Sessional Papers, Volume 19, Issue 1

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Page 48 - ... acres for every one hundred acres, and erect thereon a habitable house of the dimensions of at least sixteen by twenty feet No timber to be cut before the issuing of the patent, except under license, or for clearing of the land, fuel, buildings and fences ; all timber cut contrary to these conditions will be dealt with as timber cut without permission on public lands. No transfer of the purchaser's right will be recognized in cases where there is default in complying with any of the conditions...
Page 230 - ... therein or thereon expose himself to public view, under a penalty of not less than one dollar nor more than fifty dollars for each...
Page viii - The effect of their presence has been excellent. Fires were suppressed which otherwise might have become vast conflagrations, causing incalculable losses. Persons wantonly violating the provisions of the "Fire Act...
Page 232 - ... for the manufacture of butter or cheese (or of both, as the case may be) in a certain place which shall be designated as their principal place of business and...
Page 309 - It has been said that he who makes two blades of grass grow where only one grew before is a benefactor to his species.
Page 48 - Indian lands, or any assignee claiming under or through him, has been guilty of any fraud or imposition, or has violated any of the conditions of sale or...
Page 48 - Lands, is made subject to the following conditions, viz : The purchaser to take possession of the Land within six months from the date hereof, and from that time continue to reside on and occupy the same either by himself or through others for at least Two years...
Page 48 - ... of the purchaser's right will be recognized in cases where there is default in complying with any of the conditions of sale. In no case will the patent issue before the expiration of two years of occupation of the land, or the fulfilment of the whole of the conditions, even though the land bo paid for in full.
Page 228 - Such declaration shall be made in duplicate, one to be written and signed on the first page or pages of a book, to be kept by the Society for the purpose of entering therein the minutes of their proceedings, during the first year of the establishment of such society, and the other shall be immediately transmitted to the Commissioner of Agriculture, who shall, as soon as possible after its reception, cause to be published a notice of the formation of such society in the Quebec Official Gazette.
Page 32 - Every fruit tree, grown in the open orchard or garden as a common standard should be allowed to take its natural form, the whole efforts of the pruner going no further than to take out all weak and crowded branches...

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