wee oe om a ae pe (1 es oe = - ™. @ ee Sal ne —_ — = a oe ‘ 4 once thet of 6 fe ‘Groebery etch h.. " the Througneut the 2690's the Meodyville sawmill contin- uod operation and the atmosphere of the commun: . ity changed ittle Sim Kee, who had ou ° lied vegetables for the for many years, and the other Chinese who did the laun for mill workers and Set families carried on as before despite the anke of of come of ' stow the te cor Brasnmon ye. 7™e nate. @ hoeken aula son mon’ shaives. Charile Cates, then a small Soy was told by the store. ‘that :this skull was. w that head Indians ao? Capt taln Cates et ted wt ‘at tho whatt © take 10, or 12 cords of 1. The ferry ost, th one for fue oF : valadl edt successors, regu arly t at the east end © mill arf, between ne ne and the hotel. " + The 1( 10 0 or: is'y ctl ouoe foegan here’ the eh al The ofd ‘method of loading . vessels over stem or bow by hand with only rollers as mechanical assistants, rade, ually gave way: frat: to a) « Bent eliére "*Flefererioe, Books . * Ohildren'e Booke a tn “Between Friends” donkey engines enaratine from BCOWS, and leter to steam winches. Sections of the bow were taken out for loading, and at least until the’. advent of the steam. winches, io was shot into the t) "The lumber loaded was “most fre ently fr eeultlon | Tongtha. Bt cargo to 2 '9. Vessels. usually y arrived | in ballast and | this was unloaded in eariler’, -years in-a rather primitive | way, Three. sailors would voy climb up on aiadder to a yard arm and raise the bucket attached, to the other end, from the hold of the veasel, Another primitive | 0 a elon existed for the cleaning of the hulls of vessels. The ship would put ashore at a little creck just cast of: the mills:.Aa the tide went ; ‘down the vessel would) fist to. one ‘side. The crew followed. : @ water down’ scraping and 2 Raters |! o hot'weather the dtha: the ® Wo White olng on on “the: ‘beach, the | fend ubbers might. be Shooting ot the: ‘nonrby, “i ragga, "or. ob Hill, - whee. or ep 8. 08 a ‘bein. gross: If: they were not. sy pth a veel | the: at or MeDiacr i eae hea would | be: ‘busy. with | thelr | inden ‘workers for loading: . peo ther. tt was 8 busy ‘and ue scene, the. log” ying to the fos Weer towards where the’ grain elevator now stands, | e ships facing westward, ‘the wharfs piled high with : | ‘No: 2 Wesd ay ont pata the ab Bee be ] ‘May. we. suggest for your fail and . winter ong cide in al ‘hours ofthe "| ‘vacation | tlt tide, | of BARBADOS = By’ adjustment. of the ‘COBA.: movable articles on tide, This process was known as careen no: at Ly POM! UT AY Lod theca dead dh alah dheiadd RET’) ak sedurdat ad ela abt dad deisel sn ghabeebiaadhaadiht ‘eke would be mad n hoard f) ou 6 e ; , the otter a 6 made $0 next | CARIBBEAN CRUISE \ senoagute oltre . ~ RON'S. v od Ab MAE eB heheh NN He Oia Ode Bs Bel bla — NTE AA RIN aR abet ity No4 tumber,t the mill busy cutting 7 Ape Nerina ne ra Yo Bc , 9 Bele ERS eeaseR ae |... sev VARIETY: ITHMS an re son SHOP / MeO PARAL y HEN Bok epeeta ok SOBER AEA NV edasarte gts TP Sy? vera tt ahi eae HE BUTTE EE TICE EE Pa ia RIT RE ~NEW GIFTS —_ FROM + ANCIENT CULTURES | 980. e144 | wee Map arene on _ WESTLYNN M Au - Unteure’ froduicto 028-7621 as wranpeil and planing, and the: the Blalegozle, the Besalls,, the Dunedin, the . Arctic Stream or the Lombard, to. name but a few, coming and fond. to the markets ithe * gizes 98 Reg. 8170.00, ; ‘Belo Price $130, ~ Aquascutum ‘Lelsure’ ‘Suits: “Reg. ~ 6198.00 Bale Price $100” 7 7 ~~ Aquascutum: Rain Coats: = Be.” Reg. $18.00 ale Pie 3130 . “ ia we at 2 From $599, 00 From $699.00 | From 8765.00 ‘nea 1 . Jam poke" portable. rédio jf that comes in 6 different” po " goloure: (purple, ‘orange, . co . ~ bla, rod, organ, yellow) | er a vf, Os 68,98 i es | 1 sale ” _ . + - a a a _ a iz -Indudad oar phone and carry ind heoty * Model no m0 610,05 7 a ° oe Model #0080 |, 09 020.08 . in 9 , mt oe 7 - adio hak for AHALIOTIO eound , , | WO dare about. what you Hear Bs ‘wpa LPrecsnipited quantita 4 at ee ie i) ' on ‘| ' ‘ IYERTE ', i been MAL Bll remeron