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(/) Credit shall be given to the settler for all saw-logs, pulpwood, railway ties, 

 or other timber cut by him but not delivered. 



(g) Each settler shall be entitled to free transportation for himself, his family 

 and effects, to any point in Ontario chosen by him. 



(h) That from the aggregate of the value of the houses and other buildings, 

 as ascertained in accordance with paragraph (a), and the said sum of $1,000,00 

 under the provisions of paragraph (c), and any sums due to the settler under the 

 provisions of paragraphs (d), (e) and (/), shall be deducted the indebtedness of 

 the settler up to and including the date hereof, provided that such balance due to 

 any settler shall be deemed to be not less than $500.00, subject to the deduction of 

 any indebtedness incurred after the date hereof. Any such balance shall be paid 

 to him in monthly instalments of $100.00; the first of such payments to be made 

 on the date of the adjusting account hereinafter referred to, and such first payment 

 to be subject to the deduction therefrom of the amount of the settler's indebtedne.^s 

 to the said Branch incurred after the date hereof. 



(i) The Adjusting Officers may authorize the payment of the whole or any 

 portion of any balance, as provided in paragraph (e), in a lump sum, either on the 

 date of the adjusting account or at such time as they may deem advisable. 



(;') In the event of d settler electing to remain in the Colony, in accordance 

 with the provisions of paragraph (&), the settler shall have the privilege of receiv- 

 ing as a gift, a horse from amongst those at the Colony, and a half set of double 

 harness, and the sum of $200.00, payable quarterly in advance; the first of such 

 payments to be made upon the date of the adjusting account. Priority of selection 

 of horses to be determined by priority of application to enter the Colony. 



(h) If any settler does not desire to accept a horse and harness, as provided 

 in paragraph (;'), he shall be given $450.00 in lieu of the horse, harness and 

 $200.00 as provided in paragraph (j). 



(I) Farms left vacant by those settlers who elect to leave the Colony at 

 Kapuskasing shall be available for transfer to those at outlying points who elect 

 to remain. The terms of adjustment shall be settled by the Adjusting Officers, 



(m) Seed grain necessary for seeding each settler's available land during the 

 spring of 1920 shall be supplied free, provided that such settler furnished to the 



Adjusting Officers a statement of the area of such available land before 



day of 1920, and the acreage of each crop he intends to plant. The 



choice shall be confined to spring wheat, oats, barley, timothy and clover seed. 



(n) The Adjusting Officers shall provide each settler at present at the 

 Colony with a statement of his adjusting account. The form to be used for a 

 settler who elects to leave the Colony shall be that attached hereto, marked " Form 

 No. 1," and the form to be used for the settler who elects to remain shall be 

 marked " Form No. 2," and such respective forms of account, when completed and 

 executed by the Chairman of the Adjusting Officers on behalf of those officers, and 

 by the settler, and in the case of a married settler by his wife, shall be conclusive 

 as to the facts stated therein, and shall be sufficient authority for payment of any 

 monies shown therein to be due to him or on his account. 



(o) Notwithstanding any provisions in these regulations contained, the Ad- 

 justing Officers may alter, amend, or vary the terms of these regulations as they 

 in their absolute discretion may deem expedient or advisable. 



