The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Side 36

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1961, Side 36
34 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN Little known, however, is he fact that the Dominion Government on Lord Dufferin’s recommendation acted with- out either authority or precedent in paying the transportation costs of the original colonists from Kinmount, Ont- ario, to Gimli. The Government did have the authority to subsidize the transporation of immigrants to Canada, but no authority existed for paying the cost of moving those already settled within the country from one locality to another. Loans totalling approximately ORDER-IN-COUNCIL No. 987, 8 Oct, 1875 — Creating Icelandic Reserve On a Memorandum dated 28th September 1875 from the Hon. the Minister of the Interior submitting for consideration a letter dated 15th September 1875 of the Secret- ary of the Department of Agri- culture, and application of Mr. John Taylor, Icelandic Agent re- questing that the Western Coast of “Lake Winnipeg extending “from the mouth of the Red River “on the south to a point known “as Grindstone Point on the “North, including Big Black Is- land and all other Islands adja- cent within ten miles of the said “Coast and extending from Lake “Winnipeg on the East to Range “Two, East of the Principal Mer- idian on the West, be an Iceland- ic reserve.” The Minister observes that as there are several homestead entries for lands in Township No. 17 in the Fourth Range, East and valu- able lime and sandstone quarries between the seventh Base Line and Big Grindstone Point, he recom- Winter 1961 $80,000 were granted the Gimli colon- ists during the first three years. Little of this was ever repaid and no serious effort was ever made by the govern- ment to collect. Perhaps the expendi- ture came to be considered as a well- merited investment. While the text of the Orders in Council and the map are printed es- sentially to fill a void in our records nevertheless it is also hoped that by so doing the Icelandic Canadian may stimulate some if its readers to further study on this subject. mends that the reserve for the Ice- landers be for the present limited to the tract bounded to the South by the Northern boundary of the Province of Manitoba, to the North by the Seventh Base Line, to the East by Lake Winnipeg, and to the West by the Eastern boun- dary of the Second Range, East of the Principal Meridian, embracing township Nos. 18 to 24 inclusive in the Third and Fourth Ranges, East, also Big Black Island and the small islands lying between it and the said Coast, as indicated by red border on a Map accompany- ing this Memorandum. The Committee submit the above recommendation for Your Excellency’s approval. A MacKenzie Approved Wm. G. Haley 8/10/75 ORDER-IN-COUNCIL No. 2306, 9 Oct. 1897 — Resinding Order-in- Council No. 987. On a Report dated 22nd July 1897. from the Minister of the Interior stat- ing that by Order in Council of 8th October, 1875, a tract of land shown

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