Hinton Electric Company was a dealer in electrical machinery, wiring, and supplies.
The Daughters of the Empire, Florence Nightingale Chapter, was a charity devoted to assisting with a broad range of matters related to health care.
The James Bay Athletic Association, started in 1886, continues to have an active rugby team.
The Victoria local of the Journeymen Barber's International Union was established in 1902 and amalgamated with the Vancouver local about 1980.
The League of Nations Society in Canada was active in Victoria after the First World War promoting world peace.
Leeming Brothers, a customs brokerage firm, also managed the freight steamer Oscar.
Mortimer's Monumental Works is a Victoria manufacturer of headstones and grave markers.
The Native Sons of British Columbia (1899-1990) was a fraternal organization founded in Victoria, which endeavoured to collect and preserve information and relics related to the early history and subsequent development of British Columbia.
Percival Rideout Brown was a Victoria realtor.