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ful not to tear in driving stakes. Always carry your tent done up 

 in a ground cloth. 



Sleeping Bags: 



Sleeping bags should be well aired once weekly. 



Dishes: 



Dishes must be regularly washed; avoid denting or bending 

 them. 



Canoes: 



Canoes must not be dropped, and great care must be taken not 

 to run on rocks, trees or snags. Do not leave the canoe in the 

 sun. Turn upside down when on land. 



Rapids: 



Do not ran rapids unless you have looked them over and feel 

 sure you can do it. 



Responsibility for Outfit: 



Men will be held fully responsible for outfit, which will be 

 charged one-half to each man. Credit will be given in full if the 

 outfit is returned in good condition, showing ordinary wear and 

 tear ; tears and burns in tents will not be so classed ; broken or 

 badly damaged canoes will be repaired at the expense of the 

 party. 



Fishing: 



Up to the first of October, fish can be taken for food. Do not 

 catch more than can be eaten. No fishing or hunting is allowed 

 on Club preserves. 



Hunting: 



Up till the first of September, it is against the Law to kill 

 moose, caribou or deer. No infringement of the game laws will 

 be allowed. It is forbidden to kill bear at any time. 



Drinking Water: 



Avoid drinking water that is unboiled at settlers' cabins ; and 

 St. Maurice water below La Tuque. Always see where your 

 drinking water comes from. 



Provisions: 



You will obtain provisions at nearest Company Depot, or Depot 

 of some other Company, giving order for same on order form 

 furnished, putting all details of order on stub: Where obtained; 

 Date ; Full list ; Signature. 



Laws: 



Read over carefully the following extracts from the Laws of 

 the: Province; of Quebe;c in regard to fires. Remember that 



