Front:
GANADA.
PAINTING COPYRIONTED 1893 ARBUCKLE BROS.
Back:
GRIND YOUR No. 23
CANADA.
HE inhabitants of CANADA are a hearty race, an admixture of
COFFEE
rench and Salt with the native India stock The
climate of Canada may be Imed a cold ten perate one.
*he winters st more than hali the year, and are very severe. ice
AT HOME cezes up all the rive.s and streans, snow covers ti nou
often to more than a man's depth. Te Canuck, snce a
are as the breath to his nostrils. A. & sports eek trs
It will pay yoe well to keep a small cof- } for their arena. Foremost of these s Stob gani
fee-mill in your kitchen and grind your gans were originally small sledges
provisions
coffee just as you use it--one mess at a to camp. Now they are entirely made used for
time. Coffee should not be ground until which consists of sliding on these ven. Jes, own imme
the coffee-pot is ready to receive it. Coi planes covered with a surface m* Tr. toboggan
fee will lose more of its strength and made of two pieces of thin ash b
d with so leer
aroma in one hour after being ground hide. Steel runners are attache
than in six months before being ground. } up in front.
So long as Ariosa remains in the whole Snowshoeing is another ona
ada Sport Tis
berry, our glazing, composed of choice is an ancient sport, the first re
1. D. Snowshoes
eggs and pure confectioners & sugar 3 are oval-shaped pieces of stru
und together by
closes the pores of the coffee, ank thereby thongs, making a flat surface o
out 5 teet
all the original strengt snd arona are { long by 2 feet wide Attached o.
í su active
retained. Ariosa Coffee bas, during 25 snow-shoes, ie is enabled to ski
es
years, set the standard for all other ast
Te Yachting is anot ser fu
sese otherners. The
ed coffees. So true is this, that thermo. "icient record the
1028 us that it was used
manu turers in recommending the
Hollanders ar
reporting merchandise.
good have known ro higher prais
is f
* nown as the vehicle or sport, Th. ice-
to & "It's ju as good as Ar
bat with a ste keel. When the wind is
vill readily sail at the speed of let in an
dan chien in
uir elders,
NEW YORK CITY.
undang, snow-balling and coasting being their principal pastinies.
This is one of a series of Fifty (50) Cards giving a pictorial History of the Sports and Pastimes of at Nation
KAUFMAN & STRAUSS,