnitude of the tin-i dertaking. This notable addition to ' tiie iarge employing industries of the ! province is being built at Beaver Cove, I Alert Bay, B. C, and the construction J work is already so far advanced as to warrant the awarding of some of the j sub-contracts to local firms who were i surprised at the extent of the enter- j prise. - ! The present unit of the saw mill ! and pulp mill under construction will i cost §7f>0,000. The plant is laid out! for five units, which will practically! Stfuctmti fteef For toy Purpose' BEAKS, CHANNELS, ANGLES, PISTES, TEES, COLTTM3TS COMPLETELY EQUIPPED FABRICATING SHOPS CANADIAN NORTHWEST STEEL COT, Ltd. Fairmont 2396 and 2397 Vancouver, X. C. quintuple the capacity of the unit at present under construction. It will be impractical and impossible to construct more than two of the units until such time as the company's hydro- TO ADDRESS ENGINEERING electric power system is in operation AND TECHNICAL SOCIETY ! to furnish additional power. The unit On Monday evening naxt at S ,.p.m. j **ow under construction will be steam- a lecture will bo given by Professor j driven, but later on this power will U Killam before the Vancouver branch ' °e simply kept in reserve and the Galley Bros., Ltd. DEALERS IN Phone 15 and 16 CRUSHED ROCK - SAND - GRAVEL !! Kinds of Building; Material 902 Columbia Street West New Westminster, B.C. of the Engineering and Technical Institute, in the Sportsropjn oi' the Motel Vancouver. The subject of Professor Killam's lecture is "Internal Combustion Engine." and I lie public are cordially invited to attend. . DIAMOND DRILLING CONTRACT AWARDED Hon. William Sloan. .Minister of Mines, announced Wednesday that the J contract for diamond drilling in the | Snowstorm group of the Highland ! Valley has been awarded to the Inter- j national Diamond Drilling Contracting | Company. It is stated that the Snow- [ storm group will prove a valuable as- j set to the province. IE JAMES BROOKES WOODWORKING O0..LTO sma>pit>M»p><«*M>w''<MBM>n>>«ur^ Union Depot 1916 Can. Northern Rly. Depot 1917 Calgary Armory 1918 Rossland High School 1918 NEED $514,000 FOR SCHOOLS. Notice of motion to introduce a by law to borrow 9r.-l4.O00 for the eree tion of new schools and school pur poses generally, was given by Aid. i brick Kirk, finance chairman, at the lasr I j whole plant operated by electricity) ; generated by water power. The pres-' ent steam equipment comprises a bat- j tery of five 300-horsepower vertical | tube boilers, supplied by the Weeks? Boiler Company, of Saginaw, Michi- j gnn. These furnish steam to drive a ! UL'oO-horsepower I'.OO K. XV. turbine | and generator, supplied by the Allis, j Chalmers Co. Temporary buildings have already been erected to take care of a maximum of l~,0 workmen which will be employed during the construction. The Vancouver offices of the company are at 307 London Building. Among the local contracts already awarded in connection with the erection of this big plant are the following: Mundy, Uowland it Co., electrical work: Scrim Lumber Company, sash and doors; Vulcan Iron Works, digester and tanks: Evans, Coleman & Evans J Balfour, Guthrie & Co. BUILDING MATERIAL DEPARTMENT REINFORCING STEEL:— Largest stock of Mild Steel Bars in Western Canada. We cut to length. Cold Twist and Bend Bars. BOLTS:— Drift Bolts, Machine Bolts, Tie Bolts. We are prepared to furnish large orders of Special Bolts on short notice. SPIKES—CAST IRON WASHERS, ETC. MERCHANT IRON and STEEL BARS PORTLAND CEMENT — LIME — HYDRATED LIME — FIRE CLAY SCOTCH FIRE BRICK — BLACKSMITH COAL — COKE SEA COAL — PIG IRON — MANILA ROPE, ETC. VANCOUVER WINCH BUILDING Private Ex. Sey. 9197 San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland Seattle, Tacoma VICTORIA BELMONT BUILDING Telephone 5037 We Have Just Installed a COMPLETE MARINE RAILWAY Size 110 x 42 feet General Scow and Tugboat Repairing iitehie Contracting & Supply Co. Ltd. Phone Seymour 9163 1561 Granville Street <T:r-.Ttt,.riilf*r1 on -PnCfl 3t Phone Westminster 473 1259—6th St., East Burnaby Modern. [Brick (Busldsng on centriillv Im-.-tr.-<! enrner lot $35,000.00 on terms Get full partii'vihii-s ;it the otIU'c of GENERAL ADMINISTRATION SOCIETY Credit Fonder Bldg-. 850 Hasting-.. Street West Irorgringrs Machine Work Patterns ! John Reld, Proprietor Manufacturers of Structural and Ornamental Ironwork •Phone 53 Office and Works, Tenth St.. New Westminster, B. C. BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD •) British Columbia Record (Established 19 I'D Published every Monday, Wednesday and Friday by the Record Publishing Company BliT F WALLPAPERS Paints and Varnishes N. G. Foster Limited INTERIOR DECORATORS Seymour 1075 90S Granville St. Specialists in Interior Finishes MARINE NEWS Silversmith, P. Bartlett,. general agent of the timed to ship four carloads of ore last S. P. Ry. Co., and T. VV. Simmons, gen- SHIPBUILDING H.D.Rees WAKruse W.C.Jenkins The Electric Shop A newspaper of general circulation, featuring Building, Contracting, Engineering, Industrial, Shipbuilding, .Mining, .Automobile, Pro. vincial, City and Harbor Improremeuts. , C. H. NELSON....MANAGING EDITOR Office and Plant £83 Homer-Richards Lane. VANCOUVER REAR OF 431 DUNSMUIR STREET PHONE SEYMOUR 7808. Subscription Bates Ooe month $1.00 j Six months : $5.no ] AU subscriptions are payable strictly in aiianaa CANADA'S PLACE "IN THE SUN." Canadians can indeed hold their heads high as a result of the splendid Allied victory achieved over the proud month, valued at $7,000 each. A rich gold quartz ledge has been located near Barkerville. The lead has been traced for several miles. The Granby smelter at Grand Forks shut down temporarily, owing to the "flu" effecting ore shipments from Phoenix. The Crow's Nest Oil Company has a well down 1580 feet at Sage Creek, in the Flathead. The drill is in hard rock, and the well is being cased to a depth of 14S0 feet. One of Sam Cavanaugh's mining claims near the Triune mine in the Ferguson district has rewarded his efforts with a, rich strike of silver ore eral agent of the S. P. Ry. Co., ocean transportation lines, will join the New York office of Frank Waterhouse & Co. Dec. .1. Capt. H. C. Hansen will superintend the construction of three 1400-ton sailing vessehrto be built at the Cholberg shipyards, Victoria. The steamer Protesilaus of the Blue Funnel Line arrived in Seattle at noon yesterday from Hong Kong, and is due to arrive in this city on the 26th. The steamer Mingchow, also of the Blue Funnel Line, will return here from Seattle on the 27th, to load cargo for Oriental ports. The Manila Maru of the O. S. K. Line arrived in Victoria yesterday, from Yokohama and Hong Kong. Two steel steamers of SOOO tons each will be built by the J. L. Mullen Contracting Co. at Prince Rupert for the Dominion Government, at $.185 per ton. ELECTRIC SUPPLIES WIRING and REPAIRS 12 Hastings St. E. Sey. 1224 E. Chrystal & Company Carpenters and Contractors Store and Office Fixtures General Repairs 219 Keefer St. Seymour 8551 Phone Seymour 1878. and arrogant German empire. Canada's said to be-two feet wide. Cacanaugh ., , ,.v . . Jnas completed the crosscut and con- jsons have writ large with Immortal . , ' x . I templates extensive development, ink their names on the pages of his-j ,In fhe Burnaby district, near Van- tory. Fifty thousand of them have i couver, the Spartan Oil Company will died that we might live and enjoy.drill a well 2,000 feet deep if oil is freedom from German autocracy. At not found before that depth is reach- Ihe second battle of Tpres they "saved bed. the situation" which meant that they saved a vital breach in the whole western front. Men of peace they sprang lapidly to arms when the call came, and every time they met a militarized Hun they took his measure. Time and again,... either in individual units or collectively they proved themselves superior to the Hun. No army comes out of the war with greater honors than the Canadians. Living or dead, they are enshrined forever in Canada's heart and Canada has earned its place "in the sun" as a result of her sons' noble sacrifice. , The Copper Farm,;four miles east of Princeton, will begin shipping to the Granby this month. The ore averages $35 to the ton in copper and g"Old. ■■ ';; ;,,<; ;-.;•;' ;■' <-,.;■ JAPANESE MINER PREDICTS: BIG THINGS FOR PACIFIC COAST The development of commerce and industry in the countries bordering on the Pacific Ocean will grow to an undreamed-of magnitude within the next 25 years, says Petseyo Kosugi, representative of the Kuhara Mining Com- J pany, .of Osaka, Japan, who is in Portland. "The Kuhara Company is the largest The 2,400-ton wooden ship Snet'ind was launched at tlie J.. II. Price Shipbuilding Co. plant in Seattle last Saturday. This is the first ship of the Golden Garden plant. in TACOMA.—Tacoma's first, concrete float was successfully placed in the water by the builder, C. E. Hogberg, at Point Defiance. It is a success in every way; The float, which is built on reinforced plans, is 20x40 feet and 3.6 feet in depth. Plenty of free board was allowed by the builder. -It is now factor in Japan, and controls the steel J found necessary to ballast the float yards in Kiobe, besides operating [ down. It will be used by the park steamers: to. the Orient. .:.;" .' board at the park. . ,! : ; MANUFACTURING COMPANY •Makers of Switch Boartln, Panel Boards, Steel Cabinetc, etc. Switches dusifrtHTl nnrl built for speoinl work. any 41 Alexander St. - Vancouver, B.C. Norman Kydd PLUMBING and HEATING "Ready Plumbing" with working blue prints for country installation! 906 Davie St. Seymour 9188 VANCOUVER, B. C. Bamberton Cement Electrical Contractors Light aad Power Motor Repairs Storage Batteries The Jarvis Electric Company, Ltd. t7« XUkirti St. 'Phone Seymour 175 For towing damaged automobiles to garages : a ; low, .four-wheeled truck that picks up a car bodily has been invented. '•■-,..':"' Adkison & Dill GENERAL CONTRACTORS Specialists In Reinforced Concrete 325 Howi St Siy.376a--8iy.B2IR Bu lidos Cable Pacific Lime Baynes & Horie General Contractors 836 Howe St Seymour 1389 R. V. WINCH & CO., Vancouver and Victoria ELECTRIC MOTORS FOR RENT We specialize in prompt service for Contractors' temporary power installations •BIOELECTRIC- SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY 'Phone Seymour 5000 and hive our representative call NEW WORK » CONTRACTS LET THE POIpLOWING TABLE SHOWS BUILDINOS COSTIIIO $5,000 OB OVER, ON WHICH CONSTRTTCTTOJ* is UNDER WAY, OB ON WHICH CONTRACTS HAVE BEEN 1ET BUT CONSTRUCTION NOT YET STARTED. Edward Cox General Contractor Cabinet Making; Fixtures Seymoar 1163 735 Neinckea St. Davies Construction Co. General Contractors Cridit-Foncier Bide. fiicinar, B.C Dominion Construction Co., Ltd. General Contractors 509 Ricbarij SL Seynoir 1412 Character Coit j Hydro Therapeutic Residence $7,500 Road No.- 3 *.000 Tuberculosis Clinic ....47,130 Grain Elevator 70,000 Church 35,000 Commercial Bldgs 25,000 Foundry & Machine Shop 15,000 Residence 3,i00 Government Shed 129,000 Residence 9,000 Residence • 10,000 Residences each 4,000 Remodelling Offices 5,000 Brick Building Uungalows 6.000 Refreshment Stand ...**.$5,000 Residence ... ... 7,000 Mill Warehouse $5,000 Residence ...: . £500 Bungalow "595 Remodelling Building 10,000 Residence $5,000 Powdered Fuel Plant $39,000 Brick Bldg 5000 VANCOUVER Location Owner Military Annex, Gen'l Hosp...MiI. Hosp. C»m. Shaughnessy Heights F. A. Dietrick Lulu Island Richmond Municipality Pender Street Rotary Club Beach Ave ....... Chas. P. Coles Co. 1160 Georgia St.;. First Church of Christ Set. Fairview and Point Grey.. Un-versity of B. C. Dufferin Street Columbia Block & Tool Co 1305—12th Ave. W .Wesley Rowson Government Wharf'.. Government Shaughnoasy Heights .S: J. Crocker Shaughnessy Heights G. W. Tornroos Angus Ave. Macaulay A Nicolls 236 Sroithe Vane. Milling & Grain Co. Seymour St B. C. Tel. Co. Magee Allan & Richards Hastings & Carrall B. C. Elec. Co. 2875 Alder Street. .A. R. McFarland 236 Smythe. Van. Milling & Grain C». 1906 Trafalgar W. A. Cameion 1435 lath Ave. W H. D. Christie Cor. Davie and Granville Sts.. Geo. E. Trorey S.E. Cor. Maple & Magee Rd.C.H.McFarlane Powell St B. C.: Sugar Refinery 131 Hastings St. E Pemberton & Son Archt. Harrison, & Lamond Industrial Engineers Seynoir 3535 601 Pacific Bldg. Character Coet I f Hodgson & Kins Contractors & Engineers 403 Locdos Bide. Siyneor 6506 Palmer Bros. General Contractors 329 Main SL Seymoar 4178 Fruit Storage Warehouse 45,000 lirick School Add 20,400 •.2-Mile Extension 300,000 Hastings-Barnct Road • Ii ridge Span & Trestle Government Shed Bridge (2 span) Lining Tunnel 250,000 Bridge • 36,000 Reconstruction 160,000 Frame Bldg 5,000 Residence . 6.000 Nitrogen Plant Concentrator, etc 1,000,000 Concentrator, etc 50,000 Railroad .' 1,000,000 Infirmary and Service Bl«ic $151,236 Bridge liank Building 12.000 Bridge Pulp & Saw Mill $750,000 Protective Works $60,000 Fred L. Townley J. A. Benzie. H. H. Gillingham . .. Matheson & DcGucrre Sharp & Thompson . T. H. Bamforth L. l... & Wfi C. Vern. Fred L. Townley Jas. A. Benzie A. E. Henderson A. E. Henderson ►Owners Fred L. Townley.. .-... Owners Fred. L. Townley A. E. Henderson Fred L. Townley ..... H. D. Christie Gardiner & Mercer. .., Fred L. Townley Fuller Engineering Co. J. H. Bowman........ Contr. Davies Construction Co. S. J. Newitt Harrison & Lamond Baynes & Horie Owners Owners S. N. McLeod Dom. Const. Co. >n Vernon Bros. Hodgson & King * S. J. Newitt ■ S. J. Newitt S. J. Newitt D. & W. Gray •• Adkison & Dill ...... G. M. Champion Owners John B. Sterling D. & W. Gray Day Lahor W. J. Read ..Harrison & Lamond G. M. Champion .Can. N.W. Stec! Co. Baynes & Horie It Pays ContractdrfTo Advertise You have service for sale— ADVERTISE IT! You have a reason for being in business— ADVERTISE IT! .You realize that the better you are known the more business vou wiil do. Ask our advertising manager to talk the " matter over with }'ou. Sey. 7808. Rear 431 Dunsmuir St RECORD FUB. CO. 583 Homer Richards Lane, Publishers of BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD BRITISH COLUMBIA GENERAL. Location r„ Ownii Vernon Vernon Fruit Union Trail School Board Clinton P.G.E. Railway Hastings St. E ' Cwigg to Lulu Island Victoria . Government Princeton Kettle Valley Railway Rogers Pass C. P. Railway North Vancouver P.GE. Railwa North Vancouver Wallace Shipyard Ardley .; Western Canada Power Co Victoria W. S. Salsbury Lake Buntzen..Amer. Nitrogen Products Co. Copper Mountain B. C. Copper Co. Chu Chua Queen Bess Mining Co. I Princeton t« Copper Mt. ...B. C. Copper Co. Tranquillc B. C. Tuberculosis Society Oyster River—Comox Dist...Prov. Govenn't fs'anaimo Royal Bank Englishman's River, Alberni Dist.. Prov.Govt Beaver Cove.. Beaver Cove Lumber & Pulp Co Steveston Dom. Government ADAM JACK Brick Builder and Contractor Kilns, Furnace*, and Boiler* a Specialty ESTIMATES GIVEN - -DISTANCE NO OBSTACLE Telephone Highland 728 2021W.I.S1. VANCOUVER, B. C. arch — - Contr. R. P. S. Twizell Owner J. H. Bowman Moncrieff S: Whittaker Northern Const. Co. Cotton Co. Wm. Grccnlcf-s R. Moncricfl Armstrong, Morrison & Co., Ltd Carter, Halls & Aldingcr Robertson and Partner.* Hodgson & King '••:;•••••■• Hodgson & King C. M. Keith S. J. Newitt Owners Owners Owners • • • •* Owner W. P. Tierney Public Works Dept Dominion Con. Co. Prov. Pub. Wka Dept.. .Robertson & Partners Hodgson & King Prov. Pub. Wks. Dept Wra. Grcenlees • • ■ • : • • • • • . Owners Public Works Dept Hodgson & King Robertson &Partners,Ltd. Public Works Contractors and Engineers Seymour 1274 806 Metropolitan Bldg. t H. A. Wiles GENERAL CONTRACTOR Alterations, etc. 1350 • Otb Ave. W. Bayview 2278 ARMSTRONG, I CO., LIMITED | PILING"" POLES I FIR, CEDAR or HEMLOCK any length - any diameter FEDERAL LUMBER CO. + Incorporated 1909 1021-1024 Roger. Building Seymour 3998.3999 *+*++*+*+*^^ ♦+*^**^*Mh»*^ PiifoSSe Works Contractors "OCEAN FALLS" KRAFT Office 313-815 Bower Bldg. Vancouver, B. C NOTICE Kraft Wrapping Paper Is now being manufactured in British Columbia. The paper is of excellent, uniform quality and of great tensile strength. Samples and prices gladly given. Sales Agents SMITH, DAVIDSON & WRIGHT, LIMITED Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. S3K«? Seymour Tire & Rubber Company, Limited Sole Dealers and Service Station for Goodyear S.V. Truck Tires BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD 851 Pender St. W. Seymour 3053 INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES, FARMS, FACLORY SITES AND TIMBER SECURITIES GOVERNMENT AND MUNICIPAL BONDS, MORTGAGES Additional information ■TCKardmfj thfjst' inquiries may be obtained from the Secretary ol' the Board of Trade, Vancouver, or upon application to,'"lne Commercial IntelliKenee ranch ol' tlie Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa." ' ■ Correspondents lire requested to quote the number of the "opportunity" when 'liKkirin for additional information. Holiest for each opportunity should be on a separate sheet and state opportunity number. The Bureau does not furnish credit ratliiKS or assume responsibility as to the .**r.tni<liii« of foreign inquiries; the usual precautions should be taken in all ease-i. RENTS COLLECTED BUILDINGS MANAGED Ceperley, Rounsefell and Company ESTABLISHED 1886 739 Hastings St. W, * Vancouver Telehporia Seymour 7820 : LATEST ENQUIRIES. The followltiK inquiries are the latest received. For rapid perusal the reader may know at a glanco items of interest bv notlrm' the class of woods mentioned at the end or each inquiry- . IMPORTANT—Quote the number or the "Opportunity" in your correspondence. 781. Wire ren.cir.g-, Gates, etc.— A London lirm of engineers is ope:: to undertake the aireney of a first-class Canadian manufacture of wire fencing. Kates, etc.. for the sale of which they cialm an expert knowledge. A partner is at present in the United States, so could advantageously conduct negotiations. 782. Saccharine.—A firm in Yokohama is anxious to obtain supplies of the above i:i Canada after the. war. I era.1 Canadian' manufacturers. lie would | like to secure representation for the I following additional lines of Canadian noods: Medium-priced men's shoes, babies' shoes, knitted underwear, summer sweaters for ladies, bathing suits, women's fiats, wallpaper rubber goods, artificial flowers. 734. Bottles—An Importing house in St. John's, Newfoundland, wishes to purchase one hundred dozen 24-ounce whiskey bottles. 785. Axe Handles. — A St. John's, Newfoundland, firm is open to purchase a carload'of axe handles. 786. Broom Stails.—An English lirm inquires for hrdbm stalls. Average length, -1 feet 2 inches: diameter, 1" 1-8 inch full. Inquirer states that there is a great demand for these at present. 787. Aluminum Ing-ota.—A Japanese fii-m would like to receive samples of aluminum ingots f'JS per cent.). Said ingots to be of first quality. 788. Railway Red Car Boxes. — A Glasgow firm inquires for the above, with a view to post-war business. Considerable quantities have been imported in the past for the United States. , 789. Zinc Residues, Flux Skimmingfe and Kara Spelter. -— A Glasgow firm w.mies to hear from exporters of the above, with a view to post-war business. 720. Small Petrol Engine for Panning; Purposes.—An Airdrie lirm' -wishes to hear from manufacturers who have the above to offer for post-war business. 791. Zinc Ore.—A Glasgow lirm. who have imported the above from Canada before tlie war, wish to communicate with'exporters with a view to post-war business. 792. Cream Separators.— A Scottish firm asks to be. placed in communication with exporters of the above for postwar business. 793. Small Threshing Outfits. — An Airdrie lirm asks to hear from exporters who can offer the above for post-war business. 794. Chilled Cast Tramway and Bail- way Wheels—An important lirm of rnan- uiacturers' representatives would like to be placed in communication with manufacturers with a view of undertaking their representation in Argentina, and would like to get in touch J with one who is in a position to be able to deliver said materials at a shipping port and ship same to this country. 795. Pit PropB.— The representative of several Belgian and .French raanu- lacturers and mine owners wishes to make arrangements to get supplies of j.it props and timber for construction purposes at the conclusion of the war. would take up the representation for this . market. • (Address, British Trade Commissioner in Canada, ?.G7 Beaver Hall Square, Montreal, referring to British Trade Inquiry No. 401-1.) Electrical g-enerators, motors, switch- g-ears, projectors, ship ntting-s, etc.— An Knglish firm of manufacturing engineers, who are not represented here, desire to make arrangements with a Canadian firm who can handle their machinery, etc. (No. -iO.'iO.) Cycle and motor accessories. — An .English manufacturing ■ firm in the Mid Hinds desires to appoint, a Canadian agent to (rare for their after-war trade. (No. 4032.) , Steam, gas and oil engines, mining- machinery, etc.—A well-known English firm of manufacturing- engineers are prepared to appoint Canadian agents who control a technical staff capable of erecting and putting their machinery in running order. (No, -1037.) Dry cells for batteries—A London, England, firm of manufacturers wishes to appoint suitable agents Ln Canada. (No. 2114.) Basic slag-—An English metallurgist w'ho will be. in a position after the war to supply large quantities of basic- Blag, wishes to get in touch with Canadian buyers. (No. 4039.) Artistic Wire! & iron Wks. Manufacturers Ornamental Iron "Work and all kinds of Wire Work. 112-10 Dufferin St. Kair. 204 S G. Kilgren ' Ge neral Con tractor 962 14tb Ave. Fairmont 94BL (Continued from pag*e 1) Davie Vulcanizing Company RETREADS, PLAIN or NON-SKID This work done right here in our shop. Sections, Re-inforccments and Tread Repairs Auto repairing of every description Phone Seymour 1184 636 DAVIE ST. VANCOUVER, B. C. INQUIRIES RECEIVES BT THE KBIT iSH TRADE COMMISSION IN CANADA. Inquiries received from British export houses which wish to open connections with Canada. Canadian importers w-ho may desire to obtain specific articles of United Kingdom manufacture are invited to communicate with tlie British .Trade. Commissioner in Canada, 3G7 Heaver Hall Square, Montreal, who .will be pleased to obtain and furnish catalogues and price lists of the principal United Kingdom firms manufacturing the goods required. IMPORTANT. — Quote the British Trade Inuiry Number in each case. Scientific apparatus, X-ray tubes.'etc. —An English manufacturer desires to get in touch with Canadian firms who I The plant is expected to be finished and in operation next spring. This first unit will have a capacity of 40 tbns; of sulphate0 pulp daily, .while the saw mill, 'which is also being built, will have a cutting capacity of 100,000 feet of lumber per day. When in operation the plant will employ between 250 and 300 employees. It will; be necessary to have three shifts of men in the pulp mill. The contract for supplying the pulp machinery has been awarded to the Waterous Engine^ Works of Brantford, Ont., while the evaporator will be made by the Swan- son Evaporator Co., Chicago. Part of the caustic tanks for the reduction of the pulp will be built at the plant. Favored with an ideal site for their plant, the Beaver Cove Lumber and Pulp Co. intend to make a model industrial town there. Plans for the laying out of the townsite are already in process. ' Homes will be erected for the employees, as soon as the plant is completed, and a church, theatre, social club and other amusements of a modern industrial town will come in due course. ^^^'5^@l>3i2) FORYOURCAR rts^rp^ni oi 4o per cent> ,on9er |,fe 18 months' Guarantee PRICE NO HIGHER Call and see us when passing JARVIS ELECTRIC CO. S70 Richards St. Distributors for B. C. Seymour 175 USE ELASTIGU 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 Street ...... - VANCOUVER, B.C. Phone Bay. 63 1 to 5 Tons :Q' Fact Worth Considering j For over eight years FEDERALS have been/built by a strong, well financed ■ company which has devoted its energies -to Motor Trucks Exclusively—That's why they are Built right—Ask / Tucker Motor Company Seymour 8565 833 Pender St. West, Vanconvei Distributors for The FEDERAL Motor Truck Ca, Detroit t&.J.*$p^«^J.*W.^^<jp^*iW.»cfK.^.$.**.V(».yt3^^ * ' -■ •£• * ' 4» Vancouver Gas Appliance Co AGENTS FOR THE ORIGINAL FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE MOTOR TRUCK—ELEVENTH YEAR In all tmckdom there is no truck similar to the Duplex 4-Wheel 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 run. The Duplex 4-Wheel Drive has practically four times the pulling power of any rear wheel drive truck of equal size and capacity. Tlie truck, loaded to capacity, has the additional power to pull 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. Tlie 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 strinf of trailers in 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. Tlie Duplex chain case gives it a tremendous reserve power fully ample, when applied to any one of its four wheels, to extricate the truck from any road hole into which it is driven. By throwing 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 inches of wheel travel. Through the use of the Duplex Adler self-locking differentials on both 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 ORDINARY HEAVY DUTY TRUCK. For Full Particulars, Specifications, etc. m McCLARY'S RANGES Industrial and Household ^■-s, trmmA.A.m Z".:' Gas Fittings I ♦ i I ± Distributors for Western Canada. Phone Seymour 1860 nine 1387 Granville St. C. Bain, Manager 767 ROBSON ST. SEYMOOR 801 **• i * X t <w to~ BPJTI3H COLOMBIA BEGGED K&msMB&z^m •;'•' •>> '•'AV!- avBis^wtwjw5"* "BAGLEY MAKES GOOD RUBBER STAMPS" PRINTERS, ENGRAVERS and NS Ltd. ANUFACTURERS "BAGLEY DOES GOOD PRINTING" SSSRsr SEALS STENCILS, RUBBER AND METAL STAMPS, METAL CHECKS, TIME CHECKS KEV TAGS, BRASS SIGNS /'.'NUM. BERING MACHINES, BADGES OF ALL KINDS ETC. ALL WORK GUARANTEED a EST QUALITY, PROMPT DELIVERY AND FAIR PRICES PHONE SEY. 316 Moved to 516 PENDER ST., W. BARR & ANDERSON PLUMBING and KEATING International Automatic Sprinkler Equipment Phone Seymour 6188 1060 Homer SL Vancouver B. C. aaragaa*^ VICTORIA NOTES. The Local Improvement Commissioners made a start yesterday on the list of about eighty by-laws submitted to them'by the city council, and it is 'expected that two weeks will complete the work. The commissioners will sit every day until the list is disposed of. POSTED Fraser River PILE DRIVING CO. LIMITED P. A. Jones, MgT. x WHARF BUILDING; BRIDGES, PILE FOUNDATIONS, ■ ETC--..- ' Owners of Tug "CLIVE" General Towing 324 Front St. New Wsstininster Telephone 1015 TENDERS WANTED. Sealed tenders wanted for the manufacture of packing cases, the. specifications'of which may bo obtained at our head office, lv'2'2 Standard Bank Building, Vancouver, R C. in all three hundred thousand cases to be delivered by July .1., '3 919, at tlie rate of forty thousand cases per month, beginning December I. Tenders must quote price per case delivered at our plant, Front Street, New Westminster, B. C. Tenders close Nov. 30. DOMINION PRODUCTS, LIMITED. WRIGHT BROS. BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ROOFING SPECIALISTS We Design and Build Sey. 3315 511 Dunsmuir St. wsstEnsm* 1 usiness Directory and Buyers* Gtside When Buying Building Material and Supplies Patronize Record Advertisers DIXON & MURRAY MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES, OFFICE aid STORE FITTINGS GENERAL CARPENTER WORK ?mi\M, PAPER HANS- INS and KALS8MINING ' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed tenders superscribed "Tender for Ganges School," will be re-) ceived by the Honourable the Minister of Public Works up to 1-2 o'clock noon f of Monday, the .c)th day of December, IfliiS, for erection and completion of a small one-room School at Ganges Harbor, Salt Spring Island, in the Islands Electoral District, B. C. Plans, specifications, etc., can now be seen at the office of the Supervising Architect, Public Works Department, Victoria, or that of W. M. Mouat, Esq., Secretary to the School Board, Ganges, 13. C. Lowest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. A. SE. FOREMAN, / Public Works Engineer. Public Works Department, Victoria, B. C.. Nov. IS, 1918. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed tenders, superscribed "Tenders for Cottages," will be received by the Honourable ' the "Minister of Railways up to 12 noon December 2, The Teacher—Why, Jimmy, Jimmy I Have you forgotten your pencil again? What would you think of a soldier going to war without a gun? Jimmy—I'd think he was an officer. I Loan Bonds of the'TJominion will also be accepted as security, or war bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. NOTE.—Blue'prints, can be obtained at this Department by depositing an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $.10, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid. By order, R. C. DESROCHERS, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, November 9, 19IS. 16787- W. Herod, 4th A Arbutus Sts.— Briscoe Touring, 1B7SS—Murray Brow., 1.17 Powell St. — Por A Truck. 1 f.7*S£J—Hudson Bay Co., 712 Cambie St.— Federal Truck.' 10790—U. .Forsyth, Ladner P. O.—Kord Touring. 10791—J, .Mayers, New Westminster, B.C. —Niish Truck. 1G792—P. Swa.ru, 7 4 4 eorgia St. E.— Kord Truck. 16793—C. C. Scott, 240-f.O Kingsway — 'ARCHITECTS SUPPLIES Dominion lilue Print iX Drafting Co., 5,11 Granville St .Sey. 2497-4670 ARCHITECT I'UAL TERUA COTTA. Kvans. Coleman & Evans, Kt. Col. St., S. 1!98S O'Noil, Wm. N. Co. Ld., 51S Soyraour, S. 47!i5 Ritchlo Con, A Sup. Co., Ltd Gran. ."-, Bi'ldse s. 0102 ASTHAI/I' KELT. Evan:,, Coleman & Evans, l't. Col S. 298S . MOTORS B. C. Electric Co.. Ltd .'. S. 500) MOTOR TRUCKS. Little Giant Motor Truck Co , .Sey. .131 Keo Motor Car Agency, Ltil Sey. 1860 fucker'Motor Co., 833 I'ender VV.. .Sey.. 3565 OFFICE AND STORE FITTINGS Dixon & Murray S. 8705- S766 OFFICE SUPPLIES & PRINTING 16794- 10711:")- 1 G79 li- Hl 797- 2G79S- 1G799- 1GS0O- 16S00- ICSOI- The Rarrett Co. Ltd 10th .* ArbmusKay. 63 Western Specialty, Ltd.. 572 Gran. S.-v. 3526 Ine Standard i'aint Lo. of Canada, Ltd., ' ...... -130 Standard Hank Hldg Sev. 2913 ' PACKING, BELTING AND MECHANICAL GO0D8 Uunluti Tire ,*i Itul.tuT (roods Co., I,ti| . AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE' . 811 t'aml.iu St. Ceperley, Rounsefell & Co., Winch Tiklg. Sey. 7S20 BANKS Home Bank of Canada.... S. 5270 BLUE PRINTS Dominion nine Print & Drat ting Co., 531 Granville St ..Sey. 2W-4670 BRICK—ALL KINDS. Evans Coleman & Evans, Ft. Col., S. 298X Gilley Bros.. Ltd., New West., Phonos 15, 10 Kord Tourin -1. lieda, 200 Main St.—Standard W. X. O'Neil & Co.. 54S Sey. St., s. 4795-4798 Truck l* tchle Contr A Sup. Co., Ltd., Gran. St Bridge S. 9102 U.V.Winch & Co.. Ltd.. Winch B. S. 279-1914 -13. C. Rc-finery Co., 4255 Granville St.—Ford Roadster. -T. Fox, 6124 Fraser St.—Ford : m.'ILDING KELTS AND PAI-MIRS. Truck. Kvaii3, Coleman .<• Evans, Kt. Co!.,. .S. 29KS -K. Marpole,. 1075 Angus Ave.—! vv. N, O'Nc-it A Ct>., BIS Sey. St., S. •i7i>".--iT!>s Kord Sedan. j The Ji.irrett Co., Ltd.. 10th & Arbutus Lav. 63 -Barnev's Transfer, 9SS Richards I The Standard Paint Col of Canada, Ltd.! St. — Ford Truck. j .(HO Standard IS.-ml: Hldg Sey. 2913 -Mrs. J. L. Kelly, U'.'! St.—Studebaker Tourin Georgia 'C10 Standard IS.-ml: Hldg.. IJONDS- SI'KETV. 1012 "Richard.4* TIMBER SALE X1360. Sealed Tenders will be received by the Minister of Lands not later than noon on the 2Sth day of December, 191S, for the purchase of License X1360,' to cut 25,929,000 feet of -.7; K. MeCormac-k St.—Ford Touring. ■Transferred to K. C. Walsh. .SO,", Yorkshire Bldg1.—'Kord Touring. C. M. Oliver, 1070 llaro St. — Chevrolet Touring. 10.S02—Technical l-'ress, Belmont Ave.W. —Briscoe Touring. 1GS03-—-JohiiKton Storage Co., Main St.— I-'ederal Truck. IfiSO-l—G. S. Wooley, . 2;"09 Main St. — Chevrolet Touring. 1GS05—E. Chant, 2512 Main St.—Chrev- rolet Touring. 16S0G—Umpire- Grocery, 2411 Granville St.— l-'ord Truck. 16S07—W. P. Aitken, 12 7th Ave. XX'.— Willys-O. Touring. 1CS0S—.lames A McCIttghan, New West-e minster—Maxwell Touring:. f 16S09—XV. G. Craig, 540 Helmekcn St.— j Kord Touring. Ceperley, Kounsefell & Co., Winch Bldg. -••••• .Sey. 7S20 R.V.Winch A Co.. Ltd.. Winch B., S. 279-1941 CARPENTERS Dixon & Murray ". .S. S765- 8766 _...S. 13—.s.MSJ PAINTING & PAPER HANGING Dixon \- Murray S. S765- S/"66 KA1NTS—-KIUK-PROOF. W. N. O'Neil A Co.. 54S Sey. St. ..S. 4795-479* fAINTS—D/uill' 1'ltOOK. Lvins. Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 2988 U-. .\. O'Ntiil A Co, SLS Sey. St. M.S. USI5-4798 Hie Standard I'aint Co. of Canada, Ltd., 430 Standard Hank Bldg.. Sey. 2913 PAPER Smith, IJarttlMon A Wrinlit, Ltd., notner mid Uarlt! Sts. ..._ c;, 9505 VA HTITIOX— IUJEI'ItOOF Lvnns, Coleman ,*i Evan* l't."Colum. .8. 2988-' Ritchie. Con. it Sup. Co.. Granv. Bdg. .S. 9:t,i PATTERNS WfMmlusti'r Imn ■ WorUs. Ntw WVstinlnstcr IMionc 58 VIC. IKON AND TrN Balfour, Guthrie ac Co S.' 6197-B67S Ev».ns, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col.. .. .S. 298s it. V. Winch A Co.. Winca B!d...S. 279-1944 I'lLI.Vf. ANO I'OLKS t'*i-d«rnl Lumlier Co., ItuKvra lilil« .....S. 399S-9 PILK OKI VINO. Evins, Coleman A Evans, ft. Col S. 29S8 Kraaer Klvur Pllo Drlvit.,.' Co.. Now West. II'.'C—>"EWKH "Gi W; X. O'Noil * Co.. 54S Sey. St., S. 47fl3-47USi Ritchie Contr. & Sup., Ltd.. Granvi'do St Bridfr* Si 91C2 R.V.Winch A Co.. Ltd!.. Winch B.. S. £79-1941 CKMBNT TESTING ANB ASSAV1NG. Hunt, Robt. W. & Co., Standard Bank Bldg S. 2199 CONTKACTOKS—GENKKAL. Armstrong, llorrlson & Co.. Ltd., Bowci- I BdK. S. 1S36 CONTItACTOn.S—TfLF—TKRKAZZO. 1GS10—K. A. Smith, 2Gth & Main St.— j Evans. Coleman & Evans, ft. Col S. 298S CKJIKNT. ,. Evans. Colt-man **i Evans Ft. Colum..? "988 Balfour. Guthrie A Co J>. 939-.-G573" S!',le.y1 E;":JS-- ^,nl;' •v.<-'w 'W.?st.. . Phones 15.'IS Evans. Coleman *. Evans. Ft. Col. . .S. !..« pllv n- •1"'11' ^F^i.rP0-; tlrflni'l!i,!- -s' 9m Gilley Bros., Ltei.. New West.. Phones IS, Ifi R" V" U Ulc" ,k Co- Wlneb Bld...S. -279-1344 1918, for the erection and completion j flrj hemlock> .cedar,. spruce, white pine and balsam on lots 1165, 1107 of twelve cottages at Snuamish for ■'Sey. 871 Duiismuir St. the Pacific Great Eastern Railway Company. Plans, specifications, contract and form of fender may be seen on and after November 20, 1918, at the Pa- | eific Great Eastern Railway Company's | office, Welton Block, Vancouver:!'the i office of the Government Agent, New Westminster; or the Department of Railways. Victoria, 13. C. " Each "proposal-must be accompanied hy an accepted bank cheque on a chartered bank of Canada, made payable to the Honourable the Minister of Railways, for a sum enual to 10 and adjacent land, Kla-anch River, Nimpkish Lake, Rupert District. Four (4) years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chief Forester, Victoria, tB. C, or District Forester, Vancouver, B.C. m^m^ummmmtimtAm^Kmmmtim&srmm* ■» mammMmmmmtmmMmrwumwmmawmnmm AUTOMOBILE HECOBDS Following Is a Complete List of New Automobile Licenses Recorded for Vancouver and District: From Oct. 19th to Nov. 9th, 19^3. No. Name L Address, Cai I67S3—J. C Kryser, 17:59. Burnaby St.— per cent, of tender, which shall be ' Nash Touring. forfeited if the party tendering de- ''■ 16784~Fo^sT?uclJns' -C5 'Has«nss K- clines to enter into contract when 116785:—Brett Anderson, 101 Bank of Ot- Plumbsng and 1 tawa Bldg.—Klgin Touring 16780—F. A. Coyle, Davie A Bute Sta.- Clifvroi-?t Ron<!.<-• r.er. j called upon to do so, or if hefails to ! ! complete the work contracted for. The; ! checiues cf unsuccessful tenderers will j be returned to them. i Tenders will not be considered un- ; less made out on the forms supplied, ! signed with the actual signature of'%neinma" 'f,'U!' ('°- ]fin Cordova xv , ' . j Barnuni. A. \V. Cigars, 1200 Homer the tenderer. | Gray, Dr. Kdu-ard ./.. office. 207 Hast'ngs XV I TbB lowest or any tender not neces- 9>JToii,..\Vi!iiaiTi a.. r.oot_& Shoe Repairing, 150s 4th w Scripts-Booth Tourin ■ltiSU. —11. A. Hughes, 129 Cordova St. —-Dodge Touring. ' 1CS12—Mrs. r. Reeve, 1025 Kingsway —| Maxwell Touring. j 1CS13—E. R. McTaggart, 702 Granville; St.—Kord Truck. 16S14—Imperial Oil Co., Smythe St. — White Truck. 16Sir,—W.- H. Ha'/.litt, 2294 Gth XV.—Maxwell Touring. 16816— 16817—Dr. R. McCaffrey, Chilliwack. B. C.—Dodge Touring. 16S1S—Dr. Tompsett, Vancouver Blk. — McLaughlin Roadster. 16S19—Alhcrta Wood Yard, 790 Gth'W. . —Garl'ord Truck. 1GS20—TI. M. Owens, Post Oflice—Kord Touring. 16S21—Fred K. Bell, 10th & Laurel St. ■■'■■-—Kord Roadster. 16S22—S. K. Barrack, 33S Hastings W.— Chevrolet Touring. • 16S23—-Airs. E. Bray, Fort Moody—McLaughlin Touring. 16S24—B. Bayne, 3-18 loth XV. 1 "ord Touring. . 3GS25—T. .1.. Thomas, ?.ui>- 6th XV.—Kord Truck. 1GS26—-S. Vamashita, 130 Cordova E.— Packard Touring. 16S27—Pitt Meadows Oil Co., 736 Gran- v'lle St.—Kord Touring. 3CS2R—E. B. Carr, Port Haney— 16S29—P.. If. Moore, 1-5 1-1 Laurier Ave.— Grav-Dort Touring. I6S30—Helen Marshall, 22-17 10th W.— Gray-Dort Touring. 16S31—T. j. Kearney & Co.. S02 Broad- • way W.—Palmer Singer Ambulance. PLAST.EK Haltour, Outhrle A Co S. 9197-U67S Evans, Coltman * Evai.j Ft. Cnium « '"i?(8 J:!'1?!' n™s;- ]-*d-. N'eiv West ..l'!,„n'es 15,'it XX. is. O iNeil & Co., 54-S Sey. SI...S- tr^.-4 79.1 Kltchie, Con. & Sud. Co.. Granv. TidgZs. 9162 _ i'LASTKR MOAKD J^vans, Coleman .*i Evans, ft. Col S 21S8 u',FZ °''ZZU '\C"y 5,-S S*y- SI..-S. 47S5-479/I Ritchie Con. & Sup. Co.. Granville. ,S. 9162 I lie Standard Paint Co. of Canada, Ltd., 430 Standard flank liidg Sey. 2913 W. N-. O'Neli & Co., 54S Sey. .St.. S. 4 795-4 7 9S ,'Evans!'Cofeman Mvan""?- CoU^f. 2988 CKANES AND IfOISTS (EI.ECTIMC | fLASTKU—OKN OMENTAL ' " 29S8 •JS 62 Dominion Blue I'rint *V Drafting Co., !,..,,. ,-, _ J'LI'AMIINO The Holden Co., Ltd., 542 Pender St. XV. j Evens. Coleman .*i Evans ft '('ol' S "9S Sey. JOCi. W. N. O'Neil & Co., 5If* Sjy. St/. .S.'4795- + 7a DRAFTING j Kllchle Con. A Sup. O... Granville. .S. 916 lorninion Blue I'rint *Sr Drafting Co., j l'H*AMHN<; $31 Granville St Sey. 2497-4670 I [«il'ey. E. A., 1033 Granville St., S 136 oarr *c Anrierson. 1UC0 Horner sr "« tu-n DUII.LS—I'OftTAHLB EI.ECTKIC Xortrran Kvdd/ 9fH Davie " ■ Sn\- «ilt« .Jarling. Frank & Co., 1142 Homer " v bcj. S'188 Stro»*t ..Sev. 4100-4101 r ,.- I'NKf.MATIC TOOL.". The Holden Co.. Ltd., 642 Pender St. W. Sey. 1065. RLKCTItiCAL SDPI'LIKS B.. C. Electric Co.. Ltit... _ _...... S. S0O0 Cope *t So.i. 150 llnstinxs W _ ........Sey. S002 Darling, Frank A Co., 1142 Horner ::,-. Street -..:. Sey. 4100-1101 -ELEVATOR CAMS AND KNCLOS*l'«ES. W. X. O'Neil & Co., 34S Sey. St. S. 4795-479S Kltchie Contr. A Sup. Co. Ltd:. Gran. St. Bridge ;.. S. 31G2 ELEVATORS Darling, Frank & Co., 114 2 Homer Street Sey. 4100-4101 ENGINEERS SUPPLIES Dominion t5hie Print .S- Drafting Co., 53 1 Granville St Sev. 2497-4670 FIKJE CLAY Darling, Frank & Co., 1142 Horn or ThFn^1 "r- ;";--"-»'.--»Spy. 4100-4101 the Holden Co., Ltd., 54 2 Pender St. W. Sey. 1065.' „. , PRINTERS Bagley,- A. G. & Sons, Ltd. 516 Pender W. gQV 3*s ROoriNG COMTOMTION . IM-ans. Coieman A Evar.s Ft. .olun*. .p. 29S8 -llie.I.arretl-Xo".. Ltd., 10th & Arbutus I lav. 63 rVpih °;V * Co" 54S Se>'' S*---*- 479i-'479S Ftltchle Con. A Su;.. C, Grnnvlllt-*. .S. 9162 Smith. l)avnl:i<m A, Wriaht, I.t.] . lioiut-r and Oavi,. st*. . s r.-^r, The Standard Faint Co. oi ' Canada," Ltd ' .430 Standard Bank Bldg Sey. 2913. IlOOriNC,—SilfKKT MKTAL, (Sex: Cornier una tioofins) KoorjNt; 3i.aik:i:i vi. ROOFING—WHOLESALE FIRE KXTlN.iCIF.HEK SYSTEMS. The Stlndar.l faint Co. of Canada I 1,1 Barr& Anderson. 1U60 Hcnier St S. SJSOJ 430 .Siaiid.-.rd Hank Ilhig..... ...'. S--v 2^13 TELEPHONE DATA NEW IHSTAIIATIONS NOV. 15, 1918. 1033 Granville St. Vancouver. B. C. Phono Sey. 136 Be*. Bay. 77 S. 0". Trickey E. E. Elliott y rfTfo SHEET METAL WORKS SHEET, COPPER, BEASS and IRONWORK RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT BOAT TANKS GALLEY RANGES STE-AM TABLES SMOKE STACKS HEATING VENTILATING PLUMBING Phono Sey. 620 151 Yz Pender St. W. VAlSTCOirVSK, B. C. PANTAGES Three Shows Daily 2.30- 7.GO-9.00 PRICES 20c-30c sarily accepted. A. F. PROCTOR, Chief Engineer. Department of Railways, B. C. office of chief engineer, Victoria, B. C, November IS, 191S." *K**a*ammmmmm»mmmmmmemmK*nn—i^^mKwcm-ti'*m* p.jw ■mi '_jaj—«a^a» ' PROPOSALS WAK'TSJ) .' MIKC33X.lA>TBOTTS PBOr'C." ' 7.G j Arc-Iiitect Cdwardes SiToat -30-; Dun- ■ can Uuiiding, 110 Pender St. \V., is asking for tenders for tne construction ot a four and a five room bungalow. Hi connection with -the construction of the protective works at Steveston, contractors Hodgson & King, London Bldg., are in the market for brush and rock. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Tender for Adjustable Slip and Fenders, Victoria, -13. C," will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, PYi- day, December 0, 1018, for the construction of an adjustable slip and alterations to the protective fenders, on Pier No. 3, at Victoria, B. C. Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specifications and forms of tender obtained at this Department. at the office of the District Engineer at Victoria, B. C, and at the Post Office, Vancouver, B. C. Tenders will not be considered un-j less made on printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with conditions contained therein. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 p. c. of the amount of the tender. War Sev. 41112 ...Sev 1126 ..Sey. e.'■:,:. .Bav. lU29 .Sey. 54 08 Fair. 12 13 FLOORING Fyfe Smith ft ?o., 1320 Richards. .S. 1196 FORGINGS Globe Transfer Co., 507 Uiehards Bam her, Thomas P.., Plumber, 101.') Kingsway ' CEAWOE3. NOV. 15. 1918. Independent Van Storage Co., Ltd., from 4:"ri Cordova XV. to TfiO Beat ty Sey. r.00 Independent Van Storage Co. Ltd.. from 425 Cordova XX'. to "150 Beattv Sey. 9 P.erettoni, N., Ladies' Tailor, from :JU!) Hastings F. to ."00 Mast. PL...High. 2(20 Canadian ■ Agencies, Ltd., from !0S Cordova \V. to M0* li'chards ^^y. 2210 Westminster Iron Works. New Wcstininsttr T'hone 53 | GALVANIZING Allan McKelvie ling. Co., Ltd High 1573 GAS APPLIANCES Vancouver Gas Appliance Co S. 801 GLASS—ALL KINDS. W. N. O'Noil A Co. 51S S«-y. St.. S. 4795-479f i "HARDWARE j Drown. Friuw A Co.. f.t.1.. 1150 Homer St S. 7135 jFlett, J. A., Ill Hastings VV Sey. 2327-S I HARDWOOD FLOORS i VV. N. O'Vell A Co. 54S Soy. St.. .R. 479S-<79S J. Fyfe Smith * Co 1.120 Richards. .8. 1191 HARDWOOD LIMBER Smith, J. Fyfe A Co.. 1320 Richards. .8. 1196 HEATING—HOT AIR, sTKA.M AND VKN- Tl LATINO j Bailey, E. A.. 1 033 Granville St S. 13G l.«rirr A .*, uderwon, 10ti0 Homer St.. .S. C1K0 ! S'ornian Kydd, 906 n.ivie St Sey. 9188 j HOISTING KNGINES I Rltcble Con A Sup. Co.. Cirunvl. B'lK-.S. 9161 j INSURANCE. I Ceperley, Kounsefell A Co.. Winch I'ldg. Sidney Kubbcr Hoofing Co... | ROTE-MANILA i Balfour, Guthrie A Co ...S. 4 149 -R 9137-6671 RUBBER STAMPS Bagley, A. G. «v Son**. Ltd. 5lC Pender \V. -Sey. IS SAI'KS—VAI.-LT I>OOK5 W. N. O'Neli A. Co., 64S Sey. St...S. 479o--t798 SAND CHAVEI. AND CRl SIIKD ROCK £v»ns, Coleman A Evana, ft. Col.... s 21S8 Cllioy Oros., Ltd.. Sew Wert.. . Hiioncs'l5, 1« ititchle, Con. & Sup. Co.. Granv. Bu«..S..9161 SASH DOORS. WINDOWS. KTC. XV. N. O'Neil A Co.. 54S Sey. St...S. 4T9.i-.179J SHEET METAL Central Sheet Alcial Works Sey. 62* SH1NGLK MANfFACTl RKItS AND DF.AL- ERS. (See Lumber ind Shingles.) SHOW CASES Dixou & Murray S. S765-S766 SI.ATK Evnns, Coloman & Ev.-iri.i ft. Col S. 29S8 ))' w ,V.',N"" * '-'"•• •''"' •"''»• St---S. 479J-I798 R. \ V, liicli ,<;• Ch., Winch I3id...S. 279-1944 Ritchie. Con. ><i Sup. <.',... Granv. Uttg..S. 91BI STEEL—H KIN FORCINtJ. I'-ali'our, Gurlirlv *. i.'.',i *S. 9 ! il 7 - ti 5 7 B ■ Sey. 7820 1 Kvmm, Cidtmnn & Kvans, it. Col .. s '"1X8 K. V. Winch A Co. Ltd.. Winch i.ldE. ' ».-.'«8 Sey. 279-1944 ;© Volts 40 Volts OO Volt; Large Stock - - Qiaiick Delivery eemc INTER I OK FINISH Evans, C-lcinan A KvuriH, ft. Co! S. 298> U". N. O'.^ei! A Co.. ;.<•! S^y. St. . .S. 479:'.-479S Ritchie. Con. A Sup. Co.. Granv. Bdg. ..S. 9io; IRON AND KTKEI.—•iTId'f'Tt'KAI. Can. Northwest Steel Co., Ltd. Prince k'dward St Fair. 2-K96-7 Evans. Coleman A ICvuiis Kt. Col.. ..S. 2!'.v.< Coughlan. .7, & Sona. World Bklg . . .«. Ty"; Ritchie. Con. A Sun. Co.. Granv. I3d(?..S. 01 itf VV. N. O'Neil ft Co., 51? Soy. St. . .S. 4795-479S Westminster I run Work.1, New WeBtmlnslor J'honn 53 IRON AND STKEL—ORNAMENTAL. Artistic Wire A Iron Work,, 112-16 l.ulTonri St. Iv fair. 2643 Evans, Coleman & Evans, rt. Col S. 298* W. N. O'Neil A Co., 548 Soy. St.. .S. 4795-4798 Rltehle Con. & Sup. Co., Granvl. Bd-gr. .S. 91«- Westminster Iroa Work*. New Westminster I'lione ,ri3 Dixon & Murr: KALSOMINING .S. 8765- 8766 Seymour 5710 1065 Pender St. W. LATH—METAL EVans. Coloman A Evans, Ft. Columb. .a. 29SS W. N. O'Neil A Co., BIS Sey. St. ..S. 4795-4798 Ritchie C. and S. Co., Gran. St S. 9102 LIME. Ralfour, GutVIe A Co S. 9197-11575 Evans, Coleman & Evans. Et. Columb. .3. 29S8 Gilley Bros.. New Westminster. . Phones 1 5, 16 VV. N. O'Neil A Co.. 54S i*~v. St. . .6. 4795-4798 Ritchie Con. A Sup. ry . Grnn vlllc. .S. 91C2 R. V. VVineh Co, Ld„ Winch .Bdg. .8. 279-194 I LUMBER Federal biimhor Co., lto«er.4 Illdn S. 3998-9 1,1.-1 MAC'IIINKKV rtrown. Fiajer A Co.. Ltd.. 11 SO Homer fit 3 Pari ing, Frank & Co., 1142 Homer Street Sey. 4 100-4 101 W. N. O'Noil A Co.. 14 8 Sey. SI...S. 4795-1798 IMichl'- Con. A Sup. Ci.., O.-nnvl. TRl'jf. .S. 91^ Tho Holden Co., Ltd., 642 Pender St. W. Sey. I0G5. MACHINE WORK Westminster Iron Work:., New Wratraln.'itrr Phono 53 MANTELS— HRICK. TILE AND WOOD Ev»nn, Coloman JKVHvariH,'ft. Col .-i. 29J8 VV. N. O'Nfell A CW548 Sey. 8t...S. 4795-4798 Ritchie Con. A Suv. Co.. Granville. .8. 9) «2 MARBLE AND ONYT Evana, Coleman A Evana, ft. Col 8. 3988 W. N. O'Neli A Co,, 648 Soy. St. 8. 4796-4791 STORE * OFMfK II.VT1 RES * STORB I-'KONTS Ih.von A- Murray SS763-S766 e.vans, Coietinin & Kvurtr,, It. Col S. 2988 VV. NVO-.WU & Co., 5IS .S.-y. St...H. 4795-4798 TAR AND TITCH Hie Barrett Co., Ltd.. Hllh\- Arbuius liav. 63 Evans, Coh'inaii A Evans, It. Col S. 2988 TILE—DRAINING Evans. Coleman ,t Evan* Ft. Colum . . S. ''9S8 Gilley Liro.H., Nov Westminster Phones 15' 1« Ititchl*. Con. & Sip. Co.. Grunv. Odg..S. il'ltiJ TILK—FLOOR AND WALL Evans, Coleman jt Evans, ft. Col.. 3 2988 W. N. O-Nell *. Co.. 6-18 i'ey. SI...S. 1795-4798 TIN TLATE8 Halfr.ur. Guthrie ,<i Co S. 9197-6571 Evans, Coleman & Evans, ft. Col H. 29S8 li. V. Winch A Co., Winch Bid.. .S. 279-1944 TOOL STEEL Darling, Frank A. Co., J 142 Hon.or St. .v. 4 100-4101 VACCIiM CLEANING SVe TICMS. Barr A Anderson, 1050 Homer {.t S. 018(1 WALL HOARDS Evans, Coleman- & Evans, ft. .'ol S. 2981 The Standard Pafnt Co. ni t'r laiia, Ltd.. •130 Standard Rank lildjr Sev. 2V13 WATBRTROOF COI.I'OI'NII The riarretl Co.. Ltd., I0tlic\ Arhulu*, Itav. 63 Evans, Cob.'inan A Evans, .'t. Col .S 2988 VV. N^Q-.Veil A Co. h-18 S(/. St...S. 479P-479*; The St.inilarrl I'aint Co. < I Canada. I,Id., 430 Standard Rank Hh/.; Sey.'2°13 WINDOW SI -KEEN'S W. N. O'Noil .t- Co., E IN .-.ley. ot...S. 47flr.-47Sll WINDOW SCREENS Arlislir \\'ire .V Iron Works, 112-16 IhifTi-rii* Si. I-: |.-;,ir. _'(,.|*J WIHF. WORKERS Artistic Wire .V Iron Works, IIJ-Ii'. DulTcrin St. P, I'air. 2643 WIRE .COI'E rialfour, Outhrle A '.o a. 9197-8571 Evans, Coleman A K» unm, tt. Col S. 2988 Ritchie, Con. A Sup. f o.. Granv. lidg. .H !i|(] R. V. Winch A. Co.. Winch BM...N." 279-194, WHOLESALE HOOFING The Hai-rctt Co.. Ltd., 10th Ave. and Arbuius Si Hay. 63 The Standard I'aint Co. of Canada, ",,d 430 Standard Rank '"dg Sey. 2"13 Sidney Rubber Roofing Co S, 4'.«<;
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Title | British Columbia Record |
Publisher | Vancouver : Record Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1918-11-22 |
Description | The British Columbia Record was published in Vancouver, and ran from June 1916 to July 1922. The Record was published every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. As the official publication for the Architectural Institute of B.C., the B.C. Builders’ Exchange, and the Building and Construction Industries’ Exchange of B.C., the Record primarily covered news related to building, contracting, engineering, real estate, and industrial finance. The Record was published by the Record Publishing Company, which had previously published the paper under a number of different titles, including the Daily Building Record and the British Columbia Building Record. The Record subsequently evolved into the Journal of Commerce. |
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Date Available | 2016-06-02 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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DOI | 10.14288/1.0171730 |
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