gazeAt certain convenient stations they have small breast works half the height of a man (by the _furriers_ called gazes), over which it may be presumed they shoot the deer passing between the waterside and the bank, ...PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit5 Aug 68 W. J. Kirwin?Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used I[see 'gage' , 'geeze', 'battery'
deer nBut to return to my subject, the last station of the [Beothuks] was in the Exploits River, I...
fencea fence/work thrown up, the bushes in a of / Marsh had wisps of birch bark suspended to them ...
gaze. . . I went in the punt to Gaze Point . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971JH AUG 197...
deer n...I set them to work to erect a pound of my own invention for catching any number of deer a...
gazeThe Indians are here at no loss, for their knowledge of the use of sewels supplies this deficine...
saddle. . . I discovered a deer swimming across Long Pool towards us. I waited for him on a saddle...
deer nThe deer fences we erected on the banks of the Exploits, are situated in places the most pro...
tail vI went on shore immediately and saw two [bears] but they crossed the brook,and I could not ge...
gazeThis is the word used when refering [sic] to shelters built when one was bird hunting. Birds wer...
gazeI load up me ole birdin' gun wid a span o' two fingers powder an' more 'an a t'ousand shot, an' ...
mountaineerEnglish and French, Mic-macs and Mountaineers, Labrador and Esquimaux, shot at the Beoth...
gaze[The hunters hide] behind a screen of firs or spruce, which the Newfoundlander calls a "gaze."G....
furrier nI appointed two men to look after the traps, whom I shall henceforth distinguish by the nam...
cut...they tailed three of the former [deer-slips] upon the house, the other two in cutting-paths, ...
gunWhen something is a 'gun-shot'away it is about thirty yards away.W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed ...
deer nBut to return to my subject, the last station of the [Beothuks] was in the Exploits River, I...
fencea fence/work thrown up, the bushes in a of / Marsh had wisps of birch bark suspended to them ...
gaze. . . I went in the punt to Gaze Point . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971JH AUG 197...
deer n...I set them to work to erect a pound of my own invention for catching any number of deer a...
gazeThe Indians are here at no loss, for their knowledge of the use of sewels supplies this deficine...
saddle. . . I discovered a deer swimming across Long Pool towards us. I waited for him on a saddle...
deer nThe deer fences we erected on the banks of the Exploits, are situated in places the most pro...
tail vI went on shore immediately and saw two [bears] but they crossed the brook,and I could not ge...
gazeThis is the word used when refering [sic] to shelters built when one was bird hunting. Birds wer...
gazeI load up me ole birdin' gun wid a span o' two fingers powder an' more 'an a t'ousand shot, an' ...
mountaineerEnglish and French, Mic-macs and Mountaineers, Labrador and Esquimaux, shot at the Beoth...
gaze[The hunters hide] behind a screen of firs or spruce, which the Newfoundlander calls a "gaze."G....
furrier nI appointed two men to look after the traps, whom I shall henceforth distinguish by the nam...
cut...they tailed three of the former [deer-slips] upon the house, the other two in cutting-paths, ...
gunWhen something is a 'gun-shot'away it is about thirty yards away.W. J. KIRWINUsed I and SupUsed ...
deer nBut to return to my subject, the last station of the [Beothuks] was in the Exploits River, I...
fencea fence/work thrown up, the bushes in a of / Marsh had wisps of birch bark suspended to them ...
gaze. . . I went in the punt to Gaze Point . . .PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN AUG 1971JH AUG 197...