As far as wood, you will need a lot. There are others here who can give you more exact numbers, but since you will be living in a canvas tent, the amount will be much greater than when living in a cabin. The tent offers virtually no insulation. The moment the stove stops burning, the temperature inside will drop significantly. I would stay away from wool as insulator for the shelter because you will have to use up a lot of fuel drying it. Go with something like space blankets. I have seen them used in shelters to good effect.
As far as food, if you are using high calorie foods like rice, dried potato flakes, and dried meat, supplemented with a good amount of oil, you should be able to do fine with 1.5 lb of food per day. The easiest way to do it is to figure out a simple diet, calculate the number of calories per unit of weight, multiply it by the number of days you will be living in the shelter, and start weighing the appropriate amounts.
As far as food, if you are using high calorie foods like rice, dried potato flakes, and dried meat, supplemented with a good amount of oil, you should be able to do fine with 1.5 lb of food per day. The easiest way to do it is to figure out a simple diet, calculate the number of calories per unit of weight, multiply it by the number of days you will be living in the shelter, and start weighing the appropriate amounts.