'■'■ ■■{Z/f '~^'^&s£j.^ ,,,>.,,..,.--,-.-..... :.-.,■ ZZZZ%:;ZZyZ:WZZZZZ'Z^ J""!.;' V^/T'."' ' ■ ' Tr^-^^-*-'^^^ * BfM j^'W^niiW: ■^^^ ^v-i;fci^fv:-S^aiwgr^r: ■i5rMr';--;-"v-'^^*-;-'"':?s'^i:-'^ Il K' ;^I^®;"M ''^'.-vii'".'"i:vri&'>:*" &isj>'&#»ifei liiliiiof7"-1" i«Nidl.,w.,ww.f fras$%T«i;7Stya§!#Jrt^ i^^.,t,4;a;;;r,?^,.g^|te tyia^VLi^-MreMeh. ?jm^Aj^Zu%l^w^ Bolts - Nuts - Bars ■ Spikes Ships- Equipment iilllii^K«*v,«? Engineering Co., Lid. zm^mzzm^zzmzimZ: Vancouver, b «- i Highland -■< T^t " ■"■*»• ^-a*»«) Hishland 1573 PiibrtptloaV Cost 94S7—-dwelling $2800 ff^ltW^lM Otreet AAAteee lK)t amd BlOOaT 1 BnbdlTJBlQB |^|i^,c6^ju':'COT 2792' Cambridge St „....'...£ 10-r4 " , i •~ *a>« Min»«a»a« J.V *f OaiitrsoMr ' A t< ■ -■ ■}. - ■■ CJromie & Vroom ' 4 ...Kerrisdale," B. C. W 1 *- "" r i — * t . "•> J"-- J. * r r'' v iH j. x'f 9% * <. • ' Jh. *< > ..~~.-.il».12JX. ElECTBICAl EN6INEEIS 7 AMD f-f lng Stael, Hydrated Unto, etc. ^ ^.f i L^ I LIMITED .Vfe,- i!^^- ^&UIM«A ^V , : ^b^i WrifcHck .^^.r cta^lli -^^ **frj?r9*««t*Taclnr Brick, BulW- Ing Papers, etc Jt; -/ ',„ »,y TVfr . COMTMCTOIS Power Installations «f i ,w ^ i jj /i ^,4 34 , 'Jf, '.Vi*,^ l.el „,. ^ , ^^—mwmmmfmmmwimmmmmmmmmm^imwimmwww* BUILDINO AND INDUSTRIAL NKWS v>r.... / ^. v -^ r^^4^-r g*S ' I ' ■ a*-' V v. h * ] Ill y^s^s &&ZM " " " rWJ «af»4ao-—c j. isted. garaser 2860 "EatonhA^z *i * i ^^* * * ----- -«■<,,--oo-<. Wt, $ll-> ' *Z*'"' 8a^e*r\ v."5 ^^Port?engineer, >for*nar6or^& ' " TJ " *■ " ' a Teldpment here. » j - / -- ^ ^t^CT'-'^st ».* v-1 , ^ J~'v ^EN| RAISERS" ARE CONSIDERED *.&&& as profiteers: "*"": ?;T^hto*<». D- C-Froin tmanf J^ "JJPW Clt-e« ^ngaged/^wa^(con-; 4^^ compiainis o>rent proflteermg, Mv«?been' received by-tthe BureaVof *^#»aJ:Hou'ang.and;rTan8portition ;V9486-X G. Mutch^SimofilzingV^ tion, 706 Seymour St., $50. - * Z . " A |fl r, - J - ^ £iiL3 'v-''' co'ntracI- is AWARDED '^ ^fi'^ ^ ^ , % FOR $3,000 BUNGALOW t^Architece • J^^l^T^fffiey^MS "f " J*" 2^ I" i>/,tl .' v \'^^, ■1^ /"j|*VTS^*^r^; Vf 4»^"'*Mia ^=s %fr--Wf^t^frZ3i / !M i^ ii*.M>i!ijtii-jii;R.jSj< ,fl » « ^ y£i <§^ '-i' v j -, 4. ^ coxinaraV^ SUCCKSSORS TO , r. ■» DOMINION EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Mining; Municipal and Contractors' Maclrintt) and Supplies *x>icruTaVj.T iQnnrn i-ABBicunva axon tX- : A^/'^i;!-,'. w<* ** J PhM* Seymour 7185 ^ 1 ISO Homer Street Vancouver. B. C. ■H> be rendered _ accessible to the local city governments which in some places'] have instructed the assessors to in-l crease the valuation of houses so that' taxes will be levied on the basis of the j profiteers' rental. In addition to these methods, and,, most important of all,' representatives CANADIAN NORTHWEST STEEL COT, LW. Fairaoait 8396 ud 9397 < Tsaccrnvwr, * » (> £** ^ XiMl wtutp«r Toronto ▼SBCOBTOr. B. O. TENDERS ARE WANTED FOR CRUSHED ROCK The Corporation of the district of Burnaby are.asking for tenders for, most important rf^reilrese^a^ll M^J^MM'^ * * AM--- - - - - ^ ^ ** * sToe1^^ r^r.^!^ =-!??.« 5- -teermgjl Balfour, Guthrie & Go •7,u? x,w CUD1C yaras oC crushed local committees on rent profiteennK rock to be delivered on Hastings-Bar- have been established in thirty cTes net road. Notice of tenders appears j through the Home Registration Ser ROBERT W. HUNT & CO.. LTD. ENGINEERS INSPECTION-TESTS -CONSULTATION STEEL, CEMENT, BUILDINGS, BRIDGES, PIPE, RAILS, CARS, LOCOMOTIVE8, SECONDHAND EQUIPMENT, CREOSOTED 4 MATERIAL, LUMBER, ETC, OFFICE: 1601 STANDARD BANK BUILDING __,. _ _■ ■ 808 Kaajttaffal WN TamoonTOT, B. O. Canomt TemUmg Moratory, Boom 1601; Physical ieeUug laboratory, Boom Bl ::\Plioiie'Sey-JZlSld;' : ■' Resident Inspector* at Large Manufacturin4r Centers [elsewhere in this paper Tenders are also invited for,laying vice of the Housing Bureau, landlords who* have raised their «« „„~u i*.i . ° ™uui«iua *iiu- nave raised their an asphaltic concrete surface on a pd* rentals are considered profiteers by the tion of this road. „• | Bureau of Industrial Housing. When they see that rent profiteering means WESTMINSTER NOTES The new mill of the Cameron Lumber Company at Garbally road will soon be operating at top speed, turning out in the neighborhood of 120.- 000 feet of lumber per. day. aiding the enemy and postponement of victory they almost invariably agree to the decision of the committee. LANGLEY FORT NOTES. GOVERNMENT TO AID WASHINGTON HIGHWAYS More than $S30,000 will be expended hy the United States government on Washington roads during the next two Practically all municipal road im- Washington roads during the next two prpvement , work is held up for the years' *he state engineers' convention present while the harvesting season | ^as told m an address by Dr. L,. "I, BE1N^BU,LD,NG MATHMAX DEPARTMENT REINFORCING STEEL'— BOLTS:— »PIKES—CAST IRON WASHERS, ETC. MERCHANT IRON and STEEL BARS SEA COAL — PIG IRON — MANILA ROPE, ETc! VANCOUVER San Francf.co, Lo* VICTORIA winch bviloino Angelee, Portland »„ M PHv.i.cx.s.y.oleT Seattle, Tacoma ^l^^il^^ lasts, all available men and teams be ing too busily engaged on the farms to undertake other work. SBAZJBBS in Crushed Rock, Sand and Gravel All Kinds of Building Material 902 COLUMBIA STREET WEST PHONE 15 AND 16 NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C. PRINCE RUPERT NOTES j Tentative plans for the erection of a new cold storage planT.'in Prince Rupert have been drawn up, and the building of a locally-owned plant is not far distant, according to present Intentions. It will probably be located at Cow Bay, where a site is available. Hewes, district engineer, office of pub lie roads, United States government. "During the next two years the fed eral government is scheduled to aid the Northwest in the construction of more than $7,000,000 worth of roads." said Dr. Hewes. "This work is to be done under the Federal Aid Act of j July 11, 1916. The state of Washington totaling more than $830,000. Of this amount $647,000 will be for the post roads and $184,000 for national forest roads. The building planned is to be two ,.!! r0adS> Stories, large enough to take care of a * *e natl0na! aid for road making million pounds of fish, with capacitv *een growinS yearly since the w« Have Just Installed a CO M P L E T E MARINE RAILWAY Size 110 x 42 feet - General Scow and Tugboat Repairing Ritchie Contracting & Suiy CMitt Phone Sevmour 91R3 ._:.• 1561 Granville Street for freezing, fifty tons of ice and stor- " er 0f 1916' when the government age for 460 tons. J offered the first $5,000,000. Since then two additional allotments of $10,000, WILL DEVELOP EVERETT HARBOR EVERETT — Shipping terminals, MW.„ QiC w ue „ yPlers and warehouses covering an area | 000 and $25,000,000. 000 and $15,000,000, respectively, nave been'made and the next two allotments are to be respectively $20,000,- Modern Brick Building on centrally located corner lot $35,000.00 on terms Get full particulars at the office of Forglnss Machine Work Patterns Westminster Iron Works John Reld, Proprietor Manufacturers of Structural and Ornamental Ironwork ♦Phone S3 Office and Works, Tenth Se„ NeW Westminster, B. o iv r I/ British Columbia Record , Published every Monday, Wedueeday and Friday by the BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD < ■ |p I' < ' FT V '- '¥, JUs-l ■ h> i« ' .,> n J. &*£ Ittfi'- SHIPBUILDING and MARINE _„ Telephone Seymour 7898. - • Address: £83 Homer-Richards ,i,ane Bear of 431 Dunsinulr Street. C. H. NELSONS. MANAGr^G^EDITOR ' ' Subscription Bates ' > < One month _ n oo Six months .1 i $509 Payable strletlv in advance. "' " > ,» PROCLAMATION'BARS' ^ * j ALIEN SHIP SALES! \ Washington; D. C.—£resideht"*Wilson issued a proclamation putting Into effect-amendments, to the act "creatine: the shipping board designed to+ prevent foreign interests from "obtaining con' m .i«ii *i~ . ^ . sV-." 'i |8-A > Wz4 f • W* < fev , BSpC ' * WA1 ■ J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. SEAJLED TENDERS, superscribed Itro1 ot American ships or shipyards "Tender for1 Concrete-Sluices;" JwilPbe Tne' saif> mortgage, lease or delivery received', by^the undersigned jup. to ;i 2 ofan American vessel..built oi^building .noon of-Friday, the 13th"" day Vf Sep- to a foreigner without the consent of tember, 1918, for the'constrjucti'on .of tfl® shipping, board is made a'criminal two four-gate reinforced concrete "slul- offense. It also is made illegal with- out consent of the board, to contract for ship construction during the .war on'^foreign account .or Jto transfer -the ownership^ of shipyards to foreigners. ces in Matsqui ^Dj'kingAA.fDistrict, at Pumping Stations No', i" and,) No 2, near, Gifford Station, B.t C.J&.^Railway. Plans", specifications,''contract "and forms of tender may be seen i on and after the 29th day „ of August at the office of the Provincial* Government Agent, Courthouse, Vancouver>ach I ; Fo]lowln|r i9 a ltat 6f tlie ShIpbuildlliR proposal must be accompanied by an companies of British Columbia now accepted bank check, or certificate -of Ir^tl^At*: "h,P constructlo-v ~or deposItK.bn a.chartered^banklof °Can-L <" m^,9!^}^usV ?J»i>ts. .*,«». , ' ,y-> ,-, i j-* .- .-,--.<. ^ . Co«»rhlan Shipbuilding Co., Vancouver.> ada, made payable to-the inspector of ; Wallace Shipyards, North Vancouver.' " .Wee* smlpbalMint* »laots. British Columbia Yards , work contracted for.n Tthe'cheques or :-•", certificates "of 'deposit of 'Unsuccessful 'teriderers.yrilKbe- returned' to'them1 up- .on the execution j of--the contract.-' \\-kf, to do 80/or if/he fails to complete'the New Westminster En*.', * Const. Co, motor ntnnrtMi: «n"«t .t.V Jui."U.«ijT "^~" *w.. ',i ,-.'l..J,vt^"i.-"» . .- -Poplar"islandv j^<; -J - ^^ -•, ' it! * sipppeO'and-he crawled4under 1%!?^''- 'A .signed with the,.actual signature of the tenderer«and' enclosed ^in^the envel- 1 o^ef' furnishWd.^ #&& jit '-^Mh & 'Pacific Construction Co./ Ltd.,-Port Co- '^quitlam. ?:"v ;-"V .i -- " ,^'C - ^ Standard Shipbuilding Co., Vancouver. Wallace Shiovards Ltd., Vancouver. Western .'Canada, Shipyards Ltd., Van-. ;* Wuver^ -' ;- J"- ; ^\ t -" ^' NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CORPORATION OF THE DISTRICT OF BURNABY.^ Tenders are invited for laying an asphaltic concrete surface on a portion of the Hastings-Barnet road. Specifications and all information can be obtained upon application to the municipal engineer. Sealed tenders marked "Tenders fo: Paving" will be received-by the undersigned up to 'noon on Tuesday, September 3,1918, and must be accompanied by a certified cheque for $250, which will be returned if the tender is not accepted. ' '" t The council-does not bind itself to accept the lowest tender. ARTHUR G. MOORE, * Clerk. Municipal Hall, Edmonds, B. C„ Au*r -th, 1918. ' ' ' . , „ INSURANCE IN ALL ITS' BRANCHES REAL ESTATE CITY PROPERTIES, FARMS, FACTORY SITES AND TIMBER can be used In a hundred .ways in INDUSTRIAL and CONSTRUCTION v work of all kinds : Consult our New Business /Manager about adapting gas to your needs VANCOUVER GAS COMPANY Carrall and rlaatlnv Sta. 'Phone Seymour 5000 USE SECURfTIES GOVERNMENT"A-ND'MUNICIBAl£ "<»"» 1 'ft* 1 \0$ ;^dfflctvof inspector "bf^Dykes, ., ..-. s^?9-^V4'i^iIsVlQtpria;f;BL.C., August' 27,U918T.' ' .? ^feil^^kfeC^RRpRATipN;^OF .THE/DiSTRICT, jfet-A-wu.,.*,, ^Tenders arejnvited-for.'tlie supply of BSEsI^' y700acubic-yaras\of,cr,iishedi'rocfc;tOj-be -.»**.■*.•—i-i <^^tt„„«„^ n.M^ "Road/ ;*S?P?-«*[| V 1 ^H *wj? j. v>, *« ,^ ■XT l , u %-V 7^r <». l ™. k «. S'V.v-' "X ^ ?aiv-'«.,' \ -r v'5;Ti ?M8G£E LE CTRIC • '-*- -^ T- if* 5x1 ur^v^'-tfT; : ?£?y>cE 24 7 hours *; OAif Plan-: Stjwtir^SOOO »l km w re»res«tilrw eafl 0 1 I "■( Bulldbs Cable hV. X if Kt *• J' s^ I '1 ;^'Raclfi1rii;tl«ir1,€, ^ 1* A^fli*. -^^^T ^T^-W C * <• r "y* 4 "J .11. i^fiis^^ --, s rXor^supply..of?crushedL.rocIc^will^be £*§Sealed. Tenders;^marked- "Tenderj? K receive*! by the'undersigned up to.noon^ , on Tuesday^September 3,1918. *\ Z^Z *'' ^ ARTHUR G. .MOORE, Municipal Hall, Edmonds, B. >C. t f\ August 27; 1918. - J;".- " , -- -1*" - Vancouver arid Victoria r# r" "v^-j ¥«->» "-rV -^ ■^- *? *J v.. 'J * rf\"f ~ > w it. r The new tenant" had rented the house and was about to sign the agree- , ment. "Of course," said the agent, * "you understand there is no bathroom in the house.", "Oh," said the tenant, "that, makes no difference;, we only ■want the house for' a year." * ^1a>^.^^^^^^H^i«S,*l^»*M'•^,S,*^*•!**♦*•■* J ^OFFICIAL DIRECTORY J CITY OF VANCOUVER.' Executive Department Mayor : ^ R. H. Gale City Council Ward 1.'. /.Thos. H. Kirk Ward 2 W. R, Hamilton Ward 3 ."..! W. C. Marshall Ward 4 Jos. Hoskins I ' Ward 5 _ _ W. R. Owen j Ward 6 J. : .-..-S. C. Elliot Ward 7 Frank E. Woodside Ward 8 '.. F. P. Rogers Financial e\ Clerical" Departments Clerk Wm. M'cQueen, B.A. Comptroller G. F. Baldwin Treasurer,., - »-—3. J- Johnstone Accountant « -A. J. Pilkington Engineering Department J Engineer ~F. I* Fellowes NEW WORK VANCOUVER Otaaraeter .Sstiaiat«d Cost docatton ' 1350,000 ^ Not given ■ •••••• Armory Harbor Works Bank & office bldg.— Hotel, C. N. Ry • Owaai I architect Qrandvlew Government Kltsilano Reserve Government HasUngs & Granville Royal Bank False Creek Fill C. N. Jty. Co. -a.il Archive Wane «>aflT Perry & Fowler Z. Government .'. Woi,u^i,» No archt. commissioned" ye"C..™™."(..?. Chaap Rates UNION STATION nonovBME Post Office Pout Office Concrete Garage USTBS L..I260.000 135,000 MimiMMW ABE PatOPOSED BUT IATZ BESH P08TPOBED- Gore and Keefer. JDom. Govtf.Dom. Govt ""vs™. South Vancouver Dom. Govt 'Dom dnvt .-Delayed Fifta A Fir Sts Ford MoiqrCo. Owners - Delayed 1 Delayed Building Department Building Inspector. R. A. McKenzie Water Department \ Secretary _.S.,J. Montgomery Health A Sanitation Department Medical Health Officer F. T. Underbill Library Librarian >-..R. W. Douglas Board of Park Commissioners Johnathan Rogers, Ohatnnan A. C. J. Leek G. W. Hutchiags M. S. Logan George Bldon W. S. Rawlinga, Superintendent Light Department ] Electrician C. H. Fletcher] Street A Sewers Department Superintendent John Morton Police Department Police Magistrate-.-..........H. C. Shaw Court Gierke^ ..;„...:......»....~...B. Robinson Solicitor ..„......._....X.XZ.....JS. F. Jones Prosecutor ........; ...R.L. Maitland Fire Department Chief I.....................—-J. H. Carlisle Ohaisetei !••••• •OObTbi = mmt*m**tmmm**e+m. mort i^iden, .«WlTc^^«*il-aW*aV handllngMACHINERY and HEAVY MATERIALS > ,\*a» ^ Large warehouses for storage 'Phona Seymour 403 MAIN STREET n f- ADAM JACK Brick Builder and. Contractor Kiln«, Furnaces, and Boilers a Specialty ESTIMATES CIVCN - - DISTANCE NO OBSTACLE Telephone Hlshland 7a« ^ VANC^JVjgR, B. C. 2021 Wan St. CONTRACTS LET OR WORK STARTED R. R Wilson, D.L.S., A.M.E.I.C. Civil Engineer Surveys, Reports, Estimates All Classes of Drafting 35 Flack Block Phone, Sey. 8715 , MORRISON & CO., LIMITED I iiimmiiiimi.H*kw. «■»,.,,,,,,, ,„,,„ PILING w POLES FIR, CEDAR or HEMLOCK any length - any diameter FEDERAL LUMBER CO. Incorporated iao« 1021-1024 Roft-ars Bulldlns _ • .aanama; S«ywonr 390S.3999 ywwMiiiiiiiniiinw "timi IIIIU4 Public Works Contractors Office:si3-815:Bower Bldg. I Vancouver. B. C. "OCEAN FALLS" KRAFT ' \ NOTICE Kraft Wrapping Paper is SCSlentBr'tiI!h Co^mbl?- Th« w- 's tenseuece:;er;i;tu:'form quaHty and °f Samples and prices gladly gl now being manu- ser is great ven. Sales Agents •■ ^ SMITH DAVIDSON & WRIGHT, LIMITED Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. »n \J ,,t:.-w.t-:..-. y.-^r.ij..^,^^^'^^ ■--.'',!'■:./!' ^ BRITISH COLUMBIA RECORD MOTOR TRUCK tJSED§fit*i3l^il§^ilil AUTOMOBILE DIRECTORY Buying Information for AutemobiU Owners and Prospective Buyer* MICHELIN'TIRES fit ACCESSORIES Co to HILL, LTD. * Everything for the Motorist Phone Seymour 6411.'. j Quick Service SEYMOUR TIRE & RUBBER CO LTD. Dominion, Nobby's )*.nd Goodyear Truck _ «. Tires Motor Accessories *85t Pender St. W Z Sey. 3053 SAXON SALES COMPANY JDistributors ^for SAXON 'AUTOMOBILES. 1272 Granville St. ' ' " Sey.3391 GARFORD EQUIPMENT r FOR LUMBER COMPANY A 5-ton Garford Truck and 8&-ton tiailer, making a full loading capacity of equipment 13% tons has just been delivered by the International Motors, Ltd., 1129 Howe Street to the Royston Lumber Company at Royston, B C, near Cumbeiland. The Big Garford and Trailer will be used for logging purposes. DAVIE VULCANIZING CO. Auto and Tire Repairs ' '--'"-, Vulcanizing i - • , CALIFORNIA RANCH " .- USES BIG.TRUCK Farming is today more amatter'of business than ever before. Economical, and fast moving haulage is essential to produce commodities for our own country and allies. • ' , , .The United States has Become the larder for the world, and the immedi- ate need of the world requires* the farmer to speed up his production. Never again will slow moving Ave- 1234 Granville St.1*' , ' Sey. 1184 # hides be Ithe mainstay of the progres- — sive farmer, for once he has geared his* LITTLE GIANT MOJOR TRUCKS "All Ami ihtNamc Implies" ' Z IxsuEtW. Pearson. Mgr.< Z Granville at Pacific ^L.^X:.^lJJSey. ,,331 CONSOLIDATED MOTORlCO... LTD. 1 ~ PACKAab.—^NASH^—; Maxwell h* Trucks"'and Passenger Cars> '"° -"t Mr. Cooper, has~, been * a s user of trucks for considerable- time, and recently, when' in the market for a larger haulage unit,. he was impressed with the clean-cut construction of the present Federal production.- The „re- * > /, 'w' 7 & ^ ^X ( .n f aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa^ ^i j j, 1 ' J"^ *• ^ j %,v. # '- - »r"-^Tjiyf ~^] >& '^v*-^ - »•*> fe '* '» lit belfof,ttfe TakiW Valley in-the 'state,of '^VashingBn/lWith^ marl factor motor trucks "are,helping in ho small degree"ltofplace^the fafming,Uimbef7,an&;mjning industAes^dhia,profitable ,»-,' f- i i v - V ~~ ■ '. - V"> , » ,"/ " *" * The accompanying photograph shows a'large motor "truck1 doing its bit in the froit_bel't"of,tlie YakiTna* Valley in-the 'state 3 of '^Vashin^lSn/.With'Itndri.; 1)OW6r TJIArO 'ATlH rTlfirp ^ll A H^#*lHill&r ^a rs^**^'1* Wa**^^*'"^** a*i*ll/>tra #**♦** ItsilnintV in Vt/\ ^camiull *1^a«r»»i-i/% tj-t.^nla'* s**-k +W *-v #*i vam«{v«*v V ^Jmn/\iV n *-« rl ^tninlnrr «■•• si *^n«Vaart^v^Bi ''Aii kn noAAi-nttln ba3is . . _ ' ^., - suit was the purchase of one of the the -problems -we*yface in, our, endeavor big 354-ton Federals. <-. -, V*s-^ « 'U A v'- v GOOD: ROADS, .CHEAPER.;FOODS.' /Herbert "'C. ,Hoover, .vUnited State* '"F^ood AdministratorMn a telegram to' the Board' of Commissioners of Twin. Falls County, Idaho,.saidC\?"-I sincere; ly--hope you will-be able''to carry elec- tion for j bond issue intended\for per- ' <• > manent roads, as improvements of .this sort tend for generalj betterment*in any community, and particularly for effi cient transportation; which j is^ one„ of renewals.,. ^ * f i" In * -*jf a J s. '•^ r- ■* f~ ^ ^ to, reduce the cost1'between'1 the pro- ducerkand the'consumer." -■? \ f'?i'* 1 r'v ,.* - ' S* >'■' ,4: -.* t . < -ft t*^ s „ f -. ■ i vt^i f- *'/- ' i. *''A»" ' " l"» ' * ^ -rry' ' -' **— - " V" THE1 VALUE OF vPAINT.' * -i- - ., ^4 '^.i^ J'-^''J ' >f" 'Most car"ownerss*assume that'palrit is used on the'car^simply^for appea'r- ancesake. Not so.'V Paint,protects the surface below 'from varioiislills,* from rusting or corrosion,-when It" Isj metal? j ^^^^ vii-^ ' -. n-- i * - The wise car owners will not allow the paint about'his vehicle to,chip off~and the surface beloV to'be exposed to the IF \ * tl elements. Anfounce""of touching up with paint is "worth" a" pound of parts Il 1_ 4/ - - *aft?iffa\»»i^»l^liB^1aVali»ikr^ 'S J^^V^ ^- \' S-^ w--3 -Vta»^ ^ K '.•y tf^ -»" ,1 A"./, * .ve-*,, -'oX ./-,, ? *- s". , * f-^,- «y "• *. ; . f i- >'ls fj "i* - i> . -.-"« * i^J .>iv i '^, Ti r, "" " * ' t V ' ' -< r „*, .* ■>, V^l " /,,' '^ l-*" —( J*-. '«*■-*, --11,1. -vv> ,^. V/-T^/.' f ' SThePla^* ror;Aute and^T^^^ «MR'> MOTORIST'^^^^-v^ V , ^ill-? biTIo^teailnt oufTNewv Fireproof,.Building, 636 Davie % Street, Between' Granville ,and Seymour . Street%"-» t-V".? V. i-* >«MAv ,^ 1 >if V.^ii-J*-* d- »^5%%'i^iJfK .t'i.f'+ ,^9i*,UJ'v AV.V-i^.*! ' v ' / it" ""^ - " i 'i- .iffift: sft2i^3iv'' <'-,<--')':' _«&!! * ■* ri ^••''ii^ i ^ Z &% *m,4 ^ jEORlYQURlCARf -r>\ JASHmonthat^uarantee «k3i*ti *• rf^-S ]t*tl-iS? r^-^i^, ^V-^nS^- &J.JS&l$%(W*vi4#py f«*-*"> -jjr^j. j: ^ fe ,y«.W Call-and^aeeinEf whenrpassing '-ffep-j '^^^lAfla^la/J^Sf^FI?— > <.< tfi-' Tiff ^A- 3^ ti^ fs-fef « '*»*>«'■§ At-,K& J» i -" * fn #B $5tS%. ?vs=->*\*:«- isfcs^ir^r;*' kj*^«»»iyk«*-£:-»«.ii»s f"-»"|*aa**& kis^^sj'fc?#r**£»»-^">**».^*''>a2*-«if«.t j^rfTi»-fe«- «m A Convincing Argument For FEDERAL Superiority A Inderal capacity for •very bneloMe reqnlre* ment. J. F. BOUSKILL Hauling Contractor Vancouver. B. C. July 12th, 1>18. H. J. TUCKER. E=q, British Columbia Distributor, Federal Trucks. VANCOUVER, B. C. DearinSIrebiy to your inquiry I take pleasure in testifying to the iionondability- and hauling power of my sturdy l-ton Federal, which has been on-^ strenuous duty for six years. My truck was used for hauling 3-ton loads of coal for three years "steady, and for hauling 9 tnn {\nHft of eravel for two years steady. Dur?n£ thfye«.r 1916. I drove my Federal from Portland to DPtroict and from Detroit back to Vancouver, covering the cross con- Mn»n»tH6 twice without serious trouble. Throughout the journey I ^i?mbVd^B?ad«^ ?anging"up to 37% per cent., and carried a light load h!^h'Hra No o^hlr truck; as far as I know, has ever made this trip. "■'Ss -tnVSSr-eS months my truck has been hauling 2-ton load;.of wood- and ie Performing .good^service at present. . (Signed) JOHN F. BOUSKILL. Heavy duty Tractors aad Trailers for X>uaab«r aad Wnlng ZadMtrles. The FEDERAL Leads The FEDERAL Succeeds WRITE OR CALL FOR INFORMATION ■ • / FEDERAL SERVICE STATION (Established 8 Years) 833 Pender St. W., Vancouver, B.C. Distributors for FEDERAL MOTOR TRUCK CO., Detroit H. J. TUCKER AUTO TOPS, DELIVERY BODIES TUPPER & STEELE/LTD. COMMERCIAL AUTO SPECIALISTS ^ ' TUPPER & STEEDE, LTD. * FUNERAL CARS AND AMBULANCES ' TUPPER & STEELE, LTD. ^ ONE, ONE-AND-A-HALF AND TWO-TON TRUCK ATTACHMENTS^ TUPPER & STEELE, LTD. PAINTING AND VARNISHING TUPPER & STEELE, LTD. SEAT COVERS AND TRIMMINGS , TUPPER & STEELE, LTD. ' TWO AND FOUR-WHEEL TRAILERS TUPPER & STEELE, LTD. TRACTORS TUPPER & STEELE, LTD. WAGON HEARSES CONVERTED TUPPER & STEELE, LTD. WELDING, MACHINING, WHEEL AND ENGINE WORK TUPPER & STEELE, LTD. v v WWWm I;!'!*!'!:!-----***] p51!!liX Piliil- flli!* TUPPER & VANCOUVER, B. C. Phones Bay. 138 and 139. , Ltd 1667-9 Third Ave., W. KEEP POSTED---READ THE RECORD. fv "BAGLEY MAKES GOOD RUBBER STAMPS? A. G. BAGLEY & SONS Ltd PRINTERS, BfORAHERS^n^^^^^^; bbtttsi? ooi.tywyy-1 ttgfltcmp ^g4C^r,iT^^g2^^VV7y/vc^ rt^ BARR & ANDERSON PLUMBING and HEATING International Automatic Sprinkler Equipment Men $eywir 6110 lOeOfliatrSt VtKWVir 8. C. r^sr==rnl- s* ~- -'- - . V" --■-. u iv-rwnHvi Tenders will not be cdnsidered up- glv« lenac^etr^rlDSln^CnPefM,t leSf m8de °Ut °n>e ,orms «W«ed 7611 £ ?»p«»^«., ,, ° and signed with the,actualisignature. ^ J 5817 to 15830. Z"-< \ot M1® tenderers. (o.21tfr?frVGfeenwoo\d' -*15.1 Sea*°n Tlie lowest or any tender'will not fat.; W. J, Salter. * ^ [necessarily be accepted. 2J44—O.^irharo; 136 Powell St.; | « A- & FOREMAN, KCV TAG, BRASS SIGNS, NUMBERING I EcnXlIra. I™1* ««"»«< >TI»ir CHECKS^ •»«oved„toiSl«,PE||Deil»T., W. WRIGHT BROS >^» =1 Public Works Engineer Department of Public Works, Victona, B c» 13th August, £911. [ Murray Bros 2145—Dr. fPanta, Pender* & Main- [Murray.1 Bros. , " - *■ iHea^9'1 f*-***•».* «**.';„W.I NOT.CETO CONTR^hl 1 ,„' '- , "* <, CORPORATION. OF.THE DISTRICT ^2147~J.Wicken,^270 Powell^; W. • v Z 'OF.SURREY D'8TmCT Heashp. J' fi r{ ' v " •«•-». BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS ROOFING SPECIALISTS We Design and Build ! Sey. 3315 511 Dunsmuir iwmmercmhJJr?, W.,Heaslip.' >J ' U 21495-Dr. Burritt, 1929 14ttf.W. \' 2U0~hondotfB. N. A Co.,'2212' W.f B &?A.V ^l.. b . . j: % *2 1 Vr ■*»* ' *^. s -> Fraser River PILE DRIVING CO. ' *■ ► LIMITED '' _^ •* „ V^JOMfalfer." *» / '"7 ft,- ^ 5V * V u f J N ? H 1) l Industrial """*, r *,'VA , •> Gas if" f( *• ' ■* ,XrV vWS -;J* > *» .1" ^i"! ^#7! '%**: '•■-«* 0 ■ 1065 Dunsmuir St J\ t ;«i ??«i <«i l M^e ar E.A.BAILEY 1 Plumbing and Steamfltting 1033 OraavHIe St. VaaceMver. B. C. Phone Sey. 136 Res. Bay. 77 obtained - at* this • Department at" the j offices of the District ^Engineer at I Chase^B; C, and New Westminster, B! C.;-and on application ko the Post-j master at Naramata, B. C. -Tenders will .not! -be ^considered^unless made pn forms supplied by the De- partm'ent 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 Hon- orable^the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 .p.c: of the amount of,the i tender. ' N€rTE.—Blueprints can'fcbe obtained at this office by depositing an accepted bank cheque for-the "sum of $10.00, payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public .WofkV which will be returned Jff the intending bidder submit a regular bid. Bj order/ P. W: ATLMER, District Engineer Department of Public Works, Chase, ^B. C. ^t&M zm m$ K?« Tw ^ vmtiKii Kt - ,jf '*Z ^t* >,xJrt r^i!f- ■hl A-lV ». .^ *!Jj ji ^- i«2»r^jr s^5?? -.Jh^-^ <.*• «l" Hi--. !t .^yJ^yti'faf'., I ... s^esaH »^ags ) fti^ \ " Vh ,"!"f-'. - ' f's. , *- >•" '« '? :^mm, S"6 __1'_J'M " i i » r"*> ' » *5?ti.' * ■*-« IBJP :, ■ a a%*aVJafla. kVamT "^Bak a a >a. a a.1 ^." a*VS 4 J" »1 v> V •jiA .f«%' liTe. T^ : «-, ' * +^ o L G. Kilgren GENERAL CONTRACTOR FAIRMOHT 9461 962 14tb AVE. E. B. J. Trlaker e. e. EUlott CENTRAL SHEET METAL WORKS SHEET,, COPPER, BRASS and IRONWORK RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT BOAT TANKS GALLEY RANGES STEAM TABLES SMOKE STACKS ^LOTIBING I%one;iE^^^'^;;isi.^ Vei TJAMjCOWtSU, B. d NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Richmond District. Resurfacing No. 3 Road,.Lulu. Island. Sealed tenders, endorsed "Tenders for Re-surfacing portion of No 3 Road, Lulu Island," will be received by the Hon. Minister of Public Works up to 5 p m., September 2nd, for the carrying out of the above work. Drawings, specifications, forms oi contract and tenders may be had at the office of the Public Works Engineer, Parliament JBulldings, Victoria, or the office of the District Engineer, Court House, Vancouver, on and after August 20th, 1918. Intending contractor may submit alternative tenders for a two-inch (2-inch) bituminous surfacing upon their own' specifications, a copy of which must be attached to their tender. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque or a certificate of deposit made payable to the Public Works Engineer, for a sum equivalent to ten per cent. (10%) of the tender as security for the due fulfilment of the contract, which shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines to enter iato the contract when called upon to do so, or if he fails to complete the work contracted for. The cheques of unsuccessful tender- ■> T \ ZZT"*swainyo"rbuslneM- To° ™"to mcet «* ■>- ~«- *«»«*■- rush work, economy, saving of manpower. You want to cut expenses and get greater result* r™m equipment Littl. n ♦ , y°U1" equlPment- M"ke your truck equipment, Little Giant equipment then. ■r 2:: ;;::rb^ b°™ ™ *•-* ■-«--•—-—<-■». —. Gra^ ^i;: rt:rrnt you" deai""E ^wm th- **>»■ - - ■- «** - - b uuna to look after your requirements and service with a i*™ ♦ , . A.. ** of uw. Glant Tracks nw 0„ " ™' » <™ »•»* * ™pa.r part,. onstra.e the ce,eDra,ed Do„tIey C^oZTJZZeZr™' "" '" "J '" " d-m' posaible the burning of DtaHIl... t °f*tlle L"Ue 0,ant- " makes an, m„re mHe3 P: :rn :;i, >ne or saso"ne'keep,n6 ** ^ <™ -»■ ~- Little Giant Motor Truck Co. l- Cjiami tm UMoijwlhftn 9dAof^,luvioMmfl, dwtiMafc,(rtamu OuW amd(j«7vCA: ■way vwwia t&dAK(MUVVW' "■aaj. ."■ ^^as^fefea^asiaw^ Fis»*:-?w*','>"**'^*«**—•• •' » ,*^.lA