"CONTENTdm"@en . "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1199946"@en . "Canadian Pacific Railway"@en . "Railroads--Canada"@en . "Railroad law"@en . "Canada--Politics and government--1867-1914"@en . "Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection"@en . "Canada. Parliament. House of Commons"@en . "2017-08-31"@en . "1889"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/chungpub/items/1.0355276/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " w\n:m 82 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889-\n(36)\nEETURtf\n(in part)\nI Under Resolution of the House op Commons, passed on the 20th\nFebrit-KEtfy, 1882, on all sulajecfek affecting the Canadian Pacific Eailway,'respecting details as to:\n1. The selection of the route.\n2. The progress of the work.\n3. The selection or reservation of land.\n4. The payment of moneys.\n5. The laying* out of branches.\n6. The progress thereon.\n7. ''Qhe rates of tolls for passengers and freight.\n8. The particulars required by the Consolidated Eailway Act and\namendments thereto, up to the end of the previous fiscal year.\n9. Like particulars up to the latest practicable date before the\npresentation of the Return.\n10. Copies of all Orders in Counoil and all correspondence between the Government and the railway company, or any member\nor officer of either, relating to the affairs of the company.\nBy Command.\nJ. A. CHAPLEAU,\nOttawa, 15th February, 1889. Secretary of State.\nCANADIAN PACIFIC RAILIAY EETURN - INTERIOR, 1889.\nPART I\nCONSISTING OF COPIES OF CORRESPONDENCE, PAPERS, PLANS, &o.,\nRELATING TO LANDS,* REQUIRED BY THE COMPANY FOR\nSTATION GROUNDS.\nCopies ofcorrespondence and papers respecting the application of the* Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for land required for Glacier Motel station? grounds*\nCanadian Pacific Railway Compant,\nMontreal, 28th January, 1888.\nMt Dear Sir,-8-! enclose tracings showing the land this company desires to ob-\ntain adjoining the stations at Griffin Lake and Glacier, British Colombia, together\n36\u00E2\u0080\u00941 1\nurn f\n-62 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\n-with the surveyor's notes and descriptions. As you are aware, one of the mam objects\nthe company has in view in laying oat the land required at suoh places, is to prevent\nsquatters taking possession and erecting taverns and other objectionable buildings in\nclose proximity to the railway. This is particularly necessary in these two instances.\nThey will be places of popular resort for tourists and it is important that the company should be in a position to prevent the establishment of such objectionable places\nas I have referred to.\nI shall be obliged if you can give this application early consideration.\nYours truly,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nA. M. Burgess, Esq., Deputy Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nP.S. The land required at Glacier is one hundred and sixty acres, enclosed\nwithin blue lines on the tracings.\nDepartment op the Literior, Ottawa, 6th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of yonr letter, addressed to the\nDeputy Minister of this Department, of the 28th ultimo, enclosing tracings showing\nthe lands which your company desires to obtain adjoining the stations at Griffin\nLake and Glacier, B.C., together with the surveyor's notes and descriptions. This\nmatter will receive immediate attention.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n(Memorandum,')\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th February, 1888.\nMr. Higginson will please read over the correspondence in this case and make\nthe reports suggested.\nAM. BURGESS.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent at New Westminster.\nOttawa, 29th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to report, in reference to the applications of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, dated 28th December last, applying to purchase\ncertain quantities of land at Glacier and Griffin Lake Stations, in British Columbia,\nthat as these are being made, at the expense of the company, attractive places of\nresort for tourists, I consider for reasons stated in their application, it would be to the\ninterests of the community at large to grant their request.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Grown Timber Agent, British Columbia,.\nThe Honorable Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to inform you that an application has been made by Mr. Drinkwater, on behalf of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, to.acquire a block of\nland at Griffin Lake, B.C., having an area of 8-62 acres, and one at Glaoier BO\nhaving an area of 160 acres, with the view of preventing squatters from taking pcfr\nsession and erecting taverns and other objectionable buildings, it being expected that\nthese points will soon be places of popular resort for tourists.\nI have submitted the matter to the Minister, and it has been decided that as\nthese places are bemg made, at the expense of the company, attractive places of\nresort, the action to be taken shall be similar to that in regard to the application of\nthe company for lands at Donald, that is to say, that so much of the area, in each\n2 62 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889-\ncase, as the Department of Railways may deoide to be necessary for station purposes,\nwill be granted free to the oompany under the terms of their charter, and the\nbalance of the area sold to ihem at $2.50 per aore, subject to their arranging with\nany squatters who may be in occupation.\nMr. Drinkwater has been advised accordingly, and copies of the tracings of the\nlands applied for furnished by the oompany have been transmitted to the Secretary\nof the Department of Railways, with a request that he will have marked on them\nthe area of land that department may consider sufficient for the purposes before mentioned, and so soon as the information is reoeived you will be further communicated\nwith.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nA. M. BURGESS, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nThe Commissioner Dominion Lands, Winnipeg.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of tbe 28th of January last, making application on behalf of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company to acquire a block of land\nat Griffin Lake having an area of 8*62 acres, and also a block of land at Glacier containing an area of 160 acres, I beg to inform you that it has been decided to take the\nsame action in this case as was taken upon a similar application from the company\nfor lands at Donald, that is to say:\u00E2\u0080\u0094That so much of the area applied for in each\noase, as the Department of Railways and Canals may decide to be necessary for the\npurpose of the railway, will be granted to the company free under their charter, and\nthe remainder of the land sold to them at $2.50 per acre cash, subject, however, to\nthe company arranging with any squatters on the land who may be in occupation.\nCopies of tbe tracings filed by you in this case have been transmitted to the\nDepartment of Railways with a request that they will have marked on them the area\nof land they consider sufficient for the purpose above mentioned, and, on receipt of\nthis information, you will be further communicated with.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nA. M. BURGESS, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal,\nDepartment op the Interior,\nDominion Lands Commission, Winnipeg, 20th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 9th\ninstant, 170052 on 167860, informing the commissioner that an application has been\nmade by Mr. Drinkwater on behalf of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, to>\nacquire a block of land at Griffin Lake, B.C., having an area of 8*62 acres, and one\nat Glaoier, B.C., having an area of 160 acres,\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nT. R BURPE, Secretary.\nThe Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nCertified Copt of a Report of a Committee of the Honorable the Privy Council, approved,\nby Bis Excellency the Governor General in Council on the 29th Mirch, 1888.\nOn a memorandum dated 27th March, 1888, from the Minister of Railways and\nCanals representing that application has been made by the Canadian Pacific Railway\nOompany for certain lands which they desire to obtain at Griffin Lake and Glacier\nStations on their main line in British Columbia, and the same has been referred to\nthe Government Chief Engineer; that officer has, under date the 13th March instant,\nreported to the effect that the area required by the company at Griffin Lake, 862\nacres bounded by a red tinted line on the plan furnished by them, a copy of which is\nattached hereto, is reasonable and required for railway purposes. That at Glaoier-\n36\u00E2\u0080\u00941J 3 f\nff2 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889-\nhe has marked in red color the area, namely, extending for a distance of about 1,600\nfeet along the railway, and having a width of 400 feet, which, in his opinion, is suffix\ndent; the right of way being in both cases included in the above.\nThe 'Minister recommends that the two said several parcels of land, as shown on\nthe plan referred to, be, so far as they are vested in the Crown, granted to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in conformity with the provisions of their contracti\nThe Committee submit the same for your Excellency's approval.\nJOHN J. MoGEE, Clerk Privy Council.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of Railways and Canals.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 30th August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094As the area of the land to be granted-to the Canadian Pacific Railways-\nCompany at Glacier for station grounds and right of way purposes is but 14 acres\nand the area required by the company is 160 acres, I am directed to inform you that\nthe balance of 146 acres must be paid for at the rate of $2.50 per acre, as you have\nalready been notified, and that, as the survey of the land has been duly made, so soon.\nas the purchase money, which amounts to $365, is remitted here letters patent will\nbe issued in the company's favor for the 160 acres in question.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nMontreal, 31st August.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to your letter of the 30th instant, respecting land required by\nthis company at Glacier Station, I find that it will not be necessary to secure 16&\nacres at this place and that about 40 acres, including the area allowed for railway\npurposes will be sufficient. I enclose.an amended plan showing the 40 acres in\nquestion.\nThe part colored pink has been allowed for railway purposes and that colored\nblue is the additional area required.\nI have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 7th September, 188ft\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 31st\n-ultimo, Reference No. 178035, and to state that a patent can issue to the Canadian,\nPacific Railway Company for legal subdivision 8, of Section 36, Township 26, Range\n26, west of the 5th meridian, the area of which is 40 acres, on receipt here of the\nsum of $65 being at the rate of $2.50 per acre for 26 acres.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\n_ ^ H- -KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\u00C2\u00A9J Drikkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Mont*eal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 12th November, 188&,\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Earn directed to draw your attention to. my letter to you of the 7th Sep?\ntember last, and to inform you that the patent fon the legal subdivision 8 of Section\n36, Township 26, Range 26, west ofithe 5th meridian, will not issue until the purchase,\nmoney, $65 has been paid. , r\nI am, sir, your obedient servant\n\u00C2\u00AB _ c c ^ S* KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific* Railway Company, Montreal.\n4 62 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 3Q*,)\nA. 1889\nThe Canadian Paoipio Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 17th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to refer to your letter of the 12th November last, reference Ne.\n178035, respecting land required by the company at Glacier. As Glacier Station is\nwithin a park reserve, set aside by Order in Counoil, I beg to state that it will net\nbe necessary for the oompany to acquire any additional land at that point, over and\nabove that allowed for railway purposes. I shall be glad, therefore, if you will\ncause the patent for the latter to be issued without delay. I have, however, to\nrequest that should this reserve at any time in the future be abolished our application for the additional land may be considered as before the department.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n^OopHes of correspondence and papers' respecting the applanation of the Canadian Pacffe\nEailway Company for theiissue of Letters Patent for Lands for Station Grounds\nat GftfUftn-Uffce.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 28th January, fSSS.\n;*My Dear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I enclose tracings showing the land thistoompanytdeskres to\n-obtain adjoining the stations at Griffin Lake 'and Glacier, B.C., together with the\nf-fiurveyoi*'s notes and descriptions. As you are-aware one of the main objects the\ncompany has in view in laying'out the land required at such places is to* prevent\n'squatters taking possession and erecting taverns and other objectionable buildings\nin close proximity to the railway. This is particularly necessary in these two\ninstances.\nThey will be places of popular resort for tourists, and it is important that the\ncompany should be in a position to prevent the establishment of such objectionable\nplaces as I have referred to.\nI shall be obliged if you can give this application early consideration.\nYours truly,\n'C. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nP.S.\u00E2\u0080\u0094The land required at Glacier is 160 acres, enclosed-within blue lines *6n\n,?JiBie tracing.\nA. M. Burgess, Esq., Deputy Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\n'Department op the Interior, Ottawa, 6th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter addressed to thai\na&e/puty Minister of this Department of the 28th ultimo, enclosing tracings showing*\nthe lands whfetf your company desires to obtain adjorning the stMons at Griffin Laka\n-and Glaeter, B.C., together with the surveyor'snotesand desertions. Tnismatter\n'will receive immediate attention.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, ^Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, 28th February, 1888.\n(Memorandum.)\n$\u00C2\u00A3% Mr .\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Higginson will please read over the correspond ance in this case and make*\n-the reports suggested.\nA. M. B.\nI. S. Higgin80n, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, B.C. 52 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 86.) A. 1889\nOttawa, 29th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have tbe honor to report in reference to the application of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, dated 28th December lart, applying to> purchase certain\nquantities of land at Glacier and Griffin Lake Stations, in British Columbia, that as\nthese are being made, at the expens-e of the company, attractive places ot resort tor\ntourists, I consider for reasons \"stated in their applications, it would be to the interest of the community at large to grant their request.\nI have the honor to remain your obedient servant,\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Crown limber Agent, British Columbia.\nThe Hon. Minister of the Interior, Ottawa\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of the 28th of January last, making application on behalf of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company to acquire a block of land at\nGriffin Lake having an area of 8-62 aciesand also a block of h.nd at Glacier containing\nan area of 160 acres, I beg to inform you that it has been decided to take the same\naction in this case as was taken upon a similar application from the company for\nlands at Donald, that is to eay, that so much of the area applied for in each case as\nthe Department of Railways and Canals may decide to be necessary for the purposes\nof the railway will be granted to the company free under their charter, and the\nTemainder of tbe land sold to them at $2.50 per acre cash, subject, however, to the\ncompany arranging with any squatters on the lands who may be in occupation.\nCopies of the tracings filed by you in this case have been transmitted to the\nDepartment of Railways, with a request that they will have marked on them the\narea of land they consider sufficient for the purpose above mentioned, and on receipt\nof this information you will be further communicated with.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nA. M. BURGESS, Deputy Minister of the Interior.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888;\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to inform you that an application has been made by Mr. Drinkwater, on behalf of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, to acquire a block of\nland at Griffin Lake, British Columbia, having an area of 8.62 acres, and one at\nGlacier, British Columbia, having an area of 160 acres, with the view of preventing\nsquatters from taking possession and erecting taverns and other objectionable buildings, it being expected that these points will soon be places of popular resort for\ntourists.\n1 have submitted the matter to tbe Minister, and it has been decided that as\nthese places are being made, at the expense of the company, attractive places of\nresort, the action to be taken shall be similar to that in regard to the application of\nthe company for land at Donald, that is to say, that so much of the area, in each\ncase, as the Department of Railways may decide to be necessary for station purposes, will be granted free to tbe company under the terms of their charter, and the\nbalance of the area sold to them at $2.50 per acre, subject to their arranging with\nany squatters who may be in occupation.\nMr. Drinkwater has been advised accordingly, and copies of the tracings of the\nlands applied for furnished by the company have been transmitted to the Secretary\ncf the Department of Railways, with a request that ho will have marked on them\nthe area of land that department may consider sufficient for the purposes before\nmentioned ; and as soon as this information is received, you will be further commu-\nnicated with.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E, _ . . 1 \u00C2\u00A3\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 M. BURGESS, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nThe Commissioner of Dominion Lands, Winnipeg. 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 86.)\nA. 1889\nDominion Lands Commission, Winnipeg, 20th March, 1888.\nSir\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 9th\ninstant, 170052 on 167860, informing the Commissioner that an application has been\nmade by Mr. Drinkwater, on behalf of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, to\nacquire a block of land at Griffin Lake, B.C., having an area of 8*62 acres and one at\nGlacier, B.C., having an area 160 acres.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nT. R. BURPE, Secretary.\nThe Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 30th April, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to return you herewith sundry tracings of lands desired\nto be acquired as station grounds by the Canadian Pacific Railway in the Rocky\nMountains, viz.:\u00E2\u0080\u0094One tracing of lands at Roger's Pass; one tracing of land at\nGriffin Lake and two tracings of land at Illicilliwaet. The tracing of land at\nJllicilliwaet, marked A, and that of land at Griffin Lake, marked A, show the areas\n-which have been allotted to the Canadian Pacific Railway, by the Department of\nRailways and Canals. A tracing of the lands at Glacier, showing the lands allotted.\nto the Canadian Pacific Railway by the Department of Railvays and Canals, colored\npink thereon, is also enclosed. A copy of the latter plan, as also of Griffin Lake\nlands has been sent to the Surveyor General for approval.\nIn reference to the lands at Revelstoke, as already stated in my letter to you of\nthe 10th instant, no action can be taken until a new survey has been made.\nIn reference to the lands at Roger's Pass, the Chief Engineer of Railways and\nCanals has not yet reported.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nA. M. BURGESS; Deputy of the Minister of ih<>. Interior.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal,\nThe Canadian Paoipio Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 19th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of the SOth ultimo, letter No. 172053, reference No. 143817,1 shall be obliged if you will cause patents to issue as soon as\npossible for the lands allotted to the company at Illicilliwaet and Griffin Lake.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nA. M. Burgess, Esq., Deputy Minister of the Interior, Ottawa._^\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 24th August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of the 19th May last, referring to the issue\nof a patent in favor of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, for the lands to be\ngranted to the oompany for station purposes at Griffin Lake, I am directed to request\nyon to forward here a plan and description of the land required for this purpose.\nI am to express regret that this request has to be made; bui the plan furnished\nibyyour surveyor, Mr. Poudrier, has been found so defective tbat the Surveyor\nGeneral has pronounced it worthless.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary. .3*3\n\n\u00C2\u00ABsay that the plan enclosed with your letter was not that of the Griffin Lake station,\n.grounds, but one of the Albert canyon.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nY. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\n'C. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, MontreaC\nOopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of fihe Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for lease of land at Banff for station grounds and lands between\nCalgary and the sumVhit of the Rocky Mountains and between Castle Mountain and\nLaggan for right of way and other railway purposes.\n-(Telegram.)\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 20th June, 1888.\nHave you prepared lease to Canadian Pacific Railway-of the station grounds im\nthe park ? If so, forward at once.\nA M. BURGESS.\nJ5. A. Nash, Rocky Mountains Park, Alberta.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2(Telegram.)\nBanpp Hotei^, N.W.T., 21st June, 1888.\nNo lease prepared here for station grounds.\n^ A E. NASH.\nA. M. Burgess.\n(Telegram.)\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, <22nd June, 1888.\nLease for Canadian Pacific Railway station grounds will -be prepared 'here.\nA. M. BURGESS, Deputy Minister of the Interiort.\nM. A. Nash, Agent of Dominion Lands, Banff, Alberta.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 25th June, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that the lease of the 160 aores of land allotted\nto the Canadian Pacific Railway in the \" Rocky Mountains Park\" of Canada,**\n8 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nBanff Station, is being prepared, and will be sent to you for signature in the course\nof a few days.\nThe plan of the town site is being completed by Mr. Stewart, the Park Superintendent, who has been instructed to use all possible despatch in the premises and\nwhen it has been signed by me and deposited in the Calgar y Registry office, your-\ncompany's lease can be registered.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nA. M. BURGESS, Deputy of the Minister of the InteriSr.\n-\u00C2\u00A9. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, -Mdntresl.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 23rd June, 1888.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0My Dear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I find on reference to the papers about the 160 acres we are to>\nget at Banff Station that an Order in Council has not yet issued, as I supposed\n'By your letters of !l*6th February and 2nd March, a lease was promised of the\nland as therein described.\nIt is important we should have this lease as soon as possible, and I shall be glad,\nif you will cause it to be prepared.\nWe are perfectly helpless with squatters without some document of the kind.\nTburs very truly,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nA. M. Burgess, Esq., Ottawa.\nDepartment of -the Interior, Ottawa, 28th June, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094In reply to your letter 'fb Mr. Burgess of 'the 23rd ifiSt/ant, I beg to refer\"\nyou to Wife letter to you of the 25th instant, in which you are informed that the lease\nof the loO acres of land^ttlotted to your company in the Rocky Mountains Park of\nCanada, at Banff Station, is being prepared, and will be sent to you for signature in\nthe course of a few days.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedffent setfvlftit,\nP B. DOUGLAS, ActtHg Secretary,\nform as being satisfadtory to the company in so far as relates to its\nmSe for the tract within the park which has been allotted to tbe company for the pur-\nposes of their hotel at that place, it is deemed advisable, before preparing the 'lease\nfor the lands to be used for station purposes, to submit to Mr. Clark a copy of the\nform of lease which it is intended to issue to the oompany for titfeh lands.\nI am, therefore, directed to enclose a copy of the form in question herewith, andl\nto remind you that this action is also in accordance with your own suggestion.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nL*VNDWODE PE REIRA,*jfor the Assistant Secretary.\n40. DRlNKWATER,i\u00C2\u00A3sq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n9 ^Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nRef, No. a -n io\nDated . A* D- 18\nLEASE.\nHer Majesty Queen Yictoria to\nThis Indenture made, in duplicate, the day of in the year-\n\nto wit : j'Carleton, make oath and say:\n|| That I was personally present and saw the within instrument and a duplicate\nthereof duly executed by the therein named, the Honorable the MiSffeter of the\nInterior of Canada by his Deputy, Alexander'Mackinnon Burgess, of the-saM Oity Of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Ottawa, Esquire, at the\n2. That I know the said the Honorable the Minister of the Interior of Canada,\nand tbe said Alexander Mackinnon Burgess\n3. And that I am a subscribing wiftiess to such execution.\n.\"Sworn before me at the City of Ottawa,\")\nin the County of Carleton, this C\nday of , A.D. 18 , j\n12 6\u00C2\u00A7r Victoria.\nSessional Papers (iNb. BQrf-\nA. 1889\nI,\nof\nof'\nmake oath\nTO W$\u00C2\u00A5*: Xand say:\n1. That I was personally present and saw the within instrument and a duplicate\nthereof duly executed by at the\n2. That I know thevsaid\n3. And that I am a subscribing witness, to such execution.\nSworn before me at\nin the this\nday of A.D. 18\n* w\n)\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 3rdVJanuary, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to forward herewith a list and description for right of way and certain station grounds on Government and school sections, between Calgary and the*\nsummit of the Rocky Mountains, excepting in the Rocky Mountains Park andr\nthrough Ranges 5 to 8 inclusive, in Alberta.\nThe station grounds\u00E2\u0080\u0094160 acres at each place between the western limit of the.\nland grant and the summit, have already been provided for under a special agreement, and I shall be glad if you will cause patents to issue in accordance with that\nagreement at an early date.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary*\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nList of Descriptions of Dominion Government and School Lands (excepting Rock\nMountains Park of Canada), and through Ranges 5 to 8 inclusive, required fo\nthe construction of Canadian Pacific Railway main line*\nCALGARY TO SUMMIT.\nQuarter Section.\nN.E. J\t\nN. W. \ .....\nS.B. i\t\nN.E.J\t\nN. W. t \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nS. E. i\t\nN. E.}\t\nS. B. i \t\nS. W. J\t\nN.B.J\t\nS. B. J \t\nS. W. i \u00E2\u0080\u009E .....\nN. W.I ...\nS. B. i ~\t\nN. B. \ ....\nN. W-i\t\nS. B. 1\t\nN.E.I. .\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nN B.I.... .....\n8. E. x .\u00C2\u00AB>.#\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2<\u00E2\u0080\u00A2#\nX* E. i \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 # \u00C2\u00AB\nB\n43\nh-*\nE\n<4-l\no\n1 +\u00C2\u00BB .\nn\n2\nCO\nid\n\u00C2\u00A7'\na\nre.\no\n1 efl\u00E2\u0084\u00A2\n*\nH\nM\n18\n24\n1\n18\n24\n1\n24\n24\n2\n24\n24\n2\n24\n24 i\n2-\n34\n24\n2\n34\n24\n2\n4\n25\n2\n4\n26\n2\n6\n25\n2\n6\n26\n2\n6\n25\n2\n6\n25\n2\n12\n25\n3\n12\n25\n3\n12\ni 25\n3\n14\n25\n3\n14\n25\n3\n22\n25\n3\n28\n, 25\n3\nL 28\n[ 25\n3 1\nbO\nm\nCm\n6 o\n14-60\n2-16\n13-34\ni-e\u00C2\u00A3'\n16-98\nl-84;\n14-73\n12-16\n12-11\n8-33\n4-05\n9-36\n2-76\n14-71\n9-43\n4-32\n0'05\n14-58\n6-50\n2-75\n9-63\n13\n> \u00C2\u00AB\nOm\n(-CD\n0f(M\nof**\n55\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00BB ,\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00BB\u00C2\u00AB,\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*>\no\nOQ\nil\n***-l O\n6-50\n\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 >\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 *\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2<\nGlenboa Statipn. f\nmm\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A252 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 86.)\nA. 1889\nList \u00C2\u00A9f Descriptions of Dominion Government and School Lands, &o,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nCALGARY TO SUMMIT\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Continued. \t\nQuarter Section.\nN.\nS.\nS.\nS.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2S.\nN.\nN.\nS.\nN.\nN.\nS.\nS.\ns.\nN.\nN.\nS.\nN.\nS.\nS.\nN.\n8.\nS.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0S.\nN.\nN.\nS.\nS.\nS.\nN.\nN.\nS.\nN.\nN.\nS.\nN.\nS.\ns.\nN.\nN.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0S.\nS.\nN.\nN.\nS.\ns.\nN.\n8.\nS.\nS.\nN.\nN.\nN.\nN.\nS.\nS.\nN.\nN.\nN.\nN.\nW.i.\nB.i.\nm\nE. \u00C2\u00A3.\nB.V\nW. J\nE.J\nB.|\nW.|\nB.i\nW. i\nW.i\nE.|.\nW.i\nW. \"\nw.\nB-i'\nW. i.\nW.I.\nE.i .\nB.J..\nW. J.\nE.J.\nW. 1.\nE.i..\nW.i.\nB. '\nE.\nW.\"i.\nE.i..\nEl..\nE.\u00C2\u00A3.\nW. i.\nw.i.\nE.i.\nW. i.\nW. i.\nE i.\nE.|.\nW. i.\nW.J.\nB.i.\nE.J..\nW. i.\nW. J.\nW. i.\nB.i.\nW. i\nW.|.\nE.i.\nW.i.\nB.i.\nw.\nW.\nE.i\nW.J\nB.i\nn\nM\nCD\n2\nXl\na\na\nr*\na\no\nn\n25\n28\n28\n25\n29\n25\n29\n25\n30 -\n25\n30\n25\n30\n25\n36\n25\n36\n25\n36\n25\n2\n26\n2\n26\n10\n26\n4\n26\n4\n26\n18\n26\n24\n24\n22\n24\n22\n24\n22\n24\n28\n24\n20\n24\n20\n24\n18\n24\n18\n24\n24\n24\n24\n24\n28\n24\n28\n24\n28\n24\n32\n24\n32\n24\n6\n25\n18\n25\n25\n25\n35\n25\n35\n25\n35\n26\n34\n25\n3\n26\n3\n26\n3\n26\n4\n26\n9\n26\n9\n26\n9\n26\n16\n26\n17\n26\n17\n26\n17\n26\n18\n26\n18\n26\n13\n26\n24\n26\n24\n26\n24\n26\n23\n26\n23\n26\n27\n26\nEs\noS\n\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A23\nbfics\n06\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n3\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n4\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n10\n10\n10\n10\n10\n10\n10\n10\n10\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n13\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2a\n\u00C2\u00AB ao\n.M\n\u00C2\u00A353\n3s?\n*S>\nCm\nO o\n55\n0-11\n13-82\n12-42\n13*32\n0-52\n12-27\n12-13\n12-27\n564\n10-45\n12-30\n14-92\n3-77\n8-00\n13-10\n10-49\n6-86\n12-73\n6-08\n11-86\n1-01\n12-51\n13-96\n13-16\n12-24\n7-94\n13-80\n1-37\n11-64\n11*43\n0-00\n13-25\n0-23\n4-37\n0-43\n11-14\n12-53\n5-12\n10-99\n6-21\n10-49\n7*18\n7-74\n11-50\n3-91\n15 46\n0-65\n15-57\n483\n923\n12-74\n12-46\n6*65\n9'89\n6-44\n8 59\n14-49\n0-12\n12-91\n14\n.5 >\u00C2\u00BB\n>\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 OS\n\u00C2\u00BB.SP\nSttL\n<\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 o\n\u00C2\u00A9 o\n. \u00C2\u00BBM\n6-**\n!\u00C2\u00AB5 '\na\no\nOQ\nm\ns <->\nCm O\nO %4\n8*85\n12-24\n17-97\n76-75\n10-94\n1-20\n0-27\nCochrane Station.\nThe Gap Station\nCanmore Station\ndo\nCascade Station,\ndo 52 \"Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nList of Descriptions of Dominion Government and School Lands, &e.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued*\nCALGARY TO SUMMIT\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Continued.\nQuart\ner Section.\na\nSB\nP.\n2\na\nte\no\n~a\nV-.\nKM\nO\n*a\nen \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\na> fl\n*\u00C2\u00A3.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\nro\nbe a>\n\u00C2\u00A7=\u00C2\u00BB\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n14\n15\n15\n15\n15\n15\n15\n15\n15\n15\n15\n16\n15\n15\n15\n15\n15\n15\n15\n15\n16\n15\n15\n15\n15\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n16\n4*\nXI\n3\nm\na?\nM\n. *-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n6 o\nSzi\nNo. of Acres, Deviation of Highway.\nNo. of Acres, Station\nGrounds.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nN.W. J\nN. B.i\n8. W. i\nS. E. J_\n_ 33\n 32\n26\n26\n26\n26\n26\n26\n26\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n27\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\n28\nJ 28\n12-93\n3*36\n941\n12-87\n8-25\n8-60\n9-66\n10-68\n7*35\n9-04\n13-38\n103\n0*03\n12-14\n13-21\n4-28\n10 44\n9-66\n6-35\n12-29\n6*90\n8-97\n932\n6-90\n11-50\n4-35\n13-52\n2-76\n15-11\n0-92\n16-96\n1-24\n15-96\n0-64\n13-20\n8 29\n6-90\n11-45\n4-25\n13-80\n901\n4-36\n14-05\n12-33\n1013\n3-62\n15-22\n3-52\n13-31\n14 84\n1-70\n16-00\n0-41\n0 23\n13-69\n6*22\n12-40\n12*11\n15\n\t\n 9-55\n15 87\nCastle Mountain St'n\ndo\nN. B.i\nN. W. J\n8. B. J-\nS. W. J\n 32\n 32\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E.., 5\nN. W. J\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094~\u00C2\u00AB\nN.E.i\nN. W.i\n8. E.i.\n8. W.i\n8. E. J-\n8. W.i\nN. W.{\nN. E.J\nS. E. i\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nS. W. J\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E 6\n 7\n -\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n la\n 12\n - ~.\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nN. W.i]\n ~ \u00E2\u0096\u00A0'*** 14\n22\nN.B.J\n8. E. i\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n3*95\n4-35\n980\n8. W.i\nN.W.I\nN. E. J\n8. E. i.\n 22\n 22\n 21\nBldon Station..\ndo\ndo\n8. W.i\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 28\nN. W. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nN.B. i\n8. B. }\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u009E 32\n0-60\n8. W.\nN.W. i\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 32\nS. W. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0]\n8. B. \\nN. B. i\nN.W.:\ns. w.;\n8. B. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n- 12\nN. B. 1\n'\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-> \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*>\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2,*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 xa\n8. B. i\n8. W. '\nN. W. I\nN. E. :\nf 14\nN.W.j\n8. W.}\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 23\n8. E. i\nN. E. .\nN. W. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ns. w.\nF 27\nN.W. ;\n0-57\n13-53\nLaggan Station*\ndo\nN. E. :\nN.W. -\n\ 28\nS. B. j\n8. W. \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nN.W.-\nN. B. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nf 32\nf....\u00E2\u0080\u009E 32\n-N. W.; 52 \"Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889-\nBist of Descriptions of Dominion Government and School Lands, &o.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nC ALGARY TO \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 SUMMI*P\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Concluded.\nQuarter Section.\ni\nxi\n\u00C2\u00A3\no\n-*3 .\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n5 fl\np-|\n\u00C2\u00A3 \"\nu\n2\n&'\n14-01\n10*49\n5-44\n8-38\n9-92\n13-16\n10-28\n10-18\n.2 (>>\nk OS\n\u00C2\u00A3W\n\u00C2\u00ABt) o\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2tt rt\nO o\nfl\no\nCQ\n\"88\nCanadian Pacific Railway, Engineer's Office,\nWinnipeg, 28th December, 1888.\nE. M. PEATT, Engineer.\nMemo.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Copies of'the descriptions of the lands mentioned in the accompanying list as\nrequired by tl\e Canadian, Pacific Railway Company for right of way purposes have\nnot been included in this Return, as such descriptions, are the usual surveyor's des\"\ncriptions by \"metes and bounds, of each parcel of kind, with an explanatory tracing,\nand as the additional cost for the preparation of this Return would be several hundred\ndollars.\nDepartment of the Interiors, Ottawa, 9th January, 188$.\nSie,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to apknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 3rd instant,\nenclosing a list aQd descriptions for right of way.and certain station grounds on\nGovernment and school sections, between Calgary and the summit of the Kooky\nMountains, excepting in the Rocky Mountains Park and through Ranges 5 to 8 inclusive, in Alberta.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nThe Secretary Capadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe, Canadian Pacific Eailway Company,\nOefioe of the Secretary, Montreal, 8;h January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eeferring to my letter of the 3rd instant, I now enclose further description\n\u00C2\u00A9f right of way, &jc., between Castle Mountain and Laggan, inclusive.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2j*he ground shown as required for station grounds is in addition to the one\nhundred and sixty acres, set aside at each place under the speqiahagreement refer-red*-\nto in previous correspondence.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DEINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn E. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n16 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 86,)\nA. 1889\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am direoted to acknowledge the receipt of the additional description of\nright of way and station grounds between Castle Mountain and Laggan, inolusive,\nwhich were enclosed with your letter of the 8th instant.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nThe Secretary Canadian Pacific Eailway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence ani papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for Letters Patent, for lands at Golden, B.C., for station grounds, disc.\nThe Canadian Pacific Eailway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary-, Montreal, 25th June, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to enclose a tracing showing the land in the neighborhood of the station at Golden, B. C.\nI have marked on this plan tho area which this company desires- to obtain for\nstation purposes, the same being outlined in pink. As there will he considerable\nshipments of ore and other products from this place, the area applied for will be\nnecessary for sidings, &c.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian-Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 25th June, 1888.\nMy Dear Burgess,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I enclose an official application in respect to land required\nfor station purposes at Golden.\nThe general superintendent writes me that the Provincial Government is selling\nland at this point. Is there any question as to ownership of the property ?\nWe would like to get the application considered at as early a date as possible\nand shall be obliged if you will do what you can to facilitate it.\nYours very truly,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nA. M. Burgess, Esq., Deputy Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Telegraph,\nOttawa, 5th July, 1888.\nCanadian Pacific Railway report Provincial Government selling lands at Golden,\nPlease ascertain and telegraph facts immediately.\nA. M. BURGESS.\nH. B. W. Aikman, Esq., Agent of Dominion Lands, New Westminster, B. 0.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company's Telegraph,\nNew Westminster, B.C., 5th July, 1888.\nSurveyor General Gore, wires me: \"Am not aware that any land sales have been\nmade on account of Provincial Government at Golden.\"\nH. B. W. AIKMAN.\nA. M. Bctrgess, Esq., Deputy Minister of the Interior.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 11th July, 1888.\nDear Mr. Drinkwater,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to your letter of the 25th ultimo, in regard\nto the land applied for by your company for station purposes at Golden, I tele-\n36-2 17 52 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A- 188^\ngraphed to our agent at New Westminster on the 5th instant to ascertain the faots\nin regard to the alleged sale of land at Golden by the Provincial Government. The\nfollowing is his reply : \" Surveyor-General Gore wires me: ' I am not aware that\nany land sales have been made on account of Provincial Government at Golden.\nSincerely yours,\nA. M. BURGESS.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\n. Office of the Secretary, Montreal, 3rd September, 1888.\nMy Dear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I notice that you advertise the sale of town lots at Golden, B.C.,\non the 15th September. How will this affect our application now before the Department for station grounds, &c. ? We have been under the impression that you would\ndeal with this town site in the same way as was done with Donald, give us a sufficient area for railway purposes, and sell us the re6t at $2.50 an acre, , It would be\nfar more satisfactory if this were done, as we are in a better position than the\nGovernment to keep out whiskey s\ntransmitting a deed of surrender to the Crown of the N. \ Section 5, and tne whole of\nSections 7, 31 and 35, all in Township 15, Range 3, west 2nd.\nI have the honor to return you the above mentioned deed executed by the company in duplicate, and to request that there will be no delay in the re-issue of the\npatent for the N. \ Section 5, and the whole of Sections 7, 31 and 35, Township 15,\nRange 3, west 2nd.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThis Indenture, made the 17th day of May, 1888, in pursuance of the ordinance\n:respecting short forms of indentures:\nBetween the Canadian Pacifio Railway, hereinafter called the Company, of the\nfirst pait, and Her Majesty, Queen Yictoria, of the second part,\nWitnesseth that in consideration of the sum of one dollar of lawful money of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Canada now paid by Her Majesty to the company (the* receipt whereof is hereby\nAcknowledged) the company do grant and surrender unto Her Majesty, Hor suc-\noessors and assigns for ever:\nAll and singular those certain parcels of land and premises situate, lying and\nbeing in Township 15, Range 3, west of the 2nd Meridian in the Provisional District\nof Assiuiboia, in the North-West Territories, in the Dominion of Canada, being composed of the N. J of Section 5 and the whole of Sections 7, 31 and 35 in the said\ntownships.\nTo have and to hold unto Her Majesty, Her successors and assigns to and for\nHer and their sole and only use for ever, subject nevertheless to the reservations,\nlimitations, provisoes and conditions expressed in the original grant thereof from the\nCrown.\nThe company covenant with Her Majesty that they have tbe right to convey\nthe said lands to Her Majesty, notwithstanding any act of the company.\nAnd that Her Majesty shall have quiet possession of the said lands, free from all\nencumbrances.\nAnd the company covenant with Her Majesty that they will execute such\nfurther assurances of the said lands as may be requisite.\nAnd the company covenant with Her Majesty that they have done no act to\nencumber the said lands.\nAnd the company release to Her Majesty all their claims upon the said lands.\nIn witness wherof, the company have duly executed these presents the day and\nyear above written;\nThe Canadian Pacifc Railway Company,\nW. C. VAN HORNE, Vice-President.\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\n0 Department of the Interior, Ottawa, 29th August, 1888;\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094In reply to your letter of the 17th instant, I am directed to inform yon\nthat the north-east J of Section 21, Township 10, Range 22, west of the lst Meridian\nis the land for which a patent is now in course of preparation for the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, and not the south-east \u00C2\u00A3 of this section as was erroneously\nstated in the letter addressed to you from this Department on the 9th of tLis month.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH,for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\n34 \u00E2\u0096\u00A052 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188\u00C2\u00BB\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 29th August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 21st instant,\nreturning to this department the deed of surrender to the Crown of the north \u00C2\u00A3 of\nSection 5, and the whole of Sections 7, 31 and 35, all in Township 15, Range 3, west\nof the 2nd Meridian, duly executed by the proper officers of the company, and I am\nnow to inform you that the title will be passed to the Canadian Pacific Railway\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Company for the north x of Section 5, and the whole of Sections 7, 31 and 35, all in\nTownship 15, Range 3, west of the 2nd Meridian, so soon as this department is\n.notified of the approval of the form sent you a few days ago which is proposed to bo\nused in granting title to lands to your company under the authority of the amendment of last Sossion to the Territories Real Property Act.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC\u00C2\u00AB Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior,\nDominion Lands Office, Winnipeg, 24th August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated the 9th\ninst. (No. 183 i74, on Ref. 82030(4) in reference to the south-west quarter of Section\n27, Township 14, Range 2, east 1st Meridian, and to inform you that the decision of\nthe Land Board (dated 13th April, 1886) in this mattor was that the entry of Mrs.\nFrancis J. Campbell was to be cancelled upon payment of S3160 for benefit of Mrs.\nCampbell's heirs. Mr. Joseph Tait, who wished to acquire tho land upon its falling\nto the Canadian Pacific Railway, has not yet paid the said amount, although he has\nbeen notified several times regarding the decision, therefore the question of cancellation is still in abeyance. Tbe Land Commissioner of the Canadian Pacific Railway\nCompany was again advised as to the position of this matter on the 14th of June.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nA. H. WHITCHER, Agent of Dominion Lands*\nThe Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 28th August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to apply for a patent in favor of this company for the\nJS\". W. \, Section 1, Township 14, Range 6, west lst.\nAt the time the Government survey was made a large portion of this quarter-\nsection was covered by water and only 44 acres are shown on the township diagram\nas dry land, In dry seasons a large portion of the land shown as covered by water\nis suitable for hay and grazing purposes, and with this view a purchaser has been\nfound. I beg therefore to request that the patent may issue for the full 160 acres.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 3rd September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to the letter addressed to you from this department on tho\n9th ultimo, respecting the S. W. J- of Section 27, Township 14, Range 2, east 1st\nMeridian, I am directed to enclose a copy of a communication which was received\nhere from the Agent of Dominion Lands at Winnipeg, on the 28th ultimo, in regard\nto the matter to which that letter relates.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary*\nC. Drinkwater, Esq,, Secretary Canadian Pacific Eailway Company, Montreal.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u00943 J 35 12 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 3rd September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 28th ultimo,.\nand in reply to inform you that the patent for the N. W. J of Section 1, Township\n14, Eange 6, west of the lst Meridian, will issue in favor of the Canadian Pacific\nEailway Company for the full area of 160 acres.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 10th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to apply for a patent in favor of this company for the -\nN. W. J Section 19, Township 9, Range l***, west lst Meridian.\nAs this patent is urgently required, I respectfully ask that it maybe issued\n\"with as little delay as possible. The purchaser is a resident of Ontario, and is\ndetained in Winnipeg until he receives title to his land.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn E. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Eailway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 10th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to enclose copy of a letter dated 3rd instant, from the Land Commissioner of this company, in relation to the delay in the issue of patents.\nCan you do anything to remedy this state of affairs which is likely to get us\ninto trouble ?\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,'\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn E. Hall, Esq., Seoretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nLand Department, the Canadian Pacifio Eailway Company,\nWinnipeg, 3rd September, 1888.\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094We are constantly receiving letters frcra purchasers who have paid1\nin full for their laiids, complaining oi the delay which takes place in tbe issue of\ntheir patents. There is also a large number of cases in which we have to issue\ndeeds, and are at a standstill for want of the new forms of deed. I wired you today in this matter, and I fear that unless we can give title without much further\ndelay, we are likely to get into a good deal of trouble in consequence.\nPatents applied ior on the 9th March last have not yet been issued.\nYours truly,\nL. A. HAMILTON, Land Commissioner.\nO. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Eailway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 10th instant,\nand to inform j on that the patent for the north-west quarter of Section 19, Township\n9, Range 17, west of the lst Meridian, in favor of the Canadias Pacific Eailway Company will be prepared with as little delay as possible.\nI am, however, to add that one of the officials, by whom all patents for Dominion Lands must be signed, will be absent from this city for about three weeks, and\nthat consequently the completion of the patent in question, will be delayed during\nthat period at least. J &\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\n~ r, j \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E , _ ?. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal\n36 $2 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188fr\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th September, 1888.\nSot,,\u00E2\u0080\u0094-1 am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 10th instant,\nenclosing a copy of .a letter from the land commissioner of your company complaining of delay in the issue of patents for Dominion Lands, and to inform you that tho\npatents, for the issue of which certificates from your company have been filed here,\nare now in course of preparation and that the delay in the issue of certain patents\n-during the last two or three months was caused by the change that had to be made\nin the form of patent, owing to the appointment of the new Governor General, and\nto his not having appointed a deputy for signing patents until a recent date.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal*\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 17th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to my letter of the 10th calling attention to the delay in\nthe issue of patents, I now enclose a statement of those outstanding, giving the dates\non which they were applied for. I hope these may be issued without further delay.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\n' C. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn E. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.\nList of Letters Patent Applied for and not yet issued.\nGrantee.\nC. P. R. Oompany.\ndo\ndo\nCharlotte Mcintosh\t\n'Wm. Pearce, all south\nof Bow River\t\nR. Jamieson\t\n6. M. Doan\t\nA. Aitken\t\nE. A. Strutters\t\nM. Taylor\t\nA. McRoberts\t\ndo \u00E2\u0080\u009E..\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo\nJas. Anderson\t\n0. P. R. Company\t\nA- McLeod ........\nJ. A. Albright\t\nThos. Lockhart\t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo ...\nDescription.\nSection.\n23.\nS. \u00C2\u00A322.\n7\t\nN. =} 15.\n13...\nS. E.\na 9.\nW\n8.\ns. w\nN. E.\n19....\n21\t\nS.4&N\n25\t\n17.\ni\n4\nI 27.\nw.\n3\t\n7\t\nN*. E.I 7...\n3. W 1 34\nV. E. 1 13..\nN.E. 125.\nS. E. 121..\nS. E. Jl\t\n*-J. W. 1 3. .\nN. W. I 27.\na\no\n17\n17\n21\n15\n24\n22\n18\n11\n14\n11\n14\n14\n14\nH\n)5\n15\nlfi\n9\n7\n13\n12\n12\n12\n12\nCD\nto\nfl\n\u00C2\u00ABs\nc3\n20\n20\n13\n4\n1\n1\n24\n33\n31\n33\n30\n?0\n30\n31\n:-o\nso\n24\n25\n13\n25\n22\n22\n22\n21\n37\nDate\napplied for.\nFeb. 1, 1887.\ndo\nApril 24, 1887\nJune 27, 1887\nOct.\nNov.\ntfov.\ndo\nSept. 28,\n10,\n15,\ndo\n30,\ndo\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0io\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nDec. 2,\n-ept. 14,\nApril 1,\nMarch 8,\nJan. 4,\ndo\ndo\nFeb. 7,\n1887\n1887\n1887\n1887\n1887\n1--88\n1888\n1888\n1888\n1888.\nRemarks.\nWith the exception of that por-\nlion of the W. $ (about 115\nacres) lying between the O.\nP.R. & Pile of Bones Creek.\nLying south of railway (about\n171 acres).\nPortion of section undisposed. /*\"\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n62 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Continued.\n' List of Letters Patent applied for and not yet issued.\nGrantee.\nDescription.\nSection.\nMrs. C. Lamont.\t\nW. J. Rowland\t\nA. Leask \u00E2\u0080\u009E\t\nJ. Everall \t\nJ. Little\t\nG. Steel\t\nW.Christie _\t\nJ. Dixon\t\nJ. C. Orr\t\nJ. R. Turnbnll\t\nW. Irvine -\t\nJ. Thompson\t\nJ. Sigurdson i\t\nJ. D. Stephens\t\nJ. Down\t\nR. Webster\t\nJ. B. Mitchell\t\nR. F. Roddick ,\t\nF. W. Stevenson\t\nA. MacKinnon\t\nR. Burns.. \u00C2\u00AB\t\nThe Freehold Loan and\nSavings Company....\nA. H. Carroll\t\nA. Mcintosh\t\nG. W. Ray\t\nJE. Scales\t\nA. Andrews \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\t\nR. Arnott..\t\nA. Cowan\t\nJ. Humphreys\t\nE. i 19\u00E2\u0080\u009E\t\nN.E. 131..\n17\t\nS. E. 1 7....,\n~ 127..\nN. E.\nE. J 15\"\t\nN. .V. J 3..\nN. E.I 5...\nN. \u00C2\u00A323\t\nE. \u00C2\u00A331\t\nS.E.I 15..\nN.W. 1 13.\nS. E 121..\nN. El 7...\nE. I 5\t\nS. E 1 3,...\nN. E. i 3...\n.5*\nla\nto\nfl\n1%\no\n9.\nW. A 25....\nN. W. 1 7.\nS. J & N. E. 119\nS B. 133.....\nb. E.J 25\t\nS. W. 1 25...\ni 1*\nE. $ -a.\nN. W. 1 3.\nS.J15\t\n9\t\n9\n11\n11\n14\n14\n6\n7\n14\n15\n8\n5\n6\n6\n10\n7\n10\n9\n9\n11\n7\n14\n11\n7\n15\n13\n13\n7\n8\n14\n9\na\naS\n03\n18\n19\n24\n14\n16\n14\n13\n3\n28\n9\n18\n15\n14\n26\n11\n21\n18\n18\n23\n26\n15\n26\n19\n4\n21\n25\n23\n19\n3\n1\nDate\napplied for.\nRemarks.\nFebruary 7, 1886\nJune 23, 1888...\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo ...\ndo\ndo ...\nfto\ndo\ndo\ndo ...\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nTHE MANITOBA SOUTH-WESTERN COLONIZATION RAILWAY CO.\nB. Bacon\t\nJ. McOorquodale.\nJos. Johnston\t\nJ. Gimby\t\nE. Machon\t\nW. J. Armstrong\nP. Robertson......\nE. Talbert\t\nH. Hunter\t\nW. I 21...\nS B. 1 23\nS. W. 1 9.\nE. 4 31\t\nE. A3\t\nS | 7\t\nW. I 7\t\nS R. 17..\nS. E.fY.\n1\n14\n3\n17\n4\n16\n1\n14\n4\n16\n3\n19\n3\n19\n2\n19\n3\n17\nDec.\nJuly\nJune\n14, 1886.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\n23, 1887.\ndo\n6, 1888.\ndo\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nLand Department, Winnipeg, 25th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am informed by the agent of Dominion Lands at Minnedosa, that the\nnorth half of legal sub-divisions 11 and 12, and the north half of the south half of\nlegal sub-divisions 11 and J 2, of Section 21, Township 15, Range 9, west lst\nPrincipal Meridian, have been disposed of as wood lots. Will you please inform\nme whether full payment has been made, or not, and if not, if there is any\n38 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nprobability of the land being placed at the disposal of this department ? We have\nsold the north J of the section, excepting the 60 acres referred to, and our purchaser\nis desirous of securing the wood lots mentioned.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nL. A. HAMILTON, Land Commissioner.\nJohn R. Hall, Esqi, Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Seoretaky, Montreal, 28th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to enclose a list of lands for which G-overnment patents are required\nin favor of this company. These lands include the purchase of Sir John Lester\nKaye, Baronet; and as the transaction cannot be closed until the patents are issued,\nI beg to request that they may be prepared with as little delay as possible.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant.\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nLands for which Government Patents are required in favor of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company, being the lands included in the purchase of Sir John Lester\nKaye, Bart.\nRUSH LAKE.\nSections.\nRUSH LAKE.\nAll 9, fractional 17, fractional 19, fractional 21.,..\nAll fractional 1, 3, 13, fractional 15, 23, 25\t\nd.\n.\nx\\n\u00C2\u00A9\nOQ\nt\u00C2\u00A3\nfl\nfl\n%\n\u00C2\u00AB!\no\noa\ntH\n10\n17\nii\n17\n0\neg\n3\n3\nSWIFT CURRENT.\n13\n14\n15\n15\n3\n3\nGULL LAKE\n19\n19\n12\n13\n3\n3\nCRANE LAKE.\nN. W. 17, W. \u00C2\u00A719\t\n22\n23\n12\n12\n3\nN. W. 11, all 2, 3, 9,13,15, SJ 21, all 23, fractional S J 25, fractional S. E. 127\n8\nKINCARTH.\nAll 3, 9, 15, 21, 23, 27, 33 1\t\n27\n27\n11\n12\n3\n3\n39 c\n52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nLands for which Government Patents are required\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nSections.\nDUNMORE\nAll 5, 7, 9, 17, S. $ 19, S. J 21 H\t\nAll 31, W. \u00C2\u00A333..\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0080\u0094~\t\nAU 1, E. i 13....\u00E2\u0080\u0094 -\np.\nX\\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n02\nSo\nfl\nA\nts\nS\no\nc&\nEH\n4\n12\n4\n11\n5\n12\nfl\n\u00C2\u00AB5\n4\n4\n4\nSTAIRS.\nAll North River 5, all 9, 17, 19| 21, S. \u00C2\u00A3 31, all 33.\nAU 13, 25 t\t\n4\n4\nBANTRY.\nAU 23, 27, 31, 33.\nAU 3, 9, 13, 16 ..\n4\n4\nNAMAKA.\nAll outside Indian Reserve 7, all 19, all 31, fractional all outside Indian\nReserve 17 24 22 4\nAll outside Indian Reserve 1 and 3, all 5, 9, S. i 15 | 24 23 4\nAU 13, 25 \u00E2\u0080\u009E I 25 22 4\n24\n22\n24\n23\n25\n22\nLANGDON.\nAll North River 3, all 9, 15, 23, 25\t\n28\n27\n27\n22\n22\n23\n4\n4\n4\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 17th ult.\nenclosing a list of letters patent for the issue of which application has been made by\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway Company, or by the Manitoba South-Western Colonization Railway Company, and to eDclose herewith a statement or list which has been\nprepared in this department, and by which you will see that with a very few exceptions all the patents that are referred to in the statement which accompanied your\nletter, have been completed and delivered. Full explanations are given in the\n\"Remarks \" column of the enclosed statement of the cause of delay in the issue or\ndelivery of the patents above referred to; as the exceptional ones which are not yet-\nissued or delivered.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal. 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No* 86.)\nA. 1889\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.\nList of Letters Patent applied for and not yet issued.\nGrantee.\nDescription.\nSection.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0C. P. R. Company....\ndo\ndo\n'Charlotte Mcintosh.\nW. Pearce\t\nR. Jamieson\t\nG. M. Doan\t\nA. Aitken\t\nE. A. Struthers\t\nM. Taylor -..,\t\nA. McRoberts\t\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo I\ndo \t\nJas. Anderson\t\n*C. P. R. Oompany...\nA. McLeod ...\nJ. A. Albright i.\t\nThos. Lockhart\t\ndo\ndo \t\ndo |\nMrs- E. Lamont\t\n23, excepting\nthat part of W.\n\ (about 115\nacres)between\n0. P. R. and\nPile of Bones\nGreek.\nS. \ 22, lying\nsouth of railway (about 171\nacres).\n7, part of section\nundisposed\nN.J 15\t\nPart of 13, S. of\nBow River.\nS. E. 1 9.\n1.\nS. TO. 117.\nS. W. J 27\nN. E. \ 7\t\n19\t\n21\t\nS. \ & N.W. 1 31\n25\t\n3\t\n7\t\nN*. E. 17\t\nS. W. 1 34\nN. E. 1 13 .\nN. E. $ 25 |\nS. E. 1 21.\nS. E 11...\nN. W. 13...\nN. W. J 27.\nE.J 19\t\n\"3\no\no\np\n03\n17\n20\n17\n20\n31\n13\n15\n4\n14\n1\n22\n1\n18\n24\n11\n33\n14\n31\n11\n33\n14\n30\n14\n30\n14\n30\n14\n31\n15\n30\n15\n30\n16\n24\n9\n25\n7\n13\n18\n25\n12\n22\n12\n22\n12\n22\n12\n21\n9\n18\nDate\nApplied\nfor.\n1887.\nFeb. 1\ndo\nApril 24\nJune 27\ndo 27\nSept. 28\nOct. 10\nNov. 15\ndo 15\nNov. 30\ndo 30\ndo\ndo\n30\n30\ndo 30\ndo 30\ndo\nDec. 2\n1888.\nSept. 14\nApril 1\nMarch 8\nJan. 4\ndo 4\ndo 4\nFeb. 7\ndo 7\nRemarks.\nThese cases not yet settled.\n41\nIssued 19th July, 1887, and sent Registrar 16th Aug., 1887.\nIssued 27th July, 1887, and sent Registrar 16th Aug , 1887.\nIssued 2nd Nov., 1887, and sent Re-\n) gistrar 10th Jan., 1888.\nIssued 2nd Nov., 1887, and sent Registrar 10th Jan., 1888.\nIssued 28th Oct, 1887, and sent Registrar 17th Jan , 1888.\nIssued 5th Jan., 1888, and seat Registrar 17th Feb , 1888.\nIssued 5th Jan., 1888, and sent Registrar 17th Feb., 1888.\nIssued 5th JaD., 1888, and sent Registrar 17th Feb., 1888.\nIssued 16th Dec, 1887, and sent Registrar 3lst Jan., 1888.\nIssued 16th Dec, 1837, and sent Registrar 31st Jan , 1888.\nIssued 16th Dec, 1887,\ntrar 31st Jan., 1888.\nIssued 16th Dec, 1837,\ntrar 31st Jan., 1888.\nIssued 16th Dec, 1887,\ntrar 7th Mar., 1888.\nIssued 16th Dec, 1387, and sent Regis*\ntrar 31st Jan., 1888.\nIssued 16th Dec., 1887, and sent Registrar 31st Jan., 1888.\nIssued 9th Jan., 1887, and sent Registrar 17th Feb , 1888.\nBeing inquired into.\nIssued 22nd June, 1887, and is in this\noffice awaiting orders for delivery.\nIssued 22nd Mar., 1888, and sent Secy.\nC. P. R. Oo. 17th April, 1888.\nIssued 13th Jan., 1888] Sent Lockhart,\n2\u00C2\u00B0 ,oiu 2\u00C2\u00B0 I 23rd Feb., 18*8\ndo 13th do )\nIssued 21st Feb., 1888, and sent Lockhart 24th Mar., 1888.\nAwaiting letters of administration.\nand sent Regis-\nahd sent Regis-\nand sent Regis- 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\"\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY\nList of Letters Patent applied for and not yet issued.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Concluded.\nGrantee.\nDescription.\nW. J.Rowland.......\nJT. Leask...M\t\nJ. Everall-\t\nA. J. Little\t\nG. Steel\t\nW. Christie\t\nJ.Dixon ,\t\nJ. C Orr\t\nJ. R. Turnbull\t\nWm. Irvine\t\nJ. Thompson\u00E2\u0080\u0094\t\nJ. Sigurdson\t\nJ. D. Stephens\t\nJ. Down ..,.\t\nR. Webster\t\nJ. B. Mitchell\t\nB.F. Roddick\t\nJT. W. Stevenson\t\nA. MacKinnon\t\nR. Burns I\nSection.\nN.E. 131.\n17\t\nS. E. \u00C2\u00A37..\nN. E. 1 27.\nN. E. J 31.\nE.J 15\t\nN.W. 13.\nThe Freehold Loan\nand Savings Oo...\nA. H. Carroll\t\nA. Mcintosh...\nG. W. Ray ,\nE. Scales\t\nA. Andrews....\nR. Arnott\t\nA. Cowan.......\ntJ. Humphreys.\nS. E. 13.,\nN.E. 13..\n9\t\nW. J 25\t\nH W. J 7.\nJ g.\n2\nGO\nfl\nte\no\nE\u00C2\u00A7\nN. E.J 5\t\nN.J 23\t\nE.J 31\t\nS. E.J 15\t\nN. W. 113 ....,\nS. E.J 21.......\nN.E. J 7\t\nE. J 5\t\nS. J & N. E. J 19\nS.E.J 33\t\nS. E. } 25\t\nS. W.I 25\t\nE.J 23\t\nN. W. J 3\t\nS. J 15\t\n9\t\n11\n11\n14\n14\n6\n7\n14\n15\n8\n5\n6\n6\n10\n7\n10\n9\n9\n11\n7\n14\n11\n7\n15\n13\n13\n7\n8\n14\n9\n16\n14\n13\n3\n28\n9\n18\n15\n14\n26\n11\n21\n18\n18\n23\n26\n15\n26\n19\n4\n21\n25\n23\n19\n3\n1\nfl\n.\n03\n|3\na\n*M\n=3\n\no\n&\n1\n3\n4\n1\n4\n3\n3\n2\n3\nfl\naS\n14\n17\n16\n14\n16\n19\n19\n19\n17\na\n.2\nCD\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\nRemarks.\nW.J 21 \u00E2\u0080\u009E...\n1888.\nDec 14\ndo 14\ndo 14\ndo 14\ndo 14\n1887.\nJuly 23\ndo 23\n1888.\nJune 6\ndo 6\nJ. McCorquodale\t\nS. E. J 23\t\n31st March, 1887.\nIssued 14th Feb 1887. and spnt. A M\nS.W. J 9\t\nE. J 31\t\nNauton, Winnipeg, 19th March, 1887.\nrsRued 14th Feb 1887 and spnt. O J\nManlson, Winnipeg, 19th March, 1887.\nIssued 14th Feb., 1887, and is here\nawaiting order for delivery.\nIssued 14th Feb . 1887. and sent A. W\nS. J 7\t\nW. J. Armstrong.....\nP. Robertson ,\nNauton, Winnipeg, 19th March, 1887.\nIssned 6th Aug., 1887, and sent A. M.\nNauton, Winnipeg, 27th Aug., 1887.\nIssued 6th Aug., 1887, and sent G. J.\nMaulson, Winnipeg, 30vh Dec, 1887.\nIssned 20th July, 1888, and sent Secy.\nC. P. R. Co., 4th Oct, 1888.\nIssued 28th July, 1888, and sent Secy.\nC. P. R. Co., 4th Oct., 1888.\nW.J 7\t\nE. Talbert .........\nS. E.J 7\t\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 25th ultimo,\nasking whether the north half of legal sub-divisions 11 and 12 of Section 21, Township 15, Range 9, west of the lst Meridian, and the north half of tho south half of\nthe same legal subdivisions, have been disposed of as wood lots, whether full payment has been made therefor or not, and if not, whether there is any probability of\nthe lands being placed at the disposal of this department, and to state that this\nmatter is now receiving consideratioD, and that you will be further advised in due\ncourse.-\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH. for the Assistant Secretary.\nIi. A. Hamilton, Esq., Land Commissioner, Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Winnipeg.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to enclose herewith four patents in favor of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, one for the north-east quarter of Section 21, Township 10,\nRange 22, west of the lst Meridian; a second for the north-west quarter of Section 1,\nTownship 14, Range 6, west of the lst Meridian; a third for the east half of Section\n31, Townships 13, Range 6, west of the let Meridian, and the fourth for the whole\nof Section 33, Township 13, Range 6, west of the lst Meridian, and also a form of\nreceipt for these patents, which you will please sign and return to this department.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KrNLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal*\n43 1\n52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nMontreal, 1888.\nReceived from the Honorable the Minister of the Interior four letters patent in\nthe name of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company covering the following lands,\n~Viz.:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0'\n.2*\nfl\nCO\nNo.\nSection.\nXI\nCD\nfl\n60\nDate.\na\n3\nNo.\n|\nfl\n*S|\n. o\n05\na\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0>\n1\n13\n6\nW. 1st\n31st August, 1888...\n8\n105\n?.\n14\n6\ndo\ndo\n8\n105\n3\nFrac N. E J 21 ~\t\n10\n13\n22\n6\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\n8\n8\n97\n4\n10T\nSecretary of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 18th October, 1838.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 28th\nultimo, enclosing a list of lands for which the Canadian Pacific Railway Company\nare anxious that letters patent should issue at an early date, as included amongst\nthe lands mentioned in suoh list, are those purchased by Sir John Lester-Kaye,\nBaronet; and to inform you that owing to the fact that the \" Fishery Clause \" is not\nin future to be inserted in patents to your company, it has become necessary to prepare a new form of patent. This form I am to state is now in the hands of tho\nQueen's Printer, and immediately after the necessary supply thereof has been received here the preparation of patents for the lands before referred to will be pushed\nforward with all despatch,\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n{J. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 24th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to call your atten tion to a list which was sent to you on the\n9th December last, under cover of a letter of that date, showing what lands, up to\nthat date, had been accepted or rejected by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company;\nand to enclose herewith a list of certain lands which were formerly included with\nthose that the company had rejected, but are now included with the lands which the\ncompany have accepted in accordance with requests which have been received here,\nfrom time to time, to so transfer them.\nAs you will in future be advised of these transfers as they are made here, I am\nto request you to have the necessary changes made in the list of the lands in question in your office, so that your records and the records here may correspond.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n!Che Commissioner of Dominion Lands, Winnipeg.\n44 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889-\nList of Lands the Canadian Pacific Railway Company rejeoted and which the company subsequently accepted.\nWEST OF 1st MERIDIAN.\nSection.\nS. a of Bisection 27.\nAU 27.\nAll 1, N.-E. i of 3, all 7, N. \u00C2\u00A3 9, all 13, J 5, 17, 21, frac. 23, frac. 25, frao. 27\nand frao. 36 ,\t\nAll 35\t\nN.J 9 ~\t\nAll 35 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\t\nAll 9 ...\nAll 35 .\u00C2\u00BB\t\nAll 33 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nAll 3 and 7\t\nS.-W. \u00C2\u00B19\t\n8. i and N.-W. j 7.\nS.-\u00C2\u00AB.i33 ,\t\nS *1\t\nAll 9...\t\nAll 9\t\nAll 35\t\nAll 15..\t\nTownship.\n7\n8\n9\nie\n10\n10\n10\n10\n1\n1\n1\n1\n1\n13\n13\n14\nWEST OP.2ND MERIDIAN.\nAll 35 \t\n24\n25\n27\n20\n18\n18\nAll 25 W$ ~ ~\t\n20\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\n21\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 2'7th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to refer to your letter of the 10th inst., letter No. 186729, reference\nNo. 82430 (4).\nIn the statement therewith transmitted, certain patents, of which I enclose herewith a list, are stated to have been sent direct to the patentees instead of being held\nto the Order of the company.\nIn order that our records may be complete, I should be glad to get frcsai you a\nletter stating1 the cases in which you hold receipts from patentees for patents so-\ndelivered. There are other cases besides those named in the enclosed list, and I\nshall be obliged if you will include all.\nI have the konor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n45 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nPatentee.\nThos. Lockhart....\ndo\ndo\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2E. Bacon-\t\nJ. McGorquodale...\nJos. Johnson\t\nG. Machon\t\nW. J. Armstrong..\nP. Robertson\t\nSection.\nDesc\na.\nOQ\nfl\nfs\no\nH\n12\n12\n12\nS.E. i 21.-\nS E. \u00C2\u00A3 1 .\nN W. % 3..\nW. \u00C2\u00A321 ...\n1\nS.E. i 23...\n3\nS.W. i 9...\n4\n4\nS^ 7\t\n3\nW. i.7\t\n3\n60\nfl\na!\n21\n21\n22\n14\n17\n16\n16\n19\n19\nn\nDate\napplied\nfor.\nJan.\ndo\ndo 4\n1886.\nDec. 14\nRemarks.\ndo\n14\ndo\n14\ndo 14\n1887.\nJuly 23\ndo\n23\nfssned 13th Jan., 1888.\ndo\nIssued 13th Jan., 1888, and sent Lockhart 23rf\nFeh , 1888.\nIssued 14th Febuary, 1887, and sent Bacon 31at\nMarch, 1887.\nIssued 14th Feb , 1887, and sent A. M. Nauton,\nWinnipeg, 19th March, 1887.\nIssued 14th Feb., 1887, and sent 0. J. Maulson,\nWinnipeg, 19th March, 1887.\nIssued 14th Feb., 1887, and sent A. M. Nauton,\nWinnipeg, 19th March, 1887.\nIssued 6th Aug.. 1887, and sent A. M. Nauton,\nWinnipeg, 27th Aug, 1887.\nIssued 6th Aug., 1887, and sent G. J. Maulson,\nWinnipeg, 30th Dec, 1887.\nMemo, by compiler of Return :\u00E2\u0080\u0094Above remarks were inserted in the Department alter list was re-1\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ceived from Mr. Drinkwater.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, lst November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to apply for the issue of a patent in favor of this company covering the under noted land:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nSouth-east quarter Section 31, Township 7, Range 10, west lst Principal Meridian.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2JohnR. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa,\n* Department of the Interior, Ottawa, 7th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the lst instant**,\n.requesting the issue of a patent in favor of your company for the S E. ^ of Section\n31, Township 7, Range 10, west of lat Principal Meridian; and to inlorm you in\nreply, that no steps can be taken towards the preparation ot' such patent until the)\nreceipt here of the opinion of the Department of Justice with reference to the reserving of the right of way for railways, as the line of the Manitoba South-Western\nColonization Railway crosses this quarter section.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. DaiNKWATER. Esq., Secretary Canadian Paoifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 7th November, 1888.\nSir;\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 27th ultimo,\nand, as requested therein, to enclose to you a list of letters patent, hhowing tho date\nof issue, the dato of delivery, the name of the person to whom delivered, and the date\nof the receipt in each case.\nThis list comprises all the patents which have been issued to, or in the names of\nnominees of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, which have been delivered\notherwise than to you as secretary of the oompany.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nI\" y _ | H KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0082\u00AC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n46 $2 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\n0\u00C2\u00BB\no\n03\nQ\nv\ntM\nto\n\"io\nO\na\no\nXi\n&\no\n00 00 00 00 t*t-t-t-oo\n00 00 OD 00 00 00 00 00 00\n00000000 OO 00 30 oo oo\nI\u00E2\u0080\u0094IHHH gtrtriHrtH\n*JjZs.:m. r. +-* \u00C2\u00BB r. \u00C2\u00BB. a _\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0^^\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^ca 4^e^-d,o\n\u00C2\u00AB4\n00\n00\n0\nao\noa\n3\n03\no\nO o\no\n;fl\niri\nbO\na>\no. ,\n'3 \u00C2\u00A9 o o o\nJ*\nS ri s \u00C2\u00AB\no o o o\noog\u00C2\u00ABl*o*g\n\u00C2\u00B0\" \u00C2\u00ABJ -\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 *\nH HiOO'fiO!*0(*Ob\u00C2\u00BB000\n. CO.-** ;\n11- CO \u00E2\u0080\u0094i \u00C2\u00AB ^*0> co Jj cm co \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nIO\nrt&-(*p> f> 6\u00C2\u00BB ' .4\nco ! to\nCO-*\nr1\"\"\n\"3\n\"S fl\ns \u00C2\u00B0\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 &\">\noo o\nOS o'-\u00C2\u00BB\na\naS\n01\na\no\no\n^oooooooooooooooooooooo\npjfOfOT3pO*0,0r0,0'O'0,0,0'0r0,0'O,0 *0 *0 T3 \"O \"0\nOS\nGO O\nas\na\no\n0.0\noS._ o\nS*->c5\n.-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2OOOOOOOO\ngT3t3'0'0'OT3,0'Or\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2OOOOOOOOOOOO\ni-a'O'O'O'O'd'a'ci'OTS'o'o\nH'\no d\n0\n.0\no\nO\n*5\nr-tcoco-^io^fr-waso \u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\noeO-^IQCOfr*00C\u00C2\u00BBO--< COJ CO \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\"o>*JOC0fr-OOCS>O~*COCO''d<\n-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-.Hi-irtHHr(\u00C2\u00ABnneiNM toca cm a cootcaso.a\n47 52 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nThe Canadian Pacipic Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 7th November, 18S8.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to my application for patents for lands sold to Sir John\nlester-Kaye, particulars of which are given in, my letter to yon of the lfeth ultimo.\nI shall be glad if you will give instructions that the patents bear date prior to\nthe 27th September last, that being the date of the deeds of conveyance from this\ncompany to Sir John Kaye's Company. Sir John's solicitors state that pendrng the-\nissue of the patents, they are willing to accept a letter fiom the Department of the\nInterior, stating that the patents will be issued to this company as applied for.\nIf the patents are not ready, I should be very much obliged if you will send mo\nsuch a letter as they ask for, describing therein the lands by section numbers. This\nwill enable us to close matters with Sir John Lester-Kaye and his company, which.\nin the meantime we are unable to do.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq,, Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 9th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the N. \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 5$.\nand the whole of Sections 7, 31 and 35, Township 15, Range 3, west 2nd Meridian,\nAssiniboia, N.W.T., bearing date the 31st August, 1888, have issued in name of the-\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company, and in accordance with Section 44 of \" The\nTerritories Real Property Act,\" have been forwarded to the Registrar of the Land\nRegistration District ef Assiniboia, who will furnish you with a certificate of title\nfxee of charge, upon receipt of yoUr application to him therefor, provided he finds\nthe land to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose please place yourself in communication with that official, giving\nhim your full name and your post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, N.W.T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 16th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of yonr letter of the 7th instant,,\nconcerning the lands which have been sold to Sir John Lester Kaye, and to inform you\nthat title to all the lands specified in the enclosed list, except fractional Section 1,\nTownship 23, Range 24, west of the 4th Meridian, is being passed to the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, under the provisions of subjection 5 of section 9, of the\nAct 51 Victoria, chapter 20.\nA supply of the new foim of grant or notification called for by those provisions\nwas received here from the Queen's Printer since my letter of the 18th ultimo, in\nreply to yours of the 28th September last, and was mailed to your address.\nThe reason that title cannot yet be passed to the company for fractional Section\n1, To*,-nfehip 23, Range 24, west of the 4th Meridian, is that the plan of Township 23\nshows a reserve, to the north of the Indian reserve at that place, covering four\nchains of the land in question, and that the purpose for which these four chains have\nbeen reeeived is not noted in the records here.\nFurther action with regard to passing title to this fractional Section 1, has tker\nfore been stayed, pending the receipt here of an explanation concerning thi\nwhich the Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs has been req\nis reserve,\nwjjicu me jjtpuiy oupenni-enacnt- trenerai oi Indian Affairs has been requested to\nfurnish. u\n48 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36\)\nA. 1830\nYou will, of course, be duly advised concerning this matter, and you will also\nbe duly informed when the grants, or more correctly speaking notifications, are sent\nto the registrar.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nList of Lands to accompany Letter to C. Drinkwater, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, Montreal, dated 16th November, 1888.\nSections.\nAll 9 fractional, 17 fractional, 19 fractional, and 21\t\nAU 1 fractional, 3, 13 fractional, 15, 23 and 25 ........\t\nAll 7, 17 and 19\t\nAll 1, 3, 13, 15, 23 fractional \t\nAll 33 and 35\t\nAll 1, 3, 9 fractional, 13, 15, and 23 fractional \t\nK. W.i 7 and W. J 19\t\nN.W. 11, all 2, 3, 9, 13, 15, S. } 21, all 23 fractional, fractional S. \u00C2\u00A725 and\nS.B.J 27\t\nAll 3, 9, 15, 21, 23, 27 and 33\t\nAll 5\t\nAll 5, 7, 9, 17, S. J 19 and S. J -\"1 -.\t\nAll 31 and W. \u00C2\u00A3 33\t\nAlllandE. J 13 \t\nAll fractional 5, N. of river, all 9, 17, 19, 21, S. $ 31 and all 33\t\nAll 13 fractional, and 25 ,\t\nAll 23, 27, 31 fractional, and 33\t\nAll 3, 9, 13, and 15..\t\nAll parts of 7 and 17, N. of Indian reserve, all 19 and 31 fractional.\nAll 1 and 3, outside Indian reserve, all 5, 9, and S. $ 15 ...\nAlll3and26 \t\nAll 3 N. and B. of Bow River, all 9, 15, 23 and 25 \t\nA1131 -~ ,\nAll 9,15 and S. W. i 23\t\nDominion Lands Commissioner, Winnipeg, 12th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that the North East quarter Section 1, Township 10, Range 14, west, which was formerly rejected, has now been accepted by tho:\nCanadian Paoific Railway Company as part of their land grant.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nR. A. RUTTAN, Assistant Secretary.\nThe Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThb Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppice op thb Secretary, Montreal, 17th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to apply for tbe issue of a patent to this oompany for the N. E. \u00C2\u00A3\nSection 3, Township 14, Range 7, west lst meridian. This \u00C2\u00A3 section has been sold..a#\ncontaining 160 acres although the Government township plot only shows 46 acres of\"\nland, but the purchaser wanted the marsh as well.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n36-4 49\n-i -52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 86.) A. 1889\nOttawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 13th instant, Kef. 59181, aud to inform yoa that the North East quarter of Section 1, Township 10. Rfrjge 14. west of the 1st Meridian, has been transfeired from the rejected!\nlist to the list of lands which have been accepted by the Canadian Pacific Railway\nCompany.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nR. A. Ruttan, Esq., Assistant Secretary Dominion Lands Com mission, Winnipeg.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nSnt,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that the north-east J of Section 1, Township\n10, Range 14, west m the lst Meridian, has been transferred from the rejected list to\ntbe list of lands which have been accepted by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, as by a letter dated the 12th instant from tbe office of jCommisaioner of Dominion Lands, it is reported that this quarter section has been accepted by your company.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n.\nS3\nc3\na\no\nO\n>\u00C2\u00BB\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2ft\n\u00C2\u00AB\no\no\n0}\nPL,\nfl\net\n-3\ncS\nfl\nIS\nO\n*- 00\n^ \u00E2\u0080\u00A2*-'\no I\n\u00C2\u00A9 f-\\n\u00C2\u00A9\na\n\u00C2\u00A9\nJSfc\n-St*\nsh a\n\u00C2\u00ABs\n\u00C2\u00A9\"O\nU\n\u00C2\u00A9\n[I\n>\u00C2\u00BB\nfl\nCI\n&.\na\no\no\no\n\u00C2\u00AB\nfl\n\u00C2\u00A9\n\u00C2\u00AB\n-*a\n\u00C2\u00A9\n<3\ns\ncS\no .\n\u00C2\u00AB8\n03\n03\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 o o o .\n0j,O'a,oaQ\n^ o o_o_o_\u00C2\u00AE03\nT3 13 UUn-J\n.ooraoOOOOOOOOOO O O O \u00C2\u00A9 O O O \u00C2\u00A9 \u00C2\u00A9\n-t-c-i\u00E2\u0080\u0094\noooooooooocooococooo\nco co c**r.~r-^r ^ tj* \u00E2\u0080\u00A2***^ io\naS'-0*^^-\"d'-d*-*3*\"\"dJ\"\";**0\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u0094a fe\nOJO,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A25'\n*3\n8\na\n*St^!5lS^'S'5fe*Sl^!$t&kS*StStStS'StSkg:'*fg:^tg:^&tStSfe'StSEg:ESfe\no\na\nbo\n03\nP.\nrn\nC4'C\u00C2\u00ABe4<^HCQ^^COCO^IO^tOSOOOC>HIOOIOOQOQOt-OOttW^IOO-l\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u0094t ^\u00E2\u0080\u0094 ^-\u00C2\u00AB ~H \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-< ^* rH f\u00E2\u0080\u0094( ^H i-IH i-H\no\nCQ\n-+0V+*\nas\n .8 \"2S :a *.s\"S\n** !\u00E2\u0096\u00A0!\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 liv\u00C2\u00BBn'i',ig r+ir^^^-hrl*-**-**\n08\nOn\ni :::::: i\n-S\no8 - \"O fl .\na i o o : *\u00C2\u00BB a _.\nm ;d\u00C2\u00AB -jog\no o o o a o S 2 c h\no cQB^?a^o3fl\ne- Bai-sfc-.H'Scuci\n'555555555 ooooooooooooo\na\ntd\nrfl\no\nII\no\nj HNM*O*f00fl>OHN\u00C2\u00BB;J\u00C2\u00AB)<0N1\u00C2\u00BBfllOH\u00E2\u0080\u009Ew^lo$(. WOHC< \u00E2\u0080\u009E I\n52 * 152 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.1889\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 20th November, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to make application on behalf of this company for letters\n| patent covering the undermentioned land, viz : \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 3, Township 9, Range 19, west.\nI have the honor to be, sir, yoor obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATKR, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 28th November, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to apply for letters patent in favor of this company, cover-\nping Section 25, Township 12, Range 19, west, Hrd Meridian.\nThis is a portion of the land purchased by Sir John Lester-Kayo, Bart.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\n[John R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 3rd December, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 21st ultimo,\nffief. 102979, and to state that through error the N.\u00C2\u00A3 of Section 9, Township 9, Rang**\n1, west of the lst Meridian, was placed in tbe list of lands accepted by the Canadian).\n(Pacific Railway Company, instead of the N. \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 9, Township 9, Range 9,\nwest of the lst Meridian.\nI am, sir, your obedient f ervant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nSecretary Dominion Lands Commission, Winnipeg.\n. Department of the Interior, Ottawa, 3rd December, T888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledga the receipt of your letter of the 23rd ultimo,\nland to inform you that the patent for the N.W. J- of Section 19, Township 9, Ranga\n17, west of the lst Meridian is now in course of preparation and will be forwarded to\nyou when completed.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 3rd December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to enclose herewith a list containing the information referred to in your letter of the 24th ultimo, as being required by you to complete tho*\nrecords of your office.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nd Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 3rd December, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 29th ultimo,\nand to inform you that the letters, patent for the north-west quarter of Section 3,,\nTownship 9, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, are now in course of preparation.\n> I am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.*\nCJ.*Drinkwatbb, Esq , Secretary Canadian Pacific .Railway Company, Montreal.\n53 . \u00E2\u0080\u0094-fc\nI\n52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889-\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 3rd December, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge tbe reeeipt of your letteeof the 23rd ultimo,\nand to state that the title to Section 25, Township V. J 19 \t\nAll 1,3, (free.) 9, la and 15, and (irac.) 23\nS6 and 35 .. \u00C2\u00AB,<...\ni, 3, 13, 15 and {frac.) 23\t\n7, 17 and 19 \t\n'(Frac) 1, 3, (\"frac.) 13, 15, 23 and 25\t\n(F raa.)^^fai^)-Jit-i#*er) I9*nd 21\u00E2\u0084\u00A2..-\n3. A 6 \t\nB. 1 18! ...--..\u00E2\u0080\u009E\u00E2\u0080\u009E...\t\nN. .v. \ 16 \t\nN B. \ 26, all 34 and S. % 36\t\ni i 4, S.W. i 10, W. $ lb, S. I and N.W.\nJ 30 .\".\t\n25\t\nPt. S i 22, lying S. of line of Canadian\nPacinc Railway....... -.\t\na.\nto\na\nfe\no\n13\n13\n12\n11\n12\n12\n11\na\n6\n7\n6\n4\n27\n4\n27\n17\n12\n23\n12\n2i\n13\n19\n12\n19\n15\n14\n15\n13\n17\n11\n1-7\n10\n17\n27\n19\n16\n18\n17\n19\n17\n19\n16\n12\n19\n20\nMeridian.\nArea.\nAcres.\n3867\ndo \t\n126\u00C2\u00BB\n< 960\ndo \t\n960\nWest 3rd\t\n640\nWest 4th\t\n3200\n4479\ndo \t\n4535\ndo \t\n480\n3677-50\ndo \t\n1280\ndo\n3112-46\ndo \t\n1920\ndo \t\n349>\"-10\ndo\n1568-75\nWest 2nd....\n320\ndo \t\n320\ndo \t\n160\ndo \t\n1120\ndo \t\n1287-73\nWest 3rd\t\n640\nWest 2nd-...\n170-55\nDate.\n1888.\n25th Sept.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\n14th Not.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\n4th Dec.\ndo\na\n&\nHH\no\n6\n55\n1104\n1105\n1103\n1102\n1100\n1101\n1099\n1098\n1097\n109a\n1095\n1094\n109*\n1092\n1091-\n1114\n1115-\n1116\n351:\n355\n1178\n1179\nDepabtment of the Interiob, Ottawa, 18th DecomDer, 1888.\n'Sib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to call yonr attention to the list which you forwarded to\nthis department under cover of yonr letter of the 28th September last, of certain\nlands lo be patented to the Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, which are included\nin the lands purchased from that company by Sir John Lester K iye, Baronet; and,\nto state as follows :\nAll of that part of fractional Section 1, in Township 24, Range 23, west of the\n4tb Meridian, lying outside the Indian Reserve, in that township, cannot be patented\nto the company, as a strip of four chains thereof lying between the company's\ntrack and the northern'boundary ot the said Indian Reserve, is in the opinion of the\nDeputy Superintendent General ot Indian Affairs, \" Neutral Ground,\" or ground,\ntaken from the reterve and now U6ed by the general public for right-of-way,\nparpoees.\nThis area cannot therefore be included in the land grant to the company; bat.\nao much of the section in question as lies to the north of the track will be patented\nId the company at once.\nI am, sir, yonr obedient servant,\n, H. KINLOCH for the Assistant Secretary.\nCL Drinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nm 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nDepabtment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to enclose herewith a list giving the area and other parti-\noulars of certain lands, the titles to which have been passed to the Canadian faciho\nRailway Company by notification to the Registrar, at Calgary, in accordance w\u00C2\u00BBth\nthe provisions of Sub-Section 5, of Section 9, of the Act 51 Victoria, chapter 20, all\nof which notifications were mailed to the Registrar on the 27th instant.\n. I am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nThe Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nList to accompany letter to C. Drinkwater, Secretary of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company, Montreal, dated 28th December, 1888.\nHo.\nSection.\nWhole of 23 and 27, whole of 31 and\nwhole of 33. .W.\t\n3,9, 13 and 15\t\nThat part(fr) 7, N. W. of Blackfoot\nIndian Reserve, that partWi J17, W\nof said Reserve, all 19 and all (fr.)\n31 .?.;%\u00C2\u00A3........\n13 and 26 *,\t\nThat part Section 3 lying N. and B\nof Bow River, all 9, 15, 23 and 25...\n31 \u00E2\u0080\u009E\t\nAll 9 and 15, and SW.J 23\t\n\u00C2\u00AB\na\nx\\nv\ny the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for right of way pair-\nposes through those sections or parts of sections crossed by the company's line in\nthat part of the Province of British Columbia, particularly the New Westminster\ndistrict, where the Dominion Government surveys have been made; as although tha\ncpmpany has furnished according to law \" right of way \" plans, these plans do nofc\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2afford sufficient data to permit of the preparation for insertion in the patent of anyone of the sections or parts of seotions of land referred to, a description of the ponv\ntion thereof required by the'eompany in each instance for right of way purposes.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. \u00C2\u00A3 DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary,\nCf. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe CANAniAN Pacific Railway Company,\nOppice op the Seobetaby, Montreal, 17th January, 1889* \\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to state for the information of the Honorable tbe Minister of the Interior, that this company have, from reliable information, made careful\nestimate of the available acreage of land whioh is fairly fit for settlement in the rail-\nway belt, and in Southern Manitoba.\nThe company have already signified their acceptance of 6,524,000 acres as sefe\nout in detailed lists. Examinations since made have furnished us with information?\nwhich will enable us to accept in these areas a considerable quantity of land in addition to the parcels designated in those lists. The company are not in a position afc\nthe present time to give these additions in detail, but are satisfied they will amount\n56 h52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 18891\nto 1,823,440 acres ; which, with lands previously accepted as aforesaid will make the\ntotal acreage available in the main line belt and in Southern Manitoba 8,347,410 acres.\nUnder the Act, 1886, the original land grant to the company was reduced by\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2<6,793,014 leaving a balance of 18,206,986 acres, deducting from this the 8,347,440)\naores estimated as aforesaid as available lands in the railway belt and Southern\nManitoba, there will remain to be selected 9,859,546 acres.\nClause II of the company's charter provides that the deficiency in the land\ngrant therein referred to, shall be made np from other portions of the fertile belt,\n-the boundaries of which are therein described, or elsewhere at the option of the)\ncompany, by the grant therein of alternate sections extending back twenty-four\nmiles on each side of any branch line or lines of railway to be located by the company, and to be shown on a map or plan thereof deposited with the Minister of\nBail ways.\nAnd by way of further assurance to this company that the area of the said fertile\nbelt should not be diminished by sales or otherwise to such an extent as to prevent\ngetting irom it enough land fit for settlement to make up the said deficiency, a portion of the said fertile belt, namely, that comprised between the 52nd and 54th\ndegrees of latitude, and between the 104th and 116th degrees of longitude, was by\n\"Order in Council dated 24th October, 1882, set apart and reserved from sale. This\nreservation being so made as an additional security to this company, but not so aa\nto impair its charter right to get the said deficiency either from this area so reserved,\n-or from other portions of the said fertile belt. The result being that the said area so>\n*et apart and such other portions of the fertile belt as should not in the meantime\n\"foe disposed of by the Crown, remain available for the purpose of providing the said\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2-deficiency.\nThe company having employed their Land Examiners during the past season in\nthe district lying between the Railway Belt and the North Saskatchewan River,\nwhich territory takes in the reserve above referred to, they are now enabled to submit a plan showing the approximate location of the branch lines along which they\npropose to take the lands in question.\nThe map is submitted herewith and the approximate acreage appertaining to\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00ABach line is as follows:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nGross Net\nAcreage. Acreage.\nA. Saskatchewan Branch 3,840,000 2,750,000\nB. Battle River do 2,750,000 1,850 000\nC. Buffalo Lake do j 4,500,000- 3,000,000\nD. Red River do 1,000,000 8U0,u00\nE. Prince Albert do 1,000,000 '750,0u0\nF. Qu'Appelle and Batoche (uncertain) 709,546\n9,859,546\nThe figures in tbe gross column represent the total area; the net, the estimated\n-actual figures after deducting reserves, lakes, and lands not fairly fit for settlement.\nA copy of this map has been deposited in the office of the Minister of Railways\n-aa required by the charter.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\n-John R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Oppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 8th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to apply for letters patent in favor of this company\n*vfor tbe undernoted lands, viz.:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n5i 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889*\nS. \u00C2\u00A3 and N.W \ Section 7, Township 11, Range 10, west I.\nS.Jfi.^ do 15 do 11 do 12 do 1\nN.E, \ do 3 do 11 do 12 do 1\nI have the honor to be, sir, yonr obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2John R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 15th January, 18S9.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am, directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 8th\ninst. applying for the issue of letters patent in favor of the Canadian Pacific-\nBailway Company for Section 7, Township 11, Range 10, west of the lst Meridian,,\n*nd the south-east \ of Section 15 and the north-east \ ol Section 3, both in Township.\n11, Range 12, west of the 1st Meridian, and to inform you that the patents for these-\nlands are now in oourse of preparation.\nAs an application was inade by you on the 8th ultimo, for the issue of a patent\nioi\" the north-east quarter of Section 7 above mentioned, this patent therefore will\nissue separately from that for the remainder of the sections.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\"Che'Secretary, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacipio Railway Company,\nOffice op the Secretary, Montreal, 15th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to apply for a patent in favor of this company for the\nunder-mentioned land. Section 33, Township 5, Range 24, west lst. As this patent,\nis desired at once, I shall be very much obliged if you will give the matter your\nimmediate attention and cause its early issue.\nI am, air, your obedient servant,\nC DRINK WATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., ifecretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 18th January, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to enclose you two patents which issued in favor of the*\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company for the N.-W \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 3, Township 9, Range-\n19, west of the lst Meridian, and Section 31, Township 6, Range 16, west of the lst\nMeridian, respectively, aud to request you to sign the accompanying forms of receipt,\n'therefor and return them to this department.\n'*fil am, sir,, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nThe Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 18th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 15th instant,,\napplying for the issue of a patent to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for\nSection 33, Township 5, Range 24, west of the 1st Meridian, and to inform you that\n-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0this patent is now in coarse of preparation, and will be forwarded to your addresa\n-when completed.\nI am, sir, yonr obedient servant,\nHi KIN LOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nIke Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice op t*he Secretary, Montreal, 22nd January, 1889.\nSia;\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to your letter of the 7th ultimo, Utter No. 192715 reference-\n21a. b2030, No. 4, respecting the issue of a patent in luvor of this company for 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nSection 31, Township 6, Range 16, west lst; as this patent is required as toon as\npossible in connection with a case ot trespass, 1 shall be glad if you will cause it to\nbe issued.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R, Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 22nd January, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to apply for letters patent in favor of this company for-\nthe undernoted land viz: Souih-eaet \u00C2\u00A3 Section If Township 11, Range 17 west lst.\nDouglas Station is located on thie- quarter section. As we have sold a number\nof lots in the townsite and may be called upon to confirm our title, it is very desirable\nthat we should have the patent as soon as convenient. Will you therefore, be good\nenough to do anything you can to hasten the preparation of the patent ?\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of-the Interior, uttawa.\nDepabtment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th January, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 22nd\ninstant, and to inform you that tbe patent which ipsued in favor of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company for Section 31, Township 6, Range 16, west of lst Meridian, was forwarded to your address on the 18th instant.\n1 am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nThe Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment of the Intjbriob, Ottawa, 3<>th January, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 22nd inst.,\nand requesting the issue of a patent for the south east quarter of Section 3, Township 11, Range 17, west of the lst Meridian,,and to inform you that the patent in\nquestion is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address\nwhen issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC* Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific'Railway Company,\nOffice of the Seobetary, Montreal, 28th January, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to apply for a patent in favor of this company for the\nundermentioned land, viz.: Section 36, Township 9, Banged, west 1, excepting that\nportion of legal sub-division 13 lying north of river for which patent has already\nissued.\nAs the purchaser desires to establish his title to this land at once, he being engaged in lUigation with the.municipality respecting a roadway constructed.across\nhis land, 1 shall be very much obliged if you will hasten the preparation ot the\npatent as much as possible.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, ^Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, lst February, 1889.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2SlB,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of tbe 28th ultimo,,\nand to inform you that the patent for Section 35, Township 9, Range 24, west.of the\n69 L\n\u00C2\u00A32 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nlst Meridian, excepting that portion of legal sub-division 13 thereof lying north of\nthe Assiniboine River for which patent has already issued, is now being prepared\nand that it will be completed with the utmost possible despatch.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, lst February, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that title to part of fractional Seotion 1, part\nof west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 3, the whole of Sections 5 and 9, and the south J of Section 15\nin Township 23, Range 24, west of the 4th Meridian, was passed to the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company on the 18th ultimo, by notification to the Registrar at\nCalgary, in accordance with the provisions of sub-section 5 of section 9, the Act 51\nVictoria, chapter 20; and to state that the notification was mailed to the registrar\non the lst instant.\nThe area of these lands is 1,802*93 acres, and the grant number is 1109.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2C. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific,\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters-Patent for south J Section 33, Township 23, .\nRange 1, west 5th Meridian.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2(Telegram.)\nCalgaby, N.W.T., 16th July, 1888.\nHave Canadian Pacific Railway applied for patent to me of north J of south J\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Seotion 35, Township 23, Range 1, west 5th, if so will department issue patent to\nmy transferee under proper deed recorded with you ? Kindly wire.\nFREDERICK ANNAND.\nTo Secretary Department of the Interior.\n>\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2(Telegram.) <.*\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2*&\nDepabtment of the Interiob, Ottawa, 17th July, 1888.\nNo application for patent in your favor, from Canadian Pacific Railway, for N.J\nof S. J of Seotion 35, Township 23, Range 1, west of 5th Meridian. Will not recognize assignment from you.\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nFrederick Annand, Calgary.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 20th July, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to request you to state, in view of certain correspondence\n\"which has been received here, whether the Canadian Pacifio Railway Company would\nhave any objection to an assignment from a nominee of the company being duly recognized in this department and letters patent being issued in accordance therewith\nto the assignee;\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nLYNDWODE PEREIRA, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 3rd August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to refer to your letter of the 20ih ultimo, referenoe No. 182175, asking whether the company would object to the department recognising an assign-:\n60 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889*\nment of a patent, which I assume has been applied for by the company, in the name\nof a purchaser of land.\nYou do not state the particular land covered by the^patent, and I am, therefore, unable to say whether there would be any objection in this particular case.\nI may say generally, however, that I see serious objection to any such practice\nbeing recognized.\nPatents are frequently applied for at the request of purchasers before final payments have been made, but who are able, when suoh patents are in possession of our\nland commissioner, to obtain the necessary funds to complete the purchase. You\nwill see, therefore, how dangerous it would be to follow such a practice as that indicated in your letter.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 14th August, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094In reply to your letter of the 3rd instant, I am now d irected to inform\nyou that it is not the intention of the department to recognize any suoh assignment\nas that referred to in the letter addressed to you on the 20th ultimo, and the object\nof that letter was simply to obtain the opinion of the railway authorities on the\nsubject.\nThe objections which are mentioned in your letter referred to have been noted,\nand due observance will be taken thereof.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 4th December, 1888.'\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to make application on behalf of this company for a.\npatent covering the east half Section 33, Township 23, Range 1, west of the 5th\nMeridian.\nAs the claim of Frederick Annand, squatter on this land, has been settled and\nwe desire to give title to Annand's assignee, I shall be very glad if the issue of the-\npatent will be hastened.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\n0. DRINKWATER, Secretaryi\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepabtment of the Intebiob, Ottawa, 7th December, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you, in reply to your letter of the 4th instant,\nthat the patent for the east half of Section 33, Township 23, Range 1, west of the\n5th Meridian, issued in favor of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company on the 18th\nMarch, 1886.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 7th December, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to my letter of 4th instant, making application for a patent for\nthe E. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 33, Township 23, Range 1, west 5, it should have read S. \u00C2\u00A3 Section.\n61 -52 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A- M*9\n35, Township 23, Range 1, west 5, for which I respectfully a-k the issue of a patent\nfor the reason stated in that letter.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepabtment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th December, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th instant,\nasking for the issue of a patent for the south half of Section 35, Township 23, Range.\nI, west of the 5th Meridian, in favor of the Canadian Pacific Railway Compaify,\nand to inform you thatcno steps can be taken towards the issue of the patent for this\n-quarter-section to the company, as there is nothing of record here to show that Mr.\n-Frederick Annand's case \"has been settled.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 22nd January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of the 14th December last, respectiitgthe\nissue of a patent for the S. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 35, Township 23, Range 1, west 5, in favor of\nthis company, and stating tnat the patent could not issue until the department had\nbeen advised of the settlement of Mr. Frederick Annand's claim.\nAs the Land Board at Winnipeg have, no doubt, informed you of this settlement\nyou would very much oblige by forwarding the patent at once.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\n-John R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 12th February, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 18th ultimo,\nreference 51946, enclosing papers respecting the south half of Seotion \u00C2\u00BB*i|6, Township\n23, Range 1, west of the 5th Meridian.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nThe Secretary of the Dominion Lands Commission, Winnipeg.\nDepabtment op the Intkbiob, Ottawa, 12th February, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094In reply to your letter of the 22nd ultimo, I am directed to inform you\nthat as the Commissioner of Dominion Lands has notified this department of the\nsettlement of the claim to the south half of Section 35, Township 23, Range 1, west\nof the 5th Meridian, a patent for this land is now in course of preparation in favor\nof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n_, _ p- D. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq,, Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n62 62 \"Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.1889>\nPART ni\nCONSISTING OF COPIES OF CORRESPONDENCE AND PAPERS RELATING-\nTO THE APPLICATIONS OV THE COMPANY FOR THE I$saB*'\"0\u00C2\u00AB!-\nPATENTS, IN THE NAMES OF TiiE PURCHASERS THEREOF, RESPECTIVELY, FOR LANDS SOLD bY THE COMPANY.\n\"Copies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacifio\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters patent for: fiast half Section 13, Township 10, Range 25, west of the 1st Meridian; west half Section z\, Township 13,\nRange 16, west of the 1st Meridian; north east quarter Section 9, Iownsh>p 7, Range\n13, west of the )st Meridian ; south half Section 27, Township 7, Range 27, west of\nrthe 1st Ateridian; north half and south-east quarter of Section b5, Township 7, Range\n11, west of the 1st Meridian.\nThe Can apian Pacific Railway Company.\n/5*bthe Hon. the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issues of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lauds described herein, being part of the lai d\ngrant to which the company is entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract\nand agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the 44th\nyear of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled \" An Act respecting\ntho Canadian PaeSfic Railway. fjj$&\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nE. i 13.\nW.i 21.\nN.B. \u00C2\u00A39\nS * 2T .\nS. \ & S.\nE J 35\nTownship.\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian\nEmma McGeorpe, wife of Joseph\nSamuel McGeorge\t\nRhoda Ann Law wife of John Law.\nCounty Dennis, Man.\nCarberry, Man.\n10\n13\n7\n7\n7\n25\n16\n13\n27\n11\nWest lst\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such isaue as full performance pp*\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Cald--\nwell Abbott, Q.C , Senator, and John Turn bull, Esquire, all of the city of Montreal,\nin the Province of Quebec, and Dominion ot Canada, being the mortgagees under a\nmortgage dated September first, A.D. 1881, of the lands above mentioned for securing land grant bonds of tho Canadian Pacific Railway Company in pursuance of the\nAct of Parliament and charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company,\njoin herein for the purpose of releasing the said above mentioned lands and discharging the same from the lien and operation of the said mortgage, and we hereby release all our claims upon the said lands.\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nthese presents to be signed by their secretary and attested by the, seal of the\ncompany, and the said trustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this nintht\nday of August, A. D. 1887.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.\nPer C. Dbinkwateb, Secretary.\n. R. B. Angus.\nJ. J. C. Abbott.\nJohn Thbnbull.\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage*\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of,\nG. A. D. Maodonalb, Clerk, 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A-1889*-\nCarberry, Man., lst September, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section A\, m\nTownship 13, Range 16, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required by the Department for said patent. -R1TODA A TAW\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094B. R. Hamilton.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nHolland, Man., 22nd June, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north half and south-east-\n-quarter of Section 35, in Township 7, Range 11, west of the lst Principal Meridian,\nand let this be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my;\nname, to sign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nALEXANDER SINCLAIR.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094R. H. Peel.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of Interior, Ottawa.\nTownship 10, Range 25, W. 1, 26th May, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the east half of Section 13, in\nTownship 10, Range 25, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said pa'.ent.\nEMMA McGEORGE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094H. H. Goulter.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nSittakaw, Man , lst September, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east quarter^f-Sec-\ntion 9, in Township 7, Range 13, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be-\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign ariy-\nreceipt required by the department for said patent,\nJOSEPH BARKER.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094William Aitken.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Intebior, Ottawa, 12th January, 1888.\nSnt,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Rhoda A. Law authorizing the delivery to you of her patent for the west half of Section 21, Township 13,\nJRange 16, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been made\nin the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of pre-\n- paration, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n_ _ \u00E2\u0080\u009E i p- B- DOUGLAS, Assistartt Secretary.\n\nA 1889\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific-\nRailway Company for the issue of letters patent for : the 17. E. \ Section21, lown-\nship a, Range s*\u00C2\u00AB, west lst; S. W. J Section 3, Township 5, Range 15, west 1st,\nand the N. W. \u00C2\u00A3 Secft'on 5, Township 6, Range 19, wes* Is*.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nThe Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which tho company are entitled under the terms and condrtidfis of the con-\ntract and agreement em odied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Yictoria sand intituled: | An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\"\nName.\nGeorge Alexander Hall, farmer.\t\nRichard Fjed'k Moore, farmer\t\nWilliam Henry Storey carriage\npainter \t\nResidence.\nVirden, Man ,\nCrystal City, Man\nGananoque, Ont..\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\nN.B.J21\nS.W. J 3\nN.W. i 5\n8\n5\n6\n26\n15\n19\nWest of\nPrincipal\nMeridian\nAnd the compary hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro tanto\nof the terms and conditions of the paid contract.\nAnd we, the Honoiable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q.C., senator, and John\nTurn I nil, Esq., boih of the city of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec and Dominion\nof Canada, being a majority of the trustees under a mortgage dated the first day of\nSeptember, A.D. iS^l, of the lands above mentioned for securing land grant bonds\nof tbe Canadian Pacific Railway Company in pursuance of the Act of Parliament and\ncharter thereunder incorporating ihe said railway company acting on behalf of the\nthree trustees under paid mortage (it being practically impossible in our opinion for\nRichard Bladworth An^us of the baid city of Montreal, Esquire, one of the three\ntrustees under said mortgage to join herein, owing to his absence) join herein for the\npnipose of leleat-irg ihe said above lands and discharging the same from the lien and\noperation of the said mortgage, and we hereby release all our claims upon the said\nlands.\nIn witness whereof tbe said the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nthese preset,ts to be signed by their secretary and attested by the seal of the company, and the paid trustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this nineteenth\nday of December, A.D. 1887.\nTHE CAJNADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,\nper C. Dbinkwateb. Secretary,\nJ. J. C Abbott,\nJohn Ttjbnbull,\nTrustees Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of *)\nG. A. D. McDonald, Clerk,. j\nGananoqtje, Ont., 15th November, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west Quarter of Sec-\nion 5, in Township 6, Range 19, West of the 1st Principal Meridian.and let this be\n70 '\n\u00C2\u00ABiTte 52 \"Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nWILLIAM HENRY STOREY.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Philip Heaslip, J. P.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nVibden, Man., 22nd November, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the northeast quarter of Section 21, in Township 8, Range 26, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nGEORGE ALEXANDER HALL, Farmer.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Adbian Stoner, Virden, Manitoba.\nTo the Honorable the Minister ot the Interior, Ottawa.\nCrystal City, Man., 22nd November, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west quarter of Section 3, in Township 5, Range 15, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nRICHARD FREDERICK MOORE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Jas. McDonald.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 13th January, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from William Henry Storey,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent -for the north-west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 5,\nTownship 45, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\njfjas beer made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that tbe patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS Assistant Secretary.\nC Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 13th January, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the reoeipt of the order from Richard Frederick\nMoore, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-west \ of Section\n3, Township 5, Range 15, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is- now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\n. I am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 13th January, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from George Alexander Hall,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east J- of Section 21,\nTownship 8, Range 26, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\n71 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers {No. 36.) A. 1880\n1\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 24th February, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Hon. the Minister of the Interior, at\nthe request of Mr.William Henry Storey, to enclose herewith letters patent for northwest quarter of Section 5, in Township 6, Range 19, west of the Principal Meridian,\nin the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 24th February, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Hon. the Minister of the Interior, at\nthe request of Mr. Richard Frederick Moore, to enclose herewith letters patent for\nsouth-west quarter of Section 3, Township 5, Range 15, west of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor bo good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir,eyour obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment op ihe Intebiob, Ottawa, 24th February, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Hon. tho Minister of the Interior, at\nthe request of Mr. George Alexander Ball, to enclose herewith letters patent for\nnortheast quarter of Section 21, in Township 8, Range 25, west of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return to\nthis office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacifie\nRailway Companyfor the issue of Letters Patent for south-east quarter Section 23,\nTownship 7, Range 18, west st Meridian; all Section 31, Township 10, Range 19,\nwest 1st Meridian ; north-west quarter Section 15, Township 10, Range 14, west lst\nMeridian; south east quarter Section 35, Township 7, Range 17, west lst Meridian;\nand east half Section Z6, Townsh'p 7, Range 19, west lst Meridian.\nThe Canadian Paoipic Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nTho Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the\n72 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 86.)\nA. 1889-\ncontract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada passed in\nthe foity-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\n18\n19\n14\n17\n19\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nS.E.J23.\nAll 31...\nN.W.J15\nSE. J 35\nE. \u00C2\u00A3 23..\n7\n10\n10\n7\n7\nWeBt 1st.\nBrandon, Man\t\ndo\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Robert Fern Lyons, farmer\t\ndo\nFrederick William Ferguson, bank\nJohn McLean, gentleman\t\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro-\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q.G, Senator, and John\nTurnbull, Esquire, both of the city of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec and Dominion of Canada, being a majority of tbe trustees under a mortgago dated the 1st day of\nSeptember, A.D. 1881, of the lands above mentioned for securing land grant bonds of\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway Company in pursuance of the Act of Parliament and\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company, acting on behalf of the*\nthree trustees under said mortgage (it being practically impossible in our opinion\nfor Richard Eladworth Angus, of the said city of Montreal, Esquire, one of the three\ntrustees under said mortgage to join herein owing to his absence) join herein for the\npurpose of releasing the said above mentioned lands and discharging the same from\nthe lien and operation of the said mortgage, and we hereby release all our claims\nupon the said lands.\nIn witness whereof the said Canadian Pacific Railway Oompany have caused\nthese presents to be signed by their secretary and attested by tho seal of the com-\npauy, and the said trustees have hereunto sot their hands and seals this 19th day of\nDecember, A.D. 1887.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,\nPer C. Drinkwater, Secretary.\nJ.J. C. Abbott,\nJohn Turnbull,\nTrustees Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in presence of,\nG. A. D. Macdonald, Clerk.\n#\nWalkerton, Ont., 6th October, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent io my favor for the east \u00C2\u00A3 of Seotion 23, in\nTownship 7, Range 19, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name,to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\n* JOHN McLEAN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094P. Yobt.\n\"To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nBbandon, Man , 11th November, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n73 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889*\n35, in TowDship 7, Range 17, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nFREDERICK WILLIAM FERGUSON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Chables Kelly.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nCabberry, Man., 29th November, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west J of Section\n15, in Township 10, Range 14, west of the lst Meridian, and let this be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt re-\nquired by the department for said patent.\n* !w * r ROBERT F. LYONS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094T. W. RusSell.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nBrandon, Man., 29th November, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section Hi, in\nTownship 10, Range 19, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nA. E. PHILP (Albert Edward Philp) Farmer.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Emma Johstone, Brandon City.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nSoubis City, Man., 28th October, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the sontb-east quarter of Seotion 23, in Township 7, Range 18, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the Department for said patent.\nNEIL MALCOLM GRAY.\nWitness:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Percival Smith.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 13th January, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John McLean, author- -\nMing the delivery to you of his patent for the east half of Section 23, Township 7,\nBange 19, west ot the 1st Meridian, and to slate that an entry thereof has been made\nin the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in coarse of pre-\nparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n_ _ _ p-B- DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drikkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 13th January, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Frederick William\nFerguson, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n35, Township 7, Range 17, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the Order-book of this department\n74 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nSib,-\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 13th January, 1883.\n-I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Robert Fern Lyon,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west J of Sec ion 15,\nTownship 10, Rango 14, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nlas been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address wheu issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment op the Interior, Ottawa, 13th January, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from A. E. Philp, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for Section 31, Township 10, Range 19, wett of\nthe 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been made in the order\nbook of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment op the Tntesiob, Ottawa, 13th January, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u00941 beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Neil Malcolm Gray\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east J of Section 23, Township 7, Range 18, west of the lst Meridian, and to state thai, an entry thereof has\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCarberry, 14th February, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to request that you wiU foi ward letters patent for the\nN.W J Section 15, in the 10th Townthip, in the 14th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba, to the following address ;\u00E2\u0080\u0094\" John H. Lyons,\nCarberry Post Office, Man.\"\nI remain, sir, your obedient servant,\nR. A. LYONS.\nTo the Honorable the Minister ot the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepabtment op the Interior, Ottawa, 21st February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInteiior, at the request of R. F. Lyons, to enclose herewith letters patent for northwest \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 15, in the 10th Township, of the 14th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\n75 62 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 24th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your order of the 14th instant, requesting the delivery to you of your patent for the north-west \ of Section 15, Township\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A210, Range 14, west of the 1st Meridian, but I have to inform you that this patent waa\nforwarded to Mr. Charles Drinkwater, Secretary of the Canadian Pacific Railway\nCompany, at Montreal, on the authority of a previous order from you to that effect,\nwhich Mr. Drinkwater filed here.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nMr. R. F. Lyons, Carberry.\nDepartment op the^Interior, Ottawa, 24th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. John McLean, to enclose herewith le'ters patent for\neast \ Section 2.', in tho 7th Township, of the 19th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good^ enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 24lh February, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094-I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Mr. Frederick William Ferguson to enclose herewith letters\npatent for fractional S.E. J Section 35, in the 7th Township, of the 17th Range, westt\n-of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary,\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal*\nDepartment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 24th February, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Mr. Neil Malcolm Gray to enclose herewith letters patent\nior S.E. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 23, in the 7th Township, of the 18th Range, west of the Prinoipal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of roceipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment op the Interior, Ottawa, 8th February, 18r8.\ngP\" Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Albert E. Philp to enclose herewith letters patent for whole\nSection dl, in the 10th Township, of the 19th Range, west of the Principal Meridian,\nin the Province of Manitoba.\n76\n 16th\nn*Uamo, to which you retec,,as the drafUa.onesiion djesGrib.es MrUbtfohard Peters' land\nas being the north-west. \u00C2\u00A3 of Station 23t?Cownsbip 8, Range 16, west of the lat\nMeridian. * Q\nI have tbe honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\n\u00C2\u00AB -n -P o \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,. PUB* ^V&h&\u00C2\u00A3> Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal*\n82\n^\u00E2\u0080\u0094y <52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36,)\nA. 1889\n^Department op the Interior, Ottawa, 19th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the north-west J of\n^Section 17, in Township 11, Range 33, west of the 1st Meridian, ia the Provisional\nDistrict of Assiniboia, N.W.T., bearing date the 22nd February, 1888, have issuedTtt\n,your name, and in accordance with section 44 of \" The Territories Real Property\nAct,\" have been forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of\nAssiniboia,^who will furnish you with a certificate of title free of charge, upon receipt\n-of your application to him therefor, provided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor tnis purpose .please place yourself in communjipation with that official, giving;\nhim your full name and your post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is George A. Montgomery, Regina, Assiniboia, N.W.T,\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMr. John Greenback, Wawota, Assiniboia,\nDepartment op the Inferior, Ottawa, l$th March, 1888.\n'Sib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the N. W. J of Section\nt^jtin'tlowtos&ip 11, Range&S, west of tho lst Meridian, in the Provisional Distriot.of\nxAssinifcoia, North-West Territories, containing by admeasurement 160 acres ami\nbearing date the 22nd February, ISS8, have issued in the name of John Greeabank,\n-and^n-vaocordance \"#i\"ijh>secti$-\u00C2\u00ABi 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Aot\" were forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia on this date,\nwho will furnish him with the necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 939.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, flecretaru.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the 'Interior, Ottawa, 14th March, 4888.\n\"Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I \"have the honor by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\n^.Interior, at the request of Richard Peters, to enclose herewith letters patent for N.\nW. J of Section 23, in the 8th Township, of the 16th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office. J\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJ*OHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2C. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 14th March, 4888.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Sir\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00ABhave the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Interior, at the request of Robert F. Barbour, to enclose herewith letters patent for\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A26. E. \u00C2\u00A3 Of ^Section 5, in the 16th Township, oi the 89ch Range, webt of the \"Principal\nMeridian, in it/he Province of Manitoba.\n'f?he accompanying form of receipt therefor be good eaougJh to sign ani return\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0404hls office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJ OHM R.HALL, Secretary*\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 16th March, 1888i\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of'stae Honorable the Minister of the sW.-\n4erior, at the request of James j>. Alford and WiMiam Thompson to enclose herewith.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u00946^ 13 52 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 188^\nletters patent for S. E. \ of Section 27, in the 9th Township of the 23rd Range, west\nof the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba. #\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office. , ,. ,\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacipio Railway Company,\nOffice op the Seoretaby, Montbeal, 7th May, 1888.\nSib,-I beg to return the patent for the S. E. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 27, Township 9, Range\n23, west lst, in favor of James Downs Allord and William Thompson.\nI am advised that the land titles office in Winnipeg do not consider the reservation of right of way sufficient, they look upon the reservation as expressed in this\npatent simply as our easement, and not as withholding from the grantees any title to\nthe land. They suggested that the clause should read as follows :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n\" Excepting therefrom the land required for right of way of the Canadian Pacifio\nHailw8y Company, as same as now located across said section containing 6*24 acres.\"\nIf this opinion of the land titles office is correct I fear that there have been other\nsimilar reservations which will be imperfect. Will you please look into the matter ?\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nCANADA.\nJOHN J. McGFB, Deputy Governor.\nVictoria, by the grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,\nQueen, Defender of the Faith, &c, &c.\nTo all to whom these presents shall come\u00E2\u0080\u0094Gbbeting :\nWhereas the lands hereinafter described, are part of the lands known as\n\" Dominion Lands,\" and mentioned in the Dominion Lands Act.\nAnd whereas under the provisions of the Act of Parliament of Canada, passed\nin the forty-fourth year of our reign, chaptered. one, and intituled: \"An Act respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway,\" and by the terms and conditions of the\ncontract and agreement embodied in the said Act.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company (hereinafter called the company) are\nentitled to a grant of the said lands, as part of their land grant.\nAnd whereas the company have applied to us for a grant of the said lands\ndirect to James Downs Alford and William Thompson, of Griswold, in the County\nof Dennis, in the Province of Manitoba, in our Dominion of Canada, farmers.\nBow know ye, that in consideration of the premises, and in pursuance of the\npower vested inns by the said Act; we, by thesepresents, do grant, convey and\nassure unto the eaid James Downs, Alford and William Thompson, as tenants in\ncommon and not as joint tenants, their respective heirs and assigns for ever all that\nparcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the 9th Township, in the 23rd\nEange, west of the principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba, in our Dominion\nof Canada, and being composed of the south-east quarter of Section 27, of the said\nTownship, containing by admeasurement 160 acres, more or less.\nTo nave and to hold the said parcel or tract of land, unto the said James Downa\nAlford and William Thompson, as tenants in common and not as joint tenants, their\nrespective heirs and assigns lor ever; saving and reserving, nevertheless, unto us, our\nsuccessors and assigns, the free uses, passage and enjoyment of, in, over and upon\nall navigable waters that now are or may be hereafter found on or under or flowing through or upon any part of the said parcel or tract of land; and also'reserving\n-thereout and therefrom all rights of fishery and fishing and occupation in connectioi\n84 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188&\ntherewith upon, around and adjacent to said lands, and also the privilege of landing\nfrom and mooring boats and vessels upon any part of tho said lands, and using the\nsaid lands in connection with the rights of fishery and fishing hereby reserved, so\nfar as may be reasonably necessary to the exercise of such rights. Also reserving\nthereout the right of way of the Canadian Pacific Railway.\nGiven under the Great Seal of Canada :\u00E2\u0080\u0094Witness, John Joseph McGee, Esq.,\nDeputy of our right trusty and entirely beloved cousin the most Honorable-\nHenry Charles Keith Petty Fitzmaurice, Marqness of Lansdowne, in the\nCounty of Somerset, Earl ot Wycombe, of Chipping Wycombe, in the\nCounty of Bucks, Viscount Calne and Calnstone in the County of Wilts,\nand Lord Wycombe, Baron of Chipping Wycombe, in the County of Bucks,\nin the Peerage of Great Britain; Earl of Kerry and Earl of Shelburne,\nViscount Clanmaurice and Fitzmaurice, Baron of Kerry, Lixnaw and Dun-\nkerron, in the Peerage of Ireland, Knight Grand Cross of our most distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor General of Canada\nand Vice Admiral of the same, &c, &c, &c.\nAt Ottawa, this twenty-second day of February, in the year of Our Lord one\nthousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, and in the fifty-first year of our\nreign.\nReference No. 36203. \") R\nC.P.Railway, Grant No. 942, j ay\nA. M. BURGESS,\nDeputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nG. POWELL,\nUnder Secretary of State.\nRecorded in the Department of the Interior the 27th February, 1888.\nLib. 39. Folio 390.\nWM. M. GOODEVE,\nRegistrar of Dominion Lands Patents.\nCommand.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for ihe issue of Letters Patent for : South half of Section 1, Tbtoa-\nship 9, Range 21j west of 1st Meridian, and four other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Paoipio Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the i^sue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lauds described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the oompany are entitled under the terms and condiions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: \"An.\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nJames Moore, farmer\t\nJohn Raney do ................\nWalter Taylor do ......\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Daniel Oomrie McArthur, clerk.\nArthur Jamea Wilkinson, farmer\nResidence.\nBrandon, Man\t\nMoosomin, Assa.\t\nPortage la Prairie, Man\nBoissevain, Man\t\nBrandon, Man.\t\n(to\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\nS. i 1\t\n9\n21\nN. 1 3\t\n15\n31\n8\n18\nN.E.J 35\t\n10\n24\n16\n7\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest 1st.\ndo\ndo\ndo\nWest 2nd. I\nmVictoria. Sesfeibttal Papers (No. 30# A. 1880--\nAnd tfee company hereby agree to accept such issue as fndl'pei-fOKmance protantfc\n\u00C2\u00A9j^the terms and cot ditions of the said contraeti! T\nAnd we the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q. C, Senator, andiiohn\nTurnbull, Esquire, I oth of the city of Montreal, in the Province of Qawee*&StDe*\nminion of Canada, being a majority of the trustees under a mortgage dated the nrafl;\nday of September, A. D. lf-81, of the lands above mentioned, fo\u00C2\u00BB sejouebgiland^grant\nbonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, in pursuance of the Act of Parliament and \u00C2\u00A9barter thereunder incorporating tbe said railway company, acting\nonrbehalf of the three trustees under said mortgage (St beiDg^praetacalVim possible,\nin our opinion, for Richard Bladworth Angus, of tbe said city of Montreal, Esquire,\none of tbe three trustees under said mortgage, to join hereStt, owing to his absence)\njoin herein for the purpose of releasing the-said above mentioned lands and discharging the eame from the lien and operation of the said mortgage. And we hereby\nrelease all our claims upon tbe said! lands.\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacifio Railway-Company have caused\nthese presents to bo signed by their Fecretary and attested by the seal of the com-\njjany, and\" the said tiustees have hereunto set their bands and seals this.twenty-\nfourth day of January, A. D. 1888.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.\nPer C. Dbimjwateb, Secretary.\nJ. J. C. Abbott,\nJohn Turnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered'in the prefence of\nG. A. D. Macdonald, Clerk.\nBoissevain, Man., 27th December, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, tho patent in my favor for the north-east J of Section 35,.\nTownship 10, Range 24, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your authority for so doing; and I heiebjz authorize bim, in-my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nDA^EL COMRIE Mc ARTHUR.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094D. H. Munro.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the'Itfterlor, Ottawa.\nPortage la Prairie, Man*.,: 24-th December, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal5, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Rail-way Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 5,\nTownsMp 8, Range 18, webt of the 1st Print-it al Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I here&y authorize him, in my name, to sign any reeeipjB.\nrequired by the department for said patent.\n_ W.\u00C2\u00A3ETER TAYLOR.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. C. Hall.\n\"To the Honorable tho Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nBrandon, Man*., 9th December, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\n.. -, \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0-, ~'gn any receipt require\nby the department for said patent\nnMlta .. \"MRS MOORE.\nTo the Honorable the Minister \u00C2\u00A9f the Interior* Ottawa\nt6\nVflMi 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers {No S15.)\nA. 188*\nDepartment op the Interior, Otxawa, 18th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Daniel Comrie Mc-\nArthnr, authorising the delivery to you of bis patent for the north-east J- of Section\n35, Township 10, Range 24, west of the lst Meridian, and to Btate that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of prepa-\nxation, and will be forwarded to your address wheu issued.\nI have the honor to be, sir, .your obedient servant,\nP. B DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretar/ Canadian Pacific tiailway \u00E2\u0096\u00A0Gotmpany, Montreal.\nDepartment oi? the Interior, Ottawa, 18th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge tbe receipt of the order from Walter Taylor, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent ior the south-east J of Section 5, Township\n8, Range 18, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in tbe order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servaat,\nP. B. .DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 18th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the reeeipt of the order from James Moore, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for tho south J of Section 1, Township 9,\nRange 21, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been made\nin the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now is course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nCL Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartme nt of the Interior, Ottawa, 7th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the north \ of Section\n3, in Township 15, Range 31, west lst Meridian, in Provisional District oi Assiniboia,\nU.W.T., bearing date the 21st February, 1888, have issued in your name, and in\naccordance with \"-section 44 of \"The Territories Real Property Act,\" have been\nforwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, who will\nInrnish you with a certificate \u00C2\u00A9f title free of charge, upon receipt of your application\nto him therefor, provided be finds the land to be unencumbered. For thiSr purpose\nplease place yourself in communication with that official giving Mm your full name\nand post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, Assiniboia, N. W.T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n\"Mr. John Ranet, Moosomin, Assiniboia.\n*\u00C2\u00A9epartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 7th Maroh, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you \"chat letters patent for the east \ of Section\n31, in Township 16, Range 7, west of 2nd Meridian, in ProvMonal District of Assiniboia, N.W.T., bearing date the 2tet February, 1888, have issued in your name, and\nan accordance with section 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" have been\n87 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36)\nA. 1889\nforwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, who will\nfurnish you with a certificate of title free of charge, upon receipt of your application\nto him therefor, provided he finds the land to be unencumbered. For this purpose\nplease place yourself in communication with that official giving him your full name\nand your post office address. '\nThe Registrar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, Assiniboia, N.W.T.\nI am, sir. your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMr. Arthur J. Wilkinson, Brandon.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the east J of Section\n31, in Township 16, Range 7 west of second Meridian, in the Provisional District of\nAssiniboia, North-West Territories, containing by admeasurement 320 acres, and\nbearing date the 21st February 1888, have issued in the name of Arthur James\nWilkinson, and in accordance with Section 44 of | The Territories Real Property\nAct,\" were forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia,\non the 7th March, 1888, who will furnish him with the necessary certificate of title\non application.\nThe grant number is 957.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the north \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n3, in Township 15, Range 31, west of first Meridian, in the Provisional District of\nAssiniboia, North-West Territories, containing by admeasurement 320 acres, and\nbearing date the 21st February, 1888, have issued in the name of John Raney, and\nin accordance with Section 44 of | The Territories Real Property Act,\" were forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, on the 7th,\ninstant, who will furnish him with the necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 954.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nj* Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Daniel C. McArthur, to enclose herewith letters patent for\nnorth-east quarter of Section 35, in the 10th Township, of the 24th Range, west of tha\n.Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return:\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of tbe In-\n- tenor, at the request of James Moore, to enclose herewith letters patent for south:\nbalfof Section 1, in the 9th Township of the 21st Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\n88 -52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 12th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Walter Taylor, to enclose herewith letters patent for the\nsouth-east quarter of Section 5, in the 8th Township of the 18th Range, west of the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJO EN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq , Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 7th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094On the last application made (Application No. 689) for a patent for\nthe east \u00C2\u00A3 of Seotion 31, Township 16, Range 7, west of the 2nd Meridian, in favor\nof Arthur Jarvis Wilkinson, but 1 am informed that the patent issued in the name of\nArthur James Wilkinson.\nThe patent is in the hands of the Registrar at Regina, and I shall be obliged if\nyou will take whatever action may be necessary to rectify the error,\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\n0. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\n-John R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th instant, and to\ninform you that the Registrar at Regina has been direoted to return to this department the patent for the east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 31, Township 16, Range 7, west of the 2nd.\nMeridian, which isbued in the name of Arthur James Wilkinson, in order that it may\nbe cancelled, and a new one issued for this land in the name of Arthur Jarvis\nWilkinson.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have to request you to return to this department the patent for the east\n,J of Section 31, Township 16, Range 7, west of the 2nd Meridian, is--ued,in the name\nof Arthur James Wilkinson, in order that it may be cancelled and a new one issued\nin the name ot Arthur Jarvis Wilkinson, which is the correct name of the entrant\nfor the land in question.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nGeorge A. Montgomery, Esq., Registrar, Regina.\nLand Titles Office, Regina, N. W. T., 13th June, 1883.\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Owing to poor health and a press of business, the work in thia\n-office is considerably behind, which will explain why the enclosed was not sent before\nJthis.\nYery truly yours,\nGEO. A. MONTGOMERY.\n^Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n89 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (NO. So*.) ' -*\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ^^\nXjand Titles Oppioe, Reoina, N. W. T., I3th June, 1888.\nIn re A. J Wilkinson.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Replying to letter No. 176220, reference No. 168355,1 have the honor to\nBtate that I do not see how I can comply With tbe request contained rn paid letter\n(to rotatn to the department the patent for the east $ of Seotion 31, Township 16,\nBange 7, west 2nd Meridian*), for the reason that previous to the receipt of the letter\ntbe certificate of litle had issned.\nThe grant from the Crown to Arthur James Wilkinson, was duly received at\nthis office, afeo an application for a certificate of title from the Canadian Paoific Railway\n.Land Commissioner (accompanied by an order from A. J. Wilkinson re delivery of\njttatents). Upon this a )*-!fERY, iJt-q., Registrar, Regina.\nThe iCawadi'an Pao*****\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 Rai![lway^Oompany.\nOffice of'tke Secretary, Montreal, 25th September, 1888.\nEast half Section 31, Township 16, Range 7, West 2nd Meridian.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094The patent for the above half section was returned to you for correction\nby jibe Registrar at Regina, and the purchaser, Mr. Wilkinson, is urgently pressing\nus for the return of the patent to enable him to (obtain bis certificate of title. I shall\nbe glad to .hear from you that the patent has been forwarded to the Registrar.\nI em, sir, your obedient servatft,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hahl, Esq., \u00E2\u0080\u00A2Secretary Department of the Interior. Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, .6th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you, in reply to your better of the 25th September last,'that tbe patent which issutd to Arthur Jarvis Wilkinson, under *the name\nof Arthur James Wilkinson, for the east half of Section 34, Downsbip 16, Range 7,\nwest of the 2nd Meridian, was forwarded in accordance with the provisions of'\nSection 44 of \"The Te-pritories Real property Act,\" 'to the Registrar of the Land\n\"^Registration District in which that half section is situated; that after the receipt;\nby the Registrar of suoh /paten* 'he delivered to \"the patentee acertifieate of title for\nthe said .land, and that it will th-erefoBe 'he necessary (for the latter to execute the\nwithin form of release to the Grown,have it otherwise completed, and then return it\nwith the certificate of title to tbis department, before any steps ean be taken towards\ntbe preparation of a new patent, for tbe land in his eonrect name, \"Arthur Jarvis\nWilkinson.\"\nImmediately upon the receipt here of the documents -referred to they will be\nsent to the Registrar who will record the transfer; cancel tbe certificate to Mr.\nWilkinsefri.; issue a new one in favor of the Crown, and send the latter here to be\nrecorded in the office of the Deputy Registrar General.\nThis department will then complete the issue of a new patent to Mr. Wilkinson\nin his correct name, and send it to the Registrar who will retain it and send Mr.\nWilkinson a certificate to replace the one he now holds.\nThe Registrar has been informed that no fees are to be exacted by him in thia\n-featler,\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\if !Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Ganadtan Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the'Seoretary, Montreal, 3rd Decemlber, 1S88.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094In reply to your letter of 5th ultimo (letter No. 187295, reference No.,\n168355), respecting the issue of a corrected patent to Arthur Jarvis Wilkinson, I\nnow 'beg to band youbere^wtih transfer from Mr. Wilkinson to the Crown of the\neast half of Section 31, /Township 16, Range 7, west ifrid, -which I trust willifee found\nsatisfactory.\n1 shall be glad if you will cause the new patent $&h\nA. 1889\nCopies of correspondence and papers respectingi the apphmUom^tJie'Oma^am Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for:\u00E2\u0080\u0094N.E. i Section-\u00E2\u0096\u00A0l.-lcum\nship 11, Range 20, west 1st Mertiim: all Section 19. Townshwp8, Rang* W,-\u00C2\u00ABwrt\nlst Meridian; all Section 21, Township 12,. Rawe-2&, wgs$. ls\7MZ ^V \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 o\nI Sectfon 33, Township 6, iZara^e 14; wes\u00C2\u00AB Is* Meridian, and If. w. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 27,\n^Towns^*f\u00C2\u00BBil2j i&w-^a 21, weatf l*t Meridian\nThE Cawadian Paoifig Railway efeaiPANY.\n\"To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company- hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part oi the land\ngrant to whi\u00C2\u00ABh> the-, eampaoy are entittle* under the terms and conditions of the\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2contract and agreement embodied in the* Act of the .Parliament of Canada, passed in\ntbe forty-fourth $ear of the reign of Hor l&ajpsty Queen fictpnia* and. intibuJed :\n** An Act respecting, t^he Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nfieber- Leslie THomson, painter.\nAlex. Jas. Smith, farmer......\t\nWm. Scjp&t Clendenning^ Public\nSchool Inspector.\t\nJames Alex. Ward, farmer.,\n\"Thos. Lockhart, farmer\t\nResidence.\nWinnipeg, Man....\nRauthwaite, Man,\nWalkerton, Ont..\nGlenboro', Man...\nWalmer, Ont.\t\nSection.\nN.E.i 1.\naii m...,\nAU 2\.tvm\nN. W. 133.\nN. W. $2T.\nTownship.\nRange.\n11\n8\n12\n6\n12\n20\n17\n23\n14\n21\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of lat.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as fhlT perforinaQCe* pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we; the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q. O, Senator, and Jofln\nTurnbull, Esquire, both of the city of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, and\nDominion of Canada, being the majority of the trustees under a mortgage dated tlje\n#rsc day of September, Ai.SS 1881, of the land's' above mentioned for securing land\ngrant bonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in pursuance of the bM ot\nParliament and charter theceundejj-incorporating thejsaad railway company, acting on\nbehalf of the three trustees,under the said mortgage (it being practically impossible, in\nour opinion, lor Richard Bladworth Angus, of tne said city of Montreal, Esquire, one\nof the three trustees'under Che said morngage to join herein, owing tfo- his1 absence?\njoin herein for the purpose ot releasing the said above mentioned lands and discharging tbe same fiom tlha* Men' audi operation of the-said mortgage. And we hereby\nrelease all our claims upon the. sajd lands.\nIn witness whereof, the said Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nthese, presents to be signjed by their secretary and atte^ed by the-seal of the company, and the said trustees, have hereunto set their hands and seals this twenty^ueth\nday of January, A.D. 1888.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,\nPer C. Drinkwater, Secretary.\nJ. J. C. Abbott,\nJohn TuRNEr/^ j^.\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E. , . , , , ,. , . Trustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\n^Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of\nGr. A. D. McDonald.\n94 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188\u00C2\u00BB\nGlenboro', Man., 7th July, 1887*\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of Section '63, in Township 6, Range 14, west of the lst' Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nJAMBS ALEXANDER WARD.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Prank Burnett, Glenboro'.\n\"To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWalkerton, Ont., 25th, April, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal,, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section 21, rJ&>wn-\niship 12, Range 23, west of 1st Principal Meridian, aud let this be your authority for\nso doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt reqrj-hred by\nthe department for said patent.\nW. S. CLENDENNISG.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Geo. H. Burr.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa*\nWinnipeg* Man., 29th November, 1487.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent fn my favor for the whole of Section 19, in\nTownship 8, Range 17, w<*stof the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your authority\n\"for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required\nby the department for said patent.\nA. J..SMLTH.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fred. T. Griffin.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWinnipeg* 9th January, 1888,\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east J of Section\n1, Township 11, Range 20, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and lot tnis be your\nauthority for so doing, and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nH. L. thom&qb;\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fred. T. Griffin.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment'of the Interior, Ottawa, 18th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from James Alexander\nWard, authorizing the delivery to you of hfe' patent to* the narfch-west-i o*f Section\n-33, Township o, Range It, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\n{J^jfc-. 1 have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary,\nC Drinkwater, Esq,,. Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 18th February, 1888.\nSia,r\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from W. S. Clendenning,,\n^rathorizing the delivery to you of his. patent for the whole of Seotion 21, Town-\n95 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889*\nship 12, liunge 23, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, yonr obedient servant,\nP. B. DO CGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 18th February, 1888.\nStr,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from A. J. Smith authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the whole of Section 19, Township 8,\n\"Range 17, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been made\nin the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 18th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from H. L. Thomson authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east quarter of Section 1, Township 1, Range 20, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has-\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 12th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Alex. Jas. Smith, to enclose herewith letters patent for\nwhole of Section 19 in the 8th Township of the 17th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 12th March, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Jas. A. Ward, to enclose herewith letters patent for N. W. \u00C2\u00A3\nof Seotion 33 in the 6th Township of the 14th Range, west of the Principal Meridian,\nin tbe Provinoe of Manitoba.\n1 , The accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 b\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq,, Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal. $2 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1880\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 12th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Heber L. Thomson to enolose herewith letters patent for N. E,\n^'of Section 1, in the 11th Township, of the 20th Range, west of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq, Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Wm. S. Clendenning to enclose herewith letters patent for the\nwhole of Section 21, in the 12th Township of the 23rd Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary:\nC Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for:\u00E2\u0080\u0094N. E. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 33, Township 6, Range 14, West 1st Meridian ; S. E. \ Section 21, Township 14, Range 31,\nWest lst Meridian; N. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 21, Township 14, Range 31, West lst Meirdian?\nall Section 3, Township 16, Range 3d, West lst Meridian; all Section 33, Town*\nship 15, Range 33, West lst Meridian.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the'Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of Patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in an Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in tho\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Yictoria, and intituled: \" An\nAot respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\n6\n14\n14\n16\n15\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nMoosomin, Assa......\nFleming, Assa\t\nN. E. J33...\nS. E. i 21 ...\nN.J21\t\nAll 3\t\n14\n31\n31\n33\n33\nWest of lst*\ndo\ndo\ndo\nAll 33 ~\ndo\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB..\u00E2\u0080\u0094 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 \u00C2\u00ABi\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u0094T- 97 :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\u00C2\u00BB,\n$2 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nAnd we, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q. O, Senator, and John\nTurnbull, Esquire, both of the city of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec and Dr>m-\ninion of Canada, being a majority of the trustees under a mortgage dated the first\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0day of September, A. D 1881, of the lands above mentioned for securing land grant\nbonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Oompany, in pursuance of the Act of Parliament and charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company, acting on\nbehalf of the three trustees under said mortgage (it being practically impossible in\nour opinion for Richard Bladworth Angus, of the said citv of Montreal, Esquire, one\nof the three trustees under said mortgage, to join herein, owing to his absence) join\nherein for the purpose of releasing the said above mentioned lands and discharging\nthe same from the lien and operations of the said mortgage. And we hereby release\nall our claims upon the said lands.\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nthese presents to be signed by their Secretary and attested by the seal of the company, and the said trustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this twenty-\nfourth day of January, A. D. 1888.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,\nPer C. Drinkwater, Secretary.\nJ. J C. Abbott,\nJohn Turnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of\nG. A. D. Macdonald.\nGlenboro', Min., 13th July, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east quarter of\nSection 33, in Towns-hip 6, Range 14, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the Department for said patent.\nDAYID STEEL.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094George Steel.\nTo the Honorable tbe Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 18th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from David Steel authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east quarter of Section 33, Town-\nchip 6, Range 14, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwai ded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0082\u00AC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 7th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am direoted to inform you that letters patent for the whole of Section\n3, in Township 16, Range 33, west of the lst Meridian, in Provisional District of\nAssiniboia, N.W.T., bearing date the 21st February, 1888, have issued in your\nname, and in accordance with See. 44 of \" The Territories Real Property ActA-\nbave been forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia.\nwho will furnish you with a certificate of title, free of charge, upon receipt of your\napplication to him therefor, provided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\n98 52 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nFor this purpose please place yourself in communication with that official\n-giving him your full name and your post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is George A* Montgomery, Regina, Assa., N.W.T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMr. Donald Morrison, Winnipeg, Man.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 7th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the whole of Section\n33, in Township 15, in Range 33, west of the 1st Meridian, in Provisional District of\nAssiniboia, N. W.T., bearing date the 21st February, 1888, have issued in your name\nand in accordance with Sec. 44 of \"The Territories Real Property Act,\" have been\nforwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, who will\nfurnish you with a certificate of title, free of charge, upon receipt of your application to him therefor, provided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose please place yourself in communication with that official,\n.giving him your full name and your post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is George A. Montgomery, Regina, Assa., N.W.T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMr. Donald Morrison, Winnipeg, Man.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 7th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the north half of Section 21, in Township 14, Range, 31, west of lst Meridian, in the Provisional District\n-of Assiniboia, N. W.T., bearing date the 21st February, 1888, have issued\nin your name, and in accordance with section 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Aot,\" have been forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District\n-of Assiniboia, who will furnish you with a certificate of title, free of charge, upon\nreceipt of your application to him therefor, provided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor th;s purpose please place yourself in communication with that official, giving him your full name and your post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, Assa., N. W; T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nTo Mr. Archibald Galbraith, Fleming, Assa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 7th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the south-east quarter\nof Section 21, in Township 14, Range 31, west of the lst Meridian, in Provisional Dis-\n'trict of Assiniboia, N. W. T., bearing date 21st February, 1888, have issued\nin your name, and in accordance with seotion 44 of \"The Territories Real Property\nAot,\" have been forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of\nAssiniboia, who will furnish you with a certificate ot title froe of charge, upon receipt of your application to him therefor, provided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose please place yourself in communication with that official, giv\u00C2\u00AB-\ning him your full name and your post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, Assa., N. W. T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n$o Mr. Hugh Bo wen, Moosomin, Assa.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u0094H 99 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nTowr\nNorth-West Territories, containing by - -\nthe 21st February, 1888, have issued in the name of Donald Morrison, and, in accordance with Section 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" were forwarded to\nthe Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia on the 7th instant,,\nwho will furnish him with tbe necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 951.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the whole of Section\n33, in Township 15, Range 33, west of 1st Meridian, in the Provisional District of\nAssiniboia, North-West Territories, containing by admeasurement 640 acres, and\nbWing date the 21st February, 1888, have issued in the name of Donald Morrison,\nand, in accordance with Section 44 of \" The Territories Beal Property Act,\" were\nforwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia on the 7th\ninstant, who will furnish him with the necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 952.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the N. \ of Section 21,\nin Township 14, Range dl, west of lst Meridian, in the Provisional District of Assiniboia, North West Territories, containing by admeasurement 320 acres, and bearing\ndate the 21st February, 1888, have issued in the name of Alexander Galbraith, and,\nin accordance with Section 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Aot,\" were forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia on the 7th\ninstant, who will furnish him with the necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is t'50.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq , Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the S. E. \ of Sec. 21,\nin Township 14, Range 31, west of lst Meridian, in the Provisional District of Assiniboia, N. W. T., containing by admeasurement 160 acres, and bearing date tbe %%&\nFebruary, 1888, have issued in the name of Hugh Bowen, and, in accordance with\nSection 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" were forwarded to the registrar\nof the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, on the 7th instant, who will furnish-\nhim with the necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 9j9.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E m-m Mm JOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 12th March, 3888.\nm Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u00941 have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Inte\u00C2\u00AB\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nor, at the request of David Steel, to enclose herewith letters patent for N. B. \u00C2\u00A3 or\n_ Si! i\n52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 3G.)\nA. 188^\nSection 33, in the 6th Township of the 14th Range, west of the Principal Meridian,\nin the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian PacifUi\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for West ^ Section z'S, rownship\n5, Range 17, West 1st Meridian, and four other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 7th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to tho application for patent for the south east quarter of Section\n\"23, Township 7, Range 16, west lst Meridian, included in the enclosed application,\n-our Land Commissioner writes as follows: \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nI' The grantee is bringing the land under the Torrens Act, and has made a\ntransfer of the property. His solicitors are Messrs. Mille, Elliott & Chaffey, of Winnipeg. They desire to be informed, at the earliest possible moment, that patent will\nbe issued. Will you please request the Department of the Interior to wire them aa\nsoon as possible to that effect ? The Registrar General will consider such a message\nequivalent to the issue of a patent, and the transfer can, on its receipt, be at once\ncarried out.\"\nIf you can comply with this request I shall be obliged.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DR1NK:WATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa,\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\n*the names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the Company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and-agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\n\u00E2\u0099\u00A6feHSty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\n5\n8\n11\n10\n7\nRange.\n17\n11\n17\n22\n16\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nLangvale, Man.......\nTp. Esquesing, Oo.\nW J 23\t\nW i 17\t\nSi 21 \t\nAll 25\t\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A3 23\t\nWest of lst.\nThe Canada North-West Land Go.\ndo\ndo\ndo \t\ndo\nJohn Tait, jun., telegraph operator..\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept sujh issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\n101\nA 52 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nAnd we, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q.C., Senator, and John\nTurnbull, Esquire, both of the'City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, and\nDominion of Canada, being a majority of the trustees under a mortgage, dated the-\nfirst day of September, A.D. 1881, of the lands above mentioned for securing land\ngrant bonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, in pursuance of the Act of-\nParliament and charter hereunder incorporating the said Canadian Pacific Railway\nCompany, acting rm behalf of the three trustees under said mortgage (it being\npractically impossible in our opinion for Richard Bladworth Angus, of the said City\nof Montreal, Enquire, one of the three trustees under the said mortgage, to join\nherein, owing to his absence) join herein for the purpose of releasing the said above-\nmentioned lands ard discharging the same from the lien and operation of the said\nmortgage, and we hereby release all our claims upon the said lands. '\nIn witness whereof the said tbe Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nthese presents to be signed by their secretary and attested by the seal of the company, and the said trustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this twenty-fourth\nday of January, A.D. 1888.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,\nPer C. Drinkwater, Secretary.\nJ. J. C. Abbott,\nJohn Ttjbnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of\nG. A. D. Macdonald.\nWinnipeg, Man., 22nd April, 1887.\nPleafe deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section 25, in\nTownship 10, Range 22, west of tbe lst Meridian, and let this be your authority for-\nso doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required by\nthe Department for said patent.\nJOHN JAS. ELLIOTT.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. W. Russell\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nTownship Esqtjesing, Ont., 21st December, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south | of Section 21,.\nin Township 11, Range 17, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt,\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nJOHNSPROAT.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Eva Fitch.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWinnipeg, Man., 16th January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nJpacific Railway Company, the patent in our favor for the west \u00C2\u00A3 of Seotion 17, in\nTownship 8, Range 11, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and we hereby authorize him, in our name, to sign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nTHE CANADA NORTH-WEST LAND COMPANY, LIMITED,\nby W. B. Scarth, Managing Director.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094T. C. Campbell-,\n!3\"o the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa. \u00E2\u0099\u00A6\n102 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1880\nLangvale, Man., 6th December, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway, the patent in my favor for the west hilf of Section 23, in Township\n5, Range 17, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your authority for so\ndoing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required by the\ndepartment for said patent.\nJAMES WILKIE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thomas J. Lawlor.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWinnipeg, Man., 18th January, 1888*\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east quarter of Section 23, in Township 7, range 16, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent, i\nJOHN TAIT, Jr.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. W. Russell.\nTo tbe Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 16th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from J. J. Elliott-,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the whole of Seotion 25, Township\n10, Range 22, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of pre*\nparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, yonr obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment ot the Interior, Ottawa, 16th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John Sproat, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south J ot Section 21, Township il,\nRarge 17, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been made\nIn the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of pre*\nparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 16th February, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from the Canada North*\n- West Land Company, authorizing the delivery to you of their patent for the west fa\nof Section 17, Township 8, Range 11, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an\nentiy thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that tbe patent in question is now in course of prepa*\nration, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\n1 am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nCI Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n103 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 86.) A-1889\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 16th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from James Wilkie, authorising the delivery to you of his patent for the west \ of Seotion 23, Township 5, Range\n17, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been made in the\norder book of this department.\nI bave also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issned.\nI am,, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B- DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Paoifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 16th February, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from. John Tait, jr.,enclosed\n-with your letter of the 7th inst, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for\ntho south-cast quarter.of Section 23, Township 7, Range 16, west of the 1st Meridian\nand to state that an entry thereof has been made in tho order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued and that. Immediately\nnpon its issue, the RegiBtrarGeneralof Manitoba will.be informed thereof by telegram\nas requested in the above communication.\nI am, sir, your Obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0(Telegram.)\nWinnipeg, 22nd February, 1888.\nHas patent issued for south east quarter twenty-three, seven, sixteen west,\n-when, and to whom ?\nREGISTRAR GENERAL.\nTo Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nXTetegrankJ\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 3rd March, 1888.\nPatent south-east twenty-three, seven, sixteen west, to John Tait, the younger,\ndated twenty-first ultimo.\nJOHN R. WALL, Secretary.\nTo Registrar General, Winnipeg.\nDepartment of the Intbriob, Ottawa, 14th March, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister Of the\nInterior, at the request of Jas. Wilkie to enclose herewith letters patent for W. & of\nSection 23, in the 5th Township of the 17th Range, webt of the Principal Meridian,\nin the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying torm of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir,.your obedient servant,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ^ % JOHN R. HALL, Secretary,\n{j. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment of the Intebiob, Ottawa, 23rd March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of The Canada North-West Land Company to enclose herewith\n104\nin -52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 86.) A. 1889\nletters patent for W. \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 17, in thefth Township of the 11th Range, west\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\n' I have the honor to be, sir, tout obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment of the Intebiob, Ottawa, 23rd March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\n.Interior, at the request of John Sproat, to enclose herewith letters patent for S. \ of\n-Section 21, in the 11th Township of the 17th Range, west of the Principal Meridian,\nin the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\n;\u00C2\u00B1o Hub office. ^\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary,,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 C. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal,\nDepartment of the Intebiob, Ottawa, 23rd March, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direotion of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of John Jas. Elliott, to enclose herewith Letters Patent for\nwhole of Section 25 in the I0ih Township of the 22nd Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in tbe Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, yonr obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Intebior, Ottawa, 6th March, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have tbe honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of John Tait, jr., to enclose herewith letters patent for\n^south-east quarter of Section 23 in the 7th Township of the 16th Range, west of tho\nPrincipal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n*D\u00C2\u00BB Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Paoifio Railway Company, Montreal.\n' Copies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for :\u00E2\u0080\u0094S. W. J Section 9, Township lo, Range 28, west of the lst Meridian and four other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Compant.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company hereby request tbe issue of patents in\ntbe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company is entitled under tne terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of Parliament, passed iu the forty-fourth\n105 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889-\nyear of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled; | An Act respecting\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nS. W.i 9....\nN. B. i 25 ...\nS. W. J 3\u00E2\u0080\u009E...\nS. B. i 33....\nE. 117\t\nTownship.\n15\n13\n11\n9\n12\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nPortage la Prairie,\n28\n25\n11\n13\n26\nWest of lst.\ndo\nJohn Moiton Bryce, locomotive en-\ndo\nAndrew Allan, gentleman\t\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q.C., Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all oi the city of Montreal, in\nthe Province of Quebec and Dominion of Canada, being the mortgagees under a mortgage dated lst September, A.D. 1881, of the lands above mentioned, for securing\nland grant bonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, in pursuance of the Act\nof Parliament and charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company, join\n' herein for the purpose of releasing the said above mentioned lands, and discharging\nthe same from the lien and operation of the said mortgage;' and we hereby release-\nall our claims upon said lands.\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacific Railway Company has caused\nthese presents to be signed by their secretary, and attested by the seal of the company, and the said trustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this yth day of\nAugust, A.D. 1887.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,\nPer C. Dbinkwateb, Secretary.\nR. B. Angus,\nJ. J. C. Abbott,\nJohn Tijbnbull,\nTi ustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of\nG. A. D. MAonoNALB.\nDe Clare, Man., 27th July, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor lor the south-west quarter of Section 9, in Township 15, Range 28, west of the First Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nHENRY AYERST.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thomas Robebts.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDe Clabe, Man., lst September, 1887.\nPlfape deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Seoretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, tbe patent in my favor for the south-west quarter of Sec-\nlien 9, in lownfchip 15, Range 28, west of the First Principal Meridian, and let thia\n10^ 62 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.188fr\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Th)MAs Roberts.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nhim, in my name, to sign.\nHENRY AYERST.\nWinnipeg, Man., 28th April, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian*\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east quarter of Section 25, in Township 13, Range 25, west of the First Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department ior said patent.\nJ. A. ALBRIGHT.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. Russell.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPortage la Praibie, 26th May, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian-\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west quarter of See--\ntion 3, in Township 11, Range 11, west of the lst principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to-\nsign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nJOHN MORTON BRYCE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thomas Dade.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nMontreal, 25th April, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east quarter of Section 33, in Township 9, Range 13, west of the 1st principal Meridian, and let.\nthis be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name,\nto sign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nANDREW ALLAN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094E. W. Riley, clerk, of Montreal.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nVibden, Man., 28th February, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the east half of Section\n17, in Township 12, Range 26, west of the lft principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nJOHNJOSLIN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. G. McDouoall.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepabtment op the Interior, Ottawa, 17th March, 1888,\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order dated the 27th July last *.\nfrom Henry Ayerst, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-west\nquarter of Section 9, Township 15, Range 28, west of the lst Meridian, and to state\nthat an entry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued. I return herewith an\n107 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.)\norder dated the lst September last, also signed by Mr. Ayerst and also authorizing\nthe delivery of the patent to you for the above mentioned land, as one order is of\ncourse sufficient for the purposes of this department, and as the quarter section of\nland to which it was intended, at the time Mr. Ayerst's signature was obtained to\nthe enclosed order, may possibly not have been correctly described in such second\norder.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 17th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from J. A. Albright\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east quarter of Section\n25, Township 13, Range 25, west of the lst Meridian and to state that an entry\n\"thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 17th March, 1883.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John M. Bryce\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-west quarter of Section 3,\nTownship 11, Range 11, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that tbe patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\n\"C. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 17th March 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Andrew Allan\nauthorising the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east quarter of Section 33,\nTownship 9, Range 13, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of pre-\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0paration, and will be forwarded to you when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B DOOGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb,, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal,\nDepabtment of the Interior, Ottawa, 17th March, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the Order from John Joslin,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the east half of Seotion 17, Township 12, Range 2\u00C2\u00AB, west of the lst Meridian, and to Btate that an entry thereof baa\n>been made iu the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n~ ~ _ f p- B- DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nm Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Montreal.\n108 ? \" 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nThe Canabian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 21st March, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 17th\ninstant (letter ISo. 170804, reference No. 170794), with respect to an order from\nJ. A. Albright authorizing the delivery to me of his patent for the north-east quarter\nSection 25, Township 13, Range 25, west, not Township 3 as stated in your letter.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DR1.NE.WATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 24th March, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 21st instant,\nacknowledging mine of the 17th instant, reference No. 170794, and to say that tho\nmistake in the latter was made by the clerk who copied out the same irom the\napproved draft.\nI send you the letter correctly written, and have to request that you will kindly\nsubstitute same for the erroneous one in your hands.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canabian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Seobetary, Montreal, 14th April, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to application No. 624 for letters patent, in favor of the sundry\npersons mentioned therein, and which was sent to you on 8th March, 1888, 1 beg\nrespectfully to request that the preparation of a patent in favor of J. A. Albright,\nfor the N.E. J Section 25, Township 13, Range 25, west lst Prinoipal Meridian,,\nwhich was included in the above alluded to application, will be delayed until you>\nagain hear from me on the subject.\nAs, owing to Mr. Albright's decease, the patent will require to issue in favor of\nhis executors.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRUNKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of tho Interior, Ottawa.\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 17th April, 1888;\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of John A. Albright to enclose herewith letters patent for\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 25, in tbe 13th Township, of the 25th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return-\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 28th April, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 14th instant, and to>\ninform you that the patent for the N.E. \ of Section 25, Township 13, Range 25\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nwest of the lst Meridian, in favor of John A. Albright, was forwarded to yotup-\naddress on the 17th instant.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC, Dbinkwatjb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n109\njj^^\ 62 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 18891\nThe Canabian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary,\" Montreal, 2nd May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to return the patent in favor of John A. Albright, for the N. E. J\nSection 25, Township 15, Range 25, west lst, transmitted with your letter of the\n17th ultimo.\nAlbright having died since the application for patent was made, 1 have been\nrequested to ask you to cause a new patent to issue, to John Henry Housser, the\n-administrator of the estate, and in order that you may properly do so I beg to enclose\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2exemplification of letters of administration of Albright's estate in favor of Housser.\nI also beg to return herewith the patent previously issued.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINK\"WATER, Secretary.\n-John R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nMANITOBA.\nEastern Judicial District.\nVictoria, bv the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,\nQueen, Defender of the Faith.\nTo all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting:\nKnow ye, that amongst the records enrolled and kept in Her Majesty's Surro-\n-gate Court for the Eastern Judicial District of the Province of Manitoba, at the City\nof Winnipeg, before Hia Honor William Davis Ardagh, Judge of our said Court, the\ntwenty-fifth day of April, 1888, in the fifty-first year of our reign, and on the said\nroll, io is there contained :\nCanada, \") \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nProvince of Manitoba : J\nla the Surrogate Court of the Eastern Judicial District of the Province of Manitoba.\nBe it known, that on the twenty-first day of October, in the year of our Lord\none thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, letters of administration of all and\nsingular the personal estate and effects, rights and credits of John Arthur Albright,\nlate of the City of Winnipeg, in the County of Selkirk, Province of Manitoba, deceased, who died on or about the eleventh day of September, in the year of our Lord\none thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, at the City of Winnipeg, in the County\nof Selkirk aforesaid, intestate, and had at the time of his death a fixed place of abode\nat the said City of Winnipeg, in the aforesaid Province of Manitoba, were granted by\nHer Majesty's aforesaid Court to John Henry Housser, the applicant, for the use and\nbenefit of Daniel Albright, of Ciinton, in the Province of Ontario, shoemaker, father\nof the deceased, and until he, the said Daniel Albright, shall apply for and obtain\nadministration on his own behalf, he having been first sworn faithfully to administer\nthe same by paying the just debts of the said intestate and distributing the residue (if\nany) of the said personal estate a\".d effects according to law, and to exhibit a true\nand perfect inventory of all and singular the said personal estate and effects, rights\nand credits, and to render a just aoa true account thereof whenever required by law.\nEDMUND MARSTON, Deputy Registrar.\nEntered, 21st October, 1887. Folio 79; Liber B.\nEDMUND MARSTON, Surrogate Clerk.\nAll and singular which premises, by the tenor of these presents, we have caused\nto be exemplified.\nIn testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Court to be hereunto\naffixed.\n110 -62 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nWitness, His Honor William Davis Ardagh, Judge of our said Surrogate Court,\n-of our said eastern judicial district of our said Province of Manitoba, at the city of\nWinnipeg, the twenty-fifth day of April, A.D. 1888, in the fifty-first year of our\nreign.\nEDMUND MAKSTON, Deputy Registrar.\nCANADA.\nJOHN J. McGEE, Deputy Governor.\nVictoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,\nQueen, Defender of the Faith, &c, &c.\nTo all to whom these presents shall comej Greeting :\nWhereas the lands hereinafter described are part of the lands known as\n\"\"Dominion lands,\" and mentioned in the | Dominion Lands Act;\"\nAnd whereas, under the provisions of the Act ol the Parliament of Canada,\npassed in the forty-fourth year of our reign, chaptered one, and intituled : I An Act\nrespecting the Canadian Pacifio Railway,\" and by the terms and conditions of the\ncontract and agreement embodied in the said Act, the Canadian Pacific Kailway\nCompany (hereinafter called the company) are entitled to a grant of the said lands,\n-as part of their land grant; \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nAnd whereas the company have applied to us for a grant of the said lands direct\nto John Arthur Albright, of the city ot Winnipeg, in tbe County of Selkirk, in the\nProvince of Manitoba, in our Dominion of Canada, clerk;\nNow know ye, that in consideration of the premises, and in pursuance of the\npower vested in us by the said Act, we, by these presents do grant, convey and\nassure, unto the said John Arthur Albright, his heirs and assigns, for ever, all that\nparcel or tract of land' situate, lying and being in the thirteenth township, in the\ntwenty-fifth range, west of the principal meridian, in the Province of Manitoba, in\nour Dominion of Canada, and being composed of the north-east quarter of section\ntwenty-five, of the said tcwnship, containing by admeasurement one hundred and\nsixty acres more or less.\nTo have and to hold the said parcel or tract of land, unto the said John Arthur\nAlbright, his heirs and assigns, for ever; saving and reserving, nevertheless, unto\nus, our successors and assigns, the free uses, passage and enjoyment of, in, over and\nupon all navigable waters that now are, or may be hereafter found on or under, or\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\"flowing through or upon any part of the said parcel or tract of land ; and also reserving thereout and therefrom all rights of fishery and fishing and occupation in\nconnection therewith, upon, around and adjacent to said lands, and also the privilege\nol landing from and mooring boats and vessels upon any part of the said lands\nand using the said lands in connection with the rights of fishery and fishing hereby-\nreserved, so far as may be reasonably necessary to the exercise of such rights.\nGiven under the Great Seal of Canada:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nWitness, John Joseph McGee, Esquire, Deputy of Our Right Trusty and Entirely\nBeloved Cousin the Most Honorable Henry Charles Keith Petty Fitzmaurice, Marquess of Lansdowne, in the County of Somerset, Earl of Wycombe of Chipping\nWycombe, in the County of Bucks, Viscount Oalne of Calnstone, in the County of\nWilts, and Lord Wycombe, Baron of Chipping Wycombe, in the County of Buoks,in-\nthePeerage of Great Britain; Earl of Kerry and Earl of Shelburne, Viscount Clan-\nmaurice and Fitzmaurice, Baron of Kerry, Lixnaw and Dunkerron, in the Peerage\n-of Ireland ; Knight Grand Cross of Our Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael\nand St. George, Governor General of Canada and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c, &e.\nAt Ottawa, this Twenty-second day of March, in the year of our Lord, one?\nthousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, and in the fifty-first year of our reign.\nA. M. BURGESS, Deputy Minister of the Interior.\nG. POWELL, Under Secretary of State.\nIll 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889*\nRecorded in the Department of Interior, the 23rd March, 1888. Lib 39, folio\n403.\nWm. M. Goodeve, Registrar of Dominion Lands Patents.\nB&f. No. 170,794. Department of the Interior, Ottawa, 8th October, 18S8. \u00E2\u0080\u0094By\nvirtue of the power and duties conferred upon and vested in me by section 55 of the\nDominion Lands Act, I direct this Instrument to be cancelled and the same is hereby\ncancelled.\nJohn R. Hall,\nActing Deputy Minister of the Interior.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 6th June, 1883.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 2nd ultimo, and of\nthe enclosures which are stated in that letter to have been forwarded by you to thi\u00C2\u00BB-\ndepartment. In reply, I am directed to inform you that the patent which has been\nissued in the name of tbe late John Arthur Albright for the north-east quarter of\nSection L;5, Township 13, Range 25, west of the lst Meridian, will now be cancelled,\nand a new patent issued in favor of the administrator of the estate of the deceased.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nLYNDWODE PEREIRA, Actg. Assistant Secretary.\nC Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment of the Intebiob, Ottawa, 13th June, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to my letter to you of the 6th instant, Ref. 175S55 on\n170794,1 beg to state that before the patent can be prepared in favor of John H.\nHousser, the administrator of the estate of the late John A. Albright, this depart--\nment will have to be furnished with Mr. Rousser's full name, place of residenoe and\noccupation.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nLYNDWODE PEREIRA, Actg. Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company,\nOppioe of the Secretary, Montreal, 23rd June, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of 13th instant, Ref, No. 170794,1 beg to\nstate that Mr. Housser's full name is John Henry Housser; he resides in Winnipeg,\nManitoba, and is an agricultural implement dealer.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nINSTRUMENT OF CANCELLATION.\nWhereas a patent (C. P. R. Grant) has issued for the north-east quarter of\nSection twenty-five, in the thirteenth Township, in the twenty-fifth Range, west of the\nPrincipal Meridian, in tbe Province of Manitoba, in our Dominion ot Canada, to\nJohn Arthur Albright, of the City of Winnipeg, in the County of Selkirk, in the\nProvince of Manitoba, aforesaid, clerk, and dated 22nd March, 1888.\nAnd whereas the said John Arthur Albright died on or about the 11th day oi\nSeptember, 1887, being prior to tne issue of the said patent, and by documentary\nevidence on file in this department it has been satisfactorily proved that tbe said\nJohn Arthur Albright died intestate and that letters of administration were\nf ranted by Her Majesty's Surrogate Court for the Eastern Judioial Distriot of tho\nrovince of Manitoba, to John Henry Housser, of the city of Winnipeg aforesaid-\nagricultural implement dealer.\n112 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nNow, therefore, by virtue of the powers and duties conferred upon and vested in\nme by the 55th Seotion of the Act 49 Vic, Cap. 54 (Dominion Lands Act) I do\nhereby direct the said patent to be cancelled and a new one to be issued in its stead\nto the aaid John Henry Housser, as administrator, which new patent shall relate\nback to the date of such cancelled patent.\nJOB N R. HALL, Acting Deputy Minister of the Interior.\nDepabtment of the Interior, Ottawa, 8th October, le>88.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Momreal, 10th August, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to your letter of 13th June last, Reference No. 170794, requesting information respecting John Housser, the'adminibtrator of the estate of the late\nJohn A. Albright.\nMr. Housser is pressing the company to complete his title to the property and\n1 j-hall be obliged if you will forward the patent to me at your earliest convenience.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJ. R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepabtment of the Intebiob, Ottawa, 21st August, 1888.-\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094In reply to your letter of the 10th instant, I am directed to inform you\nthat it is at present impospible to complete the title to the land of the late John A.\nAlbright as the question of heirship of a deceased owner under the provisions Of\nthe Manitoba Real Property Act is now being dealt with by the Department of\nJustice, and until the report of that department on the subject is received here, no '\nfurther steps can be taken in the matter.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbikkwateb. Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 25th October, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that since you were written to on the 21st\nAugust last, concerning the issue of a new patent for the north-east quarter of Section 25, Township 13, Range 25, west of the lst Meridian, the Deputy Minister of\nJustice has advised this department that tbe necessary action has been taken by tbe\nLegislature of the Province of Manitoba to remove all doubt as to whom letters\npatent should issue, under the provision in that behalf contained in ft. The Manitoba\nsteal Property Act\" and Acts amending that Act, for lands in that Provinoe, which\nare claimed by representatives of the deceased entrants for such lands; and that in\nall such cases the patent is to issue in the name of the executor of the deceased, if\nhe died leaving a wijl, or in the name of his administrator of hjs estate and effects if\nhe died intestate. I am therefore to state that as the late John Arthur Albright\ndied intestate, and as satisfactory letters of administration to his estate and effects\nare on file here, a patent in accordance with a draft form furnished by the Department of Justice is now being prepared for the north-east quarter of Section 25,\nTownship 13, Range 25, west of the lst Meridian, in favor of Johu Henry Housser\nas administrator of the estate of the deceased.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nDbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 17th April, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Andrew Allan, to enclose herewith letters patent for south*\n36\u00E2\u0080\u00948 113 \u00E2\u0080\u00A252 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\neast quarter of Section 33, in the 9th Township of the 13th Range west of the\nPrincipal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba. #\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0082\u00AC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 17th April, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of John Joslin, to enclose herewith letters patent for east half\nof Section 17, in the 12th Township, of the 26th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba,\nThe accompanying form of receipt, therefore, be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nTo Chas. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 17th April, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of John M. Bryce to enclose herewith letters patent for southwest \u00C2\u00A3 of Seotion 3, in the 11th Township of the 11th Range, west of the Principal\n\"Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0C. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Intebiob, Ottawa, 5th January, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have tbe honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of John Arthur Albright, prior to his decease, to enolose here-\nvrith letters patent now issued in the name of his administrator, John H. Housser,\nfor the north-east J of Section 25 in the 13th Township of the 25th Range, west of\nthe Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nO. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Seoretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for:\u00E2\u0080\u00948. E. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 5, Township 8, Range 9, west of the lst Meridian, and two other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTCo the Honorable tbe Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the\n-contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in\n114 !!- 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nthe forty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled :\nH An Act respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nCatherine Scammell, wife of Frank\nScammell, farmer\t\nHenry Hamilton, farmer.\nFrancis Edward Xavier Rouleau,\nfarmer.\nResidence.\nTreherne, Man\nWalton, Out.\nWeymouth Bridge\nNora Scotia.\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\nS. B. i 5\t\n8\n9\nM is\t\n13\n15\nS. i AN\". E.\n\u00C2\u00A3 27\t\n12\n21\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of lst,\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto ot the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q.C., Senator, and John\nTurnbull, Esquire, both of the city \"of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, and.\nDominion of Canada, being a majority of the trustees under a mortgage dated the\nfirst day of September, A.D. 1881, of the lands above mentioned for securing land\ngrant bonds of the Canadian Pacifio Railway Company in pursuance of the Act of\nParliament and charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company, acting;\non behalf of the three trustees under said mortgage (it being practically impossible,\nin our opinion, for Richard Biadworth Augus, of the said city of Montreal, Esquire,\none of the three trustees under said mortgage to join herein, owing to his absence)\njoin herein for the purpose of releasing the said above mentioned lands and discharging the same from the lien and operation of the said mortgage. And we hereby\nrelease all our claims upon the said lands.\nIn witness hereof, the said Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nthese presents to be signed by their secretary and attested by the seal of the company, and the said trustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this twentieth\n-day of February, A.D. 1888.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,\nPer C. Dbinkwateb, Secretary.\nJ. J. C Abbott,\nJohx Tubnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of\nG-A. D. McDonald.\nTbehebne, Man., 15th February, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the sou th-east quarter of Section\n-5, in Township 8, Range 9, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this bo your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nCATHERINE SCAMMELL.\nWitnesses\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fbank Scammell,\nJ. Day.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWeymouth Bridge, 26th September, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south half and the north-\n36\u00E2\u0080\u00948J 115 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889^\neast quarter of Section 27, in Township 12, Range 21, west of the 1st Principal\nMeridian, and let thie be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him,\nin my name, to sign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nFRANCIS E. XAVIER ROULEAU.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Geo, J. Hoyt.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWalton P. O., Man., 10th February, 1883.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north half of Section ,J\u00C2\u00A7fc\nin Township 13, Range 15, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing ; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nHENRY HAMILTON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Chables Sage.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th April, 1888.\n^\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Catherine Scammell,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of her patent for the south-east \ of Section 5, Township 8, Range 9, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\n0. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment of the Intebiob, Ottawa, 10th April, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Francis E. Xavier\nRouleau, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south \ and the northeast \ of Section 27, Township 12, Range 21, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state\nthat an entry thereof has been made in tho order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issned.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DODGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment cf the Intebiob, Ottawa, 10th April, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Henry Hamilton\nauthorizing the delivery to jou of his patent for the north half ol Section 15, Township 13, Range 15, west of ihe 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has\nbeen made in tbe order bcok of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nI L P. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at tbe request of Mrs. C. Scammell, to enolose herewith letters patent for\nsoutheast quarter of Section 5, in the 8th Township, of the 9th Range, west of the\u00C2\u00BB\nPrincipal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\n116 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nThe accompanying form of receipt thereior be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888;\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable tho Minister of the Interior, at the request of Mr. F. E. X. Rouleau, to enclose herewith letters patent for\nsouth half and northeast quarter of Section 27 in the 12th Township, of the 21st\nRange, west of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return*\nto thiB office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Henry Hamilton, to enclose herewith letters patent for north\nhalf of Section 15, in the 13th Township, of the 15th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province ol Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir,'\"your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n\"C. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\n-Copies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for part of North-East \ Section\n19 Township 7, Range 11, West of the 1st Meridian, and five other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which tbe company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, ana intituled: \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nMichael Blake, gentleman\t\ndo do\ndo do\nWalter Charles Ignatius Clifford\nfarmer.\ndo do\nHance Alexander Ivor, farmer\t\nResidence.\nPortage la Prairie,\nMan.\ndo\ndo\nAustin, Man\t\ndo\nMoose Jaw, Assa.\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\n11*\n11\n12f\n11\n11\n26\ntf.E. J19....\nX. % 17\t\nV.lii. i 13....\nN.W. i 31...\nS. A 31\t\n7\n7\n7\n11\n11\n16\nS. |3l\u00C2\u00BB.*iiii<\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of 1st.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nWest of 2nd.\n* Excepting therefrom 1*64 acres right of way of the Manitoba South-Western Colonization Rail-\nWay Company,, as the same is now located on said land.\nt Excepting therefrom 3*17 acres right of way of the Minitoba South-Western Colonization Railway Company, as the same is now located on said laud.\nIll 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\"\nAnd tbe company heieby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of tbe terms and coidiiions of tbe said contract.\nAnd we, the Hcn< rable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q.C., Senator, and John\nTurnbull, Esquire, both of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, and\nDominion of Canada, being a majority of the trustees under a mortgage, dated the\nfirst day of September, A D. 1? 81, of the lands above mentioned for securing land\ngrant bonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, in pursuance of the Act of\nParliament and charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company, acting\non behalf of tbe three trustees under said mortgage (it being practically impossibb^g\nin our opinion, for Richard Bladworth Angus, of the said City of Montreal, Esquire,\none of the three trustees under said mortgage, to join herein, owing to his absence),\njoin herein for the purpose of releasing the said above-mentioned lands and discharging the same from the lien and operation of the said mortgage, and we hereby\nrelease all our claims upon the said lands.\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nthese presents to be signed by their secretary and attested by the seal of the company, and the said trustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this twentieth\nday of February, A.D. 1888.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,\nPer C. Drinkwater, Secretary.\nJ. J. O Abbott,\nJohn Turnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of\nG. A. D. Macdonald.\nAustin, Man., 21st December, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south half of Section 31,\nIn Township li, Range 11, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nWALTER C. J. CLIFFORD.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Cliffobd, TJgbrooke, Chudleigh, England,\nBaron Clifford ot Chudleigh.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of tbe Interior, Ottawa.\nAustin, Man., 21st December, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Moi.trea), Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of Seotion 31, in Township 11, Range 11, west ol the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nWALTER C. J. CLIFFORD.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Clifford, TJgbrooke, Chudleigh, England,\nBaron Clifford of Chudleigh.\nfTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPortage la Prairie, 23rd January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east quarter of Section 13, in Township 7, Range 12, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\n118 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\n-receipt required by the department for said patent.\nMICHAEL BLAKE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Joseph Ryan.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPortage la Prairie, 23rd January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north i of Section 17, in.\nTownship 7, Range 11, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your authority lor so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nMICHAEL BLAKE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Joseph Ryan.\n!Fo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPortage la Prairie, 23rd January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the northeast J of Section 19,\nin Township 7, Range 11, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign aay receipt\nrequired by the Department for said patent.\nMICHAEL BLAKE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Joseph Ryan.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of Interior, Ottawa.\nDepabtment 01? the Interior, Ottawa, 10th April, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the two orders from Walter C. J.\nClifford, authorizing tbe delivery to you of bis patents for the north-west ^ and the\n.south J of Section 31, Township 11, Range 11, west of the lst Meridian, and to state\nthat an entry thereof has been made in the order book of this Department. I have\nalso to inform you that the patents in question are now in course of preparation, and\nirill be forwarded to your add ress when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th April, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the three orders, from Michael Blake,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patents for the north-ea*t J of Seotion 13,\nTownship 7, Range U', west of the lst Meridian, and the North \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 17 and\nthe north-east J of Section 19, both in Township 7, Range 11, west of the lst\nMeridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been made in the order book of\nthis department. I have also to inlorm you that the patents in question are now in\ncourse of preparation and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepabtment of the Intebiob, Ottawa, 15th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the south \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n31, in Township 15, Range 25, west of 2nd Meridian, in Provisional District of Assiniboia, N. W. T., bearing date the 11th April, 1888, have issued in your name, and in\naccordance with section 44 of \"The Territories Real Property Act,'\n119\nhave been for- 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nI\nwarded to tho registrar of the land registration district of Assiniboia, who will furnish\nyou with a certificate of title, free of charge, upon receipt of your application to him\ntherefor, provided he finds the land to be unencumbered. For this purpose please\nplace yourself in communication with that official, giving him your fall name and\njrour post office address.\nThe registrar's address is: Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, Assa., N. W. T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMr. Hance Alex. Ivor, Moose Jaw, Assa., N.W.T.\nDepartment of the Intebiob, Ottawa, 15th May, 1888.\nSlB,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the south \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n31, in Township 15, Range 25, west of 2nd Meridian, in Provisional District of Assiniboia, N. W.T., containing by admeasurement 320 acres, and bearing date the lltb\nApril, 1888, have issued in the name of Hance Alexander Ivor, and, in accordance\nwith seotion 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Aot,\" were forwarded to the\nRegistrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, on this date, who will\nfurnish him with the necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 1010.\nI amy sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHiN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 6th June, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Will you please refer to my letter of 7th May, returning a patent in which\nthe reservation of right of way was, in the opinion of the Land Titles Office, Winv\nnipeg, insufficient. I now beg to return patents Nos. Iu05 and 1007, covering the\nnorth-east \u00C2\u00A3\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Seotion It*, Township 7, Range U, west lst Meridian, and north-oast J-\nSection 13, Township 7, Raoge 12, west lst Meridian, respectively.\nThe reservation in No. i'-05 should read as follows : \" Excepting therefrom the\nland required for right of way of the Manitoba South Western Colonization Railway\nCompany as same is now located across the section, containing one acre and sixty-\nfour one hundredths of an acre.\nAnd in patent No. 1007 reservation should be similarly made for three acres and.\nseventeen hundredths of an acre.\nI shall bo glad to have amended patonts as soon as possible.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n} By\ncommand.\nReference No. 36658.\nCanadian Pacific Railway Grant No. 1007.\nRecorded in the Department cf the Interior, the 12th April, 1888. lib. 39,\nFolio 416.\nW. M GOODEVE,\nRegistrar of Dominion Lands Patents.\nDOMINION LANDS.\nGrant to Michael Blake, situate in the Province of Manitoba, Township 7, Rsn\u00C2\u00B0-e\n1, north-west Principal Meridian, Section north-east quarter of 13, acres 160 datel\n11th April, 1888.\n120 SS Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188fr\nCANADA.\nJOHN J. McGEE, Deputy Governor.\nVictoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdon of Great Britain and Ireland,\nQueen, Defender of the Faith, &c, &c, &c.\nTo all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting :\nWhereas the lands, hereinafter described, are part of the lands known as\nI Dominion Lands,\" and mentioned in the \" D -minion Lands Act.\"\nAnd whereas under the provisions of the Act of the Parliament of Canada,\nspassed in the forty-fourth year of our reign, chaptered one, and intituled : \" An Act\nrespecting the Canadian Pacific Railway,\" and by the terms and conditions of the\ncontract and agreement embodied in the said Act, the Canadian Pacific Railway\nCompany (hereinafter called \" the company \") are entitled to a grant of the said\nlands, as part of their land grant.\nAnd whereas the company have applied to us for a grant of the said lands\ndirect to Michael Blake, of Portage la Prairie, in the County of Portage la Prairie,\nin the Province of Manitoba, in our Dominion ot Canada, gentleman ;\nNow know ye, that in consideration of the premises, and in pursuance of the\npower vested in us by the said Act, we by these presents do grant,, convey and\nassure unto the said Michael Blake, his heirs and assigns for ever, all that parcel or\ntract of land, situate, lying and being in the seventh Township, in the twelfth\nRange, west of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba, in our Dominion\n-of Canada, and being composed of the north-east quarter of Section thirteen, of the\nsaid township, containing by admeasurement one hundred and sixty acres mora\n-or less.\nTo have and to hold the said parcel or tract of land, unto the said Michael Blake,\nhis heirs and assigns for ever, saving and reserving, nevertheless, unto us, our successors and assigns, the free uses, passage and enjoyment of, in, over and upon all\nnavigable waters that now are or may be hereafter found on or under or flowing\nthrough or upon any part of the said parcel or tract of land; and also reserving\nthereout and therefrom all rights of fishery and fishing and occupation in connection\ntherewith, upon, around and adjacent to said lands, and also the privilege of landing;\nfrom and mooring boats and vessels upon any part of the said lands, and using the\nsaid lands in connection with the rights of fishery and fishing hereby reserved, so\nfar as may be reasonably necessary to the exercise of suoh rights. Also reserving\nthereout the riglrt of way of the Manitoba South-Western Colonization Railway.\nGiven under the Great Seal of Canada:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Witness, John Joseph McGee, Esqi,\nDeputy of our right, trusty and entirely beloved cousin the most Honorable Henry-\nCharles Keith Petty Fitzmaurice, Marquess of Lansdowne, in the County of Somerset, Earl of Wycombe, ot Chipping Wycombe, in the County of Backs, Viscount\nCalne and Calnestone in the County of Wilts, and Lord Wycombe, Baron of Chipping Wycombe in the County of Backs, in the peerage of Great Britain; Earl of\nKerry and Earl of Shelburne, Viscount Clanmaurice and Fitzmaurioe, Baron of\nKerry, Lixnaw and Dunkerron, in the peerage of. Ireland, Knight Grand Cross of\nour most distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Governor General of\nCanada, and Vice-Admiral of the same, &c, &c, &c.\nAt Ottawa, this eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousand\neight hundred and eighty-eight, and in the fifty-first year of our reiga.\nA. M. BURGESS, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nG. POWELL, Under Secretary of Slate.\nRef. No. 36o56. 1 fi 0ommand\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Canadian Pacific Railway, grant No. 1005. j ^\nRecorded in the Department of the Interior the 12 th April, 1888. Lib. 39 ;\n**Folio 412.\nWm. M. Goodeve, Registrar of Dominion Lands Patents.\n121 62 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188&\nDOMINION LANDS.\nGrant to Michael Blake, situate in the Province of Manitoba, Township 7,\n\"Bange 11, west Principal Meridian; Section north-east \u00C2\u00A3 of 19; acres, 160. Dated'\n11th April, 1888.\nCANADA.\nJOHN J. McGEE, Deputy Governor.\nVictobia, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,.\nQueen, Defender of the Faith, &c, &c, &c.\nTo all to whom these presents shall come Greeting :\nWhereas the lands, hereinafter described, are part of the lands known as\nDominion Lands, and mentioned in the Dominion Lands Act;\nAnd whereas under the provisions of the Act of the Parliament of Canada,\npassed in the foiiy-fourth year of our reign, chaptered one, and intituled : \" An Act\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway,\" and by the terms and conditions of the\ncontract and agreement embodied in the said Act, the Canadian Pacific Railway\nCompany (hereinafter called \" the company \") are entitled to a grant of the said\nlands, as part of their land grant;\nAnd whereas tho company have applied to us for a grant of the said lands\ndirect to Michael Blake, of Portage la Prairie, in tbe County of Portage la Prairie,\nin the Province of Manitoba, in our Dominion of Canada, gentleman.\nNow, know ye, that in consideration of the premises, and in pursuance of the\npower vested in us by the said Act, we, by these presents do grant, convey and assure\nnnro the said Michael Blake, his heirs and assigns for ever, all that parcel or tract of-\nland, situate, lying and being in the seventh Township, in the eleventh range, west of\nthe Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba, in our Dominion of Canada, and\nbeing composed of the north-east quarter of Section 19, of the said Township, containing by admeasurement 160 acres, more or less.\nTo have and to hold the said parcel or tract of land unto the said Michael Blake,\nbis heirs and assigns for ever, saving and reserving, nevertheless, unto us, our successors and assigns the free uses, passage and enjoyment of, in, over and upon all navigable waters that now are or may be hereafter found on or under, or flowing through-\nor upon any part of the said parcel or tract of land, and also reserving thereout and\ntherefrom all rights of fishery and fishing and occupation in connection therewith,\nnpon, around and adjacent to said lands, and also the privilege of landing from and\n\"mooring boats and vessels upon any part of the said lands and using the said lands\nin connection with the rights of fishery and fishing hereby reserved, so far as may\nbe reasonably necessary to the exercise of such rights. Also reserving thereout the\nright of way of the Manitoba South-Western Colonization Railway.\nGiven under the Great Seal of Canada :\u00E2\u0080\u0094Witness, John Joseph McGee, Esq.,\nDeputy of our right trusty and entirely beloved cousin the most Honorable Henry\nCharles Keith Petty Fitzmaurice, Marquess of Lansdowne, in the County of Somerset, Earl of Wycombe, of Chipping Wycombe, in the County of Bucks, Viscount Calne\nand Calnstone in the County of Wilts, and Lord Wycombe, Baron of Chipping\nWycombe in tbe County of Bucks, in the peerage of Great Britain ; Earl of Kerry\nand Earl of Shelburne, Viscount Clanmaunce and Fitzmaurice, Baron of Kerry, Lix-\n*naw and Dunkei ron, in the peerage of Ireland, Knight Grand Cross of our most distinguished order of St. Michael and St. George, and Governor General of Canada and\nVice Admiral of the same, &c, &c, &c.\nAt Ottawa, this eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousands\n\u00C2\u00ABight hundred and eighty-eight and in the fifty-first year of our reign.\nA. M. BURGESS, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nG. POWELL, Under Secretary of State.\n122 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.1889'\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1898.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094As I find that your letter of the 6th June last, under cover of which\nMichael Blake's two patents, one for tbe north-east quarter of Section 13, Township\n7, Range 12, west of the lst Meridian, and the other for the north-east quarter of\nSection 19, Township 7, Eange 11, west of the 1st Meridian, were returned here on\naccount of the exception taken by the Registrar General of Manitoba to the wording\nof the reservation of the right oi way of tbe Canadian Pacific Railway, has never\nbeen acknowledged, 1 am directed to state that this letter and the two patents\nreferred to were duly received here.\nI am to remind you that the Department of Justice was asked, some months\nago, to advise this department whether your company are entitled in fee simple to\nland taken up and occupied by your railway for right of way purposes, or if you\nonly enjoy the right or easement to use this land during the time it is so occupied,\nand to state that as yet the required opinion has not been received here.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nCi Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Michael Blake, to enclose herewith letters patent for northeast quarter of Section 13, in the 7th Township of the 12th Range, west of the principal Meridian in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return,\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHiST R. HALL, Secretary.\nC Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\n__ Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Michael Blake, to enclose herewith letters patent for north\nhalf of Section 17, and north-east quarter of Section 19, in the 7th Township of the\n11th Range, west of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nTbe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Walter C. J. Clifford, to enclose herewith letters patent\nfor S. J of Section 31, in the 11th Township of the 11th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province ol Manitoba. The accompanying form of receipt therefor\nbe good enough to sign and return to this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. W. C. J. Clifford, to enclose herewith letters patent\nfor N. W. | of Section 31, in the 11th Township of the 11th Range west of the Prin-\n123\n1/ 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\ncipal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba. The accompanying form of receipt\ntherefor be good enough to sign and return to this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\ni\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for S. J Section IV, Township 9,\nRange 17, west lst Meridian, and three other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of Patents in\nthe uames of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0forty fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria and intituled: \" An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\n9\n12\n8\n13\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nGlea Souris, Man....\nTp. 11, Rg. 18, Man.\nCounty of Brandon,\nMan.\nS. A 19\t\n17\n18\n19\n21\nWest of 1st\nWehington Anderson and James\nParley Anderson, farmers.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Lawrence William Holwell Short,\nfarmer.\nS. E. JS\t\nW. \u00C2\u00A39\t\nN E. \u00C2\u00A3 25....\ndo\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agree to acoept suoh issue as fall performance pro tanto\nof the terms and conditions of the said oontract.\nAnd we, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q.C., Senator, and John\nTurnbull, Esquire, both of the City of Montreal, in the Provinoe of Quebec and\nDominion of Canada, being a majority of the trustees under a mortgage, dated the\nlst day of September, A.D. 1881, of the lands above mentioned for securing land\ngrant bonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in pursuance of the Act of\nParliament and Charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company, acting\non behalf of the three trustees under said mortgage (it being practically impossible\nin our opinion for Riohard Bladworth Angus, tisquire, of the said City of Montreal,\none of the three trustees under said mortgage to join herein, owing to his absence-)\njoin herein for the purpose of releasing the said above mentioned lands and discharging the same from the lien and operation of the said mortgage, and we hereby release\nall our claims upon the said lands.\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacifio Railway Company have caused\nthese presents to be signed by their secretary, and attested by the seal of the company, and the said trustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this twentieth\nday of February, A.D. 1888.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,\nPer C. Drinkwater, Secretary.\nJ. J. C. Abbott,\nJohn Turnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage*\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of\nG. A. D. Maooonald.\n124 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nRapid City, Man., 30th January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\n1 Pacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east quarter of Seotion 25, in Township 13, Range 2J, west of the lst Prinoipal Meridian, and lot this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorizo him,\"in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by tho department for said patent.\nLAWRENCE WILLIAM HOLWELL SHORT.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Walter James Wicker.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nBrandon, Man., 9th December, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section 9, in\nTownship 8, Range 19, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your-\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nJAMES FARLEY ANDERSON,\nWELLINGTON ANDERSON\",\nHayfield P. O., Man.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. E. Phtrp.\nTo tbe Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nTownship 11, Range 18, West 1st, 20th January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of MontreaLJ5ecrei*ary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east quarter of Seotion 5, in Township 12, Range 18, west of the First Principal Meridian, and let this.\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign,\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nALEXANDER HUME.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094P. E. Dickson.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nGlen Souris, Man., 17th January, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Please deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for tho south half of Seotion\nP^in Township 9, Range 17, west of the lst Prinoipal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorizo him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nJOHN WADDINGTON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Thomas McKenzie.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Intebiob, Ottawa, 11th April, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Lawrenoe William\nHolwell Short, authorising tbe delivery to you of his patent for the north-east ^ of\nSection 25, Township 13, Range 21, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your addreBS when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC* Drirkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n125, -52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 11th April, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from James Farley Anderson and Wellington Anderson, authorizing the delivery to you of their patent for\nthe west \ of Seotion 9, Township 8, Range 19, west of the 1st Meridian, and to\nstate that an entry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of pre-\nparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 11th April, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Alexander Hume,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the southeast quarter of Section 5,\nTownship 12, Range 18, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 11th April, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John Waddington,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south half of Section 19, Township 9, Range 17, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has\nbeen made iu the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address, when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Lawrence W. H. Short, to enclose herewith letters patent\nfor north-east quarter of Section. 25, in the 13th Township of the 21st Range, west of\nthe lst Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to siga and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\n| Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Wellington Anderson and Jas. F. Anderson to enclose\nherewith letters patent lor W. \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 9, in the 8th Township of the 19th\nUange, west of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\n^ -n t* a \u00C2\u00AB t J0H:N R- HALL, Secretary.\n your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to\nsign any receipt required by the Department for said patent.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Nichol MoDougall.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\n140\nWESLEY DOWN.\n-***\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00BB. I>2 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No, 86.)\nA 1889\nNewcastle-on-Tyne, England, 23rd January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPaoifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section 3, in\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Township 10, Range 29, west of the lst Prinoipal Meridian, and let this be your\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0authority for so doing \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipts\nJrequired by the department for said patent.\nHENRY CHRISP,\nAttorney for J. R. G. Ellison, Ralph E. Carr,\nEdmund Carr and Cuthbert E. Carr.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. W. Russell.\n|To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nNewcastle-on-Tyne, England, 23rd January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section 9, in\n[Township 10, Range 29, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\n; authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 required by the department for said patent.\nHENRY CHRISP,\nAttorney for J. R. C. Elb'son, Ralph E. Carr,\nEdmund Carr and Cuthbert E. Carr.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. W. Russell,\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nTo all to whom these presents shall come :\nWe, John Ralph Carr Ellison, of Hedgeley, in the county of Northumberland, in\nEngland, Esquire, Ralph Edward Carr, colonel in Her Majesty's Worcestershire\nregiment, Edmund Carr, of Newcastle-upon Tyne, in England, gentleman, and\nCuthbert Ellison Carr, of Danston Hill, in the county of Durham, in England, gentleman (all of whom are hereinafter collectively referred to as \" the purchasers \") send\ngreeting.\nWhereas we, the purchasers, are desirous of purchasing land in the Dominion of\nCanada, and for that purpose have requested Henry Chrisp, late of Prendwick, in the\ncounty of Northumberland, farmer, to proceed to Canada and to act for us in reference to the matters hereinafter mentioned ;\nNow know ye that we, the purchasers, do and each of us doth hereby appoint\nthe said Henry Chrisp, now in Canada, to be the true and lawful attorney for us and\neach of us, and in our and each of our name and behalf, to purchase such a quantity\nof unimproved land as he may think desirable lying within a belt of twenty-four\nmiles on either side of the Pacific Railway of Canada, situate in the Province or late\nProvince of Manitoba or in the North-West Territory, but not elsewhere.\nAnd for the above purpose in the name of us and each of us to make, enter into,\nsign and execute &gy preliminary or other agreement of purchase with the Government of the Domnnon of Canada or any public or private body or company or any\npersons or person. And in the name of us and each of us to sign, seal, deliver and\nexecute any deed or deeds which may be necessary on the completion of or otherwise\nin relation to any such purchase, and to engage, employ and pay such legal and other\nadvisers as may be necessary. And generally to do all such other acts, deeds and\nthings as our said attorney shall consider expedient or necessary for carrying any\nsuch purchase, as aforesaid, into complete effect, including the registering of any\nconveyance in any court or any district or other registry.\nAnd we hereby do ratify, allow and confirm all and w hatsoever our said attorney\nshall do or cause to be done in and about the premises.\n141 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nIn witness whereof we the said John Ralph Carr Ellison, Ralph Edward Carr,\nEdmund Carr and Cuthbert Ellison Carr have hereunto set our hands and seals the\nnineteenth day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two.\nSigned, sealed and delivered by the said John Ralph j\nCarr Ellison, in the presence of\nH\" Ca ?Ax7BT' \u00C2\u00AB m ^ J. R. CARR ELLISON.\nSol., JNewcastle-on-Tyne.\nJoseph G. Henderson,\nClerk to Messrs. Leadbester & Harvey.!\nSigned, sealed and delivered by the said Ralph Edward\nCarr, Edmund Carr and Cuthbert Ellison Carr, in\nthe presence of /R E# 0ARR\nii. o. JiARVEY, \ EDMUND CARR.\nSol Newcastle-on-Tyne. GX]m. E. CARR.\nW. H. Brown,\nClerk to Messrs. Leadbester & Harvey, Solicitors,\nNewcastle-on-Tyne.\nTo all to whom these presents shall come:\nI, William Daggett, the younger, of the city and county of Newcastle-upon-Tyne,\nin England, notary public, duly admitted and sworn, do hereby certify that I know\nand am well acquainted with tbe signature of Herbert Crammer Harvey, of the city\nand county of Newcastle-upon-Tyne aforesaid, a solicitor of Her Majesty's Supreme\nCourt of Judicature in England, also the handwriting of Joseph Graham Henderson\nand Nicholas Hodgson Brown, of the same place, clerks with the said Herbert\nCrammer Harvey, and that the signatures H. C. Harvey, Joseph G. Henderson and\nW. H. Brown on the other side subscribed as the attesting witnesses to the signatures\nof John Ralph Carr Ellison, Ralph Edward Carr, Edmund Carr and Cuthbert Ellison\nCarr, the persons named in the paper writing or letters of attorney on the other side\nwritten, are of the proper handwriting of the said Herbert Crammer Harvey, Joseph\nGraham Henderson and Nicholas Hodgson Brown, and that their acts are entitled to\ndue faith and credit.\nIn testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of office\nthis twenty-seeond day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight\nhundred and eighty-two.\nWILLIAM DAGGETT, Jr., Notary Public, Newcastle-on-Tyne.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 11th April, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Wesley Down, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west | of Section 15, Township\n10, Range 12, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\n. I have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E _ P. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC, Drinkwater Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment ov the Interior, Ottawa, 11th April, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from J. R, C. Ellison, Ralph\nE. Carr, Edmucd Carr and Cuthbert E. Carr, by their attorney, Henry Chrisp,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of their patent for the west j of Section 3, Township\n10, Range 29, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade m the order book of this department.\n142 ! 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.1\nA. 1889\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 11th April, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed by the Minister of the Interior to acknowledge the receipt\nof the order from J. R. C. Ellison, Ralph E. Carr, Edmund Carr and Cuthbert E.\nCarr, by their attorney, Henry Chrisp, authorizing the delivery to you of their\npatent for the whole of Section 9, Township 10, Eange 29, west of the lst Meridian,\nand to state that an entry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq,, Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Messrs. Ralph Ed. Carr, et al., to enclose herewith letters\npatent for W. J of Section 3, in the 10th Township of the 29th Range, west of the\nPrincipal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Messrs. Ralph Ed. Carr, et al., to enclose herewith letters\npatent for the whole of Section 9, in the 10th Township of the 29th Range, west of\nthe Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\n1 have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr; W. Down, to enclose herewith letters patent for N. W.\ni of Section 15, in the 10th Township of the 12tb Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwaier, Egq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal,\n143 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company tor the issue of letters patent for the S. J Section 19, Township\n10, Range 17, west of ihe lst Meridian; and two other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the oompany is entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled : \" An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\n3. i 19...\nAll 21...\nH.E.J15\nTownship.\n10\n9\n10\nRange.\n17\n20\n12\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nJohn Dalziel McBurnie, gentleman..\nOf the Parish of St. Bre-\nlads, in the Island of\nJersey, British Channel\ndo do\nTownship 10, Range 12;\nWest of lst.\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such issue as a full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph\nCaldwell Abbott, Q.C., Senator, and John Turnbull, Enquire; all of the City of Montreal, in the Provinoe of Quebec, and Dominion of Canada, being the mortgagees\nunder a mortgage dated September first, A.D. 1881, of the lands above mentioned for\nsecuring land grant bonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in pursuance of\nthe Aot of Parliament and charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company, join herein for the purpose of releasing the said above mentioned lands and\ndischarging the same from the lien and operation of the said mortgage, and we hereby release all our claims upon the said lands. tflifj\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacifio Railway Company have\ncaused these presents to be signed by their secretary and attested by the seal of the\ncompany, and the said trustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this twenty-\nfirst day of March, A.D. 1888.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.\nPer C. Drinkwater, Secretary.\nR. B. Angus,\nJ. J. C. Abbott,\nJohn Turnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of\nG. A. D. McDonald, Clerk, Montreal.\nJersey, British Channel, 23rd January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Seoretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section 21, in\nTownship 9, Range 20, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\n144 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nJ. D. McBURNlE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094P. M. Mo Burnie.\nThe Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nJersey, British Channel, 23rd January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Seer el a-y of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, tho patent in my favor for the south half of Section 19,\nin Township 10, Range 17, west of the First Principal Meridian^ and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nJ.D. MoBURNIE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. M. McBurnie,\nThe Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPOWER OF ATTORNEY.\nKnow all meu by theso presents that I, John J. Harkness, of Township 10 and\nRange 12, west of the Principal Meridian, in ihe Province of Manitoba, farmer, do\nhereby make, nominate, constitute and appoint Augustus Meredith Nanton, Esquire,\nof the city of Winnipeg, in the county of Selkirk and \"Province of Manitoba, of the\nfirm of Osier, Hammond & Nanton, managers of the North of Scotland Canadian\nMortgage Company, Limited, my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name,\nplace and stead, to apply for and receive from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company or the proper officer of said company in that behalf, final deeds from the said\ncompany to me for the north-east quarter of Section 15, in Township 10 and Range\n12, west of the Principal Meridian, in Manitoba, together with the Crown patent for\nthe said land, and for the purpose aforesaid to give all necessary receipts and\nacquittances.\nAnd I hereby declare and make this power irrevocable, the same being given to\nthe said Augustus Meredith Nanton, in consideration of an advance male by the said\nthe North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Company, Limited, to me secured by a\nmortgage on said lands, the legal estate in said lands being now vested in said company.\nAnd I hereby grant full power to my said attorney to substitute and appoint\none or more attorney or attorneys under him with the same powers, and sueh substitute or substitutes at pleasure to remove and others to appoint, I hereby agreeing\nand covenanting for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators to allow, ratify\nand confirm whatsoever my said attorney or his substitute or substitutes shall do or\ncause to be done in the premises by virtue of these presents. 9\nIn witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this sixth day of Feb->\nruary, A.D. one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight.\nJOHN J. HARKNESS.\nSigned,*sealed and delivered in the presence of\nD. O. Macdonald.\n6th February, 1888.\nI hereby authorize Messrs. Osier, Hammond & Nanton to pay by land grant bond\ncertificate the amount now due the land department, Canadian Paoifio Railway Company, on contract No. , N. E. | Section 15, Township 10, Range 12, west of first\nPrincipal Meridian, of which I am owner. It is understood that 1 am to be allowed\na premium of per cent, on the amount of the net payment.\n.Net payment $\nPremium \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\t\nAmount of certificate _$\t\nJ. H, MoTavish, Esq., Land Commissioner, Canadian Paoific Railway,\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009410 145\nI 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nI\nTownship 10, Range 12, West 1st Meridian, Man., 23rd February, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for tho nortb-east quarter of Section 15, in Township 10, Range 12, west ot the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and 1 hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nJOHN J. BARENESS.\nPer his Attorney, A. M. Nanton.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. R. Waguorn.\nThe Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th April, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from J. D. McBurnie,\nauthorizing the deliveiy to you of his patent fjr the whole of Section 21, Township\n,9, Range 20, west of the 1-t Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th April, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from J. D. McBurnie,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south half of Section 19, Township 10, Range 17, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\n1 am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq , Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th April, 1883.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John J. Harkness,\nsigned by his attorney, Augustus M. Nanton, authorizing the delivery to you of the\npatent for the north-east J of Section 15, Township 10, Range 12, west of the lst\nMeridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been made in the order book of this\ndepartment.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question in now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\n1 am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal,\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior,\nat the request of Mr. J. J. Harkness, to enclose herewith letters patent for northeast J of Section 15, in the 10th Township of the 12th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E^ _ _ \u00E2\u0080\u009E ,.:.: . \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -, JOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n146 5*2 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of tbe Interior,\nat the request of Mr. J. D. McBurnie, to enclose herewith letters patent for the>\nsouth \ of Section 19, in the 10 h Township of the 17th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor he good enough to sign and return-\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 14th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior,\nat the request of Mr. J. D. McBurnie, to enclose herewith letters patent for the*\nwhole of Section 21, in the 9th Township of the 20th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return,\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary*\nC. Drinkwater, Esq, Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal*\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for N. J Section 15, Township 18,\nRange 12, West 2nd Meridian.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company is entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Viotoria and intituled \" An Aot\nrespecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\n18\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nThe Ontario and Qu'Appelle\nLand Oompany (Limited)\t\n12\nWest of 2nd.\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such issue as full performance\npro tanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q.O., Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the City of Montreal,\nin the Province of Quebec and Dominion of Canada, being the mortgagees under a\nmortgage dated September first, A.D. 18S1, of the lauds abovo mentionad, for securing land grant bonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in pursuance of the\nAct of Parliament and charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company,\njoin herein for the purpose of releasing the said above mentioned lands, and discnarg-\ning the same from the lien and o[ eration of the said mortgage. And we hereby-\nrelease all our claims upon the said lands.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009410^ 147 32 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nthese presents to be signed by their secretary and attested by the seal of the company, and the said trustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this twenty-first\nday of May, A.D. 1838.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMBANY,\nPer C. Drinkwater, Secretary.\nR. B. Angus,\nJ. J. C. Abbott,\nJohn Turnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of\nG. A. D. Macdonald, Clerk,\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 30th August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the application for the issue of letters\npatent for the north-half of Section 15, Township 18, Range 12, west of the 2nd\nMeridian, in favor of \" The Ontario and Qu'Appelle Land Company (Limited) ;\" and\n\"to inform you that the patent for the land in question is now in course of preparation\nan favor of the said company.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal. .\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9 th November, 1888.\nGentlemen,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the N. J of\nSection 15, in Township 18, Range 12, west 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, North-West\nTerritories, bearing date the 30th August, 1888, have issued in the name of The Ontario\nand Qu'Appelle Land Company (Limited), and, in accordance with section 44 of | The\nTerritories Real Property Act \" have been forwarded to the registrar of the Land\n\"Registration District of Assiniboia who will furnish you with a certificate of title,\nfree of charge, upon receip t of your application to him therefor, provided he finds\nihe lands to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose please place yourself in communication with that official^giving\nMm your full name and post office address.\nThe registrar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, North-West Territories.\nI am, gentlemen, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMessrs. Osler, Hammond and Nanton,\nGeneral Agents, Ontario and Qu'Appelle Land Company, Winnipeg, Man.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th November, 1888.\nSir,-\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the N. J of Section 15,\nTownship 18, Range 12, west 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, North-West Territories, containing by admeasurement 320 acres, and bearing date the 30th August, 1888, have\nissued in the name of The Ontario and Qu'Appelle Land Company (Limited), and, in\naccordance with Section 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" were forwarded\nto the registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia on thfs day, who\nwill furnish him with the necessary certificates of title on application.\nThe grant number is 1056.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n\neast \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 5, in the 10th Township of the 21st Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of letters pattnt ior E \ Section 23, Township 7,\nRange 23, west lst Meridian, and three other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa,\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\ntbe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company is entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in tho\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria and intituled: \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTown-\nEhip.\n7\n8\n14\n9\nBange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nAlfred Andrews, farmer...........\t\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nCannington Manor, Gan-\nnington, Moose Moun-\nE. i 23\nN.W. J 3\nS. \u00C2\u00A3 15 .\nAll 9....\n23\n19\n3\nWest of \"F.; J. C. Abbott,\nJohn Turnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of\nG. A. D. Maodonalb.\nEranbon, Man.. 6th March, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my iavor for the northeast quarter of\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Section 31, in Township 11, Range 19, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let\nthis be your authority for so doing; and i hereby authoriz bim, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the. department for said patent.\nWILLIAM JESSE ROWLAND, Farmer.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Geo. R. Golbwell.\n'To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nVirben, Man., 20th July, 18S7.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section 17, in\nTownship 11, Ringe 2l, west of^the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\n165 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889'\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, toaign an-yorecei|#k\nreouired bv the department for said patent.\nH J ALEXANDER LEASE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094H. C. Simpson.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\n[fW 'doo i \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 j vsctt itftftfiffif fifTfth ofj\nBranbon Hills, Man., 11th Mar&h, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the east half of Section 19,t|l\nTownship 9, Range 18, west of the lst principal Meridian, and Vex, this be your\nauthoritycfor so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nreouired by the department for said patent.\nCHRISTIE LAMONT.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Daniel P. McLaurin, Brandon.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\n*\u00E2\u0080\u0094 -\nDepartment or the Interior, Ottawa, 16th July, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed by the Minister of the Interior to acknowledge the receipt.\nof the order from William Jesse Rowland, authorizing the,delivory to you of his\npateEt for the north-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 31, Township 11, Range 19, west of the lst\nMeridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been made in the order book of this\ndepartment.\nI have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued,\nlam, sir, your obedient servant,\nLYNDWODE PEREIRA, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 16th July, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Alexander Leask,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the whole of Section 17, Township\n11, Range 24, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\n1 have also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nLYNDWODE PEREIRA, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company Montreal.\nDepartment op the Intebior, Ottawa, 16th July, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Chris^e Lamont for\nthe delivery to you of the patent for the east half of Section 19, Township 9, Range\n18, west of the lst Meridian, which order, with several others and the usual requisition for the issue of the letters patent for the different lands mentioned in such\nrequisition, were received here on the 25th ultimo, and to inform you that Mrs.\nXamont's order has been duly entered in the order book of this department, but\n\"that no steps can be taken at present towards the issue of such patent for the following reasons:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nUntil lately it was* the practice of this department to issue letters patent for\nDominion lands in the Province of Manitoba, which are claimed by the legal representatives of a person to whom, had he lived, such patent would have issued, but\nwho has died prior to the issue thereof, in favor of his executor or executors, if be\nleft a will, or in favor of the admibikrator or administrators of his estate and effects\nif he died intestate. The legality of this course has been, however, questioned, and\n166 52 Vldbria, Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nthe whole subject is now before the Deputy Minister of Justice, to whom it has\nlately been referred. Until his opinion has been received by this department, no\nsteps can be taken towards the issne of letters patent for any ol the lands which are\nrespectively claimed by representatives of deceased persons, as above stated.\nIn tbe event of the Department of Justice deciding that the former practice of\ntbe department may still be continued, it will of course be necessary for Mrs.\nLamont to file here letters of administration, or a copy thereof, duly certified as\nsuch by the proper officer of the court from which the letters are or have been\ngranted, to the estate and effects of her deceased husband, Hugh Lamont, before\nany Bteps can be taken towards the preparation of tbe patent for the east half of\nSection 19, Township 9, Range 18, west of the lst Meridian.\nYou will be advised of the purport of the opinion of the Department of Justice\non tbe subject above referred to, immediately after that opinion has been received:1\nhere.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nLYNDWODE PEREIRA, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 29th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you, that since you were written to on the 16th\nJuly last, concerning the issue of a patent for the east ^ of Section 19, Township 9,\nRange 18, west of the lst Meridian, the Deputy Minister of Justioe has advised this\ndepartment that the necessary action has been taken by the Legislature of the\nProvince of Manitoba to remove all doubt as to whom letters patent should issue,\nunder the provisions in that behalf contained in \" The Manitoba Real Property Act \"\n\u00C2\u00BBnd Acts amending that Act, for lands in that Province, which are claimed by repre*\nsentatives of the deceased, entrants for such lands; and that in all such cases the\npatent is to issue in the name of the executor of the deceased, if he died leaving a\n*will, or in the name of the administrator of his estate and effects, if he died intestate.\n1 am therefore to state that as it appears that Hugh Lamont died intestate, a\npatent will issue for the east J of Section 19, Township 9, Range 18, west of the 1st\nMeridian, in the name of Mrs. C. Lamont, when she files here the document called for\nby the before-mentioned letter of the 16th July last, namely, letters of administration, or a copy thereof duly certified as such by the proper officer of the court from\n\"which the original letters are to or have been granted, naming her as the sole\nadministratrix to tbe estate of the late Hugh Lamont.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq,, Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Compauy, Montreal.\nThe Canabian Pacifio Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 9th November, 1888'.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to your letter of the 29th ultimo, reference No. 180371, I now\nbeg to enclose letters of administration in favor of Christie Lament.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient seivant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nLETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.\n-32\u00C2\u00A3r Canada : J jn the gurr0o,ate Court of the Western Judicial District\nPbovince of Manitoba, ^ f the Province of Manitoba.\nWinnipeg.- j\nBe it known that on the thirteenth day of February, in the year of our Lord\n-OJ-e thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, letters of administration of all and\n167 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nsingular the personal estate and effects, rights and credits of Hugh Lamont, farmer,\nlate of the municipality of Cjrnwallis, in the County of Brandon, Province of Manitoba, deceased, who died on or about the eighth day ofJauuary, in the year of our\nLord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, at tie City of Toronto, in the\nCounty of York, Ontario, intestate, and had at the time of his death a fixed place of\nabode at the said municipality of Cornwallis in the aforesaid Province of Manitoba,\nwere granted by Her Majesty's aforesaid courts to Chriatie Lamont, of the muni^il\npality of Cornwallis, in the County of Brandon, and Province of Manitoba, widow.\nShe having been first sworn faithfully to administer the same, by paying the\njust debts of the said intestate and distributing the residue (if any) of his personal\nestate and effects according to law, and to?exhibit a true and perfect inventory of all\nand singular the said personal estate and effects, rights and credits, and to render a\njust and true account thereof whenever required by law.\nW. I. FERGUSON, Deputy Registrar.\nEntered 13th February, 1888. \"1\nFolio 36. V W. I. Ferguson, Surrogate Clerk.\nTuber 1. )\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 19th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 9th\ninstant enclosing letters of administration of the estate of Hugh Lamont in favor of -\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Christie Lamont, and to inform you that a patent will, in dae course, issue in her\nfavor for the E.\u00C2\u00A3 of Section 19, Township 9, Range 18, wost of the lst Meridian.\nI ariiflsir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOCGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n\t\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the applicationyf the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of letters patent for 'f^uth-east^Section 1, Township\n14, Range 14, west lst Meridian, and four other parcels of land,.\nThe Canabian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for tho lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company is entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, pa3sed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Qieen Yictoria, and intitule1^$An\nAot respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 .,8881 tdo-iaM 'M8 fMJJA\nName.\nJohn Everall, carpenter\nJoseph Little, farmer....\nGeorge Steel, farmer ...\nWm. Christie, farmer..\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Joseph Dixon, farmer....\nNeepawa, Man \t\ndo do \t\nSouth Cypress, Man..\nSittakaw, Man \t\nMoatjroiMery P. 0.,\nAssiniboia.\nSection.\nS. B. i 7\nN. E.>27\nN. B. 131\nN*. W. I 3\nTownship.\nRange.\n14\n16\n14\n13\nti e\u00C2\u00AE\u00C2\u00AB\n14\n14\n6\n7\n14\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of 1st.\ndo\ndo\ndo\nWest of 2nd!\nAnd the company hereoy agrees to accept such issue J4S, full performance pro\nianto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\n168 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188\u00C2\u00BB\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q.C., Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the City of Montreal,\nin the Province of Quebec and Dominion of Canada, being the mortgagees under a\nmortgage dated lst September, A.D. 1881, of the lands above mentioned for securing\nlandjgi-ant bonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in pursuance of the Act\nof Parliament and charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company, join\nherein for the purpose of releasing the said above mentioned lands and discharging\nthe same from the lien and operation of the said mortgage. And we hereby release\nall our claims upon the said lands.\nIn witness whereof tbe said the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nthese presents to be signed by their secretary and attested by the seal of the com-\n,pany, and the said tiustees have hereunto set their hands and seals this 20th day of\n-April, A.D. 1888.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,\nPer C. Drinkwater, Secretary.\nR. B. Angus,\nJ. J. C. Abbott,\nJohn Turnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed ajd delivered in the presence of\nG. A. D. Macdonald.\nCypress, Man., 20th February, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east quarter of Section\n31, in Township 6, Range,:14, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nAuthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nGEORGE STEEL.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094James H. Chambers.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of tbe Interior, Ottawa.\nSittakaw, Man., 6 th March, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the east half of Section 15, in\nTownship 7.Mange lowest of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority^fpr so doing; and I hereby authorize bim, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nWILLIAM CHRISTIE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. B. Gowanlooh.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nNeepawa, Man., 8th March, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, tbe patent in my fivor for the south-e-ist quarter of\n-Section 7, in Township 14, Range 14, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let\nthis be your authoiuty for so doing; and 1 hereby authorize him, in my name, to>\nsign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nJOHN EYEBALL.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094M. H Fieldhouse.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nNeepawa, Man., 22nd March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Please deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Caaa-\n-dian Pacific Railway Oompany, the patent in my favor for the north-east quarter of\n169\nI\n/ 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889-\nSection 27, in Township 14, Range 16, west of tho lst Principal Meridian, and let\nthis be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name,/to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nJOSEPH LITTLE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Marcus Chisholm.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of John Everall,\nJoseph Little, George Steel, William Christie and George Dixon, for the lands set\nopposite their respective names in such requisition, and to state that George Dixon's\npatent is now in course of preparation. As orders from the four other persons above\nnamed for the delivery of their respective patents to yog,-; accompanied the\nrequisition, you will be advised by separate letter with regard to the patent in each\nof these four instances.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John Everall,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east quarter of Section 7,\nTownship t\u00C2\u00A5, Range 14, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to 'inform you that the patent in question'is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th September, 1888.\nSer,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Joseph Little,,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 27,\nTownship 14, Range 16, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nbas been made in tbe order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 10th September, 1888.\nSir. \u00E2\u0080\u0094I am digected to acknowledge the receipt of the order from George SteeV\nauthorizing tbe delivery to you of his patent for the north-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section aif\nTownship 6, Range 14, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nbas leen made in tbe order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n' H. KINLOCH for the Assistant Secretary,\nC Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\n170\nmmm 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.\nA. 188&\nDepartment cp she Intebior, Ottawa, 10th September, 1888.\nS/R,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge ihe receipt of the order from William\nChristie, authoring the delivery to you of his patent for the east \ of Section 15,\nTownship 7, Range 13. west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been'made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 5th October, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. George Steel, to enclose herewitl^letters patent for\nnorth-east quarter of Section 31, in the 6th Township ot the 14th Range, west of the\nPrincipal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the; Interior, Ottawa, 5th October,' 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. John Everall, to enclose herewith letters patent for\nsouth-east quarter of Section 7, in the 14th Township of the 14th Range, west of the\nPrincipal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor, to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 5th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. Wm. Christie, to enclose herewith letters patent for\neast half of Section 15, in the 7th Township of the 13th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 5th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Mr. Joseph Little, to enclose herewith letters patent for the\nnorth east \ of Section 27, in the 14th Township of the 16th Range, west of the\nPrincipal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return,\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary^\nC. Drinkwater, Eeq., Secretary CaEadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n171 -52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36)\nA. 1889\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the north-west J of Section 3, Township 14, Range 3, west 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, N. W. T., bearing date\nthe 30th August, 1888, have issued in your name, and, in accordance with section 44\nof \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" have been forwarded to the Registrar of\nthe Land Registration District of Assiniboia, who will furnish you with a certificate\nof title, free of charge, upon receipt of your application to him therefor, provided he\nfinds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose please place yourself in communication with that official, giving him your lull name and post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is George A. Montgomery, Regina, N. W. T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMr. Joseph Dixon, Montgomery, N. W. T.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the north-west J- of\n'Section 3, in Township 14, Range 3, west 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, N. W. T., containing by admeasurement 160 acres and bearing date the 30th August, 1888, have\nissued in the name of Joseph Dixon, and, in accordance with section 44 of \"The\nTerritories Real Property Act,\" were forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia on this day, who will furnish him with the necessary\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 1052.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC, Drinkwater, Esq, Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for all Section 9, Township 11,\nRange 26, west lst Meridian, and four other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company is entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Aot of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\n\"The Freehold Loan and Savings Oo.\nAlfred Henry Carroll, farmer\t\nArchibald Mcintosh, farmer\t\nGeorge Washington Ray, farmer\t\nEliza Scates, wife of Robert Scates,\nmerchant ,.\t\nResidence.\nOarrolton, Man..\nBroadview, Assa\nNewdale, Man. ...\nAlvinston, Ont.\n1U\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\nAll 9\t\n11\n7\n15\n13\n13\n26\n19\n4\n21\n25\nS. J&N.E.J\n'\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 it--'\t\nS.E. i 33\nS.W.} 25....\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of 1st.\ndo\nWest of 2nd.\nWest of 1st.\ndo 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36 )\nA. 1889\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept suoh issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell\nAbbott, Q O, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the City of Montreal, in\nthe Province of Quebec, and Dominion of Canada, being the mortgagees under a\nmortgage dated September 1st, A.D. 1881, of the lands above mentioned for securing\nland grant bonds of the Canadian Pacific Railway Oompany, in pursuance of the Act\nof Parliament and charter thereunder incorporating the said railway company, join\nherein for the purpose of releasing the said above-mentioned lands and discharging\nthe same from the lien and operation of the said mortgage, and we hereby release\nall our claims upon the said lands.\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nthese presents to be signed by their secretary and attested by the seal of tho company, and the said trustees havo hereunto set their hands and seals this nineteenth\nday of May, A.D. 1888.\nTHE CANADIAN PACIFIO RAILWAY COMPANY,\nPer G. Drinkwater, Secretary.\nR B. Angus,\nJ. J. C. Abbott,\nJohn Turnbull,\nTrustees, Land Grant Mortgage.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of\nG. A. D. Macdonald.\nAlvinston, Ont., 15th September, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles D.inkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west J of Section 25,\nin Township 13, Range 25, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing ; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nELIZA SCATES.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Richasd Code.\nTo the Honorable tbe Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nNewdale, Man., 14th April, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east J of Section 25,\nin Township 13, Range 21, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nGEORGE WASHINGTON RAY.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Henry Ray.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa,!\nIll\nBrandon, Man., 7th April, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal^Seiiradtary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south half and northeast\nquarter of Section 19, in Township 7, Range 19, west of the lst Principal Meridian,\nand let this be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my\nname, to sign any receipt required by the Department for said patent.\nALFRED H. CARROLL.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094M. E. Carroll.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.:\n173\nV \u00E2\u0096\u00A052 Victoria. Sessional Papers (iNo. 36.) A. i8o&\nWinnipeg, Man., 23rd April, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles !3?rinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section 9, in\nTownehip 11, Range 26, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and 1 hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nTHE FREEHOLD LOAN AND SAVINGS COMPANY.\nPer Russell Cooper, General Manager for Manitoba.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. T. Roberts.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 8th September, 1883.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Alfred\nHenry Carroll, Archibald Mcintosh, George Washington Ray, Eliza Scates, and \" The\nFreehold Loan and Savings Company,\" for the lands set opposite their respective\nnames in such requisition, and to state that Archibald Mcintosh's patent is now in\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2course of preparation.\nOrders from the other applicants you mention in, your letter for the delivery of\ntheir respective patents to you accompanied your requisition, and will be written of\nin separate letters.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 8th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from George Washington Ray, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east ^ of\nSection 25, Township 13, Range 21, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereot has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. EI.NLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Seoretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 8th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Bltea Scates\nauthorizing the delivery to you of her patent for the south west \u00C2\u00A3 Of Section 25,\nTownship 13, Range 25, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department;\nI am aB6 to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. EINLOCa, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 8th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order\" from Alfred H.\nCarroll, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south \u00C2\u00A3 and the northeast I of Section 19, Township 7, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and to state\nthat an entry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\n174\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 -52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course ot preparation and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary,\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 8th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from The Freehold\nLoan and Savings Company, authorizing the delivery to you of the patent for the\nwhole of Section 9, Township 11, Rmge 26, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state\nthat an entry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the issue of ihe patent in question has been stayed\npending the receipt here of more definite information as to the name of the company\nin question, and to request you, if such a company is incorporated to specify the Act\nof incorporation.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Es^., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice op the Secretary, Montreal, 22nd September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of the 8th instant, letter No. 180,399', Refei*-\nence No. 180,391, respecting Section 9, Township 11, Range 26, west lst, I have the\nhonor to inform you that the corporate name of the company is The Freehold Loan\nand Savings Company, incorporated May, 1859, pursuant to the Act of the Provincial\nLegislature, 9th Victoria, chapter 90 and amendments.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 3rd October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 22nd ultimo;\nand to inform yoa that the patent for Seotion 9, Township 11, Range 26, west of the\nlst Meridian, is now in course of preparation.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq,, Secretary Canadian Pacific Eailway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the south-east J of Section 33, in Township 15, Range 4, west 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, N, W.Tipbearing\ndate the 30th August, 1888, have issued in your name, aud, in accordance with section 44 of \"The Territories Real Property Act,\" have been forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District ot Assiniboia, who will furnish you with a\n-certificate of title, free of charge, upon receipt of your application to him therefor,\n\"provided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose please place yourself in communication with that official, giving\nhim your full name and your post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, N.W.T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMr. Archibald MoIntosh, Broadview, N W.T.\n116 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9th November, 1883.\nSir, \u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform- you that letters patent for the fractional south-east\nJ of Section 33, in Township 15, Range 4, west 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, N.W.T., containing by admeasurement 143 80 acres, and bearing date the 30th August, 1888,\nhave issued in the name of Archibald Mcintosh, and, in accordance with section 44 of\nI The Territories Real Property Act,\" were forwarded to the Registrar of the Land\nHegistration District of Assiniboia on this day, who will furnish him with the necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 1053.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 5th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. A. H. Carroll, to enclose herewith letters patent for\nsouth half and north-east quarter of Section 19, in the 7th Township of the 19th\nRange, west of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 5th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. George W. Ray, to enclose herewith letters patent\nfor south-east quarter of Section 25, in the 13th Township of the 21st Range, west\n\u00C2\u00A9f the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 5th October, 1888,\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the-\nInterior, at the request of Eliza Scates, to enclose herewith letters patent for southwest quarter of Section 25, in the 13th Township of the 25th Range, west of the\nPrincipal Meridian in the Province of Manitoba,\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor bo good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 9fch November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the fractional southeast I of Section 33, in Township 15, Range 4, west 2nd Meridian, in Provisional\nDistrict of Assiniboia, N. W. T., bearing date the 30th August, 1888, have issued in\nyour name, and, in accordance with section 44 of \" The Territories Real Property\n. Act,\" have been forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of\nAssiniboia, who will furnish you with a certificate ot title, free of charge, upon\nreceipt of your application to him therefor, provided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\n176 r\n52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nFor this purpose please yourself in communication with that official giving him\nyour full name and your post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, N. W. T.\nI am-f sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMb. Archibald MoIntosh, Broadview, N. W. T.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the, Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for south half of Section 27,\nTownship 11, Range 22, west lst Meridian, and four other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Eailway Company hereby request the if^ue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to Which the company are entitled under tbe terms and cond tions of the\ncontract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and inti.uled : \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\"\nName.\nWilliam Slater, farmer\t\nJohn Evans, farmer\t\nGeorge Fawns, farmer\t\ndo\nGeorge Abdeil Deadman, merchant,\nResidence.\nGait, Ont\t\nArrow River, Man...\nPortage la Prairie,\nMan\t\ndo\nBrussels, Ont\t\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\nS.J 27\t\n11\n22\nN.B. J 31....\n14\n26\nAll 7\t\n10\n10\nB. J 9\t\n11\n11\nS.W. J 13....\n13\n4\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of 1st.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo 2nd.\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph\nCaldwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the c ty of Montreal, in\nthe Dominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands, by\nvirtue of a mortgage in trust dated the first day of September, A.D. 1881, made to\nsecure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned ; and we, the\nHonorable George Eulas Foster, jMinister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees\nof the lands above described aijji other lands by virtue of another mortgage in trust\ndated the second day of June, A;D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed\nBtock of the said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby\nxeleasing and discharging the said lands and ev.ery part thereof from all claim by us\nor either of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to be\nset hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the other\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009412 117 .^'Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nparties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals thia\neighteenth day of Jume, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, tealtd and delivered by the company^\nand Messrs. Angus, Abbott and Turnbull {\nin the presence of J\nG. A. D. Macdonald. j\nAnd by the Hon. George E. Foster in the j\npresence of j\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJ. J. C. ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBULL,\nGEO. E. FOSTEft.\nPortage la Prairie, Man., 9th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company ihe patent in my favor for the E\u00C2\u00A3 of Section 9, in Township 11, Range 11, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your authority\nfor so doing; and 1 hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required\nby the department for said patent.\nG. FAWNS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094T. R. Varden.\nTo the Honorable tho Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPortage la Prairie, Man., 9th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian*\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section, 7, in\nTownship 10, Range 10. west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority ior so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nteceipt required by the department for said patent.\nG. FAWNS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094T. R. Varden.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nArrow River, Man., 24th April, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Chlarles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east quarter of\nSection 31, in Towbship 14, Range 16, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing ; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nleceipt required by the department for said patent.\nJOHN EVANS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094G. Goodwill is.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa^\nGalt, Ont., 10th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of. Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, the paterifcin my favor for the saath half \u00C2\u00ABf 'Seetieaj\nSRT', in Township 11, Ran^e 22, west of the 1st P*tedpal Meridian, and let this be\njour authority for no doing ; and I hereby \"authoriza him, in my name, to*ign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nWILLIAM SLATER.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094R. G. Strtjther\"s.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 25th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Compariy for the issue of. letters patent in favor of William\nSlator, John Evans, George Fawns and George Abdeil Deadman, for the lands set\n-opposite their respective names in such requisition, and to state that the issue of\n178 52 Victoria! Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nDeadman's patent is stayed pending the receipt here of information as to his occupation. As orders from the three other persons above named for the delivery of\ntheir respective patents to you accompanied their requisition, you will be advised\nby separate latter with regard to the patent in each instance.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwaojer, Esq., Secretary Ganadian Pacific Railway Oompany, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 25th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknpwledge tho receipt of the order from George\nFawns, authorizing the delivery to you ot hi-* patent for the east half of Section 9,\nTownship 11, Range 11, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this depirtment.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address wheu issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n-C. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 25th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from George\nFawns, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the whole of Section 7,\nTownship 10, Range 10, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, .25th October, 1838.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledgo the receipt of the order from John Evans,\n-authorizing the delivery to you of bis patent for the north-east quarter of Section 31,\n'Townshipfi.4, Range 2u, west of the 1st. Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform yoa that the patent in question is now in course of. preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 25th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from William Slater,\nauthorising the delivery to you of his patent for the south \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 27, Township\n11, Range lowest of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry'thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, jfour obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifij Railway Company, Montreal.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009412J 179\nI .' ' ' |;J/ 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 86.)\nA. 188\u00C2\u00A3\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppice op the Secretary, Montreal, 9th November, 1888.\nSir Referring to your letter of 25th ultimo\u00E2\u0080\u0094reference number 188627\u00E2\u0080\u0094re-\nspectii g letters patent in favor of Geoge Abdiel Deadman, I have to inform you that\nMr. Deadman is a merchant.\nI shall be glad to have the patent as soon as possible.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 19th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 9tb instant,\nand to inform you that the patent for the south-west quarter of Section 13, Township\n13, Range 4, west of the 2nd Meridian, is now in course of preparation, and will be\nforwarded io the registrar at Regina when completed, of which action you will be\nduly notified.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed, to inform you that letters patent for the south-west quarter\nof Section 13, Township 13, Range 4, west of 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, N.W.T., bearing date the 14th November, 1888, have issued in your name, and, in accordance with\nsection 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" have been forwarded to the\n[Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, who will furnish you with a\ncertificate of title, free of charge, upon receipt of your application to him therefor, provided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose place yourself in communication with that official, giving him\nyour full name and your post office address.\nThe registrar's address is: Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, N.W.T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nGeo. A. Deadman, Esq., Brussels.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letterB patent for the S. W. | of Section\n13, in Township 13, Range 4, west of 2nd Meridian, in the Provisional District of\nAssiniboia, North-West Territories, containing by admeasurement 160 acres, and\nbearing date the 14th November, 1888, have issued in the name of George Abdiel\nDeadman, and, in accordance with section 44 of \" The Territories Real Property\nAct,\" were fferwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, on this day, who will furnish him with tbe necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 1081.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\n: Department op the Intebior, Ottawa, 15th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. Wm. Slater, to enclose herewith letters patent for\nsouth half of Section 27, in the 11th Township of the 22nd Range, west of the Principal\n.Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\n180 \u00C2\u00A72 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n'G. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 15th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, bv direction of the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, at the request of Mr. John Evans, to enclose herewith letters patent for N. E. J\nof Seotion 31, in the 14th Township of the 2(ith Range, wett of the Principal Meridian,\nin tbe Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n'0. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 19th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the In\u00C2\u00AB\nterior, at the request of George Fawns, to enclose herewith letters patent for tho\n\"whole of Section 7, in the 10th Township, of the luth Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI hav e the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2C. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Oompany, Montreal.\nA. 1889\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for S. W. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 1, Township 14, Range 26, west lst Meridian, and two other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa,\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of tbe persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the\ncontract and agreement embodied in the Act ot the Parliament of Canada, passed in\nthe forty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled:\n\" An Act respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\n14\n5\n6\nRange.\n26\n21\n12\nPrincipal\nMeridian. .\n3. W.\l\t\nS. E.\u00C2\u00A333\t\n.V. W $ 19...\nWest of 1st.\nGrlenboro', Han\t\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract).\n181 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the city of Montreal, in the\nDominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands ; by\nvirtue of a mortgage in tiust dated the first day of September, A.D. 1881, made to\nsecure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned ; and we, the\nHonorable George Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Josoph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees\nof the lands above described, and other lands, by virtue of another mortgage in trust\ndated the fecond day of June, A.D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed\nstock-'rbf the said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby\nreleasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim by us\nor either of us, under the paid mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof, the said Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nto be set hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the\nother parties above .mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals\nthis eighteenth day of Jane, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered by the company')\nand Messrs. Angus, Abbott and Turnbull !\nin the presence of f\nG. A. D. Macdonald. J\n&nd by the Hon. George E. Foster in the \")\npresence of r\nW. Fitzgerald. \\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJ. J. C. ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBC'LL.\nGEO. E. FOSTER.\nWanfche, Man., 26th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east J of Section 33,\nin Township 5, Range 21, west of tbe 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt,\nrequired by the department for said patent,\nJAMES McEWAN, Jun.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094M. Morris)n.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nGlenboro', Man., lst June, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Cauadian\nPacific Eailway Company, the patent in my fayor for the north west J of Section 19,\nin Township 6, Range 12, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and 1 hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nWILLIAM AITKEN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094R. H. Peel.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u00941 am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of James-\nUvans, James McEwan, jun., and William Aitken, for the lands set opposite their respective names in such requisition and to state that Evans' patent is now in course of\npreparation.\nAs orders from the two other persons above named for the delivery of their\nrespective patents to you, accompanied the requisition, you will be advised by separate letter with regard to the patent in each of these two instances.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant, K. :\n\u00C2\u00AB H. KINLOCD, for the Assistant Secretary.\nm Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n182 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188$\nDepartment qp the Interior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from James Mo-\nEwan, Jun., authorizing the delivery to you of bis patent for the tonth-east J cf Section\n33, Township 5, Range 21, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been madein the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in oourse of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nCDbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27 th Ootober, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Wm. Aitken^\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west J of Section 19, Town-\nship 6, Range 12, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof bas-\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now.in course of preparation and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq.., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 12th April* 1888.\nSia,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of James McEwan, jun., to enclose herewith letters patent for\nU.-E. J of Section*33, in the 5th Township, of the 21st Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in tbe Province of Manitoba.\nT*he accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and ^return\nto this office.\nI have tbe honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n{Telegram.)\nWinnipeg, Man., lst December, 1888.\nTo 3. R. Hall, Department of the Interior.\nKindly hurry patent south-east thirty-three, five, twenty-one, west first.\nW. B. SCARTH\n(Telegram.)\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 4th December, 1888.\nW. B. Scarth, Winnipeg.\nPatent south-east thirty-three, five, tiwenty-one, west, sent Drinkwater to-day.\n\"P. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nCom ars of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue n. George E. Poster in the )\npresence of W. McDoNALn. j\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJ. J. C. ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBOLL.\nGEO E. FOSTER.\nWinnipeg, Man., 9th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 19, Township 7, Range 11, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your authority\nfor so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required\nhy the department for said patent.\nm HUGH RYAN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. C. CAMPBEiiL.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\n184 (52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\n.Winnipeg, 9th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\n^Pacific Railway Company, the patent io my favor ior the south-west quarter of Section 3, in Township 9, Range 10, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing ; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent*\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. C. Campbell.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nHUGH RYAN\nHamilton, Ont., 30th April, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for tbe west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 35, Township 4, Range 18. west of the 1st Prinoipal Meridian, and let this be your authority for\nso doing ; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required by\nthe department for said patent.\nROBERT BETHUNE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Joseph Cline.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nBrandon, Man., 15th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Driakwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the northeast \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n7, Township 10, Range 19, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing, and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nALEXANDER FLEMING.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Claude Mitddell.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of tbe Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment or the Interior, Ottawa, 29th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacffio Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Hugh Ryan,\nRobert Bethune and Alexander Fleming for toe lands set opposite their respective\nnames in such requisition, and to state that as orders from the three persons above\nnamed for the delivery of their respective patents to you accompanied the requini-\ntion you will be advised by separate letter with regard to the patent in each in*.\nstance.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Lnterior, Ottawa, 29th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to state that an entry cannot be made in the order book of\nthis department of an order signed by Hugh Ryan for the delivery to you of one of\nhis patents, as in such order the land in question is described as the soutn half of\nSectidfe 19, Township 7, Range 11, west of the 1st Meridian, and in the requisition\nfrom your company for the issue of this patent and others, it is described as the\n\u00C2\u00ABOttth half of Section 19, Township 11, Range 7, west ot the 1st Meridian. Until\nthis mistake has been correoted, and the question, now being considered by the law\nofficei s of the Crown, \" Are the Canadian'Paoitic Railway Company entitled to land*\nrequired by them for right of way purposes in fee simple or only as an easomeuir?*\n185 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36$\nA. 1889\nlias been settled, no steps can be taken towards the preparation of the patent in\nquestion to Mr. Ryan.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. El N LOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n.Department op the Interior, Ottawa, 29th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Hugh\nRyan, authorizing- the delivery to you of his patent for the south-west \ of Section\n3, Township 9, Range 10, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry*\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of prepara-\ntion, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment tp the Interior, Ottawa, 29th October, 1-88.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. -46.)\nA. 1889^\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nJOHN EMERSON FRY.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. J. Cooper.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nMoropano, Man., 23rd May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, tho patent in my favor for the south-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 17,\nTownship 6, Range 17, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your au\u00C2\u00BB\nthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt,\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nRICHARD LINDSAY MORRISON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Jas. R. Lambert.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa\nBrandon, Man., 18th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my iavor for the south-east J of Section 35. in\nTownship 9, Range 22, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your authority\nfor so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required\nby the department for said patent.\nHENRY MEREDITH.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094H. J. Skinner.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa,\nBrandon, Man., 18th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east J of Section 35,\nin Township 9, Range 22, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nHENRY MEREDITH.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094H. J. Skinner.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27 th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Thomas^\nHewgill, John Emerson Fry, Henry Meredith, and Richard Lindsay Morrison, for\nthe lands set opposite their respective names in such requisition, and to state that\nThomas Hewgill's patent is now in course of preparation. As orders from the three\nother persons above named, for the delivery of their respective patents to you,\naccompanied the requisition, you will be advised by separate letter with regard to\nthe patent in each instance.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John Emerson*-\nPry, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-west quarter of\nSection 27, Township 8, Range 10, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\n189\ni 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\n}\nA. 1889\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to yonr address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Richard Lindsay Morrison authorizing the delivery to you of his patent fox? the south-east quarter\nof Seotion 17, Township 6, Range 17, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of prepara-\n'tion, and will bo forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOOH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Henry Meredith authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east quarter of\n-Section 35, Township 9, Range 22, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq*, Secretary Canadian Pacific. Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27 th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge-the receipt ol the order from Henry Meredith authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east quarter of\nSection 35, Township 9, Range 152, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am' sir, your obedtent servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Seoretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montneal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the south \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\"\nlft in Township 14, Range 31, west lst Meridian, Assiniboia, N. W. T., bearing date\nthe 30th October, 1888, have issued in your name, and, in accordance with section 44\nof \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" have been forwarded to the Registrar of\nthe Land Registration District of Assiniboia, who will iurnish you with a certificate\nof title free of charge, upon receipt of your application to him therefor, provided he\nfinds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose please place yourself in communication with that official, giving\nhim your full name and your post office address.\nThe Registuar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, Assiniboia, N.W.T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMr. Thomas He wgill,. Heath cote, Ont.\n190 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0$$ Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1688.\nSir.\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you chat letters patent for the south \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n15, in Township 14, Range 31, wect 1st Meridian, Assiniboia, N. W. T.,\" con taming,,\nby admeasurement, 320 acres, and bearing date the 30th October, 183-*, have issned\nin the name of Thomas Hewgill, and, in accordance with section 44 ot >' The Territories Real Property Act,\" were forwarded to the Registrar of the Land Registration\nDistrict of Assiuiboia on this day, who will furnish him with the neces-ary certificate\nof title on application.\nThe grant number is 1072.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 19th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of John Emerson Fry, to enclose herewith letters patent ior\nS. W. \ of Section 27, in the 8th Township, ol the 10th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in tbe Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be^ sir, your obedient servant,\nJ OHN R. HALL, Secretary,\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of letters patent for Section 23, Township 10, Range\n28, west of 1st Meridian; S W. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 23, Township 17, Range 25, west of 2nd\nMeridian; N.W. J Section-Si, Township 6, Range 13, west of 1st Meridian; S. W.\n\u00C2\u00A3 Section il, township 16, Range 27, west of 2nd Meridian, and N.W. \u00C2\u00A3 Section\n21, Township 16, Range.27, west of 2nd Meridian.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo tho Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Carada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled \"'An Act\nrespecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nJoseph Wm. Toange, farmer\t\nJohn Webster Hendricks, gentleman\nJames B. Gowanlock, farmer\t\nEdward Nicolas Hopkins, farmer....\nRobert Key Thomson, farmer\t\nResidence.\nVirden, Man\t\nTrenton, Ont. I\t\nCypress Siver, Man\nMoose Jaw, Assa,...\nMoose Jaw, Assa,...\n191\nSection.\nAll 23\t\n3 W. \u00C2\u00A3 23..\nN.W. i 31.\nS.W.i 21..\nN.W. J 21.\nTownship.\n10\n17\n6\n16\n16\nRange.\n28\n25\n13\n27\n27\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\ntVest of lst.\nWest of 2nd.\nWest of 1st..\nWest of 2nd.\nWest of 2nd.\nii\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094^ 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Cald--\nwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the Uity of Montreal, in\nthe Dominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands,\nby virtue of a mortgage in trust, dated the first day of September, A.D. 1881, made\nto secure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned ; and we, the-\nHonorabie George Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees\nof the lands above described and other lands, by virtue of another mortgage in trust,\ndated the second day of June, A.D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed\nstock of the said company as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby\nreleasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim by us-\nor either of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to be\nset hereto their corporate seal and signature ot their secretary, and other parties\nabove mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this eighteenth\nday of June A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delived by the Company and \"j\n.Messrs. Angus, Abbott find Turnbull in the\npresence of\nG. A. D. Macdonald. j\nAnd by the Hon. George E. Foster in the pre-1\nsence of >\nW. Fitzgerald. j\ny\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary,\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJ. J. C ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBULL.\nGEO. E. FOSTER.\nVirden, Man., 6th June, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section 23, in\nTownship 10, Range 28, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing ; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nJOSEPH W. TOUNGE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. W. Russell.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nCypress River, Man., 11th May, 1888.\nPleaee deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the northwest quarter of\"\nSection 31, in Township 6, Range 13, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let\nthis be your authority lor so doing; and I hereby authorizo him, in my name, to\nsign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nj. b. gowanlock.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. Creighton.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 29fch October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of James\nWilliam Tonge, John Webster Hendricks, James B. Gowanlock, Edward Nicholas\nHopkins and Robert Key Thomson; for the lands set opposite their respective\nnames in such requisition, and to state that Hendricks', Hopkins' and Thomson's\npatents are now in course of preparation. As orders from the two other persons\nabove named for the delivery of their respective patents to you aocompanied the\n192 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nrequisition, you will be advised by separate letter wih regard to the patent in each\nof these two instances.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH. for the Assistant Secretary.\nO* Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 29th October, 1888.\nSin,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt ol the order lrom Joseph Wi\nTounge, authorizing the delivery to you of the patent for the whole of Section 23,\nTownship 10, Range 28, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am, however, to inform you that no steps can be taken towards the preparation of the patent in question, until the receif t here of definite information as to\nwhat is the correct name of the person to whom the patent is to issue, as in the\nrequisition for the issue of the patent it is given as James W. Tonge, and in the\norder for the delivery of the patent as Joseph W. Younge.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal..\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 29th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from J. B. Gowan^\nlock authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west J of Section 31,\nTownship 6, Range 13, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nbas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacipic Railway Company,\nOppioe op ihe Secretary, Montreal, lst November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 29th ultimo, respecting letters patent required for Section 23, Township 10, Range 28, west of the\n1st Meridian. Joseph W. Younge is correct, not James as given in the requisition\nior the patent.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 7th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that the patent for the whole of Section 23,.\nTownship 10, Range 2f, west of the lst Meridian, is in course of preparation in the\nname of Joseph William Younge, that being the correct name as reported in your-\nletter of the lst instant, of the person in whoso favor a requisition for the issue of a.\npatent for the land in question has been made by the Canadian Pacifio Railway\nCompany.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nTrenton, 31st December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am writing you thinking I am writing to the proper person. If not,\nplease forward to proper Minister. I purchased some land in the North West Terri-\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009413 193 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 86.)\nA.1889\ntories.some years ago from the Canadian JPacific Railway Company and on the 31st\nof March ln\u00C2\u00ABt I completed my payments and am now waiting my patent from the\nCanadian Pacific Railway Oompany, or whatever source it should come, nearly nine\nmonths. I have written L A. Hamilton, of Winnipeg, twice since and have received\nthe same reply, only waiting for the papers from Ottawa. Now, sir, if you think it\nproper for me to wait nine months to have papers signed at Ottawa and keep me\nfrom rights to dt al with my own property, I do not think it justice. When I was\nnot to date with my payments I was charged interest on same. My purchase waa\nfor south-west quarter Section 23, Township 17, Range 25, west of the 2nd Meridian.\nI trust I will have an early reply and your earnest attention.\nRespectfully yours,\nJNO. W. HENDRICKS.\nA. M. Burgess, Esq., Deputy Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nj Department op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\ngIB)\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the south-west quarter\nof Section 23, in Township 17, Runge 25, west 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, N.W.T.,\nbearing date the 30th October, 1888, have issued in your name, and, in accordance with\nsection 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" have been forwarded to the\nregistrar of the Land Registration District ot Assiniboia, who will furnish you with a\ncertificate of title, free of charge, upon receipt of your application to him therefor,\nprovided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose please place yourself in communication with that official, giving\nhim your full name and your post office address.\nThe registrar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, N.W.T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nJohn W. Hendricks, Esq., Trenton, Ont.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the north-west quarter\nof Section 21, in Township 16, Range 27, west of the 2nd Meridian, in Assiniboia,\nN.W.T., bearing date 30th October, 1888, have issued in your name, and, in accordance with section 44 of \"The Territories Real Property Act,\" have been forwarded\nto the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, who will furnish\nyou with a certificate of title, free of charge, upon receipt of your application to him\ntherefor, provided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose please place yourself in communication with that official, giving him your full name and your post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is Geo, A. Montgomery, Regina, Assa., N. W. T.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R, HALL, Secretary.\nMr. Robt. K. Thomson, Moose Jaw, N.W.T.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1S88.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the fractional S. W. \u00C2\u00A3-\nof Section 23, in Township 17, Range 25, west of 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, North-\nWest Territories, containing by admeasurement 133-43 acres, and bearing date the\n30th October, 1888, have issued in the name of John Webster Hendricks, and, ia.\naccordance with section 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" were forwarded\nto the Registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, on this day, who*\nwill furnish him with the necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 1063.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n~ - kim J0HN E- HALL, Secretary.\n\>. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n194 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188\u00C2\u00A3\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1838.\nSir,-~I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the N. W. \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n21, in Township 16, Range 27, west 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, North-West Territories, containing by admeasurement 160 acres, and bearing date the 30th October,\n1888, have issued in the name of Robert Key Thomson, and, in accordance with\nsection 44 of the \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" were forwarded to the\nRegistrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia. on this day, who will\nfurnish him with the necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 1066.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that letters patent for the south-west J of Section 21, in Township 16, Range 27, west 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, N.W.T., bearing\ndate the 30th October, 1888, have issued in your name, and, in accordance with section 44 of f The Territories Real Property Act,\" have boen forwarded to the Regis*\ntrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, who will furnish you with a\ncertificate of title, free of charge, upon receipt of your application to him therefor,\nprovided he finds the land to be unencumbered.\nFor this purpose please place yoursell in communication with that official, giving\nhim your full name and your post office address.\nThe Registrar's address is Geo. A. Montgomery, Regina, N.W.T.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nMr. Edward N. Hopkins, Moose Jaw, N.W.T.\nDepartment op theInterior, Ottawa, 28th.December,.J.888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094lam directed to inform you that letters patent for the south-west \u00C2\u00A7 of\nSection 21, in Township 16, Range 27, west 2nd Meridian, Assiniboia, North-West\nTerritories, containing by admeasurement 160 acres and bearing date the 30th\nOctober, 1888, have issued in the name of Edward Nicholas Hopkins, and, in accordance with section 44 of \" The Territories Real Property Act,\" were forwarded'tb\nthe registrar of the Land Registration District of Assiniboia, on this day, who will\nfurnish him with the necessary certificate of title on application.\nThe grant number is 1065.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nO. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 31st December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt on the 22nd instant, of your\nletter dated \" 31st December, 1888,\" in regard to the issue of the patent for the southwest \ of Section 23, Township 17, Range 25, west of the 2nd Meridian, and to inform\nyou that the patent in question was forwarded to the registrar at Regina on the 28th\ninstant, of which action you were duly notified on the same day by a letter addressed\nto you at Trenton.\nThe application from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of\nyour patent was not received here until the 30th October last.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n-John W. Hendricks, Esq., Trenton, Ont.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009413\u00C2\u00A3\n195 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188\u00C2\u00A3\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for N. E. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 33, Township 8, Range 10, west 1st Meridian, and three other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in an Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled : \" An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nThos. Wilson, farmer....\nHugh Ryan, contractor.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nResidence.\nTreheme, Man.\nToronto, Ont.\ndo\ndo\nSection.\nN. B. i 33.\nAll 21.\nN. E. \u00C2\u00A3 9, excepting\ntherefrom six acres and\ntwenty-s even h u n-\ndredths of an acre(6*27)\nright of way of Manitoba South - Western\nColonization Railway\nOo., as same is now located across said land.\nS. $13\nTown\nship.\nRange.\n8\n10\n6\n12\n-\u00C2\u00BB-*>'\n12\n1\n12\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of lst.\ndo\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph\nCaldwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the city of\nMontreal\", in the Dominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands, by virtue of a mortgage in trust dated the first\nday of September, A.D. 1881, made to secure land grant bonds of said company\nas therein mentioned; and we, the Honorable George Eulas Foster, Minister of\nPinance for the Dominion of Canada, and the said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and\nRichard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees of the lands above described, and other lands,\nby virtue of another mortgage in trust dated the second day of June, A.D. 1888j\nmade to secure land bonds and inscribed stock of the said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby releasing and discharging the said lands\nand every part thereof from all claim by us or either of us under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nto be set hereto their corporate seal and the signature of the Secretary, and the\nother parties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals\nthis seventh day of Jane, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered by the company ^|\nand Messrs. Angus, Abbott and Turn- I\nbull, in presence of [\nG. A. D. Macdonald. j\nAnd by the Hon. Geo. E. Foster in the )\npresence of C\nW. Fitzgerald. J\n196\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B ANGUS.\nJ. J. C. ABBOTT.\nJOHN TCRNBULL.\nGEO. B. FOSTER,\n'-= 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nWinnipeg, Man, 9th May, 1888.%\nPleaee deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Pacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for tho south half of Section 13, in\nTownship 7, Range 12, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for bo doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\npaten\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. C. Campbell,\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nHUGH RYAN.\nWinnipeg, Man., 9th May, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east J of Section 9,\nin Township 7, Range 12, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nHUGH RYAN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. C. Campbell.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWinnipeg, Man., 9th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for Section 21, in Township 6,\nRange 12, west of he 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your authority for so\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required by the\ndepartment for said patent.\nHUGH RYAN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. C. Campbell.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWinnipeg, Min., 2nd May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east quarter of\n^Section 33, in Township 8, Range 10, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nTHOMAS WILSON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. 0. Campbell.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 30th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of\nThomas Wilson and Hugh Ryan, for the lands set opposite their respective names\nin such requisition, and to state that as orders from the persons above named for tbe\ndelivery of their respective patents to you accompanied the requisition, you will be\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2advised by separate letter with regard to the patent in each instance.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Paoific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 30th Ootober, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094-I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Hugh Ryan,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south half of Seotion 13, Town-*\n197 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nship 7, Range 12, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has-\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 30th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Hugh Ryan,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for tho north-east J of Section 9, Township 7, Range 12, west of the 1st Meridian, and to inform you that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI have however to inform you lb at no steps can be taken towards the issue of\nthe patent in question until the receipt here from tho Department of Justice of a\ndecision in regard to the claim of | The Canadian Pacific Railway Company,'' that\nthey are entitled to lands required for right of way purposes, in fee simple, and not\nas an easement only.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 30th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Hugh Ryan^.\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the whole of Section 21, Township\n6, Range 12, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has beenj\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of pret-\nparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op tSe Interior, Ottawa, 30th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Thomas Wilson,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 33,.\nTownship 8, Range 10, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of prepar-\nration, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to draw your attention to the application of the 7th June\nlast in which the issue of a patent in favor of Hugh Ryan for the north-east \ of\nSection 9, Township 7, Range 12, west of tbe lst Meridian, as well as the issue of\nother patents is applied for; and to iniorm you that the reservation of the fi\u00C2\u00AB27\nacres required by the Manitoba Southwestern Colonization Railway Company for\nright of way purposes, cannot be provided for in the patent for this quarter section,\nfor the reasons stated in the letter recently addressed to you upon the subject*,\nreference 190436, of this department. sw\n198\nMM SS'ViStoria.\nSessional Papers (No.[36.)\nA. 188&\nIt will therefore be necessary for you to furnish the department with a new\napplication, authorizing the issue of the patent in favor of Mr. Ryan, for the whole\nquarter section, or to accept a patent therefor in the name of your own company.\n1 am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 19th January, 1889.\nSrR,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable tbe Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. Thomas Wilson to enclose herewith letters patent for\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 33, in the 8th Township, of the 10th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacipio Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 26th January, 1839.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of 28th December (reference No. 188647), re-pecting the issue of a patent in favor of Hugh Ryan for the\nN. E. J Section 9, Township 7, Range 12, west lst Meridian, and stating that this\npatent cannot be issued until the question of reservation of right of way, &c, raised\nin your letter of the 27th December last, reference No. 190436, has been disposed of.\nI have to-day addressed you an official letter in reply to the last named communication, setting forth this company's views in connection with this matter.\nI trust that it may receive early consideration and that the patent applied for\nas above mentioned may issue without delay.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq, Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for N.W. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 15, Township\n12, Range 21, west lst Meridian, and four other parcels of land.\nThe Canabian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa,\nThe-Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which tho company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament, of Canada, passed in the\nfor;y-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: \"An\nAct respecting tho Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\n12\n9\n14\n13\n11\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nBeulah, Man..\t\nAll ly\t\nS.R. J 31\t\nN.B. i 3.,..\nN W\u00C2\u00A35\t\n21\n21\n26\n17\n27\nWest of lst.'\ndo\nRev. Joseph fiawson, Methodist\ndo\ndo\nPortage la Prairie,\ndo\n19F 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188a\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell\nAbbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the City of Montreal, in the\nDominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands, by\nvirtue of a mortgage in trust dated the first day of September, A.D. 1881, made to\nsecure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned; and we, the\nHonorable George Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand tho said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees of the lands above described, and other lands, by virtue of another mortgage\nin trust dated the second day of June, A.D. 1888, made to secure land bonds\nand inscribed stock of the said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above\nrequest; hereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof\nfrom all claims by us, or either of us, under the said mortgages, or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the f\u00C2\u00ABaid the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nto be set hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the\nother parties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals\nthis seventh day uf June, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered by the company \") C. DRINKWATER, Secretary,\nand Messrs. Angus, Abbott and Turnbull, { R. B- ANGUS,\nin the presence of {\nG. A. D. Macdonalo. J\nAnd by the Hon. George E, Foster, in the *)\npresence of V\nW. FlTZOERALn. )\nJ. J. C. ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBULL.\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nPortage la Prairie, 8th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of tbe Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of Seotion 5, in Township 11, Range 2*1, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to\nsign any receipt required by the department for said patent*\nJ. W. COCHRANE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094R. S. Thomson.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nCreepord, Man., 5th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for'the north-east quarter of Seo\n*tidn 3, in Township 13, Range 17, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent,\nDANIEL EAMOR.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. R. Dunlop.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nBeulah, March, 1888,\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Find enclosed the certificate just received from Thamesville, Ont. Please\nobserve I live at Beulah and have lived there for almost five years. Why you would\n-aend to Thamesville alter correspondence for so long a time I cannot account.\nPlease send my deed to my address at Beulah.\nAnd oblige yours,\nit *u t j \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u009E \ J- EAWSON.\nJ.0 the JLand Commissioner, Canadian Pacific Railway.\n-~ 200 \t 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nBeulah, 28th February, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east quarter of {-Section 31, in Township i4, Range 26, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorizo him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nREV. J. RAWSON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Isaac Clyde.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nAlexander, Man., 11th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of tho Canadian\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Pacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section 19, in\nTownship 9, Range 21, west of the 1st Principal Meridian,'and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nE. A. OSTERHOUT.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. M. Hill.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPendennis, Man., 12th December, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of Section 15, in Township 12, Range 21, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nJABEZ DADSON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fred. C. Thorn.\n\"To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Cana -\ndianPacific Railway Company for the issueof letters patent in favor of Jabez Dadson,\nB. A'. Osterhout, Rev. Joseph Rawson, Daniel Eamor and James W. Cochrane, for\nthe lands set opposite their respective names in such requisition, and to state that as\norders from all the persons above named for tho delivery of their respective patents\nto you accompanied the requisition in question you will be advised by separate letter\nwith regard to the patent in each instance.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from J. W. Cochrane,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west quarter of Section 5,\nTownship 11, Range 27, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, tor the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n201 52 Victoria, Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1\u00C2\u00AB89>\nDepartment op the Intebior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order, from Daniel Eamor,\nauthorising the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east quarter of Section 3,\nTownship 3, Range 17, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nbas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH. for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Rev. J,\nRawson, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east quarter of\nSection 31, Township 14, Range 26, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your .address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq,, Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u00941 am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from E. A*\nOslerhout, authorizing tbe delivery to you of his patent for the whole of Section 19,\nTownship 9, Range 21, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry tbereof\nbas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH, KINLOCK, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Jebez Dadson,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west quarter of Section\n15, Township 12, Barge 21, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwaided to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppice op the Secretary, Montreal, 3rd December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of 27th October last, letter No. 188654,\nRef. No. 188658, informing me that the patent in favor of E. A. Osterhout for the\nwhole of Section 19, Township 9, Range 21, West, was in course of preparation.\nIf tbe patent i8 ready I shall be much obliged if you will forward it here at your\nearliest convenience.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nT _ _ C. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Secretary Department of Interior, Ottawa.\n202 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889'\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 11th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 3rd instant,\nand to enclose herewith the patent which issued in favor of E. A. Osterhout for\nthe whole of Section 19, Township 9, Range 21, west of the lst Meridian, accompanied by a form of receipt, which please sign and return to this department.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue- of Letters Patent for S. E. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 33, Township 7, Range 3, west of the 2nd Meridian ; N. E. % Section 33, Township 7, Range\n3, west of the 2nd Meridian; S. E. J Section 25, Township 8, Range 5, west of the\n2nd Meridian, and part Section 21, Township 10, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian.\nBrandon, Man., 10th October, 1888.\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094On the 21st of May, 1888, we purchased from North-West Land\nCompany north half of Section 21, Township 10, Range 19. Has the deed been\napplied for by said company, or has it been issued ; if so, what is the delay ? Tott\nwill please let us know by return of mail, and you will greatly oblige,\nTours respectfully,\nBTJRCHIEL & HOWEY.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa. ;..'.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land1\ngrant to which the company are entitled under tbe terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourtb year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Yictoria, and intituled ; \" An Act\nrespecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship;\n7\n7\n8\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWilliam Dennington Kisby, farmer.\nArchibald Hislop, gentleman\t\n*Wm. John Burchiel, butcher\u00E2\u0080\u0094... 1\nDennington, Assa,...\nDennington, Assa....\nS. B. i 33...\nN. E. i 33 ...\nS. 1.1 25....\n3\n3\n5\nWest of 2nd.\ndo\ndo\n*A11 that part of N. * Section 21, Township 10, Range 19, west of the 1st Meridian, lying south of\nthe Assiniboine River, excepting all that portion of the said land which lies between two lines parallel\nto and fifty feet distant on each Bide from the centre line of the Canadian Pacifio Railway, as the same\niB now located and constructed across said land and land adjoining the same,.containing five acres,\nmore or less.\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntantooi the terms and conditions of the said contract.\n203 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nAnd we, Rchard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the city of Montreal, in\nthe Dominion of Canada, mortgagees of tbe lands above described and other lands, by\nvirtue of a mortgage in trust dated the lst day of September, A,D. 1881, made to\nsecure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned; and we, the\nHonorable G-eorge Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees\nof the lands above desoribed and other lands, by virtue of another mortgage in trust\ndated the 2nd day of June, A.D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed stock\nof the said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby\nreleasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim by us\nor either of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to\nbe set hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the\nother parties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals\nthis lst day of October, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence^\nof, as to signatures of Messrs. Angus, I\nAbbott and Turnbull,\nG. A. D. Macdonald.\nWitness to execution by Hon. George E.\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\n, R. B ANGUS.\nf J. J. C. ABBOTT.\nJ JOHN TURNBULL.\nFoster!\nC. W. Trbadwell. j\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nBrandon, Man., 11th June, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Seoretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for all that part of north J of Section 21, in Township 10, Range 19, west of the lst Principal Meridian, lying south of\nthe Assiniboine River, and let this be your authority for so doing; and I hereby\nauthorizo him, in my name, to sign any reoeipt required by the department for said\npatent.\nW. J. BURCHIEL,\nJOHN ALEX ANDE R HO WE Y.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094H. I. Skymues.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd October, 1888.\nGentlemen,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you, in reply to your letter of the 10th\ninstant, that no application has yet been received here from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of a patent for the north \u00C2\u00A3 of Seotion 21, Township 10, Range\n19, west of the lst Meridian; and that no entry except one to the effect that this half\nsection is part of the land grant of the above named company, is contained in the\nbooks of this department, in regard to this land.\nI am, gentlemen, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nMessrs. Burohiel & Howey, Merchants, Brandon.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 '- \u00C2\u00AB\u00C2\u00BB%\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 26th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of William\nDennington Kisby, Richard Claude Kisby, Archibald Hislop and William John\nBurchiel and John Alexander Howey, for the lands set opposite their respective\nnames in such requisition, and to state that W. D. Kisby's, R. C. Kisby's and Hislop's\npatents are now in course of preparation. As an order from the two other persona\n204\nI***-***\" 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188&-\nabove named for the delivery of their patent to you accompanied the requisition, you\nwill be advised by separate letter with regard to tho patent in this instance.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 26th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Messrs.\nV. J. Bmchiel and J, A. Howey, authorizing the delivery to you of their patent for\nall that part of the north half of Section 21, Township 10, Range 19, west of the lst\nMeridian, lying south of the Assiniboine River, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\n1 am, however, to infoim you that the issue of this patent has been stayed,\npending the receipt here of the opinion of the Department of Justice in regard to the\nquestion which has lately been raised as to whether your company is entitled in fee\nsimple to land required and occupied by them for right of way purposes, or only as\nan easement during the time such land is so occupied.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Seoretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the T_nterior, Ottawa, 29th December, 1883.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to draw your attention to the application of the 1st October\nlast, in which the issue of a patent in favor of William John Burchiel and John\nAlexander Howey for part of the north \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 21, Township 10, Range 19, west\not the lst Meridian, as well as the issue of other patents, is applied for, and to inform\nyou that the reservation of the five acres required by your oompany for right of way\npurposes cannot be provided for in the patent for this land, for the reasons stated in\nthe letter recently addressed to you upon the subject, ref. 190436 of this department ; and that it will therefore be necessary for you to furnish the department with\nA new application authorizing the issue of the patent in favor of Messrs. Burchiel and\nHowey, for all of that part ot the north half of Section 21, Township 10, Range 19,.\nwest of the lst Meridian lying south of the Assiniboine River, or to accept a patent\ntherefor in tbe name of the company.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq,, Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 16th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to enclose copy of a letter dated 10th instant, from Mr. W. B.\nScarth j also copy of a letter dated 9th instant, from Mr. W. A. Macdonald, of\nBrandon, respecting patent for the north half of Section 21, Township 10, Range 19,\nwest of lst Meridian, lying south of the Assiniboine River, in favor of W. J.\nBurchiel and J. A. Howey.\nAs you will perceive from the letters above-mentioned, the purchasers are\npressing us to complete their title to the land, and 1 shall be very glad if you will\ndo anything possible to hasten the issue of the patent.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R, Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa. 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nThe Canada North-West Land Company (Limited),\nWinnipeg, 10th January, 1889.\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094-I wish you to huriy the issue of patents asked for by us, I enclose\nyou a letter which I have just received from W. A. McDonald, Barrister, Brandon,\nwith regard to patent which should be issued to clients of his of all that part of the\nnorth half of Section 21, Township 10, Range 19, West of 1st Meridian, lying south\nof the Assiniboine River. These people have paid us in full over six months ago\nand naturally are anxious to get their title.. ,.\nYours truly,\nW. B. SCARTH, Managing Director.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nBrandon, 9 th January, 1889.\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Burchiel and Howey are at me continually about their deed, concerning which I have written you before. What can bd the cause of delay ? Kindly\nadvise, as they do not understand.\nYours truly,\nW. A. MACDONALD.\nW. B. Scarth, Esq,, Managing Director North-West Land Co., Winnipeg.\nDepartment op the Intebior, Ottawa, 23rd January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094'I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 16th instant,\n*with stated enclosure, respecting the issue of a patent in favor of William John\nBurchiel and John Alexauder Howey, for part of the north half of Section 21, Township 10, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and to inform you that this patent cannot be proceeded with in favor of the company's nominees, Burchiel and Howey, for\nthe reason stated in my letter to you of the 29th ultimo, reference 190099, to which\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2I am directed to draw your attention.\nI am also directed to state that until a settlement ha3 been come to of the question as to the reservation in patents for the company's own lands of the right of way\nof their railway, which is fully dealt with in my letter to you upon the subject, reference 190436 of this department, the preparation of the patent cannot be proceeded\nwith, unless, of course, the company are willing to accept a patent in their own\nname for \"all of that part of the north half of Section 21, Township 10, Range 19,\nwest of the 1st Meridian, lying south of the Assiniboine River,\" or furnish a new\nrequisition to issue patent to Burchiel*and Howey, in which the land is to be described in the same way, without the reservation of the area used by the company\nfor right of way purposes.\nI am, sir, vour obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 26th January, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letters of ^9th December, Reference\nNo. 190399, and 23rd instant, letter No. 196164, Reference 183750, respecting the\nissue of a patent in favoi of William John Burchiel and Joha Alexander Howey,-\nand stating that this patent cannot be issued until the question of reservation of\nright of way, &c, raised in your letter of the 27th December last, 190136, has been\ndisposed of,\nI have to-day addressed you an official letter in reply to the last named communication setting forth this company's views in connection with this matter. I trust\nthat it may receive early consideration and that the patent applied for as above\nmentioned may issue without delay, the purchasers being urgently in want of it.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nD .\u00E2\u0080\u009E ra \u00E2\u0080\u009E C. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n206 -SSMTictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 30?>\nA. 1889\n(Telegram from Winnipeg, Man.)\nPurchasers pressing for patent of part north half SecLion twenty-one, ten, nineteen, west first, lying south Assiniboine River. When may we expect it? Answer.\nW. B. SCARTH.\nTo A. M. Burgess, Deputy Minister oi the Interior.\n(Telegram^)\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 5 th February, 1889.\nPatent N. | 21, 10, 19, south of Assiniboine, cannot issue until question right of\n-way claimed by C. P. R. through odd numbered sections is settled.\nlEaH A. M. BURGESS.\nW. B. Scarth, Winnipeg.\n-Oopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters patent of the S. W. \u00C2\u00A3\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Section 27,\nTownship 11, Range 25, west lst Meridian and four other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company*\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway hereby request the issue of patents in the names\nof the persons, and for the lands described herein, being part of the land grant to\nwhioh the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and\nagreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-\nfourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: \" An Aot\nrespecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\n- Caleb Shier, gentleman ..\nIsaac Robinson, do\nEdward Hensley, clerk in Holy\nOrders\t\n'Thomas Young, farmer.\nChristina Graham Ross, wife of\nJohn Edgar Ross\t\nResidence.\nToronto, Ont..........\nLondon, Eag\t\nParkham Rectory,\nBideford, Devonshire, England......\nS. W. I 27.\nAU 31\t\nCalgary, Alta..\nGriswold. Man.\nSection\nN. W i 27.\nAU 27...\nS. 4 35.\nTown\nship.\nRange.\n11\n25\n23\n1\n10\n22\n24\n3\n9\n23\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of lst.\ndo 5th.\ndo 1st.\ndo 5th.\ndo lst.\nTi tne terms ana nonunions ui cuts \u00C2\u00BBtuu uuinrauu.\n.nd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esq., the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell\nit, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esq., all of th; city of Montreal, in the Dom-\n* All north aad west of Assiniboine river.\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAt\nAbbott,\ninion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands, by virtue\nof a mortgage in trust, dated the lst day of September, A.D. 1881, made to secure\nland grant bonds of the said company, as therein mentioned j and we, the Honorable\nGeorge Bulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada, and the said.\n-John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees of the lands\nAbove described, and 'Other lands by virtue of another mortgage in trust, dated the\n207 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA 1889\n2nd day of June, A.D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed stock of the\nsaid company as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby releasing\nand discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim by us, or either\nof us, under the said mortgages, or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to be\nset hereunto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and other parties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this 2nd.\nday of October, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of, as to signatures of Messrs.\nAngus, Abbott and Turnbull.\nG, A. D. Macdonald.\nWitness to signature, &c, of the \"}\nHonorable Geo. E. Foster.\nC. W. Treadwell.\ny\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS.\nJ. J. C. ABHOTT.\nJOHN TURNBULL.\nGEORGF E. FOSTER.\n)\n13th August, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian-\nPacific Eailway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-half of Section 35,\nin Township 9, Range 23, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nCHRISTINA GRAHAM ROSS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wm. Grayson.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nParkham Rectory, Bidepord, Devonshire, Eng., 12th May, 1868.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for all north and west of Assiniboine River of the north-west J of Section 27, in Township 10, Range 22, west of the\n1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your authority for so doing ; and I hereby\nauthorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required by the department for said\npatent.\nEDWARD HEN3LEY.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094S. P. Hodge, Parkham Rectory, Bideford, N. Devon.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nToronto, Ont., 19th July, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west quarter of Section 27, in Township 11, Range 25, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing ; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nCALEB SHIER.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094William C. Conloy.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1883.\nSir,--I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Caleb Shier,\nIsaac Robinson, Edward Hocsiey, Thomas Young and Christina G. Ross for the lands\nset opposite their respective names in such requisition, and to state that Robinson's-\nand Young's patents are now in course of preparation.\n208 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nAs orders from the thiee other persons above named for the delivery of their\n-respective patents to you accompanied the requisition, you will be advised by separate-\nletter with regard to the patent in each of these three instances.\n1 am, sir, your obedient servant,\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 H. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Urinkwatbr, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Intebior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Christina\nGraham Roes, authorizing the delivery to j on of her patent for the south-half of\nSection 35, Township 9, Range 23, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nlam also to infoim you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your aadress when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094lam directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Edward\nHensley, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for all north and west of the\nAssiniboine River of the north-west quarter of Section 27, Township 10, Range 22,\nwest of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been made in the\nOrder book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KIA LOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Caleb Shier,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-west quarter of Seotion 27,\nTownship 11, Range 25, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppioe cp the Secretary, Montreal, 24th November, 1888.\nMrs. C. G. Ross, S. % Section 35, Township 9, Range 23, west of the lst Meridian.\ngIE> i applied for a patent for this half section on the 3rd instant, application\nNo. 740l i , ,. . \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 ^\nI enclose copy of a letter from Mrs. Ross' solicitors urging the company to\ncomplete the title to this land. I shall be very much obliged if you can do anything\nto hurry the issue of this patent.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant.\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n36-14 209 52 Yia-ftoria.\nSessional Papers-i(&I&.*<86\)\nSl ism\nW8$8$p&Q, 19tb November, 1*888.\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Re C. G. Ross, south % Section 35, Township 9, Range 23, west 1st\nMeridian.\nIt is very important that we should get your Canadian Pacific Railway patent\nat once in this case. It has 'been standing a long time.\nThe land is under the Torrens system and title cannot issue witfltout patent.\n\"Would you oblige us by hastening the matter if possible ?\nYours, &c,\nEWART, FISHER & WILSON.\nThe Land Commissioner, Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Winnipeg.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 3uth November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you in reply to your letter of the 24th instant,\nthat the patent for the south-half of' Section 35, Township 9, Range 23, west of tfea\n1st Meridian, will be completed with the utmost possible despatch.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINILOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppioe of the Secretary, Montreal, 29th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094On the 3rd instant I forwarded you an application for patent in favor of\nCaleb Shier, for the south-west \u00C2\u00A3 Section 27, Township 11, Range 25, west of the 1st*\nMeridian. The purchaser desires to sell this quarter section, which he is unable to>\ndo, being without title to the land.\nI shall be glad if you will do anything you oan to hasten the issue of the patent.\nI have tho honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 4th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 29th ultimo\nin regard to the issue of the patent in favor of Caleb Shier, for the soutb-west J-\nof Section 29, Township 11, Range 25, west of the 1st Meridian, and to inform you\nthat this patent is now in course of preparation, and will be completed with as little\ndelay as possible.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH KINLOOH, for the -Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal,\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 3rd December, 188&\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mrs. C. G. Ross, to enclose herewith letters patent for S. fa\noi Section 3jj in the 9th Township of the :43rd Range, west of the Principal Meridian,\nin the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto. this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\npf| i| JOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal,\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 10th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. Caleb Shier, to enclose herewith letters patent fofe\n2>10 r 52 Victoria.\nSessxorial iPttpers '(No. W.)\nA. 1889\n\"?JW:A 0t Section **iin *e llth Township tit\he 25th Range, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Provinoe of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\n| L JOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of letters patent for Section 9, Township 12, Range\n17, west lst Meridian, and eight other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Rail wat \"Company.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents*fn\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen \"Vl6toria, and intituled: \" An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nB. Sproat, farmer\t\nJohn Wright, farmer\t\n'Robert 'Thomson, farmer.\nJames Beyhan, farmer \u00C2\u00AB. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nJohn Wright, farmer.......\nJames Leeeh, farmer\t\nJohn Cuming, gentleman\nResidence.\nTownship of Estnte-\nsinp.\nVirden, Man \u00E2\u0080\u009E...\nOsprey, Man .. \t\nHayfield, Man.\t\nVirden, Man\t\nGorrie, Ont\t\nLondesboro, Ont.....\nSection.\nAU9_ ,\nW. A 21\t\nN. % | 72\n3. W. f 7_\nS. W. J 33\nB. J 33\t\nMl 15\t\nTown-\nBhip.\n12\nRange.\n17\n8\n26\nl| -\n14\n8\n19\n8\n26\n12\n26\n13\n4\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0principal\nMeridian.\nWest of lst.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nWest of 2nd.\nAnd the company hergby agrees to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the city of Montirefr], in the\nDominion of Canada, mortgagees of XHe lands above described, and other lands, by\nvirtue of a mortgage in trust dated the first day of September? A D. 1881, made to\nsecure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned; and we, the\nHonorable George Hulas Foster, Minister of Finance for tho Dominion of Canada, and\nthe said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees W\nthe land above described, and other lands, by virtue of another mortgage in trust\ndated the second day of June, A.D 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed\nstock of the said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby\nreleasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim by us\nor either of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to be\nset hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the other\nparties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this lst\n0,M1\nIpro\u00C2\u00B0a-,Willm0tt' ^ J\u00C2\u00B0hD f f'fwi^MOTT,\nD. M. Dupe. J\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nA. W. BROWN,\nE.\nF.\nJOHN SPROAT.\n9th July, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east quarter of\n\"Section 7, Township 14, Range 14, west of lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nROBERT THOMPSON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. J. MoFadden.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nHayfield P. O., Man., 2nd August, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west quarter of\nSection 7, Township 8, Range 19, west of 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\n^ JAMES BETH AN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094John Lotxghlin.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nYirden, Man., 26th July, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west quarter of\nSection 33, Township 8, Range 26, west of lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\n^your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0receipt required by the department for said patent.\np * | v JOHN WRIGHT.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094H. H. Gouller.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nGorrie, Ont., 30th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the east \u00C2\u00A3 of Seotion 33, in\nTownship 12, Range 26, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\n213 5\u00C2\u00A3 Yictoria.\ns\"\"a-*'r.\n%jssipn,al Papers (N% \u00C2\u00A7&)\nA. 18S\u00C2\u00A3<\nauthority for so doing; and hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nJAMES LEECH.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094James Perkins.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDouglas, Man., 15th June, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south \u00C2\u00A3 and the north-west\n\u00C2\u00A3 of Section 15, in Township 12, Range 17, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and\nlet this be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name,\nto sign anv receipt required by the department for said patent.\nB J * H. E. WILLMOTT.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094R. Maltman.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nBelgrave, Ont., 21st April, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian-\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 25,.\nin Township 12, Range 24, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nJOHN GILLIES.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Alex. McClelland.\n!Ep. the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa*\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Henry\nEdward Willmott, John Gillies, John Wright, Robert Thompson, James Beyban,\nJohn Wright, James Leech, John Cumming, John Sproat, and John Sproat, Ft C.\nWillmott, Alexander W. Brown and Elizabeth Sproat, as executors and executrix of\nJohn Sproat, deceased, for the lands set opposite their respective names in such\nrequisition, and to state that John Cumming's patent is now in course of preparation. As orders from the other persons above named for the delivery of their respective patents to you accompanied the requisition, you will, be advised by separate\nletter with regard to the patent in each instance.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nVt Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway, Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 21th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John Wright\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the west half of Section 21, Township 8, Range 26, west of the, 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has\nbeen made in the order book of this department,\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from the executors\nand-executrix of the last will and testament of the late John-Bpr'oat, authorizing the ^Ifi^oria. Sessio-aal. Papers- (NkvSft) A. 1880\ndeliv^y to you ^t^e paten,t>%- the whole of.Section 9, Township 12, Range, 17, west\nol the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entary thereof has been made in the order\ncook ot this department.\n1 am, however, to inform you that the preparation of the patent in question\ncannot be proceeded wi:h until f-atiefactory letters probate of this will are filed here.\nBy the requisition from your company in wfeaeh the issue of this paten tfis asked\nfor the patentees are described as follows :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nJohn Sproat, of the township of Esquesing, in the county of Halton, in the Pro-\nTinee oi Ontario, farmer ; Fredk. C. Willmott, of the township of Trafalgar, in the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0county of Halton, Province of Ontario, farmer; Alexander W. Brown, of the township of East. Fiamboro', in the county of Weotworth, Province of Ontario, Esquire ;.\nand Elizabeth Sproat of the said township of Trafalgar, widow, the executors and\nexecutrix named in the last will and testament ol John Sproat, late of the said township of Trafalgar, farmer, deceased, and John Sproat, of the said township of Esque-\neing, farmer.\"\nIs the la6t named John Sproat the same person as John Sproat the executor in\nthis case ; and is he son of the deceased ? If so, were he and the deceased joint purchasers each of an undivided half interest of tbe land in question ?\nIn other words I am to request you to state what proportion of the land was the\ndeceased, and what proportion is the present John Sproat, in his individual capacity,\n\"respectively entitled to.\nYou will please bear in ruled that, in the opinion of the law officers of the Crown,,\nthat where a \ erson entitled to lands in Manitoba dies prior to the isnie of the patent\ntherefor, such patent must issue in favor of the executors of the last will and testament\nof tbe deceased, if he left one, and in favor of the administrators of his estate and\neffects, if he died intestate.\nIn tho present instance the patent must, therefore, grant to the executors and\nexecutrix of John Sproat, deceased, so much of the h.nd in question only as woum\nhave been patented to him had be lived, and mut-t grant to the present John Sproat\nIn bis individual capacity the remainder ofithe land.\n1 am also to remind you that the law officers of the Crown have, ad^sed this\ndepartment that the only letters probate which i-hould be recognized here in connection with tho isBUo of a patent ior lands in Manitoba are those which have been\ngranted by the proper court of that Province.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KIISLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Eailway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Robert Thompson, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east quarter of Section\n7, Township 14, Range 14, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order hook of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of pre-\nparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLuCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nd Djo*iHK*wATE%Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal;\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of thp order from James Beyhan,\nauthorizing tbe delivery to you of his patent for the south-weBt quarter of Section 7,\n3Wnship8, Range 19, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nias been made in the order book of this department.\nt\m 52 Yictoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1883.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of tho order from John Wright^\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-west quarter of Section\nS3, Township 8, Range 26, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\n1 am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from James Leech,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of bis patent for the east half of Section 33, Township\n12, Range 26, west of ihe 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that tne patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued. .\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from H. E. Willmott,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of bis patent for the south half and the north-west\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2quarter of Section 15, Townsh'p 12, Range 17, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state\nthat an entry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0G, Drinkwater, Esq., Seoretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John Gillies,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the son th west quarter of Section\n25, Township 12, Range 24, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, 3 our obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nO. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\n216 \u00E2\u0080\u00A252 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889*\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for W. & Section 35, Township 7,\nRange 18, west 1st Meridian, and three other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Compant.\nTCo the Honorable the Minister of tho Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in tbe\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Yictoria, and intituled: \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Rvilway.\"\nName.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nKesidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\n7\n11\n13\n12\nRange.\n18\n19\n14\n18\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nLafontaine Baldwin Powers, farmer\nMary Ann Pearase, wife of George\nRounthwaite, Man...\nCnrnberry, Ont......\nW. i 35\t\nN. W.i 21.\nN. W. i 31..\nE. i 17\t\nWest of lst.\ndo\ndo\nFanny Priscilla McOallum, wife of\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such issue as full performance pro\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the City of Montreal, in the\nDominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described, and other lands, by\nvirtue of a mortgage in trust dated the first day cf September, A.D. 1881, made to\nsecure Jand grant bonds of the said company as herein mentioned, and we, the\nHonorable George Eulas Poster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Joseph Caidwell Abbott, and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees of the lands above described, and other lands, by virtue of another mortgage\nin trust dated the second day of June, A.D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and\ninscribed stock of the said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above\nrequest, hereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from\nall claim by us, or either of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to be\neet hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the other\nparties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this\nseventh day of June, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence \"i,\nof, as to the signatures of Messrs. Angus, !\nAbbott and Turnbull. |\nG* A. D. Macdonald J\nWitness to execution by Hon.George E. Eos- 1\nter. r\nG. W. Trbadwell. J\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJ. J. 0. ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBULL.\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nRapid City, Man., 4th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the east * of Section 17, m\nTownship 12, Range 18, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\n217 ^Yicl-pria. ^s^*aJL:^aiH?rs, $$0. Zfa) A..3JB^\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize hjim, in, my name, to., sign any ije^peipt\nreauired by ^(ie department for. said patent.\nFANiNY PRISGILLA MoCALLUMi\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mrs. W. M. Yaughan.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nOsprey, Man., 4tb May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west J of Section 3lv\nin Township 13, Range 14, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for gaid patent.\nher\nMARY ANN x PEARASE.\ni ' mark\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Charles Edward Pearase.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nTownship of Turnberry, Co. Huron, Ont,, 18th April, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of\nSection 21, in Township 11, Range 19, west of the 1st principal Meridian, and let\nthis be your authority for so dping,; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to\neign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nTHOMAS EVANS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094John Kaine,\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nRounthwaits, Man., 19th April, 188^\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section 35, in\nTownship 7, Rango It, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nLAFONTA1NE BALDWIN POWERS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Samuel Townsend.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice cf the Secretary, Montreal, 7th November, 1888.\nApplication No. 716.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I begto request that a patent covering the N.W. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 21, Township\n11, Range 19, west 1st Meridian, in favor of Thomas Evans, asked for in the above\napplication, may be issued and forwarded to me with the least possible delay, as the\npurchaser is pressing the company to complete his title to the land.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the^Interior, Ottawa, 20th November, 1888.\nSie,\u00E2\u0080\u0094 I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from tbe Canadian Pacific Railway Company foRjtho issue of letters patent in lavor of Fanny\nPriacilla McCallum, Mary Ann Pearase, Thomas Evaijs,, and Lafontaine Baldwin\n218\nl<\" 5% Yictoria.\nSsss^pnal Papers1;. ($0, 36.)\nA. T88Sr\nPowers, for the lands set opposite their respective names in such requisition, and to\nstate that as orders from all the persons above named for the delivery of their\nrespective patents to yon accompanied the requisition, you will be advised by\nseparate letter with regard to the patent in each instance.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 20th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Fanny Pris-\ncilla.McCallum authorizing the delivery to you of her- patent for the east \ of\nSection 17, Township 12, Range 1*% wet-t of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is nowjn course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued,\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 20th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Mary Ann\nPearase authorizing the delivery to you of her patent for the north-west J of Section\n31j ^township 13, Range 14, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\n\"tbereof bas been madetin the order book of mm department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be foi warded to your address when issued.\n1 am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific, Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 20th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Thos. Evans*\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west quarter of Section\n2S$jIfcwnship 11, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nLam also to inform you that the patent in question is now in couise of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nCt Drtnkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Intebior, Ottawa, 20th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094J am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Lafontaine\nBaldwin Powers, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the west half of\nSection 35, Township 7, Range 18, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in tbe order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that tbe patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, yqur obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Dbinkwater, Esq., fjg^tfttary Qanaj^ian Pacifi^Railway Company, Montreal.\n219 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 2^th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 7th instant,\nrequesting that the patent in favor of Thomas Evans for the north-west quarter of\nSection 21, Township 11, Range 19, west of 1st Meridian, bo issued as quickly as\npossible, and to say that the patent in question is now in course of preparation and\nwill be completed and forwarded to you without delay.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOOH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Cttawa, 19th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor, by direction of the Honorable the Minister of the\nInterior, at the request of Mr. Thomas Evans, to enclose herewith letters patent for\ntho north-west quarter of Section 21, Township il, Range 19, west of the Principal\nMeridian, in the Province of Manitoba.\nThe accompanying form of receipt therefor be good enough to sign and return\nto this office.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nJOHN R. HALL, Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\n'Copies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for th$ issue of letters patent for W\ Section 17, Township 15,\nRange 28, west of the lst Meridian, and six other parcels of land.\nThe Canahian Pacific Railway Company.\n\"To the Honorable tbe Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in.\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under tho terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Qaeen Yictoria, and intituled: \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWm. Geo. Hurdman, Gentleman. ...\nChas. Edwin Read, Lumber Dealer.\nChas. Edwin Read, Lumber Dealer..\nHull, P.Q\t\nSouris, (fan ..........\nW* 17\t\nEil7\t\nSWJ 19..\t\nS*27.\t\nN W\u00C2\u00A3 27\nWi 3\t\n*W}17. ,,\n15\n15\n15\n9\n8\n13\n10\n28\n28\n28\n22\n22\n21\n18\nWest of 1st.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nJas. Martin Batchart, Cheesemaker.\nBurgessville, Ont....\nBrandon, Man\t\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro tanto\nof the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the city of Montreal, in the\nDominion oi Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands by\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2virtue of a mortgage in trust, dated the first day of September, A.D. 1881, made to\naecure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned : and we the Honor-.\n220 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36)\nA. 188\u00C2\u00BB\nable George Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada, and the\nsaid John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees of the\nlands above,described, and other lands, by virtue of another mortgage in trust, dated\nthe second day of June, A.D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed stock of\nthe said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim by us or\neither of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacifio Railway Oompany have caused to be\neet hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the other\nparties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this\nsecond day of October, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence \"|\nof, as to signatures of Messrs. Angus !\nAbbott and Turnbull, f\nG. A. D. McDonald. )\n\"Witness to execution by Hon. George E,\")\nFoster, C\nC. W. TREAnWELL. )\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJ. J.C.ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBULL.\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nBRANnoN, Man., 10th July, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of Section 17, in Township 10, Range 18, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nHENRY BRADFORD.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Robt, P. McKirr.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nBitegessville, Ont., 29th November, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section 3, in-\nTownship 13, Range 21, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nJAMES MARTIN BUTCH ART,\nCheesemaker, Burgessville.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Arthur Frain.\nTo the Honorable tho Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nSouris, Man., 19th June, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian-\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of Section 27 in Township 8, Range 22, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\np 4 I v GEORGE ARMSTRONG.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fred. J. Bridges.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nGriswold, Man., 7th August, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinktvater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian*\n-Pacific Railwav Company, the patent in my favor for tbe south half of Section 27, in\n2il 52 Yictoria.\ni^sftiStl f^-pl&s^Nb. S6f)\nA. 1889\nTownship 9, Range 22, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and 1 hereby authorise him, in my name, to Bign any receipt\nreouired bv the department for said patent.\nrequire y F r ALLAN YOUN^.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094George Stevenson.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nOttawa, 22nd August, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 19,\nin Township 15, Range 28, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nreouired by the department for said patent.\nCHAS. E READ.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094 W. G. Hurdman.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Ulterior, Ottawa.\nOttawa, 23rd August, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the east J of Section 17, in\nTownship 15, Range 28, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nCHAS E. READ.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. G. Hurdman.\n'To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nHull, P. Q., 29th August, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west ^ of Section 17, in\nTownship 15, Range 28, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize bim, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nW. G. HURDMAN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094S. G. Thompson.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 26th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, for tho issue of letters patent in favor of Henry\nBradford, James Martin Butchart, George Armstong, Allan Young, Charles B. Road,\nand W. G. Hurdman, for the lands set opposite their respective names in such requisition, and to state that as orders from all the persons above named for the delivery\nof their respective patents to you accompanied the requisition, you will be advised\nby separate'letter with regard to the patent in each instanc-;-.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 26th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Henry Bradford, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west quarter of Section 17, Township 10, Rang\u00C2\u00A9 18, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\n222 52 Yictoria, Sess^feaS Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nI am also to inform you that the 'patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address 'when issued.\nI am, sir, yonr obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Paoific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 26th November, 188%.'\nSiR,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from James Martin\nButchart, authorizing the delivery to you of his Datent for the west half of Section\n3, Township 13, Range 21, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOC H, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the InTebior, Ottawa, 26th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094-I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from George Armstrong, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west J of Section\n27, Township 8, Range 22, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry there-\n*of has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\n. I am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH,/or the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Oomp'any, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 26th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Allan Young,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south half of Section 27, Township 9, Range 22, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 26th November, 1888,\ngia I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order, from Charles E.\nRead authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-west quarter of\n\"\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Section 19 Township 15, Range 28, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n0. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 26th November, 1838.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Charles E.\nRead, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the eastf of Section 17,\n* 223 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nTownship 15, Range 28, west of tbe lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\n1 am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 26th Novembar, 1883.\nSir\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from W. G,\nHurdman, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the west \ of Section 17,.\nTownship 15, Range 28, west of tbe 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwai ded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, tor the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopibs of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letteis Patent for E. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 15, Township 7,\nRange a6, west 1st Meridian, and six other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nThe the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Yictoria, and intituled: | An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nAnn Moore, widow.\t\nZaehary Bailey, farmer\t\nJabez Elliott, iarmer\t\nRichard Barcombe, barrister\t\nThos Kneeshaw, farmer\t\n\nadvised by separate letter with regard to the patent in each of these seven instances,\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH.KINllOCH, for the Acting Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from S. R. Hesson,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the whole of Section 25, Township\n11, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 I am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n\u00E2\u0080\u009E t. _ H. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nU JJrinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian PacificRailway Company, Montreal,\n226 -52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nhe south-west \u00C2\u00A3 of See-\nto state that anentry\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nsiu SlR\u00C2\u00BB~I an? dire<5ted to acknowledge the receipt of the order from George Smith\nOharleson, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east quarter of\nbection 21, Township tf, Range 17, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n-~ H. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nt\u00C2\u00BB. .Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Oompany, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Thomaa\nJlneeshaw, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for t\ntion 21, Township 9, Range 17, west of the lst Meridian, and\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will beforwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Richard\nHarcombe, authorizing the delivery to you. of his patent for the north east J of Section\n15, Township 11, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entiy\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater,! Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22ad November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge tbe receipt of the order from Jabez Elliott,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent ior the west \ of Seotion 17, Township\n7, Range 17, west of the-lst-Meridian.-and to state that an entry thereof-has bean\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant.\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Zaehary Bailey\nauthorizing the delivery to 3 ou of his patent for the north-east J of Section 15, Township 12, Range 22, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater. Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n36-151 227 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drikkwater, Eeq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for Sections 21, 23, 25, 27, 33 and\n35, in Township 17, Range 17, west 2nd Meridian.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in tho Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in\nthe forty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Yictoria, and intituled: \" An <\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nThe Canadian Agricultural, Goal\nand Colonization Company (Lim.)\n/All 21 \\n1 \" 231\n) \" 26(\n< \u00C2\u00AB 27/-\nI\" s)\n17\n17\nWest of 2nd.\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of tbe City of Montreal, in\nthe Dominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands,\nby virtue of a mortgage in trust dated the first day of September, A.D. 1881, made\nto secure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned ; and we, the\nHonorable George Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus mortgagees\nof the lands above described and other lands by virtue of another mortgage in trust\ndated the second day of June, A.D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed\nstock of the said company as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby\nreleasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim by us\nor either of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to be\nBet hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary and the other\n228 -62 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nparties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this first\nday of October,. A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of, ~] C. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nas to signatures of Messrs. Angus, Abbott i R. B. ANGUS,\nand Turnbull, f J. J. 0. ABBOTT,\nGr. A. D. MAonoNALD. J JOHN TURNBULL.\n\"\"Witness to execution by Hon. Georgo E. i\n\u00C2\u00A3 GEORGE E. FOSTER.\nFoster.\nC. W. Treaowell.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, for the issue of letters patent in favor of \" The\nCanadian Agricultural, Coal and Colonization Company (Limited),\" for Sections 21,\n23, 25, 27, 33 and 35, all in Township 17, Range 17, west of the 2nd Meridian, and to\nstate that this patent is now in course of preparation.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KIN LOO H, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting ihe application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for N.E. J- Section 17, Township 7,\nRange 14, west lst, and five other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\n'To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the\ncontract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in\nthe forty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled ?\nI An Act respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nHenry Wilton, farmer....\t\nHerbert R. Macaulay, farmer..\nRobert Macpherson, formerly of Loon\nGreek, Ass., farmer......\t\nRichard Thomas, farmer-.\t\nChristopher Geo. Sparling, farmer.\nRobert Traqaair, farmer\t\nResidence.\nMillford, Man. -..\nBroadview, Ass ..\nVancouver, B.C..\nGlenboro', Man...\nAustin, Alan ,.\nWelwyn, Man\t\nSection.\nN.\nB.\nJ 17. ...\nW\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0i\n3.\nE.\nli\nN.\nIS.\n\u00C2\u00A33\t\n\u00C2\u00A7j\nW\n.\u00C2\u00A33....\nN.\nE.\ni 5\t\nTown\nRange.\nship.\n7\n14\n16\n6\n22\n17\n7\n13\n11\n11\n16\n29\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of 1st,\nWest of 2nd.\ndo\nWest of lst.\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Cald-\n-well Abbott 'Senator, and John Turnbull, Enquire, all of the city of Montreal, in the\n229 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889'\nDominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described, and other lands by\nvirtue of a mortgage in trust dated the first day of September, A.D. 1881, made to\nsecure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned; and we, the\nHon. George Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada, and the\nsaid John Joseph Oaldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees of the\nlands above described, and other lands by virtue of another mortgage in trust dated\nthe second day of June, A.D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed stock of\nthe said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above request hereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim by us or\neither of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to beset hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the other\nparties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this\nsecond day of October, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the^\npresence of, as to signature j\nof Messrs. Angus, Abbott and }-\nTurnbull, i\nG. A. D. Macdonald, J\nWitness to execution by Hon. ~\\nGeorge E. Foster. v\nC. W TfiEADWELL. 1\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJ. J. C. ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBULL.\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nWelwyn, Man., 19th July, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian-\nPacific Railway Company, tbe patent in my favor for the north-east J of Section 5,\nin Township 16, Range 29, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt,\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nROBERT TRAQUAIR.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. J. Colliger.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nAustin, Man,, 2nd August, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my Javor for the north-west J of Section 3,\nin Township 11, Range 11, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt,\n\"required by the department for said patent.\nCHRISTOPHER GEORGE SPARLING.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bruce Oswald.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nGlenboro', Man., 10th November, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east J of Section 3,\nin Township 7, Range 13, west, ol the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doirg; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\n\"required by the department for said patent.\nH RICHARD THOMAS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. Whipsett.\n!H\u00C2\u00A9 the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\n230 52 \"Wctoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nMillford, Man., 25th July, 1888.\nx> .Jle\u00C2\u00A38e deliver t0 Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the nOrth-east quarter of Section W, in Township 7, Range 14, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nHENRY WILTON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Frank Burnett, Glenboro'.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094-I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacifio.Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Henry\n\"Wilton, Herbert R. Macaulay, Robert MacPherson, Richard Thomas, Christopher\nGeorge Sparling and Robert Traquair, for the lands set opposite their respective\nnames in such requisition, and to state that Macaulay's and MacPherson's patents\nsure now in course of preparation*\nAs orders from the four other persons above named for the delivery of their\nrespective patents to you accompanied the requisition, you will be advised by\nseparate letter with regard to the patent in each of these four instances.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC Drinktwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Robert Traquair, authorizing tbe delivery to you of his patent for the north-east quarter of\nSeotion 5, Township 16, Range 29, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you tnat the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n>, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east J- of Section\n3, Township 7, Range 13,west oi the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nbaa beejMBjade in the order book of this department.\n231 \u00E2\u0080\u00A252 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.1880\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd November, 1838.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of tho order from Honry Wilton\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 17,\nTownship 7, Range 14, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for the S.E. J Section 31, Township 12, Range 16, west of the 1st Meridian, and six other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of land grant\nto which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contraot\nand agreement embodied in the Aot of Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-\nfourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: \" An Aot\nrespecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\nName.\n. . \u00E2\u0080\u0094. ... *\nResidence.\nSection.\nTown-\nship.\nRange.\n'.1\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nThos. Edward Ames, gentleman\t\nS.E. i31....\nVV. i 21 ..\nS W. 1 21...\nAll 9\t\n12\n12\n10\n6\n16\n9\n9\n16\n26\n26\n19\n27\n21\n20\nWest of lat.\ndo\ndo\ndo\nWest of 2nd?.\nWest of 1st.\ndo\nChas. Noble May wood, farmer\t\nJas. E. Hopkins and John W. Hop-\ndo\nE. \u00C2\u00A721.\t\nW. A 13 ,\nN. % 7\t\nThos. Lee Peters, land inspector\t\nAugustus Meredith Nanton, broker.\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such issue as fall performance pro tanta\nof the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Calif-\nwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esq., all of the City of Montreal, in th\u00C2\u00AB\nDominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described, and other lands, by\nvirtue of a mortgage in trust, dated the first day of September, A.D. 1881, made to>\nsecure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned; and we, the\nHonorable George Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees of the lands above described, and other lands by virtue of another morteazQ ia.\n23*$ 6 a\n>Ui 52 Yictoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.1889\ntrust, dated the second day of June, A.D. 1888, made to secure land bon^s and inscribed stock of the said company as therein mentioned, do join in the abovo request,\nhereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all\nclaim by us, or either of us, under the said mortgages, or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to be\nset hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the other\nparties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals, this first\nday of October, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of, \"|\nas to signatures of Messrs. Angus, Abbott !\nand Turnbull, f\nG, A. D. Macdonald. J\nWitness to signature of Honorable George B.\")\nPoster. (.\nC. W. Treadwell, )\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJ. J. 0. ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBCLL.\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nWinnipeg, 19 th July, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section\n13, in Township 9, Range 21, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nT. L. PETERS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. M. Stow.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPOWER OF ATTORNEY. .\nKnow all men by these presents, that I, Charles Noble May wood, of Township\n-6 and Range 19, west of the Principal Meridian, in the Province of Manitoba, farmer,\n-do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Augustus Meredith Nanton, Esquire, of\nthe City of Winnipeg, in the County of Selkirk, and Province of Manitoba, of tbe\nfirm of Osier, Hammond & Nanton, Managers of the North of Scotland Canadian\nMortgage Company, Limited, my true and lawful attorney for me and in my name,\nplace and stead, to apply for and receive from The Canada North-West Land Company,\nLimited, or the proper officer of said company in that behalf, final deeds from the\n-said company to me for Seotion 9, in Township 6, Range 19, west of the\nPrincipal Meridian, according to the Dominion Government survey, containing by\n-admeasurement 640 acres, more or less, and also to obtain the Crown patent for said\nlands and for the purpose aforesaid to give all necessary receipts and acquittances.\nAnd I hereby declare and make this power irrevocable, the same being given to\nthe said Augustus Meredith Nanton, in consideration of an advance made by tbe\n*aid North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Company, Limited, to me secured by a\nmortgage on said lands, the legal estate in said lands being now vested in said company.\nAnd I hereby grant full power to my said attorney to substitute and appoint\none or more attorney or attorneys under him with the same powers, and suoh substitute or substitutes at pleasure to remove and others to appoint. \u00E2\u0096\u00A0 .\nI hereby agreeing and covenanting for myself, my heirs, executors and administrators, to allow, ratify and confirm whatsoever my said attorney or his substitute\nor substitutes shall do or cause to be done in the premises by virtue of these presents.\nIn witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 27th day of July\u00C2\u00BB\nA,D* 1888# C. N. MAYWOOD.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of)\nCharles W. Peterson. J\n23'i 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.188^\nBrandon, Man., 8th September, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for tbe whole of Section 9, in\nTownship 6', Range 19, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nCM. MATWOOD,\nPer A. M. Nanton, Attorney.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. R. Waghorn.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nToronto, 4th July, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west quarter of\nSection 21, in Township 10, Range 26, west of the First Principal Meridian, and let\nthis be your authority ior so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign*\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nJOHN P. JACKSON.\nPer Thomas Tatlor.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. R. Clarke, Toronto.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nVirden, Man., 30th July, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section 21, in\nTownship 12, Range 26, west of the l6t Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt,\n\"required by the department for said patent.\nJ. A. BLAKE MAN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Benson Peters.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWinnipeg, Man., 8th March, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east quarter of Section 31, in Township 12, Range 16, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this-\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nTHOMAS E. AMES.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. HAiNi\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWinnipeg, Man , 30th June, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north half of Section 7, in\nTownship 9, Range 21, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0required by the department for said patent.\nA. M. NANION.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. M. Stow.\nTo the Honorable tho Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Thomas\n234 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nEdward Ames, John Albert Blakeman, John \u00C2\u00AB P.\" Jackson, Charles Noble Maywood,\nllt^^H John W\" Hopkins, Thomas Lee Peters and Augustus\n.Meredith Nanton, for the lands set opposite their respective names in such\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0requisition, and to state that the issue of the .patent to James E. Hopkins and John\nw. JlopRins bas been stayed pending the receipt here from you of information as to\nXfleir occupation. As orders from the six other persons above named for the\ndelivery of their respective patents to you accompanied the requisition you will be*\nauvised by separate letter with regard to the patent in each of these six instances.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n~ ^ H. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n^..JJrinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge tbe receipt of the order from T..L. Peters\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the west | of Section 13, Township\n9, Range 21, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Moutreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from C. N. Maywood,\nsigned by bis attorney, Mr. A. M. Nanton, authorizing the delivery to you of his\npatent for the whole of Section a', Township 6, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian,\nalso a power of attorney fiom Mr. Maywood, empowering Mr. Nanton to sign that\norder, and to state that an entry thereof has been made in the order book of this\ndepartment.\nI am also to inform you 1 hat the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\ngIRj\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John P. Jackson authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 21,\nTownship 10, Range 26, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment cp the Interior, Ottawa, 21th November, 1888.\ngIE j ani directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from J. A.\nBlakeman, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 21,\nTcwnthip'l2, Rarge 26, west of ihe lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nbas been mad'e in the order book of this department.\n235 52 Victoria\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in oourse of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0082\u00AC,. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Thomas E.\nAmes, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east \ of Section\n31, Township 12, Range 16, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 24th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from A. M. Nanton\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north half of Section 7, Township 9, Range 20, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\"C. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOppice of the Secretary, Montreal, 17th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094In reply to your letter of 24th ultimo, reference No. 190434, requesting\ninformation as to the occupation of Messrs. J. E. and J. W. Hopkins, I beg to state\nthat both are farmers.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa*\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 22nd December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to imform you in reply to your letter of the 17th instant\nthat a patent is now in course of preparation for the east half of Section 21, Township 16, Range 27, west of the 2nd Meridian, in favor of James E. Hopkins and John\nW. Hopkins.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0G. Drinkwater, Esq, Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n236 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for N.E. \u00C2\u00A3 /Section 25, Township 8,\nRange5,west of the 2nd Meridian; all of Section 1, Township 18, Eonge 17, west of\nthe 2nd Meridian, excepting part; and all of Section 5, Township 18, Range 17, west\nof the 2nd Meridian, excepting part.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under tbe terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign < f Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and entitled: \" An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nArch. Hislop, gentleman.\nThe Canadian Agricultural, Goal and Colonization Coy. (limited).\ndo\nResidence.\nBrussels, Ont..\nSection.\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A325.\nAll 1, excepting and reserving\ntherefrom all that portion of\nthe said land which lies between two lines parallel to\nand one hundred feet distant\non each side from the centre\nline of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway, as the same is now\nlocated and constructed\nacross said land and land adjoining the same, containing\nfifteen acres and seventy hundredths of an acre (15*70),\nmore or less.\nAll 5, excepting and reserving\ntherefrom all that portion of\nthe said land which lies be\ntween two lines parallel to\nand one hundred feet distant\non each side from the centre\nline of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway, as the same is now\nlocated and constructed\nacross said land and land ad\njoining the same, containing\ntwenty-four acres and fifty\nhundredths of an acre (24*50),\nbe the same more or loss.\nTownship.\n18\n18\nRange\n17\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nW. of 2nd.\ndo\n17\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agrees to accept such issue as full performance pro tanto-\nof the terms and conditions of said contract.\nAnd we Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott,'Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the City of Montreal, in the\nDominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands, by\nvirtue of a mortgage in trust dated the first day of September, A. D. 1881, made to\nsecure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned j and we, tbe\u00C2\u00BB\nHonorable George Bulas Poster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees\nof the lands above described and other lands, by virtue of another mortgage in trust\n237 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\n'A./1889\ndated the second day of Jane, A. D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed\nstock of the said company as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby\nreleasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim by us\nor either of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacifio Railway Company have caused to be set\nhereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the other parties\nabove mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this first day of\nOctober, A. D. 1888..\nSigned, sealed and dejjvered in the prCsenceX\nof, as to the signatures of Messrs. Angus, /\nAbbott and Turnbull, I\nG. A. D. Macdonald. /\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary,\nR, B. ANGUS,\nJ. J. C. ABBOTT,\nJOHN TORNBULL.\nWitness to execution of Honorable George 1\nE. Foster. f\nC. W. Treadwell.\nJ\nGEORGE B. FOSTER.\nI Department op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in lavor of Arthur\nHislop for the north-east quarter of Section 25, TowDsbip 8, Range 5, west of the\nUnd Meridian, and in favor of the Canadian Agricultural, Coal and Colonization\nCompany (Limited), for Sections 1 and 5, both in Township 18, Range 17, west of\nthe 2nd Meridian, and to inform you that Hislop's patent is now in course of preparation, but that the issue of the patents to the Canadian Agricultural, Coal and\nColonization Company has boen stayed pending the receipt here of the law officers\nof the Crown as to the estate of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in the land\nrequired and used by them for right of way purposes.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to call your attention to the requisition dated the lst October\nlast, and duly executed by '* The Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\" whereby the\nissue of letters patent is applied for in favor ot Archibald Hislop, for the north-east\n- quarter of Section 25, Township 8, Range 5, west of the 2nd Meridian, and in favor\nof \" The Canadian Agricultural, Coal and Colonization Company, Limited,\" for all of\nSections 1 and 5, in Township 18, Range, 17, west of the 2nd Meridian, excepting\n15*70 acres of Section 1, and 24*50 acres of Section 5, required by \"The Canadian\nPacific Railway Company \" for right of way purposes; and to state as follows with\nregard to the said Sections 1 and 5 :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe effect of issuing the patent for these two sections in accordance with the\nrequisition to which I have drawn your attention, would bo the loss of 40*20 acres\nto the Government, and tho gain of that area to your company. Prior to the inauguration of the present system of issuing patents in favor of your company's\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0nominees, in accordance with requisitions to that effect these two sections would\nbave been patented in the name of your company, and the total area thereof debited\nto the total area of the land grant to which they are entitled.\nThe fact that this department has consented to issue patents direct to the company's nominees, thu3 saving the company and the nominee in each case considerable trouble.and expense, should not, of coarse, result in loss to the Government.\nConsequently in tho patents for these two sections the right of way of your\ncompany cannot be provided for; and if such patents are to issue in the name of\n*l The Canadian Agricultural, Coal and Colonization Company, Limited,\" it will ba\n233 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.)\nnecessary for you to file here a new requisition applying for the issue o< patents for\nall of the said Sections 1 and 5, in the name of that company. If this be not done\ntne only course left to the department will be to issue patents for the two sections\nin question in the name of your own company.\nI am to request you to give this matter your earliest attention.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Paoipio Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 9th January, 1889.\nDear Hall,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am keeping by me the Assistant Secretary's letter of the 27th\n^ultimo, reference No. 190,4a6, and several others written about the same time on the\nsame subject, until I hear from you.\nAs I stated to you verbally the other day there is evidently some misapprehension in the mind of the writer of these letters in regard to the acreage of our\nright of way.\nIt is desirable that this matter should be set right without delay, and I shall be\nglad if you will look into it as soon as possible.\nYours very truly,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary^\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Paoipio Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 26th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor again to refer to the letter of the 27th ultimo, from Mr.\nKinloch, your assistant, to me, concerning the question whether this company is\nentitled to a grant of the land required for its right of way, in addition to lands\nwhich are granted to it as part of the subsidy of 25,000,000 acres mentioned in its\ncharter.\nMr. Kinloch suggests, in effect, that this company is not entitled to both quantities.\nAs I mentioned to you verbally at different times and in my letter of the 9th\ninstant, I supposed that Mr. Kinloch's letter, and some others in the same direction,\nhad been written under a misapprehension, but I continue to receive letters containing the same suggestion, and I wish now to call your attention officially to the\nmatter, so that it may be disposed of.\nThis company claims that by the terms of the original contract, the Government is to grant out of the public lands not only the 25,000,001* acres of land by way\nof subsidy, but in addition thereto, under section 10, the land required for the roadbed of the railway and for its stations, station grounds, workshops, buildings, yards\nand other appurtenances required for the convenient and effectual construction and '\nworking of the railway.\nAccording to this provision the company may ask for a separate grant out of\nthe public lands, of the land required for these purposes, which include its right of\nway and the 25,000,000 acres must be provided out of the public lands over and\nabove that which may be required for any of the purposes above mentioned.\nIt is to be noticed that there is no limit to the quantity of land to be thus\no-ranted for right of way, stations, &c, and there can be no debit and credit account\nkept regarding the acreage required for these purposes, so that the question which\nMr. Kinloch suggests, that is, the loss to the Government, and the gain to the company, of 40-20 acres, or any other quantity, can never arise, this company being-\nMr. Kinloch sugg<\nany otner quantity, can never arise, mis cumpauy\nlands\n1 i->_ ; 1 l C A_ n t-n + * sw\ c Str/. i\u00C2\u00ABan>oi\u00C2\u00BB/ilnc]a fxr ifa rtnOntitTT\niay be requir\nentitled as aforesaid, in addition to 25,000,000 acres, to so much of the public\nas mav be reouired for right of way, stations, &c, regardless of its quantity.\nJ H \u00E2\u0096\u00A0= 239 fi2 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA, 188\u00C2\u00A3*\nI suppose there would be no room for argument on this question and no confusion in the mind of any one if this company should, in the case of each parcel of land,\nthrough which its line runs, ask first ior a grant of the^land required for its right of\nway, stations, &c, and afterwards for a grant of the remainder of the section on\naccount of the subsidy. This course would be new, but would make it plain on each\noccasion that only the acreage of that remainder could be charged against the 25,-\n000,000 acres. It is seldom convenient, however, to follow this course, and that\nwhich has hitherto prevailed is to ask for a grant of the whole quantity, reserving\ncut of it the portion that may be required for right of way, stations, &c, with the\nexpectation and intention that this remainder only would be charged against the\nsubsidy.\nI am respectfully to submit that it would be more convenient to follow the\npractice which has hitherto prevailed than to adopt the new one which I have\npointed out, as one which would remove any room for argument on the subject: because the new one would involve, in the cabe of every parcel, the necessity for making two eeparate applications, first, one for a grant of the land required for right of\nway, stations, &c, and the second for a grant of the remainder of the section on account of the subsidy.\nI am instructed, therefore, to express the hope that the former practice may be\ncontinued and that this company may, as to each parcel, ask for a grant of it; the\nlanguage of the patent being such as will reserve so much of it as may be required\nfor right of way, stations, &o., on the understanding that tbe acreage of this reservation will not be charged against the 25,000,000 acres of subsidy, but that it will be\ngranted separately under section 10 aforesaid, as part of the land required for roadbed, stations, &c.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nO. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for \u00E2\u0080\u0094N. \ Section 35, Township 11, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and six other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\ntbe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to whioh the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the\ncontract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in\nthe forty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled :\n\" An Act respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nAlex. Forsythe, farmer ..,>....\nRoderick McCuaig, farmer\t\n4*8. Eobertson, merchant\t\nJohn Weld, gentleman,.\t\nJoseph Edwin McGusffin, farmer\t\nEffie Ziela McLarty, wife of John\nMcLarty, carpenter\t\nIsaac Bennett, farmer ,\t\nResidence.\nBrandon, Man\t\nPortage la Prairie,\nMan\t\nMontreal, P. Q\t\nLondon, Ont\t\nPenrith, Man\t\nVirden, Man ,\t\nVirden, Man.\t\n240\nSection.\nN. i 36....\nN. W. i 19\nAll 17.......\nS. E. i 15.,\nN. E. J3_\nS. E. | 3..\nE. j3-*_\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\n'\nTownship.\nRange.\n11\n19\n8.\n14\n7\n13\n28\n15\n25\n13\n11\n25\n26\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of lst.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nISAAC BENNETT.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. G. MoDougall,\nT6 the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Otta*wa.\nVirden, Man., 28th July, 1888,\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east quarter of\nSeotion 3, in Town* hip 13, Range 25, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let\nthis be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to*\nsign any receipt required by the department for said patent,\nMRS. EFFIE Z. MoLARTY.\n-Witness\u00E2\u0080\u0094D. H. Watson.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa,\nLondon, Ont., 25th September, 1887.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific RaUway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east quarter of\nSection 15, in Township 7, Range 15, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let\nthis be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to\nsign any receipt required by the department for said patent. WELD\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bdmond Weld, of London, Ontario, Barrister-at-Law.\nTo tbe Honorable tbe Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009416 241\n^ * Ardvthe comPany hereby agrees to accept such issue as full performance mo\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nn^vlT6,c?i0hard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the city of Montreal, in the\nlJonunion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands by\nvirtue of a mortgage in trust dated the first day of September, A.D. 1881, made to\nsecure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned; and we, the\nHonorable George Enlas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees\nof the landf, above described, and other lands by virtue of another mortgage in trust,\ndated the second day of June, A. D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and inscribed\nstock of the said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above request, hereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim\nby us or either of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nLa witness whereof, the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to\n,fce set hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary and the other\nparties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this first\nday of October, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of,\"} C. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nas to signatures of Messrs. Angus, Abbott ( R. B. ANGUS,\nand Turnbull, f J. J. C. ABBOTT,\nG. A. D. Macdonald. J JOHN TURNBULL,\nW itness to execution by Hon. George E. Poster 1 n vr\T>n r? tp wno-\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 n\nC. W. Treadwell. j GEO-KGE E. FOSTER.\nVirden, Man., 4th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacifio Railway Company, tho patent in my favor for the east half of Section 33,\nin Township 11, Range 26, west of the lst Prinoipal Meridian, and let this bo your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequiied by the department for said patent. 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188\u00C2\u00A3\nMontreal, 2nd August, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Seotion 17,\nin Township 14, Range 28, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be younr\nauthority for so loing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nreouired by the department for said patent.\n^ JAMES ROBERTSON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Jno. J. Milne.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPortage la Prairie, 15th June, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of Section 19, in Township 8, Range 27, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name,to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nRODERIC MacCUAIG.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094T. W. Russell.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPenrith, Man., 19th December, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the northeast J of Section 3.\nin Township 13, Range 2o, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nJ. EDWIN McGUPEIN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094W. S. Scarth.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa\nBrandon, Man., 10th January, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian-\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for fne north-east quarter of Seotion 35, in Township 11, Range 19, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let- thia\nbe your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign\nany receipt required by tho department for said patent.\nALEX. FORSYTH.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Neil Baton.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nBrandon, Man., 2nd February, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of Section 35, in Township 11, Range 19, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this ba\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nALEX. FORSYTH.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. M. Chanet.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nMontreal, 13th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094On the 3rd instant I forwarded you an application in favor of John Weld,\nfor a patent covering the S.E. J Seotion 15, Township 7, Eange 15, west lst Meridian.\n242 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.)\ni, u u Pu^c?laser 1S pressing the company to complete his title to the land, and I\nsnail be glad it you will cause the patent to be issued as soon.as possible.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nT -d \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E \u00E2\u0080\u009E C DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn \u00C2\u00B1C. Hall, Jisq., Secretary Department of tbe Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Isaac\nBurnett Efiio Z. McLarty, John Weld, James Robertson, Roderio MacCuaig, J. Edwin\nMoGuffin ami Alexander Forsyth for the lands set opposite their respective names in\nsuch requisition, and to state that as orders from all the persons above named for the\ndelivery of their respective patents to you accompanied the requisition, you will be\nadvised by separate letter with regard to the patent in each instance.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n\u00C2\u00BB H. KINLOCE,/o/- the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater. Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Isaac Burnett\n-authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the east half of Section 35, Township\n11, Range 26, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n~C, Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Mrs. Effie Z.\nMcLarty authorizing the delivery to you of her patent for the south-east quarter of\nSection 3, Township 13, Range 25, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John Weld,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east J- of Section 15, Township 7, Range 15, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific RaUway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from James Robertson authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the whole of Section 17, Town-\n' 36\u00E2\u0080\u009416\u00C2\u00A3 243 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.188$\nship 14, Range 28, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has\nbeen made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Roderie\nMacCuaig, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west quarter\nof Section 19, Township 8, Range 27, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in tbe order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Ca nadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from J. Edwin\nMcGuffin, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n3, Township 13, Range 25, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to. inform you that the patent in question is now in course of pre--\nparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Alexander-\nForsyth, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east. J- of Section\n35, Township 11, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Alexander\nForsyth, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n85, Township 11, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 13th instant,\n\"requesting that the patent in favor of John Wild, for the south-east J of Section 15*\n244 \u00E2\u0080\u00A252 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nlownship 7, Range 15, west of the lst Meridian, be issued as soon as possible, and to\nintorm you that this patent is now in course of preparation, and will be completed\n-and forwarded to your address with the least possible delay.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company*\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2the names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: | An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nPortage la Prairie, M.\nS.W. i 17 ...\nAll 9\t\n21\n25\n9\n2\n2\n22\nWest of 5th.\nArthur Millers Rawlinson, farmer ...\ndo\nWest of 1st.\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, and John Tarnbull, Esquire, both\nof the City of Montreal, in the Dominion of Canada, two of the mortgagees of the\nlands above described, and other lands, by virtue of a mortgage in trust, dated the\nfirst day of September, A.D. 1881, made to secure land grant bonds of the said Company as therein mentioned; and we, the Honorable George Eulas Foster, Minister of\nFinance for the Dominion of Canada, and Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, of the\nCity of Montreal, two of the mortgagees of the lands above described, and other lands,\nby virtue of another mortgage intrust, dated the second day of June, A.D. 1888, made\nto secure land bonds and inscribed stock of the said company, as therein mentioned\nfit being practically impossible, in our opinion, for the Honorable John Joseph\nCaldwell Abbott, Senator, of the City of Montreal, one of the three trustees under\neach of the said mortgages, to join herein owing to his absence) do join in the above\nrequest, hereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from\nall claim by the mortgagees, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the said the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\nto be set hereto their corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the\n245 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No 36.)\nA 188\u00C2\u00A3-\nother parties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals,\nthis twenty-ninth day of November, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of, } Q d*rINKWATER, Secretary.\nas to the signatures of Messrs. Drink- ! jj g ANGUS\nwater, Angus and T\"rn\u00E2\u0084\u00A2 \"' J JOHN TURNBULL.\nG. A. D. Macdonald. J\nAs to signature of the Honorable George E.\nFoster.\nC. W. Tread well.\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nWinnipeg, 17th May, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secrotary of the Canadian-\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor lor the whole of Section 9, in\nTownship 9, Range 22, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your-\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt,\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nWILLIAM T. SMITH..\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094 Herbert Hall.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Byam\nMartin Gddsal, Arthur Millers Rawlinson, and William Thomas Smith, for tho lands,\nset opposite their respective names in such requisition, and to state that Godsal's and\nRawlinton's patents are now in course of pieparation. As orders from the other\nperson above named for the delivery of hip patent to you accompanied the requisition, you will be adt ieed by separate letter with regard to the patent in this instance*\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater,. Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094J am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from William T.\nSmith, authorizing the delivery to you of hia patent for the whole of Section 9,\nTownship 9, Range 22, west of tbe lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nbas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for N.E. I Section 27, Township\n7, Range 17, west lst Meridian; S.E. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 19, Township 14, Range 31, west\n1st Meridian ;S.W.\u00C2\u00A3 Section 3, Township 6, Range 15, west lst Meridian; N.E. \u00C2\u00A3\nSection 21, Township 23, Range 1, west 5th Meridian.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the per\u00C2\u00A3ons and for the lands deecnjbed herein, being part ot the land\n246\nr\u00E2\u0080\u0094 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.188\u00C2\u00A3\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria and intituled: \" An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\n17\n31\n15\n1\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nGeo. Samuel Walker, farmer\t\nSouris City, Man....\nBrantford, Ont \t\nStockton, Man\t\nm E. i 27,...\nS. E 119....\nS. W. \u00C2\u00B13.,...\nm e. i 21....\n7\n14\n6\n23\nWest of 1st.\ndo\ndo\nWeqt of 5th.\nCharles Drnmmond Hay, farmer\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro tanto\nof tbe terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richaid Bladworth Angus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Senator, and John Turnbull. Esquire, all of the City of Montreal,,\nin the Dominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described and other lands,\nby virtue of a mortgage in trust dated the lst day of September. A.D,, 1881, made\nto securo land grant bonds of tbe said company as thorein mentioned; and we, the\nHonorable George Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott ai d Richard Bladworth Angus, mortgagees\n\u00C2\u00A9f the lands above described, and other lands, by virtue of another mortgage in\ntrust dated the 2nd day of June, A.D., 1888, made to secure land bonds and\ninscribed stock of the said company, as therein mentioned, do join in the above\n\"request hereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from\nall claim by us or either of us, under the said mortgages or either of them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused\n\"to be set hereto thoir corporate seal and the signature of their secretary, and the-\nother parties mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals, this\nthirtieth day of November, A.D. 1888.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of, \"}\nas to the signatures of Messrs. Drinkwater, !\nAngus, Abbott, and Turnbull,\nG-. A. D. Macdonald.\nAs to the Hon. George E. Poster's signature\nC. W. Tread well.\nY\nJ\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJ. J. 0, ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBULL.\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nStockton, Man., 24th February, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 3,\nTownship 6, Range 15, west of the lst Meridian, and let this be your authority for\nso doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt required by\nthe department for said patent.\n* C. DRUMMONDHAY.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094John Horrocks.\nTo tbe Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottaws.\nSouris City, Man., 18th February, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 27,\nin Township 7, Range 17, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nauthority tor so doing ; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nxeauired by the department for said patent.\nu EPHRAIM ROGERSL\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Wm. Thos, Hill .\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 21st December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Ephraim\nRogers, George Samuel Walker, Charles Drummond-Hay and Hugh Munro, for the\nlands ]set opposite their respective names in such requisition, and to state that\nWalker's and Munro's patents are now in course of preparation. As orders from the\nother persons above named, for the delivery of their respective patents to you, accompanied the requisition, you will be advised by separate letter with regard to the\npatent in each of these two instances.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq,, Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Oompany, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 21st December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from C. Drummond -\nHay, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-wost J of Seotion 3,\nTownship 6, Range 15, west of the lst Meridian, and to stato that an entry thereof\nbas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 21st December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Ephraim\nRogers authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-east J of Section\n27, Township 7, Range 17, west ofthe lst Meridian, and to state tbat an entry thereof\nbas been made in the ordec book of this department.\nI am also to intorm you that the patent in question is now in course of\npreparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nLam, sir, your obedient servant,\nti. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Patrfie\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for part of N.- W. J Section 15,\nTownship 12. Range 22, West of the lst Meridian; S. ^ Section 15, Township8/\nRange 27, West of the 1st Meridian; part of N- W. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 31, Township 10,\nRange 17, West lst Meridian; W. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 3, Township ti, Range 19, West 1st\nMeridian; S.-E. J Section 23, Township 8, Range 16, West lst Meridian; SL-W.\nJ Section 35, Township 10, Range 22, West lst Meridian.\nThe Canadian Paoipio Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacifio Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nihe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the laud\n248 52 Victoria..\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\ntorty-tourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacifio Railway.\"\nName.\nResidence.\nSection.\nTown- .\nship.\nRange.\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nSolomon Roos, gentleman\t\nFergus, Ont\t\nN.W. i 15 ...\nS. & 16 ..\n12\n8\n10\n6\n8\n10\n22\n27\n17\n19\n16\n22\nWest of lat.\ndo\nAnn Mathews, widow\t\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Helen Wilkie, of the Village of\nFergus, in the Province of Ontario,\nwidow, administratrix of the estate\nof the late Tsabeila B. Wilkie \t\nJohn Kingsby, farmer\t\nAugustus Rennie Robertson, gen-\nN.W. 1 31...\nW.J 3\t\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A323 ,.,,\nS. W. 1 35...\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nJohn James Elliott, railway con-\n* Excepting and reserving therefrom five acres and ninety-seven hundredths of an acre, more or\nless, right of way of the Canadian Pacific Railway as the same is now located and constructed across\nthe said land.\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, and John Turnbull, Esquire, both\nof the City of Montreal, in the Dominion of Canada, two of the mortgagees of the*\nland above described and other lands, by virtue of a mortgage in trust dated the\nfirst day of September, A.D. It81, made to secure land grant bonds of the said\ncompany as therein mentioned; And we, the Honorable George Ealas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada, and Richard Bladworth Angus, Esqaire,\nof the City of Montreal, two of the mortgagees of the lands above described, and\nother lands, by virtue of another mortgage in trust dated the second day of June,\nA. D. 1888, made to secure land bond:* and inscribed stock of the said oompany as\ntherein mentioned (it ^beiDg practically impossible, in our opinion, for the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Senator, of the City of Montreal, one of tbe three\ntrustees under each of the said mortgages, to join herein, owing to his absence), do\njoin in the above request, hereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every\npart thereof from all claim by the mortgagees under the said mortgages or either\nof them.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to bo\nset hereto their corporate seal and. the signature of their secretary, and the other\nparties above mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this\ntwenty-ninth day of November, A.D. 1888.\nK\nigi\"\nAngus and Turnbull,\nG. A. D. Macdonald.\nJigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of ^\nas to signatures of Messrs. Drinkwater, 1\nAs to signature of Hon. George E. Foster,\nC. W. Treadwell.\ni\nj\n}\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS.\nJOHN TURNBULL.\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nWinnipeg, Man., lst October, 1838.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 35,\nin Township 10. Range 22, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nF 249 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889*\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nreouired by the department for said patent.\nJOHN JAS. ELLIOTT.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094E. S. Daneorth.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nAllanburgh, Ont., 27th October, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of tbe Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 23,\nin Township 8, Range 16, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to \"sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nWitn ess\u00E2\u0080\u0094Fitzalwyn Wilkins.\nTo tbe Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nA. R. ROBERTSON.\nHowioh, Ont., 27th October, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section '3, in\nTownship 6, Range 19, west of tbe lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and 1 hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt-\nacquired by the department for said patent.\nhis\nJOHN X KINGSLEY.\nmark.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094First read over and explained.\nThomas Holmes, J. P.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nFergus, Ont., 20th August, 1888,\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of\nSection 31, in Township 10, Range 17, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and\nlet this be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to\neign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nHELEN WILKIE.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J, C. Donaldson, of the Village of Fergus, in the County of Wellington, Barrister at Law.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nManda P. 0., Man., lst November, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south half of Section 15, in\nTownship 8, Range 27, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nANN MATHEWS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Elmer Hall ad ay.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nHamilton, Ont., 10th November, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west quarter of Section 15, in Township 12, Range 22, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let\n250 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\"\n; this be your authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to\nsign any receipt required by the department for said patent.\nw.+ _ I SOLOMON ROOS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Henry Schuly.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 29th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the application of the 29th ult.,\nm which the issue of a patent in favor of Helen Wilkie, as administratrix of the\nestate of the late Isabella D. Wilkie, for all of the north-west quarter of Section 31,\nTownship 10, Range 17, west of tbe 1st Meridian, \"excepting and reserving therefrom five acres and ninety-seven hundredths of an acre, more or less, right of way\nof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company as the same is now located and constructed\nacross tbe said land,\" as well as the issue of other patents, is applied for and to state\nas follows:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nIn the first place the reservation of the land required by your company for right\n\u00C2\u00A9f way purposes cannot be provided for in the patent for the said quarter Section\nfor the reason stated in the letter recently addretsed to you upon that subject,\n190436 of this department. The patent must issue for the whole quarter section\neither in the name of your company, or in favor of Mrs. Wilkie; and if it is to issue\nan her favor then it will of course be necessary to file here a new application\nauthorizing tbe issue of the patent to her ior all of the quarter section.\nIn the second place (and in the event of the issue of the patent to Mrs. Wilkie)\nthe law cfficers of the Crown bave advised this department that wheie an entrant\nfor land in the Province of Manitoba dies prior to the issue of a patent therefor such-\nland under the law of that Province passes to the personal representatives of the\ndeceased. The patent to which Isabella B. Wilkie would have been entitled had she\nlived must therefore issue in favor of tbe executor or executrix named by her in her\nlast will and testament, if she left one, or in favor of the' administrator or administratrix of her estate and effects if she died intestate.\nIn the former case it will therefore be necessary to file here letters probate of\ntbe will of the deceased with a copy of such will annexed, and in the latter case\nletters of administration. A copy of the letters probate, or letters of administration,\nduly certified as suoh by the clerk of the court from which the same have been or may--\nfce granted, will suffice for tbe purposes of this department in case the applicant may\nrequire to retain the original for some other object. This department has also been\nadvised by the law officers of the Crown that the only letters probate or letters of\nadministiation which can be recognized here in connection with the issue of a patent\nfor lands in Manitoba, where the original entrant has died prior to the issue of the\npatent, are those granted by the proper court of that Province.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secrftary.\nCL Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 29th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from John James\nElliott, authorizing the delivery to jou of his patent for the south-west quarter of\nSection 35, Township 10, Range 22, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of\npreparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued,\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n2ol , 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 29th Dec, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from A. R. Robertson, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the south-east quarter of\nSection 23, Township 8, Range 16, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of*\n.preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nSecretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 29 th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the recei pt of the order from John Kingsley,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the west \ of Section 3, Township\n6, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued,\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KIN LOCH,/or the Assistant Secretary.\n*C. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 29th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the reoeipt of the order from Mrs. Ann\nMathews, authorizing the delivery to you of her patent for the south J of Section 15,\nTownship 8, Range 27, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in questi on is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when is sued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 29th December, 1888*\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Solomon\nRoos, authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the north-west quarter\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Section 15, Township 13, Range 22, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that\n-entry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of prepar\nation, and will be forwarded to your addres3 wh en issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nof\nan.\n(Telegram.)\nMontreal, 31st December, 1888.\nTo John R. Hall, Department of Interior.\nPlease hurry issue of patent west half three, six, nineteen, in favor of John\nKingsley;'applied for fourteenth inst.\nC. DR1NKWATEBL\n252 B2 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No.~36.) A. 188\u00C2\u00A3\n(Telegram.)\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 31st December, 1888.\nC Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nKmgsley patent going through.\nJOHN R. HALL.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 7th January, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to the order from Mr. John Kingsley authorizing the.\ndelivery to you of his patent for the west half of Section 3, Township 6, Range 19,\nwest of the lst Meridian, I am directed to state that, in accordance with your\nrequest, the patent for this land was handed to Mr. L. A. Hamilton, the Land Commissioner of your company, on the 3rd instant.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Paoipio Railway Company,\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 9th January, 1889.\nSio,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to your letter of the 7th instant, Reference No. 193633, advising me that in accordance with my request the patent in favor of John Kingsley for\nthe west fa Section 3, Township 6, Range 19, west lst Meridian, had been handed to\nMr. Hamilton, and as your letter does not furnish the information required for my\nrecords I shall be much obliged if you will inform me of the Canadian Pacific-\nRailway grant number, date and acreage of the patent.\nI am, dear sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 14th January, 1889.\nSia,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you in reply to your letter of the 9th instant, that\ntbe grant number of the patent to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the\nwest half of Section 3, Township 6, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, is 1210; that.\ntbe area of this half section is 320 acres, and that the patent bears date the 31st ult.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for the E. \u00C2\u00A3 Section 33, Township-\n5, Range 19, west of ihe lst Meridian ; and other lands.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company is entitled under the terms and conditions of tho contract and agreement embodied in the Act of tbe Parliament of Canada, passed in tha\n253 m\n52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\"\nName.\nThomas R. Jowett, gentleman\t\nRichard J. S. Wheeler, farmer\t\nSarah Livingstone, wife of William\nGuy Livingstone\t\nHon. Alex. Morris, gentleman \t\ndo do do \t\ndo do do \t\ndo do do \t\nWilliam Walter Beard, farmer\t\nByam Martin Godsal, farmer\t\nResidence.\nBayfield, Ont\t\nArrow River, Man\nGlenboro', Man...\nToronto, Ont ,\ndo do - \t\ndo do - \t\ndo do\t\nMoosomin, Assa...\nOalgary, Alta\t\nSection.\nTownship.\nRange.\nB.^33...\n5\n19\nS.E. J 23\n13\n26\nS.W.J15\n7\n14\nW. $ 45.\n10\n27\nN. \u00C2\u00A3 19\u00E2\u0080\u009E\n14\n16\n8- \u00C2\u00A3 19..\n6\n15\nN. $ 27..\n8\n10\nE $15..\n13\n31\nS.E. J-31\n21\n1\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of 1st.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nWest of 5th.\nAnd tho company hereby agrees to accept such issue as a full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Angus, Esquire, John Turnbull, Esquire, both of\nthe City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, and Dominion of Canada, two of the\nmortgagees of the land above described and other land-*, by virtue of a mortgage in\ntrust dated the first day of September, A.D 1881, made to secure land graut bonds of\nthe said company as therein mentioned; and we, the Honorable George E. Poster,\nMinister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada, and Richard Bladworth Angus,\nEsquire, of the City of Montreal, two of the mortgagees of the lands above described,\nand other lands, by virtue of another mortgage in trust dated the second day of\nJune, A.D. 1888, made to seoure land bonds and inscribed stock of the said company,\nas therein mentioned, (it being practically impossible in our opinion for the Honorable\nJohn Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Senator, of the City of Montreal, one of the three\ntrustees under each of the said mortgages to join herein owing to his absence), do>\njoin in the above request, hereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every\npart thereof from all claim by the mortgagees^ under the said mortgages or either of\nthem.\nIn witness whereof the Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to be sot\nheieto their corporate seal and signature of their secretary, and the other parties\nabove mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this twenty-ninth\nday of November, A.D. 1838.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the presence of, \"\")\nas to signatures of Messrs. Angus, Turn- I\nbull and Drinkwater, j\"\nG. A. D. Macdonald. j\nAs to signature of Honorable Georgo E. \")\nPoster. I\nC. W. Tread well. )\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJOHN TURNBULL,\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nToronto, Ont., 22nd September, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent iu my favor for the north J of Section 21, in\nTownship 8, Range 10, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby anthorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nALEX. MORRIS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094E. M. Morris, Toronto.\n-To the Honorable the Minister of tbe Interior, Ottawa.\n254 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nToronto, Ont., 22nd September, 1888.\n-d .?leDS\u00C2\u00AE, deliv\u00C2\u00AEr to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nfaciuc Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south half of Seotion 19,\nin lownsnip 6, Range 15, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nWi tp \u00C2\u00BBr \u00E2\u0080\u009E ALEX. MORRIS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094E. M. MpRRis.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nToronto, Ont,, 22nd September, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north half of Seotion 19, in\nTownship 14, Range 16, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nautnority for so doing * and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nALEX. MORRIS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094E. M. Morris.\n\"To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nToronto, Ont., 22nd September, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section 25, in\nTownship 10, Range 27, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this bo your*\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nALEX. MORRIS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094E. M. Morris.\nWinnipeg, 4th October, 1888.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the south-west quarter of Section 15, in Township 7, Range 14, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing ; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\n^ S. LIVINGSTONE.\nWitness.\u00E2\u0080\u0094M. A. Livingstone.\n\"To the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nArrow River, Man., 26th September, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, tbe patent in my favor for the south-east quarter of Section 23, in Township 13, Range 26, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be\nyour authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any\nreciept required by the department for said patent.\nRICHARD J. S. WHEELER.\nWitness.\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nBayfield, Ont., lst September, 1838.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the east half of Section 33, in\nat. O 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889*\nTownship 5, Range 19, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired bv the department for said patent.\nTHOMAS R. JOWETT.\nWitness.\u00E2\u0080\u0094C. A. Hartt, Notary Public.\nTo~the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of Thomas R.\nJowett, Richaid J. S. Wheeler, Sarah Livingston, Hon. Alexander Morris, William\nWalter Beard and Byam Martin Godsal, for the lands set opposite their respective\nnames in such requisition, and to state that Beard's and Godsal's patents are now in\ncourse of preparation. As orders from the other persons above named for tho delivery\nof their respective patents to you accompanied the requisition, you will be advised by\nseparate letters with regard to the patent in each instance.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal,\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the four orders from Hon.\nAlexander Morris authorizing tbe delivery to you of bis patents for the north half of\nSection 27, Township 8, Range 10, west of the lst Meridian ; the south half of Section\n19, Township 6, Range 15, west of the 1st Meridian* the north half of Section 19,\nTownship 14, Range 16, west of the 1st Meridian ; and the west half of Section 25,.\nTownship 10, Range 27, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in tbe order book of this department.\nI am aJso to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Mrs. S. Livings-\nxon, authorizing the delivery to you of her patent for tho south-west quarter of Sec*\ntion 15, Township 7, Range 14, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the,order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to acknowledge tbe receipt of the order from Richard J. S. Wheeler,,\nauthorizing the delivery to you of his patent for tbe south-east quarter of Section\n23, Township 13, Range 26, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry\nthereof has been made in the order book of this department.\n1 am, however, to inform you that this patent cannot issue until the receipt here\nof information as to Mr. Wheeler's full name.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n_ H. K1JSLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2U Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\n256 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 27th December, 1888.\nSm,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from Thomas R.\nJowett, authorizing tbe delivery to you of his pateDt for the east half of Section 33,\nlownenip 5, Range 19, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am, however, to inform you that no steps can be taken towards the issue of\nibis patent until the receipt here of information as to Mr. Jowett's full name.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KIN LOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOff;oe op the Secretary, Montreal, 6th February, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of the 27th December last, letter No, 193661,\nreference No. 193647, respecting the issue of a patent for the east half of Section 33,\nTownship 5, Range 19, west lst Meridian, and in answer to your inquiry, I beg to\nstate that the full name of the grantee is Thomas Richard Jowett.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Compaky,\nOppice op the Secretary, Montreal, 6th February, 1889.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of the 27th December last, letter No\u00C2\u00BB.\n193659, reierence No. 193(547, respecting the issue of a patent for the south-east\nquarter of Section 23, Township 13, Range 26, west of the lst Meridian, I now beg.\nlo inform you that the grantee's full name is Richard James Sadlier Wheeler.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 12th February, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 6th instant,\nand to inform you that the patent for the south-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 23, Township 13,\nRange 26, west of the lgt Meridian, is now in course of preparation in the name of\nRichard James Sadlier Wheeler.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nC. Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Co npany, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 12th February, 1889.\ngIB i am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 6th instant*\nand to inform you that the patent for the east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 33, Township 5, Range 19,\nwest of the 2nd Meridian, is row in course of preparation in favor of Thomas Richard\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nG Dbinkwateb, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal*\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009417 257 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1880\nCopies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Paeffic\nRailway Company for the issue of Letters Patent for W. $ Section 25, Township\n11, Range 22, west lst Meridian, and three other parcels of land.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company hereby request the issue of patents in\nthe names of the persons and for the lands described herein, being part of the land\ngrant to which the company are entitled under the terms and conditions of the contract and agreement embodied in the Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the\nforty-fourth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and intituled: \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacifio Railway.\"\nName.\nWm. Palliser Shaw, clerk\t\nJames Henderson, farmer\t\nGeorge Henry Ray, and ........\u00C2\u00BB. \u00E2\u0080\u0094 1\nArthur Bailey, farmers i\nStuart Acheson, Presbyterian Min\nister -\t\nResidence.\nWinnipeg, Man.\nOreeford, Man ..\nTp. 12,\nMan..\nRange 18, W. 1,\nClover Hill, Ont.,\nTown\nSection.\nship.\nRange.\nW. A 25\nE. | 27\n11\n22\n12\n17\nN.E.J 35\n12\n18\nW. i 21\n9\n27\nPrincipal\nMeridian.\nWest of lst.\ndo\ndo\ndo\nAnd the company hereby agree to accept such issue as full performance pro\ntanto of the terms and conditions of the said contract.\nAnd we, Richard Bladworth Augus, Esquire, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott, Q.C., Senator, and John Turnbull, Esquire, all of the City of Montreal,\nin the Dominion of Canada, mortgagees of the lands above described, and other\nlands by virtue of a mortgage in trust dated the first day of September, A.D. 1881,\nmade to secure land grant bonds of the said company as therein mentioned; and we,\nthe Honorable George Eulas Foster, Minister of Finance for the Dominion of Canada,\nand the said John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth Angus, mort- \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\ngagees of the lands above described, and other lands by virtue of another mortgage\nin trust dated the second day of June, A. D. 1888, made to secure land bonds and\ninscribed stock of the said company as therein mentioned, do join in the above request\nhereby releasing and discharging the said lands and every part thereof from all claim\nby us or either of us under the said mortgages or either of thorn.\nIn witness whereof tbe Canadian Pacific Railway Company have caused to be set\nhereto their corporate seal and the signature of their .secretary, and the other parties\nabove mentioned have hereunto set their respective hands and seals this thirtieth\nday of November, A.D. 1888.\nSigned,sealed and delivered in the presence of, \"1\nas to signatures of Messrs. Drinkwater, I\nAngus, Abbott and Turnbull,\nG. A. D. Macdonald.\nAs to signature of Hon. George E. Foster,\nC. W. Tbeadwell.\ny\ni\nj\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary,\nR. B. ANGUS,\nJ. J. 0. ABBOTT,\nJOHN TURNBULL.\nGEORGE E. FOSTER.\nWinnipeg, Man., lst March, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section 25, in\nTownship 11, Range 2kJ, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\n258 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.)\n^r^i/0^0 J0ing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by tho department for said patent.\nW+ tp ttt t> W. P. SHAW.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094F. W. Russell.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nClover Hill, Ont., 27th February, 1888.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0d -F^m deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nraciUo Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the west half of Section 21, in\nXownship 9, Range 27, west of tho lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any reoeipt\nrequiredby the department for said patent.\nH STUART ACHESON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094A. D. Ferguson.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nCreeford, Man., 23rd February, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacifio Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the east half of Section 27, in\nTownship 12, Range 17, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing ; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nJAMES HENDERSON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Joseph Lockeridoe.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nPOWER OF ATTORNEY.\nKnow all men by these presents that we, George Henry Ray and Arthur Bailey,\nof Township 12, and Range 18, west of the Principal Meridian in the Province of\nManitoba, farmers, do hereby make, nominate, constitute and appoint Augustus.\nMeredith Nanton, Esquire, of the City of Winnipeg, in the County of Selkirk, and \"/{\nProvince of Manitoba, of the firm of Osier, Hammond and Nanton, Managers of the\nNorth of Scotlanl Canadian Mortgage Company,Li mited, our trde and lawful attorney\nfor us and in our names, place and stead, to apply for and receive from the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, or the proper officer of said company in that behalf, final\ndeeds from the said company to us for the north-east quarter of Section 35, in Township 12, and Range 18, west of the Principal Meridian in Manitoba, together with\nthe crown patent lor the said land to the said company or to us or either of us, and\nfor the purpose aforesaid to give all necessary receipts and acquittances.\nAnd we hereby declare and make this power irrevocable, the same being given\nto the said Augustus Meredith Nanton, in consideration of an advance made by the\nsaid Tbe North of Scotland Canadian Mortgage Company, Limited, to us secured\nby a mortgage on said lands, the legal estate in said lands being now vested in said\ncompany.\nAnd we hereby grant fall power to our said attorney to substitute and appoint\none or more attorney or attorneys under him with the same powers, and such substitute or substitutes at pleasure to remove and others to appoint. We hereby\nagree and covenanting for ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators to allow,\nratify and confirm whatsoever our said attorney or his substitute or substitutes shall\n-do or cause to be done in the premises by virtue of these presents.\nIn witness whereof we have hereunto set our hands and seals this twenty-fiftb\nday of January, A.D. one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight.\nSigned, sealed and delivered in the \"\\npresence of r 9* ?'. \u00C2\u00A5J^\nM. Turriff. J A.BAILEY.\nDate 188\nJ. H. MoTavish, Esq., Land Commissioner Canadian Pacific Railway.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009417 J ' 259 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889'\nWe hereby authorize Messrs. Osier, Hammond & Nanton to pay by land grant\nbond certificate the amount now due the Land Department, Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company, \u00C2\u00A9n contract No. of the north-east quarter of Section 35, Township 12, Range 18, west lst Principal Meridian, of which we are owners. It is understood that we are to be allowed a premium of per cent, on the amount of the net\npayment.\nNet payment > ! $\nPremium , .\t\nAmount of Certificate\t\nTownship 12, Range 18, west 1st Meridian, Man., 24th February, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Chailes Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-east \u00C2\u00A3 of Section 35,\nin Township 12, Range 18, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nG. H. RAY, per A. M. Nanton, Attorney.\nA. BAILEY, per A. M. Nanton, Attorney.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. R. Waghorn.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Ljterior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of a requisition from the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company for the issue of letters patent in favor of William Palliser;\nShaw, James Henderson, George Henry Ray and Arthur Bailey, and Rev. Stuart\nAcheson, for the lands set opposite their respective names in such requisition, and testate that as orders from the persons above named for the delivery of their respective\npatents to you accompanied the requisition, you will be advised by separate letter j\nwith regard to the patent in each instance.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwaier, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal,\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from W. P. Shaw,.\nauthorizing tbe delivery to you of bis patent for the west J of Section 25, Township\n11, Range 22, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof has been\nmade in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed lo acknowledge the receipt of the order from Rev. Stuart\nAcheson authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the west \u00C2\u00A3 of Section\n21, Township 9, Range 27, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of prepare\nation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n t> a \"VPTTS\nbull and Drinkwater, j JOHN TURNBULL.\nG. A. D, Macdonald . J\nAs to the signature of Honorable George E. )\nPoster. y GEORGE E. POSTER.\nC. W. Treadwell. j\nIn Her Majesty's Surrogate Court of the County of York.\nBo it known that on the twelfth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six, the last will and testament of Thomas Henry\nHarrison, laie of the city of Toronto, in the county of York and Province of Ontario,\nmerchant, deceased, who died on or about the first day of March, in the year of our\nLord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six, at the oity of Toronto, in the county\nof York, and who at the time of his death had a fixed place of abode at the oity of\nToronto, in the said county of York, was proved and registered in the said Surrogate\nCourt, a true copy of which said last will and testament is hereunder written and\nthat the administration of all and singular the personal estate and effects, rights and \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\ncredits of the said deceased, and anyway concerning his will was granted by the aforesaid court to Jane Ann Harrison, of the city of Toronto, in the county of York, widow,\nand sole executrix named in the said will, she having been first sworn well and faithfully to administer the same by paying thejust debts of the deceased and tbe legacies-\ncontained in his will so far as she is thereunto bound by law and to exhibit a true\nand perfect inventory of all and singular the said estate and effects, rights and credits,\nand to render a just and true account of her executiixship whenever required by law\nso to do.\nJ. G. BROWN,\nRegistrar of the Surrogate Court of the County of York.\nJoseph E. MoDougal.,\nJudge Surrogate Court.\nThis is the last will and testament of me, Thomas Henry Harrison, of the city-\nof Toronto, in the county of York:-\u00E2\u0080\u00941 hereby revoke all former wills and testaments\nby me at any time made. I will, devise and bequeath unto my beloved wife, Jane\nAnn Harrieon/her executors and administrators or heirs and assigns all the property\nof which I may be possessed at the time of my death, of whatsoever nature and kind.\n2b2 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nand wheresoever situated, subject only to the payments of my just debts, funeral and\ntestamentary expenses, and I hereby appoint my said wife the sole executrix of my\nsaid estate and the guardian of my infant children.\nT. H. HARRISON.\nSigned, published and declared by Thomas Henry Harrison, as and for his last\nwill and testament in our presence, who in his presence and in the presence of each\nother and at the same time have set our hands hereto as witnesses to such signing.\nJAMES M. DUNCAN,\nT. W. HOWARD.\nIn the matter of the estate of the late Thomas Henry Harrison, of the City of\nToronto, in the County of York, and Province of Ontario, merchant, deceased.\nI, Jane Anne Harrison, of the City of Toronto, in the County of York, widow,,\nmake oath and say as follows:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n1. I am the widow of Thomas Henry Harrison, late of the City of Toronto,\nin the County of York, and Province of Ontario, merchant, deceased.\n2. I am the sole executrix and devisee under the will of the said Thomas Henry*\nHarrison, deceased.\n3. Probate of the last will and testament of the said Thomas Henry Harrison,\ndeceased, and administration of all the estate and effects of the said deceased, was\ngranted by the Surrogate Court of the County ot York, aforesaid, to me on the tweltth\nday of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-six.\n4. That the papor writing now produced and annexed to this my affidavit and\nmarked '-A,\" is a true copy of the said proba'e and will.\nSworn before me at the City of Toronto, in the\")\nCounty of York, this 5th day of July, 1888. [\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 JANE ANN HARRISON.\nR. S. Neville, Notary Public. )\nTrenton, Ont., 2nd October, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the north-west J of Section 17,,\nTownship 7, Range 13, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0required by the department for said patent.\nJ. H. WILLOUGHBY.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. H.T. Bleasdell, Notary Public.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nHamiota, Man., 15th March, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section 21, in\n.Township 13, Range 23, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2authority for so doing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent. \t\n*5 WILLIAM JOHN COWAN.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094George Rankin.\nTo tbe Hoaorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nWalkerton, Ont., 3rd August, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in our favor for the north-east quarter of Seotion VI in Township 11, Range 23, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this\n\ 263 ^m\n52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889>\nbo your authority for so doing; and we hereby authorize him, in our name, to sign-\nany receipt required by the department for said patent.\nDAVID ROBERTSON.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094-P. E. Attwood.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDownsview, Ont., 12th September, 1888..\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, the patent in my favor for the whole of Section 15, in\nTownship 6, Eange 23, west of the lst Principal Meridian, and let this be your\nauthority for so aoing; and I hereby authorize him, in my name, to sign any receipt\nrequired by the department for said patent.\nWILLIAM JACKSOJS.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. P. Jackson.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of tbe Interior, Ottawa.\nDouglas, Man,, 15th June, 1888.\nPlease deliver to Charles Drinkwater, of Montreal, Secretary of the Canadian\nPacific Railway Company, ihe patent in our favor for the west half of Section 13, in\nTownship 12, Range 17, west of the 1st Principal Meridian, and let this be yonr\nauthority for so doing; and we hereby authorize him, in our name, to sign any\nreceipt required by the department for said patent.\nTHOS. H. WILMOT,\nJANE ANN HARRISON,\nSole executrix and devisee of the late Thomas Henry Harrison.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094J. B. Willmot.\nTo the Honorable the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the application of the 29tlk\nultimo, in which the issue of a patent in favor of Thomas Henry Willmot and Jane\nAnn Harrison as sole executrix of the last will and testament of the late Thomas\nHenry Harrison, for the west half of Section 13, Township 12, Range 17, west of\nthe lst Meridian, as well as the issue of other patents as applied for, and to state as\nfollows:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe law officers of the Crown have advised this department that the only letter*\nprobate or letters of administration which can be recognized here in connection\nwith the issue of a patent for land in Manitoba, where the'original entrant therefor\nbas died prior to the issue of the patent, are those granted by the proper court of\nthat Province.\nConsequently the necessary action will have to be taken to prove the will of too'\nlate Mr. Harrison in the Surrogate Court for the Judicial District of Manitoba ia\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0which the land in question is situated and the original letters probate, granted by\nthat court, or a copy thereof duly certified as suoh by the clerk or registrar of that\ncourt, will have to be filed here before any steps can be taken towards the preparation of the patent to Mr. Wilmot and Mrs. Harrison,\nThe copy which was received here from you of the letters. probate of the said\nwill which were granted in the Surrogate Court of the County of York, in tbe Province of Ontario, is therefore returned herewith.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\n264 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188\u00C2\u00BB\nSir,\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\n-I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from J. H. Wil-\nItragnby authorizing tbe delivery to you of his patont for the north-west quarter of\nbeotion 17, Township 7, Range 13, west of the lst Meridian, and to state that an\nentry thereof has been made in the order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course of prepara-\n*tion, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from William John\nCowan authorizing the delivery to you of his patent for the whole of Section 21,\nTownship 13, Range 23, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nbas been made in tho order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that tho patent in question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2O. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge tho receipt of the order, from A. Shaw and\nDavid Robertson authorizing the delivery to you of their patent for the north-east\nquarter of Seotion 17, Township 11, Range 23, west of the lst Meridian, and to state\nthat entry thereof has been made in the Order Book of this Department.\nI am also to inform you that the patent in question is now in course cf preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, yonr obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Seoretary Canadian Pacific Railway Gbmpauy, Montreal.\"\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 28th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of the order from William\nJackson authorizing tho delivery to you of his patent for the whole of Seotion 15,\nTownship 6, Range 23, west of the 1st Meridian, and to state that an entry thereof\nhas been made in tbe order book of this department.\nI am also to inform you that tbe patent iu question is now in course of preparation, and will be forwarded to your address when issued.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwatbr, Esq., Secretary Canadian Paoifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nTrenton, Ont., 7th January, 1883.\n(North- West J Section 17, Township 7, Range 13, West lst Meridian, Manitoba, Canadian\nPacific Railway Lands, J. R. Willoughby, Applicant.)\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am solicitous of obtaining information respecting the issuance of a\npatent for the N.-W. J Seotion 17, Township 7, Range 13, west lst Meridian, County\nof Norfolk, Manitoba, from your department. My olient is an applioant for the\npatent of this J seotion from the Canadian Paoifio Railway Company.\nAbout the olose of September last, I was informed by the company's Chief Commissioner of Lands, Mr. N. A. Hamilton, to sign an order for the re-delivery of tha\n265 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 188fr-\npatent by your department to him for registration in the company's and land registry offices, and advised that the patent would then be duly issued by your department\nand forwarded in due course to me. Upwards of three months have now passed\naway and I have grown weary of waiting its receipt. Would you kindly advise\nwhether Mr. J, H. Willoughby's patent for the above ^ lot has yet been issued by\nthe department ? According to my knowledge the application therefor has been\nlodged in your office for 10 or 11 weeks at least, and the delay appears to me most\nunaccountable, and is, anyway, most vexatious. Would you kindly advise me what\nprogress has been made ?\nI am, dear sir, yours respectfully,\nJ. H. T. BLEASDELL,\nP. O. Box 78.\nSolicitor for J. H. Willoughby, Applicant.\nA. M. Burgess, Esq., Deputy Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Oitawa, 16th January, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094In reply to your letter of the 7th instant, I beg to inform you that the\n\"requisition of the Canadian Pacific Railway authorities for the issue of letters patent\nto Mr. J. E. Willoughby for the north-west quarter of Section 17, Township 7, Range\n13, west of the 1st Meridian, was only received in this department on the 15th of\nlast month, and that although Mr. Willoughby's order for the delivery of the patent\nfor this land is dated the 2nd October last, it only reached here on the same day as\nthe requisition.\nA patent for this land is now in course of preparation and when completed will\nbe forwarded to Mr. Drinkwater, the secretary of the company,\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nA. M. BURGESS, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nJ. H. T. Blbasdell, Esq., P.O. Box 78, Trenton, Ont.\n266 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.)\nPART IV.\nConsisting of:\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n{a.) Copies of correspondence, &c, relating to wood cut by the Company for ties, cordwood, &c.\n{b.) Copies of correspondence, &c, relating to lease of land in the\nBocky Mo-antains Park, required by the Company for their Hotel.\n(c.) Copies of correspondence respecting applications of the Company\nto have certain lands withdrawn from Ranche Leases.\n(d.) Copies of forms issued to the Company, or their purchasers, for\nthe Company's lands, and copies of correspondence relating to such forms.\n(a.) Copies of correspondence and papers relating to quantities of wood cut or\ntaken by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company for cordwood, ties, SfC\nNew Westminster, 10th February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to state that I have this day received from the\nCanadian Pacific Railway Companv the sum of $2,895.61 on acoount of dues on cord-\nwood and ties cut on the Pacific Division of that railway, and have deposited the\nsame to the credit of the Receiver-General, in the Bank of British Columbia.\nVoucher No. 100.\nI have the honor to remain, your obedient servant,\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Dominion Crown Timber Agent.\nTo the Honorable the Minister ol the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 23rd February, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 10th instant,\nwithout \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Reference number advising this office that you have placed to the credit\nof the Receiver General the sum of $2,895.61, in payment of dues on cordwood and\n\"lies, cut by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. I am to ask you to send to\nthis office a statement showing the quantity of cordwood and ties upon which these\ndues have been paid, and also a description of tho lands upon which the timber was\ncot.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B, DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B. C.\nNew Westminster, 26th May, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to state that I have this day deposited to the credit of\nthe Receiver General the sum of $1,960.53, received from the Canadian Pacific Rail-\nmray Company, dues on ties and cordwood, cut at various points along the line\nbetween Donald and the coast.\nI have the honor to remain your obedient servant,\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Dominion Crown Timber Agent.\nA. M. Burgess, Esq., Deputy Minister of the Interior, Ottawa. , ~1\n52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36)\nA. 1889\nVoucher No. 373.\n-Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Pacific Division, in Account with the Department of the Interior :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nMay 25th, 1883.\u00E2\u0080\u0094To dues on the following ties and cordwood cut on vacant\nDominion lands at various points betwaen Donald and Vanoouver:\nLee Deew, 327 cords wood, at 25c $ 82 00\nKerong-Ou-Wo, 36,518, at 3c 1,09 54 j\nHoe Kee & Co., 1,560 ties at 3c 46 80\nL. Collins, 467 cords wood, at 25c 116 75\nMou-Chow, 593 cords wood, at 25c 148 25\nLoe Let, 115 cords wood, at 25o 28 75\nAt Loy, 1,755 cords wood, at 25c 438 75\nJem Pow, 1,473 ties, at 3c 44 J9\n$2,001 03\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 7th June, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 26th ultimo,\nref. 1324, enclosing a statement showing the number of ties and quantity of cordwood cut for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, and advising this office of your\nhaving deposited to the credit of the Rceiver General the sum of $1,960.53, the duos\nupon the same.\nIn checking over the statement it is found that the last item, 1,473 cords of\nwood at 25 cents per cord, would come to $368.45, instead of $44, as shown in the\nsaid statement.\nPlease explain this and also at the same time report upon the refund to Mr. P.\nJoyce of $44.50.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nLYNDWODE PEREIRA, Acting Assistant Secretary.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B.C .\nNew Westminster, 20th June, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 9th\ninstant, 16,904, ref. 142313.\nThe 1,473 referred to are ties at 3 cents each and not cords of woods at 25.\nThe refund to P, Joyce occurred as follows :\u00E2\u0080\u0094They were ties oat on Indian\nreserves, and credited to our department in error, hence the debit.\nI have the honor to remain your obedient servant,\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Dominion Crown Timber Agent.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 7th July, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that the crown timber agent of this department at New Westminster, B.C., has refunded to Mr. P. Joyce the sum of $40.50),\ndues on ties cut by the Canadian Paoifio Railway Company on an Indian reserve,\nit is inferred that Mr. Joyce is an agent of your department.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nL. Vankoughnet, Esq., Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 11th July, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have tbe honor to acknowledge the receipt, this day, of your letter of\nthe 7th instant, stating that the crown timber agent at New Westminster, British\n268 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\n\t\nColumbia, has refunded to Mr. P. Joyce, who, you infer, is an agent of this depart*\nment, the sum of $40.50, dues on ties cut by the Canadian Paoifio Railway Company\non an Indian reserve, and, in reply, I big to inform you that this department has\nno agent of that name in British Columbia or elsewhere.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nL. VANKOUGHNET,\nDeputy of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs.\nA. M. Burgess, Esq., Deputy Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 18th July, 1888*\nSra,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to your letter of the 20th ultimo, No. 1385,1 am directed to say\nthat upon reading the same it was inferred that Mr. P. Joyce was an agent of the\nIndian Department.\nThat department, however, states that he is not, and I am to ask you to advise\nthis office who Mr. Joyce is, and what authority he had for receiving the refund\nmentioned in the statement which accompanied your communication of the 26th\nMay last, No. 1324.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nLYNDWODE PEREIRA, for the Assistant Secretary.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B.C.\nVancouver, B. C., 3rd August, 1888.\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094A voucher has been passed this date in your favor for Crown dues,.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0amounting to $4,031.39 as per list attached.\nYours truly,\nJ. D. TOWNLEY, Asst. to Genl. Supt.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown TimUer Agent, New Westminister.\nCrown Timber dues, from 1 st April to 30th June, 1888.\nLee Deew, .Agaeeiz, 10S4cords wood at 25c $ 271 00\nKwong-ou-woo, Shuswap, 34,731 ties at 3c 1,041 93\nKwong-ou-woo, Sicamouse to Revelstoke, 5,702 cords\not wood at 25c I 1,425 50\nWho Kee & Co., Spuzzum, 2,826 ties at 3c 84 78\nJim Bow, Cisco to North Bend, 4,956 ties at 3o 148 68\nKwong Joy, Lung Kee Co. Westminster Junction, 1,041\nties at3o , 31 25\nAh Loy & Co., Sicamouse to North Hill, 4,113 cords of\nwood at 25c 1,028 25\n$4,031 39\nNew Westminster, 21st August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to herewith enclose statement of Canadian Pacific Railway Company from lst April to 30th June, of wood and ties cut on Dominion lands\nin British Columbia, on the Pacific Division.\nI have the honor to remain, your obedient servant,\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Dominion Grown Timber Agent.\nTo Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, lst September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 21st ultimo,\nenclosing a statement from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company showing the\n& 269 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1880\nquantity of wood, ties, &c, cut for that company by contractors, between the lat\nApril and the 30th of June last.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nT. S. Higginson, Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B. C.\nNew Westminster, 8th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to enclose statement of cordwood and ties cut by or for\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway Company from lst April last up to 30th June, tho\ndues on which amounted to $4,031.39. I have this day received and deposited same\nto the credit of the Receiver General, in the Bank of British Columbia here.\nVoucher No.\nI have the honor to remain your obedient servant,\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Dominion Crown Timber Agent.\nJohn R. Hall, Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n(ON VACANT DOMINION LANDS.)\nStatement of Wood and Ties cut by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Paoifio\nDivision, from lst April to 30th June, 1888.\nLee Deew, Agassiz, 1,084 cords wood, at 25c $ 271 00\nKwong-ou-woo & Co., Shuswap, 34,731 ties at 3c 1,041 93\nKwong-ou-woo, Sicamouse to Revelstoke, 5,702 cords\nwood at 25c 1,425 50\n. Who-Kee & Co., Spuzzum, 2,826 ties at 3c 84 78\nJim Bow, Cisco to North Bend, 4,956 ties at 3c 148 68\nKwong Joy & Lung Kee & Co., Westminster Junction,\n1,041 ties at 3c 31 25\nAh Loy & Co, Sicamouse to North Hill, 4,113 cords\nwood at 25c 1,028 25\n$ 4,031 39\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Dominion Crown Timber Agent.\nNew Westminster, 8th September, 1888.\nNew Westminster, 10th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 18th\nJuly, No. 17311, reference No. 142313, referring to mine of the 20th June, in which\nI stated that the refand to P. Joyce of dues on 1,473 ties was owing to proof that\nthey had been cut on Indian reserves. This proof was furnished by McTiernan,\nthe Indian agent here.\nI have the honor to remain your obedient servant,\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Dominion Crown Timber Agent.\nThe Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior,\nTimber and Mine Branch, Ottawa, 9th October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter, date! the 8th\ninstant, No. 1505, enclosing a statement of cordwood and ties cut by or for tho\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company, from lst April, 1888, to the 30th June, and\nadvising this department of having deposited to the credit of the Receiver General\nthe sum of $4,031.39 to cover the-dues collected thereon, the deposit receipt for\nwhich has been received.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n^_ 1 _ H. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B.C.\n270\n\u00E2\u0080\u00941 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.)\nNew Westminster, 2nd Ootober, 1888.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0p \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB d\"^4* \u00E2\u0096\u00A0R^LET>\u00E2\u0080\u0094In my returns I place moneys received from the Canadian\nRacine Kailway Company for dues on ties, cordwood, &c, under head of permit, but\ntbese do not appear in my permit book, for tbe reason that no written permits have\never been issued to that company. They out everywhere along the line where that\nclass of wood is to be found (close to the line), and I am anxious to have it so cut,\non account of forest fires, which are annually occurring.\nI am thus explaining, in case one of these days you asked for their permits when\nnone are issued.\nI am yours,\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Dominion Crown Timber Agent.\nG. U. Ryley, Esq., Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 12th October, 1888.\nSib,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 2nd instant,\n...Ifo. 1558, in which you give your reasons for not having issued a written permit\"to\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway Company to cover the quantity of timber cut by their\ncontractors.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nT. S. Higginson, Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster.\nCrown Timber Oppice, New Westminster, 4th December, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Herewith I have the honor to enclose statement of wood, ties, &c, cut by\nr the western division of the Canadian Pacific Railway, from Donald to summit of\nRockies, during the winter of 1887-88.\nI have the honor to remain your obedient servant,\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Grown Timber Agent.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 John R. Hall, Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nCrown Timber Office, 4th December, 1888.\nMemorandum of cordwood, ties, piles and posts cat by and for the western division of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company during the winter of 1887-88, between\nthe summit of the Rockies and Donald in British Columbia.\n1,007\u00C2\u00A3 cords wood, at 25 cents $ 251 78\n36.50a ties do 3 do 1,095 00\n4,500 lineal feet of piles, at \ cent 22 50\n3,302 posts at 1 cent 33 02\n5,381 ties, at 3 cents. 161 43\n$1,564 33\nT. S. HIGGINSON, Dominion Crown Timber Agent.\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company, Winnipeg, 13th Ootober, 1888;\nSubject\u00E2\u0080\u0094Crown dues on Cordwora\\nDear Sir \u00E2\u0080\u0094Replying to yours of 8th instant, with regard to mine of the 21st\nult together'with statement showing the quantity of cordwood taken out on your\ndivision during season 1887-88, I will say that I have this day issued a voucher to\nyour credit for the 857& cords as requested. Amount $214.28.\nYours truly,\nL. O. GENEST, Assistant Storekeeper.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New-Westminster.'\nall 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.1889\nNew Westminster, 8th October, 1888.\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am in receipt of yours of the 21st ult. enclosing statement of wood,\nties, &c, cut during the winter ol 1887-88, between summit of Rockies and Donald,\nwhich is correct, with the exception of the item of 857\u00C2\u00A3 cords wood, stated to be cut\non the company's right of way, between the points above named, for which you\nhave not included the ordinary dues, 25 cents per cord, $214.28. I may state, that\ntimber of all kinds, for construction of the Canadian Pacifio Railway main line, was\nexempt from crown dues, even to the timber now being used for construction of snow\nsheds, so long as it was cut on vacant Dominion lands, but all other timber has paid\ndues, from summit of Rockies to the coast, no matter for what purpose used.\nI trust after this explanation you will order an additional voucher to be made\nout, covering these $214,28 already alluded to.\nVery truly yours,\nT\u00E2\u0080\u009E S. HIGGINSON, Dominion Crown Timber Agent.\nL. O. Genest, Esq., Assistant Storekeeper, OP. R, Winnipeg.\nCanadian Paoipio Railway Company, Winnipeg, 21st September, 1888.\nCrown Dues on Fence Posts, Cordwood, Piles and Ties.\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Herewith please find statement of fence posts, cordwood, piles and\"\nties got out last winter on the mountain section for this company, for which I have\nissued a voucher in your favor, amounts $33.02, $37.50, $22.50 and $1,095.60.\nAlso statement of ties got out by Jeffrey Bros., for the North-West Coal and Navigation Company, for which we have agreed to pay the crown dues.\nI have alto issued a voucher in your favor for these ties, amount $161.43.\nTrusting that these accounts will be found correct and satisfactory.\nYours truly,\nL. O. GENEST, Assistant Storekeeper.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B.C.\nStatement of fence posts, west of Stephen, accepted by the Canadian Pacific Railway\nCompany, season of 1887-88.\nContractor.\nCrown Dues,\n'By whom paid.\nLocation.\nNo. of Posts.\nCanadian Pacific Ry. Oo.\nBetween Golden and Palliiser\n3,302\nCorrect.\nL. O. GENEST, Assistant Storekeeper.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B.C.\nStatement of cordwood, west of Stephen, taken out by the Canadian Pacific Railway\nCompany, season le87-88.\nTaken ont by\nCrown Dues,\nBy Whom Paid.\nLocation.\nNo. of Cords.\nCanadian Pacific Ry. Co.\nBetween Field and Moberley\t\n1,00*74\n272 52 Victoria.\nNote :\nSessional Papers (No.-36.)\nI-H CUJ \u00C2\u00B0n c\u00C2\u00B0mPany's right of way \u00C2\u00BB 857*\nCords cut oa Government lands I 150\nTotal.\n1,007\u00C2\u00A3\nCcrrect.\ntt, a -a- _, L. O. GENEST, Assistant Storekeeper.\n\u00C2\u00B1. b. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B.C.\nStatement of piles, west of Stephen, taken out by the Canadian Pacifio Railway\nCompany, season of 1888.\nTaken ont by\n' Orrwn Dues,\nBy Whom Paid.\nLocation.\nReceived.\nNo. Ft. long\n150 14\n150 16\nLineal Feet.\nCan. Pac. Ry. Co.\ndo do\nCan. Pac. Ry. Co_\ndo do\nBetween Golden and Palliser....\ndo do\n2,100\n2,400\n4,500\nCorrect.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 L. O. GENEST, Assistant Storekeeper.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B.C.\nStatement of Ties, west of Stephen, accepted by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, season of 1887 and 1888.\nContractors.\nJeffrey Bros.\nCrown Dues,\nBy whom paid.\nC.P.R. Oo.\nLocation.\n978-9*79\t\nOttertail\t\nGolden \t\nGolden to Moberley\t\ndo do \t\nMoberley\t\n2 miles west of Moberley..\n4 miles east of Donald\t\nNo. of\nNo. of\nTies.\nCulls.\n1,222\n109\n6,842\n287\n1,692\n121\n726\n7\n183\n2\n23,807\n605\n561\n26\n324\n6\n35,357\n1,163\nSub- C on tractor\nor Foreman.\nJ. H. Brewer.\nW. Bennett.\nJ. W. Connors.\nW. Brewer.\nSmith & Brewer,\nD. Smith.\nCorreot.\nL. O. GENEST, Assistant Storekeeper.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B. C.\nStatement of Ties, west of Stephen, takenout by Jeffrey Bros., for the North-West\nCoal and Navigation Company, season 1888.\t\nContractors.\nJeffrey Bros...\nCrown Dues\nBy Whom Paid\nCanadian Pacific Railway Co.\nLocation.\nMoberley.\nNo, of Ties,\n5,381\nCorrect.\nL. O. GENEST, Assistant Storekeeper.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B.C.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009418 273 /-\nAK\n52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nDepartment op the Interior,\nTimber and Mines Branch, Ottawa, 21st Decomber, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter dated tho 4tk\ninstant, No. 1779, enclosing a statement of cordwood, ties,,&c, out by the Western\nDivision of the Canadian Pacifio Railway Company from Donald to tbe summit of\nthe Rocky Mountains during the winter of 1887-1888.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nT. S. Higginson, Esq., Crown Timber Agent, New Westminster, B. C.\n(6.) Copies of correspondence and papers respecting the application of the Canadian Pacific\nRailway Company for lease for lands within the Rocky Mountains Park required by\nthat company for hotel purposes.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 13th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Adverting to your letter of the 28th ultimo, I beg to enclose herewith,\nfor your perusal, a proof copy of the form of lease of lots within the Rocky\nMountains Park.\nKindly return it with your remarks and suggestions, as early as possible, as it\nis desired to issue the leases before the opening of the season.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant.\nA. M. BURGifSS, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nGeo. M. Clark, Esq., Solicitor of the Canadian Paoinc Railway Company, Montreal.\nDominion Lands Commission, Winnipeg, 13th March, 18 S8.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 29th.\nultimo, No. 131404, enclosing, lor the information of the commissioner, copy of a\nletter addressed to the solioitor of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company respecting\nthe company's application for a lease of certain lands at Banff, as shown by the plaa\nwhich you also enclosed.\nI have the honor to be, sir. your obedient servant,\nT. R. BURPE, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nRocky Mountains Park of Canada, Land Office, 12th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have tho honor to acknowledge the reoeipt of your letter dated the 29tb\nultimo, reference No. 131404, containing copy of a letter addressed to the solicitor\nof the Canadian Pacific Railway respecting ground for hotel purposes,\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nE. A. NASH, Agent of Dominion Lands.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Solicitor, Montreal, 28th March, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094In answer to your letter of the 13th instant concerning the form of Ieasa\nfor lots within the Rocky Mountains Park, I have the honor to say that I see nothing*\nobjectionable in the form which you send me, and I have no change to suggest.\nI assume that this would not apply to our parcel of 160 acres, but only to tha\nhotel grounds, and as to them, that the clause against sub-letting will be varied so as\nto permit such sub-letting or hiring as may be expedient for the purposes of oar\nundertaking.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nGEO. M. CLARK,\nA. M. Buegess, Esq., Deputy of the Minister of the Interior, Ottawa.\n274 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1880\nRocky Mountains Park of Canada, Land Office, 9th June, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094Referring to the land to be leased to the Canadian Pacific Railway for\ntease pUrp03Qa X am directed by the secretary to send herewith two blank forms of\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nT D _. E. A. NASH, Dominion Lands Agent.\nJohn K. Mall, Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, lst August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of the form of lease which it\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2is proposed to issue in favor of the Canadian Pacific Eailway Company for the\nlands, within the Rocky Mountains Park, which are required by the company for\nhotel purposes.\nThe form in question has been approved by the Department of Justice as tho\nform which should be used for the leasing of lands within the said park, and a copy\nthfreof is now transmitted to you so that the solicitor of the company may note how\nhe wishes to vary it in so far as the lease for the hotel grounds is concerned. In a\nletter which was received here from Mr. Clark on the 31st March last he states,\nafter advising the department, that he sees nothing objectionable in the form in\nquestion and that he has no change to suggest, that he assumes that such form\nwould not apply to tbe company's parcel of 160 acres within the park, but only to\nthe hotel grounds, and that as to them the clause in tbe form against subletting will\nbe varied so as to permit such sub-letting or hiring a3 may be expedient for the\npurposes of the undertaking.\nSome days ago a letter was addressed to you with regard to the issue to the\ncompany of a lease for the lands which they require at Banff for station grounds,\n-and consequently nothing further in regard to that lease need be stated in this communication.\nAs, however, it is the wish of the department to complete leases for all lands\nwithin the park which have been entered for up to date, with as little further delay\nas possible, and as it is clear from Mr. Clark's letter that a lease to the company of\nthe hotel grounds strictly in accordance with the enclosed form would not be satisfactory to the company, it has been decided to find out, before preparing suoh lease,\nwhat changes are expected to bo made in the form, and then, if satisfactory, to complete the lease.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nLYNDWODE PEREIRA, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Oompany, Montreal.\n(For copy of lease see page 10 of this Return.)\n(c.) Copies of correspondence and papers respecting applications of the Canadian Pacific\nMailway Company to have certain lands withdrawn from the operation of Ranche.\nLeases.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 4th August, 1888.\nSir \u00E2\u0080\u0094I beg to inform you that this company desires to have northeast quarter\nSection 23, Township 9, Range 26, west 3rd Meridian, withdrawn from the operation of tho ranche lease by which it is covered, the same having been sold for actual\nsettlement. . , , , r .,,-,, T \u00E2\u0080\u009E i_\nAs it is desired to have this sale closed with the least possible delay, 1 shall ba\nglad to have an early reply that the lessee has been notified of the withdrawal.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009418\u00C2\u00A3 275 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA..188\u00C2\u00BB\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 15th August, 1888.\nDear Sir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I shall be glad if you will answer my letter to you of 4th instant,\nrespecting the north-east quarter of Section 23, Township 9, Range 26, west 3rd\nMeridian, which the company desire to have withdrawn from the operation of ranche\nlease by which it is covered.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Secretary of the Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 24th August, 1888\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 4th instant,\nand in reply to eay that the lessee of the tract within which the north-east quarter\nof Section 23, Township 9, Range 26, west of the 3rd Meridian, is situated, has\u00C2\u00ABbeen\nadvised that the said quarter section is withdrawn from the operation of the lease.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 6th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to say that the list of lands sold within different ranches,\nsituated within the belt of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, which accompanied your communication of the 24th June, 1SS7, shows that the west quarter and\nall south of the river of Section 13, Township 26, Range 5, west of 5th Meridian,,\nwas on the 9th July, 1886, sold to B. E. Chaffey of Winnipeg.\nI am to ask you to be so good as to state what is meant by the west quarter ?\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Dbinkwater, Esq., Seoretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal*\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 14th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094With reference to your letter of 6th instant\u00E2\u0080\u0094Reference No. 139,481 T. &:\nM., I beg to inform you that the description of the land sold to B. E. Chaffey should\nread: west half and all south of the River of Section 13, Township 26, Range 5, west\n5th, not west quarter as erroneously stated in the list enclosed with my letter to\nyou of 24th June, 1887.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n(d.) Copies of forms of patents issued to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, or purchasers from that company, for their lands, and copies of correspondence relating to\nsuch forms.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 25th August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to send you a copy of the draft form of notification to the\nregistrar of the passing of title to the Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, and also\na copy of the draft form of patent in favor of your company, for your approval. I\nam lurtber directed to point out that the form of notification is to be used for con-\n276 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nveying lands to the company in the Territories, in accordance with the provisions of\nsub-section 5 of secteon 44, 51 Victoria, Chapter 20, An Act to amend Chapter 51 of\nrevised Statutes of Canada, entitled: \u00C2\u00AB The Territories Real Property Act.\"\nibis torm can be used only to convey land to the company and not to its\nnominee. J r J\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\n~ ~ H. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\j. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 30th August, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 25th\ninstant, letter No. 184411, reference No. 180340, and to ask the grounds upon\nwhich it is claimed that the rights of fishery and fishing can be reserved from the\nlands which the Crown contracted in 1880 to grant to this company ?\nI notice that an Order in Council of 19th March, 1887, recites that the Minister\nof Marine had represented that patents for lands in Manitoba and the North-West\nshould thereafter contain such a reservation, but his reason for that view is not\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2mentioned.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary. .\nJohn R. Hall, Esq,, Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 4th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 30th\nultimo, and to enclose you a copy of a letter of the Deputy Minister of Eishsries of\nthe 26th March, 1885, with its enclosure; also to state that upon the advice of the\nDepartment.of Justice, the Order in Council of the 19th March, 1887, was passed.\n1 have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2C. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 11th September, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to return herewith the draft form of patent forwarded\nby you on 25 th ultimo, as well as of the notifications to registrars, and to say that\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway Company objects to any reservation of fishing rights\nin either of these documents, inasmuch as it is entitled by Statute to a grant of lands\nwithout any such reservation, in all other respects the drafts appear to be sufficient.\nThese drafts as amended in red ink are therefore approved of and may be used\nuntil further notice, upon the understanding however, that at any time hereafter\neither the Crown or the company shall be entitled to such further change or amendment as may be reasonably devised or as the rights of either party shall require.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJ. R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment of the Interior.\nTo the Registrar of the Registration Division of\nYou are hereby notified,\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nlst. That all ha been granted in fee simple to tbe Can\nadian Pacifio Railway Company as part of their land grant under theAct 44\nVictoria Chapter 1, intituled: \"An Aot respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway.\n2nd. That such grant is subject,\u00E2\u0080\u0094\n277 52 Victoria\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA.1889\n(1.) To the charge on the said lands created under the authority of the said Act\nand of the contract therein embodied by a certain conveyance of the said land p*rant\nby way of mortgage bearing date this first day of September, A.D. 1881, and made\nby the said company to Charles F. Smithers, Esq., the Hon. John Hamilton and\nSamuel Thorne, Esq.. as trustees, for the purpose of securing the payment of the\nland grant bonds issued by the said company under the provisions of the said Act\nand amounting to $25,000,000; and\n(2.) To the further charge.on the said lands created under the authority of the\nAct 51 Victoria, Chapter 32, intituled: \"Ad Act respecting a certain agreement\nbetween the Government of Canada and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\"\nand of the agreement in the said Act referred to, by a certain other conveyance by\nway of mortgage, bearing date the second day ot June A.D. 1888, and extending\nto and embracing the said lands and other lands, forming therewith the balance\nremaining unsold of the said land grant and made by tho said company to the Hon.\nGeorge Eulas Foster, the Hon. John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and Richard Bladworth\nAngus, Esq. for the purpose of securing the bonds and inscribed stock issued by the\nsaid company under the authority of the said last mentioned Act, and amounting to\n\u00C2\u00A33,093,700 sterling; and\n(3 ) To the reservation unto Her Majesty, Her successors and assigns, of the free\nuses, passage and enjoyment of, in, over and upon all navigable waters that now are\nor may hereafter be found on or under or flowing through or upon any part of the\nsaid parcel or tract of land; and\n3. That this notification is given under the provisions of sub-Section 5 of section\n44, of the Act of the Parliament of Canada, 5 i Victoria, Chapter 20, intituled: \" An\nAct further to amend chapter fifty-one of the Revised Statutes of Canada, the Territories Real Property Act,\" and\n(4,) That the said company has been advised that on application to you they\nwill be furnished with a certificate of title free of charge.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094 My draft.\nGEO, L. B. FRASER,\nFor Acting D. M. J.\nN.B.\u00E2\u0080\u0094This is one of the drafts referred to in my letter of 11th September, to\nthe Secretary of the Depaitment of the Interior.\nC. DRINKWATER.\nCANADA.\nGovernor.\nVictoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,\nQueen, Defender of the Faith, &c, &c, &o.\nTo all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting.\nWhereas the lands, hereinafter described, are part of the lands known as\n*' Dominion Lands,\" and mentioned in the \" Dominion Lands Act;\"\nAnd whereas the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (hereinafter called \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\" the\ncompany \") have applied to us for a grant of the said lands;\nAnd whereas under the provisions of the Act of the Parliament of *Canada, passed\nin the forty-fourth year of our reign, chaptered one, and intituled | An Act respecting\nthe Canadian Pacific Railway,\" and by the terms and conditions of the contract and\nagreement embodied in the said Act, and of the several Acts in amendment thereof,\nthe company are entitled to a grant of the said lands as part of their land grant;\nAnd whereas on the first day of September, in the year of Our Lord one thousand\neight hundred and eighty-one, the company, under the provisions of section seventeen of the said contract, issued land grant bonds to the amount of twenty-five\nmillion dollars, and created a oharge on, the said lands, as security for the said land\n.grant bonds, by the execution of a conveyance by way of mortgage thereof to\n278 52 Victoria, Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889*\nDepartment of the Interior, Ottawa, 20th September, 1888.\nSntj\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to4aform you that your letter -of the 11th instant, and tbe\naSrait forms of patent and of notification to registrars, which accompanied the same,\n279\nCharles P. Smithers, Esquire, the Honorable John Hamilton and Samuel Thorne,\n^squire, as trustees, bearing date the day and year last aforesaid ; and it is provided\nby tbe eighteenth section of the said contract that such land grants shall be conveye*\nto the company by us, subject to the charge to be created as security for land grant\nbonds, and shall remain subject to such charge till relieved thereof in suoh manner\nas shall be provided for at the time of the issue of such bonds;\nAnd whereas under the provisions of the Act of the Parliament of Canada,\npassed in the fifty-fir6t year of Our reign, chaptered thirty-two, and intituled: \" An\nAot respecting a certain agreement between the Government of Canada and the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\" and of the agreement in the said Act referred\nto, the company, by a certain other conveyance by way of mortgage made to the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Honorable George Eulas Foster, the Honorable John Joseph Caldwell Abbott and\nHichard Bladworth Angus. Esquire, and bearing date the second day of June, in the-\nyear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-eight, and extending to and\nembracing the said lan is and other lands, forming therewith the balance remaining\nunsold of the said land grant, has created a further charge on tbe said lands as H\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2security for the bonds and inscribed stock which have been issued by tho company\n\"under the authority of the said last mentioned Act, and which amount in the aggregate to three million ninety-three thousand and seven hundred pounds sterling:\nNow know ye that in consideration of the premises and in pursuance of the\npower vested in us by the said Act, we, by these presents do grant, convey and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0assure, unto the company, their successors and assigns for ever, all the parcel or\ntract of land, situate, lying and being in the , in our\nDominion of Canada, and being composed ot , containing\nby admeasurement acre, more or less. To have and to hold\nthe said parcel or tract of land, unto the company, their successors and assigns for\never, subject to the charge created by the conveyances by way of mortgage hereinbefore in part recited, saving and reserving, nevertheless, unto us, our successors and\nassigns, the free uses, passage and enjoyment of, in, over and upon all navigable\nwaters that are now, or may be hereaiter found on or under, or flowing through or\nupon any part of the said parcel or tract of land.\nGiven under the Great Seal of Canada.\nWitness:\nAt Ottawa this day of , in the year of Our Lord\none thousand eight hundred and , and in the fifty\n\"year of bur reign.\nCanadian Pacific Railway grant No. . j ^\nUnder Secretary of State.\nDeputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nRecorded in the Department of the Interior the 18 \u00C2\u00AB.\nlib. ; Folio . Registrar of D.L. Patents.\nRevised,\nGEORGE L. B. FRASER,\nFor Acting Deputy Minister cf Justice.\nN.B.\u00E2\u0080\u0094This is one of the drafts referred to in my letter of 11th September, to\ntbe Secretary of the Department of the interior. DRINKWATER. 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nhave been referred to the Deputy Minister of Justice, by whom the original drafts\nwore prepared, so that he may advise this department whether, or not, the forms in\nquestion as amended by you may be adopted by this department for tbe purposes\nfor which they are intended.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOOH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\n(Telegram).\nMontreal, 6th October, 1888.\nThe patents now being received contain the fishery clause to which we take\n\u00C2\u00ABxcep.ion. Please see my letter of 11th September. I will hold tho patents for\ntfie present.\nC DRINKWATER.\n\"To John R. Hall, Interior Department, Ottawa.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 8th Ootober, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094On Saturday last the 6th instant, I telegraphed to you as follows:-\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nI The patents now being received contain the fishery clause to which we take\nexception. Piease see my letter of 11th September. I will hold the patents for\nthe present.\"\nAs I presume the reservation of fishery rights has been inserted in the patents\nin question by inadvertence, I beg to return them for correction. A list of them is\nattached.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nList of Government Patents returned to Ottawa, 9th October, 1888, for correction.\nName.\nAndrews, Alfred .\nTalbert, Edward \t\nHunter, Henry.\t\nMitchell, J.hn B\t\nOrr, John 0\t\nIrvine, William\t\nDown, James\t\nEverall, John ,\t\nLittle, Joseph\t\n\"Christie, William ,\nBurns, Robert\t\nMackinnon, Archibald\t\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ray, George W\t\nCarroll, Alfred H ...\nLeask, Alexander\t\nStephens, John D\t\nScates, Eliza\t\nTurnbull, John R\t\nStevenson, Frederick W.\nWebster, Robert\t\nThompson, Joseph\t\nRoddick, Robert F\t\nRowland, William J\t\nSteel, George \t\nSigurdson, Johannes\t\na\no\nOQ\nE. \u00C2\u00A323\nm 17.\nN.E.\nS.E.\nN.B.\nE\t\nN.W.*\nW. i \u00C2\u00A36\nS.E.J25...\t\nS.\u00C2\u00A3& N.&. i 19\n17\t\nS.E.J 21\t\nS.W. |25\t\nN. \u00C2\u00A32d\t\n9 \u00E2\u0080\u009E....\nE.i 5\t\nS.E. i 15\t\nN.E.I 3\t\nN.E.I 31\t\nN.B. 131\t\nN.W. i 13\t\nCQ\na\no\nEH\n7\n2\n3\n9\n15\n5\n7\n14\n14\n7\n14\n7\n13\n7\n11\n10\n13\n8\n11\n10\n6\n9\n11\n6\n6\nM\na\naS\nOS\n23\n19\n17\n18\n28\n18\n11\n14\n16\n13\n15\n20\n21\n19\n24\n26\n25\n9\n23\n21\n15\n18\n19\n14\n14\na\nW. lst.\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\n280 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 20th Ootober, 1888.\nH r ^CT1 am directed to return herewith the twenty-five patents eunumerated in\ntne list that, accompanied your letter of the 8th instant, also another patent in the\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0name ot Kobert Arnott, for the north-west quarter of Section 3, Township 8, Raoge\niy, west of the lst Meridian, making 26 patents in all, which are enclosed herewith:;\nand to inform you that the department can take no action in the direction of complying with your request to expunge the \"fishery clause\" from the enclosed\npatents or from any other patents containing such clause which have, up to this\ndate, issued for the company's lands and which now number between four and five\nhundred, as there is no provision in the law to warrant this change being made. I\nam also directed to state that the department has been advised that the Government\nWill not insist upon the reservation of this right in the issue of future patents to the\ncompany for lands terming part of their land subsidy, and that a new form of patent,\nwhich will not contain the clause in question and which is intended for use in patenting the company's lands, is now therefore being prepared.\nI am, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater, Esq.' Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Montreal.\nThe Canadian Paoipio Railway Companv.\nOppioe op the Secretary, Montreal, 31st October, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 20fch\ninstant, enclosing patents as therein mentioned.\nI note your statement that the department can take no action in the direction\nof complying with the request of this company to expunge the fishery clause from\nthe said patents, or from any other patents heretofore issued containing such clause,\nbut that the Government will not insist upon the reservation of this so-called right\nin tbe issue of future patents.\nWhilst we cannot aocept the patents in question as sufficient\u00E2\u0080\u0094the company\nnevertheless desires not to ask the Government to take any unnecessary action iu\nregard to them, and is willing for the present to leave this matter in abeyauce:\nBut I am directed to state that should any of the vendees who have received patents\nrequire the company to provide them with a title free from the reservation which\nhas been inadvertently inserted in the said patents, we shall be obliged to ask the*\nGovernment to execute suoh additional release as will accomplish the object\u00E2\u0080\u0094or to\ncancel the old patents and issue new ones in an unobjectionable shape, whichever\ncourse the Government may find most convenient.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary.\nJohn R. Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior, Ottawa.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 6th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to inform you that the statement contained in your letter\nof the 31st ultimo, that should any of the vendees from the Canadian Pacific Railway\nCompany of lands, the patents for which contain the ** fishery clause,\" require thai\ncompany to tree tbe title to such lands, respectively, from that reservation, the\ncompany will be obliged to ask the Government either to execute such additional\nrelease as will accomplish the objeot, or to cancel the old patent and issue a new one*,\nwhich will not contain the clause in question, has been duly noted.\nI am, sir, your obedieno servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nC. Drinkwater. Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway Company, MontreaL\n281 52 Victoria,.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889*\n(Telegram.) 4-r-*&&\nMontreal, 19th November, 1888.\nTo John R, Hall, Esq., Secretary Department of the Interior.\nYours 16th. I have not received copy of new form of patent. Please send it..\nC. DRINKWATER.\n(Telegram.)\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 20th November, 1888.\nTo C. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal.\nNew forms of patent will be forwarded to you to-day.\nP. B. DOUGLAS, Assistant Secretary.\nDepartment op the Interior, Ottawa, 20th November, 1888.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094I am directed to transmit herewith the forms referred to in the Assistant\nSecretary's telegram to you of to-day's date, such forms being respectively designated\nan ibis department as the 1 Canadian Pacific Railway Grant (nominee),\" the \\ Canadian Pacific Railway Form,\" and the | Notification under sub-section 5 of section 44of *\nthe Act 51 Victoria, Chapter 20.\"\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nH. KINLOCH, for the Assistant Secretary.\nG. Drinkwater, Esq., Secretary Canadian Pacifio Railway Company, Montreal.\nDepartment op the Interior.\nTo the Registrar of the Registration Division of\nTake notice that all th parcel or tract of land situate, lying and being in\ntbe and being composed of\nin the Dominion of Canada, containing by admeasurement\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0&cr*.s, more or less, ha been granted in fee simple to Company.\nSubject to the reservation unto Her Majesty, Her successors and assigns, the free\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0uses, passage and enjoyment of, in, over and upon, all navigable waters that now are\nor may hereafter be found on, or under, or flowing through or upon any part of tho\nsaid parcel or tract of land.\nThis notice is given under the provisions of sub-section 5 of section 44 ol the Act\n51 Victoria, Chapter 20, intituled: \" An Act further to amend Chapter fifty-one of\nthe Revised Statutes of Canada.\" The Territories \" Real Property Act \" and the\nsaid company has been advised that upon application to you they will be furnished\nwith a certificate of title, free of charge.\nWitness my hand at Ottawa, this day of in the year of\nOur Lord one thousand eight hundred and and in the fifty- year\nof Her Majesty's reign.\nFiat No. 1\nGiant No. j\nDeputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nRegistrar of Dominion Lands Patents.\nRecorded in the Department of tbe Interior,\nthe 18 .\nLib. Folio\n282 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\\n52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36.) A. 1889*\nCanadian Pacific Railway Form.\nCANADA.\nDeputy Governor.\n\"Victoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,\nQueen, Defender of the Faith, &c, &c, dec.\nTo all to whom these Presents may come\u00E2\u0080\u0094Greeting :\n_ Whereas the lands, hereinafter described, are part of the lands known as | Dominion Lands,\" and mentioned in the | Dominion Lands Act; \"\nAnd Whereas the \" Canadian Pacifio Railway Company \" (hereinafter called\n\"the company \") have applied to us for a grant of the said lands.\nAnd Whereas under the provisions of the Act of the Parliament of Canada,\n\"passed in the forty fourth year of Our reign, chaptered one, and intituled : \u00E2\u0080\u00A2' An Act\nrespecting the Canadian Pacific Railway,\" and by the terms and conditions of the\ncontract and agreement embodied in the said Act and of the several Acts in amendment thereof, the company are entitled to a grant of the said lands as part of their\nland grant.\nAnd Whereas on the first day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ard eighty-one, the company, under the provisions of section seventeen of the said contract, issued land grant bonds to the amount of twenty-five million\ndollars, and created a charge on the said lands, as security for the said land grant\nbonds, by the execution of a conveyance by way of mortgage thereof to Charles F.\nSmithers, Esquire, the Honorable John Hamilton and Samuel Thorne, Esquire, as\ntrustees, bearing date the day and year last aforesaid ; and it is provided by the\n^eighteenth section of the said contract that sueh land grant shall be conveyed to the\ncompany by us, subject to the charge created as security for the land grant bonds,\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0and shall remain subject to such charge till relieved thereof in such manner as shall\nbe provided for at the time of the issue of such bonds.\nNow Know Ye, that in consideration of the premises, and in pursuance of the\npower vested in us by the said Act, we, by these presents do grant, convey and\nassure, unto the company, their successors and assigns for ever, all th parcel or\ntract of land situate, lying and being in the in our Dominion\nof Canada, and being composed of containing by admeasurement\nacre , more or less.\nTo have and to hold the said parcel or tract of land unto the oompany, their\nsuccessors and assigns for ever, subject to the charge created as security for the said\nland grant bonds, by the said deed of mortgage to the sidd trustees * saving and reserving, nevertheless, unto us, our successors and assigns, the free uses, passage and enjoyment of, in, over and upon all navigable waters that now are or may be hereafter\nfound on, or under, or flowing through or upon any part of the said parcel or tract of\nland.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Given under the Great Seal of Canada :\u00E2\u0080\u0094Witness,\nAt Ottawa, this day of in the year of our Lord one thousand\neight hundred and and in the fifty- year of our reign.\n|8Pi-*i n 11 \ By Command.\nC. P. Railway, Grant No. . j J\nDeputy Minister of the Interior.\nUnder Secretary of State.\nRecorded in the department of the Interior, the 18\nJLib. Folio\nRegistrar of Dominion Lands Patents\n283 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36.)\nA. 1889\nCanadian Pacific Railway Grant (Nominee.)\nCANADA.\nDeputy Governor.\nVictoria, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,\nQueen, Defender of the Faith, &c, &c, &c.\nTo all to whom these Presents shall come\u00E2\u0080\u0094Greeting :\nWhereas the lands, hereinafter described, are part of tho lands known as u Dominion Lands,\" and mentioned in the | Dominion Lands Act.\"\nAnd Whereas under the provisions of the Act of the Parliament of Canada,\npassed in the forty-fourth year of Our reign, chaptered one, and intituled : \"An\nAct respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway,\" and by the terms and conditions of\nthe contract and agreement embodied in the said Act, the Canadian Pacific Railway\nCompany (hereinafter called ** the company \") are entitled to a grant of the said\nlands, as part of their land grant.\nAnd Whereas the company have applied to us for a grant of the said lands\ndirect to\nNow Know Ye, that in consideration of the premises, and in pursuance of tho\npower vested in us by the said Act, we, by these presents do grant, convey and\nassure, unto the said and assigns for ever, all th parcel or\ntract of land, situate, lying and being in the in our\nDominion of Canada, and being composed of containing by admeasurement\nacre , more or less.\nTo have and to hold the said parcel or tract of land, unto the said\nand assigns for ever * saving and reserving, nevertheless, onto us, our successors and\nassigns, the free uses, passage and enjoyment of, in, over and upon all navigable\nwaters that now are or may be hereafter found on or under, or flowing through or\nupon any part of the said parcel or tract of land .\nGiven under the Great Seal of Canada:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Witness, Our Right Trusty and\nwell Beloved, the Right Honorable Sir Frederiok Arthur Stanley, Baron Stanley of\nPreston, in the County of Lancaster, in the peerage of Great Britain, Knight Grand\nCross of Our Most Honorable Order of the Bath, Governor General of Canada and\nVice-Admiral of the same.\nday of in the year of our Lord one thousand\nand in the fifty- year of our reign.\nAt Ottawa, this\neight hundred and eighty-\nFiat No.\nC. P. Railway, Grant No.\n.}\nBy Command.\nDeputy of the Minister of the Interior.\nUnder Secretary of State.\nRecorded in the Department of the Interior \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nibe 188 .\nLib. Folio\nRegistrar of Dominion Lands Patents.\n284 \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\\n52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36A.) A. 1889-\nSUPPLEMENTARY RETURN.\n(36a)\nUnder Resolution of the House of Commons, passed on the 20th\nFebruary, 1882, on all subjects affecting the Canadian Pacific Eailway, respecting details as to :\n1. The selection of the route.\n2. The progress of the work.\n3. The selection or reservation of land.\n4. The payment of moneys.\n5. The laying out of branches.\n6. The progress thereon.\n*7. The rates of tolls for passengers and freight. I\t\n8. The particulars required by the Consolidated Railway Act and\namendments thereto, up to the end of the previous fiscal year.\n9. Like particulars up to the latest practicable date before the\npresentation of the Return.\n10. Copies of all Orders in Council and all correspondence between the G-overnment and the railway company, or any member\nor officer of either, relating to the affairs of the company.\nBy Command.\nJ. A. CHAPLEAU,\nOTTAWA, April, 1889. Secretary of State.\nHeport of a Committee of the Honorable the Privy Council, approved by His Excellency\nthe Governor General in Council on the 8th April, 1839.\nThe Committee of the Privy Council recommend that the Right Honorable Sir\nJohn Macdonald, acting Minister of Railways and Canals for Canada, be authorized\nto sign on behalf of the Dominion Government the annexed agreement with the\nCanadian Pacific Railway Company for tbe performance of a railway service in the\nProvince of New Brunswick as set forth in the said agreement, which is submitted\nherewith for approval. | ^^ ^ ^^ |g| p^ \u00C2\u00BB|\nThis Indenture made the 5th day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand\neieht hundred and eighty-nine, between Her Majesty tho Queen, represented for the\npurposes hereof by the Right Honorable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, acting\nMinister of Railways and Canals for Canada, hereinafter called \" the Government\nof the one part and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, represented for the purposes hereof by William C. Van Home, Esquire, its president, hereinafter called\nAW 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36a.) A. 1889\n\"the lessees\" of the other part, subject to confirmation by the Parliament of\nCanada and by the shareholders of the said company ;\nWitnesseth that the Government hereby covenants and agrees to acquire the>\nlands for right of way and other lands necessary for the railway and appurtenances\nhereinafter mentioned, and to construct thereon and complete a railway fit for fast\nfreight and passenger service and ready for operation between a point of junction on\nthe New Brunswick Railway at or near Harvey, in the Province of New Brunswick,\nand a point of junction with tho Intercolonial Railway at or near Salisbury, in tbe\nsaid Province, or somewhere between Salisbury and Monoton (which last named\npoint is hereinafter referred to as Salisbury) such railway to be according to the\nspecification ana! description attached to the contract dated the fourteenth day\nof December, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five and made between the\nGovernment and the International Railway Company respecting the line of railway\n(known as *' Tbe Short Line \") between the south bank of the St. Lawrence River\nand Moncton, a copy of which specification #nd description is hereto annexed as\nschedule | B,\" except that the rails shall be of the same weight and pattern and with-\nsplices the same as those on the section of the said Short Line already built next\nwest of Mattawamkeag, together with all necessary fences, sidings, bridges, culverts,\nstations, tanks, turn tables or Y's, cattle guards, platforms and semaphores, snow\nfences and all such structures, works and buildingp and other properties and appurtenances as may be necessary to meet the requirements of the tyaific on the railway\nso to be constructed as aforesaid, and for this purpose the line of the Intercolonial\nRailway between Moncton and Truro inclusive may be taken as a standard, except\nthe rolling stock, tools and furniture and such other movables as are properly portion of the equipment and which the lessees are themselves to provide as hereinafter\nmentioned ; the whole of the railway and appurtenances to be so completed by the\nGovernment being hereinafter referred to as \" the railway.\"'*\nThe location of the railway and of the stations along the same to be as shall be\nagreed upon by the parties horeto, or if they differ as to any portion or portions\nthereof then as to such portion or portions, the location shall be as may from time to\ntime be directed by the award or awards of such person as the parties may agree\nupon to act as arbitrator between them tor the purpose of determining such difference, or if they fail to agree then by the award of some eminent railway engineer\nwhom the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada for the time baing shall\nappoint for that purpose * it being understood that the railway shall bo as short as\nthe physical features of the country will admit of' and consistently with the said\n-specifications. And it is bereby further declared and agreed that the location of the\nrailway, or of any portion thereof, or of the station grounds, or any of them, shall be\ntaken as conclusively agreed to by the lessees as soon as the plan thereof to be filed\nfor approval by the Governor in Council shall be certified and signed by the lessees*\npresident or such other officer as the lessees may appoint for that purpose.\nThe Government further covenants and agrees with the lessees and their successors that as soon as the railway shall be completed and ready to meet the requirements of the traffic as aforesaid, the Government will by a proper and sufficient\ninstrument, demise and lease the same to the lessees and their successors in perpetu*-\nity* and with it shall also demise and lease to the lessees in perpetuity running\npowers over the Intercolonial Railway between Salisbury and Moncton, subject to\nthe usual regulations as to priority of trains of similar classes in favor of the owner of\nthe line used in common- the lessees, by the same instrument, hiring and renting\nthe railway and the said running powers in perpetuity, and covenanting to pay-\ntherefor by way of rent for the first twenty years of the term, one dollar a year and\nthereafter seventy-three thousand four hundred dollars a year, payable in equal half\nyearly payments, together with all provincial and municipal taxes and all such other\nimpositions and charges as the lessees would be liable to pay if they were the owners\ninstead of ihe lessees of the railway, and covenanting also by way of rent to contribute to the actual and necessary cost of the repairs, maintenance and care of the said\nline between Salisbury and Moncton in the proportion which the amount of use\n286 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36a.) A. 18\u00C2\u00BB\nthereof by the lessees and their successors calculated by wheelage, shall bear to tbe\namount ot use thereof by the Government or its assigns calculated in like manner.\n*\"h ^Q Government also coveuauts and agrees that at the time of the execution of\ntbe said lease it will by a proper and sufficient instrument also demise and lease or\ncause to be demised and leased to the lessees in perpetuity, the use of the present\nrailway bridge or some other efficient bridge at Fredericton, such use to be sufficient\ntor all the railway purposes of the lessees, the lessees by the same instrument\nhiring and renting the samo in perpetuity and agreeing to contribute by way of\nrent therefor from time to time as and when demanded the same proportion of the\nwhole of the actual and necessary cost of the repairs, maintenance and care of such,\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2bridge as the use thereof by the lessees shall bear to the whole use thereof by the\nlessees and all other parties who may use the same.\nAnd the Government hereby further undertakes and agrees that in the said\nlease the Government shall covenant and agree as to the interchange 'of traffic with\nthe Intercolonial and other matters as is stated in the Schedule A hereto annexed.\nAnd the lessees for themselves and their successors hereby covenant and agree\nthat they will hire and rent the railway, the running powers over the said line\nbetween Salisbury and Moncton and the said use of tbe said bridge on the terms\nabove mentioned, and will execute the said lease containing covenants to that effect;\nand that immediately after the execution of the said lease by the Government; and\nalter the tender of possession ot the railway to the lessees, it having been completed as aforesaid, they the lessees shall and will well and sufficiently equip and\nfurnish the railway in such manner as may be required for the traffic thereon: and\nshall and will thenceforward for ever well and efficiently maintain, repair and\noperate the railway and will execute a covenant to this effect as part of the said lease\nso to be executed as aforesaid.\nProvided al ways, and it is hereby agreed by the parties hereto, that if any dispute or disputes shall at any time or times arise between the said parties concerning\nthe sufficiency of tbe construction and completion of the railway by the Government\nor the sufficiency of its equipment, maintenance, repair or operation by the company\nor the proportion to be borne by the company of the cost of the repairs, maintenanca\nand care of tho said bridge or of the said line between Salisbury and Moncton or the\nfulfilment of any of tbe terms of this agreement or of the said lease after it shall be\nexecuted, then as often as any such dispute shall occur it shall be determined by tho\naward of an arbitrator to bo appointed by agreement of the parties or in deiault\nthereof by the Chief Justice for the time being of the Supreme Court of Canada, and\nthat a clause to this effect shall also be inserted in the said lease.\nAnd further that the said lease shall contain on each side every such other covenant, proviso and condition as is usually inserted in leases of railways in perpetuity,\nin so lar as it is not inconsistent with the intention of what is above written, amongst\nOthers a proviso for forfeiture of the term of non-payment of rent for a specified\nperiod, and a covenant against assignment of the leasehold without the written consent of the Government.\nWitness our hands and seals.\nFor the Government,\nJOHN A. MACDONALD.\nFor the Lessees,\nWM. C. VAN HORNE,\nPresident Canadian Pacific Railway Company.\nWitness\u00E2\u0080\u0094Robt. Sedgewicb*.\nSCHEDULE 1A \u00C2\u00A7 REFERRED TO IN THE ANNEXED AGREEMENT\nFor the purpose of giving the Canadian Pacific Railway a direct and efficient and\nfreely workable connection with the Maritime Provinces, it is agreed as follows :\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nThe Intercolonial Railway shall carry freight and passengers from and to points\non the Intercolonial Railway east of Moncton aad destined to or coming from points\n281 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36a.) A. 1889\non any line operated by the lessees, which freight and passengers are hereinafter\nreferred to as Canadian Pacific traffic, without discrimination or preference, either\nas to handling, rates, or otherwise.\nPassengers shall be carried on the lines of both parties or through tickets and\nfreight on through bills so as to avoid re-ticketting or re-billing at Moncton, and\nsettlements between tbe parties shall be made monthly in the usual way.\nOn all freight traffic (except coal and iron produced on the Intercolonial Railway east of Moncton) carried between points west of the State of Maine and Intercolonial Railway points east of Moncton, either way, the Intercolonial Railway shalt\nbe entitled to Halifax divisions of rates, which divisions shall be based on a constructive distance equal to the distance from Moncton to Halifax plus fifteen (15 p. c.)\nper cent., and on such constructive distance and the actual distance carried by the\nlessees the through rate shall be pro rated : Provided that in no case shall the Intercolonial Railway be entitled to a proportion of the through rate exceeding its local\ntariff rate for the time being for the portion of the line over which such freight\nshall be carried.\nOn all freight traffic between points on lines operated by the lessees east of the\nwestern boundary of the State of Maine and Intercolonial points east of Moncton, either\nway, the through rate shall be pro rated on the actual mileage, provided that in respect of intermediate local points on the Intercolonial Railway the Intercolonial Railway shall be entitled to its proportion for the next junction or terminal point eastward, viz.:\u00E2\u0080\u0094Springhill, Truro, Halifax or Pictou, as the case may be : and provided\nfarther that freight to and from local points on any line operated by the lessees east\nof Frederioton from and to Intercolonial Railway points east of Moncton. either way,\neach party shall be entitled to its local tariff rates unless otherwise arranged from\ntime to time.\nThe rates on passenger traffic interchanged between the parties, shall in respect\nof Halifax, Pictou and New Glasgow, be divided on a pro rata mileage basis, and in\nrespect of passengers to and irom intermediate local points the Intercolonial Railway\nshall be entitled to its local rates : Provided that should tbe Government make any\nconcessions in local rates or round trip or excursion rates in favor of any line in competition with the lessees, then the lessees shall be notified thereof, and shall be\ngranted corresponding concessions.\nThe lessees shall have the right to maintain freight and passenger agents at such\npoints on the Intercolonial Railway as they may elect, and to sell tickets and make\nthrough rates for passenger and freight either way over the lines of the Intercolonial\nRailway east of Moncton, to or from points on their own lines of raiJway; provided\nthat the Government shall not be required to accept as its proportion oi the through\nrates so made, any less than its proportion east of Moncton of rates made or authorised by the Government for the Intercolonial Railway for similar traffic at the same\ntime between the same points in connection with any other line ; provided further-\nthat the lessees shall have due notice of such rates.\nTbe Government shall join the lessees in providing the necessary passenger, baggage, mail, express, sleeping and dining cars for the through passenger trains between Montreal and Halifax, each party contributing to such equipment as nearly as\npracticable in proportion to the railway mileage of the respective parties in the line\nbetween tbe points named: provided that if at any time or times the cars furnished\nby the Intercolonial Railway shall be unsatisfactory to the lessees, then the lessees\nmay, until the Government shall provide satisfactory cars, furnish their own cars,,\nbut shall reoeive for the use thereof when on the line of the Intercolonial Railway,\none-third less than the current rate for such cars on eastern railway lines. Sleeping,*\nparlor and dining cars to be reckoned as ordinary passenger cars.\nThe cars on said passenger trains shall run through between Halifax and\nMontreal, and the cars of either party, while on the railway of the other, shall be\nproperly oiled and cared for as is customary in such cases.\nThe Government sball join the lessees in establishing a through passenger train\nservice via Moncton to Halifax, and the time schedule thereof shall be so arranged.\n288 \\n52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 86a.) A. 1889\nas to meet the reasonable requirements of the lessees, and in case of dispute, tbe\nmatter snail be determined by the Governor in Council; and the time of such trains\nbetween Moncton and Halifax, either way, shall be at least as quick as that of any\nother regular express or mail trains, running on tbe same section of the Intercolonial\n.Railway, and the Government shall afford to the lessees the same advantages in the\nway of special mail trains, that it may afford to any other line.\n* -u6 Government 6na11 bo elect, it may furnish such proportion of freight cars\nfor freight traffic interchanged as will equalize the cha> ges for freight car service\nbetween the parties.\nAny further details which may become necessary to be fixed, regarding the\nmatters above dealt with in this schedule \" A,\" shall be fixed in accordance with the\nprinciples embodied in the above particulars.\nROBERT SEDGEWICK.\nSCHEDULE & B \" REFERRED TO IN THE ANNEXED AGREEMENT.\nCopy of the Specification and Description.\n1. The railway shall be a single track line with gauge four feet eight and one-\nhalf inches, with necessary sidings.\n2. The alignments, gradient and curvature shall be the best the physical\nfeatures of the country will admit of, the maximum grade not to exceed 58 feet\nto the mile, and the minimum curvature not to be of less radius than 9$5 feet on the\nflections of the road to be constructed.\n3. In all wooded sections the land must be cleared to the width of not less than\n50 feet on each side of the centre line, all brush and logs must be completely burnt\nand none%hrown on the adjacent land.\n4. All stumps must be grubbed out within the limits of the cuttings under three\nfeet in depth, or embankments less than two feet in height.\n5. All stumps must be close cut where embankments are less than four feet and\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0more than two feet in height.\n6. Through settlements the railway must be enclosed with substantially built\nlegal fences, of wire or wood, with the necessary gates and crossings to accommodate\nthe farmers.\n*7. Road crossings with cattle guards and sign boards shall be provided at all\npublic highways crossing the railway on a level with the rails.\n8. The width of cuttings at formation level shall be twenty-two feet, embankment sixteen feet. -\n9. Efficient drainage must be provided by open ditches and under drains.\n10. All bridges, culverts and other structures must be of ample size and strength\nfor the purpose intended ; piers and abutments of truss bridges must be of massive\nmasonry, iron or cedar wood not less than 10\" x 10\" and culverts under embankments over 12 feet in height must be of well built, strong, second class masonry, or\niron, made of durable and suitable materials, thoroughly permanent in character,\nand equal, in every essential particular, to the best description of like work employed\nin similar railway work in the Dominion. Culverts under embankments less than\n12 feet in height may be of cedar 10\" x 10\". Superstructure of truss bridges may\nbe of white or southern red pine, or, when covered, spruce.\n11. The rails shall be of steel, weighing not less than fifty six pounds, per\nlineal yard, of approved section and with the most approved fish-plate.\n12. The railway must be well ballasted with either gravel or other suitable\nmaterial. The sleepers to be 8 inches face by 6 inches thick and 8 feet long, 2,600 to\n13. \"Sufficient siding accommodation, stations, tanks, turntables or Y's and suob\nother structures and buildings as may be necessary to meet the requirements of the-\ntraffic shall be provided by the company.\n14 Sufficient rolling stock necessary to accommodate and to conduct promptly\nand efficientlv the traffic and business ot the line shall be provided by the company,\nana emcienuy me uaui KOBT. SEDGEWICK;\n36\u00E2\u0080\u009419 2S9 52 Victoria. Sessional Papers (No. 36b.) A. 1889-\nSUPPLEMENTARY RETURN |\n(in part)\n(36J)\nUnder Resolution of the House of Commons, passed on the 20th*\nFebruary, 1882, on all subjects affecting the Canadian Pacific Railway, respecting details as to:\n1. The selection of the ronte.\n2. The progress of the work.\n3. The selection or reservation of land.\n4. The payment of moneys.\n5. The laying ont of branches. %\n6. The progress thereon.\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A07. The rates of tolls for passengers and freight.\n8. The particulars required by the Consolidated Eailway Act and\namendments thereto, np to the end of the previous fiscal year.\n9. Like particulars up to the latest practicable date before the*\npresentation of the Return.\n10. Copies of all Orders in Council and all correspondence between the G-overnment and the railway company, or any member\nor officer of either, relating to the affairs of the company.\nBy Command.\nJ. A. CHAPLEAU,\nOttawa, 30th April, 1889. Secretary of State.\nThe Canadian Pacific Railway Company,\nOffice of the Secretary, Montreal, 2nd March, 1889.\nSir,\u00E2\u0080\u0094As required by Act 49 Vic, chap. 9, section 8, T have the honor to\nenclose a list of all lands sold by this company during the year ended on the 1st\nOotober last, together with the names of the purchasers.\nI have the honor to be, sir, your obedient servant,\nC. DRINKWATER, Secretary,\nJohn R. Hall, Esq, Secretary Department of the Interior.\n2yo \u00E2\u0080\u00A252 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36b.)\nA. 1889\nLands Sold by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company from 1st October, 1881, to lst\nOctober, 1888.\nName of Purchaser.\nTouchbourne, H ,\t\nArnott, Wm ,,....\nDuff, J. H\t\nMcGregor, D\t\nCarter, L. G ~\t\n-Carter, L. G\t\nGray, W. M\t\nFowler, Edmund \t\nThompson, H. L\t\nBailey, Zach \u00C2\u00AB...\t\nElliott, Jabez\t\nMitchell, J. B.\t\nDunn, David ,\t\nPinney, Jos ....\nPiuney, Jos \t\nChristie, Wm ,.\nSmith, A.J\t\nOorristone, John \t\nLeech, John !\t\nKneeshaw, Thos ,\t\nGrigg, Samuel\t\nGrigg, Samuel ,\t\nLowers, L. B .-. \u00E2\u0080\u009E\t\nHesson, R\t\nPhilp, A, E \u00E2\u0080\u009E \t\nHannan, W. H .,.,.,\nWaddington, Thos \u00E2\u0080\u009E.,\nFleming, Alex\t\nLambert, C \u00C2\u00BB\nStevenson, F. W ||\t\nEvans, Thos... <\nWaddington, J\t\nSmith, Jno. E\t\nSharpe, Rjv. G. B\t\nHargrave, J. J\t\nRowland, W. J. ~.\nJackson, W \u00C2\u00BB\t\nMeKinnon, Arch\t\nEerchmer, Mary H u...\nMcCnaig, Roderic\t\nBurns, R , \u00C2\u00BB\t\n.Shaw, A., et al\t\nShields, C. W\t\nFreehold Loan and Savings Co...\nRobertson, Jas \u00C2\u00BB \t\nMann, A. G -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\t\nCowan, W. J\t\nShaw, W. P\t\nScott, James \t\nParrish, C. L.\t\nCampbell, Donald \u00C2\u00AB \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSlater, Wm \t\nBauer, Leopold S\t\nShoebotham, J. P\t\nPickard, Wm \u00E2\u0080\u00A2-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nHay, J. C -...\nPearse, M. A -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nAnderson, W., et al\t\nHume, Geo *...;..... 5 |\nFinlay, Wm \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWillmott, H. E-\t\nAnderson, W., et al....................\nResidence.\nN.W.~\u00C2\u00A3\nAlexander ,..\t\nRonnthwaite ,\nPlum Greek\t\nGriswold\t\nPort Colborne \u00E2\u0080\u009E ...\ndo\t\nRonnthwaite\t\nBrandon ,,\nWinnipeg\t\nLothair\t\nRonnthwaite\t\nBrandon\t\nForks Road, Ont\t\nChatham\t\ndo \t\nSittakaw\t\nRonnthwaite | 3&\t\nWaifo-d\t\nGladstone \t\nBrandon \t\nLondon, Ont\t\ndo \t\nRonnthwaite\t\nStratford, Ont\t\nGrand Valley\t\nBrandon\t\nPurdy, Ont\t\nBrandon\t\nOornwallis\t\nHill view .\nTnrnberry\t\nGlen Souris \t\nBrandon \u00C2\u00A7\t\nBuiteh, Wales\t\nIsle de la Crosse ~\nBrandon\t\nDownBview - >\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nPipestone\t\nRegina\t\nPortage la Prairie\t\nNeepawa\t\nWalkerton, Ont\t\nStratherne- \u00E2\u0080\u009E...<>.. E. i 33\nWinnipeg. * All;:\nMontreal\t\nTp. of Hamilton \t\nHamiota\t\nRounthwaite\t\nQu'Appelle\t\nPort Perry, Ont\t\nWellington\t\nGait, Ont\t\nHamilton\t\nSt. Mary's Ont ...\nExeter..., j\nListowel-\t\nOsprey\t\nBrandon \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\t\nElton\t\nRapid City-\t\nDouglas\t\nBrandon\t\n291\nParticulars of Land.\nSection.\nN. * 15\t\nW. il \t\nE. % 19\t\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A321.\nAll 7\t\nE. Jl\t\nS.E. 123.\nS.E. I 21 .\nN.E.il..\nN.E. 115..\nW.i 17 ....\nE. J3\t\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A3 15 .\nAll 13\t\nAlll\t\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A3 15 ..\nAll 19......\nAU 17\t\nAll 5..\t\nS. i 21 \t\nAll 27\t\nN. i 7\t\nW. i 35 ....\nAll 25..\t\nAll 31\t\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A319...\n\" 19 .\n7....\na. i i9 \t\nAU9\t\nN. W. \u00C2\u00A3 21 .\nS.*l\u00C2\u00BB.. ..\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A335.\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A3 1 .,\nS. E. \u00C2\u00A3 |7 .\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A331.\nAll 15 \t\nW. i 25 .. .\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A331 ..\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A319\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A3 7..\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A317.\nTp. Range Mer.\nAll 17...\t\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A331\t\nAll 21\t\nW. i 25\t\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A3 1\t\nre. i 33\t\nW. i 5\t\nS i27\t\nAll 23\t\nNJ27\t\nSE.\u00C2\u00A315\t\nE.i 3\t\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A3 31\t\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A39\t\nN. i 13 \t\nW.\l ~\u00C2\u00AB\nS.J15\t\nS.W. i 9-<...\u00C2\u00AB.\u00C2\u00AB\n10\n8\n7\n10\n12\n12\n7\n7\n11\n12\n7\n9\n11\n7\n7\n1\n8\n11\n10\n9\n11\n11\n7\n11\n10\n9\n9\n10\n9\n11\n11\n9\n11\n12\n11\n11\n6\n7\n15\n8\n14\n11\n8\n11\n14\n13\n13\n11\n12\n13\n12\n11\n9\n13\n7\n13\n13\n8\n12\n12\n12\n8\n22\n18\n22\n22\n23\n24\n18\n18\n20\n22\n17\n18\n19\n22\n22\n13\n17\n19\n18\n17\n18\n18\n18\n19\n19\n17\n17\n19\n18\n23\n19\n17\n19\n18\n20\n19\n23\n26\n27\n27\n15\n23\n17\n26\n28\n22\n23\n22\n23\n24\n21\n22\n18\n24\n15\n55\n14\n19\n17\n19\n17\n19\nW. 1st\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36b.)\nA. 1889\nLands Sold by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, &o.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nName of Purchaser.\nObee, P\t\n;McOallum, F. P\t\nPerkins, W. D\t\nShort, L. W. H\t\nBrandon, Thos\t\nMann, J |\t\nCarroll, A. H -.\nTelford, Thos\t\nEvans, Jas\t\nSproat, Messrs J. J..\nEvane, Jno\t\nSnroat, J\t\nHamilton, Hy\t\nEversU, J\t\n\"Wright, Jno-\t\nGilchrist, Geo. M....\nSproat, J.\nK'llington, Geo\t\nBowen, Hugh\t\nGalbraith, Arch...\nHarrison, J. D......\nSimpson. W. J ....\nGyles, W. J\t\nRoe, A. J\t\nRoe, A. J\t\nEden, A. F\t\nHarkness, John J.\nJohnstone, Thos..\nHall, Thomas J....\nDown, Wm\t\nBryalian, Jas\t\nWright, John....,.,\nHenderson, Jas.. .\nFawns, Geo\t\nFawns, Geo\t\nBlakeman, Thos..\nMorrison, M. M ....\nMorrison, D\t\nMoore, Jas\nCrawford, J\t\nMiddle ton, Francis.\nHall, Anna\t\nMalcolm, Arch\t\nCuming, Jno ...\nMannors, C. H\t\nBowes, R\t\nCraig, W\t\nDeadman, G. A.\t\nRaney, John\t\nTrimble, J\t\nStewart, C. A ,\nAme3, Thos E\t\nFerguson, R. H \u00E2\u0080\u009E\nRay, G. N., et al.....\nTaylor, Alex....\u00E2\u0080\u009E...,\nMoore, G\t\nLeech, Jas\t\nBlakeman, Thos.....\nKay, Geo. M.\t\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Sutle, J\t\nTaylor, Walter ^\nSteele, G\t\nLockhart, Thos\t\nResidence.\nCypress\t\nRapid City\t\nTp. 12, Rge. 22\t\nRapid Oity \t\nBe'.grave-\t\nCalgary \u00C2\u00AB.\t\nCarrollton\t\nSouris City..\t\nBeulah\t\nWilton, Ont-\t\nArrow River.\t\nEsquesing, Ont-\t\nWalton- -\t\nNeepawa i\nOak Lake\t\nWinnipeg\t\nEsquesing, Ont.-\t\nGlendale P.O ~\t\nMoosomin\t\nMinnedosa -\t\nRapid City\t\nBeulah PO\t\nOak Lake \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\nWinnipeg\t\nTownship 10, Range 12...\nFairview ,\t\nNeepawa..,. -\t\nTownship 10, Range 12....\nBrandon ~\t\nVirden\t\nOreeford\t\nPortage la Prairie\t\ndo \t\nVirden -.\nWinnipeg .\u00C2\u00AB.\nWapella |\t\nBrandon\t\nChater |\t\nVioladale\t\nWinnipeg\t\nOak Lake \t\nLondesboro', Ont,\nMoosomin.\nVirden\t\nGrafton Oak, U.S \t\nBrussels, Ont\t\nMoosomin\t\nGlenboro'\t\nStrachern\t\nWinnipeg\t\nHigh Bluff.....\t\nTownship 12, Range 13.\nPortage la Prairie ,\nOypress River j\nGorrie, Ont\t\nVirden\t\nNewdale..... ...\nNeepawa \u00E2\u0080\u009E.\nPortage la Prairie\t\nSouth Cypress\t\nWalmer\t\n292\nParticulars of Land.\nSection. Tp. Range Mer.\nS.E.\nE i\n*9\n17 .\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A3 5...\n\u00C2\u00A325.\nN.E\nS.E.\n\u00C2\u00A325-\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A335-\nS i and N.E. \u00C2\u00A319\nS W. i 5....\nS W. il....\nAll 9 \t\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A331..\n3 E. \u00C2\u00A3 21....\nN. i!6\t\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A37\t\nW. i 21\t\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A39....\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A321.\nS W. \u00C2\u00A3 17..\n3 E. \u00C2\u00A3 21..,\nN. i2l\t\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A33r...\nN. A25.\t\nE.I 15 |\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A315..\ni- 9\n17 ..\n15.\nN.E.\nE.\nN.E.\u00C2\u00A3\nNI.W. \u00C2\u00A39.\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A3 7 ...\nN.W.I 15\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A333.\nE.i 27 ....\nAll 7\t\nE. A 9\t\nfif. \u00C2\u00A3 33 .\nAll 33\t\nAll 3\t\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A3 1 ....\nE.i 5\t\nN. W. \u00C2\u00A3 15\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A335 .\nE. i 27 \t\nAll 15\t\nAll 33... .\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A325.\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A37.\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A3 13.\nNJ3\t\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A335.\nS.E\u00C2\u00A3 25...\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A331 .\nAll 31\t\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A3 35.\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A3 7.\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A31..\nW.i 21....\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A3 33.\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A3 25,.\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A327.\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A35...\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A331.\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A321.\n7\n12\n12\n13\n12\n8\n7\n8\n14\n12\n14\n11\n13\n14\n8\n8\n11\n13\n14\n14\n14\n14\n8\n8\n8\n8\n10\n11\n14\n10\n8\n8\n12\n10\n11\n12\n15\n16\n9\n10\n13\n12\n8\n13\n12\n9\n7\n13\n15\n7\n9\n12\n9\n12\n7\n7\n12\n12\n13\n14\n8\n6\n12\n14\n18\n22\n21\n24\n19\n19\n17\n26\n17\n26\n17\n15\n14\n26\n19\n17\n16\n31\n31\n25\n26\n26\n26\n26\n26\n12\n15\n14\n12\n19\n26\n17\n10\n11\n26\n33\n33\n21\n17\n24\n17\n24\n4\n32\n27\n13\n4\n31\n12\n27\n16\n19\n18\n19\n13\n26\n26\n21\n16\n18\n14\n22\nW. lst\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nW2nd\nW. lst\ndo\ndo\nW2nd\nW.lst\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo 62 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 86b.)\nA. 1889\nLands Sold by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, &c\u00E2\u0080\u0094Continued.\nName of Purchaser.\nLockhart, Thos\t\nLockhart, Thos..\t\nAitk-n, A \t\nWilson, Thos\t\n\"Carrs, Messrs.....\t\nBrown, Wm \t\nWestwood, Fred ....\n-McArthur, D. 0\t\nAcheson, Stewart...\nChristie, Wm \t\nHamilton, W. A\t\nLockhart, Thos\t\nDouglas & Joy\t\nHardy, Donald \t\nHunter, Robt <,\nRogers, Eph............\n-Dobie, D\t\nEdgar, W\t\n-McPherson, Hugh ...\nDennis, Wm \t\nMetzler, J. W\t\n-Osterhont, E. A\t\nRae, Thos\t\nHall, Geo. A,...\t\nGreenbank, J il\nStratford, J. W\t\nYounge, Jos. M\t\ndo \t\nDixon, J\t\nMacauley, H. R\t\nPhippen, R -..\ntttrnthers, E. A\t\nStephens, Sir Geo ..\ndo\ndo\ndo\n.McPherson, R\t\nDunne, H\t\nAnderson, Jas\t\nSmith, 0. J \t\ndo \t\nHendricks, J- D\t\nMcKay, Hector\t\nElinsen, Messrs\t\n-Gowanlock, J. B\t\nThomas, Robert......\nKennedy, Antoine.\nRawson, Rev. J\t\nSparling, 0. J\t\nEamor, Geo\t\nCochrane, J. W......\n, Taylor, P. 0 \t\n'Fraquair, R., sen....\nLake, Lt.-Col\t\nSenkbul, Christie ...\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2Barbour, R. F\t\nGraham, John \t\nHurdman, W. G\t\nHurdman, W. G\t\nHurdman, W. H......\nScammell, Catharine\nWilkie, Helen\t\n\"Young, Allan - -\nWiggins, Wm\t\nResidence.\nParticulars of Land.\nSection. Tp. Range Mer.\nWalmer ...\ndo \t\nGlen Adelaide ... \u00E2\u0080\u00A2.\t\nPortage la Prairie\t\nGateshead, England\t\nRapid City\t\ndo \t\nBoissevain\t\nClover Hill, Ont \t\nOypi ess River \t\nCollingwood, Ont.\t\nWalmer, Ont\t\nNapanee, Ont\t\nExeter, Ont ....\nSmith's Falls.\t\nSouris Oity\t\nHay ward, Wis\t\nWindsor, Ont \t\nBrandon\t\nWinnipeg\t\nRegina \t\nAlexander .... j\nMillford \u00E2\u0080\u009E\t\nVirden\t\nWawota, Assa\t\nCarberry\t\nVirden\t\ndo \t\nMontgomery\t\nBroadview\t\nBrandon\t\nRussel\t\nMontreal\t\ndo \t\ndo\t\ndo \t\nLoon Creek \u00E2\u0080\u00A2>.\nPeterboro', Ont-\t\nWindsor, Ont ....-\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nOttawa\t\ndo \t\nTrenton, Ont\t\nBrandon\t\nDurham, England , -..\nMilford\t\nLittleton \t\nBrandon...... ~...... \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nBeulah \u00C2\u00AB\u00E2\u0080\u00A2>\t\nAusten\t\nOreeford, P.O\t\nPortage la Prairie-\t\nBrandon\t\nBeaver Rapids\t\nGrenfell\t\nWaterloo, Ont... -~...~ ...\nSt. Mary's, Ont\t\nOberin, Man ~~-\nHull, P.Q \u00C2\u00BB\t\ndo \t\ndo ...\u00C2\u00BB~~ -\nTreherne ~ -\t\nFergus, Ont\t\nGriswold ............\nBrandon ......... E\n\u00C2\u00A317\n13...\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A3 1\nE.i9...\nS W.\nS.E. y\nAll 9\t\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A3 7\t\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A3 15 ...\nN E. \u00C2\u00A3 35. ...\nW. i 21 \t\nNB \u00C2\u00A315. ..\nE.i 31\t\nN.W.\u00C2\u00A33....\nAll 35 \t\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A316 ..\nN. i 1\t\nN.E.\u00C2\u00A3 27....\nW.Aal \t\nN. f 13\t\nN.E \u00C2\u00A3 15...\nW. i 19\t\nAll 17\t\nAll 19\t\nS E. \u00C2\u00A3 31. ..\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nN E.\u00C2\u00A32f...,\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A317..\nS W. \u00C2\u00A35....\nE. i 23\t\nW. i23 ,\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A33...\nW. i 23 ,\nN.W.\u00C2\u00A3 3...\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A3 27 .,\nE.i 35\t\nE. | 1\t\nW i 1 \t\n3 i 33 \t\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A33\t\nAll 19 \t\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A37\t\nS. i35 \t\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A3 35 ..\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A323...\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A37...\nW.i 3\t\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A331 1\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A33.-..\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A335...\n12\n12\n11\n7\n10\n14\n12\n10\n9\n7\n16\n12\n8\n13\n12\n7\n12\n7\n9\n17\n18\n9\n7\n8\n11\n10\n10\n10\n14\n16\n9\n14\n15\n16\n16\n15\n22\n12\n16\n15\n15\n17\n16\n10\n6\n7\n9\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A331 1 14\nN.W.\"\u00C2\u00A3 _\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A3 3.,..\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A35 .\nN.W \u00C2\u00A331\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A35...,\nAll 27 \t\nN. i 15\t\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A35...\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A35.\n*\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A3 19.\nE.i 17 ...\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A3 19\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A35 ..\nNlW,\n\u00C2\u00A331.\nI 27\n11\n13\n11\n8\n16\n16\n10\n16\n13\n15\n15\n15\n8\n10\n9\n9\n22\n22\n33\n15\n29\n27\n21\n24\n27\n13\n7\n22\n21\n24\n25\n17\n24\n23\n18\n18\n21\n2L\n16\n26\n33\n13\n28\n28\n3\n6\n17\n31\n8\no\n17\n26\n24\n29\n29\n25\n18\n29\n13\n13\n23\n26\n11\n17\n27\n18\n29\n8\n20\n29\n14\n23\n28\n28\n9\n17\n22\n21\nW.Ut\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\noo\ndo\ndo\nW2nd\nW. lst\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nW2nd\ndo\nW. lat\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nW2nd\ndo\nW. lst\ndo\nW2ni\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nW. 1st\nW2nd\nW. 1st\ndo\nW2nd\ndo\nW. lst\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nW2nd\nW-lst\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\n. do 52 Victoria.\nSessional Papers (No. 36b.)\nA. 1889\nLands Sold by tho Canadian Pacific Railway Company, &c-\u00E2\u0080\u0094-Continued.\nName of Purchaser.\nKaye, Sir J. L....\nKaye, Sir J. L....\nKaye, Sir J. L\u00E2\u0080\u009E...\nKaye, Sir J. L...\u00E2\u0080\u009E\nKaye, Sir J. L,...\nKaye, Sir J. L....\nKaye, Sir J. L....\nKaye, Sir J. L....\nBrady, Thomas ..\nArmstrong, Geo\n\"Irvine, Wm i\nMoore, Fred \t\nStorey, W. H\t\nThompson, James\nHicks, M. W\t\nGib3on, T. W\t\nCruthers, S. E\t\nWilkie, James\t\nHill, James H\t\nArnott, Robert\t\nTait, John J , ,\nBradford, Henry-\nShier, Caleb\t\nHunter, James\t\nEden, Arthur F....\nGraves, H. D\t\nIvor, H. A\t\nWeir, Chas\t\n\"Goodwin, Jas\t\nElliott, J. Jas\t\nRobinson, J\t\nMcBurnie, J. D....,\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nHensley, J. H.\t\nHenderson, W\t\nHay, C. D\t\nRawlinson, A. M-...\nGruikshanks, G.\u00C2\u00AB..\nClifford, Walter....\nSlade, Geo. F\t\nRoss, Christina G.\nHay, C. D\t\nClifford, Walter ...\nOrr, J. C\t\nTurnbull, J. R\t\nArnand, Fred\t\nWheeler, E. P\t\nButlin, James\t\nMorrison, R. T......\nBeard, W. W g\nResidence.\nBalgonie\t\ndo .\t\ndo \t\ndo\t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\nVirden\t\nSonris\t\nMount Charles, Ont.\nCrystal Oity\t\nGananoque, Ont\t\nWinnipeg\t\nMitchell, Ont\t\nStockton\t\nBondhead -\t\nLangvale\t\nMorden\t\nBrand on\t\nWinnipeg ,\t\nBrandon ,.\t\nToronto \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 ,\nBrandon - ..*,\nWinnipeg\t\nCalgary ,\nMoose Jaw\t\nWest Lynne\t\nOak Lake\t\nWinnipeg..........\t\nLondon, Eng ,\nJersey, Eng\t\ndo ......\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\ndo \t\nGriswold\t\nParticulars of Land.\nSection.\nAll 21\t\nAll 23\t\nAll 25\t\nAll 27\t\nAll 33.\t\nAll 35\t\nAll 5 :\nAll 1........\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A331\u00E2\u0080\u009E.\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A327.\nIE. i31\t\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A33....\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A35...\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A3 16 ...\nAll 35\t\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A3 15..\nW.i 3\t\nW. % 23\t\nIS.W. \u00C2\u00A327..\niN.W.\u00C2\u00A33..\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A323..\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A3 17.\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A327.\nIN.W.131 .\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A3 15.\nOak Lake\t\nCraigslea\t\nCalgary\t\nBrandon\t\nAustin\t\nGladstone\t\nGriswold\t\nStockton\t\nAustin i\nSt. Thomas, Ont....\nPerth, Ont\t\nCalgary\t\nJanesville, Wis\t\nOalgary \ ,\nMoropano .,\t\nMoosomin..... ..... .\n294\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A321\t\n3. i31 \t\nE.I 27\t\nS. 135\t\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A335\t\nAll 31\t\nN. i 27\t\nN.* 31'.\".....!.\"/.'.!\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A3 15\t\nS* 16\t\nS.J 19\t\nS.|l5\t\nS I 31\t\nS.i27\t\nE.i 21 ,\nW.i 21\t\nE.i 17\t\n\W. *17 _ ,\nE. f 19\t\nW. i 19\t\nE. i 7\t\nW. i7\t\nAll N.W. of As\nR. 27\t\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A335\t\nAll 33.\nS.W \u00C2\u00A3 17.\nW.i 13\t\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A331\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A35....\nSi 35\t\nS.W. \u00C2\u00A3 3...\nS.i31.\nN.E. \u00C2\u00A35.\nN. i23'\t\nN. iofS. i35...\nN.W. \u00C2\u00A33.........\nFrac. 33\t\nS.E. \u00C2\u00A317...:.....,\nE.i 15\t\nTp.\nRange\n17\n17\n17\n17\n17\n17\n17\n17\n17\n17\n17\n17\n18\n17\n18\n17\n9\n26\n8\n22\n5\n18\n5\n15\n6\n19\n6\n15\n3\n4\n6\n15\n13\n21\n5\n17\n3\n5\n8\n19\n7\n16\n10\n18\n11\n25\n10\n20\n8\n26\n23\n1\n15\n25\n1\n1\n10\n24\n10\n22\n23\n1\n9\n20\n9\n9\n9\n10\n10\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A29\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n9\n10\n10\n10\n8\n5\n25\n9\n11\n14\n9\n6\n11\n15\n8\n23\n15\n23\n6\n13\n20\n20\n20\n17\n18\n20\n20\n20\n20\n20\n20\n20\n20\n17\n17\n22\n24\n15\n3\n18\n11\n12\n23\n15\n11\n28\n9\n1\n26\n1\n17\n31\nMer.\nW2nd\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nW.lst\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\n<\"o\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nW.5th\nW2nd\nE. 1st\nW.lst\ndo\nW.Sth\nW.lst\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nW.Sth\nW.lst\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\ndo\nW.Sth\nW.lst\nW.Sth\nW.lst\ndo -ootyh "@en . "Legislative proceedings"@en . "J103_S3_v_20_no_11_1887"@en . "10.14288/1.0355276"@en . "English"@en . "Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library"@en . "Ottawa : Queen's Printer"@en . "CC-EX-6.1"@en . "Images provided for research and reference use only. Permission to publish, copy or otherwise use these images must be obtained from Rare Books and Special Collections: http://rbsc.library.ubc.ca/"@en . "Original Format: University of British Columbia. Library. Rare Books and Special Collections. The Chung Collection. J103.S3 v.20 no.11 1887"@en . "Sessional papers. Return ... on all subjects affecting the Canadian Pacific Railway"@en . "Text"@en . ""@en .