cuttingConsiderable cooperative labor occurred also within and between sections in such affairs as wool millings, wood cuttings (called "sprees"), or house moving. 103 "Cutting sprees" were held for gathering a family's winter wood supply...PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWIN APR 1976 APR 1976 JHUsed INot usedWithdrawnChecked by Jordyn Hughes on Mon 11 Jul 2016, stamped but not use
bunching... the division of labour was essentially similar to that of haying. Men worked the scythe...
chip nHearing people sawing off was as common as dirt, of course, upon what they call their "chip...
cutreferred to all aspects of cutting, trimming, and haulingUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked ...
cutThe only two large milling centres who had men in the woods were Norris' Arm and Botwoodville, a...
millings. . . in the early days of the settlement cooperative work was carried on, but always in t...
cutThen came the day when all the brooks were open and the winter cut was in. [Logs felled during ...
winter n. . . about twenty or thirty men being retained [over winter] for the necessary labour of t...
woods n, n plAt a short distance from the house stands the "wood pile," where "one hand is kept cu...
looperThe pinch in lumbering used to be physical difficulties - snow, mud,looper blight, and so on...
chopwooden frame on which logs are placed for sawingW. J. KIRWINNot usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by ...
salmonThe sawyers were cutting beams and other timber, for a salmon-house.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit.W. ...
saw nThe sawyers were occupied in hauling home some boards, and making fresh pits, or more properly...
whip-sawsThe carpenters were employed in helving hatchets, setting and whetting whip-saws, and othe...
cutting pplWhat a cutting! 'well-deserved retribution'DNE Sup OCT 30 1988[check] WK G. M. StoryUse...
cut vDay and night for several weeks "headers", "cut-throats", "splitters", "salters", were at w...
bunching... the division of labour was essentially similar to that of haying. Men worked the scythe...
chip nHearing people sawing off was as common as dirt, of course, upon what they call their "chip...
cutreferred to all aspects of cutting, trimming, and haulingUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked ...
cutThe only two large milling centres who had men in the woods were Norris' Arm and Botwoodville, a...
millings. . . in the early days of the settlement cooperative work was carried on, but always in t...
cutThen came the day when all the brooks were open and the winter cut was in. [Logs felled during ...
winter n. . . about twenty or thirty men being retained [over winter] for the necessary labour of t...
woods n, n plAt a short distance from the house stands the "wood pile," where "one hand is kept cu...
looperThe pinch in lumbering used to be physical difficulties - snow, mud,looper blight, and so on...
chopwooden frame on which logs are placed for sawingW. J. KIRWINNot usedNot usedWithdrawnChecked by ...
salmonThe sawyers were cutting beams and other timber, for a salmon-house.PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit.W. ...
saw nThe sawyers were occupied in hauling home some boards, and making fresh pits, or more properly...
whip-sawsThe carpenters were employed in helving hatchets, setting and whetting whip-saws, and othe...
cutting pplWhat a cutting! 'well-deserved retribution'DNE Sup OCT 30 1988[check] WK G. M. StoryUse...
cut vDay and night for several weeks "headers", "cut-throats", "splitters", "salters", were at w...
bunching... the division of labour was essentially similar to that of haying. Men worked the scythe...
chip nHearing people sawing off was as common as dirt, of course, upon what they call their "chip...
cutreferred to all aspects of cutting, trimming, and haulingUsed I and SupNot usedWithdrawnChecked ...