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Undressed' lumber, 1 gallon covers 250 square fep, Shingles, 1 gallon brushed on,''covers 150 to""17*%'| Shingles dipped 8 to 9 inches, 1% gallons to 1000 shingles. pliare feet. Wm. N. O'NEIL Co., Nm Mtht; S30; HOWE ST. Sey. 4795 - 4796 PACIFIC SHEET METAL WORKS, Limited ROOFING CONTRACTORS * '' METAi. wnrsowa rZXB SHOO-M SXTUO-ETS ffOBBXVO BLOW FZ7IHO SMOKE STACKS Granville Is. Seymoor 2172 - CONTRACTORS - When The Specifications Call For A Fan Phone* or write for Canadian "SIROCCO" Prices TAYLOR ENGir^feCfiifiNG COMPANY, Limited DESIGNING AND ERECTING ENGINEERS Credit Foncier Building, ,-..,..-. ■-."■■■• Telephone aeymoar IWt Roofing, Building Papers, etc. Building Partition and Drain Tile Phone 2988 — -■">.<.• .. CIsybMrn/irirftJ-ficii,, Special FrOFCOLUMBIA AV *h»P«Hj gi^iefc. Prowod Elk BrandCement; Reinforced Stool, Hydreted Lima, ate. MANTEL BRICK ,„' IN STOCK •IV ...... PUBS WHITE—CB-BAM—TB-B-fCK OBEY—B UZ*r—BBE^—BED OBIE-fTAX—BUrr OBIEKTAIi Special Bricks made to order. POLYCHROME CEMENT Brick & Tile Co., Ltd. 6-Bce: 815 Dnncen Bids >«7> TO*0 Works: OrsnvlUe Island B.T. 815 Home Refrigeration WITHOUT ice Install a* "JACK FROST" ELKCTKICAl- RKFRiaJERATOR IN YOUR NEW HOME Made In Canad^ ^ Jamieson Engineering Company j ■•Phone'gey. 1.46 London Bids. CALL TENDERS SOON FOR SUB-STRUCTURE OF NEW JOHNSON ST. VIADUCT VICTORIA (Special)—The only item that retards the immediate calling of tenders on tfie substructure, ;p"- tHe Johnson street viaiiuct, is tlie fact that' as a for£3alityV\"an order-In-coun- cil will have to bV passed ^y'5 tlie^ Dominion' cabinet sanctioning: the ; cbn- etruction of the bridge on ^e, site, thai has now been definitely agreed'on; according to an announcement made yesterday by City Engineer F. M. Preston.'upon^his,return'from the east where lie has been conferring with federal ^'authorities ,at^O£tawa':}a|id C. P. R.'engineers* at Montreal, In regard, to some final details, of the projected bridge. In any event,, tlie city engineer expected all these minor formalities will have been aompletVd in about /" HUNTER -HENDERSON PAINT Company, .Limited Architectural Paints and Varnishes 642 GRANVILLE ST. SEtlOW 6110 • (Continued oft Pag* 4) . -* -*»=--~;*i~^-.+-..f-T—.*>—/- -.■***e.i*.. } ,-_£__ ,Zfl_____/S___JL_ ■l\.Jk,ti- Etc. t Our StMk la t*« Moat CampUta on the Paclfl* C DO YOU NEED ANY FIR PANELS 1320 RICHARDS ST. . SEY. 8199 V^MCOUylR, I.C. INVITES TENDERS ON TWO NEW Architect James A. Benzie Calling For Tenders On Two Point Grey Bungalows Plans are now ready and selected tenders are being called by Architect, James A. Benzie, 722 Standard bank building, for the erection of two cosy, pix-room bungalows to be erected soon »n Shaughnessy Heights, Point Grey. Both of these bungalows are of some-.' vvhat similar exterior design although differing considerably in interior arrangements, and are expected to cost In the neighborhood of 16,000 each. One of the new residences is for Miss Ida Smith, and is to be erected at the corner of Thirty-fifth avenue and Yew Street. The other is to4 be built on Twenty-ninth avenue west,; for Mr. "Lome D. Graham. Both will "be of frame and stucco .construction, vrith full concrete basement, hardwood floors and hot water heating. Separ- «t_Ht*nders will-probably be called for the sub-trades." ■ ' y CHAMPION & WHITE ..Get Our.Price On BUILDING MATERIALS ___WB«-_-S--*_^_SS-*_i-B_B_*_BBaa-B_l_B»*av» ftobin Hood Boiler* and Radiation Seymour 9570 10S- Main St. -J T. A. WALSH & Co., Ltd. Machinery and Supplies - _B.C. Distributors For " ACME SHIN0LE BANDS, BOX STRAPPING, CORRUGATED FASTENERS MONOGRAM OILS A GREASES YELLOW STRAND WIRE ROPE Say: 4738 - 4739 . _ 858 .60 Cambie St. J. A. FLETT Limited BuHdSng Hardware; Tools & Cutlery, Spaldings Athletic Goods, Guns and Ammunition Fishing Tackle ....," 339 HASTINGS ST. W. SEYM0UR^327 Phi!pot-Mac£onald Co., Limited. Electrical Engineers PHIX-PO*.-. "l-'^Z ■■ •■<-■■■■ .,.1,;;-...,.D.,.«JM»0»Aiai CONSULTING - MALLATIONS - POLE LINE CONSTRUCTION DESIGNING - SHOP WORK ,; 1573 Main St; P»»one :" Fair* 3S23 L. B. Why Not I-Tse A «VULCAN" Heating Boiler? w-tich. ifivoB 25 por cent, moro efflc- ienoy than cast iron boilers, and burna any ltina o. fxtol witli splendid combustion. Vulcan Iron Works Ltd. Granville Island Vancouver, B..C. AWARDS SUB-CONTRACTS FOR BANK AT MARPOLE Messrs. Hodgson, King & Marble, contractors, 550 Hastings street west, t v.ho have the general contract for the trection of the new bank building at Marpole for the Royal Bank of Canada, have awarded a number of subcontracts in connection with the erection of that structure. Progress on the erection of the building has been considerably hampered by,the wet weather of late, but (the contractors have overcome most q£ the handicaps now, and when thee roof is on shortly, will be able to make much better progress in completing the job. The subcontracts awarded on the structure are as follows: Plumbing and heating, Messrs. & Anderson. Painting, Mr. E. A. Lee. Plastering, Mr. XV. A. Parsons. Millwork, J. Arnot & Sons. Sheet Metal and roofing, Messrs. Campbell & Grill. Stonework, Mr. W. S. McDonald. PLANS SMITHERS TO Architects Dalton & Designing New Quarters Superintendent Eveleigh Are for ' A commission has been received by Architects Dalton & Eveleigh;. Davis Chambers, to prepare plans and specifications of a building that is intended as an addition to the general hospital at Smithers, B. C. The new structure ia intended as .quarters' for the l_"dy superintendent and. an administration tmildingi and will be erected in,a semi-detached position by the main hoppital building. Further, particulars will be published later in •'these columns. < "" _■< VICTORIA COUNCIL TO ORDER DEMOLITION OF 77 OLD BUILDINGS SOON VICTORiA (Special)—Acting on the recommendation of City Medical H«alth Officer, 'Arthur G. Price, the city council devoted most of Wednesday and today to an inspection of 8 bout eighty old buildings situated in various, portions of(tthe city,, at,least teventy-seven of which are slated for demolition, according to the city medical health ^officer. , ( t The razing of these buildings has been .under .consideration, for some timei.and the. matter has been allowed i drag along through .the summer •months in. the expectation that the owners in many cases would take action.^ themselves. As many of the MUNDY, ROWLANDS CO. ELECTRICAL EWINEERS , ,*Mp,.„ CONTRACTORS Power Installation* Genaral ,. Electrical Construct!** 1-J "ill"-'; -.ty" . flME tmHRsl94v State* Ink MMn UNCM1EI - WaWfl (Continued on Page 2) London & BritishJIfrtli America Co CLAS8M OF INSURANCE ALL NORTH BR1TI8H. A _ MERCANTILE FIRE INSURANCE Company- - HARTFORD FIREf INSURANCE ComJMiny , -. a »' 6SM rn-Kit Barr Co i MA-*raFAOTXTHi_-BS OT FIR, CEDAlfand SPRUCE LUMBER If You Want THE BEST LUMBER tiiid'THE BEST SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES Call and »oc n», or phono. South End of Connaught Bridge Phone Fair. 918-919. Vancouver, B. C. .u__a MEMORIAL HALL DRIVE , FOR PL GREY UNDER WAY POINT GREY—The Memorial Hall community drive Cor funds for the erection of a suitable memorial hall for Point Grey, .which has been rather quiescent during the summer months, is to be taken up with renewed vigor this winter,- 'according to a' decision arrived by the G. .W.-.V. A. at its meeting on Wednesday night. It is planned to hold a meeting,in/the near future to discuss plans fov continuing the campaign and secur/'ag the balance required to proceed With the erection, of the Memorial Hall. A number of representative business men of the community are behind the scheme. ■ MAY MOVE <5LD JOHNSON "ST. BRIDGE TO ROCK BAY VICTORIA (Special)—Following the Teceipt of*a'petition signed by several hundred residents in the vicinity of Rock Bay, who complained that the pr-'-esenY'old Rocl. -Say .bridgeshadj,jy">t only outlived its, usefulness . but was also, getting unsafe, the city council yesterday, considered a suggestion of transferring. „ the '^'present Johnson street bridge .to the J-ock Bay" site when the, new viaduct on Johnson street is "built., , _. That such a project would be feasible was reported by City' Engineer Preston who had not time to make a careful estimate of the cost however. The city would -be obligated to move the present central span and in fact, the whole of the present Johnson street bridge as soon as the new viaduct was completed. The moving of tire central span of the /ohnson street bridge would be about "all that would be required, and this could.be easily floated onto a couple of scows and moved down to the Rock Bay site after the present 'antiquated span ihere had been removed. It would be an easy task, he stated, to remodel the approaches to the Rock Bay bridge to conform to the transposed span. The question was referred to the city engineer to bring in a more complete report and estimate of the cost at the next meeting of the city- council. FRANK DARLING & PNEUMATIC TOOLS •--now* .•■w- -.;-,. mollar -gt-r-r-fl-' TrrtTU Tl-rr Q«i--Wr, Wtrtwii Air Piffle .-»r*Mfttlatf — _._»-« aUtfH .pMfl at—-—Prim Iwniiti, etc. «"«f lMt'KO: oo stock or AccEssoaiM ..^jj'^-r-r'r -*-" ^ . *- . ..*.£ .-. .—' ■--*--1 T. G. McBRIDE & CO. ,. PROMPT DELIVERY ---- 1061 K_-bi-%t. .,,-.;*- v--vTale_tho-M -teyxeear.l * -*U'«'-W-«v r Structural Steel For Every Pur| —-—*^> :—: lll.-O VBAMB, CMAmtMLM. A»GW_B«,*_W_*.T_m, TXMB, COS.1 COltPUr-UT SQVXFVSO TAMmiCATtma. SXOl Canadian Northwest steel cox Ltd. '^almost 8396 sad 9397 ▼eneoaTW, 200,PLUMBERS LICENSED;NOW '.': There-are .just an even two hund-. red nice, new certificates of competency in the art of plumbing madeout and , waiting their respective claimants in the city building inspector's office at the city hall. They represent that number, of local master and journeymen plumbers who have successfully^ passed the examination for their trade, as conducted by the civic oxaminatiqn board.. City Plumbing Inspector H. R.* Simmer's recommends the!,.'owners of these certificates to call and get them as soon as possible as'their, presentation will be required soon on all plumbing work or future permits issued. DOMINION BRICK Tho*. O. KcBrld* ft Co, Tor Bali toy CTbuunitlon «i'White: sVa.B«.' ColamiA a. Sraas. 1ML. ■uad the Bitch.* Oontr»ct_i_g' A Bapplr •Ce*#«X*d»-- — - Also hy CMU«y Bro», W•**■" W««tm_n»t«r. Th» Ehura« Bead A Or»T«l Co, Etraxae, and th« 0_*-.t Weet BmaA * Sre««l>Oe^-rocth V«_Mouver— -- . -. GABRIOLA SHALE PRODUCTS LIMITED Head Office 102 Moody Block VICTORIA, B.*t^ BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO. Bsx-n-o-tcxHO snssi-:— I_arge stocks of Mild Steel Bars. Bars to details. We cut to length. Cold Twist and Bend BOZiTS Drift Bolts, Machine Bolts. Tie Bolts, Cast Iron "Washers. We are prepared to furnish large orders pf Special Bolts on short notice. MERCHANT IRON AND STEEL BARS POBTLAKD CEMENT — LZK-! —SCOTCH: r_BE BRICK — XTBE Cl-dT OBAPHITE rOTTHDBY TACINOS COKE — SEA COAI. FZO XXOir — BLACKSMITH COAX. — MAJIIIiA BOFE PBIVATE EX. SET. 9197 103 WESTCK BtTIiE. Seymour 4660 Electric Company J. S3__tTH. Managrer 152 Alexander St. Vancouver, B.C. Twenty" "STeort" _*_Ej>*--<m^3 In all Braa«_ie« of •-■ EleotrJcal "Worl- .' In«pec«on—Expert Advlo* --• Trouble "Wo*-*—linstalltag ~- wtndlnff—-All Work Otu-rsnteed. WE CAW MAKE IMMEDIATE DELITEEY OF - BRICK— Just Received 100,000, and' More F-*ollowing Also See us For SAND, GRAVEL, CEMENT, "FIBRE PLASTER, LIME AND OTHER BUILDING MATERIAL RITCHIE CONTRACTING and SUPPLY Co., IM "; . 1561 Granville Street Phone Seymour 9163 Westminster Iron Works Office and Works Tenth Street ..:"?*• ' ( New Westniiiisier, B. 0. ■ '^^ Phone 53 -Jk Zffly. Mtzi mwyr '<$■ « BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD I Hanbury & Co. LHOTED EXCAVATING and r r GENERAL TEAMING Horses for Sale Fourth Ave. and Granville St. Bayview 1076 . British Columbia Record (Establiahed 1911) Published every Monday, Wednesday andFriday by the Record Publishing Co., Ltd. A newspaper or general circulation^ featuring Building, Contracting. Engineering. Industrial, Shipbuilding. Alining. Automobile, Provincial. City and Harbor Cmprovements. C. H. NELSON....MANAGING EDITOR Office and Plant 629 Pender St.W., Vancouver, B. C. Plate, Sheet, Figured, Wlred,Art,Prlsm, Colored, etc. ~ Wholesale and Retail W. MOLT & SON 426—436 Dufferin St. Fairmont 1238 Bevelling and Silvering NooeaoN r. t. kin* wm. o. marsls fj_, -M. IX.T. O. K. M. ■• ■• O. BDG.0N, KING & MARBLE Contractors & Engineer* SM LniN BMf. Seynnr 6506 lie Home Bank of Canada SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT r. e. NICKERSON 446 Kaetlnce Bt. Weet VemoosTer, R. C. NM 8rey Btikht»g Supply •., ooMMJfr Gravel. TorpedovGravel. Ocnehed Brick, Lime, Plaster, CeoMnb etc ENEO PLA8TEMNG BANO 6 3-1 Aafas «. ft ». C. PHONE SEYMOUR 7808 8abecrlpt.on Ratss Per Year in Advance - 110.00 Per Month 100 all subscriptions are payable strictly in advance. * omcux OROAR. The British Columbia Record la the official organ of The Architectural Ina-tt- tute of British Columbia, federated with The- Royal Architectural' Institute of Canada and as such is used by them ae the medium through which to make tt-eir »ffloi3a announcements to the general public. By such selection the British Colnm- t>la Reoortl ie no wise pledged to editorial support of any policy advaneed by these uoc'ettas, hat main tains an absolutely htdeftendent position oa all aur.t- tere subject to editorial oeinlon. ASK BIDS FOR ADDITION TO CANYON CITY^SCHOOL The provincial department of public works is calling for tenders onr the construction of a one-room addition to the Canyon City school, in the Kaslo electoral district. Plans; specifications and form of contract may be secured from the government agents at the court-houses in Vancouver and Nelson, or the department at Victoria. Tenders will close at noon otv Tuesday, October 19, with A. E. Foreman, provincial government engineer. LEEK & Co, LIP ,. SCVMOtllt Ml SIMM A HOT WATER HEATING PIPE BENDING , 10M> HOMtR STMCT ■sT*"*"1 " S WtAYWHIT-r* aC end Xime Spraying 'Xach- vae for interior ft S-tterlor Weik F.Iii CUMMINGS AND COMPANY' "„• ''•'"''•Bay. 146 Homer St. 5507 Gunzeon C& White . PLUMBING AND HEATING wobk I'A-rs/^Mraa.^. l___ M4T 183 Cordova St. S. It-is pointed out a> crushing and tensile strength HARDWOOD FLOORS "Stay-Put" Brand KDLNDRIED STAY DRY B. C. Hardwood Floor Co. 17,On_a. Bt. Bay. 1887 Robertson & Devey; CnstaMrs and Conetructdra^ Bt-np, Reports- Corrstnictiw ial Plants, Buildings and Equipment ves and Piers, Power i*iant_ Induatrial Railways Concrete, Steel and Timber Structures 502YORKSHIRE BLDG. SEY.9217 YOUR PRINTING SHOUJ-D BE A 100% # Advertising Medium WE CAN MAKE IT SO THE VETERAN PRESS A. HAZELDINE PRINTING CO. . Vhone Bey. 31S 516 Vender W. TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS At either of which the, business, musrt and-women of the cltv are certain of tho kind of meals they want at reasonable prices. CONCRETE'S RESISTANCE TO BLOWS SHOWN BY TESTS . Among, other valuable lessons learned during the war was some interest-' ing knowledge regarding the resistance of .concrete to blows, somej of the most ..valuable information in this respect coming from'our late enemies, tbe Germans. The results-of heavy trucking and constant' battering on some, of" the thinner concrete roads in use'in -wartime is adding weight- to the growing opinion that concrete roads should be made thicker to meet the' demand for modern motor traffic. This fact gives additional importance to. the. view of numerous engineers that tha.failures of concrete under such'circumstances is due to fatigue, which, eventually results in.fracture. ■ -*, ;: * • -iV .< . - . ■■ , r - ■ - ,--.*: In this connection there is special interest in the exhaustive tests made ■by a noted German'expert, "Dr. Ras- cow, to determine, ther resistance" of concrete to blows ;that tests are excellent 'for judging the comparative values of cement and,concrete ' for, ^ordinary building. purposes. Yet when these materials are to be used under conditions where they will be subjected to repeated* blows or vibrations, as for instance, in concrete roads, a third test should be added. Dr.-Pascow worked on an elaborate investigation in order to determine the value of a test in which a 2%-inch cube of the material is subjected to a large number of blows applied, by.a miniature pile driver. Atrthe, same time, he* investigated the minimum height from which a weight must be dropped on a block of cement.mortar or cocrete in order to crack it at the first blow. , These experiments showed that resistance to blows depends more - on the elacticity and touchness of the aggregate, and also on the hardening period, rather than on the cement, provided enough cement is used to form a suitable binder. Curiously enough, while the crushing and tensile strengths increased with the age of the materials, its resistance to blows decreased. The tests and conclusions arrived at by this undoubted authority indicate that there is no definite relationship either between the crushing or tensil-T strength and the resistance of the material to •_. falling weight. Dr. Pascow's death occurred before he was able to entirely complete the tests he set out to accomplish, but the results of his labors have been published and sent to eminent engineers all over the world. No. 1 No. 2 HO CORDOVA ST. WEST .612. PENDER ST. WEST Cafe "The Good Food Restaurants" HAS PLAN TO RELIEVE THE HOUSING PROBLEM HAMILTON, Ont.—City Clerk Kern has a unique suggestion to relieve the housing problem. He suggests that a' number of public-spirited landlords get together and rent their property pnly to people who have families. He thinks this would overcome the handicap of the selfish landlords who will not rent homes to .people with children. PLANS NEW BANK FOR LANGLEY PRAIRIE Architects, Gardiner & Mercer, 827 Birks building, who were commissioned some time ago by the Royal Bank of Canada to prepare,plans for a new branch bank for that financial institution'at Langley'Prairie, hajre now completed the plans and are receiving tenders from selected contractors for the new bank building. The plans show that the structure will be u two-story one of frame construction. It will have a "frontage of 24 feet and a depth.of 15 feet and the entire lower floor will be laid out for banking office accommodation. The building will- cost about $14,000 and will have quarters and' accommodation for the staff on the upper floor. There will be a small annex adjoining which will contain the heating equipment and lavatory. The architects expect to award the contract about the end of next week. Classified Advertising Record Readers are, as* a rule, business and professional -men who have tho money to buy something food If they desire it. If you have something good to soil let the Record readers know about lt. The averngo purchasing power of th« Record reader ia greater than that of any other publication in Brtish Columbia. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Factories, Houses ' and Garages Repaired. General Carpenter and Construction Work. JOKW P. MORRIS 8*7. 3418 Sey. 931 Evening* 1798 Robson St. INSURANCE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Ceperley, Rounsefell & Co. ESTABLISHED X» 1886 MACHINERY (Continued from Page 1) buildings, are utterly unfit for. human habitation and some are in a really dangerous condition from'a structural standpoint,. the civic medical health and building authorities are taking joint action .in urging oh the .council that the ramshackle structure' be torn down at once and in some cases the debris utilized-for fuel.- . CITY'S NEW POLICE BOAT CHRISTENED IN DUE FORM Sponsored by Mrs. W. R. Owen, wife of Aid! Owen, chairman of the civic fire and police committee, there w&s launched yesterday from Hoffar Bros.y ways, Coal. Harbor, the new police patrol cruiser, officially named the "William McRae" in honor of the former chief of police "who recently resigned owing to ill-health. The launching was carried out .with all due ceremony, - a C bhttle of real "French Fizz," ■ gold4bppVd ' 'nevery- thing, being deftly broken on the prow of the trim, cabin cruiser, as she took the initial, .plunge shortly after- 3 o'clock yesterday. •"- The new craft was built by Hoffar Bros, under the supervision of Mr. T. Hall-day, naval architect, from plans and specifications which he prepared. Hoffar Bros, tender was nearly $2,000 lower than the next lowest of the five tenders submited to the city council, and nearly $10,000 lower than the highest tender of the lot, submitted by a North Vahcouve?;firm of boat builders. The tender was only for the construction of the hull and equipment, exclusive of tbe engine, which io.a four-cylinder, JO-horsepower plant which was formerly'installed in.tfc,e city's old police patrol boat, and which was taken but and.given a thorough overhauling after the hull of the old patrol boat had outlived its usefulness. The ,new craft, whose graceful lines and proportions wer,e. much admired by those who attended the launching and trial trip which followed, is 40 .feet over all with 9 feet beam and will have a speed of about twelve miles an hour. Her staunch build and trunk cabin design will enable her to go out in the Gulf in any weather, a FINE WAREHOUSE FOR MISSION MERCHANT There is now being prepared in the drafting rooms of Architect A. E. Henderson, Davis chambers, the plans for a two-story, reinforced concrete and u hollow tile feed storage warehouse which is to be erected in Mission City shortly. This structure will have the distinction of being fhe first rein- forcedrOijncrete building in the Fraser "vvj Valley town, and will be erected and occupied by Mr. T. E. Cutler, a prominent merchant of Mission, who intends -to reduce the fire risk on his stock of feed to the absolute minimum. As soon as the plans are ready, which is expected to be in about a week's time, they will be forwarded to the owner who intends to .erect the building 'under his own direction. The warehouse will be 60 by 104 feet in size and will .be very substantially constricted, capable of carrying a much heavier load than grain in case -it should be desired at any time to do so. - v Hoisting enc-ines ■ails locomotive*!, lathes, cura, machinery of all wire rope, ra' kinds. lfAT-ONA-. MAOHXHRRT CO. 996 Main Bt. Boy. 609 Used Machinery of All Kinds BouRht a«d Sold. b. c. ttQxmnann 00- vttt. Bank of Ottawa BM*. , Sey. MMO Sae Us For Al] Kinds of Machinery ■AOXZ-niBT OO. X.TD. 1396 -Uc-uutfa St. • Bey. 7443-7443 739 Hastings St. W. Sey. 7830 Ground Floor, Winch Bldg. Vancouver, B. O. ' RErmOERATION kf BtUtf "plNtS M- MM StMlff tflllBL Sut- ita" rafrifMitm mt pbiU fir al cnIic pirpwts MACHINE SHOP REPAIR WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Undo Canadian Re)frig«ratfon Company Limited 500 Campbell Aye- ' High. 822 J fflti EflGRAUIflG 6 C0L0RTYPE B DESIGNERS IT E/--K-RAV/ERS 443 mCMAROS ST. DunMcCPV'TCfll IS BIDS ARE INVITED FOR VANDERHOOF SCHOOL Mr. "A. E.' Foreman, provincial pub:. lie works engineer, is calling for tend-, fers on the construction of a four-room frame school and out-buildings at Vanderhoof, in the Fort George elec: toral district. Tenders will be receive, ed up to noon of Friday, October 22. Flans and specifications can be seen', at the offices of the government agents ii* the court houses at Vancouver 8nd Fort George, or from A. E. Mitchell, recretary of the school board at Vanderhoof. STORE ADDITIONS FOR PREMISES ON ROBSON ST. -^ Plans'are now being prepared in* the offices" of Architects Townley & Matheson, 325 Homer street, for extensive alterations and additions to the premises at 1270 Robson street. The plans will bevre§dy about the end n! this .week and 'selected tenddrs will, be caliec by the architects for the work. The project includes the erection of two storey addition flanking the pres- tlht dwelling, comprising a building 66 by 66 ieet in size of brick and hollow .tile. A number of improvements and quality which the former patrol boat ,c,iange_ to the pregent dwe„ing an(, connections between the two struc- lacked owing to being buiit too light A large number of city, police and harbor board officials* attended the launching wh^ch passed off very successfully. lures will also be provided for. The ccst of the addition and improvements is expected to run in the neighborhood of ?10,000. If you don't know Walker Robinson Limited The Tailors You Should Jobs You'd Never Hear Of but for our"Dominion-wide news- gathering facilities can be re- - ported on your .desk every morn-' tag. A biff dally stream of live "prospects" that your selllnK force will be -keen to turn Into . orders. . ," * , ,-' • Building & Engineering contract information, definite and clean-cut. Is here awaiting you. It will-cut -down your selling •• M1expense. It" will increase your,!, business—speed 'up your'" sales- - men. ', >,"■,," "Write for full Information, ■ „ XacXmn Bally Reports, I.Lmlt«d. ,813 Wlncli Bldf- Vancouver, B.C. ,- ■' Ts-sphona—Seymour 2013. ARCHITECTS REGISTER AT ONCE. Architects Act of B. C. 1920 To nil Architects practicing In the Province of, British Columbia. Take notice that the organization of the Council' of the Architectural Inatl- tute has been completed and notice thereof < has been published In the British'Columbia Gaxeite, in accordance' with the Act. Now. therefor, it is necessary for-all persons practicing . Architecture to cause tils or her name to be'reglstered with the Secretary of the Institute, together with credentials satisfactory to the council of being dompetent and in prao.ice and by paying to the secretary-the fee* made payable in that behalf.-- "-'-,,- Forms of application for registration can be obtained from the secretary. ' AH communications, requests for forms or Information must be made in writing addressed to the secretary. Absolutely nc information will be Striven by telephone. By order of the Council, t I**. L. TOWN LEV, '. Secretary. 325-Homer Street. ' % Vancouver, B. C. ' * REPORTS PEARSON WRE ft IRON y-Z- WORKS ORKAMEKTAL IRON .WORKERS, WIRE WORK- ERS and WEAVERS Nothing, too Large or too Small If it's Iron or Wire we Ttiake it CITY MARKET BUILDING Phone your Inquiries to FAIRMONT 2794 • :*-. Robert W. Hunt & Co., Ltd. lN«l»gCTINQ —d TKSTIiWI IWQIWltWS 218 Standard Bank Bldf. # Phona Baymoor 210B RaaMant Inaaaetara at an Larv* ManufactaH«s Cairtraa ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LIGHT and POWER MOTOR REPAIRS STORAQC BATTERIES The Jarvis Electric Company, Ltd. S70 Richards Rt. •Fhona Seya-oo* 175 GILLEY BROS.. Limited CRUSHED ROCrT™SAND - GRAVEL . ALL KINDS OP BUILDING MAtSSaL .... ._- _. ... »02 Columbia Strwt Waat Phona 15 and 16 N#w WaatmlnaUr, B.C. PACIFIC LIME loBd By —— ALL DEALERS 625 Fender St.W. -j CANADIAN JOHNS -MANVILLE Company, Limited. ^■*»»R»R»BRR*BR» Asbestos and its allied products Roofing and Roof Coatings Pipe Insulations. Mastic Flooring •n- 738 HASTINGS ST., VV. SEY. 4427 THE shipping GUIDE The Official Shipping Paper REPORTS ON DEEP-WATER SHIPPING TO AND FROM ALL PORTS OF THE WORLD. AUTHENTIC INFORMATION FURNISHED TO SHIP- PERS AND TRAVELLERS FOR ROUTING FREIGHT. PASSENGERS, EXPRESS AND PARCEL POST TO ALL POINTS IN CANADA. UNITED STATES, ALASKA AND THE ORIENT. ISSUED MONDAY/WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY 629 PENDER STREET WEST - . . VANCOUVER, B. C. PHONE:- SEY. 7808 J . ■ <^ZZcyZ^ mttvjv*,^ :v. BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD ADKISON & DILL GENERAL* CONTRACTORS SPECIALISTS in REINFORCED CONCRETE 325 Mil St Se»* "■•■•«1-M« Artistic Wire & Iron Works Manufacturers Ornamental Iron Wort and aU kln«» •* Wire Worlt^^ 112.16 Dufferin St. Fair. 264 8 BAIN BROS. Lathing RiHl Pta»t«rlns Contr'. ccv 838 HIGH. 1108 S 403 PENDER ST. W. CONTR CTORS SUPPLIES - MACHINERV - EQUIPMENT We havs everything to assure you a complete and efficient Contract New and Used Plant at tlie Right Price—Phone Se-vmour 8475 . . If You Raad "More \Ugbt Bsna Por Onr "EHOBRRO" Catalofrue of Ufftttag- ■•£ STEAM AND ELECTRICAL JOISTS AND MATERIAL ELEVATOR^CONCRETE MIXERS REDCLIFF PRESSED BRICK—RIGKETSONS MORTAR COLOR—QUALITY AND PRICE RIGHT THE BIG SUPPLY HOUSE OF WESTERN CANADA GORMAN, C*LANCEY AND GRINDLEY,.Ltd. 511 DOMINION BLDG. PHONE: SEY .475 VANCOUVER EDMONTON CALUAKX British Columbia Ceiling & Roofing Co. Ltd. ' H. FRITH SMITH. MANAGER HKjem mtjtax. oontbactohh **»» jij»vxcrrAO. TcnrKiis. viovr ads oica-tex. hoofem. Fair. 1267 ^ 523 7th Av«. Weat Comtrudioix Baynes & Horie General Contractor* 136 Howe St S«JMM WM EDWARD COX Qanaral Contractor Cablnat MaMas rtataraa Sey. 1163 1285 Pettier St W. ni-nuowm tabu show* botx.*oiwob cos^ho fs.ooo or ovrm, w, "«f w™"101 M tJBTDEB WAY, OR OH WRICK CORTRACTS HAVE RREK MTBPT CORSTRUCWOH ROT YET BTARTEP. _ McLeod Sheet Metal Works Furnaces, Roofing, Cornice*. Sky- lig"lits and General Bbset RCotal Work Seymour 7177 1042 Richards St. R.N.DICER&Cb. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS , ARMATURE AND MOTOR WINDING REPAIR DEPARTMENT OPEN DAY AND NIGHT "Phone Sey. 824 (Day ana Right) 1256 Pender St. XV Sey. 9316-R Sey. 7965 J Night Phone Sey. 637 W. W. FRASER Elactrlcal Engineer And * CONTRACTOR 602 Hast. St. W. Vancouver, B. O. Character Coat Three-Htory Bank _.._ 1300,000 Alterations * ».*/./««« Alters*, to Hank Kc-sklence Three-Storey Bid*.; lUitsirJence Can Plant _ . ltvsldenve ' .' Addns. to Bank "Power House Kt-Hldence , Jam and Sugar Rooms.... Hesldenco .Store Bldp Residence - - Residence Residence • Theatre DAVIES CONSTRUCTION CO. Contractor* General MM Blif. Viiwwirj.C. DOMINION CONSTRUCTION Company, Limited Oanaral Contractors SO* Richards St - »oy. »20 W.GREENLEES coRrmAOTom 407 Cordova St. W. Seymour 108^ ~1he FOUNDATION CO^ of b:c;u««ted contractors mid emoimeers Stiri-ilBiBl Btdj„', Sty. 7920 B--e*Ba*e*e*B*i*e*we*B'B*aaaaaaaaaasaas" ^ ^ -ta ■■ harrisonTDK Industrial Engineers JVH0W3535 501 Pacific Bldg Residence Residence - As-ronomy Barn Residence Residence « Warehouse Exten Residence Residence .: Residence ,- Residence - Residence" — - Excavation & Fill 1'avlng — ~., - '• - Completing Residence Dwelling A Garage Bungalow'. — Dwelling - -■-" Dwelling — — Store Building .Dwelling. ~ - Warehouse ._.--. - Dwelling Dwelling - Residence — Additions •. - - Residence — Bank _...: - - Bridge Repairs Residence ltesldenc; - Residence - — High School High School - Residence —- Alterations RemodeUlne Residence Addns to Bldgs--— Additions to residence . Dwelling Dwelling - Dwelling — Dwelling ...v - r- Residence '. - Residence Residence Residence i - •• - Residence • -"• Residence ' Residence Dwelling - -—- Dwelling -"-" Remodci Building Warehouse Remodelling $100,000 J 15.000 $20,000 $60,000 $78,600 $34 0,000 fll,500~ $30,000 $10,000 ...... $10,000 $9,000 $1&,000' $13,500 Pei centage $7,000 $5,000 .... $400,000 Z.ZZ'iiMo $7,000 _ $11,000 $14.f*U0 $5,000 $10,000 .... $15,500 $10,000 .,„... $10,000 $7,000 $5,000 $513,001 $55,000 ...; $28,000 $5,100 „' ' $5,400 $5,000 _ $7,500 $20,000 „ $5,000 $25,000 $5,000 GREATER VANCOUVER "Location 9walx Seymour & Hast.-.Unlon flank of Canada Cordova St.....j„....;.......-David Spencer; Ltd. Hastings & Hamilton..Bank of Hamilton ^Marine Drive .............. .^.'......George -Kidd Gore' and -.Peri'der ....Chinese Nat. League Marine Drive .....;?...................B. *D. Rogers .False Creek' .^.......'......"Vancouver Gas Co. Angus Ave. & 27th.j.:.; .....W. B. Karris Cordova St. .E........:......Banlc of Montreal Drake St. ......^....Dominion Canners Ltd. 49th St., Magee ... ....Mrs. J. W. Allan Drake St.... Dom. canners of B.C. Ltd. 20th & Margaret St .......F. G. Bvarts 318-20 Pender St. E...„.„....._.H. ,F. Tong Point Grey ...................:-..C. A. "Wlckens t53S Marguerite... R. Mowbray G919 Cypress ■■...l;.l.'.ji:....'..'..Mrs. M. A. Ross 800 Block Sey. St...B. C. Paramount Ltd. 27th"&'Ca7tVe7""!'.""!"!..l.! '....W. J. Read Shaughnessy Heights B. J. Jayne Point Grey -U. ot B.C. Connaught St •"*• Y. Griffin 6726 Laburnum D. Robertson 159 Water St A. *\Slade Co. Avenue "D" Shaughnessy .M. Rector 17th Ave: _ Dr. C. H. Vrooman Cartler & Connaught Dr H. J. Perrin 1185 10th Ave. W M. J. CoiXlson 3807 12th Ave. W G. E. Adams Ballantyne Pier Dom. Uovrmt. City Streets .._ City of Vancouver Shaughnessy Heights -^•»?'T.1rUj 27th Ave. & Carter St C. N. Wood 2011 37th Ave. XV .....„.J.Hum-. 1997 35th Ave. W W. H. Collard 4564 3rd Ave. W ...-W. Brimf Cordova & Columbia ..J. Mernstien 1780 13th Ave. XV Mrs. E. E. Murray Industrial Island _ Gibsons Ltd .. „ RSfi 2Sth Ave. W -S. Colling*. „ $5,000 J $556 Laburnum...o --A. L. Bamwe J. R. TACEY & SON heating, ventilating and GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK R. MONCRIEFF GENERAL CONTRACTOR 328 Rtrk'a Bldg. ■•ymoor 4608 . ... $9,000 .'_" $7,000 $12,000 .'.". $30,000 $10,500 '*" $5.S00 "" . ...$20,000 "" $7,300 """ 136,347 "" $l*-75.000 $12,000 ~"".7Z. $5,000 '„ $5,000 $25,000 $12,000 Zl. $5,000 '$$.000 $5.S00 Architect Contractor Sum'ville & Putman.-Hodgson. K. & Mar. - Dominion Constr. Co. A E. Hfcnderson J- C: Allen Townley A Matheson./E. J. Ryan Con. Co. Edwardes Sproat J.- McGougan Bernard C. Palmer....Domlnion Const. Co. j Owners h'."hT"Gi'l'iVngharn ' S, J. Newitt Honeyman & Curtis Baynes A Horie 1 E. Parr Fredk. Sherborne Honeyman & Curtis A. L. Ramage J' E. Parr S. J. Newitt H. H. Gillingham S. J. Newitt Contractor W. H. Chow Downing & Kyall J- Lalng Owner ZZ.............ZZ........St<'V.-a.rt & *oltart Thos. Lamb. Toronto....Dom. Constr. Co. Townley & Matheson, Supervises Archts. Townley A Matheson ...W- •J-.."***1" Townley A Matheson J. B. ^lrrlln5 Sharp &'Thompson..... S."N. McLeod Mackenzie &.Bo***..,..!...'.....C- F. Robinson Townley & Mathesbn A. L. Ramage . Dominion Constr. Co. Mackenzie A Bow Blackley & Cp. James A. Benzie-Rogers. Bros. & Sinclair James A. Benzie..Rogers Bros£,f.Sl£^^ '"•"-" -'" "ZZZZZZ.S. A. Pellar ~ -...Grant & McDonald ' ." .'".V.CoYumD'ia'''Bithulithic Co Ltd. Bernard C. Palmer &J. K. Sinclair *•; "J ZZZZ..C7 j. Phillips ... Owner ' ZIZZf". XV. Farley *|^Simmonds:;....Snider Broa.^nSo» uwner ~y " *'. T. MoClay 7 "." .C-Bargain"Sales Realty Co. ■ Owner - '- M. C. Griffith Maclure & Lprt..., .--.-. J- °:i^<l0^t_l Gardiner & Mercerr...Hodgson. King A M Connaught Bridge ^CU^ of ^anco^ver ISanSliSn.::::-c^kKa^?I Seymour 361-7 1160 Seymotir St. W. BRADSHAW GRATES TILES and MANTLES MOSAIC FLOORS LAID JOBBING ATTENDED TO - Fboaa *rraa*r 178 X 446 45tn A V . * — .T*. S. JENKINS ELECTRICAL Company, Limited ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS EX.ECTRIOAZ. JWHTAIjl^ATIOiVB O* EVEK* DitSCKIPTIOX. XUiCTHlCAJ. SDTPIJKli Bey. 9512 539 RUln RtzMt S* Specialist In Cement Work ED. HUGGINS F-&AXR AX9 ORRARrffTAX FXJkSTERSR Ray. 2535-R. 3528 Third ATI. W. Percy F. Letts Btttrical Fj{«tir a^CMtritUi Bay Klg^i-Clasa "Electrical -Work and 1-lxtnras 441 3041 Granville St. SAMUEL B. REDBURN XAX80BHRTJIO ARTS T1RTIRO ▲ 8FRCIA&TT ;" ZSTXMATXR GZVRR PnoB* Pairmont 484 R -' 314 7th At«. B.r VaacottTar. R. O.- MAIN ELECTRIC OERERAX REPAIRS —ARMATPRR ' WXV9ZRO — 8WITCR30ARJSR ZRSTAZ.'bATZORR 247Ha$tmpSL,L St|.3l5« 44C9 Angus"Ave.... ."..Mrs. M. C- Healy -jorlcho .'.Jericho Country Club ConnauVbt" Drive ._C. B. MoAUlster Marpole Royal Bank of Can"^a Eng neer's Dept. v;:-^£TJn?^™ i^/ifi f>7th Ave W C. Woodburn Matthews Avt. A W^ar^..JR Duncan 9io7 rnlHn"-wood St ■- R- H. Ward i Gillam & aoumai"...... —,-,-"*J"A„T«.^~'T'arrtiff louthCVannc%u«LSSo. Van. School Board ] Twizell. Bird.> & Twlzcl r-^r xartlff Marpole .^.-.--Pt. ,Grey Schoo^Board Twizell, Birds A _^^hufchiil & Son ;»ooa illi'Pine" Street ......~ -~-W- ^fcJl«*n R C. M. P. Barracks .Dom. Go\rmt. 33S0 Granville SL ....Charles E. Campbell Fairview, - University of B.,C. Shaughnessy Heights ......~E. B. Hamber JS20 42nd Ave. W J. W. S. McLeod h5l ^th -We W Mrs. F. Elkins M.ov- till VaVd Ave. W r-W. Hansen .... $5,000 huh A Highbury J. B Barreau ._ $5,000 Shaughnessy Park ...--■-—vy. waisn „$5.000 I shaughnessy Park AM. •jarquahai «*• 000 i i-nirview - Mrs. J. Graham ;r.::$5.ooo &&!*£ ::;:;:: .j. j. cunoinsham ....$5,000 Fairview - T. McG Robertson ;.'..„.45.000 ~ • ' $6,000 . $6,000 ;;;.. ss.eoo Sf.n.OPO ... sr.o,ooo $25,000 jrnirvicw - A. B. C. Ltd- Strathcona Place - H. G. J^Sht 6579 Maple St ■■;rK^1Il*rr"l>, ,15S6 13th Are. W •A*W'1I1iLr>a^sS^1 Grttn. & Rotason^Sts Royal Bk. of Can. l"t Gore Ave..... Can. 1- ishlng Co. Ke'vmour & Pender ..Toronto* Trusts Crp. — s-. wuv '1175 10th Ave. \V C. .J. Phillips *«-W™*;:-^-"'V ='■—^T/S'W.Ooi'lioth. "v^v W\--,.-^-~.~Co»mo -Bruce ResJdenco-. — - - ,*s.30O* ft 3rd & Conn-aught T>r -,■■*■ -\Ts*A™'j7 Seymour Near Dunsmuir, St.-Mr. Jones *605 6th Ave. W. .- ■'•- 7S: -McLennan Residence , Brick Bldg Addn. to Elevator ., Store Bldg.'. ;■■—'• Gen I. -'Re-on-irs Store Addns. — Horse Stables Store Bldg Pier, *■.—■- Residence —- Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence Residence School $'9,300 '".. ."$15,000 .„.'.....$! 3.000 . $6,000 "".'."... .$7,500 $12,000 $45,000 $15,000 $4,500,000 . .. $10,000 '. $6,500 $5,000 $5,500 '"...!... $5,000 $6,000 $9.00C Hastings St. "E Fairfield Block - 121-5 Pender E Fairmont Barracks 5S-60 Hastings St. E.... Ft. Heatley Ave ^■■SS Ave. "F" ..... '4176 Selkirk .1909 Heather St 6555 Laburnum Mrs. A. L. Ramage 4S06 37th Ave. W V^^wSP-S13 6560 Angus St .'. A E Philips Macee Rd. nr. Granvine....F. F. Sucklin*; K Uyesuj?! j. Rogers ....K. H Long ....Dom. Govt. ...Chas. Gross ....Dom. Govt. ...T.-T. Devine .F. "3. Wilson J. Mackay $50,000 Jackson & Pender St. E..--.bchooI Board _ G. Churchill & Son "- "* .7 W.'Bve Owners - "A""-'"."*:"" i -M-.ii-.-av Townley & Matheson....,.Dixon & M«"*-> Sharp A Thompson _....Baynes & Horie « c Palmer T- "• KjVA-- H. U maimer Owner : "'"Z..S. N. McLeod -""*-' ■■""woodburn & Chaytor —7 *" ,.M. C. Griffiths "".Faulds"' McQueen & Pearce 7" Faulds, McQueen & Pearce Faulds, McQueen & Pearce i "•""■• Faulds, McQueen & Pearce] """* """•■" Faulds. -McQueen A Pearce ...Faulds. McQueen & Pearce Down-{ng"& Kayll r--H~--j?,^e —■ ""■" " Owner <^r<T&'Mercerl'ii^ Owners . - A- ^ * tiJ1.s,: James A. "Benzie j-~-~~~-~--6-wn'er ' BownVan"^ Cuirerne ■-~::--.-.'..--^ „ ._. Faulds, McQueen & Pearce Bowman & Cullerne Baynes A H^orfe Owner" _ —_ -"k."^:' wi'les rnn'^'ctor"" -: —- ^v- H- Chow Dept! ot' WorksT:;.:- Robt Moncrieff ,'• - CH. Tavlor Constr. Co. Dept.*"of""Works Northern Constr Co. -lv • . Geo. Churchill & Son ..;„_ Owner •••■*•- . Owner i"f - *_" ZZZZ :. Owner '" :*"5avies & Morrison •' """■; "J" .; Owner Townley"& Ma"thlson*.'~".*..Chas. W. Purdy Day Labor DISTRIBUTORS DUPLEX MOTORS LIMITED 1233 Hornby St. Say. S461 I. C. RESTON RUSCTRXCAXv EROrJTERR AID COMUCtOl 411 HOWE ST. SEY. 1991 VANCOUVER FORGE CO. v Zdaatted «- rORGIN-GS . OT ALL DESCRIPTIONS Ft. Victoria Drive . "Highland ,701 RICHARDSOri ELECTRIC CO. Engineers A ContTaictors EllCTIICAl IWTilUTIIIIJ IF IU IMS 923 Georpi StW. Stf.1698 S.K. «0W1S8CI).,IH. .i-jSET, OUR PRICE ON . . "RRE ESCAPES" Williams v Electric I Company. EiECWRICAl CORTmAC*SORS CORBTRITCXXOR. KAXHTERAJTCE 'an XErj 4M. koaiar, Rtreet Phoaa Rey. -4024 Bay.. 1043 2120-2130 Cedar St Palmer Bros. Qanaral Contractora 929 Mail St Sey. 4878 Robertson & Partners Ltd. Public Work* Contractora and Englnaara Sey. 1274 422 Metropolitan Bldg ■ ' — RUSH & READ PLMH AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERING AND CEMENT WORK CEDAR COTTAGE PAINTERS AND DECORATORS 2759 - ™-H*v.E- ■ ■ ■ - - FAIR. 3313 Y, NEW IDEA-SHEET METAL WORKS CORRXCE. ■•KTXaOH^»MOKR- STACRS. AUTO WOK. Anything- in Sheet Metaland Rooting. B. T. Bcarim. R"*r. 757 Beatty St. 8ey. 7645 JOHN ARNOT & SONS "BABM and DOORS—OPITCl riXTVRES . RaadiawlBf and Tamlat*, *tc 1730 Semlia Drive Highland 374 GRANDVIEW SHEET METAL WORKS, LIMITED •rVRJTACSS. CORRTOES, *LZOKTS and OEREw JORRIRO |«S VtaaklM 8t HlfhUM «4I Character Railroad Ftailroad Bridge Plant Extensions —- Bovs Tralnlns School- Municipal Hall 21 CoUafres — fteclamation W ork ..... Boys' Training School Milk Condensory Coat .1,000,000 " $330,000 " _J125,000 $140,000 $15,216 .$75,000 "'..JJ.lSO.OOO .S79.200 .$150,000 Ray 3370 »•***• l80a*- ■ SI306 Stephen* St. STEWART & COLTART GENERAL CONTRACTORS REPA.R8 AND ALTERATIONS -Fraser 2051> 355 50th Ava. E. Talr. 2386 Ii 3341 St. Oeorpo.Bt Paving Pacillc 'Hish^vay.'.'.'.V. ?l|°*^^ Dairy* Barns - - *$r>5!000 P^rai^ Memorial Hall Power Plant ....-...- . Qulnsam Uiver Bridge School •.„. ..."—• .-• v; pVivi'nsr River Road.„ v Four Houses • Bank • Fish Oil Plant «» School • Indian School .Hallway Station • School - *"•" Bank ' Bank • - Residence School Stock Barn • Alters to Theatre Bank Hospital •••-•••• Athletic Club School Addn. .$65,000 ■.'"$42".bb'o ..$30,000 . ...$12,000 " „..$35,000 $20,000 $47,000 '" ."".$174,500 $25,000 .$20,000 $11,000 $10,000 $27,000 $102,233 $12,000 "...Day Work $35,000 " ' $40,000 ....$30,000 ' ...$30,000 Peter Tardiff General Contractor REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS 1121B«dweii St. Sey.7898R GENERAL CONTRACTOR Alterations, etc. 1350 8th Ave. W. Bayview 2278 ■ '„ $200 000 E^o^«r-Kich"Shops"otc.. WO.000 **..$2!*.000 '.'..$10,900 " ...$19,940 ""' ...$50,00U "".'.'.'...'.... $11,500 PcrccntaKe $4 0,000 aeeidence ..-.-^ Two Storey Block Store Bids. ■ - Additional Storey Abattoir Restaurant ••• rtcsidenco- Alterations Resldonco BRITISH COLUMBIA GENERAL. location - Ownar Princeton to Copper Mt....B. C. Copper Co. Alberni to Great Central Lake. ..CP.R. Deep Creek, P.G.E...„. ~?™v- G9X,,^-t' Mill Creek ....Whalen Pulp & Paper Mills Coauitlam --K\ov; (?0Vmb Coquitlam .Municipality Powell River .....Powell River Co. Sutnas Lake -.-..: • Pro^- Govmt. Coouitlam • —..Prov. Govt. Abbotsford Fraser Valley Milk Prods Petersons-to Johnson Rd.. 2 1-3 miles.... Lulu Island .,- "-^T- Nelso" Woodwards Landing -pJ.ov- GoNTmi" Kelowna Kelowna Storage Ltd. Courtentiv «t**. \▼. v* ^\. Alice Arm.'.'.'.'. Taylor Engineering- Co Near Campbell River paro„v-«P™,5* Lynn Valley No. Vane. School Dto. South Vancouver *..Prov. Govmt. Penticton Soldiers HsK. Scheme teu Bank of Hamilton J. B. Jardine Prov. Govmt. Dom. Govmt. E & N. Railway Prov. Govt. wTlHanrs"*Likc.VZV.V.Vcan. Bank of Com. West Summerland ....Can. Bank of Com. i?nrk<»vnie V 1 "M- B* Beattie P^ntfcton''....:....... V^-School Board Annacis Island..Annacls Stock tarin Ltd. Columbia St., New West....Royal Theatre Xnyo™ .......:..'...Can. Bank of Commerce Summerland SummerlancLH.p^P. Cumberland: Can. CollerieB, Ltd. Cumberland - •»» Prov* Govr* VICTORIA Victoria....9ydney Paper Mills * R£?-J^o- Victoria C^n. Natl Rl\ry». Oak Bay.'vTotoria .._ R. ^ Gibson Dougla/St., Vic... Mrs. XV. H. DouKar Douglas A Broughton -Otto Woller Douglas A Broughton ..Otto Weiler Palmrr Station J. B. Pagan Oriental Alley r*#a%nlZ?fr Cralgdarroch JVT^V,'-, &P>en,ce, St. Charles St : H. F. Bullen GRANVILLE WOOD WORKS H. HUTCHINSON, PROPmcToa CABINET MAKERS AND CARPENTERS BAND SAWING AND WOOD TURNING GENERAL JOBBING Say. 9478 735 Halmekaa St. DOMINION ;," PHOTdco. CwiBercial Photographers •as aRANyiujE st. sey. 2sss Penticton Nanaimo Courtenay .... Stuart Lake . Nanaimo North Cedar ArcMtact Co»tra«*o» ." a. E. Griffin & Co. : Foundation Co. Pr0v""Govnvt..: Canadian Bridse Co. Owners .^...Hodgson. King A Marble Pub. Wks. Dept Robertson A Partners Gardiner A Mercer Sloan A Harrison Owner** Leonard C. Stevens Prov. Govmt Marsh, Bourne Co. Pub Wks. Dept Robertson A Partners Sloan & Harrison 'p'ubYic"\Vks Dept Cotton Co.. Ltd. Gardner & Mercer Jas. Hyslop Public Wke. Dept Harrison A Lamond Twizell. Birds & Twlzell......-..™-.- ■W.-.A.-. Owen. Cumb<?rl'd -^T™haarne ■■■»--■.••-■■ -■_■ w. V. Hunt Pub7ic""*^s.'':6ep Moncrieff Blackadder & Mackay...-.Baynes & Horie Public Wks. Dept.....Harrlson & Lmnond Swan A Augustine: ...-B. f. fr^f. A. D. Acheson R- N- W>^tt Wm. Fred'k Gardiner - Day Labor Public Works Dept ....Robt. Moncr ert ■Dept.-of Indian Affalrs.-.Robt. Monc-rlert Owner'- ..— - George V*. ilson Pub. Wks./Dept E. J. Ryan Contr. Co Wm. Fredk. Gardiner -•-—Thos. Wyley Wm. Fred'k Gardiner Thos. Harvey M&ure & Lort.. Mr;,Vf Wrk Roll *• Curtis * M- A- <-larlc Wm. Fredk.'Gardner....Sloan A Harrison Kdwardes Sproat .„ ■^T^n^'n'c Wm. Fredk Gardner-Foundation Co. B.C. •""'" ——••—•' — H.'p. Peterson Co. DepT^ixy6rksZZ".'3. J. Ryan Constr. Co. Co-operative Contract Co. Owners"".- ...Robertson & Partners Sure & Lort Robt. Moncrieff Percy Fox A. Lockley. "Esquimau FOR GENERAL'BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS OR - REPAIRS CONSULT E.J. RYAN CONTRACTING CO., LTD. Telephones, Seymour 8585-8586 Suite 5, Fairfield Bldg.. 445 Gran. St. HB.Rees WJLKratf The Electric Shop ELECTRIC SUPPLIES WIRING and REPAIRS •'^*e—i-^—-———- '.H- 12H»ti||S*St I -, S«y.1224 Phcae Seymour 1878. MANUFACTURING COMPANY ■ Makers of Switch Board*. Panel Boards, Steel Cabinet**, etc Switches designed and built for any special work. Xnduatrlal Island' TancouTer. B. C. Percy Fox Percy Fox J. C. M. Keith. I'ercy Fox P. L. .lames Luney Bros. Luney Bros. Landle A Keith Parfitt Bros. ....Harry Catterall P. McKechnie CO., LIMITE! Public Works Contractors Office 813-81.5 Bower Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. Telephones Sey. 6191-6193 NORTHWEST LIME CO. We carry a large stock of "NORTHWEST LIME" manufactured in Victoria and -which we are prepared to furnish Building Contractors and Plasterers at lowest prevailing prices. 804 Standard Bank Building* E. CHRYSTAL & Company Ltd. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Manufacturers of SASH and DOORS, "WIBLL WORK, STORE & OFFICE FIXTURES •"■ --^'p? ■■' ■' Office and Factory 108 Georgia ST, L Seymour 8551 Office: Sey. 7075 Kes.: Fair.^lSSL J.H. Healey OPTOMETBIST 835 Birks Bldg1. Vancouver, B O. .>- BUSINESS MEN will find the Orpheum Cafe an Ideal meeting place for the Luncheon Hour.. The Best of Everything, Prompt Service, Moderate Charges. Seating capacity 250. 762 Granville Street Opposite Orpheum Theatre Jas. .Dwyer, Proprietor, and Chef Fairview Sand & Gravel Co., Limited SAND I GRAVEL PROMPT DELIVERY ^i Granviiie Isld. etiMkamBm crS*' BRITISH QgLgMBSA B&gQEP BARR & ANDFRSON PLUMBING & HEATING International Automatic Sprinkler Equipment Fbwe Seymour 8180 1060, Homer St Vancouver B. C. pTm.rtTNG PERMITS AMOUNTING OVER $750.00 — — " _ . ,*■. A./r B-~u***m ' . ~ ArjhJtaat Ooatraetor -U***f" »*»5« Addreaa B*umber r-eaorlptioa Govt FRASER RSVER PILE DRIVING Co., Limited V. A. "Tones, Mgr. WHARF BUILDING, BRIDGES, PILE FOUNDATIONS, ETC. Ownera of Tuff "CllTa" • general Towing* 324 FRONT ST. NEW WESTMINSTER TELEPHONE 1015 . Waiter Murray Ernie Murray Murray Bros., Ltd. PLUMBIN6 and HEATING CONTRACTORS -, BBTMOUB 8614 137 Powell St. Vancouver. B. C. E.A. Plumbing . am!'.„_./."^, Steamfitting 1027 HewW S£ , Miefca Say. 1SS vancaavar. & C -. -, Hafc Bay. 77 -■ .. .... ' S. •▼- Trickey X. X. BUlott ■"Ii- '".''.v, fj-a'-i' Metal Works PLUMBING HEATING VENTILATING I 560 Cambie St., Say. 620 1309—Dwelling ?3,500 12410—Dwelling $3,500 12411-—Dwelling §3,500 12412—Dwelling $3,500 3 2414—Dwelling $3,000 12417—Dwelling $5,000 12422—Dwelling $2,990 Street Add-wae "tot and Block 1097 11th Ave. E 12—15SD ] 087—1 lth Ave. E....:. U—15SD 1110 11th Ave. E..: 26—159C 1104 11th Ave. E 25—159C 2871 7th Ave. W '■ 6—3 26T6 1st AVe. W I. 2—6 2845 Alberta St 27—41 12424—Factory Bldg. $3,500 453 Thurlow St. ...C—15 BalHUvtelMi 264A 264A 264A 264A 192 . 192 .. H. T. IS5 ■ S. .-.:.,.. ...Building Dept. Scaaaraotor F. Davies 18'6C 3'6th Ave. W. F. Davies 1866 36th Ave. W. F. Davies 1866 36th Ave. W. F. Davies 18C6 36th Ave. W. Owner '. ' T. Angus .....;.2'35 l'O'tli Avo. \V. Williamson & Coville Owner ,..,...* ....,:,.: R. C. Co 525 Seymour St. fi- C. Co. 525 Seymour St. R. C. Co...."..:...:....*..:....'...52y Seymour St. R. C. Co 525 Seymour St. S. Read Mrs. C. Stewart 162 13th Ave. W. City & J. B. Barter...." : IG. E. Mitchell..,...:,..;.! 703 Stephen St. Fair, Designers antf Manufacturers or HIGH GRADE ELECTRIC CHANDELIERS 546 Howe Street Phone Sey. 3312 « RADIANT LIGMTS »• •For Commercial LIsHtlns"; BC. CONSTRUCTION NEWS LOCAL 'liSD PROVINCrAL BUILDING, TENDERS WANTED, BRIDQES, HIGHWAYS ETC. *i VANCOUVEE PEEMTS 12413—Charles L. Trother; veran- oah, 1125 8th Ave. W., $332, R. D. Cowan, 1094 8th Ave. W., Contr. 12415—James White, garage, 940 22nd Ave. E., $150. 12416—E. Barker, garage, 956 16th Ave. E.y$150. 12418—W .Allison, porch, 1024 13th Ave. E.f $50. * 12419—Mrs.' Brown, foundation, 607 Cordova E., $300, F. Gibbs, 513 Ham- lilton'St., Contr." 1242C—L. Forshaw, chimney,, 999 Broadway W., $70, J. F..Taylor, Contr. 12421—Capt. Wilbur, shed,. Powell 3i.,.^T60;wA\ R'. Duhstab; 635 Chester St:--Contr. . . ';.-, j - 12423—J. West, alterations, 309'Car- rail Sr., $250, J. Dubberly, ,Contr. 12425—Pacific Meat Co., refrig. plant; 268 Columbia Ave., $1,000, G. E. Mitchell, Contr. 12426—L. Nelson, garage, 3049 Yukon St., $150. ?'* 3 2427—W. Armstrong, garage, 2=.26 Oxford St., $100. , • 12428—C.' J.. Gellett, garage, 2519 DuhcTasSt, $70.'" ""-**'* 12429—J. J. Mundorf, foundations, 1817 2nd Ave. E., $200. (Continued, from PaaeLD V r 5T- k DIXON & -MURRAY '■"- MANUFACTURERS,OF SHOW CASES, OFFICE and STORE FITTINGS GENERAL CARPENTER, WORK s> PAINTIHG, PAPER HANG- 1 IHG 10. RALS0MIMIN6 Sey. 8765 Sey. 8766 1065 Dunsmuir St. loose Leaf Memo -��*••• IT fits the vest-pocket and .. is alwaya ready to receive facts and figures and all kinds of data, such as every busy person needs. New sheets replace old ones, making the cover a permanent investment. • Lightest, strongest, simplest and most compact memo book. Press the frigflcr and the rings open , No more torn sheets. No fumbling, fingering or scolding;. Just the outfit for everybody of affairs. Costs little, U»t« oiwmyt, because It Is bound in genuine Morocco. Let us show the De'Luxe Loose Leaf Memo to YOU. i,,'','t''h't,v'^aafeaajaajaa*ca**x iu* *l.* _, ■ 4aMti ^Western Specialty Zilmliid . B7S OramvUle St. - Boy. 3586 p»«S>)t83*ijBMI*nilllltl1ll»l0TTri*i a. week, and some" new drawings and r,lans finished within the next ten .days that will allow of tenders being called within the next two weeks at the most. Mr.' Preston announced that it was planned to give contractors a month or possibly" five weeks in which to submit tenders for this important un- ciertakmg. Some minor changes were made in the original plans for the bridge foundations .which Mr. Pres- i.on took east with'him. These changes will necessitate the taking of certain soundings on the bridge site, especially at one end, which will be done Rt once. When these figures are available and the" alterations made in the preTio-tfs' plans by the city engineer's staff, it is expected.by that time the formal order-in-council will have been passed and the way bill be clear for the calling of tenders- While in the east, Mr. Preston first visited Montreal where he conferred with the C, P. R. engineers, and afterwards visited Ottawa and laid t&e bridge plans before the Dominion Railway Board,, securing their sanction for the. plans and permission"-to call tenders as soon as the bridge order- in-council was passed. Then Mr. Preston went south to confer with officials of the Strauss Bridge Company, specialists in bascule bridges, where he inspected the plans of the big bascule lift span and also saw the actual operation of some of the big bascule bridges in Chicago and vicinity. His trip is expected to obviate a great deal of'any future.delay in the progress of the Victoria bridge project. A. H. Mitchell . B. J. Mitchell A. H. MITCHELL AND COMPANY Plumbing - Heating , Sheet Metal GET OUR PRICES FIRST i«4 Richards St. Sey. 1784 JTOTXCB TO CO CTOm* Sealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for* Dry Dock at Esquimau, British Columbia,' will be received at this oflice until 12 o'clock noon, Thursday, Dec. 9, 1920, for the construction of a Dry Dock at Esquimau, British Columbia. , Plans- and. forms., of .contract can be seen ancl specification and forms of tender obtained at this Department,'at the offices of the District Engineers at Victoria, B. C; Equity Building, Toronto. Out.: Shaughnessy Building, Montreal, P Q . and at the Post Office, Vancouver, B. C. Tenders will not be considered unless made on printed forms supplied by the Department*and in accordance with conditions contained1-'therein. Each" tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to, the order of the Minister or Public Works, equal to Ave per cent, of the amount of the tender. War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will also be accepted as--security or War Bonds 'and cheques if- required to make up an odd amount. ■ JNTote.—Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing- an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $•■<), payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, which will be returned if the intending bidder submit a regular bid. By -*rd*r. R. C. DESROCHERS. Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, Sept. H, 1920. BIDS ARE INVITED ON NEW FERRY LANDINGS Tenders are now being invited by the public work departnpent of the provincial government for the construction of ferry landings at both Woodward's Landing and Ladner on the Fraser river. Bids will be received up to noon of Monday, .October 11, and pians and specifications may be obtained at the office of the district engineer, court house, Vancouver, or at the5 public works department, Victoria. The usual ten per cent, deposit must accompany each tender. New ferry landlngsrhave been badly needed at both these places for some time owing to the constantly increasing amount of motor and other vehicular traffic acrss the Fraser river at this point. The landings in" each case are to be of the floating, type secured by piles, as owing to the varying changes of water level due to both tides and the state of the river, it is impracticable to have a fixed landing. WANTED. — Responsible position In Construction Coy.,. Lumber or Woodworking Coy., or Building Supplies. All round building- experience. Excellent references. Fair. 3987 B or Box 100, Becord Office. WRIGHT BROS. -BUILDERS- SEY. 3315 511 DUNSMUIR ST. INLAY HARDWOOD FLOOR COMPANY J. DlBRKaON. MANAGE* FLOORS LAID ANO OLD FLOORS REFINISHED 929 "Pender St. W. "* .Sey.'9201' Phone: Worth Van. 848 NICK COSCO GENERAL CONTRACTOR EXCAVATING. CONCRETE WORK AND SEWERS. GRADING ROADS AND LAND CLEARING Sey.'7325-X-'. ■ -J 1367 Seymour St. FAULDS McQOEEN & PEARCE, LTDr GENERAL CONTRACTORS We Specialize In HOUSES & BUNGALOWS GET OUIt FIGURE BEFORE YOU BUILD Sey. 165 , 626 Hastings St. W, Wire Your Home B.C. Electric Youll be surprised to find how easily—cheaply—quickly, you can wire your home for Electricity. Compared with the convenience and comfort of Electricity at your command, by day or night, the cost is small. Costs of installation are increasing—now is the time to order your wiring. B. C. Electric Phone Seymour 5000 425. Carrall 1138 Granville The world moves faster than you can move , alone. BOTXCX TO COBTBACTOBS. Sealed • tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed-"Tender wharf at Alice Arm. .B. C," will be. received at this office until IS Cclocx noon, toMtoy, October 26, 1920, for the construction of a wharf at Alice Arm, Skeena District. B. C. " * - Plans and forms of contract can be seen and specification* and,forms of tender obtained at this Department, at the office of the District Engineer at Prince Rupert, B. C, and at the Pest Office, Vancouver, B. C, and Alice Arm, B. C. Tenders will not be considered unless 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. e«-*ual to 10 p.c. of the amount of the tender. War Loan Bonds of the Dominion will also be accepted as security, or War Bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. ■ NOTE—Blue prints can be obtained at this Department by depositing an aceep- ed 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. DESROCHEKS,' .- . Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, September 22, i:>20. BOTICE TO COVTBACTOBS. Blcbmond "DUtrict, 'Woodwards-'Lftdacr "Perry. TENDERS will be received by the Honorable Minister of Public Works, to noon of Monday, the 11th day of October, 1920, for the construction and erection of Kerry Landings on the Kraser River at Woodwards and "Ladner. Plana, specifications, etc., may be seen, or may be obtained upon depositing Ave dollars ($5) as security for their return at the Department of Public Works, Victoria, B; C, or. at the office of the District Engineer, Court House. Vancouver. B. C, on or after the 22nd September, 1920. \ "An accepted bank cheque or certificate of deuoslt for 10 per cent.:of the amount of the tender, made payable to the Honorable Minister of Public Works, must accompany each proposal, to be forfeited If tenderer refuses to enter into contract when called upon to do so. or fails to complete the work contracted for. Cheque* of unsuccessful tenderers will be returned upon execution of the contract. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. E. FORMAN, Public Works.Engineer. Public Works Department, Victoria. B. C, Sept, 17, 1920. ROOFING AND PAPER CO., LTD Manufacturers of Ready Roofing, Ruilding Papers, Dry and Saturated Felts, Barbados Roof ing Paint VICTORIA, B.C. " NEVER LEAK" Roof Coating Now is the season to recokt your Ready Roofing or Metal Ro-of. Barrels or 4 gal. tins. "A Stitch in Time S«Ter Nine.'' . . PACIFIC ROOFING CO., Limited Seymour 11SG MANUFACTURERS Induatrtol Island Vancouver. 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Title | British Columbia Record |
Publisher | Vancouver : Record Publishing Company |
Date Issued | 1920-10-08 |
Description | The British Columbia Record was published in Vancouver, and ran from June 1916 to July 1922. The Record was published every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. As the official publication for the Architectural Institute of B.C., the B.C. Builders’ Exchange, and the Building and Construction Industries’ Exchange of B.C., the Record primarily covered news related to building, contracting, engineering, real estate, and industrial finance. The Record was published by the Record Publishing Company, which had previously published the paper under a number of different titles, including the Daily Building Record and the British Columbia Building Record. The Record subsequently evolved into the Journal of Commerce. |
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Language | English |
Identifier | British_Columbia_Record_1920_10_08 |
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Source | Original Format: Royal British Columbia Museum. British Columbia Archives. |
Date Available | 2016-06-02 |
Provider | Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library |
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