split nThen we cut some fresh fir boughs for our bunks, collected some wood and splits [and] laid out our gear.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M.Story NOV. 9 1987WK [May be useful for DNE sup]Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used SupBAVIN, PRATT, ~ man, ~ merchant
scattered p ppl"Camp Seven": A scattered spruce is fit ta pile; / But only try ta git it! / You'll ...
bough nWe hauled boughs and covered the flakes before spreading the fish.. We built our own boats ...
splitter nsee _shoresmen_PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryFebruary 1964Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedspi...
split nIn one minute I had the fire going with dry brush and splits.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M.Story ...
split n...One more turn of dry wood, Bert, for splits.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAR 1971 JH MAR 1971U...
split nSplit these [tree] junks into pieces about 1 to 2 inches thick. These 'splits' will be the ...
split nIn January, the boys were expected to shovel the snow, to cut up 'splits' for kindling [&c]....
split n"Whispers": fathers sawing junks/ or cracking them/ for splits/ in whistling winds.PRINTED I...
split n= Kindling woodkindling woodYesAPR. 13 1979Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedBAVIN, PRATT,...
pull v'If I was splitting, I'd be splitting to a certain table every day. The first thing you'd do...
lumber nMost Gander Bay men were away to work, either on the Exploits main drive if it was in the s...
shareman nMost Gander Bay men were away to work, either on the Exploits main drive if it was in the...
split nThese were pieces of wood, which were chopped very small in comparison to the regular burnin...
split v[They] spent aboue twenty dayes...in building of their Stages, and other large necessary ro...
bough n[We] would go off into the wilderness along the Southern Shore and set up camps from scratc...
scattered p ppl"Camp Seven": A scattered spruce is fit ta pile; / But only try ta git it! / You'll ...
bough nWe hauled boughs and covered the flakes before spreading the fish.. We built our own boats ...
splitter nsee _shoresmen_PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryFebruary 1964Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedspi...
split nIn one minute I had the fire going with dry brush and splits.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupG.M.Story ...
split n...One more turn of dry wood, Bert, for splits.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story MAR 1971 JH MAR 1971U...
split nSplit these [tree] junks into pieces about 1 to 2 inches thick. These 'splits' will be the ...
split nIn January, the boys were expected to shovel the snow, to cut up 'splits' for kindling [&c]....
split n"Whispers": fathers sawing junks/ or cracking them/ for splits/ in whistling winds.PRINTED I...
split n= Kindling woodkindling woodYesAPR. 13 1979Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedBAVIN, PRATT,...
pull v'If I was splitting, I'd be splitting to a certain table every day. The first thing you'd do...
lumber nMost Gander Bay men were away to work, either on the Exploits main drive if it was in the s...
shareman nMost Gander Bay men were away to work, either on the Exploits main drive if it was in the...
split nThese were pieces of wood, which were chopped very small in comparison to the regular burnin...
split v[They] spent aboue twenty dayes...in building of their Stages, and other large necessary ro...
bough n[We] would go off into the wilderness along the Southern Shore and set up camps from scratc...
scattered p ppl"Camp Seven": A scattered spruce is fit ta pile; / But only try ta git it! / You'll ...
bough nWe hauled boughs and covered the flakes before spreading the fish.. We built our own boats ...
splitter nsee _shoresmen_PRINTED ITEM G.M.StoryFebruary 1964Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedspi...