bluenose nA Prince Edward's Islander; - so called from potatoes grown there with bluish eyes.A Prince Edward's IslanderPRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryJuly 1959Not usedNot usedWithdrawnWithdrawn but no stam
poor aCald in French _Poure Gens_, in English corruptly _Poore John_, being the principall Fish br...
bluenose nAn' we was workin' side _with_ with Bluenoses, Nova Scotia men, an' they was gettin' five...
blubber nThey used to have two blubber puncheons on her [the boat] . . .DNE-citG. M. Story FEB ...
bluenose n292. Nova Scotians were always known as 'bluenoses'. New Brunswickers as herring chockers...
bluenose nMrs M Johnson: 'potato' Bud Earles: 'someone from Cape Breton'WK 62Not usedNot usedWithdr...
bluenose nNo. 292 bluenosers: people from Nova Scotiapeople from Nova ScotiaJH 4/73 W.J. KIRWINNot...
newfoundlandThe most popular vegetables are potatoes, the "Newfoundland Blue" with beautiful blue-l...
herring292. Nova Scotians were always known as 'bluenoses'. New Brunswickers as herring chockers.[s...
herring292. I have always heard the Nova Scotians referred to as Blue Noses and New Brunswickers re...
blueberry n[a pie]a piePRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryMay 1967Not usedNot usedWithdrawnWithdrawn but no sta...
pinfishThe new species of sticklebacks (sometimes locally known as "spantickle" or "pinfish") were ...
blue aThe "Blue Putties," as the Newfoundland regiment was called, raised particular hob with the ...
sea pigeon na kind of aukPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1960Used IUsed INot usedpigeon, ice-pa...
blueberry nPRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryMay 1967Not usedNot usedWithdrawnWithdrawn but no stam
blue aThe bay gulls, the bluies and saddle backs were delicacies in the early days, they flew clos...
poor aCald in French _Poure Gens_, in English corruptly _Poore John_, being the principall Fish br...
bluenose nAn' we was workin' side _with_ with Bluenoses, Nova Scotia men, an' they was gettin' five...
blubber nThey used to have two blubber puncheons on her [the boat] . . .DNE-citG. M. Story FEB ...
bluenose n292. Nova Scotians were always known as 'bluenoses'. New Brunswickers as herring chockers...
bluenose nMrs M Johnson: 'potato' Bud Earles: 'someone from Cape Breton'WK 62Not usedNot usedWithdr...
bluenose nNo. 292 bluenosers: people from Nova Scotiapeople from Nova ScotiaJH 4/73 W.J. KIRWINNot...
newfoundlandThe most popular vegetables are potatoes, the "Newfoundland Blue" with beautiful blue-l...
herring292. Nova Scotians were always known as 'bluenoses'. New Brunswickers as herring chockers.[s...
herring292. I have always heard the Nova Scotians referred to as Blue Noses and New Brunswickers re...
blueberry n[a pie]a piePRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryMay 1967Not usedNot usedWithdrawnWithdrawn but no sta...
pinfishThe new species of sticklebacks (sometimes locally known as "spantickle" or "pinfish") were ...
blue aThe "Blue Putties," as the Newfoundland regiment was called, raised particular hob with the ...
sea pigeon na kind of aukPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M.Story June 1960Used IUsed INot usedpigeon, ice-pa...
blueberry nPRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryMay 1967Not usedNot usedWithdrawnWithdrawn but no stam
blue aThe bay gulls, the bluies and saddle backs were delicacies in the early days, they flew clos...
poor aCald in French _Poure Gens_, in English corruptly _Poore John_, being the principall Fish br...
bluenose nAn' we was workin' side _with_ with Bluenoses, Nova Scotia men, an' they was gettin' five...
blubber nThey used to have two blubber puncheons on her [the boat] . . .DNE-citG. M. Story FEB ...