. Daily Colonist (1900-04-15) . SHOWING THIS WEEK^ IN DUCK AND DENIM, GIRLS DOCK WASHING SUITS. The newest things in Blouses arrivedby express, showing what is at presentfeeing worn in New York. NEW MILLINERY Including; a fresh supply of Ladies Sailors and newest things in Pattern Hats. mmmm. Tenuis Players! Your Ear. ** * ],&. haw Jast received our 1000- stockV of Teanis goods, including Wright& Ditsons Championship Balls; ,. and. other well TEMtS POLES, NETS, 4> t Wit W- Waitt Ca^Gover^eStSt. I SEARCH mfR A SON. Tlie Lad Deserted His Home in NewXork Four Sat


. Daily Colonist (1900-04-15) . SHOWING THIS WEEK^ IN DUCK AND DENIM, GIRLS DOCK WASHING SUITS. The newest things in Blouses arrivedby express, showing what is at presentfeeing worn in New York. NEW MILLINERY Including; a fresh supply of Ladies Sailors and newest things in Pattern Hats. mmmm. Tenuis Players! Your Ear. ** * ],&. haw Jast received our 1000- stockV of Teanis goods, including Wright& Ditsons Championship Balls; ,. and. other well TEMtS POLES, NETS, 4> t Wit W- Waitt Ca^Gover^eStSt. I SEARCH mfR A SON. Tlie Lad Deserted His Home in NewXork Four Sattrs Ago, andFound Worlt in Canada. George Samuels, a watchman in thegeneral post olllce,. New York, formerlya prison keeper in that city, still keepsup a search that he began four yearsago, when his son Sidney, 10 years ofage, disappeared. The boy ran awayttoni home on July 14. 1896. with a boycompanion. The other boy afterwardscante back, and said that Sidney andIke went to Toronto, where Sidney ob-tained employment as coachman with abajolier. Since that time Mr. SamuelsLuis hud no news of his boy, and sayshe- would bo wy thankful to any per-son who could give him any informationregarding his lost son. Address GeorgeSamuels, 7(5 East 113th street, NewYork City. t Domestic5^ M


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