Wl £ wg 7 meen wks gharket.” That was ‘the | real SP tpaeas Chinas a : : woes : roe , ~ a i. o & ~~ e 3. 2 , a) i a 4 a Vo at Nt rae oo, — ng ee ata ae of ag" - aie AG DOLL a Se 2416 Merine.Drive, ee 7 West Vancouver 926-57 1 5 ownproof cotton. Crosswise arranged Box Com- ae ‘partments — No downshift! No cotd. seams! ‘gene FOS sizes! ‘Ample. downfill! Sas ; _ to $139.00 [tat King) © “iby TAIGA, 3155 Granvilie/t6th, 731-0713 ee. Weekdays: 15:30 D pm, Saturday: 10—2 p.m * net sweet . ‘3 __‘Thts photograph by.C.S. Bally how ¥ ” crewmen consisting ¢ of 115: to 20. *# -bundle ‘washee’.” PR - ca i Mann” ane Vee wart el eee powered: ibe -were again put on nthe. auction © » block on Jan, 19, 1865. With: _venturer to try. for the gold oting-on Burrard Inlet’ s North ° "=Shore. we . ; Sewell Moody. his friends: ‘called him *Sue’’) | was a " ‘dashing, | aggressive, ‘and™ “above all sober, young man.: from.” the ‘state of Maine. — Armed "with: knowledge of , timber. cruising ‘and ‘estima-:* ae sbought: the: mill: for’. pur Onder his’ steyon cal. is ‘thie export ‘car t: knowing : ‘the® ‘excellent’ ‘Sent to, id exon way of the the. uality, of. the Burrard: Inlet: ‘Metropolis | Howard. This'vessel reach ‘ Moody’s:mill on June 29. She’. got a quicker dispatch. than. her. predecessors had,’ being: - loaded: ‘and teady to‘sailon « July-29th.: The: ‘Metropolis’? had brought freight for New _ | _. Westminster. This was thé : ptoblem—the: umber could- By May of 1865. he shipped - -beginnirig ‘of. return. es 1 capture, “as share’ (of “world. markets. Shipping’. ‘record je " Wish thae eg + Show ans op ot nes ; “The 1 reason. ‘dhe’ ‘mill hod ouded four-deep sea vessels. changed hands so often was - ._ from ‘Moody’ 8, Mills in: eae that there had'“been no ° | n’t be sold. With $.P. Moody his first export cargo on: the:: f d Int s, | managing - the. mill, Ailing, barque *‘Gl pee’ ee Sidney’ male Burcard In tte ld a. Wonld be afferent, oo" Nustealia. “It took Moody «Moody's , fourth’ and nat BL ben mh mrcape a Pa oe ed ale eg ara mo a iba six, week: to load: her.:. ‘vessel to be loaded that soy 7 Peer: Po oe “sy As, yet: there ‘was no. port. of: Ww oe a6. the . British «. barg Ain on bie oe ‘ ‘ | uP — abe | de rabnerelpniasita sine , Moody’ soon’ stockpiled ‘a’ “ gatey on the Inlet, dnd the’! ’. “geen ‘gle came om ao . amuaunine aces paldibkiailaia : _ teemendous amount of ‘tim: ''B tish Columbian” records’ “machines for. Staiip’s mill, |". ier in: B.C. The. very, finest: that. the barque’s.: heen on, the é ma fas |: —-thitiber.! Infact, most: ‘of the” Seth Hall, and Mood had to | South, shore Of; timber that Hastings Sawmill | walk: ‘over ‘to’ New festinin-,” ; sae ist iy logged . in:; later « years was tei “by ‘the’ Has ‘from Sewell Moody's... Douglas Road. ghar ‘the pall ee «dust been completed,’ His ‘ahis eb eeeees an ot wg vite second vessel. was’ the ‘ship, =. ey which. arrived In" amine Mon si Joa i get OBS. May, -1865,""and ® loaded’ he. needed. He’ altered ‘an “OP Turaber for. i : lproved the ‘daily which wad Q Re ade ber’: a-denu cpu _ stilt operated by ‘yekeks Pity eget ett ot: aR cater re bia os Cn - ond in ebruary, 1863 he wb Pe OL a , i a tHe - whoels |: turnitig’ once". eR Mee on erligghie te et od a MS _ He | sonamed - te : Moody. ‘was not dveslook- ‘readily, Sain | ‘ting the Yocal trade. In. Junes as40: MRANVILL STREET. ,. - VaNeouvER, ape | : 1 LOOS) In * went to." New,