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Vancouver Daily World from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • Page 20

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Local News G. M. Hetherington, landscape gardeper; contract work-Waverley Hotel. Household goods. pianos, stored at Campbell's.

724 Hamilton St. Tel 731. Evans Hastings, 125 Hastings over Jobnston Kertoot, and opposite Ralph's, the only first job printias office in the city. Budweiser for mine. Dr.

Brett Anderson performs all dental operations by the most modern methods known to the profession. Crown and bridge work a specialty. -649 Granville street. Budweiser -F. E.

Hose distributers, 504 Westminster avenue. Pease, Scott, Bligh piano and furniture movers. Office 423 Richards St. Telephones 149 and 2127. Free and bonded warehouse.

R. Thorburn, furniture and piano mover, operates the only padded moving vans in British Columbia. Phone 798. For comfort and safety in driving the Stanley Park Livery leads. -Phone 138.

McClary steel range and elegant furniture and piano at Mrs. McKenzie's sale, 1737 Powell street, Wednesday next, 2 p. auctioneer. Highest cash prices paid for secondhand furniture, stoves, ranges, etc. -Clausen, 1318 Granville street.

When the wind blows through your whiskers call into J. Bennett's Barber Shop, 546 Westminster avenue. Dr. T. Glendon Moody, dental surgeon, specialist in gold crown and bridge work, plate work, gold filling and dental surgery.

attention given to the painless extraction of Hastings street, east, opposite Carnegie Library. Phone 1566. Rooming house for sale. The best money maker in the city. Don't miss it.

-McCuaig. Phone 1070. If you are looking for nice parlor furniture, attend McCuaig's sale at 844 Hastings street west, corner Hornby, Monday, 27th at 2 p.m. Budweiser for mine. During the last two weeks over 60 people have subscribed for stock in the Hygienic Dairy, Co.

with the sole object of having families supplied with PURE MILK. Telephone 191, to the office of the company, 322 Oambie street, and will send you An application form. The Vancouver Furniture and Piano Moving operates padded van. Furniture stored. Phone 2934.

It pays to look around. Come in and get our prices before buying elsewhere.Clausen's Second-hand Furniture Store, 1318 Granville. Mr. McCuaig sells for Mrs. McKenzie, 1737 Powell street, Wednesday next, at 2 p.

elegant piano, cost $500; oak buffet and extension table, a set of leather dining room chairs: everything as good as new; don't miss it. Men's balbriggan underwear, 75c suit, at Tyrell's, Red Front Store, Hastings street. east, opposite Library. For a Stanley Park hack phone 138. McCuaig is offering the greatest snap in a rooming house in the Any one looking for a first-class investment there is a good living in this.

See us at once. Phone 1070. Extra nice lot of shade trees from 25c to Henry's Nurseries, 3010 Wetminster Road. Carpenters' picture mouldings by the lengtb at the Art Emporium, 001 Georgia street. Budweiser for mine.

High class Bell piano, Mission case, and lots of high class furniture, at the Rev. Mr. Piercy's, 62 Eleventh Mount Pleasant, Tuesday next.McCuaig, auctioneer. Tremendous purchase of New York skirts just cleared from Bond St. Finest and most up-to-date skirts ever shown in Canada.

Voile and Panamas. Just one-third off. G. S. Wood Sons, 824 Granville.

For driving or for all occasions the Stanley Park supply the 138. Splendid lot of young hollies for hedging, $25 to $35 per Nurseries, 3010 Westminster Road. If you would like to see the 640 acre bygienic dairy farm telephone 191, to the of the company at 322 Cambie and we will arrange to have you shown over it. North Vancouver and S. Giotsburger.

WE DON'T KNOW WHY most people consider good, wholesome cooking a luxury. Our patrons get it every day at THE CABIN CAFE. "ELIJAH," OPERA HOUSE, APRIL 28. Mrs. Hatcher, Soprano.

Mrs. Brougham, Contralto. Mr. Gillett, Baritone. Mr.

Cave, Tenor. Chorus, 150. Orchestra, 40. WHY not be comfortable. Special weekly rates, unsurpassed accommodation, meals distinctive appetizing, served.

Inspection solicited. Hotel Winters, Abbott Street. Vancouver Liberal Association Office and Club Rooms, Powell Block. (Cor. Richards and Tender Sta.) Open dally from 9 a.m.

to it pa "ELIJAH" CONCERT, APRIL 28. Vancouver Choral and Orchestral Soclety's annual concert, Opera House. Tickets are going rapidly. If you desire good seat book at once at Dkye, Evans Callaghan. FUNERAL NOTICE.

All members of Fraternal Order of Eagles are requested to meet in the Aerie Room, at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 28, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, Robert Robert Smith. G. R. SIMPSON, Secretary. "ELIJAH" CONCERT NOTICE.

Owing to the great demand for seats and the few remaining it is imperatively necessary that, all persons having booked seats should call for their tickets today at Messrs. Dyke, Evans Callaghan. N. concert will begin at 8:15 prompt THE VANCOUVER WORLD. Monday, April 27, 1908.

The death occurred in this city on Sunday evening of Alice Mary Keen, wife of Mr. Ernest Keen, of Nanaimo, who entered into rest at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spiers, 2020 Dundas street. The deceased was 30 years of age, and leaves one daughter to mourn her loss.

The funeral arrangements will be announced later. BLOOMFIELD. The death occurred in Vancouver last evening of Joseph Edward Bloomfield, aged 78 years. The deceased, who resided at 605 Ninth avenue east, was an old timer in this city. He leaves five daughters and four sons to mourn his loss.

The funeral will take place 01 Tuesday at 2 p.in. from the above residence. ALLEN. OBITUARY KEEN. The funeral of the late Harry Allen will take place on Tuesday afternoon from the family residence, 639 Dunlevy avenue, under the auspices of Western Jubilee Lodge, S.

0. E. 237, of which the deceased was a member. The cortege will proceed to St. Michael's church where Rev.

H. Buttrum wil conduct service. SCHMARJE. The death occurred 011 Saturday of Charles Bernhard Herrman Schmarje, aged 39 years. He resided in the Palace hotel and was the proprietor of the cigar stand there.

A brother, George F. Schmarje, is left to survive him. The deceased was a member of Brotherhood of Owls and also the German Club, both of which organizations will attend the funeral, which wil take place on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. from Center Hanna's parlors, Rev. Mr.

Just officiating. TAPELLA. The funeral of the late Emilio Joseph Tapella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tapella took place on Saturday from the residence.

529 Homer street, to the Church of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, where Rev. Father Welch conducted requiem mass. SMITH. The death occurred last Wednesday up at Welcome Pass of Robert Smith, of Vancouver. The deceased had resided here for several years, where he formerly conducted an express business.

The remains were brought to this city on Saturday and taken to Greene Simpson's parlors, from where the funeral arrangements will be announced later. McCONAGHY. The death occurred in this city on Saturday night of Mrs. McConagby, of 404 Sixth avenue west, Mt. Pleasant.

The deceased, who came here two years ago from Bobcaygeon, is survived by two song and two daughters, her husband having predeceased her. The funeral arrangements will be announced later. Experience proves "Jaeger" Pure Wool Underwear to be the safest, best and most comfortable for spring and summer. Sold at fixed moderate prices. Ask your dealer.

Retail depots: 216 St. Catherine Montreal; 286 Portage avenue, Winnipeg. NOTICE To South Vancouver Land Owners and Surveyors. The official map of South Vancouver Is now ready to issue. 60 copies are on sale at the Vancouver Map Blueprint 441 Seymour street, at $2.50 each.

This map shows all plans passed by the council, and will be of great aid in making subdivisions in this district. City Fuel Co. Under New Management. 408 Prior St. Mill wood, slabs, cordwood, 16-inch dry slabs, $2.00 a load.

PROMPT DELIVERY. Phone 1607 Pitman's Students Never before have SO many young men and women got positions in a given time as during the last month. Over forty have gone out to positions in the last few days. Get ready to earn $45 a month. 632-84-36 SEYMOUR STREET Chance In a Lifetime Two fine large lots (each 50 feet frontage), on Seventh avenue, facing the city; second block west of Clark Drive, single or the pair, at the phenomenal price of $400 each; $100 cash, balance one, two and three years.

This is surely the workman's chance of a life-time to get a home site in the heart of our city. J. M. MacGregor Co. Insurance, Ete You cut your hair why not the grass? A man's personality is judged by his appearance and by the appearance of his house.

Do you want to give the neighbors a wrong impression? If not take an interest in your garden and make it look well. It is only possible to do so by using our high grade garden tools, hose, lawn mowers, etc. Lawn $4.50 to $15.00 Hose 103 a foot up; coupling free with 50-foot lengths. LOWEST PRICES FOR HIGHEST QUALITY GARDEN TOOLS FRASER HARDWARE CO. 651 Granville Street Phone 596 "Vancouver" Brand of CEMENT Ten 1 Lots and Over, $2.60 Barrel EVANS, COLEMAN EVANS Telephone 88.

Agents. PARK DRIVE BEST BUY 50x100 feet, double corner, on Fourth Avenue and Park Drive. ONLY $2650.00 Will be worth $100 a foot front inside of one year. For sale only by us. LATIMER 'AUSTIN 506 HASTINGS St.

West Under New Management The Dougall Cafe WILL OPEN MAY FIRST. The new proprietor will positively serve the best five-course 25c dinner in the city. Your patronage is solicited. Open all night. 310 Abbott Street E.

S. HICKS, Prop. For Three Days Only An eight-roomed modern house and new furniture, including piano, West End. Attic finished, good basement and furnace; $1000 cash will handle this, balance easy. No agents.

Apply Owner, 1442 Nelson Street Tenders Wanted Sealed Tenders, marked "Tenders for Cleaning Land," will be received by the undersigned till noon, May 2, 1908, for clearing all trees, logs, stumps, roots, from one block of land situate in the City of Vancouver. Specifications can be secured upon application at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. W. H.

HAZLITT, Purchasing Agent. B. C. Electric Railway Ltd. MEN'S SUITS The latest creations in high-class tailored garments have just been delivered by express and placed in stock this morning.

The newest shades in BROWN, GREEN, FAWN AND GREY MIXTURES are among the lot displayed. They are certainly the NOBBIEST SUITS which have been shown in the City this Spring. 20TH CENTURY BRAND Garments are without a peer. Have a look at them and satisfy yourself. Clubb Stewart Men's and Boys' Outfitters 309 to 315 Hastings Street West Telephone 702 EARLY OPPOSITE THE COURTHOUSE MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.

WILKINS' WIRE ROPE IS RELIABLE It is a rope that has the reputation of being stronger and wearing longer than any other rope on the market, and has behind it 25 years of constant usage by the foremost mining and mill operators and construction engineers of the continent. ROBT. WARD LTD. CORNER HASTINGS AND HOMER STREETS Office 'Phone, 278. Sole Agents.

Whart Phone 1044 SUTTON'S SEEDS If you have never planted them, try them this year. They never insuring freshness, purity, and reliability. For this reason thousands disappoint--they grow--they yield. Always sold under guarantees, of farmers, gardeners plant ers, both in Canada and the United States, plant Sutton's seeds exclusively. Our new catalogs contain many suggestions and directions -the fruit of 80 years' experience in the seed business.

The Brackman-Ker Milling Co. 86 HASTINGS ST. 'PHONES 800 465 New Wallpapers LATEST DESIGNS AND COLORINGS. COME AND CHOOSE-PRICES RIGHT. SPILLMAN CO.

PHONE 745. 928 CRANVILLE STREET Your Opportunity Buy your supply of hats and furnishings now, during our SMOKE SALE. No better opportunity will likely occur to select what you need at unusual prices. Discoun ta, 20, 881. 50 per cent.

T. B. Cuthbertson Co. 345 HASTINGS STREET CENTRAL FISH MARKET 112 CORDOVA ST. Tel.

422 and 2595. Fresh Shipments Dally ofWHITE FISH, MACKREL, PIKE, PICKREL AND HADDOCK. FINNAN HADDIE, CRESCENT, POINT OYSTERS. A. M.

TYSON, PROPRIETOR BIG FLOWER VASE SALE on Thursday Tomorrow Only We Will Sell 50 ONLY FLOWER VASES Regular 750. Sale price 400 60 ONLY, FLOWER VASES Regular 500. Sale price .250 300 ONLY, FLOWER VASES Regular 200. Sale price 100 Frederick Buscombe Ltd. Quire Hall 319-321 Hastings Street, West LOOK! GRANDVIEW.

On top of hill: 6-room modern house: splendidly built; price. only $2975; easy terms; three days only. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ACREAGE. Near the C. P.

R. station at Magee. ehave it. The largest list and lowest prices. GRANDVIEW- HOMESITE.

$250 cash, balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, secures one of the highest lots, First avenue, only three of them left. WILLIAMS MURDOFF, Ltd. 508 Hastings St. W. The Toronto Dry Goods and Millinery Houses Visit The Toronto Dry Goods House We try to please our customers.

G. S. WOOD SONS 'Phone 2780. 824 4 Granville Nine Departments--Busy Every Day. New Pattern Hats and Flowers and Novelties at 35 per cent.

less than regular prices. Our showroom is crowded with pleased customers and stylish linery at almost half the prices charged in the west. New styles; regular $4.50 for $2.50: regular $8.50 $5.00 DRESSGOODS. Voiles, Satins, Royal and Empress Suitings and Panamas; regular $2.25 and $2.00 for $1.25 Poplins. Panamas and Wool Chiffons: regular $1.50, $1.25 for Dressgoods; regular 75c to $1.00 for All our Silks at 85c per cent off Blouses.

Skirts and Suits: also Wash Suits, Skirts and Coats at 35c per cent. off regular prices. 500 White and Colored Dresses for Children, bought at 33 per cent. off and some at 50 per cent. off.

A great sale on in these new garments at almost half price. 25 pieces of beautiful Muslins; regular 20c and 25c. price 10 Beautiful Muslins; new patterns; regular 26c, for Another purchase of Zephyrs, Ginghams; regular 15c and 18c 1-2c Hosiery. Gloves, Corsets and Underwear at Toronto prices; that means 35 per cent. saving to you.

Lace Curtains and Carpet Squares: all sizes. We offer our entire stock at Toronto prices. This means 40 per cent. saving to you. If this is not 80 take a carpet free.

Perrin' Guaranteed Kid Gloves: silk and lisle, all at Toronto prices. See our Kid Gloves at 95c: worth $1.50. Forty per cent. saving to you on out D. and A.

Corseta. Lace Curtains and Carpet Squares: all new patterns and splendid quality, at Toronto prices. We cam save you from 25 to 50 per cent. on all your purchases. Potatoes, equal to Ashcrofts, 100 $1.25 Fresh Dairy Butter, a .55 Fresh Creamery Butter, 3 1.00 Pork and Beans.

.25 Molasses Snaps, .25 Prunes, 6 .25 Tomato Ketchup, 2 Turkeys, Geese and Chickens--prices below the hardpan. GEO. WAGG 116 Hastiags w. Tel. 581 (Basement of Waldorf Block.) C.

E. HEARD Rupture Special. lat. All of rupture treated in Infants. children and adults.

No charge to test my appliances. 744 Rurrard B.C. Vancouver. R1119. A Great Sale of Ladies' Summer Vests We just made a buy of $400 worth of vests, paying the sum of $150 for the lot.

On sale Saturday and Monday at prices like this: Pink wool vests, short sleeves. Regular 75c for 10c each. Fine cotton vest, no sleeves and short sleeves. Regular 25c for 10c each. Very fine cotton vesta, mostly unbleached or tan colors, assorted styles.

Regular 35c for 15c each. Extra fine close weave summer vests, short sleeves and sleeveless, with fancy yoke. Regular 65c for 25c each. A few of Penman's natural wool vests. Regular $1.25 and $1.50, with drawers to match.

Clearing at 750 each. HARVEY'S 70 Cordova St..

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1888-1924