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The Holmes Disappearing Bed Co V.SHE ,01H7 .DAILY BUILDING NEWSPAPEE 1ST ^^1<A^ Record Publishing Co., Vancouver, Publishers. l Covering British Columbia. VoL 3, No. 99, Thursday, Oct, a; 1913 n 1^0 ,'%JS> B\I^wtiB <^**^BtlHj}Jf«W"HHJ*y IS THE GREATEST OF ALL WATERPROOFING PREPARATIONS. PRIVATE EXCHANGE, SEYMOUR 4795. - 548, 550 SEYMOUR STREET Warehouse Davie and Mainland MORN PLASTIC FL00RSNG WATSONITE FLOORING Por protecting Interior Walls and Ceilings from Dampness; 1059 Hamilton St. Sey. 8144 For preserving Exterior Masonry and Walls from Water and Atmospheric Influences. FLASHED For Waterproofing all Substructures. -••'"' LIGHT WE KN0W ALI' THESE BBXCKS TO BE A-l. TROY ROOFING CO For waterproofing Basement Floors. \' ° 7 Tar and Gravel Roofing DRY SEAL will absolutely dryseal any building... Results absolutely guaranteed." IT "Wllili PA'S YOU TO INVESTIGATE. Water Proofing DARK Roof Repairing Large stock always on hand, prices and specifications on application to IMPERVIOUS All Work Onaranteed RITCHIE CONTRACTING & SUPPLY COMPANY. LIMITED Fhone Seymonr 7417. DEAL WITH O'NEIL ANB CONTENTED YOU'LL FEED. Phone Seymonr 9163, Private Exchange. EVERYTHING IN BUILDING MATEBIAL. 212 Metropolitan Bldg. ROOFING TILE BAY STATE CEMENT COATING PHONE Sey. 9422 - 8942 604-5 Birks Building Vancouver B. C. / . SIDEWALK LIGHTS BUILDING PEBMITBAMOUNTING TO f.1,000 OB OVEB ISSUED AT THE VANCOUVEBCITY HALL YESTEBDAY. Wtraiber. Description. Cost. Street Address. Lot and_ Block. Subdivision. Arohiteot. Contractor. Addrsss. O.wnor. Address - 5722—2 sto fiam e res; $1,000 SOB 12th Avo W 4-117 526 . Wm. Neil O. Shaw 2833 Scott St. H. Chodat 864 17th Ave W r.72-1—2 sto frame res $2,700 27.13 Albert St 27-40 II. T owner Hogg Bros P.p. Box 361, Seymour - i - ALL KINDS OF GLASS, SASH and DOORS , and DETAIL MILLWORK, . • - Western Plate Glass & SUBUBBAN PEBMITS ON PAGE 3. Imp; Co. Ltd. ^ Registered Office 318 Water St. Vancouver, B. C. LARGE STOCKS ALWAYS ON HAND PHONE 2988 • Paving Brick Turnbull Elevator Mfg, Co ' Toronto, Ont. 7 ' Can Make Immediate Deliveries G. E. BRENNAN & CO. Fire Brick B. O. Representatives , Bsy. 6910 319 Pender St. W. TENDEBS CLOSED'ON VANCOUVEB BUILDING PEBMITS UNSON IRON WORKS "USE BLACKWELL'S LINES" BINGHAM BESIDENCE Only Permits amounting to less than $1000 will be found under this head. EBON WOBK OP ALL- DESCBIPTIONS B.C. Besidence, Shaughnessy—No - more Floor Layers and Designers tenders are being received by Archt. G. 5719—A Morrison, 1 sto frame res. Fair. 3173. 146-8 Lorne St. near Main Sey. 6853—Bay. 139B. B«7. Granville Bt • E. G. BLACKWELL B. Kauffman, Davis Chambers, for the 2753 6th Ave E, owner; $100. proposed $35,000 residence in Shaugh­ 5720—V. Pinnipiro, raise res, 1107 108 ALEXANDER STBEET Builders'" and Contractors' Supplies. nessy Heights for H. Bingham, of Van- Lakewood Diive, owner; $415. Metal Lath, Metal Ceilings. corner. 5721—C. E. Cookerly, move workshop, Vancouver, B. C. Corner Bead, Tool and Drill Steel. It will be some time before any con­ 10 IS Barclay St, owner; $10. , Phone Seymonr 1733. Willamette Donkey Engines. tract is awarded and it is possible that 5723—C. V. Gardiner, 1 sto frame addn Blaisdell Vacuum Cleaners. some of the work may be handled under to res, 1129 Pacific St, Dixon & Murray, AIWERICAW BOARD SACKETT BOARD Bee me about Beady BOOPING. I have the best in the market. contrs; $500.' separate contracts. 24in x 32in ' 32inx36in . The excavation has already been com­ Materials To Be Used pleted. Details, of the proposed' bldg. 5722—3000 brk, 800 yds pi, 10 bbls cmt. have already appeared in the Building WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF BOTH BRANDS. Itecord. , FLANS OF TERMINAL VANCOUVER MARBLE BBIDGE ,ABE COMPLETED are giving- complete SUBSTANTIAL SHOWING Its Use Insures a Fireproof Partition at a Minimum Cost. satisfaction - i n IN VICTOBIA PEBMITS Bridge, .Viotoria—Plans for the pro­ & TILE CO., LTD. some of the largest Demonstration of the steady progress posed bridge, by which the Canadian construction work For Further Particulars Write or Phone UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. of building in Victoria Js. given in tl]e Northern R. R. will reach its Songhoes on the Pacifio September returns, which, give a totai terminals at Victoria, have been filed Coast. Let us send PROMPT ATTENTION IS AL­ of $233,805, $3,316,960 being the figure with the authorities in that city and you a catalog-,1 mm for' the year. While the total value of tenders will probably be invited' soon. BOULTBEE - JOHNSON & CO. Limited WAYS ASSURED. THEREFORE, [|J showing* the -2099 i peiriiits in September, 1912, was 377,510, mm types and sizes1 There are two openings in the bridge, JOHNSON'S WHARF LET US HAVE YOUR ENQUIR­ conditions were, altogether exceptional made by J GO feet and 25 feet wide, for the pas­ last year, and it was to be expected that 914S IES ABOUT MARBLE AND TILE. sage of small boats. A bridge of the Foot of Carrall St. Phone Sey. 9146 The CLYDE IRON WORKS of Duluth, Minn., I). S. A. the high figures would be retained. Per­ bascule type is planned. It-is the inten­ " . t-- 9X47 mits have been issued to X. II. Caulfield \, Phone Soy. 151S S4 1 Beach Ave. TAYLOR & YOUNG Limited tion to /ill int 1,100 feet from the .Gorge" for a house on Blackwood Street cost­ ravine bridge westward, and 'the re­ > 513 Pacific Bldg. Vancouver, B. C. ing $2,000, and to II. Henderson for a mainder of the biidge, with the excep­ sa residence at 335 Moss street, costing tion of the openings mentioned, will be > B. C. IRON WIRE & FENCE CO. S5.000. The structure will be erected constructed of pile trestles 15 feet apart. 1705 MAIN ST. ORNAMENTAL Fairmont 292 by J. Robertson. 1 The clearance of the bridge above ex­ Elevator Cars and Enclosures Bank and Offlce Grill Work treme low water will be 23 feet. Tt will Iron Stairs and Railings. IRON Pire Escapes BEACH FINAL DETAILS cross from tlie Songhees reserve to the Fences - WIRE Folding- Gates ON NEW POWER PLANT gully under the Gorge bridge. Estimates Furnished Specialists and Experts 0 Satisfaction and Prompt In Jail and Prison •VJ-ei'Y- I Hvdro-Electric, Fort Alberni.—The BRONZE 1820 Richards St. J. FYFE SMITH & CO. Phone Seymour 1196 Delivery Guaranteed Construction Prst stages of the proposition of the DREDGING CONTBACT Hitehie-Agnew Power Company, to gener­ FIGURES ABE CLOSED al current at Stamp falls and supply Montreal Toronto Winnipeg Glasgow, Scot. London, Eng. Antwerp, Bel. Vancouver power and light in bulk to the city have Dredging, Fraser Biver—Tenders for been completed. the dredging of the KVaser River closed Mr. Agnew, promoter, wants a decided In Ottawa on Tuesday nt 4 p m. It will answer one wav or the other, owing to probably be two weeks before the re­ CANADIAN INSPECTION & TESTING the fact that the company have to file sults are known. THE DOMINION DOCK & SUPPLY CO., LTD. their plans with the government by No­ Nothing hns been heard from Ottawa vember 1, and the time was dragging 204 NORTH WEST TRUST BLDG. as to tho award of a contract for con­ LABORATORIES, LIMITED on without anything being decided. structing tho North 'Vancouver Drill STEEL, CEMENT, BRIDGES, PIPE, RAILS, CARS, LOCOMOTIVES, ARE REPRESENTING IN BRITISH COLUMBIA TTall, proposals for which closed several SECOND HAND EQUIPMENT, CREOSOTED MATERIAL, MAY CONSTRUCT HOTEL weeks ago. LUMBER, ETC. ON PENDER ST. LOCATION Besident Inspectors at all Larjre Manufacturing- Plants * SAMPLEBS AT CEMENT MILLS r'"ns are completed and are under WANT PBOPOSALS ON THE HOLMES DISAPPEARING BED CO. way for a large S sto. modern hotel bldg. ORNAMENTAL IRON WOBK :: Inspecting and Testing Engineers and Chemists :: ^AI i AKin circ QIIR niSPl'AY, • to he_orected__in the_lower_Ppndpr _st . Phone Seymour 6236 7VANCOU7VER,iB._C. Office:_916_Rogers_Bldg._ i district, and of which full details mav Cement Testing*, Supervision Steel and Beinforcod Concrete Buildings. be given in the Building Record shortly. Ornamental lion—Carver. Jones & Toionto At present negotiations aie pending Carver, general contractor, wish figures Montreal 1 Winnipeg- London, Eng . Vancouver, B. C. for a tenant, and when a. satisfactory from tho trade covering the ornamental WILKINSON COMPANY LIMITED i lease is executed, full description will iron work required on tlie brk. factory Phon* Sey. 79X5 846 BEACH AVE. Vancouver, B. O. be published and tenders invited. bldg. now under construction for tiie American Can Co. CARNEGIE STEEL PLATES, ENGINEERS Particulars may bo had at the con­ / MAY LIMIT TENDERS tractor's offices, 110 Pender AW BARS in Rounds, Squares and Flats - ON HOSPITAL BLDG. From Stock or to Import Hospital, Victoria—The question of INSPECTION TESTS dONSULTATI limiting.tenderers on the'-propose'd-Royal MAY CONSTRUCT HOTEL AT ABBOTSFORD STATION INSPECTION OP , Jubilee- Hospital bldgs. at Victoria to KOEHRING CONCRETE MIXERS STEEL. CEMENT, BUILDINGS,' BRIDGES. PIPE, RAILS, CARS, contractors who are .'British subjects, is now occupying the attention of both Hotel, Abbotsford—A new hotel, it is ARE THE BEST. ASK THE OPINION OF THE LOCOM'OTIVES, SECONDHAND EQUIPMENT, CREOSOTED the hospital trustees and the members MATERIAL, ETC, rumored, will be erected in Abbotsford. of the Victoria council. Xo definite de­ Mr. rt, H. S. Creswell will erect one on 60 Satisfied Users In Vancouver CEMENT TESTING I1EORATCT. AITO J'HYSIC*L TJJGTING LftBORA- cision has* been readied, so far as can liis property near the R. C. Klectrlc sta­ •„• PRICES ON APPLICATION .TOB.Y AT 415-G BANK OF OTTAWA B7-DS., VANCOUVEB, B. C be learned. tion, if a license is assured. There r Phone Seymonr 2109. .-••;=•• 1065 Pender St. Phone Seymour 57l is now one hotel in the town.
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