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into a pretty park and wooden pavements have been replaced by cement.
July [[strikethrough]]20[[/strikethrough]] 21 (Monday) Early to Mouneau's shop with Lewis and worn pump parts. Then walked south along St. Lawrence to Champlain to examine possible shelter there. A rather squalid quarter Yet the men or boys I addressed answered politely.
July 22 Drinking water tanks being filled. Lewis got his new parts and is very busy adjusting them Afternoon Dick went sightseeing. I took taxicab and went shopping. Back at 4 P.M. just in time to escape shower. Lewis hard at work at his engine
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Went to buy a bottle of [[strikethrough]] Sho [[/strikethrough]] Scotch whisky at the Government depot (Commission) near the wharves. An orderly place clerks being men and women making an excellent impression. Bottles are all neatly packed and sealed with Government label and contents guaranteed. Spirits and wines of excellent quality sold at prewar prices There was but one other customer
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2:30 P.M.. Each man is entitled to one bottle for distilled spirits There is no limit on wines. Bottles are delivered paying a small extra charge.-[[underline]] Beer [[/underline]] can be purchased in any licensed restaurant or hotel or grocery and there [[underline]] is no limit. [[/underline]]. I have [[underline]] not seen a single drunken man [[/underline]] since I am in Canada. Papers report that the Police Court in Quebec did not have a