pile n. . . a number of men were taking off some pieces of fir-bark from a large pile nearby. "That is the way we pile our fish over night and when we have bad weather," said Mr. Godard. The fish were arranged in layers built up, one above the other, and out, from a common center of fish-tails, until the pile was about as deep as it was high. Those the boys saw were about six feet in diameter and three feet high... they were placed on small pebbles that had evidently been set into the earth as a sort of bed for their reception.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1978JH JAN � �Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed